.X THE CAROLINA T1ME& SATURDAY OCTOBEK 1«, 1937 EAGLESBIG BLUES «■’ORTING* I BAaWAll. 1 WMnW I MWWM. T BBW I VA. STATE OVERPOWERS HAMPTON 40-7 Trojans Score 5 Times In % Second Half As Brisco, Bailey and Echols Star Hampton Institute, V»., Oct. 9—Revealing a -wealth of pov'er in both the offence and det’en- ive phases of thv^rame. Coach Jeffei^n’s Virg^ro State Tro. jan “War Horse V’ came out of the ibam to register a jiecisivc ▼ictory over a light but fighting Pirate eleven on Armstrong Field Saturday. While a Homecoming crowd of 3600 enthusiastic foot ball fans looked on, the Trojai's rode through to a 40-7 vieldr j over a gallant pHrate crew which J suffered the worst defeat in many years. Outstanding features in the never cea.^ng offense the Tro jans maintiiined throughout t!ie * grame the running and passing of Henry Brisco, State’s^^ All Ameri-i can back from Washington, D. C. and the long runs of “Ace” &ailey and Echols. Virginia State started it* strongest possible team, which at once began driving with a gmoot!i ani brilliant attack and scored ita first touchdown seven and a half minutes after the opening ' uf llic itiattlcj: Outstanding on the Pirate team were McGhee, freshman fullback who played a great defensive KNOXVILLE MENTOR TAfcLADEGA ABOLISHES AD MISSIONS TO ATHLETIC CONTESTS COACH HAWKlfiS TALLADEiGA, Ala., Oct. 14— (ANP)—In order to venouce “commercialiam i n athletics,’ Talladega college ia inaugurat ing a policy of no admission charges to this year’s football games and other sporting con tests, it was announced Monday by President Gallagher. Commenting tipon thif dap&rt- ure from custom, the presidenl stated, “This stop is a definita renunciation of all commercial ism in athletics. For many years the college has followed the con sistent policy of refnsing io give athletic scholar;^ips or to offer any kind 6i special mducoment solely to attract athlete* and build up winning teams. The eli mination of gate receipts *iark» the logical culmination of this policy.” It is understood that the cnly other instituion in the country following a similar policy is John Hopkins university, white, of Marvland. TO PLAY FOR HALLOWEEN DANCE AT NEW ARMORY Above is a section of the Tiny Bradshaw orchestra which will appear at the N«w Armory 'u this city Friday Octoher 39th to play for a Hallowen dance spon sored toy the- Alumni Arsoeiatit'U of North Caralina College for I Negiioes. Bluefield Unable to Cross C, College’s Goal Line Due To Strong Defense Played before the largeatCarolina backfield prevented any group ever to see the first hon".t appreciable gains. Lightn^r, the game of the searon on this grid- Freshman center, and Big Hol- iron, the Eagles of North Caro | den, veteran guard, were outsta*!- lina College for Negroes beld ■ ding for the Eagles. Joe Slade the heavier Big |B9ues to a score- {brought the stands to tlieir less tie. Both teams were hamp- feet on more than one occas'.o.} ered by frequent fumbling. More by his spectacular tackling. first downs were garnered by the Big Blues, while the lighter Eagles had the edge on punting. During the third quarter the J tie as a moral game developed into a Given a thorough trouncing by the Bluefield team last year the Eagles regarded this aeoreU'Sf victory. Greate*' punting J coor'dinatiDn in the meeting of duel. In the final quarter, ho> aerial attacks must be developed ^me developed into a puntiiig ! by Coach Burghardt as Po«. LE LT JjO C RjG RT RE LH RH FB N. C. C. Slade Garrett .. Johnsion . lightner Holden „ Thomas ... Riddick ... Payne _ Alston Strowd .. Hutchins ._ ... Link ~ .. .. Joni's ,. „ Nealy „ .. Rembevt .. Hubbard Baumgardner .