14 THF CAROLINIAN Tirprw mttoT** G SATFTR«>AT OrTOBEI* 1 « tHSH ■ w Shaw Bears Whip Va. State Trojans, 19-14, At Raleigh DPJVINT, THROUGH! TUT WDOf.r '• \ numbn 3,7. Mel Triplet*, drives through the rtf jf-e Phi! ide'iiii • I ‘."I--. Imf dr ijejSti'T !’:» !> No. SI. I.ddir Bril. ‘‘lf mrt 7S. Mur inn ( .imp b**t!, f<j» 4 fu- ‘ period '•'•vp '.iil gain S >;•?» No. .4 1> irh;rnbf>n. and Giant No. >5 Ray Wieterha, w.?fn, the 4*-t<(*n ii'Fi i* > v.ruorot. # } r * ’’TJsri? ’! - * UiSki ip 1 -i! ' (/ w.Ajjd** 4 m«uk i JL I M ' W- L. "■ >" .. . v ■ jfc "•■ w -«2. IB v :' # *• ■ • ALMOST! < 'fnbvids^. Ags?*** v.' n- ■:;?! r»f JwMind’ tiirJw* short of a Azxw* S * »M' t 1f? *l4 s.-* * u*r* ? - at -‘ireenshoro: The Aggies. scored i«’« plays ! I*l*!% and Heitty Nt*!.M>n T -r . r . . __ _ f .« T 1 eT* . TT"* n *1 a p v f 4 thinly " Cri|''-& |g| wftit’tWi 1 %» , &<B. -S. JL %t>Jp %*t ilm 1 4i W C<l Mat& U** w hollx vv/od <a;;p> large:-!. indoor -el e r hull! h® occv<.pi.ed for 'he ik > >• n by the ''Pergy »nd Hi • ire:*- .v the Samuel i>v>- -n : t.idn* Th‘ Catfish Pew ami Chßr!«*tau wharf set cni» ri'iO* ‘" ti n ' n.i'Ai yua:- feet end eomplctrH * > *t: :• i >r- n Catfish Row tiseif I? 308 fee* »TUere ■n-'-s the ..djoirdtig ?-< - ■-•r-i end "v ''i. extend fe ■ icirfi i ion ■ at .140 f- p * < she •• sin building* arc • 31 sees high. j : Tri lardrr tn ar npuno-Trte the Trojans’ Woody Hew SIM Rushing Leader; Howard I Blsons Tops In Team Gffeeso And Odense Depts. | DURHAM George Moody of Virginia Stale College w.ui >2i> * yards average rushing <2l pl»;<s> ■ in two gatnes ts this week's CIAA rMFhins leader. Moody replaces hist wor kV lead er. Leandrr How*'!l of Hluei•••ld. who averaced 21-1 v.->r<»" in 61 pi «••,.•• •lee Bugg* of Wirahcth < li< v t9tilte«» scoring I* «dcr, ad ■vincing hr- total poinL itiia week to ?.fi Teammate .terry Blip** i runner tip ichn J.fl. Bug go h, the on 1 v repent iPad *p thfa lyprfr. > f .;i nryH fn(ft TP’* s.nd irrlWreil one *on tn'tsu f'>p » two pointer. Hov.ef d V fnivorsity *v vt-op* §pn. top* In trim oft."III " ,i ! I's *Eln* 4 71 i yards In tv-« nirirs while yisltlni only lid i.od* r*r contest to tike total tie ?*!!»« honor* d'i Other individual elandoni* in addition to sh- Trojans' Moody who fished ?j tinier for a fetal of ??8 vardr. are Pv-mp .Tart- Deo »is of Morgan. completJwr R 3 8 </ Cf 131 Pa.v. roeeivinc Bob '’ y r of e~t * <- v-jih fl ■ itr!-,e for yard* rn» TO, lr three games Trial n-ffrrr-r leader if Howard Wjlliatns of Hnv lt d IJnU or-itv ii irh ?4« yar'-i in f • >■> cim»f At B''b SWiifo'a Dirons rionuriMte fhi* u »pt * <' U!• i :(••'! rnltmilr otliff tonm loaderr are A3 T In ruahlng irid Morasn in pn in- Bert Piggotti Acginr pp. d up S?S ysrds in 1M null -'.' rn fv.o gani.es f>'r an a> i>rarc of 186 3 Coarh K P, Murl’: Bear; em- i ylef. d*l of (ft hr.TV** ■ l' I finr J for 35 Vijrrln and one TO “ I s Mp.-t t ’ty; T Os® f ?«—1 ~t Ir/’ft rj.f JSO ! *4 rrmnitlT is-im pounds than m i w 1 * v< Todd-AO i iuifi-i op ifK i-rapn ir*d biMim. a -.,,1 ;,>n n. hern cut -jut of the «-»|| of Stage 3. and »n a ones ban been bwlll out intc the ad|q|r<ing street in five iU«rr mo'ijijty. At the op ipisite *-nti of the set, the crane frequently must hack through she open door to take in <h> entire wntrama. When the sot was completely re built alter the July 2 fire; enn struefion from that tisfife until the end of Sv-ptember rcutmed the ria MADK SKNiSA'I'?OK/U, CATCiI (ilen Kni?rhf, »n p‘nd for Ihr ! IJiiiversMy ot R.iloigh, iiricj ;» tiailvr of {"'amdfti. | jfp|*fatpy, t tiics I>*s, Mii Hion;»l c;i(r|i in Ihr kMtnr l.isj Sailjr<rla> til:; »rr^lo p ‘ nf Vh'rjlr;JrJ Sf ilp h RspßfiM'W isi /iijfij/ tti/tjw* m« ll**’ *-ai»v j tins ; Tmifl the 'Au»ter. of t,M7.»bflh City l>aehcr» College. * lHv w-nrk of 40 carpenters 10 la | bar, i§ plas-ieic-rs. 10 grips, o pro perty' niati, 10 special effects men : arid 10 painter:-, With location work completed i inslj week si Di’c-rtpr Ot j Frenlinger and his cast headed ; hv .Sidney Pointier, Dorothy Dan- | j dridgr. Sammy Davis, Ji and I j Pearl Beley will not be working j j every ~a-. unlit Hir middle of De- j ! cember on this set, which com-| j bines the exteriors with practical j : mtei i- i i. of lor, separate rooms. I | j Bears Fail To Score After Half The .Shaw University Rears ! struck .n the first halt for three swift touchdowns to turn back the | V.rginia State Collect Trojans 13- i It bore Saturday afternoon, j Shaw, winning th*> tors. received | and after a soups of five first ‘ o\iv 0.-, .-.cored on » nine-yard pass play from quarterback Baker to Hammonds The conversion van made by Calvin McDowell The second touchdown waj scpi «?d on ? 40-yard nas» play from Baker to Hammonds to mak* it. 13 0 The final touchdown for the Bears was on a 45 vard pass play from Baker • o end Glrn Knight who made a sensational catch in the end zone to make the score lfl-0 at, halftime The Trojans vnrpd twice In the. third quarter, Promt Turn rr. 313 Jh fullback, srnrod from •shout 7 yards nut to end a 35- vard drive to m.ke (hr score !0 fi .lames Moody scored from one fnnt, out and Si-nrrd the rc Ira pom! a* he rarrd around right end to make the «rni, ! 15 If The Troians threatened reh-ierl- I lv tb.-s final but Shaw ‘ f-nsp ff, flie*. nmp Ttfjt'n jei brilliar*! I Edward Turner, guard?- Albert Me J Plain and [| Herman H-ntnn and Hon 4^aglpr : | h r,r*d rnd- * {lnn KmsM and Charle* j! MrKinsny holding f*nn!v :j Outstind'ng ir> J vinners wpcp cfuarterback j |j frank' Bakov and halfback Fmsjpo* l i Oiitsiaitd»ng for the I ! losers w*?\ <* halfback James Moody j | and full hark Ernnpi Turner, i Tliis Saturday, the flirinp viciorf- I ■ on? Bea»*s will lake on the Kli/a ! | lyeth o f al-" Pirates at 2.f*o p m. in ! j Chavis Pm-U Homecoming: Georgetown Hi Tops Trenton | By 2-0 Score | | JACKSONVILLE N C - Th* J Gcorgetoi' D Panthers cap!ali?.ed j in a snone defense that kept. Trart j ton m thou - territory practically j j ell evening and beat th® Trenton 1 i outfit 2-0 in a gala homecoining | : celebration Friday. The Panthers i j were stimulated over the fact that j they had trounced triple “A” Eppes i High of Greenville 14 6, the pre | cepiling Friday evening. The punting of Bobby Pollock j has been a prime factor ip the ' Panther offense jHI season and ; line stalwarts such as "Big’ - Toner . Washington. ''Dai'' Chadwick. Job | ny Shivers, Raytond Bodges, Ted dy Spicer and Bobby Mumford are I tug cogs in the Panther machine. The team started slow this season, but is now moving into gear and gaining championship confi dence that earned the Panthers to ; the -stale title a forthnight ago. School moral js a! a high pilch j as the Panthers prime their fact,- i nos for the Beaufort, homecoming | tilt that, is to be played in the .•Tilcoast town October 17th The l The hand, under the direction of • David Weaver, is an inspiring in | centiwe to the squad when moving | out in front of the opposition nr ! lagging on the merits of past per | formanens. The hard back-breaking 1 plunges of halfback Allen White : and the “slit and slant’’ drives nf ! “Wiggle Hips’ - Henderson are fact -1 ors that may land them a berth nn j the Iftiß all-slate conference team Morehead Spo rts A 2-l Record MOREHEAD CITY—W N King High School nf Morehead City, in it* first, year erf football, has com piled a 7.