THS CAttmjKji W* ^ - - - a^-,ni--r —I ■ SMITH MLLS DOWN N. C. STATE im TRflWLE ST^PftU. Mor g an B e ar s Conquer Hampton P i r a t e s Seasideri Ur d p From Unbeaten Teams R. SWkltH Scor«t Three Touch downs; On DefemiTe Mott of Came ^ (Carl E. Johnson HAMPTON Institute, Va. Nov. 13—Coach Hurt's Morgatt IJears further extended the uni’Fual winning atrSik by downing the Hampton Piiafes to the tune of 26-0 before a large ’ crov.'d on Armstrong Field during a slight h*izsle on a muU soaked heW- The Bears riddled the Pirate line with their runninj^ plays. .tpun it dizzy with rpvir8'*s an.l spinners, and .stopped the Pirate attack cold. Mo. gun had every thing, power, a smashijiK lin>*, brilliant backai and, above «U, Reuben Smith, the flashy half back from ^telBmoF?7~ ' Field D»y For Smith It was a field di*y for Snnith a.s he finnde the first touchdown from the nine yard “Hne 'in the opening thrc2 minute.'^ of CfFSiy, later escorted two more across the goal line, aiid had a hand in the one made by Gordon, his tr»ammate. „ Bears Ma.-ch 67 Yard*””* The Bears rocked the H6nip- ton supporters! back on their heels by receiving the opening ldck-off .*nd marching 67 yards to score’ in throe niinutes. Mor gan took the ball on hej' own "3 yard marker aiid, after a succes sion o? lino sniufhes fc'y Lamp- ' kins, Gordon, and- Smith, , took the hall over from the nin ’ yard line to score. The extra l*oint was. good. Near the beginning of the 2nd period Morgan again opened up. especially in the ibackfieM, by scoring another six pointer. Cap- t-iin Hopson, who ikicked and pas sed in an attempt to stop the Uforgan d.ive, kicked to tJovdon on Morgan’s 47. Lanipkins ■^mitsh ed tackle for eleven yards to place the b»ll on H»mpton'i M yard line. Agftin Lumpkin smash ed off yardage aad with the aid of Gordon toted the ball up to Hampton’s 11 (yard stripe from which point ^ Smith took it Dver into the end sone. The extra point wa.» wide, PTralet ARempt Pasaot ~ Captain Hopson tried in vain to score in the 4»eMnd ^quarter by passins.^ Of ^ tHi passes at tempted only one was completed A Feautiful throw from Hopson to Perry was completed for 32 yards, but Hampton subn^quen'- tly T6*l M'Tm on downs. In the third period the Pirates again attempted passing, but Morgan stopped and running at tack which followed «ny complet. "BTt^^pissr—Hepeon eluded MTeral Morgan linemen, who weie run- ning in to block his pass, and heaved a 36 yard pass to Jlar- mon in the opening of the half, btrt failure to^ nm the Morgan line after complctt- ing the pass forced him to kick. Mor.?an Ibegan anew their march ^o take the pigskip down to Ham- ton’s 16 yard line, but were pen elized for holding and Hampton took the ball as Morgan cnuld not overcome the lost yardage. Morgan again exerted its pow er in the lest quai;ker by icorirg iwo more touchdowns. Gordon received Hopson’s kic1| on his iwn 20 yard line and with Ltm- pkins Ciordon. and Smith alter mating running the ball, marched 80' ydrds with Gordon going ever to tally. ’The extra point was wide. In this siime period Kec piassed over the goal line to R. Smith, but it was Iknocked down ' ;y Griffin. As ‘the gamo wa» drawing to-a close. Taylor of Hampton attempted a long pass to Hopson, but the ball was in- terce|ted by. .Smith who zizzs^g- ed 38 yard%,to score his third •JTOF THE »*J!ARS? WILL Fitm Facts On Negro - - Robeson LONDON, Nov. 18 — (CNA) —^“Whon I sing ‘Let My People Ge,’- »ai4 lUAefon ^ ^«l£t]joUticsny. One 1 feeling for words, seeking ex- (' pression to convey