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■ . ' I]f ’t^(ifciiii^»Jff.'iiM!f|ii!«t!.M».- I .1 I* ■ — ene f . h a w T o V i ct oiry ver Howard |RAL£1GH.— * 4 ehiA2 K continuoDs b&rtlf* formuii pauM th« SVaw ^ivMVtty BMrt U>r« thdmlwt •e frpwi a powtrful I'oward ^iventty Hftt nr t?Te fc®cnd4 to earn a 18-0 victory IS » Ixiaf footbmll game played in |ieirh, Saturday, Oct. 14 on a r and aunny day. thirty y|rd touchdown pas* [)in Harrington to .Faison in niddU of the third quarter an tha sc6ring aftar a firat of exce^^t play. I'ne aecui.u >.u^i.nuu va cnuie' kue ivUTkit quMiiii;!' vuoii Uringtbu piia:ieu iUictiit >«iu» ttiir tue liowaiu >uiu tu Uurutiii wuu juuct: Aleypcu lougiii Ilia way iiit: itaimii- fijt^en yaru« lor a loucu- kwn. lluwara, amw% end, laced jucMU. w «xtra pcit^, 1 The firat a»m> was m bel WitA iihaw snowing sdtnfi kperioirity in th» passuix uud pnning attack while the Ho ard team . idemo>nstrat^d a Dwerfnl defense. The f^st pre the game waa averted jring the second period when »,*aon;-^aw'sy^ght, o n* d kttght a pasa'-^tside of wtt end tV dialer, HftrrtnBlam, -aT»d- cticking off consideraible srdage from the beginning of second hajlf the powerful^ Bears atsrted '^a succaasion f panes which carrl^ to *, h • Howard thirty? A^ftlrr «arn««- ton faded back, eluded tbra» tacklera and pass fifteea yarda tO“ Ctoden Jmnirmad nvaf the goal line. - ’* The Howard attack wan con tinuously bottTed up by “School boy” Howard, “#z” Faiapn, and U^ega’ Williams. Titok Gilmora and Ax Alexander were alao towers of defenae on tha line. Spriggs was brilliant in the Jense aa a )j>*cker up of Nullifying th» flaahing of briliant running shown by El liott and Van Buren both of whom were in - irfmoat • very pi«y. - . ' ! ^ L>i*iigga, xjutatsu, vy^i'uiy i»iiu ij’ai&oii were ui««iiive iUMimanes tor anaw. miui teaiitk were guiity of stage fi'ignk at ute i}«giunmg, cucu luiuuiing twice in >.iie iu»i. . tinaw kiiowea uisiinct superiority. / ijuaw seventeen passes and cumpietea tine; Howard aitemptea fifteen pasa- ea and cempleted tnree. atiaw made seven first d«wns while made three. Shaw had rto pasa- es” inTefceJted ~ Slid iHd two of' Howard’a one being run back forty yards by SprW*, * Wa^ington boy. oc .r iHi, tm *^.i ■ "> ■■ I I mmmmm nnDAY, Htdiit; orr. st Team started it’a devaat- |king work. - 1 Howard pu-nted fourteen times Shaw received her ^second I for five hundred and six yard*" ingf an ex-; averaging thirty sijT yards each ' le of punts, Bell, the! try; while Shaw punted thirteen loward kicker punted Jifeni I times for five hundrefi . twelve ubind ■ hia own goal line_^ tor his i yards averaging thirty • nine twenty five yard marker, fter Spriggs ‘‘had -^.ruahed the Ji to the ■ twenty yard line, larringtoh faded back to tosa perfect pass to Faison who fiade a finger tip catch /er aal line. After a determined bid by Nisons had failed on the ‘tweitty^' 7^3* Tine, the yards on each kick. Shaw gained . one hundred eighty nine yards paasinir and rushing \thile H'oward aixty nine yards in the same depart- m#jits. Shaw loat ten yards on fum bles and unsuccessful attempts against the Howard line. How ard Tosfe1fel5tr^" . CALLS PLAYS FOR K. C. BULLDOGS SHOWN ABOVIE IS rTHiE.Fkrida A and M College, last ICIOHTY A and T AGGI£S year’s national champions. Jaggernaunt which will f«c« Virginia Union