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^ipppvif III , rpi II 4hE CAItO^I|(»; TflWCS .SATURDAY DEC.,4, IWI' .Colleue Loses Turkey - Day Till To _AggIes By 14-7 Score Sylias) I wM down®d on th« Bulldog*’ 90. OolU'ge Brcjwington, then carried th® b»U Eagla^ An'^eir final gttma of down to the 18 f»rd tn»fker, Um MMon when tte A. A T. | after three atteqipth. A fumbla Aflvies gained m 14-7 victory'on the 10 yard line stopped what over them on Turkey Da>. [looked like a jure "iix pointer*’, Taktnr the -ball on their own*A little latt«p. two fuirfileatprov- 29 yar^ Mne, the A^riei march- led corftly for A. and T. foti-Cap^ ed and paMed down to the | tain HoMen recovered the test 7 yd., atripe, from which position “earrJed it A line plunire by Hatcbini over. McCullough. 1«ft tackle for brougfht the ecor® up to 7-8 in N. C. C., who hiOa 'from Gary, favor of StalBi Indiana and who happened to be * Starting on Uieir own 22 yard '' n iir.n. Hm*. Lvneh. Milea ap4- fld tiM'-.attempted conversiton', lliadley—^the latter being reB* tUi» his ^h blocked kick in i ponrible for another touchdowr •ig^»t for A, & T., marched down the Fumbles played a big^ role dur- field for a 12-7 ecor^ Tlie con ing the remainder of thj first verrion failed. The half ended quarter.'and Uie immediate firat 12-7! part of the aecond quarter. I The second half proved to be Aftar getting the ball on 4he a “bloody battle” with both eldM yartl, ktripe, the Ag^rles were fighting hard and getting so near pen^tttd. yard*. Navw®. State the goal line but yet ao far from Centre, .caught a short kick and it, Austin, rhifty i:agle hali back ■■■ ■y-'" Ji """7^ was the owtirtandi»g_ figure m this half, with his oeiaottflll and shifty running. However his run* andlho o of hi* fellow Ea^laa, Hutchins and Stroud,.^oull not get the d««i*‘ed fepulta^ Late in the last half, Stroud was caught behind his oyn goal Itn'i as he f4de4Jbftfik to begin what proved ■ lJk.iT WEIL'S IllSULTS A. * T. b llotgap tl . l4ntol» 9 Vs. Union 14 Shaw 26 N. C. CoUafc 0 ^Vla. Stota.6 Howard 0 Hampicn 12 St. Augl 0 Other* Prairie View 14 Lincoln (Uo.) 39 Tuakegee 14 Morris l^own 1-8 Knoyville ZO Wilberforc ®e Ark. State 8 Soutiua'it '7 Louisviilf* 0 Ala. State U Cla.k 14 Talladega H West Va. 0 LeMo^io 0 Union Downs Ah Inspired Pirate Eleven 14 To 12 BE Willie Malloy ..QB •4X -uauiji|aS awg am vtq final score was A. & T. 14, Sate 7. ' The Lineup— P*«. State ' A. 4c T* LB aitlillek- ■.-■■I- .Wa»g» Gold.>l>oro ... Mile "tynch ( By Cart E. JvkaMii) HAMPTION Irstitute, Va., Nov 27— While a gathering of 4,000 holiday fans watched In amasss- mentr, a downtrodden arr^ of ! Pirates rallied ai dund thefr Cap- jtaln Hopnon and idolized Griffin, ^and barely went down in def sat to Coach Hucles’ powrful Union I F'antl(>rs, on A^i^^ong P^ld , la r Thursday, in their annual Turkey-Pay elaasic. RH Stroud M«y FB Brewington — BVadlpr Refre^r-Taylojj St pire—Wua, Smith msn—T^wson Pa\l: Vm- ■Hsad^ Lines- PLEASE COOPERATE! -oOOOo- WHEREAS, Patt Preiident y/. S. Hora^by !■ hk annaal aMrM>>«for« the 17th anual conv«iition in Antaa/la, Ca., r«- that the membar eoaipaai** of tkal NATURAL }p>l«niRANf!F. ASSOCIATION e»oparaitivaiy apoasori ‘VW^mONAlTNEGRO COLLECTION MONTHj • V THEREFORE, G. D. Rogeri, Pre»idi*Bt af th* NATION- At, MEOBO INSUJtANCE ASSOCIATION, puUicly procUlm tka'^iMaatk of DECEMBER. 