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16 THE CSASOimjaw WTKK FNTHNG t*..ATCBOAT. HOrjaSBER IS. ia»S ‘ y^>W«CM^..ll ll M«.»wg»,4M, Mrfcarww( , wu , WMa ,,. J , ;|r , w|yr , ill'll, IIIWI |» . St. Augustine’s Falcons Trample Winston- Salem, 26-0 + 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* , f 4* 4* 4" + 4* 4 4 4 . BluefieldState Wallops Shaw University Bears, 44-12 Brown, Thompson And Spease I Sparkle In St. Aug.’s Win : WINSTON‘SALEM For the week In a vo ■’ Rip ■ ’ ! ‘ °ns j *>f Raleigh 5 Sum! A*».en.-» uw > - dpi \ lese hs.vp rnmn-d homecoming r** - j Isbratlo&s for tvo of the mp - j potted college*. The Falcons siYier** j vie tori ohs by a iicore of I’hfH the Wm.bnp- bah-Tu T*- <**r*«?*« I College ftmtw Saturday bHore x j feoiSHScOßßims frrowd of ■ th oijs »t? d p&Tson c s? I u rdu ?. The previous tveeU i }*m inf. A u gggtfr>e ft whipped F hz»be t h City Teacherr Co.neg*y .(£* | * fit their feomeccrm»s. The. Falcons scored once. in evr f*T aiiarter oMt.irdoy to ow-toteC" 1 local eleven, S t iOTf.Ti& move ifirm fen y a ret# out < @»jsrh rime, i.ho tAsVmift \vei’f‘ cn-UYb j «sd Leo touchdown? by ''‘tarion • jy f'enm. who f.n.n'M'-d m > l.rcmc-tid * * fr .perform *rr •=■ Pi*o w > d opened she w * f.h 1 a 50-yard d&ssh. in the nr si. nt-urc*. ; #.v ?n hhe second period he ref* b' • v 9>iis, Donald Thompson raced ?n j yards in the third nenod and Leri- j *•? Spease d'j : .:hed 10 r urU' it; the ! fourth stanr.a for the Falcons*' nth j er s)f!oref. * Fain f Ais gust in oF. to Red so 3?0 j Tard« on the ground in chalking up j d:£ fourth CIA A victory s* gains! \ tyro detests for the. season. 7he- Hciin- were kdfjt bottled nr ! bv four pass itif ereeptiovr They • Were table to (tornplpk only four ; m.t of 13 tiaf • atoerepto. Saint Augustine's mnets John'on j f smith "Traitorsltr '* Oolrton ; ~ | It Pays To ADVERTISE H 2 H " p,oof p ib _ li I Tttifilriw I if Jad | i arms S- ly..,®]' j %m )* Jatfe * fiotfiert m Ssnd j Virgins Friit* Brandy Distilling Do. j Fatontown, N,,!, * North Garden. V*. j | HOMECOMING! I SAINT I AUGUSTINE’S#' J. COLLEGE IT . J. 0. SMITH 'S UNIVERSITY jgm | G O!.DEr i BULLS I SATURDAY ■** WBB nov. 1 a w Kick-off 2:00 P. M. W / : W BijSt Homecoming Parade 12:30 P M 8J? A BANDS, MAJORETTES UW *HA VTTRACTK )N« H CHAVIS PARK —RALEIGH j A OMISSION: General .. $2.00 Student SI,OO j p Qnlh hore afternoon for s | i.hfir own homecoming celebration. [ Dhe Golden Bnif n •••■' hee'n ebosen i Score Was 3~ 6: Ligon Edges Past Atkins For Ninth Win Os Season tViNTOF-SAtEM The Inttle i ; l ’Sues of 1.-igon High School. Ra- I ! "'£bi. n nipped Atkins High School I of this eh *■■• "-6. h»rn last Thvirrdr,'? | .-jt'imwon f.-i rack tip iheir ninth i ! • irifirr acsin .l one io ,; ft ms a ' id.;, H| iiii.jj. tot lh* 1..1C011 i I n'avorr-. T*i» !..;i' i<- Btr.- of Ligon High I rapitalirn*! on an Atkin-- fumble i '• ° <n Ihf- first ppriorl William i Tbot-pp t'oi'o’ ■- ft'd on the Atkins | T yard-litin. and Willigm fDood- | ! him! Tate scored from three .v*rde out. vtipoieon .Tnhusr>n passed to Wil- I ii.