10 THS CARCUN2AN WF.Mv imum: svu ntm. novi w.rc i, mss Shaw Bears,NÇ Eagles Clash At Washington Saturday HEAD SUMMED BACK C,.i »■ n ■ ' t •u- ; ' n lord •:% as !.»(•■:•. >. •' • n • .« • i •: '. u >kins no December Mh. The bout «(} f nueh< in I .nil;; ! - !i, ’i! ; ' * ■. ‘ ’ ’ • ■ PV wmmkß v*** r ■« u-.v* ; Th» F-B-gle ftfidtlri-. nbe =: ■ ■ ;>■! •••», many virioncs, Wii* season, are slimnt ;«>. ,•■■■■, ty t ii-H -the scene of thlr ,veas * N< 1 HO < ■> - ,?■ the holtoni row jit; Milton Rnhueori. Ito-sic )•'■ ' i , ; < t i(tinc. Fined f .iwn, TJuumis .liibmori .1 ~- . ,iii i’, illslow, Fanii'-t Ra.me*. 3 »d Wall Ground: ■ » ulMins < )! ton (i, .larknon. %lfniiso i . <■ ,:,t, i.ttn,i ti.int- Trotters Take ;c “Floor Show’ ’ NEW YORK Aftei pi-" .> ■ he- , (<• re scllct.it crowd , in Mad: Square and older nh tin? New' York area, the dating •Urlem Globetrotters 1..k; thn i i ; Hsketbal! and fabuio. 1 -- •how” into the middle v r.-.i n \> r:-\- 1 „ 2nd Sepia Performer TSETPOST * A Too - - CKd tan p!a.\ rr hi, ■ '• - - the roster of Uv Detroit Tip- Last week, the ctvb a — l — l — l ——'■■iiiwi ui*.I*l i HOMECiiPG! MMHMMMrmkma*. -.■ *v*M. - . VKWMIMW S Alll ; - AUGUSTINE E o COLLEGE ; h-A! cat ■ * ; J. C. SMITH i UNIVERSITY GOLDEN HULLS SATURPVY *g jp fi*W NOV. IQ W Kick-off 2:00 P, ;\|. / ★ Big Homecoming ru. ;e-|'- l.' :n r M ' : ;; A' BANDS, MAJORFTIES # HALF- Ti Ml A! ! f’Ai rjr r CHAVIS PALT -r^siGN ADMISSION: j General , ,:2.o(l Student -1.00 «arr: , »i , r hirr-uMPatwi ixm 1*: jmfaffigjmurte .■/tsirey-g*:?...- l.cH by Wilt ’The Oils. Cham bmaia. sbe SSS,iK>4 ''.under rookie .md :!, u jncredihle comedian .Meadow lurk ficnion, the iSfvi.M cdiiioe of Abe Sai-iferstein’s inter n?fj-maily ioiiWis Giooeiroitcv-v ii '-tiU Y-nri;/ baited on Frnedwav a: ' A cr-o-ncriy {broii;:: of s is --00 hail ■■ d lb- it, in -- :Y--i i- Gar den lost week, and no !esa than w million saw them p-’< ferai on tin Aievs Allen tetevteion show Sun day. Orteb -r h) Afterward. A1? «• one of tin «jr uatest performers in show busi commented: ’ The Glcsbsirnftorv can corn l back to n\v television snow an? time thr-v want to. They’re tb< yrentest. Chamberlain. Lemon am Honey Taylor (the dandy drtbb — ! hers.. Haro! Freeman, Marvin Miller. Nathan C«M»k AHVir filter. Third left to . right: Milton Johnson. Randolph Crrws. I'red ' !>•< is! ii. .Son > e,- ~. W'-oris.: Charles Hinton, James Breultutton, Frank tfia: 'orr. Robert McAdams, Henry Moat!* i Milton leathers, Harvey Rarnwur. Clarence Williams, and James Tyson. The ahmei gridders ran he seen at Q’Kelly Field on tho cottesre’s rumpus when <• 5- ; P *i, , rage the Maryland State Hawks in the annual liMwnmii-nt g-?«r nr, she ZMh of! Ostubw. and the A&T Aggies in (he 26 th annua! Thanksemng m, ••? , r > ler? were absolutely riotomi. They | i f ally broke me itp." The fflohetjpottertl will fAirfTl GOOFING OFF BY SKINK’’ Hillr.»d« H-i pi Durham 22., Wilaon o—Hillside's fir-a, win of the I season. Carver High of Winston Gatern M. Atkins of w-me city 0. New Rent 12, Kinston 12 (tie). Nasbvill* 32. Wake Forest ft. Rocky Mount 16, Raleigh ft. PERQUIMANS UNION COUNTY SCHOOL of Windfall. N C I has the smallest town on record in the North Quotum rich Sch ! conference. They weigh from one end fifty down. They've lost, one ; out of five games. Edenton is up for homflcoratns next ThurK’.v ! And just for the record, the "Windfalls’’ beat Fdent.cn last yeivr j w:f)i Brutus Wilson as head coach, Raleigh Privot, a former Shaw ; University football player, is coach of the "Winfalls" »nd well j versed on how to use the kind of material that presetits itself for Mm full football schidiile each season, whether it be big or small. BOOKER r. WASHINGTON OF ROCKY MOI ST OEFF ITS IT* -ox A beautiful night for football, gala sounds of marching i-.n- 1 and highly-deeoratecl floats moved into Chavis Park whore an o/er« flowing cowd of 4,000 well wishers from Raleigh, F?»<-1 y Mnin-t .-.-d ’ fhroughout the Stale of North Carolina flock ii to awutt. the battk of two well-trained Triple "A" hiah school teams, !