N. C. EAGLES SLAUGHTER SHAW UNIVERSITY
The Sports
Bazaar
WILLIAM A. TDCK
SPOBTIN G
Smith Takes Saints
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TOR THE fiMt ti«« in Norti h*ndi o*» the ball. It iww r«»Hy
C«U««« history, the ••d and touch the w«y the “little
eoMh wwm «We wilfnlly k#«p Blaea” ot Raleigh |«t tha Hornet#
most of his first rtrinf me* Wl* o“tsm^ them with littl* thii^
thnMiflMUt ■ (aknfi aipaanat the like runs and passes from kick
Shaw Univeriity »e««. Dick formation, iimple reveiaes and
likck. lIcHiarland, and Johnson, the Itk*. " ^ jrth Carolina Collect
baekfkld a«e», were beings ‘arfved’ Coach Charlie Mack Williams qu™ TTniv««ltv
Pe«maa, AlMos and Fines, ends 'tf Raleigii told Go*:h Ridddck ^ o -*u
w«» Biao. Wl«. •'Fittiy" WiOiams, mmffnunnnn », .«ohh edetr'*^ Jotaison C. Samth
Balei* backficld man who wf-is *>efor» the game that he wa* St. Anyustina’*
b«in« counted on f«r t^is ^me, anjuous for the team* to IjtuaUy Ellia#belh Oity T.
was aaspended from the squad ™«®t each oiher thia aeaaon be- Winaten Salem T.
dtirinr th« proceeding week be- he was afraid of *jdng Turfcegee
cAuse of being aeen smoking, and through the se(»on unbeaten and S. C. 3t*(te
tra^ ®aoi amoHg tlHMe absent then having the championship t*ngsboQ
Aron tha gridiron. But the inter- taken because of what the Dick- Xavier
egting part about this wM that >n»on raitfng system might say. Morgan
these fellowa were never missed, thait’s settled n-cw; the Raleigli Howard
from tfje time of kkloofr until *>0^8 i«st aren't in the same cla«
that iB-« became the final score. ,Hilteide this year. The 20-0
I* thia g«m«, which left the wre leave® ao ciuestions to be
stiH urtacred on *, and asked.
anited. NOG regiatered 6 firatl DURHAM GOT ITS PHKST
dtfvns in compuiaoQ to 2 for TAiSiTB of semi-profwaioDal ikot
^MTW. Both tMuas lamt 60 yards b*fi last Sunday afternoon ^en| Durham Smart offenaiTe and
e^h oB 4 panaltiaa; Shaw at- the WaBtoiwn Wilder.ts bowed -be- defensive playing combined with
tempted 12 pa»es, ccanpleting fere the Hayti Buccaneers 13-0 powerful reserve strength featui^
7 ■wkile the ^l^es completed only with Carr starring. Other games jjig 2O-O victory wi»iA *ihe
1 out of the 10 attempted. One coming up this seabon as other Hornetg df HilWde P*rk School
Shsw paas w«a ifiteroepted by secttona of «ty have organdz- registered ^er the “Little wluee”
^ locals. ed tean?s a» a poasiMe onjtlet for jR,.^iedgh’s WisWngtion High
Hall, NOC blocking back, oarri- acpne of this abundant energy gchool at Diirhaon Athletic Park
ed the ball sixth time for the which ^oouftds amng Durham’s yesterday afternoon. The passing
a«iwi Svtertiajr and paved the out of achool yo-uths. Mo«t of the «nd Faulk cf Rjtie^ was
w«y for en* oi the - touchdowns, fellows tat we saw in actipn ,ffensive threat of the 4. aia a
H« has with the ball exactly 6 Sunday are product*^ of Coach visitors and it was a pass from ® late stisrt in the current
Isme* tUa season and has scoreid H. RiddKjc of SillsSe and t£ey t© that »ce«aBted for campaign st^p the poweml Mor-
4 toecHdownai. ■ NOT BAD FOR A ^re still playing (for t^ie most ^ y^d ^un t» HiUside’s 19 Bears in the headline attrac-
GITY HIS SlZiL part) the same hard, yeit clpdii, jjn'g the fourth quarter. November 9 ^ Balti-
Thoae HILLSiDE nOBNOSTS h*ve game that he tri^ fb *nlf into H'illside scored 13 pc^ints in the ^d. ig the big queation o-f
really been giving Durhfin fans their heads. M-iSt of the enJoy- Second suarter and seven nwre in week. ^ter an
■one excellent exhibitions {>f h> jtv rfitJft/fWni^SuttdsifT’s game CAME thitd. jVirfpnia Union, 13
a well coa^ed and well discipline fptnii ol^ervin^ tha friendly yet 1 same started out to'be ,A Aggies have iJcmght their way ^
ed high school team should play detenwined spirit erf cetebat close affaiir with both sides tacfc- speculations of ^era 0^ '•ee^riles*
the game. In the most recent-ehown bv both teams. Thia indeed ; v,*.j vat* **vet. P^^kJn fans.