-iiv. Hal tsfiplr! *<>t the es.trp points | lhat decided the victory, Aikic.s tiiah r«tposted onickly. _ > [ ,_ <rm 1 At; Salisbury: ■-yyg-'i" r » a ■ tsi'rzrz*-*? j I Bears Topple Voorhees For Fifth Grid Victory SALISBURY • The powerful Bhie Boars of Living stone College con tinned their winning way here recently by grinding out a 10-6 victory over Voorhees College in i steely rain und a w-n of mud at the Livingstope Athletic Field The Beat's jumped off to an 8-0 i'-sd in the second period with a bntchdown and a safety and con chided their scoring with finoiiter Mifelv irt flic- final period II ue, the fifth victory for I.iringstOee against a vincte setback. It gave them a record of foor wins and one loss so thr conference. a heavy raitJ fell throughout the i:smc. ! ivingslone. hlfliikod ir, the n pening »tan?a. gr>t. its attack roll ing in th<- second period and it Cha Mcl (twain corned over the sioal line fnffli 13 Tennessee Whips Central I; ' State, 20 -6, In Ohio City I SVR.BE R FORCE. Ohio Mc- Pher.-ou stadium Tennessee Btate University Tigers recently lashed mu fieri tty in the second I by the A.-tocwt.ed Negro Press »hc favorites ir* this encounter. T:.i Golden Bulls hat! from ChaviQito j j Jamm Fmans raced V 0 yards- for a • touchdown early tn the second j ouarlcr The running aftempt *o , tie up fb» score was Ktonncd short I jby Coach Pete WMbam-- ch-ege- : The Blues reached the At! 'w- ! ; i.yard-line, but fumbled awa.y *ht j | opportunity to score end Hie locale : moved to Ligon ' 10 op a lone pass ! but v ere stopped there, in the 3 r p | quarter Atkins col to Ligon s 38 •. >,d , ! line In the final quarter and trier; ! a field goal, which fell short of j !he goal pod The Ligon team -■ only loss tbi?. ; -ear wan to Rprkt Mount %*>hom I they played at. K.aleicb for hotne» corning yards away. The Rears added a safety to take ,ili 3-0 ioarl Tb:.j turned out to Ik enough to : win the game 'nice Voorhe'-s fad ''d to convert following da touch down in the third Stan/a The Bears got their first safri following their toudtdown. Lnni-. Martin an q Charles Boseboro 1 teamed up to throw » Vomdioes j back info the end-zone for (he two points. The Bears final safely .?.< pick ed Up when a fourth down pass '.'■ere er ; ard out of the Vocchee- i end-r-one Voorhees scored on » 72-' vd Pii’ in the third period with Wil- ■ !iam 'Smith passing to Robert Evans for tite tally. Joseph, Lavic, Edmond Hasty. : Je throe Partee, Edwin Pearson . and Charles Kirk led tne Living stone defense : ■ half to swamp Central State Marauders 20-6 before 4000 drizzle. j dampened partisan fans and snap i Central is perfect season’s record. Concentrating on defense. Coach j Howard C. Gentry’s blues record j scored ir: each quarter under the , j ball handling and passing of Co j Captain Wilbur Suesberry arid the i | running of freshman halfback j j James Crawford, a ] 60-pound con I verted quarterback from Col urn- I bia, Tennessee. The Tgers scored j first by backing the Marauders on j their own goal fine, then block | ing the attempted punt of Ken ' Waters that skooted out of tire end rone for a