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PAGE EIGHTEEN Shaw, St Aug. 2 Touchdown Losers In Season’s Final Md. State Lick Stubborn Bears 14-0 PRINCESS AM NE M 1 " ly luned-ur Mnylarid >' a. lege eleven defeated the Shs«. Uni versity Beers, M- r . .*■ a .nturday afternoon. No emb. r vi This was rh.• sh.iw Bra--. 1:0 game of the ■ . on. and the •••. one in which :• ev <' ! pi >;• A compilation of .ta!, ic- i.-r the season gave Re•••'." a • n r.-.-d v. ins and thr* •* rief at. Maryland State... f. -> *, • in* when Raymond Hayes waved 3 touchdown from the - • ,d v c A 50-yard punt ret m by GV-en Janes placed the i* h m the mg position BEATING THE GUN Rr FT! i r.ROU J R Talk :f expansion n-o * ball and bari Rtbnd •' l in;;!n •v. •• tan athletes anri t ■ p.■ • Bert Bell, the N cemmK-ietvv. i lv that hr would prepo <■ .0 c.-.■:> owners that tr :■ ■ :n< h iarsfd to include 1 v•• e. i.- . Talk has been recur: ire i -’ couple ol - "■ • • Basket.b.!i a -or >.i f.;-. ■iM from two to font •? • ■-h ■■ 1 Vrcom? a coa ‘-'o-ccm • p <v* Dor, This, of enurse, tr, ht ® COlipJp of VI'HI . 1 inneet- But if i- certain Mint both pi n football and ti.-. ball would do all civ.hi if Hie number of fiancbis.es v rr i - creased Both said he wo-, id u;;;r> that the NFL place •<•.;!) .• and Louisville by th- IBRD on Such addition, .or.id -■ personnel - ?n ti* ■ p! Under league rule.. |o,<nii m ■■■• tarry 35 mrr ;V . •. Obviously. ■! th. re W 3-. room for 30 n would mean mo re o .■.■* ~ tan athletes. Ever. I:t:rH : ■ :*■ ent serup i-n ■■■'■ ) . \ Is on the | |--P e >cji •. <- V . ■ examination of callrne • • gives an idea of wii ■> osy- • in the future. Aside from »hc a tan material it- nrUo; • v bite school' - :t. 1. indeed, in our own sch.o- W hen a Youngster Ii . • V. J lie Galimore, practir: h in heard of, comes out of \ SfTO school and sudd*'nh the league on firr. il i.n expected that pro ss o>; ■ :,i-r coin? to keep 3 weathered eye out for other com*.. Vnu bet vour life that UIOM !•••.,: « PS arc c>\ in? I .11 fno. Ii fh* professional eye right 1 . It might, be rerHlfri t'r ,l ' - defunct All-Amo: . * <-<••• drew substantia 11 v on tor • when it got sro'tri m 1:11. of th® !ead>n: per for mm ■ ■ Bro» n from N ■-< ■■ <: •*•■ ' lege com* 5 .- rndtiv to • •; were from Nrc-ci .< • - * Canadian team"- .0 th e s* -ehoo’s and f . .. up with ex teller,* r .oa As for pro bo..' ' ' r>:> : team NBA could .nnri • After D'"C !•’•>. i!>- t. ■ ouired to can". f nh 10 i 1 It's rathet difficult fo> 1 . to make the- veterans .ak- , *• seat t vco so. the (ran M ; I! »r«*k N-gro player* I' (b if Philadelphia \\ ,n A..- New Vm k Kniek.*; bo-. :.i>ts drew np Abe Sapersteiu’s nr ! l slorked Harlrm Globe T-oftr:-. for playing help V-iUi* f ud nrr. who mined Pie Kn:<l,s, had to rive up (hr i;*nif In* Calls* of 1 serious !>• u* 11 pte-oi Pljl IVd<*dv K.ciM- In , Winston-Salr m Roils Over Saint Paul s Eleven, 4-0-0 WINSTON-SALEM. N r , ston-Salem Teacher?- CV> !!-•;:» pi n ed St. Paul's Tm-rs «ll nvc? i - home fiold last Saturday .