Raleigh No Match
For Hiside
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CAN A. & T. STOP
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Can the A and 'if Aggies «flf to
upset by
to 0, the
»' T"k to Jh“ l>icto a**!. the Hi«.ide ,,5 U.u week K-
«t Washingtjw High is pr gress m Durham’s world „i fumhlpa. Trf>e «f Hillside inter-! in inia pjcuure, at org -aggie Haytj fiuecaneers Wer4 . - ^ j--.— i—
Durham’s world fumbles. Lee of Hillside . ‘ Baxv^hdn jjuccaneers wer. ^ offensive and defensive
of Baleigh, almost every offennive of recreation. '^.gpted o«e of the many p?fe»es ‘ finally able to score in the fourth the stronr South
telek wa» used successfully. This HILLSIDE'S homecoming date .v^ch the visitors attempted in batter-than three teams which he ^ thrilling A and M team -«^h»ch will
highly rated Raleigh team was h^s been chai^ted again; it has opening quarter and a.ceount- ^ expect ^ use with damaging WaBto^n Wildcats and
Ju«t Another group of fellows ^en set ior Nqv. 22 now. Tsk! 12 first downs. Toward o» i. take a 1*2-0 victory. Oarr broke
after the HOBNETS got their Tsk!
Ithe end of the quarter Crunip re
There are four baKkfleld ormitoina
Ei^le Reserves
(kt Shaw
'covered a Hillside fumble on the tiong and two walls in gnatched a ten yard pass
jscore another touchdown ® ^ 50 yard line itlnd Raleigh staged » * f ,» ^ team ca.p Morrissey. ' Minutss
I Hardy was shaking a leg goal- to the 29 yard Ihie ^in is choaen tef ore each gdm«. ^ sweepin* 18
W|j(rd in ^ 2i5 yard run as the the ball went over on downs! The team i« flanked by ^aeh.
Both attempts- for
Hampton To Meet
Howard At
Armstrong Field
Hampton V«, A E^tiMpton
elsven, badly battered wlfft in
juries, will be host to o^d
rival, Howard University, Satup-
'y afternoon, .. NoT«afcer 9, /f
Armstrong Field.
^ ^ bitter Athletic rivalry bet-
the ice when he reached into the Carolina school’s homecom-^ schools gives-pro-
Carr Scores Twice. | SSm leady
To Upset WalltowQ For Homecoming
By 12 -0 Score, IUle%h — The Shilr Univer-
* sity Bears, at almost fall stren^h
Durh^ - Aft^ three quap.
bjlttling last
third game if season have
invade tiie Beare* lair in Ralei^
SflBturday, November 9, in the
where the ball went over on downs 1 „ „
iu |e® Rollie Bernard slid
as the period ended. i . ,
The first iplay of the second Hams on the back row.
Moi^an Defeats
half ended 8-K).
