Newspapers / The Carolinian. / Nov. 23, 1957, edition 1 / Page 14
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PAGE FOURTEEN Blue field Defeats NCC, 14-0; A&T Tops Trofans, 13-6 Team Was Overconfident Siiys Riddick; Two Games Left To Play BLUEFTELD V., • EE ] ■-: •—•A fired-up E! ■ f; • t Irge forth- !) * N. C.. Colin- 14-0 m rj * P'SVfi -- • Mitdek . II V. Va„ Ssturda,' M l Coach Herman Hic!ii.■ ; explained Sit? loss in otic ”01 erronfidrnee ' To ><■ reason* the icilow* didn't smn < in IlUr ritirfie’d sen-u-iy c neugh," the NCI mi■:•> u- Lsandcr How. it and .in; B ico vi forth» P-h ■- The !o::- NCC * end. i : .'i ruined •• v -t •; • • third champion-inn to ■ ■ ■ Earlier the lrc?l* n i«- ? t pymre*.? A nr.M For Mythical Grid Crown: Championship Race Narrowed Down To Six College Powers i On!' 1 -' ?‘x V-aw. • -'t peer V the race fer the mythic; 1 n mii championship this ;•■•<: ra- :r• • football season .;•• ••• These teams as -s ! <'d by tin H ;d --riie ?r c Lincoln Flor-t: i A snc : M M-tyiand St ■■■ L 1 State, Wiley and P V It. 's. likely that th> top I r>r ; will be definitely dwi IV : t at the Orange Blossom Ci; Miami. Fla It is *a.d mat V’ A and M. the ho?; ■ I rowed select ion '•••• teams. Wile;. Ft ■ v.. ■ Lincoln <Me 1 These teams, however mu; ' reckon with Tennessee Stair Saturday Lincoln has fated , white and Negro enmpefiiloo thi« season and apparently hi? » strong squad. Tenne«sep Mate has had a rhorf schedule a. fatnsj strong Iptsi'. The Hud- Shaw University Bears 7 ops In Rushing; \ Tied With N. C. C. For Total Offense John Sample of Maryland : College rosed out Clifton F. .t.,- . son of NCC for inriividn.il inshinc and total offense leadership of the CIAA Th:? -■> ,-k it o s' e r?.r6 of If)*"' ’ -,rd* *o y ri< •, . 105 Shaw C.nivrrsit v continued domi.n <imp of Inni !<■ idcr-.Oip in (jefro'-p ind rushing and tifd « itla North Carolina 'bi l"-* in total offenr Other 1 dividual Jr r\< • *r T-'.,.-; K 11 c f Elizabeth 1 tv, ... F-uckson r 's Moreen, das ■ E eerie Hammonds of Sh v «'» •• ' ersity. scoring; ar.u ( h.r l? in'on of t r a ion purtictu The Sh.au- B< a;: nr.krd su r tionally amor.i; the •>p 30 ■ trams in toMl dr-. • ha-i' keen holding opp-nn ■ m •. , n per game Shau and X( r nn a fir line hash averaged yards m io tefal offense The Bears, however, in rush lot ran away with (he field with a ?..>0 yard average Maryland v »y the other (ram leader with a forward passing rsrdace of ft pp» lyim? and ?! nf i.i poniptefions resiiltinj - • - | l^Jk I Sextains I ANcirm Mui! 'li OISTIUCF.D PRY j I win i:; i Q K, i«2Qizjrii3% jj{; i(| ."’W,- «, i:!ij II ' 1 ". * |h I' wrf '■ •* r,.- AM CLMUri" '-r:> -■ > •■ ► : W YOttf CI’TY. 9C f’P''- 'I. f: ' i ' ii'fßU ak G’AfN leading Maryland State j ' (\ . it ord is now 4-2-0. Tv o more games are slated for MT, on Tlmuksgiving Pay in (; rer ii'ihoro with \ and T and on Oceenthcr ? In Tails- 1 ha -u p j; ,1 iut r lorida \ and M. In S li.irdT. '? .affair. Howell scor- : o-1 in.’.iiwinc a -Id-yard di ivc that i . : T .nl to the NCC one yard line. I Pre 'on Harrison converted Hi-wi il pa:-?i-d 30 yards (0 Breinks 1 lb" Rltif-y yyoitid tnilv ,\ ; rn pi',','iaii convert rd The 1 i;lfs (allied It tiryf da ,1 ns l» (hr 811101. (0 and out rw.h.'d I*l- Wf-'tyVirginian* H lard? (n 1 Vl'C pnnufvl-fj m die will (.ike Lincoln ™ a hunch, noting that Tennessee State is till the defending nat ional champion Kir,r,da A ini’! M. 1 anked second, pio.vs it:-- bis 1 > ; st rival. Southern. ■ : Both .ms a • strong, but ;( ap- ! nears ’hat Florida A and M ha? j i too rr.oy gun a •■■■; Southern, rank -1 ed lifi? in the baker's dozen. Maryland St?i;e. rat ad third, will ! coridudt. dr .-oa.Min »gainst a strong Cdpu.v t, The H wits must beat ; Sh-iw to •v;ii the Cl A A champion chip The Ht.