„ „ John.soti Fen ell „ ._ .. Brouks , _. Matthews Dogg? he pre pares for his approaching game Entertaihmen t Whirl duel. In the final quarter, the Bluefield team loosed aerial at- j with the St. Paul Tigers Tn Law- tack but the watchfulnesiB of rhe renceville Virginia Saturday. North Carolina College Subs.—^. McCulloh, Malloy and Hill. Blue field—Marfin, Gunn, Hill, Steve- sdii, ^mlltoTi; and Glaybrook. Ifrree—Rivits, Um'pire—'Bruce, Headhnesman—Law;|iDn. BY JIMMY EVANS Believe it or not—the ’ first a ffreat aerensive man injured OD the Knoxville game lyid Taylor who kicked J J College grid «quad when they be- passed in an effort to hold the * *be »e»ion’» workouts' wa» Trojan m^hine in checfc. Moton, { coach himself—W. O. “Little Hudgins, and Watson were out-1 Warrior” Hawktn*, who is usin( standing in the Pirate line. Cap- j * cane these days to assist a tain Hopson and Griffin, star , twi*ted knee. r Evidently the coach attempted to show the Bulldogs a little line play and the boys got rough. Coach Hawkins is much impro ved aniT ready to discard the BULLDOGS PREPARING TO MEET ALA. A. A.M. IN FIRST HOME GAME FRI —NOTICE— We hare bought 100,000 f(f?t Hardwood flooring. We also cany^ large stock of other bnildnif material, sash door, •*c. We have everything to build anything. NEW PORT LUMBER CO. Phone us your orders L-6|941 wingbacks, were on thf bench be- ,cause of injuries. Score by Periods;' Va. State 7 0 13 Hampton 0 7 0 20—40 0— 7 I AMtRICAi N51 FfMMf Ifmosmmoioeisr AMbV KlllKik owe C-'' \ CALVIN iKSEtj Dolores'9' wughtersof hoyd cals/in hoted newsman •o 4 LEE fbRMEIlNoi contender. AS A WELTERWEIGHT BOKtU MAKING A SWELL COME- PACK AS AN ACTOH P.S. ONE WTOR. NO ONE'PtCKS 0 IS'r? ItlTRHATItH.U, PRBS3 Knoxville gfrid enthusiast* as well as all K. C. anxiously await the arrival otf this weekend when they have their first opportunity to view the K. C. eleven 'but the first skirmish to be held on the home field. In thil grame Friday afternoon, I , ~ “HOW COME, LAWD” The first venture of the Ne gro Guild Theatre, “How Come, Lawd,” a play written by Dotfiild Haywood, closed' on Broadway after a run o»f two nights. The production wiS~1IhrBcetvT*- by- -r The Harlem contingent of the WPA Federal Theatre, are spon soring a group- of one ijct plays, by Eugene O’Neill. The plays to be presented are “Moon on tht. Caribees”, “In the Zone”, “Bound fnr Cardiff” and “The Long the critics. They all bewailed the ' Voyage Home.” William Chai'.es, fact that the excellent talents of formerly of the group theatre i^* the “Lawd” of the directing the all-colored ca.^t of “The Green' which includes. Canada Lee, Rex Ingram, movie version Pastures’' were wasted -on the of fering. 'The other players, J)ij; timers all, included, Merccdes Warden Saupdera, Lionel Mona- ges and 01i:^er Foster. Ine pro duction is.’ s(4ieduted to open on Gilbert, Alec llovejoy, Lnigti 22nd. Whipper and Dorothy CodozsA WrLLlE (BRYANT Thf plantation Club, now ten anted in the former Cotton Club October -15. tBe local eleven •will spot in’ Harlem, opened its ne'v be pitted against Alaibama A. Show last-Sunday night. The plo- M. College. This is tbe first time duction starred Willie E'ryant the two teams have met in recent * and Barrington Guy. Thi^ show years, and at this point in the was produced !by Phil Scott and season, little can eatirtHltfeid of ^featured Amy Spencer, Avc;n their comparativ* strength. The j Long Winters and Morena, Hen- boys from Normal, Alabama, have ry Wessels and ‘ Elmer Turner, a new coach this year in Dwight [ The show was fast and zippy TO PLAY HERE FRIDAY NITE BILL ROIL'INSON Bill Roibinson appeared a"! guest start on E'en Bernie’s prc- S"”ha«f beI“^heM7v^r^fot’^Th>^ Three Keys, 1»arg.ins with Bullets’; set a third week at the Paramount Pi^meat and Ma?