Morris Brown tops Wflberforce
In Thrilling Steel Bowl Game
BT JOHH RODGBU
(7or OroMdar Pntt)
Borke Defeats
Birminghanif Ala. — Mortii Stanton 19 - 0 In
Brown OoUeg« football Uam won ^ x fl I
the iteel bowl g.m« 50300881 BOWl
ovf th.^ Otarl«ton, a C. - The Burke
WiHxffforoe XJniv«r*ity team be-'
for# 10,000 turn. J’i^rhtting Bull dogs defeat-
Th« Atl&ntiftns scored tnriee on the stro.^ hea.y Station High
long runs *nd l^fbw cortrerin^ up a Bki© Devil* from Jackaon Fin. by
Wilbefforo* fumble, pi«k^ up a score of 19-0. in the second an-
aflothei- touckdown. ' inuai “Sea!o««t
Bill Schnebly of Wilberforce11 Running from behind an un-
MorcK} a field goal early in the balanced line the Bulldogs receiv-
game, but the Ohio team even ed the ball and after ti^^o playj
thm fiailed to threaten Morria kicked out to Stanton who like-
Brown. Tme tried three pJays and kicked.
Morris Brown mmbied through Both teams kicked frequently n
to ibp first touchdown shortly the finst quarter but midway the
after Scbnaby’a field goal, and eectond quarter the bulldogs open
John Mbody cricked the line for their bags Jf trieks and moved
a serie* of first downs. From down to Stanton’s three yard
Wilberforee’a 33, Joe Jenkins, line. At ithiB point a new quarter
163 pound lightning back, swepit back ,was sent into the giame to
riffct end on a double reverse to a use the famous “Goal Line
touchdonvn. ,
in the third period, Pershing
Norris funvbled Oecdl Franklin’s
punt over the Wilberforce 13 and
Moody went otver in one smash
ing plunge.
Special,” a play starting as a line
buok. but ends un ’n a fake for-
ward pass. The play was made
from Dippy Middleton to Cash
the firist half ended Burke 6
Stanton 0.
Hovering in scoring territory As the whistle started the ee-
mu(A of the time, the Atlanta oond half Stanton’s heavy Blue
team dominated play throughout Devils Bfcarted a drive down the
the contest. Haywood Setttes and field bht was soon fftropped by
and William Wysinger, tackles the hard charging Bulldogs. Stan
and Gerald Brown, end figured ton kicked out and three olays
in stopping the attack. Outatand- moved down to Stanton's 30 yd.
ing defensively were Troy Boss, line a substitution was made and
Shelton Bell and Charles Lofton., a forward paas inte^ed f 6 r
Jenkins struck with a lightningjBurke’s big left end, Middlpton,
thrust in the fourth when he took was battered into the air by a
Schnebly’s strategic pulvt and Stanton player the ball falling
The classic is planned each yearj "o the item of BoH (SimmonRf
as an annual New Year’s Day'who was following up the play
clash bei^een the nattions’ lead- Simmons crossed the Goal line
ing Negro football teams. As a J untouched. The extra point was
resnlt of Wedaesday’s victory, missed again.
Morris Bi^n holdi*
.title.
IRBIGESTIOR
owT af Ml Um Heart
the national j The first score wa« made in the
last quarter' after an exchange of
1 f’unts Burke took the ball on
their 45 yd line and on the neirt
fiwo plays Burke was thrown for
loses Middleton kicned out and
N.C.C. COLLEGE
I political dismiiMl froa acrtia*,!
I such amendment* to be of • «k«r-
aeUr Uial wiU afford adwiaate Anr»M tlFDl?
prot«’tion tor the taarher^ vnth- vl ElPI IlILIVE#
oat iavolvtnf the State in ande-;r ______
able compUaetionsi that hav# been .. asnir. a
erperieneod in awme of the ■tate«
J . , ^ ■„ ajirirotn'n mithr-r
and of ' t h natnre a- vrill »?ii®r- "t»
antee the tebool and eomrounitvji . -'i .u ■
against incompetent and and^^ir- ■ jNtjin'l;ns[ w.r - ***, '
able teachers. btll, ar»- tn for ■ .»