just the em- I phasia he needed, “I want it in I future to mean more than it has j meant before. It must exprc39 . the, ne«Hl for freedon not only of my lwn mc£. That’s only of a Ut’ger thing. (Ait of irti- the working-class—herfe, in Ame’icu. all over. I was born of tiiem are my people, what I mean. ” Thay will They kngw The international fam.Qus arc- i:«t was discussing his decision to join a working- class cheatre group in the convtetfbn ’that it will give ^him latitude ‘ for ^''xpr0§^on of his art, with omre appreciative audjences than a e to 'be found in the West Did ^theatres. f ‘I shan't do any piore films after the two th*t' are being fin- i.“hed now,” he said. “Not unless I can get a east iron story—the flenry “Reds” Briscoe of ’ Washing^n, D. C. former -\rm« strong Hi star, tripple threat powerhouse at halfback for the Vir ginia State Trojans. Picked on several All-American teams in J9S6. -1 Virginia State Seventh Vi c to ry TROJANS CAPTAIN 1 ■Championshig, bound Trojans chalked up their seventh straig it CIAA victory, on muddy Rogers’ Athletic Field liere, last Satur day, submerging the haple.ss St. Paul Tigersi under an avalar.she of touchdowns. ^7 to 0. It w'as the Mgfaest score ^the Trojans have piled’ up all season. Despite a slippery and -soggy gridi.on, eel-like Trojan backs ound little difficulty, in plung- ng through St. Pauls’ fonvard ^all, skirting the flanks^ and pro ble part of the Trojan yardage. Hall 'kicked off after most of the touchdowns with an eft’ettive- ness that .forced St. Paul to Start each (drive deep in its own territory. He passed as well will* equal effectiveness. Uj\-sung hsfoes of niany a carripatgir ceme in for mu^ch jlory, as the T.ojan Tonvard wall checked the St. Paul attack on almost every turn, ^i!lov inf>- inly three first do\rns, as the 44 jmrds TiJsTuifig viding spectaculai:—and—^lilrhij" j^d lost the exact number t«- get hnfg distance runs, to^ cross the Tigars’ goal line with a consis tency that gre,w more monUto- notis as the slow game wore or.. Nine time.s in the—^couwe of the game, ".Ace” Bailey, ‘‘Re^s” BtikcOe, Stanley Land, Sfnil'ng Joe Hall, and Jumping Joe Ech ols invaded St. Paul touchdow.i land, flashing characteristic Tro jan speed behind charaoSerisli, Trojan blocking.. Only threu ot the triel for conversion were successful, owinjt to the slippery ball. . Shining light in the Trojan at tack was Smiling Joe Hull," oi Philadelphia, Pa., a speede.-iter, ^ho was easily the chjef ground gainer .for^_Va. Staj;e as ioiig as he remained in^hu game. In add ition to picking up a consiikri^ '"i ■ rs Richard ‘'Preacher” Dixon of Norfolk, Va., all C. I. A. A. g««ri and genial captain for the Virginia Stats Ceilere Trmimm, touchdown. Hampton attempted tc score in the last few minuter >y pa.sslng to all corners of the field. !bui the gsame Hopson earring the ball up to his bwn 80 yard line. Grandbe' ry^ Newsome,' - Melon, nd Perry were ,cutst*lndin(? in ho Pirate line, and ^osby, Se sfell, and Chethad starred fot forgan. Captain , Hopson. Prif-. in and Harmon were outstand- •aff in the Seasfders back.