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►ace fou» tiHE CAROLINA TlMtS SATURDAY NOV. 13, 1»37 C PORTING* lua . \ mABKwiBAJX I HAwwAix ! Boinw ] wwwaie T P AU L TROUNCES ST. AUGUSTINE Tigers Sna^tch Easy Victory From Saints »Meeting on Russell Field for the first time in years, the Saint Paiil Tigers severely trounced their sister team, Saint Augus tine to the tune of 82-^ ii) on* oif the cleanest and hardest fought t>attle9 seen on Russell f^ald. naying a aupeib s^me, St^ Aug. found it impossVbe to break throa^ the line of rough and ready Tigers who mauled and jmi o> Jtaq) psMSfo Yictory of the season . In "the first five minutes of ^lay. Sneed, wiry rig^t half-back of the THgers, literally throw IStlB self acrosf the goal lino for the first touchdown, of ttie game. “Big Pish” Wilson made the ex tra poinfon a pass from Clarke. Recovering a fumble, St. Paul used strategic line bucks to throw themselves deep into St Aug.’t territory. JThen the going was oomiMiritively easy. A perfect pass was completed, Clarke to working the Saints of Augustine were forced to use line plays which often ran' up into a aolid wall bf ripping, roaring, clawing Tigers. The’ half, ended with the visi tors ti'ailing 0 to 18. With Clarke, Bates, and Sneed tearing through 4li« Anggtea ,l|ae and a (buck by iBIoyd, the Smith- jpien crashed the dtfenders goal fe4r another tally- Again the try for the extra was no good. St. Aug drew a IB yard pen alty for holding. Seemingly tak ing a stidden interest in th* game, E. Johnson. St. Aug full back raced the ball through ttie seemingly mystified Ti^rs on a beautiful 17 yard driva off- tackle. But to no avail}, ^unable to make first down they lost the ball to the Tigers who immedia tely sent Clarice off on a 10 yd running .spree. Bates, burley foot, 21^ pound full-lback was UIMt* rW'V7lV7 VSOtit) Sl0Af-«4**O» SENoim ju»T4w>Kt^ew->- Syracuse U, PMYSlClAil PtfiRteM UTA SON ^. IS A SPORT PA6C Afi i or TH€ PASS AND ONE THC ^ASTEiT COHf&C/P.N'S W BALL ■ 1037 itrteivV/'vos/M. St'S" -fV" ^ Panthers Mar State s homecoming Day \^ith 18-6 Defeat (By M*lvi> SykM) 16 in favor ol Union, nenwr o* o«i«. ► DURHAM, N. C. — Beton • The lineup follow*; ahlb aaaiatante in Coach- i crowd of ap(p]roxima.tely 2 thou-' P#«. Stat* them. Coach Dawaon, newly ap pointed mentor otf State CoUoge, with hia version Captain McDowell and E. Johnson presented the most trouble to Saint Paul. McDowell cut loose on a 25 yard run be- fote ae was Talladega College Wins Over Alabama Hornets MONTGOMEKY. ALa., Wood, for the second touchdown j elected to.attempt to buck the of the day. The atempt at con- line.' Bates, burglarizing the was unsuccessful. ] game, pulled off an ex'^i^ ion of “trUckirt*^ S«zy-Q” and fmally cut down. Unable to get their aerial attack Nov. “J fi—jBama Stote’s| haplass 1937 ^^id machine opened its Novem ber wars by dealing a crushini^ 61-0 defeat to the Talladega Col lege Tornadoes here tonight be fore the home fans, and bydoing the 'Iflig Apple” for a 36 yard spurt for firqt down and on the consideration by the 3^ next play hefted the “ole pill" remaining conference across thie ^6-y&M dlataht gual thtir alntei line. . — |B«ma State kicked to Tallnde- ga to open the game and after 2 unsuccessful efforts at the Hor net forewall, Powell back to kick let the ball roll between his legs to the Talladega 5 where Jamei| Dunn, Hornet right end, quickl/ pounced upon it. Wilkins went annbuhced ffiemselves-woTtl,T try and converted (by the place Progressive Store.s, Inc DURHAM — 505 N. Gregton St. — 712 Fayetteville St. — llM BroaJ Str — 106 S. 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The Hornets th^n pro ceeded to add two more touch- •apwna. in the first quartor,—o»«- as a result of an Sjp-yard diive after the' sceond kick off of the game, the other Coming when a Talladeba kick was grounded n their own 43. and Means went around end for a touchdown on the fii^ play. !