-icon worp Us hump uniforms of dark blue and Beoln-r t Washington In its read uniforms of gold. At the precis* time, before the game started, the teams left <)*c field amt the m - * visitors and loyal alumni discussed wb.it they eyoeeled in folic, Faith doors to the dressing rooms were closed, but on the n«-' v i Mount- ode the door opened and in walked a lone figure cloaked in a j three quarter iengtl? .jacket. dFdtoed to he worn in .n+ic. v/eatltrr a j hood betlitdhed his face ami a roar from th* person* iit-id* wa hs H A manly stature, standing; 6’ 4"' and weighing »»? 360 ibp. rciscci a ' ’'and and wild we arc here. The cheer was for Coach IX Ts Atkins j hrsd coach for Rocky Mount, who had been in Word 4 A. Veteran.; j Hospital, Durham. He bad arrived to set his ebarerw for Mv i. -.-k | that they bad been assigned. The door closed and iakr r-be two teams j rame out for the beginning of the contest, in th Press box I,be announcers and broadcasters wore bury sn - j Hng the scene. The game was sent back to Rocky Mount with Oom i mire loner r o. Armstrong telling the action. Rocky Mount won the to«s and elected to receive. The ?aiii* get underwav and things began to happen. Early in the pa me Booker 7 was able to get a touchdown and extra -points which came after LR-nr, I . aside the 80 yard line, elected to make a try lox yardage but failed. The half ended with Bwker T. leading, ft 0 During the intermission o gala half time was well enjoyed, The second half began with l.igan receiving and carrying ihr xetion hut the Booker T, Fhargca fought hack. From hath side - hnrs, players w*r* sent in and other* eame put of the game. The Hail changed hands and information was yelled to the team from both benches, Fate in the third quarter l.lsrnn scored from some yards out, hut was unable to get the extra point th,,i would aid its cause. Tim 4.000 fans h*ram* tens* and as the teams played Inert j Honker T. fans bit their bps wondering if their learn would hold Litem fans bit their bps wondering if their team could meet ihe now pressing teak. The fourth quarter wax going away fa.si but the u-, m: j battled, in the closing minutes Booker T.’s hard running. 260 lb., ful'back answered nil auestton* when he ran, and played his heart nut while his teammates were busy carrying out their assignments . i)p Bookr r T. team scored again and iced the game, also making ! good the extra points. Uk final whistle blew and the field then had most of the Rock’ ..Tminl. fans mat Raleigh fans out congratulating ell of the players I lor a Lne display of sportsmanship and fair play. I'he coaches met, shook hands and congratulaieri each other ’ i.rout the teams. The lights in the ball park remained on, derlils! frnm the noate covered the outside. The sideline coaches gathered I loi a second guess that, would win the game for the home toon At |ll P.M. the lights were turned off, but in the homes, clubs r V,, f j ,- nr I ncr: ! hr game was played well into the night. 7nr. talk now is who is going to piny who and wha< the I now ".It's a same of IF. fn Kinston. N. C the .1. .W. Barber football team was playing i Adkin High. The score ended in a Up. Two Os State’s Top Grid Teams WASHINGTON. IV C hitcwnt in the 17th Annual Capital Classic scheduled for Griffith Stadium on Saturday, November I. t, between North Carolina College, of Durham and Shaw University of Raleigh, is steadily mounting g.imolints draws closer. Roth North Carolina and Shay University create this i nterrsl with their w—klv Win* to maintain nndrfeatrd records. Last Si lordsv ho t h teams won derisive victorir of foes in their battle foi (he Central Intereoleglate Aihldir, A ".;ori itton cha toptenship. Shaw University trounced Eliza beth City, 3fi-0; while North Caro lina downed Virginia State. Xi-Q. These wins save each '•■ e. n rec ord of four wine, aa-Mnst no. n-. feats. An estimated cm’ ' of '■h.fifin fans, including some (5,000 from the “Tar Heel’* State, arc ■ <:-»vi.-d to be In Griffith Stadium by i- r-i. off: time. This will swell the total attendance for the 17 annual gamer to more than 331 000. Shaw University in '■oaob-rt hy Clifton Anderson, ol Cc.