-.Tv nooit and won h-o in iv !r <j n ..j : CIA A football game for bo>.. tv,mu The reason's re* ord fn - (Vinsioh- i Salem was five win- ..i » th r lesser. St, Paul rlo . d with an un impressive ft-8 '• i )id. Hank Aaron Is stli, Tan Star To Win MVP Award MILWAUKEE (AMP)-- H-, i c A . troe s triumphant enwceni ->, the Most Valuable Player Pi tbs t onal League marked the a vp|,!h time in 11 reasons that one of be-.. - ball's most, coveted award? in. gone to a tan player. Actually, though Aaron , nni.v ; the fifth tan pciin-mer to -mm ;(.■ distinction. Roy C--<mpanfl).< von 1 it; three times. known as Mr Wrist;- edged Sian Musis!, of the St Louis Cardinals. ! in a close rare Aaron polled 219 ' point; in the balloting by a com mittee of baseball wi do •.. Willie Mai"., nf the s.ui , Fetutclfsm <nre .\>u York i Giantt; Frank Boblm-on of the Cincinnati Reifler.- and r i <»e Bank* of the (Mr - Cub’ I al! floured in the- balloting. j e ' " * 1 - ; J t?* 1 j It MA Kiri :|rf<’ p\rh:':i;;r* h'f*s in llye h.rli of t\.i!l By.ir: N 'i ; ' •.0 * ! tv *»t I:* :.! *il tfirmer wcltei'.vTight champion in tiith runnel of ihrir bout her* Vnvnn >■ " G fiibw won by unaoiinntK decision I'M fMU PKUSS i f |,| I'HflTO. H:v i lar.h o*i Turkey Day: ” ' ■* —*- t~* r~-i'~r.- 11 iijhi.»hi mu Z"rrm Sears Ssek Sill Straight lirf Ofer Virginia’s Troians fir . th? Virginia State Collrgo Ti(i.ibll • i.f Petersburg. Va. t te- Thainksglv -1 r\ - s;o vls ? k*ck -of fat \ »>'!>.. Nov. in Hughes wa*'k O?o t wr, ri y - r. v oi h be ’’ ihr Bca r< nrf th c Tro • If 1 ° -f*'!<■:.* .v.’hlrh has beon i'urTj'pT M'yth .ionip interruptions >* { ?■ '2 irsfif- fc tr- re, * t: a i-. • 4,'ir.v -.. w •r-,v.s 0 nfk g* u?i ... i :..* ;i Is* 1 !1 il bP : 2 ' .cored tKir '‘hir'd "lucSy ■ ' ’' ; • ■*■ ny dtn rnaon whon they Frlm±*hip The ••• . v phico-i the Bw? in jM-.vhttn 'or ronfe-renc*:- eo-charnp lonshid r oft? »der ntinn. • ■'» p : fbn p.f • •• > o Rii'prr 'i ol -yv.-i _ a niaUs-up >rnp '.s .' h Arc i Trade School of D< !• s C on after- !• ha'* proved a mainstay with 4he Warriors. There hfi? been that Uttpcr.sicih l.im i?!f will seek a f. enciuse to bus? in Chicago . :ui mcoihers of the Trot '■( ■ * a? the nucleus for Ills ?n --t rv For nil? r.bti-g, t.ho.se with (he ver.uar ream .’.pint in either foot brill or batkplhftll will not suffer idr the iack* of talent There is plenty of it. mound tan-streak- t Three closed with an unimprecajve | 0-F rrcorri, i Three of Winston-Salem's touch ! downs won; earned by Charles I Ovithcrii halfback, who gained 00 i yards i.i nine attempts and caught • pa-.-cs for a distance of 08 At halftime Utiiherie had scor ofi tw ice to give Winston-Salem a ! E'-O margin i-ieigh' r Don Nov. corn be nor Hov ! (Tmrroielhi, both ej the Los Ans*»- | les tn«e Brooklyn • Dodgers tigur- j eo ip me voting, enounced last ! week The e.j-> ear-old -'av. in his fourth I senson ; a .National Lenguer, led | the scoiiv loop in home runt; 1 44 1 i and runs batted in (132). Me batted j .02'!, good enough tor a tie for third j place m batting. In lOSfi. he was the I • batting champ with a mark of ,320 Aaron set off t delirious ir!o h' ation in i\!ilv, ..uke" on the night of Serf !:’ when he clouted a li mn hoe ” run th.it chric hod the i M-'H'iMal L«»jgue flag for the B'i- j V6S ' | Changer in temperature hasten i egg spoilage. I with 15 wins. 10 losses and l n More an i the tavonte rhi. -. The Bears h;icc the hclP'i season record with 4 victor ies, 1 |o*s, and | fjp in confer cnee competition and i second among the (j \\ -ehonls behind first-place Maryland State. Close (. me Exported Dp spite Mertan's appavent .