.1 Salarir-.. Beall/.ine that the U k, , ,
salaries of teacher:^ and other . . * v •
school employees are out n. Iiae
with the income of other groups, opponentii. ^
we reqnes* the m•^^t li'-f-ni in- It is no that
crea««e possible in the teaching 'nrrre r>f th*’ \«*«-
' 1:
r-hpdule,
rith
beginning -i...
inrrenient for '••arheri.
with
la-*
»nlv f . ir -I
■■ Ml
lit
SI i'
ill
' salary
U ninth
a fifth inerement for prinoipafc,
‘sfek leave for ^chool eiitployeesi
'and financial rerognition for Thin year ?h
superior teaching. We urife a i^tate home -* he*?ul»* .. ■n*'
jschool budget a|>p/oxima»ely ♦»), ,,
jowi.owi a year.
I 4. Enrichment of ^ch.M)l pro- b,
.gram. ^ Tm sdav nisrbf the
a) Vocational Education. We
urge substantial increase in North!
Carolina appropriation, for voca-l„^. new (t-rr = .ne
tional education tomatch Federal ,f:
jfunds for this purpose. c .ro-
I b) Local initiative and re8-;,j^; ^ ,s;uip[.e.l fith a
ponsibility for schools. Ue «Tige
j that the right of voting supple-, ,i«liMition pnyrrani mW
ments for schools be extended to
tall leajrlly constituted school dis-^
jtricts without discnmination. We ^
recommend that school machinery ^ are
provisions be amended to grant
asraln this year
local board of commi.-«ioners and "DRE\M TE VM ”
aldermen, on advice of ’ ‘Eaelw will' joumev to
boards, the right t;, levy taxes for t,, invade the
all such items as are constitution
ally ennissible for the improve-
^nient of schools above the State
minimum standards of ssfety and^
health in bus transportation be
•made mandatorj- in all school
limits of the State.
I c) Expansion. If any expansion
of State wideeduf Rtional facili-
Shaw Bears.
TYP NTR’S SYNDICAl l /
for these Neero olavewm 19^0 and they^answered with their performances in the Republic films, scfnca of which
R^mlTand MMred Govcr i„ '?.rk Ccjn^and" wi* CWre Trevor; Florence O'Brien in
rltr Sto aoir ta "Carolina Moon" »th Gene Autry and Smile, Burnette; Daisy Ue M«her*rf and Wfc to ,n
“WhrKilled \unt Maggie’”- Leigh Whipper in “Robin Hood of the Pecos” with Roy Rogers and Marjone Reynolds, Lilian ar
^e^ SpenL oZ.. and Man«M Moreland in "Bcwery Boy" wid. Denni, O'Keefe and Helen Vu>»„.
THE GEaMAK IDEA
VTell we see by the news that
hi?h Oemian otTicial.' now declare
that the Enffli.'sh channel will
protex t the Bril«h t only so long
a- Der Fuehrer permits it.
Id other word-?, the Oemianft
'ties is possible under present con- that the narow channel
fditions, we recommend that the no more to the British
,next step be a twelfth year rather ^laginot line wa.« to
^han a ninth month. Both are de-
[sirable when the Stales tat Italians by British sea
sources permit. power in the Meditei^anean seem
■ d) Compulsory Attendance. We
in
may ict lUn •
ft dtatrtH
Tabltti t«
I^U«p but >*d« M tt*
known for acid tndltntlon. iTtiM
Doax dOMn't (nor* Ball-ui^ttn. Ntura
j'Wild Man” Ladson recovered
th% punt on the five yd. line after
tlie ball tou(*cd a Stanton play-
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Leghorn hens'ing the paAt month for a Pq^ EdUC^tjOIl
recommend the raising of the age
limit for compulsory school atten-
I dance from 14 to 16 years, with a
of Public Instruction, agreed upon I definite placement ot’ reaponsi-
A United Program a l^islative program to be sub- bility for enforcement
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as follows: jand over lapping of authority|
now existing in the administra-
1. Retirement. We endorse th_ tjo„ ^f the public school system'
report of the Retirement Com- q£ North Caroina on the part of
A Group of educational leaders jmission for a retirement system jjjp several agencies charged with
Ifrom all sections of North Caro-1 covering all St^te employees. such administration, we favor j
lifia representing the Parent! 2. Continuing contract. We fa- submitting to the voters of the I
ITeachero’ Association the Associa vor appropriate amendments to State a constitntional amendment!
: tion of School Boards, the North the School Machinery Act that creating a representative and ade-j
'Carolina Education Association wijl include the principle of con- q^ate State Board of Education,!
'and the State Grange recently/tinuing tedbher contracts of such ^hich board will be vested all
I met in Raleigh and in oooperalion a nature as to safeguard teachers State’s authority, povver and
with Clyde A Erwin, .State Supt. against arbitrary, capricious or responsibility for administration
of the State School System.
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