-r HT.-> »* Vi"*' 1 «* ■* cs-■ A ,T» . ** ilj » it- rr ,i r. t a* .» . -T» »i * : i earned his R. S. Megrrr from Indiana I'niversily fn 1" A. thousands more viihin the m rt f seven days when y Invade th-. j middle wort and pn! on Ihe show j everybody on Broadway is r.iill i talking about. They will appear in the following cities: Oct 1 s’i. i ,',,n ird Wood, l-.fn . 1 . Itnrlne his under - graduate l : | days he earned his fetter in i ! both track and football. While t I pursuing his graduate work at j i | Temple University and the F , | nivetsUv of Pennsylvania, An i: | derson played for the Chicago Cardlna's an( i the New York fiiants in pro-footha!!. j Coach Herman Biddirk has been ! bead tnentor »t North Carolina i Colic::T rim e ID4S and has corn j piled a record of f*’i wins asair- 1 • i .id rlefeats with nine ties. His gi i v.arrio'K cavXur.-d CiAA titles m ! j *"1 !T1; H l ' ' i National MyOutSu Chamrrnne in ; ih'lt after d ■iVnting highly favorite j • Tennessee Sfeje. In !S>sd North i . Carolina was .one of three teams j . deadlocked for the Cl A,Y Cha.m- j ' l ■ | T'ionhlrip along with Mortan State j 1 | College sod De'eware State, i j «h*r Shaw and North Ceroivoa i i i rom» into the Classic undefeated J l j this will be the 4th oecufslon no- t i ! defeated teams have mot In the • l ! .innual football exlravasanKa. On ; • j the three other tjmes uAflftfrated • < looms were hern, Tusks gee AAF I ! tc.iunr were here. Tuskeegee AAF I l Morgan College, in 1944; Ten ! Sbmi birUled West Virginia | j in l'>47; "'hde Maryland Staf ej 1 I tool,- or Term r-ser SU/tc In '9sfi. j I ! I Nov. 1, T.suisvflle, Ky,; Nuv. S j i I'ooria. Ill; fy'ov, .5. Miles. III.: i?ov. j j 4 RlvnhurM 13: Nov. 5, Himtfitond, j ! fnd.; and Nov. 8, l.afaycite, I> d i >c . i ■■:s* 4 1 FALLON# (-'"TUN ....Chsrte* ! B*»ler. < lh* ! Hi. Aurusttee's foil"'r Uw-dioU leant Hus year Boler. nhfl -' clh OnrbftMt h<-me, Sms asy*<>o p»- ii ariititt in •the Fa leu's! dash*- j Yrn•r. t (r-oin,. m,:i.j fthsv I-m • !vtt> f>f. rnif-., , Coltel« and t aye'l- . *i*«- htato | I'cacHer* College.. I >*r ;r -vv ! ut-jjo%s, *** ! ■■ r | %£*■ V* V w SHAW BEAUS’ TACKLE-™ Lon M-islcr, age 21. «' 2", 228-lb. I Tack If is & tenter from Wood- - bridge, New Jersey, He I* one of It* main rp’smn Hist the Rests' detonse has held (he opponents in i*3 points fbis- \J 5 of ibe coistyida produced ilh’rs. Tuskcegea dovmad Mor ,n. 2-0; Tennessee trounced West irginia, in a last minute thriller, .7-53: and Twinessea cante heck in win over highly favorite Mor gan State, fi-IY Paring Shaw tiniveralty'a powerful offense is Quarter bark George to-r ;> in. 3 , «opt;n more from MerehantviHr High School, MerchantvHle, N, J. Ingrturi spnrked Shaw to bril liant season while only & freshman imf despite hir wrlghbis' onlv I T pound*, •»« a ’• 9” frame, was selected all < I\ -\ signal -caller. North Carolina like Shaw, has break-awHy back in 2J year old Clifton Jackson, a sertinr, knm Hampton Virginia. Jackson stands art ewn six font and weighs 18S pounds. - TVr- \va.. also named All- CIA.A hack in lPr>7 with a record o{ carrying the halt 107 titne-s for a cain of 800 yards an average of 7.5 yard; per try. Only once was he thrown for « test and that time marred his average when he lost ?13 yards. The eps ruwidar halftime -how, highlight of the iwo-day football holiday, will see the queens being crowned by the Hon. -Judge Ar~ mono W. Scot!, of the lyhinicipAl KEN FUCKi BOURBON WHISKEY ® # Old TXyo ® 86 PROOF the oin tavlor oismuav co - frankfort % iduisviiu. keniucky DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTRJLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY Court. Judge Scot graduated from the lav» school of Shaw Umvorsity m 5898 and if, at present a trtTte.fi nf Shaw. l A & T AGGIES —VS.— Gieenshoro iem. Stadiiim Kidvoff 1 Oesoh J2joo IVooti. TbHnios Pre fun# Sbmr jjegins »< • Oft fsj ADMISSION $2.50 a Mile tons Prndr • Precision ftrilt Team-, * fkaerlitie ft Brilharif Jialffbne & I.'^Vpl dp C) i) f>a-1 l r i py i Vi» T'3 £s*,f* T.fll :.i 3 i c bred artificially