*< periority, ti t.inrht* 2:11110 is expect,rrl. I'*; ns Corieh On The Charlotte SPORTS SCENE V* .*''l Bit ?. .JOHNSON IT MAY MAKE SENSE, TO YOU , BUT , . . Although ..Tick H. ••hoy is hesi tant to talk about ;t. things i arc expected from the .Inbrson (. Smith University b.i-.keTioli ream , this winter ... 'At all I ; '•fa.: a,-; '■ . thought : ' aij V of IPS eE; |l® s* a, <Hc:r, - I ’|p^E9rc : '& Vs - . 1 V t.h i' p 1 • : ••' w. mentor exp re.-.** wSkj;:* l Those ;ba a | **£&' % m him jjtno’v that k, | T the *• ■ ' For his eager; ; JOHNSON hove shown him everything except to outclass a : conference opponent. Os course, that task was out of reach .-nice I the season does nt open until Dec ember . At this writing, if appears a- if two newcomers will break into : the first five. They are Clarence ; ! Barnes, a hotshot freshman from \ Eii/.abeth. N. J. who can play with ! : (hr best. A fade-away jump shin i ; compliments Barn'"-' floor devilry 1 He pairs exceptionally well with I , Alvin Jackson, one of .the loop'., ; better doormen, at the guards A more determined Hairy Wo, ; i mack scents to have wrestled the venter job away from Hoc Wtl- j liams the Charlotte rookie who i has been standing out under the j | boards . . . Womack's experience i i and the fart that he's looking bet- ! ter than ever •■'■ere the detcrnin- ' ! me factors. However. Joe wjjl sec I i lots of action nt the center post, jHo will dev, land Banks, a 1. 1 - ! ; anted freshman from Kinston, N. i i C. i Kenneth Diamond 1« back for his final year it forward. Kenny should lead the team's scorers. At the moment, tie is paired with f«hn Crawford, < transfer student from Pock Hill. S < Put James Mel an rin. i flashy newcomer from Latirinhurgh, may break this combination before the Howard genie on Monday night George Johnson, rookie from New .Im sey who h.c. shown great (oiari in prirti-e. Is another player Mho could brealt tip the start ing five before Monday night KM AM. SHOTA . . . We i Charlotte and An ~mi V/inrt • have dctinif’ly set Dec. 19. the ; date for their first ar-nual Pm- | Christinas Fv ski •ball Class-e Tin show, which pairs, the girl's (pants j ’ of ihe two schools, will be st • d 1 at spacious Park Confer . . . It's a 1 Thursday night , York Rood is fielding a high ; srhool basketball loom on the I North Carolina Negro High School ! ■ Athletic Associa*'dp circuit for Pa | first time . . Bill Leal r one of | . {he mort pfflei«nt roaches in the I huatoecs. is head man at Y-, ki , Road , Key Hclllwain. former j i trw Hurt point? out Rwai* and •r.st pcrfannanccs mean little Vi: 1 ■: Moi'2-i ti n;rr>t.s Virginia He explains that the series has been punctuated with up set. one of which occurnd here two years ago when an onrierdee Morgan eleven de f*'i.ted (he favored Trojans 3to snap a four-.vear Vir a inja stair winning streak .\fo!';:;jTi also 'vor, last year - t.appu'i.a the Troians 25-6. •Smith greet ir head coach of bas iu-'b.'.l! u Plato Price High School • . • C.:.';' 1 u until Macs five cur; into Wcsi Charlotte . .. WEST CM LOTTE IV,'. ; C li.. .-I si*? opens its r.'