1937, at NATIONAL COLLEC TION ^MONTH, and wrge THE PUBLIC to PLEASE COOPE RATE i» making this first Nation-wida coAaction ^va a kng* saccMs. MRAL LIFE INS. CO. --TAMPA FLORIDA G. D.'Rogers, Pres. ON TO CLEVELAND, JUNE 8-10, 1»3«.-NNIA. L'5 McCullough Godley LG Holden (c) — Atwatar C Nevins — Daniel RG Johnson Washington Tfcolnaa Whitaker Judge—(E.ii^ii«tte. W. \a. State. I N. C. CftlOy!. Suibstitutions— Hutchins (I^), P^yue (QB). Lightner, (C), Pope (RG) Bunh (RG), Gwrrett LT>, Alston L,E) The fans were utterly exhaust ed every time a touchdown was tallied, as the lead flickered back and foith. And just'to drain the la.st bit of emotional r'^^evc from a erowd that watched a inmnr with ainfffe^i^^ sr tm: annual Union-Ph-ate clash, bi'th teauu made desperate tconn- .t tempta in the last half. All if 'hi potet# were jammed ;n th- r pcri*da., Ham^oa Marvka* 19 Y»r4t Hardly had play dtarteel, bi fora Jhe Pirates, ahowin>? ith- provement *over -the M irsjau ^une, unlimbered their artin.'ry and marched 79 yards to ?cor**. Aftar the Union attack va ■ stopped ^ their own 41 vjrd kicked to f.apt. line, Howard "Jones Griffin on Hampton's 21 Hopson, ,»g«y field geneial, who played his last home aame that day, faded back on the n?x* iilay Tnd heavfii a beautiful I7 a-1 ; »r» Griffin who wa- »tupp«tl rn hj- nwn 4i»*fard lin#, n»piM)n ' l,i ard- »ff tacki* irr next Y pia;. h«'fore being stopped by Jone and Wilson. Thi- was f4- .tewed by K »I-yard raver** by liriffin who wax stopped by th.- Panther (quarter back, Cam»l»^|l.- From the «-ard Hna. Hop»m led o^r goal to Gi iffin to TTh:' extra point .’aile^. ro%^'l id wnr; ■ 1V0. Durin * thi.s period, as th w■■ lurpriaed at the,courage skill of the Piratm who marching again, toward the Ijnion PACt TfOj» faat. T.. Snrttfc, Utii«M leak. ia*enrayt» BnpassiN «t- t»wip«e4 tft C'itt'm a»4 nm il janU '•« fvm th-* 7T»^ j ►tfim frt§m pLuf-m'-nf Ig.ffirt The .fir t 'juarti*T »ric)»4, ^Unit.n 7; H, i A«4» Paathwa I Th“ pm^-inr ^ r' i «>f ^ t‘-*h t'-arii «. (»• .4«tvun't- iftt Carrtp®^.'*'; ':m-i'ad f rn plet« d. a Haw ft" ' * out of lO. But tf-- i»* ' i>» ir.r.:. both fipcortuiri*' 'O o In |the b' lrtnnin. of *•. .r-! p... riod, H«p»on and .McGhee dre"» the Pl ates to their own *l-yarl line, after a pirat to the eoff.n '•com«t by Ho'7ard Jon* who pafred with Campbell to do th»* # I'iilOni ‘*1- kin ' Both” t*am; had exi’elient chances to ttot - in the final half but the attempts we-e nullifi.^d by CO |*y interceptions. r«r.KB' ■ilKiaiitanWBM PHONE J-0341 F.4011 . a: aiiiaiMiMWiiMiTOiW I# ' i* PERSONAL LOANS ARRANGED AT Tima Appliad For tS To $80 LQVE A CO. BROKERS 202 Dapo^Itar* NatiiiMj Bank Phoaa LrttSI , MODEL : laundry GOAL FOR ALL When You Buy. w INSURANCE, you »ho|IA know when it wiU b« paid for ja«t a. faraiture, radio*. «tc. Lat 6n« of aar rapr«*a«tativas axptam to •'.i ho»» ffca «ajr INVEST' yoar maa*f Jii a 10-15 or 20 ‘llf^palicy lhat ou may buy yoar iasaraaca'^dariag yonr i»rodoc- live ye' •llfF-O.SSl for an apftointBient. 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