-id.e believes Mary -1 land S;a 1 e can win IViley, ranked sixth and proving to he surprisingly j strong, i i , idle this week No arc North Carolina College, rat ed seventh, and Morris Brown, ninth \!xn included in the hiker's d'W. 1 ale Tcs-ay Sotph ern. Jail,sure Gramhlinc and In t TP s. F.lijwix ih Ofty's *if» | : completed . 17 of 31 pa. -in fi games foe 309 ! yards ond 3 TD'a. Morgan J P, ( !■, .n caught 10 1 pa-i p " gin-,. . fop on.t yards and ; ; i m Rocky Mount Do wns Ligon; Will Vie For Eastern Title ' BOCKY MOUNT This city's j Booker T w lfhij'.gfhn High School s tool bail team romped to s viclory mm the Little Rlues | of 1..: :on High School. Raleigh ■ Friday nigh? and won district hon* i : or? in the style playoffs. Mercer anti Suggs each sc«r t cfl twice for the home team. Mercer tin SO and 70 yards and 1 s'uges went .77 and 2 yards. Hooker T Washington will meet the uinner of the ' r ''lynthKin-ton grinr for an fastern playoff this ueeUend ) fi ot 14 passe? for 3f» cards The i Blue* threw five aerials and hit twice for 46 yards Bluefie.id was penalized 90 yards to the Blues’ 3S yards The Eagles' alternate club play ed much of the contest which \vas reeled off on a muddy turf. In cluded in the action were ends Jim Chambers and Bob Johnson; tackies Jim Williams and Gene Coleman; guards -Tim Forbes and Tom Stith; eyritor Jim Bryar.t, j and backs Rose Barfield; »ke Gatling. Joe Thornton. Well j Browning, and Emmett Tilley Clifton Jackson carried 68 yards \ in !c trice Texas College GramblJag faces Mississippi Mo rational and should win. Texas Southern should romp me; Ar- j kansas AM and N, Jackson and . Texas College are idle. Tun traditional garrm* will pit Morehouse against Fisk and Howard against Lincoln (Fa 1 Fisk will stop a weak More house eleven, and Howard will halt IJneotn. In the CIAA it ■•’•ill be Winston- i Salem over St Paul's Delaware j State over St, Augustine's and j Johnson C. Smith over Fayette- 1 ; ville In other games it wil be ] j Savannah State over Claflin, Miles I ovet Mississippi Industrial. Bishop ! * over Ri si. Allen ove\’ Bethune- ; Cookman. Knoxville over Alabama j A and M and Livingstone, over 1 Friendship. 1 Hammond? of Shaw ha* scored j 9 TD s m 6 game? for a total of 54 1 points. j Union's Robinson kicked 2S time? 10 7 games for an average r,f tfi i p^r i The loss ended the Little Blue s . r.a.son -"itb a fi.,7 record Srorini; tor the Little Blue* were four players. Lewyn Hayes. Jr., scorer! on a 60-yard pass from Napoleon Johnson who hurled a 50-yard touch down pass to Ira Frazier Elijah Walker raced 53 yards for . • touchdown and Raymond Hen derson caught a pass from Loon Brewer in a fill-yard successful touehdown maneuver. PATROMZF OUR \ ttVf PTlsf R : FG or A ’HAM* E-Oddly bmlmor «hcrt his career as erne ot »Vie arcaiost fiahters of the century mirjhf He at end. Lunar Ray Robin poo revealed in a New York interview last were. •? '.t he has been studying acting- with an eyo towards a Hollywood career- He emphasized th-;d he way no tnierosted r, domc>-Pg ay. a sideline- (Me wr.pr05# FVtoioh Howard - Uncoln Football j Game Set For Saturday 1 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY', Pa (HP) — Elaborate plans are being made at this Chester County insti tution for the Howard-Lin.rn!n foot ball game to he played for this year on the Saturday ijeJo.-e i Thanksgiving iN-.vember t Starting time will he 130 o n The General Alumni Association and the Ladies Auxiliary of Ltn inln are combijiing force? to make the day a memorable one for a)nm r.t, wive? tod friend istodenis «itl hold r,r.#-n h-iusr on November *9 from Say TSU Cager is Poised For Another Great Season HOIKSTON. Tc-x •4■ r*i T‘"o of G'M W T •\■ ».