Univer*ity «t Wil»on, N. C., Friday night Oct. ao. The Aggias are bnbeanten and unscored upon in three game#- including a j:ontest with The Aggies are under the tutelage of Homer Harri.: and and Roland Bernard, newcomers to the - CIA.A ranks. To date, they have amassed a record of 86 pointa in three games. Team Cptaln is William “Cut country, a ff&ck of newcomers ter” Gould who hails from Ports Is with the squad includTng mouth, Virginia and has %een ^I'P^atedly vjneTttioned fo rail CIAlA honors this year. Ano- 3am Brnce, George Height, .Brennan King and Edwin Moore Arthur Mjitttaoy^ George Walts thet tutstanding veteran ia.j ^and George Wilson from poTnla^ Tillman Miles, one of therp-eat ijast. est broken field runners in the an to Meet In Annual Grid- Clash baltimGKE^ On Saturdaj^iawa»»o«n~ Uct the Morgan. College Bear.i will meet their annu*! foes, the Lin- .|^jln U^n|trersity XiiunSh in thef Morgan Stadium in the Monu mental City. This year's clash will be the' fifteftnvh annual contest between these two in- ^ptitutions. The ftlluwing is the result of scores covering the past fourteen years: V V Directing tRe play and strate gy of th« Knoxville College Billldogis tliis year again is I Searl Hehderso^, sophomore iletterman. Henderson ]is having a good year at' quartei^ck. A consis- j teiit ball player, his added weight and experience are fac tors in the imprcved brand of football he, ia playing this sefi- son. Henderson aharea. honors with Thomas as QC’s passer. 19,23 19BI& 195M5 _ 1928 li92« 1930 19S1 193flJ 19313 — 19i34 — — — Mpvgan 19i3jB ■*— Morgan 1936 — — — Morgan 19137 — — Morgan B9S8 — Morjran — — — Morgan — Morgan —' Morgan — Morgan Morgan — Morgan — — — Morgan Morgan Morgan 0 — — — — Limsoln 69 'I — — — — LincQjl^.7 6 — — — — — Lincoln 9 7 — — — — — Lincol'ii 0 7 — —* — — — Lincoln 19 — — — — — Lindoi. 3 0 —.— — — — Linqoln 12 29 — — — — — Lincoln 0 46 — — — — — Lincohi 0 19 — — — — — .Lincoln *0 *26 — — — — — Lincoln 0 13 — — — — — Lincoln 0 21 — — — — — Lincoln' 6 21' — — — — — Lincoln (Tt" In connection with the home coming game, when the Alumni of Morgan will come back hi .me, the Varsity Club, com- pos«d of former letter men f the College, will hold its annual reunion on Friday evening, Oct. i'O. Each member of the Cluib who is present on this occasion will receive compli mentary tickets to the home- cpming football game tha next day. Two Tiundred members have received invitations'. This is usually one of the giandest reunions witnessed on the campufl. The Alumni and th# Varsity Club have arranged to enter tain visiting friends at a big social affair to be held in the City on Saturday evening ^oll^w ling the game. This wm-give pferscns from different Sections lOf the country an opportunity to meet thelr^ friends, social way and to renew ,aciqua|n tancGp~75f IF VOCTTnrr INTERESTED ’Dega Faces Ala. mLLADBGA, altadega meets its first 1934 foe tn Oct. 21 when she meets IN A CLEAR interpretation of jjjg men hard %t work current )eyent., r«.d the CARO- ^hev will LINA TIMES Editorial j please mention t h ,i; j CAROLINA times when pa-, . , , , trOni.ing our ADVERTISERS. ^ t men .from North Ala. , A fighting line with fast backs is out to trouble '’0£0i 4iuu.iio,s/b.oo.