.re C'Cap.'’ gn at hom*‘ on Wednei-d'-v night. Dec 4 with Brhnon! Kfb . Thov play here again (in f)?c PV **. hen Movcanton Olive Hill comes to town , . , Ser ous Ward's heir.? opener j? with "in*itoiia (. er on Fi'iiay. D?c 6. , “Ze Keed” Tops Byars In Chicago CHICAnO <ANF; Former welterweight champion Kid Gavi lan. -a 2-to-l f.-ivorite. Inst Wednes day nigh; made good a pre-fight promise when he dccisionert Wal ter Byars of Boston before a small ringside ctowri at the Chicago Sta dium In a verbal battle leading up to the fight, both fight-crr; had swap ped words and the K-e-e-d" prom ised to stop Byars on a knockout "so justice will prevail," Gat lien dirt not stop Byars in Wednesday night's action In fact, he vi on by a very close margin, although the decision was unani mous. with the referee and two indy s all turning m identical ci-ntf. of -17-10-43, under the Illi nois point system. Hut in vi inning, (iavilan. v ho non the welterweight title by defeating Johnny Bratton in the same Stadium, did avenge a loss to Byars in Boantown . some months age He non by pressing the att-ek and wear ing down (he :’a year-old By ars with body punches, most Mpe--I.uular of which was Ids fa overt lx do puneh. However. (he punrti t.-eketl ihr steam of past >ears. :>nrt the K’rt him j,"if showed only nepasional riatr.es of his former self. Onvilon tired :n the !ofe rounds find in the .sixth '.vs; warned for I low hi King by Referee Frank f*ik- I on He did not take the round u wa.v. however. The deci ion w,.s r,;; fi run popu lp: with the small ringside crowd of •’ HI. and boos filled the big arena when it wan announced. The fight v 's televised national ly. and drew a gate of $2,223.22. Ei" tiliamr placement affects yield North ("arolina farmers iruikv ’Tir»>« inr«n«y irmri poultry th.in iry nth'*r fariTijri.cr ntprphap ex" rrpf t ■!h.-jAfp APp ' O'J' I|MJ! mJ v J(1 j'«p|* f*»f { 110 I n^ln n •• fertiiicer i; used o tf the -n>. I « HE CAROL INI am Delaware ! State Beats • St. Aug. 13-0 DOVER, Del The St, Auku?- 1 , tine s College Falcons. 23-point mv I ! derdog at kick-off time, held a ! i Delaware State Hornet eleven to ! | two touchdowns and an extra point I j here last Saturday afternoon in a downpour of rain before a State Homecoming crowd Although lacking gr* a! reserve strength, the St Augns'ine's Fal cons put on the pressure that, nev i cr once let the Delaware Hornets abandon ense-vatic? ball handling ! tor their usual sputnik enslauaht upon many opponents this season j At the end of final period, the • sror? 13-0 in favor of Delaware ! Stale In ih? first pi; art sc, Delaware ! Stale fullback Car! Naylor punt i ed from his 50-yard line into th? j end ?. one. After taking over on j , its 0-yard tin*. th? .Falcons wove i | not. able to move forward. A 24- | 'yard pass from halfback William j ■ Murray to Frank Pharr, end, was I ; good. Then fullback Naylor scored i 1 the first touchdown from the 4- j ; > ard line, converting also the ex- i ■ tra ooint. The second quarter was score- t ; less, but St Augustine's drove ! deep into DSC? territory by *hf I j spectacular running of halfback;.; ! Jesse Luscious and Donald Thomp- i son Once Thompson made > run | so r2l yards However DSC dug ! in and stopped the cdt»< k on their | •t