-1 record in three games played Principal McLendon aelert ed .i, R. Thompson to head up the football situation and appointed Randolph Toole, an EIAC stand out, as assistant. The three-year-old accredited senior high school, was added in 1357 and accredited In the 1*557- Utnfi school season The team is spearheaded by right Halfback. Henry Dudley Record: j New Rein IS, Morehead 0 Windsor fi. Morehead 12; Georgetown n. Morehead 22. New Born wilt re turn for homecoming Oct 18 Guests, team and student body, alike, boats nt the finest rooked food in the state, ivlra. Ethel Dudley n. manager; Mrs. T* rr-nc Heater and Mrs. Lillie Hester are assistants sod specialist-' in preparing home cooked meals. It Pays To ADVERTISE i , i TAMTE AT SERIFS F-w Csamp»uplift, former Dodger rafeher. who still i* partially pamliml. sits to a wheelcliair in the stands be hind home plate at Vankee Stadium in Mew York f.it-r last week and watehes the third Wmid Series b»s«*haU came it<« «H». and son. I Tony. »re »<*n with him Campy, tniitred in an automobile aoridenf I la**, ilanuary, was carried to h»» seat, d*n>u« the second Inning and ail | action ceased as the crowd gave him a tremendous round of applause | •» ri photo , A& TAggies Edge Stubborn S, C. State Bulldogs, 16-14 GREENSBORO -- The A&T Col i lege Aggies scored twice in the ;-?c --| ond period sod hung on for the | i eat of the game to defeat g stub -1 horr> bur-ch of South Carolina State Bulldogs from down in Orange bttrg, 16-14, in » football game ! played here- last Saturday at Me morial Stadium A crowd of a few more than 3.000 saw the Inter r*s attraction Ageie* efficient tn gsbtlng Die evf.ra points hy ninning. coupled with a rugged defsae®, I marked the difference in fne rfsftl? rheir ttne whl'h iw acs»*i ahouf 230 pounds, slop jw*d rdd lu r» »cf,i ,osr tbrcafv hv ..he RuHdogs in the fu- 6 * pcpmd. on the oicht artfj jnntiipi ai ihr is The ilpc -lsrf* figured heavily In *he ah In.- * as Lorsn zo Stanford. 245 pmimf tackle, rumbled across thy goal line with a tg yard pa.s* interreptiors. Thr Greenshmo club, ton. had tis prnhtcins as j two of its scoring threats split j ts-red on the State 13 and .’9 yard lines. Howard Smith. Agcm quartm hack, engineered the victory on t.he ground and stuck to It. pructp illy all of the way. Tn dome so, two prmleing freshman hacks, Eu gene Cambridge and Toseph Tay lor. emerged to account for more Ilian half of the yardage the Ay, gtes gained. The fine passing aim of Harry Nelson, state quarterback, kept his ball chib in the came throughout and was worrisome to the Aggies up to tne final gun. The A cgips scored first carH- tn Future Great BAN FRANCISCO. Calif fAMPi ! —Orlando Cepeda. the National League Rookie of the Year, has been dubbed a future great bv critics who watched him perform during tie 1958 season, just, con cluded These tame critic* »v the Ban Francisco Giants first bf-swm.in h i cmch to win future league bat ling champion ships and a flock of other honors, including Hv* M-'-t Valuable Player Awsrd. And this despite the presence on t>ie Ci.ict. team and to the same league «f the seraatiorial Withe May- in tart some even suggest that Coped* will eventually win « niche in baseball's Half of Fame To svpport ihrir yfe<y». Cejif «fa‘« supporter pointy to hw t« cord and background. r b ■= handsome Cepeda. a native nf Ssn Terre, nirrio Pirn, HR 3!3 poled Vs homer*, drove in 9fi runs to Ur May* <r> Hie later department in hi* ! first year Iti the big show * far!, C rpeda was the only Giant to challenge May* for Hie National League battinr title He jvas never under 300 at any Hme duHnc the sessop. Coperis abn brought to the rn* .tors ope of (lie inont enviable rer |' ■! .ip ~\l - VUI til organized ball since .Itme ITa lie batted ,3!)3 .