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S ‘ Ml IV rrurt ■~r WWl b^kHAM.kL'C. fioih Undefeated Ranks NCC TACKLES—A vital f«rt in th« Nertti CarelliM CoUayt'* t«' fansiva alianmant art tha taclilas rigHt Stanley Keith, James' Nunn and Jamei Price. Stand ing ara Joa Grandy, Robert Me- Ai'amt, Prank eardfiwr Elmar AAcMHian. A&T Spots Morgan 7-0 Lead, Then Comes From Behind to Capture Fourth CIAA Grid Victory BALTIMORE. MD—The Bears of Uore«n State got off to a fast ttait to grab an early 7-0 kad over * strong N. C. A. and T. eleven, raising high hopes of a banner, homecoming crowd that they were about to see their favorites topple the high-flying Ageies from the ranks (A the un- iefeated. But the Bruins simply were not equal to the occasion. boomeranged when Aggie half-1 persoaal-foul penalty did not do back Joe Taylor intercepted and the Morg&n cause-any good, and raced 36 yards for the first, nuarterback Jim Mitchell literaHy A. and T. tally. The attempted place-kick for the extra point was smothered, but the Aggies had narrowed the gap to 7-6 proport ions. Whereas, the local team had dominated the first half, the shoe wSs on the other foot after the The Ncrin CaroUnians tallied i colorful, half-time ceremonies. floated 4 yds. to pay dirt on the last play within the regulation playing-time. TC's Guthrie Rips Smith Llie WINSTON SALEM—Thl’WiNtaw Salem Teichers C9ll*ie *'IU*is broke the Johnson C. Snllffi Odlri- en Bulls' five-stame winnin»"stt*«flk here Saturday in Bowni^tl Gray Stadium with a ao-fl upset victory. Nelson Guthrie, the Riltlijs' qele- brated halfback, took char^6. of the game by ripping the not^"Smith d>'fense for 231 yards iW| 3^ car- rjps, catching one pass yards Mid intercepting two enem^ aerials. 11“ scored two touchdowns. Thp Teachers took a 6^ lead in ^hf> first quarter on an' w, yard drive. Quarterback Ivory' lloberts «ru>aked over from the Giutbjrte scored both his toueb- (ffiwns in the secMid quarter. ,He j climax^ another 10 yat4 drive With a four yard sweep around right end. After Smith was forced to punt, Guthrie was off again, this j:ime b* slipped to his right a^ain, elud- ij ed several would bd tacklers and danced for 85 yards and a touch down. Rqberts passed to Emmanuel Witherspoon for the twe-point con- veraion. Just before half the. Bulls cut the Winston Salem lead to 80-6 on a 97^ard pass play from Quarter b.'ck Joe Tisdale to end Pettis Norman. In the 3rd quarter the Golden Bulls scored in eight plays with ^alfback James Lawrence going ovpr from th^ two. litfX N f r-s Wili(Jns Sparl(s NCC to 26-0 Victory Over Shaw University once in the second quarter and tMrice more in the final period to notch t'hcir fourth conference win is as many start*. The loss drop ped the Morgsttites to a. 500 per centage with a log of three«nd- tbree. The Morgan touchdawn resuH- ed from a 39 yd. dri^ the first time the locals gained possession of the balL The march featured a 10-yd. run bf Leroy Kelly, a 12-yd. loss by quarterback Carmie Pompey, a 26-yard. pasS-pla}r from Pompey to. Oliver Dobbins, and a 7~yi. scoring sprint by Kelley. The ertra point ms kitted-Jtiy Ray Horn. In the seconi^ guafter, with the Bruins out ^^Wt, 7-0, a flare- pass by Pompey, »wUh tte' Une of _ snimmag« '',«f'‘the '^M^an ' l9,|^for ^Iheir Several times the Aggies drove deep into Bear territory, but the local defensive units repeatedly stalled the invasions until the opening moments of the final quarter. A recovered fumble moment arily checked the Aggies on the Morgan 2 yd. ribbon, but Kelley’s boot downfield only wobbled to the Bear 22. After registering a first down on the Morgan 10, the visitors sustained a 7-yd. loss, and a backfield-in-motion penalty but served to set the stage for a 22- yd. eallop by the same Joe Taylor. luLJleae Southern Defeats Jackson, 17-7, To Hand Mississipians First Loss BATON ROUGE, LA.— Training pointj Southern led 10-7. 7-3 at halftime. Southern rallied In the waning nninutes of the for 14 points in the final quarter to give the Jacksbn State Tigers their first loss 17-7. Actually* Jack son State led in most departments except scoring. The Jaguars drew firat bl«od when Southern intercepted a Tiger pau on its own 4.9 yard line and returned it to the Tigers 11 lust as the first quarter ended. Fallowing three attempts. Southern’s Clyde Rav Monre, halfback, kicked the field goaL game, Carroll Holman, second string quarterback of Southern hit Charles Williams,' en4, from 20 ]£ardlout for the third score. When Moore again kicked the extra point, the fiiiftl leere was IM StatisticaUyi. Jackson State led Soutkem in Just about OTtry de partment, except scoriiijl^ . The Timers had 16 first downs to nine for Southern. In rushing^ iMkson State hM 98 t» 71 net 33^ I, At'=o.