safety with 3:01 second:: remaining in the first period. Getting hark in (hr win nil j nmn, the Tigers knocked off Ohio's last undefeated and un tied team, hut had to come from behind to lead ft-ti at in | < icrmiatdon. Opening the second period Central moved from their own 34 in five plays on ,t 39-vard pass from Waters to j end Homs Toler to put Cen tral ahead briefly 6-2. From the kirk off the big blue dash- j ed 07 varrff, to paydirt with Sucsberry bootlegging the TO j from the five capping the j longest TO drive ami posting a, 3-1 record for the season. Applying defensive might Hur j ing the second half, the Tigers, i scored twice on Central Hiiscues i Blocking x muffed punt Tackle j Bennie Ciay covered the ball for J | the Tigers on Central's five. From j ! the five, Suesberry hit Find Aubry j j Winston in the end zone. Andy j Farthrnan. speedy halfback from ] Memphis, turned in a dazzling bit j !on broken field running with s I j 33-yard TT> interception. | Plucking » W(iters' offering In- I j tended for Toler, Farthman nipped j | ihr bed and danced away from j j tack lent before being sprung goal- j J ward by Peed Metcalfe's block for J ‘he Games' final score. i Fleet Columbia freshman Craw j ford blasted through the hie I Marauder line five times for 3(1 i yards and Tiger ground gaining | honors before he was lifted from j the game. Crawford’s elusive runn- J mg kept Central off balance for I Suesberry is passing attack that I netted 7 out of 12 for 104 yards. I The Gentry-coached blues picked f up 139 yards op the ground while j holding Central to 54. j (j Patronize Our Advertisers 1 b HFrisiON -- H«r!d f ißa i4i B^rts^y. IH’j. thrown a risM to body r>t < ’ostft- Hurii»r. Iliftt* 10 r«tijHid J>a.tUfr llOOt At MadlftOTi IS(IJJA?£ (JifdfPQ) Nnv VcM’b Htv. m-rnily Brssp>.. from took KrftoM.vns <•««<.» hv adp oLfoit *m iiis tihdh siralgbfc vlciofy it? b!s Yofit dfihift. * FHOTOI. Scfia Stars Play ley Role In Celtics’ Title Drive (Editor’s Note: This is ;<>' i other in the ..erics of utoric-. on tan players in flu > L J .fh"); :; ' Kiisitrlba.fi V mso,. vvto'.u jmt prosprcl*, of iht ir ft isns. CHICAGO fANfb ■ Tlir Ro-i.au ! f'elites, despite their dt*/pat in ,11 'O I I'iayofl fin.d.s in the National Bus- t kolbnll Association by the ,St Loti- i is Hawks laid row-inn. stall are con- ' .sidered pro most fiat.-- I cci couid corn bins lion. i Rill Eusk-'IJ is ore reason for j San Frandt-ro teammate, K, C. i Join's, now f>n the Celjicy.. th= oar! j vi’fi division champion? might be • vrn better this season. Two other players Sent Jones ■cud Bert Swain give the Celtics | the largest tan representation ia I the team's' history. Boston. :md» ! dentally, was the first NBA team | !o require a tun p’uc-r - Chuck Cooper, the former Duquesne star in 111411, Rl-SSKf.L TOP RE SO UNDER ItiisMpli. regarded as the. greatest rebounder and defen sive player in basketball, play ed his first full season in | 1957-58 with the Celtics and act an NBA rebounding record of 1,564, an average of 83.7 per | game. He also established a \ league mark when he hulled down 49 