«u precedent last week. For the 'Theatre— Tiny Bradshaw und! ®"'^ Baskette. his orchestra headliiied at the j WITH BULLETS' Appolo last week—The support- ,v?lth Bryant’ti ork furnishing the ^‘music.' W>A FEDERAL THEATRE Pisher, former Fisk star and re c^t graduate of Ohio State uni versity’s graduate school of phy sical education. Ac^rdlng to re ports from the Alabama ett'ong-'' Le Moyne showed the weaknesses hold. Coach Fisher has iiO nien jn'. in the K. C. forward wall. Knox- uniform. 1 ville coaches are mapping out a The Bulldogs, after having practice schedule for the local started the season off with a 38- . grridders that will probably put 0 victory over a^weak Moiris- j the Knox^lle clan on a fine edge town eleven, will b'e pointing to for their first home game. Barr the 'Alabama game and will ,}ie ing injuries thiif week, Friday out to 'make the first home gama should find th« (Bulldogs playing a win. The gaihe lat^t week with winning football. I Regal Theatre TUESDAY DURHAM, N. C. ALL-COLORED WEDNESDAY THe ONLY COLORED GANOSTER PICTURE EVER MADE qvmekeiihek HASOPEMEO A LONG RUN M DIXONS CAFE IN SHARON HILL.PWIU COMELY STAGE STAR WHOSE RAPID Rb£ TO STARDOM mS_ SET THE BA^T ^X^OO first tims in the history of the motion picture industry, a tion picture sUrring colorc! psr formers and not made by one of the large cbmparties has been booked iby the Loew’s Ihentre Corporation for a run at their house;'. Last week, Ralph Coop er. the star of the producfion and one of the executives, of the or ganization, signed a contract with THE HARLEM PLAY GIRLS Orchestra, the only colored *11- band in America whcj w;tl »l3>pear at the Naw Armory Audi torium Friday October ^fleenth for local dhnce lovars. Voodoo Club”. Fletcher Henc'er- son played the State here last week and wen^t over well . . .In support of the band were The Ed wards. Sisiters and Chuch Rich ards. . . Ruftfeernock Holmes, “co- i the Loew’s outfit that will bring.j. lorod dancer, has been held over th% picture into Loew’s Victoria , for the third week at the Para- early in Nov. “Bargains with Bullets” is said to be the best all -coloi^d film yet produced. The company that produced the film is listed as the Million Dollar f Production^, Inc., and will ruab into production another film, ten atively titled, “MY' SONS”, that will star Louise Beavers. DOns AND DASH AND A BIT OP A FLASH Joe Lo.uis will get $l'0,0uo plus a percentage of the royalties for his Hollywood film . . . KLZ. a' Denver radio station has a “Man on the Street” program that fea tures the colored district . J . Jimmy Ltlnce.ford opened on mount Theatra in Los Angeles . . Fats Waller’s outfit is at the Pa lace Theatre in Chicago . . .Nina Mae McKinney,- tJ»6'f«mme mc,vie star, is currently in Melbourne, Australia . . . The Cdtton Club in New York grossed nearly |4D,000 la t week. KATHRYN PERRY AT FAMOUS JUT KAT CLUB VVH05 E FIflE VOICE AND CHARACTER ACTING HAi WON FOR HIM /VWNY OUlffANDIK'G MOVIE PARTJ. , © K3CK0 ?nss8 ;NEW YORK. Oct, 14—(aNP) '^Kathryn Perty, musical come dy singing star, goes into her fourth week at the famous Kit Kat clulb ne3^ Sunday night, hav ing had her%ptlon taken up by Thursday at Sebastian’s .Cotton [Jules Podell, owner of the avvari* Club in Lor* Angeles c . . E'ihel ky East Side niterie. •Waters »ill head an all-col '>rcd Her present contract at the - -unit that will tnnr the south . KIT KAT exoiraa bomb time in Her husband's band, Eddie Mai- ^ November and Joe Glaser, perso- ■lory, will supply the music. I nal reprcfontative of the «uiig NINA MAIE McKINNEY . .stylist, is makin|^ preparations A new clnbp: featuring colurcd ^ for Miss Perry to be featured in talent, has opened in New York’s a new unit with Louis Armstrong, Greenwich Village section . .J which’is to be produced for Para The owners have titled it “Th*i mount theatres. 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