• .and Va. State s 1 Drama Guild j Plans Play * PETERSBURG. Va The ! Theatre Guild, of Virginia State College, present its first major j production "Jane Eyre" on Fn- ; ; day. November 22. at. 8 00 pm. ) : in the Virginia Hall Auditorium | .Jane Eyre, is one of the greatest | love stories of all times. Barbara To Hon. freshman of Chase, City, Va.. plays the. ti tle role with Julius Jones of Atlantic City as Rochester. Jones will be remembered for his spectacular perfor mance as Sakini in “The Teahouse of the August Moon.” He was ai.o a mem- ! her of the cast in the guest production of “Medea”. The strong supporting cast of I Jane Eyre" consists of Norma i WhiWield. Newport News. Bon- i me Bracey; Arlington. Antoinette Lymus. Norfolk and Thelma Pointer of Yorktown. Also Floyd Graviti South Boston: Webster Wallace. Wil liamsburg, Keith Spinner, Leesburg; William T. John son. Roanoke; Joyce Ste phens, Courtland; Lou Emma Wilson, Alexandra and Finer- i son Shelton of Manteo. Little Mureen Quarles, dau;*h - j' ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Quarl es, Jr,, of Ettrick will play the j part of the young child The public is invited. 1 .> Fayetteville Loses To Winston-Salem FAYETTEVILLE - 'Big Ren Dupree, Washington D. C s contri bution to the “Big House” Caine-' football aggregation, played one of his most brilliant games here Saturday as be led the Win Mon- Salem Teachers College '"Hums'' to h 14-7 victory ever a determined, gallant pack of Fayetteville State Teachers College Broncos, Played on a rain-soaked field before hundreds of alum ni and former students hark for tb« homecoming festivities, j the game rocked Along on an even-Stephen basis until, with one minute to go In the I'lna! period, the visitor* rut loose for the final Tl> of the day. The loss dropped the Layette vill** boys to « heartbreaking t-7 win*loss record in the CIA A nr ctnf thin season, but pushed the Rms up to four »< ins A th* p The first period ■<■=)« ur*v«nt THE CAjßOLl^rmw 1 IP.:00 tn t p m i R.iin from ; W unUl »;00 p,m TH** Viirsif* f’luh i-. «pnnLOfioe dj tyr+ from 00 unU! 10:00 pm A nop rilly wiH ho hfM K •»rihv • oijrfit boforr Iho v.ao ;*? Alumni und 1 student *wii] seek to capture tho ; old Lincoln spirit befo' f sr-tting' ! the traditional bonfire. Lincoln will endeavor to avenge j 1 the defeat administered last year I by Howard, whose winning enabled I Ihe Risoox to pv’op th» series {2O - aI Ii y tth the T.cion.s Bennie Swain, two rrughtly mites. • Freddie Marua and Wilbert Mo-- ' by. and four bustling medium? ‘ Robert Bobbitt, Earl Dunbar, Per- j i v McDaniels, Jaavey Parker will : pace the Texas Southern Uni r r- 1 sity Tiger attack again this year j To add devastating strength 1 1 : this top flight aggregation will be Car? Brown. John Hollingsworth, Alim Rogers. Leroy Maura, Victor Dupree and Alex Gillum This veteran outfit that accoro- ! pUslicd the phenomenal goal of j 8'! victories and ? defeats in 19315- i 57 won the Southwestern Confer- ; cure championship for the third J time in a row. It also won the i NAJA district, for ?h<* third con seen five time and the NAIA Tip ' Off Tournament, b'vdinc 7■ • Frsp cis of Brooklyn N. Y in the final? and went to the quarterfinals in •be NAtA National Tournament at ; Kansas City, before losing t-< a , very fine and capable team Fact- j tic Lutheran. This is predominantly a Junior- ' Senior team that' should ’•each iL- : peak this season The Tiaei *• lose ; only one man from last vre‘ team and that man i? Ambus j Horn Y ;, i!h the return of perrv , McDaniels, a veteran playet of : two year? ago. to replace Horn ' this should no! weaken them at all. The altitud; and la; Ce shown ; by the plavevs in praciicf y ■ a ll indicate? thst. they are ready 'aid j eager for a .banner year, and they j have (he personnel an 1 basketball ! know how to to,'ike Ur. the best ! year in the history of basketball at TSU They are faced with ? to' :h 76- ! game gchedule that will test the ■ mettle of this fine team tr almost every game they plav, and to make ' mailers ivorsc. 