rebounds in a single same. TheHwice former Ail-Arncrican | is one of: the NBA's leading gate j attractions. In his first swing a- i round the NBA gftn returning ! (row the 1056 HL, inpi.es, Russel! drew j, record 7o,!i»D fHila. Ti-vvvf yen n rokMi-w BONS { TI 'AiMAJ VI K K. c* Jones, who a pJoymalcer ’ on f!ie great Ran t ranrisoo team thal won 56 .'draight, bod in decide whether to play pro basketball or football He tried out for the Los Angeles Rams as u defensive half WELL AIMED Jo* Brown, left, backs up after a roundhouse right to the jaw by Johnny Kusso [hiring the fifth round of the ten-round non-title lightweight fight ,il MU ini Reach. Fin. on Nove,fu ller sth. (HIM TELEPHOTO). f Ln- k. thm üb.Or.iq to cast hi.-' lot with the duties, 1 Xhe baU-iiawkirr -To:v<- o!so was Ime ? nLci o? the !TS6 U. - O' v .ii • (pic team. He Is cal-l.ike in his ry i actions and possesses a long •< >n j trajectory push shot, , OTHER TAN STARS TVH i Mf:t.{* FLs namesake on Hi*- tpum Sum • was with the Celtics lari year. He was th' Celt's no. * draft < holer to 1957 and was ♦he only rookie to uiake the fe.-um last *c.i«on to limited [ sefriee, hr sewed 369 points • for a y average He shot .139 from the floor and ,711 from the foul line, His best perfur- I mance was in n pant with St ! liOisfs when he scored IS point*. to to minutes of action. | A speedy* performer, Bam Jones j j can play front and back court. H*- is agile and serves as the mkkb* | man on the fast break. He also ha> a diX'pptive dribble, j At North Carolina Colleen. Our j ham, bain scored 300, 438, 314 and ; j 503 points to four successive years. ! j Bf> was an all CIA A conferehci i ! performer. Coach Rod Auerbach plans to! | use Swain to spoil Russell, f rM „ , ;■: V. ___ j l , I i Heavyweight | E. Terrell i?i Moving Up j f CHICAGO fANP) Ernest I Terrell, IS-year-old Chicago hen vywoigbt, early last week scored ihe 16tb victory in hlr- pm career, derfsioning veteran. Sid Peaks' of LoulsvtUft in ars eight-round thrill er at Joe Louis gymnasium here. 'fears Suffer Second Defeat After 5 Straight Victories BLUBFIBLD, W Vs - Phillip j | Jackson of n,d| | i oi gh , .N". C., r&o 0$ v&d for jj touch* I I dov’fi on th® opening titekv S»»f \ ; Howard Bisons Prepare j | For Basketball Opener ! WASHINGTON, P c -With th«- ? I m| .h>h’i-on C ! j Smith University »hun tv r o nv.oy, Howard * Uuvpi olv I ffftitch Toni I? j; I»- fdCT-fl v |fh imp | of h*«: toughest *i*. hi: j ; !, y» If as «i on < ouch. i Coa c h Hart i ■ <**.r:C ret.uhkl In* * I with on*.v f‘Hu* of vm- j j r -on s hr ft*, ton <. ■* >m ha n {{., j j Lot,.* C'o '' ii'l'iin.s ,h>hn S'phny | Clinton Ranis I Top Trenton j In Grid Game j TJRI NTI n Tb t m■ • v i j GJiptrrM RgiiTs r* 1 ') nr- ved to Trf'p. * i ! ion foi .» gsSTN? o?-d- Jo ne c ! fheh School to ihr . core of 1?• hi i j ft OTJ thf* ••■opo't*- h r,r :'' k'nidi."OP* 1 j The vie tor v ’Aia rived the 'ovoniT of ,! j tho season for the Run; j In the fjr.t qtsHrter Wu || j bt.diud Huu'hdown fron> th <: li j sFA-cn . iln* -on .