The third quarter was the bi|f
jone f;r NCC; 14 points were a kick by Blount from
“^de. The fir»t points of the ^9 to the Raleigh 3®.
ghllwt of North CarJina College ^
Iwt of flr« .irtag »- *’=' ‘ pl«s> by W..himEU,„ High, Hai- , . M ,
UrU ritht bogde him on the '"T side’s Lnmlord lecoered a fumble ^ UAn>n|> J £
MKb 1« S.t«zdw tflen.o„n to *”f '‘T’ ""T „ the M and a K..«hdwn .Wv- ilWHOl U It lU W
thn reserves eive the Shaw through almost all of gd was immediately staged. Lee ""
0«vem^ Bears a 29-0 cteWing led the drive with a four yert | Baltimore —The Morgan State BEL_Moore
Mire ^Ltl, 4,000 home«OT!i>g ao e«»ra jolnt^ „„t. i,„„st„rd r.|ri«t,Md a fi«t (Wlwe Be«. «n their QB-Mara»er
in the same quarter, Hams ^^en he^caught a pas0 on, eon»eeutiv«e victory for this mm- hb—Oarr '
'started the drive for another the lo yard strip after Blwint^nSi^torctey in ^he Moripffl
ing contest.
iBerset by injuries in early sea
son games both the North Oaro-
to score again, South Caroling teams
4!onversicqis
BY BILL TUCK
iHiriuuiii —■ Co*^ W. F. Bur-
failed.
Buc«|«kne6\n
LE—Kollock
LT—JJay
LG—Btnnpaag
C —Hayes
RIG—Claxey
RT—■Wilsc'n
perry
Lambeth
Sam O’Keny field.
had hurled'itfrom'kick formatiolij^l^’;^^^*^
attack as thev afterwhich Bwwn Hornets win three more plays erywty Bisons wer edefeated 44
alfvinced the oval lo ithe IB yard Ri„unt -finallv crossed the!^ 6. The Beats' first team pUy-
ile
ed
ipH.
;ne
for touchdo^ *^ter *'*^^«d the oval IB y»d before Blount finally crossed the
tiH«:bd4wn and to roU up 7 goal line thncmgh tackle. Within ed fojr the first
dMrm in comparison to B for ■ fa few minutes. Graves blocked a
^Greene made »o,od on another Raleigh Vick and Lawrence, end
the onendne ™o^e “P the 4. From jgcovered on the 14 y4rd lii»e. ofppoeed Ae Bisons for t]
few seconds L^htner crashed jhrough Rummer and Lee made short
com^partson
dh>w.
reoeived
Uefcoff and ijcr
quarter, while
second string men played
period. The thi:
Officials:
Referee, Sarrit^fl^
Umpire, Johnson
Headlineaman, H. S. Riddick
Field Judge, Bqy Lee.
center for the touchdf.wn. Gaanes from here ahd Lee stepfped
good with after ^ well placed pass by
'Co-eapl^n Bkfunt. Bknirrt pfuMed
Plays jSchool Riligg, Keys, fit -
Morgan’s seven touchdowns Prat^mity JeW^lry, Aceordlng to announcements
Worthy and Haines gained yard- . ,
at wil through the Eages line
** quarter Hardy went ^ TunTeforr for^'ttTe' "^^a P®*® from Givens to Taten H'¥'Wd ^the
^ -Ter again from ^he l yard goal p^int I'^ho ran 14 yards, Burdnell owi- Wriie n* nO^^O wi% pwades, ^the
mise of a sensational, hard f^gfht
IgridirsflJ battle.
The Sesfeiders ara reeognised as
a stronger football aggregation,
bat their quota of bad breaks
brir^ the olds dqfwn to practic
ally even.
j|a)nes “Shakey" Steirart and
%]^hioniore Hillie H«melU Hamp
ton stalwarts, may rot be able to
start beoalUse of minor injuries.
But Ooaeh Gideon Smith i* bank-
in# on several flashy newcomen
to assure victory for the home
■quad.
iCuthrell and Lawrence Pe#ton,
the “Norfolk Twins” have |>een
showing hejhrolves to advaya«e
in practice scrimmages, and so-
phoaioa^ Bhrood Hill, hs(pd driv-
the retafn to form of “Brute” I fallback and Ernest "DKiJce”
Owens, Shaw’s cruel tackle, they|^^®®”» *■ and shifty back,
will bs in good shape to welcome shown vast improvement in
the scii'appy Sontj, OaroHna Out- games. These men will
Qitrry the big load for Hampton.
have suffered los^ which ex-
i! ^ 1,**" lerts feel ^:juld have been re-
n versed. But with both teams now
Brandon at top strength indications are
thjfi; the btginning of this new
® interstate rivalry will ocer one f
Smit* heat games seen in these
w”ii s«»on.