yard line. After a scoreless third quarter. | end Frank Pharr, who had already I blocked one punt, recovered a Fa! - ' con fumble on Si Augustine’s 20, Halfback Donald Blakely then ; skirted left end for 5 yards and ! William Murray made 4 From that i point, Ulysses Roseborn went over i on a quarterback sneak to make j the DSC score 3-0. The attempted ; conversion was missed Where They Play THIS WEEK S GAMES THANKS GIVING fNOV. 28) NOV. 30; North Karolina College at A and T 8 < State at Benedict Xavier it Dillard Fort Valley at Albany Slab StamptoTi at Virginia I'nton 5 irginia State at Morgan Prairie View at Southern Allen at Ciaflin Savannah Sfati at Pam? Texas ( olleg? il Wiley Mississippi Industrial at Rtisi Morris Brown it * lark Kentucky State ai Mfirjsn Texas Southern at MtSSt'iStpp! Voca t inn a l Triple A Grid Honors Won By Reeky Mount ROCKY MOUNT - The local Booker T. Washington football I squad, coached bv David Atkinson, i triumphed over the Adkins high ! school tram from Winston 17-fs Ft: | day night to win the Eastern North ' Carolina tripie-A football ehamn j ion ship and the right to go to | Asheville Turkey Day in baffle the ! Stephens-Lee western champion ' ship team for the State rhampiop. i ship The 17-9 arnrp wa« made nn a muddv field with an alrn.»si steady rain fslHnsi Roth team'* were highly rated and ’he con test brought out the best In each club K ft Armstrong I* principal of fh<* RTW high school, w hose team has tost on ty one contest that one to New Bern during the sea son. Lexington Cops Double A Title; Beat Burlington LEXINGTON A keyed-up i Dunbar Hixh School eleven scor | ed enly arid bnutifully dominat jrd play ' the rest, of the j.im« i downing Burlington 7-0 m a we-f --ern AA Championship playoff re cently. Fortier In Ihe season <h» two teams hart played a 0-0 tie j Friday night Dunbar rrrrtvcd the klekotf and started rolling Immediately. on a 79 yard I drive to th" IS yard lire, where Burlington toek over on downs. On the second down Bui-lington fumbled on the 21 yard lire. From the 21 yard line Dunbar Br.ck' "Mitch' McGuire, Tommy Cross b'd" Pc arson marehed to the 2 \*rd line, where Tommy Cross "' n nt over for i TD "Mike Michael. Dunbar's T-1 i*o lh field cenrrßl took the bait r ■•er for (he ' rvtra ooint Lexington controlled the ball th* Improved Aggies Open Cage Campaign Against Pirates r, REENSBORO- A i eportod iy : "improved" A and T College Aggie j ciuint opens its 1057-58 campaign on j the home court, against Hampton ! Institute on Saturday evening, Dr \ eemher 5. j Cal Irvin, head basketball conch, i tn analyzing this week team pros j pects for the cm rent campaign, was i almost jubilant. Among the facts i revealed were; his team will hr i taller, averaging bcltfr than six ; feet-two per man: ecmccntrating on • a s ass break, thr Aggu-s wdi he , considerably faster than at a.nytiine , m the history of basketball at the | rnlirg? a pq the team >; depth has i been considerably improved with <!;? Addition of fout'-promising ; freshmen, including: Walter Holt claw, « 5". forward. Chariot',* Bennie Rohinson. Burlington a ) Rtiard. Burlington: tlrrb'rt G. iy. ■ WashiMfifon. D. C « f." center end | Gerald Junior, 5 10" playrnak-T : guard from Chicago. The mainsprings tirlnnri th* Aggie attack guard., .lee |)<i. w*ll (V, junior of Philadrlphta and *M Attics « -nphntr.arc Itom Newark V T. Tltc.v tram with forwards Vinson Miller, f S' tun'or, Philadelphia and , vest nf th? gam*, marchms incide ; °f Buclingtor s JO yard hn*- thre* | times. • Biichr .ton crossed the SO-va-d ! line twice, Once on a fumbh'd I point by Dunbar, th? xci unct on I r, complete pars that was blocked j but roboy.ruled into Burlington's | piny or hands. i -C.