-*t Koto in the flaw n LesfUte. .355 at ,«|t. CToud. and Tyi a! Minneapolis, * Triple-A chib ffp was also a red hot player at Plioenfv. dsn Giants farm team Cepeda, 21. csitsc by his talent" naturally His fajher. Pedro, was Ihe sreabst player on the iftaml m the IPSO’s and Tin TALLAHASSEE, F|a Seven per j|i,,ed H»e Florida A&M IT Oivgr arty famiirv a it r » » , leave of ,’hsenr*. , the second period as Ed Nesbitt, fulibcck, bulled over from the one -■-■3rd line, The scoring drive be* can on tne Bulldogs 54 yard line as the Agmes got the advantage of a short punt Cambridge, Taylor and Nest'd were the big guns in running the bail down to the «,-,«> yard stnpe. Taylor smashed over from the one yard line, following a penality to give the Aggies an 8 0 teed. Before cheer'rig AggL- fans had taken their *e»is. the South Caro linians bad scored. Nelson, easily |he star for th* visitors, took *L p kirk off, .dgrt.et! up Eh® middle, -tired r-f fr the d-Lr>"- and iviHi htas.ing' irpeed our, ,-.-rd th« field in -i 34 yard touchdown launt, A pass play for the extra point fail ed. The Vcslca scored fh«Hr fcrcoinl f'D in 11‘-' Htiif minute, of the seronfl period au hi;- S+unford grabbed » pas*, thrown hv Nctsoii out in the flat and found tfpfeoiri) on!" Mitinbig loom HctnccT! him and Hie goat Hr ran Hie forty i cuds untouched. Charles Hr > i I nap ran off tackle for the r*-. i Ha point.tn put Hie out i fi nt Ifi 6 as the cun fired in rufj the half. Thu Bulldogs ended the scoring , ifi,- fourth period as Jimmy Greco ero«:Ji---i through from the right vwrd "•'•'■ The play climaxed s - 5R yani dri'-p which featured the ; pasriiir <r' Netcnn to Robert Poole Alexandf'- Gardner, both halfbacks Nt?ls«n f vised to Clsrenre Jones for the pyira noinl to put the firm! scorn nf, |f. 14 I'iwyScC I KENTUCKY |f§JS£ji BOURBON I'j |mJSLI WHISKEY Sot sejt sg3y gar* aftljj offira NrSa 3K6, SgSygu. Safe .itiftfr SfiMl SasSy w%m» SSWK tar %C'!fftW nr'Cßy*: WSANV, fKffffflFf *'«r..:-v*V. 3Y. NATIONAL DiSTIILE*» NOMKflt i COMPANY-—BB rROOf—CONTAINS 49% GNAW WfiHfftAl, SfHHRjW Morehouse-Tuskegee Grid Annual Oct 24 COLUMBUS, Ga. (ANP) Plans for the Morehouse College-Tuske geo annual football game Friday, Oct. 24. were completed recently by athetotic officials from the two colleges. The game, a night skir mish, will be played in Memorial stadium Tickets for the contest, expected to he a sellout, went on sale imme diately following the meeline One highlight, of tt-p game will bp * street parade chroueh down- Ella, Oscar Peterson Trio Have Indianapolis Jumpin' INDiAMAOLIS (ANP)—Snap mng her fingers and blinking at the limelight, Ella Fitzgerald cap j Hired the crowd at. the Murat Tem ; pie last week where she was sea , tm-prl along with Oscar Peterson ! end swung her w;iv through oldie* end his trio tn concert. She sang such as ’Moon indigo,” '’Always,” I This Was Banner Baseball Year For Many Tan Start CHICAGO (ANP) This was a wonderful baseball season for u«. Erma Henke., Willie Mays. Vic Power. Hank Aaron, Sam Jones, Orlando Cepede end Elston How ard u ere ,* tendouts Barks, tbs Chicago Cubs' power hjfting shortstop, reached new heights m his major league r e j reel He rlammed 17 home rune and j drove m 123 runs to lead both leagues in these ,rital departments i Mays m a do\vn-to-the-wlre I hat.lle, i -I, fhp National league i halting ritip by three points. The | Ban PYajtieiseo Giants’ outfielder I finished with a 347 mark, his beet in the majors Wtllie was the NL leader in runs (121) and t-he. rrt-a jor league leader In stolen bases (3D. Row - - traded by Kansas City to Cleveland in June, proved one of