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TNI CASbUNA Tans SATUR&AY NOV. 11. IM7 MU. «1 KAgmtTBAU. I tKtmiAU. I mmw j twkatiocal | - Tgfmru j!M To ClashHere In Annual Tbanksgiving Classsic RiVlasVa. State Romps Ov Tbr of the ancient ri' vsif and two of the moit formi- diabl* 'f(K>tba)l foes in North Cr> rolhui wUl be Men in action here ThankagflvinK when the Nort>i Carolina Collejre Eagles clash with, the A. A T. Collejfe Bulldogs on the Eagles gridiron.^ * Last year's ibattle was. fought ■>at at Greensboro and the N. "C.’ College Eagles had their wings> ,of the keenest aort. only thf mapped by the BuUdoj^ .who ran up the 4>ig;gest score in the history-rf the mo;* poptdvr foot ball classic of the Carolinas ly a score of to 0. Hm game this year bids ftct« to 4)6 a'more evenly matched cn> codBi^ .and it is expected that thi.iJjM^n^ance of last year, wh^d#^ran over 5,000, will be ex ceeded. Elaborate pHans be ing- rapidly formulated to enter tain the lai^e number'of vi 'Hors who are expected to attend the (rame^ and > gala time is oxpect- edj A« the count Eagles have won more games aince th% classic wasbegun t|eve-. ral years ago. but the ^lldogs have emerged vkitoriotui in the last two ThankfWlving encount ers. The Eagles ^ill be anxious to take this year's f}fltt9e while the (Bulldogs will be just as ax- xioui to keep them from suc ceeding in that intention. Although the rivalry between the two elevens has always been cileanest type of fooiball has .;ver and above iboard. BERNICE CALVIN WINS HIGH SCHOLARSHIP HONORS INJURIES TOO MUCH FOR HIM Brown 38-0 Va, State College's powerful Trojans made a strong bid foi Natiooal Championship honors on Rogemt. Atljlctic Field hei e la.«t Sa,turday, defeating the repute dly formidable Mor. is Brown Wolverines? of Artanta, 38 to 0. in a hard fou'cht and thrilling jcame. fn spite of an exteremr’y mud dy field and irrespective of the repilted strength of the M. B.' C. ^ ^ I Seven PiHaia of Steel”, as the been resorted to. Fans wio ome hWoIverfne ^foPWrd-watt heve for the Thajnk leriving game the Trojans’ llbiley, B iscoe, Hall will see two of North Carolina’s Echols and Land found little dif- most ancient and fomUdia£l9 li- flculty in plunging through wide vals in a battle that will be clean oppn ^raps in the ‘Sted’ wall and and skirting the Morris Bro'vn flanks for long thrilling runs and £ubstantial gains to administer to the Atlantans their worst de feat in history. The record-? re veal that no t“am has eve* beat en Morris Brown so deci'ively. ffidicates YORK— (C) —-Bernice Joyce Calvtn, 13. eider of Mr. end Mr*. Floyd J. CaWin, was the only cnlored ,|child to be installed in the WaSton high no»v stands thc4scho«>l Scholarship circle ?it the '^he game was lesr. than five minutes old when the Tiojane made their first touchdown after tlie first exchange oi punts. StanWy Land, steady little Trojan uH-back recovered Brax ton's fumlble on Morris Btown'f 42 yard line. Prom here it took the Trojans exactly eight tjlcrys to score, "Beds’’ Briscoe of Waa- •i.igton, b. C.. plunging 7 yards ’j ':hrough his own right tackJc for ‘he initial touchdown. Elridge Panky, Va. State’ right end. of converted 4b«^ point on a well ere^uted '^nd around end play, which csftie on the tail end of a double 'at ral. Although the score the heavy superiority of the Va. State team. Cl A A champion!?, it must tbe ;ui(l out of all fairness exercises on Friday evening. Bar-1 concenied that the Wolve- Conlinu.d o. P*te Seven fiffhting vallant- - INSURANCE, you ilrould know when It will b« paid for juct at fHrniture, radioi, etc. Let one of o«r r«pr»««ntatexplain to j_ ' i ' you how yon may