17 of these garrn ■ • will be payed on the road Conch K H Adams is overly en- ; thusissWe about the way in which j his charges si'-" noire about the ! business of getting info shape for \ •he coming season. He frank!'- ! states that In hi' 73 years of | of coaching be has never seen any- j thing like it Watch your shrubbery for ten spider damage " (ui It saw the Broncos fait I*> eapi tali’/.c on Co-captain Coley Little’s interception or, the 26 and the Win ston Salem teacher? lose the ball op a fumble on the 16. The fi work* broke loose, however, in j the second stanza ■Despite the stellar line Hue nf Bronco I'liaric* Johnson. Frederick Rodgers, Milton T*v lor and Jack Freeman, the R im. with Bobby James fiuth r le and Ben Dupree slipped j through tackle and Rowe but let uiMnrd Wilbert Adams for the HI”. In the same period, with reserve quHrtcrback Christopher Rankin ct-lhng the plays, the Scot.t-Knuckl cs outfit came alive. Co-c&pfain | Charlc. "Chuck” D.-V.snc in the ! most dramatic play of th' day. j took Rankins’ heave on the if, j and nut-distanred his opposition , to score standing up Jude Wright converted. Virginia State’s Passing Drive Useless Against AST’s Aggies PETERSBURG. V _ North , Cirolina A and T ovitlssted the I ' ;>jan? of Virginia State !3-S Sat- j i day afternoon hora at Roger* I tadium. Scoring early in the first j nd second quarter the Aggie* hoid ! •>n to their slim load as the final I gun curtailed a strong State pass- j ing drive After receiving ihe opening kick-off on, their 33, yard line, A end 1 initial.-d a scoring drive which took them 79 yards in f? plays to paydirt. Smith having completed th> «.*. n - » point A and T led State 7-0 Although Incontro! of the ball throughout most, of 4ha remainder of the first quarter. Aggie* wer* unable to *eprp fourth on the stub born Trojan defense The second frame opened with j A and T in possession of the hall ] on the Trojan 3 yard line as a re- ] stilt of a 32 yard pass from Smith j to John Ward low Tn the third quarter the Aggie* j got off to firv start as they fought ! th.-ir u-:>v to Stale's 4 yard line. I J'- icing I.I H-ntselves ihe Trojan j ,-ard wall'’ then battled the ! Aggie offense to a stand stti! as flu.vacrt South's field goal attempt { liv-e-. the 11 yard line foil ?hv of j its mark. St.dr if- :* no time making It? come back in the skirt of trie 4th fiame a? (he Trojan scored or. the ,Mh ploy from scrimmage. After an elccirofvinjj 24 yard return of ■■n A and T punt by George Moody, St m • n]< over on its own 44 vmd line. p:.--jng specialist. DfWaymt ; teler then went into action as he j Some North Carolina tobacco ! farmers are -uplrmert inp theii in- j con-os by growing vegetable? for I tnnrket AVaier ail newly set shrub;- md ! trees welt before the first. ?cavy ; f r f - p / Ci There '? one Silk to: every ri'atn j oi- rtf rnrn Wammtmeammmammmzmt KENTUCKY BOURBON ,Vs WKjor * nnt. tn cvankfoßT, KFWTIJCITf wrEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 1957 passed good to Cal. Merritt for • ! 20 yards and to Jim Hoefet for j . 13 The pigskin now resting ib? j A and T 8, Jeter took the hal! I I SIGHT WSONS SKRT! —r« Madhn Stjot* Cm'ten nil ri<jV»» hnnv' pf bovim ~~ but a meen? bosketboS <wiw Boston mwj Symtup* »»rj» order of She ®r*ni»g.| Tamper* wwt astray ™H Bill Bb<srrr>«n of Roe*oo k> atop Syra- 1 <-yw’-» Paul f-ipyrriiMjr lvdo»* ib« *crat> w stopped. Ob v®sl i Rn«tnn wnn (»K*» 'jrrwp) 1 LI-95, (Ho'*»spr*2«» Photo). from the renter. Sake'S to hi? left snd shaking off a A.j>?ie taeldsr, boot-leased a TP run around the l< ft. end
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