(ieid. j, net gain of nothing Through ;he Trojan line. ^ "Preacher" Dixoi^ Tiojan cap- iun, of Norfolk, and Clatbsij'! Craddock of Pa., guards; James jvelaon of PTinc.eton, N. » J%, . j»nd John Ruffin of Norfolk, tatkijs and Lamb of Norolk, centor, »11 turned in stellar performances in their specialties, holding (p- posltion in check iby deadly.tack ling and clearing the way fo- Trojan ball carriers with poii.sli- ed ami effective blocking'. Captain Clark of EJast Orarigc, ii. J., was the.back field $tar at (uarter back for the saints, lead- .3oyd of,Shoran Kill, I’a., nm Safes of New Yoilt City in '.ommeRdaWe display of courage ind fighting .spirit. They fou.i4'ht ifaliantly and t. ied hard' ill the way. . ’ ■ ^ Conliffe of '.Montgomery, West V'a., al rig^it end, Cook cf Dan ville, Va.j at right tackl>, arid eenter deserve much .credit fr/r ,their line play against th r heav ier anl more experienced Tro jans.. . Statistics of t^ie game s!)Ow /a. State earned 24 first downs, rained 406 ya: ds from scrlmm- ge; and lost 44 for a net of nothing. , * kind '.that c^n’t be twised in making. There’s room for short independent_films. I might try to do these^ But. for the rQst. I’ll just wait until the right story comes along, either here or R'broad. “I thought I could do some thing for my race on the film.®. s*iow the truth about them—and about other people, too. 1 used to do my part and go away fee;- «:nB satisfied, Thought everything vas O. k. Well, it was’t. Things j were twisted and changed-—dis- forted. They didn’t mean the .same. ^ Va. State attempted 11 passes; ■ompleted 7 for a total gain of 74 yards- and had one intercept, ed. department St, Paul ^ 10, completed 3 for, ‘J9 j-ards in the abrogate, and i had tM|« intercepted. Va. State was forced to kick only 3 times, Eurr and Briscoe booting for a total of 95 yards for an ave-.age of 31 and tWo thirds yards. B^es jal^ofjLfi*# Tiunls~for~a^lotal yardage oif 190 to average 38 yards and outshine the Trojan forward kickers in the only feature in which the Saints had the edge. Trojan for wards,, hQweyer, broke throu^ three times to blo«Jk Bates' punts each of whicl^was sequently turn ed into a Trojan touchdown. “That made me think thini'.s out. It made me more conscious man can't face the film companies, represent a- bout the biggest aggregation of finance capital in the world— that’^ why they make their films that way. So no more films for me. "Joining Unity- Theatre,’ he ooHttnued, “Itfeans _Wehtiiyin> myself with the working-cln.^s. Ajid it gives me th cahnce to act in plays that something I want to say about thingi that must be emphasized.” “I like singing for thos.a a ..db- neces,’’ he said reminiseenttv. I “There^s sympathy between uv— the-t I'si**Sr 'hotter for them. I’ flail togea.er ‘I ,sang in drawing Ttftnss once, but that, wm . ’ dttfeu«nt, Like being on show all the Hm". get on well. -— ^, “If I go Into an expensive res taurant,*' said Robeson, suddenly takinlc a new angle, “I »ee P' O- pjrt atiffon nnd rU. up. Thty s&y Reynolds Races 55 Yards For TouchdbWn S^s For Bolls RejrnoMs ( By Bob Hardio) on slaughter of the snorting Rulla- Thfl BbJLs kicked it**™ their 48 line to the 10 yard lin* where Brumfield end, stopp“il * CHARLOTTE, N. C., Nov. 13. j„ jij,, track.**. Attamptiof. —The Smith Bulls copped . wild pass from North Cai^Jina (Stale center Austin, halfback for toe championship today by turning stopped behind the ^4>axk Jhe North Carolina StAte ^guard, who Eagles 21-0. Eefore a crowd of, rushed the .line o.f goal by fd of 3000 who attended the , Home-1 Atfer Coming g«mc the Bulls displayed too much strength in their Hne .'or the flying Eagles. Both t^ams displayed their punting power in the first quaiter. The Eagles kicked-off, to the Bulls and I'Cth t,eams went into a nip and tuck Karae until the second quarter. ^ Bulls Complete 70- Yard Drive To Score Bolden, fullback and Cooper, hiilfback,, placed the hall in ^^or- ing distance for the Bulls witfc oi'f-tackle and line bucks from their 30 to the 28 yard line. 