-■< quarto i' I n r r*‘ ’ ! I •ri.nn g£ve Chntori u t> to 0 icud p-» •! i i Yf»r their op poor ni - 'ph<- | j j lo’ichdown svss tnado by Tronlon j j * w'biofa tied tin- ipmc H to 6 in the |! ; second qnarh r. t Sin ton ra i I ted in the sr< j oml quarter \% hon Domcl »s Faison. ifiiuricr back, on ;* *.M pI a y j hiillfd nil Oo» vay from lh >anl Sim* to give Gfisitnn * ST to G h iff S Ju* MeM Hctrriscn of both tram 1 ' m:?dc foriber sporuu' hnnosviblr. fbr victory m;ch' Clin {»» n «ndisp»»tcH dwhipion of the f .s’,i»*rn His iiict. Coy eh Litil ty dJI u»* * s «nd hU ■•o!,sb? Hums hu'c * prPtid i '-onfnrence ra J of 7 wins nod i ' ' to IHHnbrutou. The Reims »re hi win io\ i Chapr-i *i 1 n in the play-off I which will gi v e Cin ion n chance i fur the :Tn(e chompioiiship, Stephens-Lee Toys Concord By 80-0 Score CONCORD A hand of Sko j hens-Lee Bears, needing a victory j to regain their Westero N V Dis- I irict Championship after Second - ' Ward High was knoeked off by j i West Charlotte High, ex ployed J • in the Uisl three periods to down ■ Logan High 30-0. After a scoreless j ! first quarter, Charles Piekeiv* ; i broke the ire wild a three-yard | | plunge and Earl Thompson passed j to Leroy Wilson for the two-point, j conversion. I.filer Thompson tr .mi i ;-d With fieri Ferglft-Otl 00 70-vftrd - ! ■.roring play and Thompson ran • i for the two points eon ■ ■ T!io final t-iiu-hdov. n came on , tB-yurd-rqn by rVrguson. The defensive play of Cflpt War j low Hailwood. George Lytle find j Thomas Clemmons stood out fm ; the Bears. i from she * twin* on, ii war. al! ; Rlm-ijqld Stole Colluge hen: Ka; wrdsy. The West Virginia eleven dro- •- ' ":„ht ha “k Jo - ~ jh.-oi r and .* cut on e i Mil!old P’«r*t.OTS» *-= -ftr» 1 *.«*}■«:- gr.'-d I qnfpH in .Uu'tC %' ’’ poitilm f\ Mtr'e dunnp ! atid :*«■•! a rjew ff-iii yen r ftcoi*n>i' . * ecord V'ith a tr-fa.l of J J'* pom■' I bypltoV'. Vk -livO OrtHird to b,- j |AH O.n lrol \nie\nAb k'^" 3 An-ie i i be A. spcillHon p •;.»»■* W .s; id • | Katuri hrd the c ;nn ip : i jnb*innHft ;md prisicd i i 5 pom* ; | a.;c for four ypais fdav ritrnui/.r Our MH I If ! I I ??X FOOTBALL! men school skmo u na v ■ A&T AGGIES -versus- VIRGINIA STATE 5 OLEEGE Sat., Nov. 1 5-2:00 P.M. GREENSBORO MEM. STADIUM Admission $1,50 Straigh t Kentucky Bourbon mm****, ' W- fit I I | STRAIGHT umau *on«KW..' ' fl| | KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY . 86 PROOF ©ANCIENT AGE OlSTltllNS CO., EftANKKpRT, KY, / H)T>rlnns 11 - 1 ? dfienton e iht {Miaw Roans. ! I'll I ml"! I ffihnMj rnA lit • R>rr>i>i< p\t,%nti6 She §!»•* aH'ia'J. w lio ivf»w< tjowu *« fcrrinnj 'ftvuifiis defeat after fives r.a-J. erk Ul* W®f« rs by N, f", Cftlfcf# the < afnial As Wa*3* img i«'ti t> r iio - out.c?v\?d BlilefieM both ’v?nmr*-md pacing, but lost 'ho hrtll many times, that, th* i iu»m» lean? won Ibe encounter eas* S ily, \ A Her the loiirhiliinit fir f i.-L -Uft. Blv«pfh|f| tHlsb**d e *. r: fr.-.u iH# bait v;• rndert. Sbavr al«4> * >• emu-? limr «Oor^ * t«* firam ;:r*K fla mrnonHjd. in Hie fit. A half. Blueftcld 3COr • •■i !■• \nr v.pfp ic» tnskr it a run* s avra.v '^inr.
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