® ‘ Althodg^ they have lost for the
season Q,*dfrey Dunmore, first
ring center, the Bears feel that
with the return o{ fultt>e,ek 'Joe'
iSprfeg* injured in an early sea-
Jaibby ga,nie, “Jackie” Kobinson,
^halfbark ako oat the lai^ three
gialnes becaiise ot injuries, and
were made as follows. 1. A 2®
football game will be the fe,M honoramle rol6 is
Nurses s t^rj ^ * ^ai, shtiM homeoc-ming “ ^>^>1.
Kifksey, N. j C. State end, inter-
ee^ted D«vaa pasg to get possess- forced to lose the ball Leg had just completed a
iofl the ball on the fifty yard f? f>«able. A^m Gaines’ d^ yaj.j n,n j^fter a pass from Blount
^ , j ’ ’
The aeftton la|f this first quar
ter was Bi^nly in the center of . „ , . . .
suit of more heads up playing
crowning of
verted for the extra point. 2.
MorgiAn rushed the ball 66 yards
kick was good toX an extra point. the hM ended* 13-0. I®” ® lottft. N T.
‘ In the third quarter tfee lome3- Burdnell lOUC* JN. lu.
touchdown was made as the re- ®
yard line. 4. Lorenao Thomas
scored by recovering Turner’s
fumble on a bad pass behind
Brslndon to«ik
Horne* Jeweler, 40S"^^ return of
» 1? 'G':«.r4' ru hundred* ©f the Shaw alumni add-
g 5; ^reet, Char-jng color to the festifitles.
II 10
St Paul Homecomii^
Foes of the Saints
the field until a )^w kick wtaa
bk>ek«d 9a their own 16 yard
stripe, f^m Ums pcint^ the Eag
le^ used only S plays 1>a score.
After Licfatoer and Hall, Rdeigh Laiwrenceville, V*. — St Paul Passed to Lai^i^enie to make the
«Ui» for Bloc, had brought the ;dn.ips down in,to plans for a gala (and final score) 20-0.
ball to tlie 10, U^taer let go a' ^lebrjf^ion for homecoming. The! ™inute desperation
Uie
wdi placed passed to Duckwilder Saints are planning a 'huge and visitors beg^n flinging
the initial colorful parade of floats and de- ”8^^ *®d left. Most of itoem ei-
corJited cars -which will represent *her hatted down or intercepted
is the end sone for
6 fteOflCs. , ^ . . .
The 8l(0es seemed set upon the v«ric;u« clubs and classes, tiie ®°® of them made pctssible ^
scnrifiir »a every ouarter of the crowning of the lovely Mies yard run by Hell.
fMne (as ibey did) but in the Gladys Delphy as Miss Homecom-
fseoml qvprtcr they had to con- ing, and a frolic that night in
t^t tbemselve* with Just tNvo Taylor H;dll.
BCiatfc It was after a Shanr Uni-1 Si. Paiul has a strong team this
Tffvttf fiindtle hAl placed the season despite their several losses.
m ^heir own 2 yard line j Against topnotch conference
»er recovered a block-teams they luire clayed bang »p
file go4 line for foothall. Thg Saints haive suffered
Ibweed t^e jtfie toss of some lettermen throug'h
«f til* ^puurter Duckwilder t eligibility rulings but may have
ampie backfielde ri'placements in
fleet foote Brinkley. '
Thonupson intercepted n pass on
the Rrfloigh 34 and later crossed „ ^ _
th^ gctal line untouched. Blount i ® a
“ the ball cjn Howards 3i6 and ran
for a Score. Thomas kicked tl}w
extra point. 6. Hutchinson re
ceived ball, 01} 4© yard stripe /Bbid
with beautiful broken field rurun-
ended. In the fourth quarter the
^ihal score was maie on a prrii
from Byron to fintehinson.