-Jickson state compjeted A >10 POOT—Napoleon John- sen, S'10", 17S>pownd |unior qwarteriMek for- the Florida A. an«l M. University Rattle \s bootinfl the vHHkin af an avor- age of 42 yards per boot. The Raleigh, N. C., lad returns to his native state for action against the A. Mid T. Aggie* Saturday afternoon (November 4). Cambridge nut the North Carolin-1 Not to be outdone, Jacksoa State 12 of ^ passes for 1.99 VfrAi, to tans ahead, 13-7. j marched 66 vards. culminatlns in | iieven'of 19 for 88 yards f%rirfouth- In the closing minutes, the Ag- a nass, Roy Curry to Albert Greet. **rn. Jackipii State had six-pointer iCw. 59th yeo» ^ ^•ring * tfU in mm Mmm . ■ not aiwliillli hi yo«r locaiilv M«d $1 iar • 3 tupphf tec fHAVINO POWbC* CO., P.O. 34$7C, Savannah, Ga. ^ urotun Morr. gie» jiicceeded {p driving 55 yds. j When Percy Butler kicked the. fen^ yardage of 264 to 159 A pxtra onint. the Tigers led 7^ at the halflime. The third quarter was srereless. the winners. Cast year the Tigers (itffeated Texas Southern in the Hr^t. an- but early in the final stanza, Al-^nual daver Classic. Jacksbfn State loyd Harris of Southern - blasted I ^eets Qramblitig at hort’i* '^ktur- over from the seven yard line, day, October 28. • When Moore kicked the extra • ' ' ri’! Since The Era of Johnny Samfile HAMPTON, VA, (CLUt News Service)—The OAA scoriiiB race bas 'developed into the moirt torrid srtd jfrdliflc battle for that in- dfvidual *^.hanor siiice the days, of Jo'hn Sample- No less than nloi^ performers are contending for that title. which was held last season by Nelson Guthrie of Winston- Salem Teachers College. * According to the statistics, re- lecsed by the CIAA news service HAMPTON, Va. — WHIie Hoi- here today, Guthrie finds him- land, Hampton Institute’s candi- self tied with Johnson C. Smith’s Janes Townes as both of them are taking a back seat to Hamp ton’s Willie Holland. ^ Holland has dented the goal Holland flolds In CIAA Circle Hampton Pirates Riding High After Upset Over Virginia State .V HAMPTON, Va. — yW HaApton j changing of units capable of con- Institute the Fighting Pii^e» 'are| taining the efforts of the oppon- riding hif:h after topping' tiie Va. ent. 'Th/e frosh in the second unit State Trojans W Octt 21. Thje vic tory mov«d the PirateV from 11th to 3rd position in th^.OUM^ ference. Hampton is now sport- in?-« 2-2 confereacf ^rWord apd 3-2 overall. , ' In moving out of .the secoi»£ Hivi*io», Hamnton may vMll have 9tvmie» the efforts # -confer- pn/>e challengers wltiij* thel* total dpf»nsiv* averflre ot onnd for a fifth MW sjjd th* Tlrates are iMprovlni^i'wlui "every. ~ _ _ oame. TTijy 'hive nftt‘ll^6n 1Wor6S j ConiCrCllCB lit il'of- ''’’ their last three, games 8Pd|p p . . 9 for ’''’*'''’ess may be the,Voptv handi-i*IveceiVing I'fi't in lip and comW^' tlHs> This | HAMPTON, VA. (CIAA News w the- fear of heart coach Bpnj Service)—Charles Bey of Hampton Whaley as he nr»T)arM hU ; buc-1 Institute, the CIAA’s top pass re- «nno(«rs for an intersecti6nal game ■ ceiver in ’60. and A. and T. Col- •iijth',.Tunisia ColleBe ih Hunting-1 le«e’s Dickie Westmoreland closed '01 Pa.. Nov. 4. ‘ I the sap on the current CIAA lead ‘‘We are movine aloHe Veirv njke-jer in pass recentions. Bill Tinkler, 'v, I onlv hone we' bf^ftme MorgSn State College’s ace flank nvDrconfident." said *tl^e Piri(te montor. Soecial prnif)|i' Jo rurrie Ball. Willie anos. and' Charles Wsilker. ■ ha^Tp been defensively tfntstani- ine in the last two outinga. Offtn- siv^lv, Willie Holland,- tfie leadipe scorer In the conference with 44 n«., Vernon AiithohV . and t(«rry Manning have been the tOtfK plues By JOHN B. HENDERSON DURHAMjvJJ. C.