-S sy • • ... » ? N V! Lr.OV,' .!\(;KF' r S wi!! oprn lh«ir inSTbasketball season on Wednesday *renmg. D« rcm-.ri- 4, i > .at n.lif o n wk, in Ihe Joseph »!* nrv Gymnasium when they will meet the Hornets of , I ,s * nllese. Reading left to : ir.ht Ist row) John Henry Lewis. Henry Wn-mbl*. Terry Tire* Ai Sn V,' h \ ipt,ry Sh,i! *'’ f ; >ston Flemming. James MeLemore. Stanley Prealeau and „ ro *' ' < I .ijM.vtte Leroy Hick,. Darrll Robinson, U .lie l,«ng. Fuem* RedH. Nt.ir i .nnmma, t harlev ll;. vis, George Glad man. Frank PalrieU. Albert Ha wkins, and Orban WhlW , - : ''*3-95, $2-50 „„ „„.... ~. ot proof 19ft GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT* J XHE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, lOUISVILL.., WEFK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER .30, 1957 .?ur rotten t * sophomore, Cm irysburir, N. C„ along with Oiarlif Harrison, G' G” junior, Ncm- York City to comprise the first-stringers. Following the opening against j Hampton, the Aggies face three : other rough opponents in the Char!- fillers Cagers Open Season Oecemfier 4 COM vlBiA r C Th*» Alien «-nivers!»y Yellovv Jackets open ; their 1 9.i"*58 ixiskctbSkll season Dei 4. I>> playing 'ho Hornet.' nf Mor i 11s C-aili'-c at >. 00 nm in the 'Joseph Henry G>ninfltium on 'he j AU campus i other homo conksD »'? n- fol low.'' On rib/i 4 Movi'is Collec*. : December 5, Savarinah St.d?; Dec f'tnbc* O Mon tr- Brown. December 13. Knoxville; December 19. Clark. Jnnuary 8. Tuskencc; January 9. F.'i i Val). >. January 11, Benedict Cohir.ihi . Townxhip Auditorium). ; January 33. S. S. Slate, January Betbunr-Cooknifin, January ?fl Morehouse; February 15. Benedict ; u'.d February 17. ciaflin All 'Mines .-I.? scheduled for ft on uni., m the Joseph Henry Gymn,) ; sjum. | o.« Moore Gymnasium before the 1 holidays. They include: i aye'. °- vilie State Teachers Colieg . D«. ; comber I: Elizabeth City state Col* j lege, December 14 and North Caro | iina Coliegc, December !7 Other | home games include: St. Augustine's , College, January 4; Virginia State i College. January 7: Winston-Salem ! Teachers College. January 20; John son C. Smith University, Jjnua \v ! ■’? and Shaw University. February I The "Away'' schedule calls for: ! Bhiefifld State December !); Fay ; * tteville State College, January 11; shaw University, January 14, St. Augustine's Coders; January IT E ■ bzabeth City Teachers College, January 25: Winston-Salem Teach ers College. January 7’,, Virginia State College, January 31: Hampton institute, February 1: Johnson C Smith. February ? and North Caro lina College. February IV “The optimist proclaims hat we Jive in the host 0 f a ij Possible worlds — and the pee-. simist fears that ij true. - ’
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