^ere a number cf Hornet *s\rt>situtionaf were made, and the second quarter was score less. The Hornets continued their meet >began in the first first quarter in the third when tliey piled up three touchdowns and made «ne conversion, capping it all off in the fourth period with two trips aerofb the double line and a conversion. Coach .I^ewis used practically every man on his squad during the game nnd the Talladegans also made nume rous substitutions. The game ur- covered several future Hemet SOUTH CAROLINA STATE WINS OVER MORRIS BROWN The Morris Brown “Seven Pil lars of Steel” were tom into threads at Ponce DeLeon Park Saturday afternoon by a fight ing i§oHth Carolina State foot ball eleven that prSehiecT "Seven' Men^^ Irpn”, to win ad»^ci8ive es Webber and Bimie, preaented the ibeit team aeen here thi» ye»r and waa easily the l>etter outfit in this outstanding victory they achieved over tlie highly tioui^S Wolverine Eleven. Nathaniel Harney, outataadbig backfield ace for SUte.contlrtted his senaational running when he dashed 7 yards to score the lone telly of the game. He %iroke off taeUe-in a i>aaatifal sveep; aide- stepped two backfield men that that were cominff r play and waa on his w«y foar the run that was incidently the long est seen in Atlanta this ye«r. Hn proved throughout the game to the most dangerous backfield man on the field. Jimqiy Johnson kicked the extra point from placement. This score was made within the first four minutes of' the game and MArris Btown never vri^ able to overcome this lead. Two Tohg drivfes fell shOTfc lor the Atlantans who aippeared to sapd, the North Carolina, Coll^ I LE £aglea ^nt down fighting he* Rfi triumph, over the Atlantans by allie .flat and n«t up to They were qmtplavcd Mora 7-0. In this victory, State . Gol'oge played an all around better g&me than the Morris Brown aggrega tion that was an' overwhelming favorite to win from the t^am that had never in their athletic relationship with the M. E. school won a football game fvom stars in Bouchelion, Crowd er, and Walten, backs and centers, and featured by the usual geod play of freshman sensation Wil kins at half, and veterans Carr, Mills, Ligon, and Watson. Pow ell was the most outstanding player for the Talladegans,' a»- sisted by Harris and Hamilton. The Hornets grave all appear ances of having finally arrived, and are pbinting for a victory over Clark here next Tuesday in a holiday grid atraction. standard. an4 oul^ fore a terrific ondaught by the Virginia Union Panthera SatttS; day, Ifovember 6 at the College Park Playing in State’s territory da ring the major part of the first quarter, the Panthers wete able to go over for their first touch down. The conversion failed. However, the battling Eagles came Jback in the second quarter and after MeCulk)ugh blocked a Union kick on Union’s yard 4ine. Hutchins received a pun from Stroud and went over the final strfpe. Conversion here failed'for the Eagles. Hard ruhnjhg and accurate passing during the third quarter accounted for 12 more points for Union. Lightner, Eagk} c^u LT ET- LG RO C QB LH RH FB Willie AkAon McCullough .Thomas Nevins Holden Lightner Payne Freeman Stroud .. Hutchins UbImi Dtwvn Joan DaWalt Frager Wblto . Sav«8« . Wright Campbell Dale Hffl Colbom TUSKEGEE DOWHS CUUUC UNIVERSITY 32 TO • ter, intercepted a pass North CSu-olina College 39 yard line and frona here» Austin and iBilAina threatened the Fsnthem ■1' -TUSiKSGElE: InsUtute, Alate. ma, November 6,-rIn a sparicl^ football performance the GoM«b Tigers of Tuskegeec showed Sla- finite signs' of being on the cjae back ttail 4>y turning back Claxk University nf Atlanta, 82 to (t la the Alumni Bowl here Saiurdl^. by making a total of 25 yards in hard MVBffc Later in tha q'jarter, Lightner fclockeJ what would smarted throughout the entire game and never proved a seri'>Q threat to the visitors who wert.1 playing an alert game of foot ball with the best coached team State haf ever had in the history of the Institution. TENNESSEE STATE HANDS LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL > COLLEGE DEFEAT have been an I'nron. extra 'point for on the , Scoring twice in the fim and fourth periods and" once in the second, and booting the ball ovw for two extra points, ^tfe Tigwe showed alertness and |^w«r aa'd the gameness of former Ooldtn Tiger foota>aH team*. 'The la£*b iuarter proved to be a furious battle with the epo^ light on the fast running Austin who, in ^is quarter, mado a 50 yard return of a punt. Neither side was able to score in this quarter and the game ended 18- NASHVILLE, Tenn, Noveamber 7—Tennessee State Tigers are resting in second place in the Midwestern Conference aftnr their 29 -0 vjctory over Louis ville Muiticipal College herq. The Tennessee Tigers had lit tle teoufble in gaining the verdict Saturday, as Louisville’s. play'*ng was anything but impressive. PHILLIPS FRESH WHITE UMA BEANS. 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