—With an awe j some second half display of powei by both land and air, the North Carolina College Eagles turned an otherwise tight foothall contest into a 28-0 rout ot the Shaw Uni versity B*!nrs hnre on O’Kelly Field Saturday afternoon. An electrifying 102 yard return bv halfback Richard Wilkins of Shaw’s eame-openinR kick-off rep resented the only scoring in the first half as the two teams settled down after that for a nip-and- tiiek battle of lines. Howpver. the Ea'rles rammed over two ♦oiiph-'^owrs in thp thiH stanza and another in the fourth. The final tallv. lilcp the first came on a scintilating 52 yard snrint bv Wilkins, this time on a nnsR from field general Richard Hicks. Hicks also passed to Aaron Mar tin. end. for botl\ the third TT) rnd the Eagles’ lone conversion of the day. A blocked Shaw punt which Charles “Boho” Hinton nnunred on in the end zone accounted for the second Eagles marker in the third quarter. After Wilkins’ stunning glory run on the opening kick, the visitors from Raleieh seemed un able to Pet their offense in mo tion. However, led by quarterback Boh McCory, they launched a sec ond-quarter drive from their own 11 to the NCC 10. Unable to advance, the Bears are‘’S«tting' a share of experience that is counted upon to make the f>trfttea a perrenial power in the CIAA. Following the game wUh Junl- rta College, the Pirates return home to welcome alumni and friends to homecoming activities Nov. 11 against Tuskegee Insti tute. Morgran End Leads man, still held on to first place bv grabhine 5 passes against Deaware State last week. According to the statistics, re leased from the conference’s news service here today, Bey and West moreland are tied with 13 re cpptions a piece, ranking them Just behind Tinkler, who has pull ^ in a total of 18 for 232 yardf along with captain ClMd^s B^ in and 1 td. Pettis Norman of Johnson C showing the Pirates the to victory. Hampton has scored 59 ptai, to Smith has caught 12 aerials thir season, but 4 of his rereption; date for AI1-7IAA honors, con tinued his lead in the CIAA among, the conference’s top rush ing backs. Johnson C. Smith’s I .Toe Tisdale took over the pass ing lead from Willie Ferguson of A. and T., last week’s top passing star. Holland, a 5-9, 180 pound junior hrifback, has a total of 481 yards fn IM co^es, according to the 1nt«at statistics, released by the OIAA News Service here. This ?iv«« hinr a 71-yard bulge over last vear’s rushing titlist. Nelson Guth rie of WinstoR'Salem. Holland has av^rafrpd 4.9 carry, wkile - Guthrie, with 410 yards in 91 carries, has a 4.H averae^ per rush. TMn|», SnMk’i fine a6ph sie- nol-caller. MMMrel InM tte lead I aaMOC tha baay’t passing hacks. He conaoletod S of 9 tosses awiait Sbaw ‘ to give him a tot»] of IS of 2ft in S games for a .800 DPrcentage. Movinff into the rminerun snot was St. Paul's most W strikes (6) and the Tom Heattev. 1H10 has connected ^ most pqrdage (480), dropped into on W oi 12 twses for a .W1 mark. I tMrd phce with M of 48 a«ri«l Ferguaon, who hi| tllMwn the - cmpMloat. line tor 7 tds and 1 conversion for a total of 44 points, awhile Guthrie and Townea, with 30 points each, have crossed the scoring stripe on 4 occasions on 8-pointers and three times on 3-point con- yersloaa. Still in contention are Pettis Normah, Joiinaon C. Smith, (C8), Ron Hart and Dick Westmoreland, A. and T.; Robert Jackson, Wln- stom-Salem; Robert Headon. St. Augustine’s; and Bob Anderson of Virginia State. One rat can destory eaotigh feed in one year to produce eight down eggs, five broilers or 10 powuU ol pork, In addition, the pests kill small animals, startt fifes, spread disease and scratch and gnaw pti^ertx thpir opponents 39 f^ .600 pct.lhave carried him across the goal Hiis ia due largely t{^ tb^- int^t-' line for td marks. 4/8 quart SSUUWlSSf^ 'ttempted a field goal, which fell hort. Their brusin! line-play, how- >ver, succpeded in bottling up' 'hR EafTles’ hi“hly touted running ■ind passing game throughout the; 'irst half. Led by line backer Jim f.on" Hprrv Korne^ay, ,and An-, '•rpw Martin, end, they held the Ra«les to 47 yards on the ground in thp first half. Put the R3=!|ps. who are battle in" frr n pprt of the CIAA cham pionship l.nurels, were not be de-' ■nipH, Earlv in thp third period, EafJ “Thundpr" Miller recovered Shaw fumble on the Bears’ SjJ On a (innf’-off from Hicks, full, back Ray Nobl»s parried to the ^ but rave the hall to the opposii tion on a fumble. t NCC’n strong defensive un^ drove the Bpsrs back to the setting un the punting situatioi^. With the snan from center, Hill- ton, NCC’s candidate for All-. Ampricai) honors, crashed throug^, blockin'* the punt with his chel^ and falling on the ball -hi the end zone. Martin al.so snagged a Another fumble bv Shaw on the B^ar 30 set un the third TD. Hicks’ pass to Vernon Hatch, endi was good for 15 yards. After fullr back Connie Boykin churned for threfe more vards. Hirks threw' ^ 12 yard strike to Martin in the end zorie. Martn also* snagged t p?ss from Hicks for the points-; after. 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