'Thefi ec*” Willie Watt, halfback. “What’s that colored guy do ng finally carrie4 the ball over fc in here?” “They’d like to throw nia out,” he said, simly. “but they diinn giving up a safety, the Eagles kicked- from their 20 yard line to their ^8. Watt passed to lErumfield which was good for 42 yards. Then, Brooks. fuITback heaved a long pass which Brumfield snSgged in the end Hon» for the finai score, - Smith..~^med I.3 downs to the Eagles 4; Smith completed 2 ^ pif.“ses out of 5 Ettempts while + State Wocked none-;- Smith a.ve. raged 4p ya da^in punts while State .averaged[ 45. * ^ Tiiday, was saw a smart- bard hitting line for the BuILj, and backs who couldn’t be stopped. On the-line. Meadows. Wo«;ds, t'hester Jones, Reynolds, Her- the touchdown after Bolden had Johnson, “Red” Moore, Mc- carried the ball to the 6 yard line. Hardy, halfback: came into (Contiaued on page six) SMITH’S QUARTERBACK V '**' y- Dowell and trumfield displayed the greatest power seen in a the game to kick,the e.xtra polV,‘! “f‘ backfiold. n-om placement. The half 6*^ed! Hardy, Bolden, Brooks. VI atson and Markham displayed too much hard lunning and lina smashing for the Eaglei. F^r with the Eagles trailing 7-0. Reynolds Races 5S Yards For CHARLIE VAUGHN Frosk triple threat Quarter- liock who wa# seen m action at the Bwlls Ho»^-Conr:n* janie the Cl Charlott Touchdown In the third quarter the hard J '--harging line of Smith olocked sir Rttempted klek 4>y Stat« oh ifs 45 jTird line. M?ado»'s, a bid- ier for all CIAA tackle, blockcd the kick which Reynolds, au alert haj'd charging guard, came up and scooped the free ball on his l.T and^raced S-o yards for a tally. Meadows after blocking the kick, blocked tlj ee of Stage’s p'ay r.s in assisting Reynold to make the touchdown. The try for point went wild. Reynolds -onstantly threw State for huge ■>sse.s today. He played an ex- eptionally good game. Then the 'a,t>-k;s countered with a dvive uti».-.,ivere soon ~TSt!5pped after '■u.-ifn, f1a.st and shifty Eagle.' atk ield man, had completed '5 yard pass to Hutchins. Mcore and Brumfield Score In and Hutchms pei- State; Austin formed well. The Ltoe-aps Pos.jSMITH—2^ STATE LEJ—McDowell LT . Jones Reynolds .. JaekfH>p_ Johnson „ Meadows _ Woods Markham , Watt - Cooper Pogue LG C RG RT RE. 9-8 LH RH FUi' O Willi- McCullough Thomns ™ Ligbtne^r — Hold,»n Thomas ™~ Riddick Payne Hill FreemaJi Hutjhir-4 Of.'iciala—Refree. Brown; Um- pire, L. G, Bruce; Head Lin'-s- man, H. Blue. The Final Quarter The battered and weaffier-He ten Eagles in the final quarter Saturday when tnejH ' team downed the Ea*I«i 21-0. continued to. weaken before the JOSEPHINE BAKER TO VISIT SOVIET RUSSIA P.ARIS, Nov. i6»“(CNA)— In ajan interview with a Paris news- j p^«>t Josephine Baker stat ?d tSis week that after she trrmi- nate.s her contract at the “Flolics -Be.geres,” two months Hence, she expects“lo make a world tour a ’ter which .she will visit Russia. * THE BULLS’ SNORTI|«G LINEMEN WHO ST6FPPED THE fighting EAGLES SATURDAY Reading from left-to right ares McDowell, Johnson, Jacksoa, Rejraolds, Meadow* and Woods. Before a crowd of 304)0 who at- tonded the Hemo-Conaing fame, tisoM boys displayed too much stroagtk for iko flying Eaglea. Reynolds who is pictured fifth from the leTt ei i|reatest neaaee to tho 'roM the Bisll City who woro thrown for kago losses by this od an eseeptiowally gee* , . against the gtttkat

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