$5ppu srHniiiHMiliv;' Save Anil Monen By Relaxing In The B U S *«iW REDUeED PAF^ /or Economical Travel COACH TlCKBTt OHE W^T iH* PER MlILk gtonitd Trip 10% less. .than doufc~^ th* on«'wa7 coach fatM. Rahixn limit 60 dft) ROPWP TRIP TICKBTS t DPB lor each mil* (lavalad. Ratum Umtt 30 day: ' in SlMpinq and Paik> G«a ea 9a] MIIiE xnant of prep« ehaiOM fo* apaoa aeoupic- ROUNP TRIP TICEWi ‘ " Bro for each mil* ba«al«d.1^ihmilmtttmonihc -T - - Pood In SlMpina and Foilor Can aa j>*y M MILC inent o{ propM eiMigaa tof apaoa aflauplad. AIR-tlOiirDlTIONED 81«n»Ing ^ Dining Cars and Coachaa on^nuough Vralm Insure Safety • Avoid Wsfhwe^ Hcma^s In bcnrCRT by TRAIN" Tops Grid Bill By J. Aw^Os ORUt^SSBOEO. N. C.-r- war* aUvnmltrif by tl** The nifhty A and T •umjJTftny 2 Ter a t>tal aiMMH^iar tMing apa«d, dacap- of 12 yarda. Thm locaia l«t«ra;c4 tem and power at will eoai[l*t« Kvory laaa a fiHUt .? £±3 ly fl*tten«d ail aaptrattoM of be fuoad in th* St. Paul Tigers for gridiron J The A A T atcve» ■ , greatness S'emoftit! “ t»d1UHi * t'if ph'.y 'ffuiw twtnwiag »?- last week and remainad’* nobe»-l^ith bl Paul geUiag »* . ten and o^iscore'd br floariahing a 46 to 0 ¥»et*ry over the in^ad ers before a crowd of 4,000 fan*. V* territory only twieo dnis ccmteat. al icwf -‘is. «t.4Mrb4;a luA.va *a «uu uiKy ulu birciy (.liiita >M iu*i •»u wmck loo* a .« Mjjuit 14, e.ociruy uid laOfc. * iroiu 1*1 we. w.. f/xpecXtn) h; U11U4 u.-. M4or j me 'ZIt, At%*r a Mr.es puohctzed aenat oicu* *»ui me bag, Homer liariM^ ai^tneU j jiuc all pie»eiii jttx usinj^ variiTtioaa i>f Juat aibout eve^ r.o>Ju^ ptay Known and many mure un- ortnodox cnes lo ruU up an amazIiiir~totat trf 40# yttrua. At .j^uial on tor >..« eaca point in the cunieit, t|eed, deception,‘‘^raszie-dauele, ana Vheer equally played thetr part in the offensive tactic*. ..t wa;» UatU lo teti whicn waa tne Aggies' t>esi uttensive wea pon, xiiiman Miles apeciacuiar rcve'rse runs, Sam Bruce’s punt mg, Steve ^ altz’s oif tickle drives, Jimmy Walker s center sneaKs, ••t>wiicner” Height's blocking, £dwin Moores abort but sure builet tike pasaes, or the general ail around lunning of two new finds, Mave and Griffin. ^ j ■In their sustainejl^ terrific drive, the Aggies cillected 14 first downs to 2 for the Orange again up Um ai.. tmat . , fur the initial touchdown. uu't:Keu lor extra pii.i.i. The spirit*^ runs high this year among ^he mtmbers of the team and among the student body because tf the rejturn of letter men plus very good ma terial in the entering class. Fisk Tougaloo, Clark, and Knoxville will meet a more * powerful Talladega than they have met in the p»st fiT« years. rebi of tae period, tbe made a defensive fight o. refusing to let the Aggitu deep in their territory. on* juncture, Sam Bruce, field general, was forced to kick out Bof the hi,lex and Be did it magnlficeirtly for *3 yards. _ _, •U«(CK aK>ib lue i>rsr part oX tne ter as result of Mu^re s ttip 10 "iSavy" Buri-on' !-•« Cik. r'aul 4 yard s»i|Mt. >ue atevenaun, Xuiltoacls siiot tu*o~rf*i the center tor the tally. VVaiker made the extra potDi. N«toing tfte invaders Cuold du at this point* halted the reieut less offensrve mar^h of Aggies. Cave, Brancp, and Walker, o«ck Uune of the i>.. Paul otfeniive were moved baBck by degrees as they tried to break througn the local forward wall.. Making up their mind lo strike again for the Aggies . covered a nad punt on the St. Pa»l 18. 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