the mosl valuable players for the Indians. He batted 312. fifth in the American league, was third : n runs (08) and in hits <tS4) But his most remarkable feat was that He stole i home rnr in a .'ingle game ro ! beat the Detroit. Tigers m extra , inning.: M marked the first time j m nn. i, -hen 40 ‘ ears that, a player i had stole' 1 home twice in one game j Pe‘.i,->, pin , erf all the infield posi i flops and left field for Cleveland. After -he slowest start of his ma r.inif < -I,«t during the las* three lor league career. Hank Aaron months o’ the season and war in itie NT 's betting race until the 'mat w. •■>* of tt-.,- season. 11.- ended with a 328 murk fourth best. tOM.S STRIKEOUT KING Jonca lm-caine the first National league Hurler in almost 20 years to liana up 200 more strikeout in a season He ended the season with ”25 and had ‘vou-lost record of it end 15 However, the curvcball pi- of the Si Louis Cardinals, was Hie hardluck hurler, suffet ing clo. e defeats and the lack of batting support from his teamma tes On three w-ra-ions Jones went sis inmogs or better before yield ing a hit, ( *xn> V ROOK IF OF THE \EAI? f AWrtATf (' fj. rs haseruan is i I town Coiumbujf. Marching band? from Morehouse and Tuskegee, a wr.il a* band* from local high school*, will participate in the pa rada and perform during halftime. Attending the meeting were Di h rank ,u Forbes, J, A. Lockett, and Wendell Whniiim of Morehouse college, and Dr Edward t., Jack son, Ross C. Owen, I. V/ n* V ;» Melvill" C Bryant, and R S Harnahv o-f Tuskegee 'leitHa Girl Blue*.'" *-"Wha* T* Tbu Thing Called Love?" »nd ‘The La dy T* A Tramp ’ She than switched, to Top* tusum and delisted f*n» when *he *eimag from “Volar*’* right Into She had the crowd jumpin' with •"How High the M>>on" and ‘ Stemp ■p* At The Savoy," 1 the outstanding HI.- candid* ta for the rookie-of-the-y® at honor*. A surprise ia training emp th* Puerto Sic a n proved he had major league ability from the start of th« I .season His 38 doubles were ton* i *t>eT m the majors. He also wag *- i mong Lie leading NL hitters with !an average around 310, 183 hit* ! and 98 RBTs His RB! total tied his s I more illustrations teammate May* Howard cot bh chance to pig-? regularly when Yogi Berra wa.-- hurt, in May. Elston proved for tv n months to be one of the hottest . hitters in baseball H« ended th» season with a mark around 315 and i established as th° Yankees' y,>r, lar rece? cr SOME SETBACKS 1 There were some disappointing performance* On the Cincinnati . Re-dl<*gs, fpr example Frank rofsn • sop had a bad searon. hitting ijnh about 370 but hp smashed 31 hap* run* Vaia pin.son, the- heralded rooki" •>* the spring training. failH ?p hi* bid to a; tick vrth th*Rod. legs but shewed improvement a? .5 hitter when H ve < "*Uf'd from Re.' trie at fj-se end of +h* Ra rific Coart League season Don Newcooi.be traded hr fh* Loo Angeles Dodgers to the Red legs Hi owed some of his eld effer? iveness during the late stage of the season Ope .'f the outstanding demon si ratio** of power hutting was pu* on hy Wes Covington. the 1951 World Rertes defensive star Ham pered b,-' a bum knee most of tv., season, the Milwaukee outfielder banned out 7.4 home runs and dro*’« in 75 IN Is in 88 games '391 trip* to the plate!. Charlie Nest batting around set » new home run record for * ' Dodger second .baseman with 37. erasing Jackie Robinson's old mark of 19 Some outstanding work was dona bn Curt Flood, rookie renter field or for the Cardinals Flood w»- * hitting sensation in May a«d June, but major league pitching appar ently might up with him in July and August He slumped to

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