INVEST your money in a lO-IS or 20 payment ^ ^ life policy to that ou iqay bay y««r insvranee during your produc- live yeer*. Call F-0891 for an ep^iatmeBt. North Carolina Mutua.I t ■ / Life Insu ranee Co. ~ In (pending your Iniurance il«^ar, think of the g6od that will be *' ' ‘ poMible to your group if you put that dollar where it will give the PROTECTION you want, and at tk* sane ^tiaae contribute to crea- •* r ’ .V .. ting larger employment opportunitie*‘for-all. ~ Throuph the remainder of the ftrst and most of the second pe- iods. the Wolverines "played on about even ten^js with the Tro jans, as i&i-axton and “S^d .Sam” Tones of tl|e Atlanta team fhone brilliantly on the- offen'ie and Pe^[u«s and^ Ejjwell tackh s out on the defertse. -#”* Morris Brown’s moat serious threat came in tha 'early *2\o- ments of the Tecond quartor ns Peques fcharged through to b1 jck Briscoe’s punt on States’ 32, 'th*(i ball being, recoveied by Black man, left end. Ecraxton sliced through for 6 yards throuifh the Stat^’* right. 4eckl£-_i,_ * On the next 'play, “Bitbbei"' ly. But the Trojans atack pactd too much speed, too much power, too much decption for th'.' com pletely outclassed Wolverines to check. Joe Louis Bactcln Making FiJm (By F. M. DavU fer ANF) CHICAGO— Joe . Louis, the heavyweight Champion who a:, a aator is daislng littU orry among Clark Gable, Paul ^'Robes©^!. Robert Taylor attif other stars ■ blew back into Chi’ skull* but ^nothing ahort of a ■straitjachel and loving car# of a,heart specialist•* wouid liava ?ufiic6^ for^the Jacobs man. Any injury to Jo« is a severe wound n the rejion of the bojting mo- ST'?** pur??e. A* First (.ago last week after doing “Tne | flayed frqin coast to coast t'ncle Mike probably^askpd lany 'mia, .whac liad he done tu He ortured so. ' SPORT commentatort had pre dicted Marvin Allen to the South’s most outttan4ing ball ugfer thU teacon. But the jinx chattered th«fr prediction*. A||en • no w!»eei4j' hit tecond'year of Durliam District S09 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Office A. L. GOODL(^E. Manager DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA C. C. SPAULDING, l^^sldent “NO HOME 15 COMPLETE WITHOUT NORTH CAROLINA MUTUiL POLICIES’ service with Hc^rnets. He may recuperate in time to get in the Tuskegee Tigers Thanktgvving D«y. Allen was ootstanil^g -f;rid- der during hit prep days ia Bar- R^'viUe, Ohio. of 10 yards. Sam Jpnes theh took to the yards. Briscoe plunged off tackle for B more. And then hi iscoe Spirit of Youth” in Holloywood and stut«d^Ke prefeoi rilent films to the talkies. That’s not at all surprising when you remember *h« Brown Bomber once barred 2- c’ams from his training i.anip becau e they were too gos&ipy, ■ - fcut- -Jilaking a, pictnre should have set well with UnCle Mike Jacehi, the Xew York promoter who got rich off Joe Ixiuis and sees many mor? dollars^ in the f'f'ering. Actor Louis was not >o much of a headache as' Softial. Plajrei’ Louis, ^’hen Joe '^as on tour w'th his team. , he nev w?nt to bat?nor reached for a batted ball without Uncle Mike putting a st ain on himsel| in his York 4u^ngouts, Had Joe broken a hnger grab bing at a thrown or hit ball or had he been beaned by & high, fast one inside. Uncle Mike would have been the first' to /cach a hospital ter treatm.^t. Louis would have needed a cast fpr his hanj^r Jbandages for his u. — -,n 3r When the Bro^ Bomber nade ii| trip hers last week, it was to referee in th» Schenley “Car nival of rhampions'’ at th» Chi- cago'^sTattiutn. ' Although fw* • "m:-.... quitted himself well in thi.’ •ol'*, it took an awfat lot of wid j/ow- 'r for Jge to be in a ring and un- abe to sock somebody. If yon ask me. Louis is net alt(^eth r appy over posing a^ a ballplay- actor-refree «id is jnst the ■vee bit’ eager to again hear his leather-covered fisfe thud .'*gain- t the jaws qf some jidversarV. C*""-'''* Horace John-on, rfgKF hat — lack at No th Dakota, ha- two ambitions: ..to make the J940 Olympic team as a sprintef and to coach at Tuskegee. fli; was born in Tabasco. Colorado, in JftlH and pirejfped at the frlwe 1 school aut west. air to display the Wplverlner “^ded“ bacFJof—H d^igerous; aerial attack, comply-1 rushed all fhe^'walt back^to the ing three bullet like forwardsr 4.5 ibiy peques and Powell and From the very out et it was aparent that the Va. State Tro jans were masters of the sitW' tion, as they dis?played more po lished (blocking, more dclly tac- "kling, and more accurate pars ing than the Morris (SIrbwn team despite their high SIAA status, could caU into dibplay. Nelson, who played a wonder‘'ul game 'at tackier for State, sifted through the Wolverine ir.torfe)- ence to throw Harmon for a loss ——-r- jjgi succession, to send chills run ning up the backs of Tiojan fup- porler^'* They •ibogged down, 15owFW'I7''T5Tl~ttTB~Trt>jan—tQ, the Wolveiines making their nearest approach to a touchdown at this point. when it feemed that he would ceitainly be tackled for a 1-5 ,.ard loss, the elusive hatf iback, hui- fed a jong—arehing. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money Joe Echols over the goal lino to score. It was the longest forward pass on’ Rogers'' Field in The Trojans’ second touch-' years. Hall’s attempted down came as a thunder bolt P'»‘^^*«ent was wide, from the sky with but 2 minutes Another Trojan score came remaining in the second period, midway th^® thircjl period. Stavt- An exchange of punts put Va. inj» from the s Wblverines’ 48 on in possession at midfield. Jump- an exchange' Of* p^ts, Ha{l, ‘ ing Joe Echol.«, substitut.! for roe and''Bailey connbined th.^ii’r Bailey, skirted left end for l'5|ball lugging efforts to crofs the J goal line once again in five plays. In this marc^' Bailey .^^n-' tributed one of the longest .'ifna of the game as’ he'" sldrtsd the^ Morris tDrown right flank S.'i yards to set up the fore. Hall raced through left tack!? for the touchdown. Horace Robint^nn s drop kick was low for no .’on ver sion. PHONE J-4461 FOR QUICK SERVICE IP'IT S SEA FOOD. WE HAVE IT FRESH FROM / • Hc auuNDS i^AILV — GOOD AS THE BEST CHEAP AS THE REST WE DRESS 'EM ^ jk J.. C. Gatlls yOI4 Cleveland St. N. Durham 6 Polhta Three more Va. touchdowns came in the final period wit^i Jumping Joe Echols and F.utreiic (Ace) Bailey in stellar roU's^. Bailey scored his 78th''poiof. the season from the four \jid line after a maitch rorii the M B. C. 46. Echols' scored one of the- Mrtal two touchdowns, plunging over from th« three yard marker and flipped a 16 yard pa.'s to EHcfcy lEurr, for the final tally. 6IUU l‘=> MOTEO fOR 6 k5MG- C^kkOPS IN T+\e o U •me is P 5ir»R LlMfOWW'S Crack^ reAM« - IN-rilSH WiSf40N SrT, kOUtS 1 "~Cn/eN 51 OF L fNCOLN ONI^^SRiirV (A^a) MewVioM Values never higher - Pnces never lower -^JPrics drastically cut ■ Free Delivery - All merchandise advertised ik new Unusually low prices on all used furniture, etc: - Again we urge you to buy nou^^htle our st^ck is complete GENUINE FELT BASE ^LINOLEUM'rugs SMART DESIGNS LOW PRICES SIZES, 8 a ill WITH^BORDERS '• SALE FRICE FOR ONLV $4. 99 HOOSifiR KITCHEN CABINETS "wH|-]^-|k BLACK OR WHITE ^ ^^ND RED $28.95 r^^OTHER CABINETS . • $16.95 up ^ SHEET IRON HEATERS $1.49 • LpOK WHAT PRKlfc - . BED ROOM SUITES 'At Low At $34.95 •* DINING ROOM SUITES . 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