Ht|ward’s score came in t^e
last period when Witchell receiv
ed thp ball on Moron's five rind
li« Km1«* began * pM«nc at>
tMRb'lB the ddqwrmte ^ittempt to
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parade
scheduled
China called America’s first
line of defense in Pacific.
Earnings of 150 industrial
compAnies up 315% for nine
months/
Admiral • Towers favors re
leasing- military planes^to Brit^
Aia,
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Bull Brigade
Shades Saints 18-6
By Milton C. Branch
iRaleigh, — In what faJj a moral
victory for the tcisers and the
fifth stra^ht win of the season
for the victfrs, « cocky Gojden
Bull, Brigade shaded a stubborn
and cosrageous St. Augustine
•levsn here Saturday as the
Saints dedicated n new field. And
the 18-6 score gii es a little in-
dicatiqn ©f the terrific battle
thi^t Saints waged t© keep in
check the might and power of
Coach Jackson’s great machine.
Aided by a muddy field that
greatly hampered the Bull’s
grrette ground attack and put a
decided crimp in its famed aerial
circus, the Saints played not only
inspired ball but gave c«ie of
their greatest gridiron perform-
anceii. | |
On St. Augustine’s cflmpus
thig week such rames as Le>
Compte, Johnson, Pullen, ahd
Foxhall are being sung loud and
long. But there j3 one warrior
whose praises are being sang
even lounder «nd longer than all
the rest—Thomas Bembry, play
ing his last season ki the mole*
ekins*for the CapitcJsrs. Against
the Bu!l« last ^aliurday, Bembry
Meiaad to go completely beserk
fund became ^ veritable one man
wave of destruction as time and
again it was only his savage and
f4tiltless tackling that kept the
Sainjts frcim the slaughterhouse
for Eddie McGirt, “Sugar” Dow
ling, Ace Bailey, and “Tut” Pat
rice were the loose. Starting
the game a^t guard, Bembry per
formed successievly at end, ta«kle
and center. In fact he did every
thing but carry the ball for the
Saints |4nd from all indicatii,^^s
he could have covered that »»■
signiment and covered it well.
There was other All-CIAA ma
terial unearthed on tbilt rain soiA:
ed field. There wag Hank Mur
phy, eophcmiore Bull back from
Uo^ora, Pa. who kept a ralbid
crowd in the throes of frenzy
with sensational running and
passing.' There wag al^t Joe Tull,
•ne of the Bulls’ famed TNT
twin guard combination, and Chet
Gudger, « newcomer from Mamfif
i^onock, N. y., attaining brother
hood in the absence of the other
twin, "Mouse” Toliver,
But in the end, ability over-
caone inspiration. The Bulhi
opened up hostilities difter Webb
had snared an attempted Saint
pass on bis ^n 40 yard Jii»e.'
With Powell passing to Webb and
McGirt storming thiough the line#
^e Gold 4^d Blue made a aus-
tained 60 yard to score cjn a 10
yajnd off tackle smaeh by MicGirt
A few minutes later, when
Webb’s puntirig had driven the
Saints deep into their ,own terri«
tory, Tull recovered tel fuoAible on
the 1 yard stripe and 4ne play
later McGirt rung up another ®
on the score register, Webb tniss-
ed bo% convecisio#s.
Then Fate took a turn midw«y
the third quarter. A p^un frcIm
Johnson to Pullen frojn the St.
Augustine 4i5 was ruled complet
ed on the Bull &6 after Smitj» in
terference with the pass receivef
Smith atraightway drew * 11
yiird penajty' 4nd again Johneoo
iwVaand up, this time to Foxhall
on the Bull 10, An off-side pent-
•Ity on Smith advanced the
Saints to the 5 and from there
it was Johnaon to Pullen ikiT the
score. Bemibry made an Unsuccess
ful ^ttempt of the conversion.
SAM BRUCE, the Aggies great touchdown of the A and T-WeetBruce’s winning
quarteibaok is shown 3iist iil> be is .Vt., State.game. .The Aggies womihown-above.
•bout to.'fo> over for the-lone in tibe'fdttrtb petigd
touchdowiv' un
Hull says hemispkere is in^
periled by ambitions of aggreft
sors.
Life on Venus is just stMt-
ingt British astronomer sayBt