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THE CAgOUINA TIMES ‘ 9-B-DURHAM, N. C. SATURDAY, PECEMBER IS, 1962 Western All-Stars Take Advantage of Eastern Team's Miscues to Record 20-0 Shrine Victory An tl«rt Western All-Star prep It was a sweet vlclory for the rornvtreii »>v Rnb»>r1 SnlUvan. I^x- rliib took advaaUge ot aevpra) WMtPrnors. In the previous fo"-! inolnn, on the 47 of llie loser*, set East miieiies to rack up a ZO-O^ tests, the Eait had won Ihrce] „p jj,,, seeond TD. Neve'c victory in the aixth annual Shrine while th e Wst won two. The wim "omphte-l 32 yord pass to CInr- Youth Bowl wame here Saturday, evened the series at three win." Depi mb'^r 8. The Rame was played apiece. b»fore a slim crowd at Durham In the opening minutes of the County Stadium. [contest, Pobert Johnson. Lexin*’- The East, coached by D«vid A -i»on, pouncpd on a Ka.st fumble on kinson. Rocky Mount, and W. C. Peerman, Chapel Hill, had seven fumble* and the West, coached by David Laiih, Win.-.t(m-S!lem and James Davis, Hickory, recovered '■'ice Adams, Gastonia, on the East’s IS. Li'onard Clay. Hickory, carried for two yanls and on the next play Hill ran to the one. He carrfcd for the tmichdown on the the 20 yard line. Quarterback Nevels ran the two- Charles Novels, Winston. alem, ,,^),,^ conversion, and the West carried to the six V;''-;! j hart a M-tt marein. which they the third play and Hildral , ^gintainwl the rest of the half also of Win.ston-SaUm. .scored on, ,ia,fback Bill Allsbrook. Monroe. four of them. On t#o occasions, the next play. The try for l^e crowd with a nifty r.iw '70-yard punt return in the open- the victors turn the miscues into extra point failed, scores. ' Anolhar East fumble this time 4/ $4.00 QT. 5ea0tam^ $tven^Of0wn 'ng minutes of the third quarter. Th« fry for the conversion failed. The East crew had only one "i^orini threat and that was in the Hrat half. They drove from thei.- 32 yard line, only to lose th« ball on a fumble on the 23 of the West. WEST BACK HALTiD Leo nard Clay (32), Wistarn all-afar halfback fr#m Hlakory, raachf* tha and *f th* lint afiar a shart gain In th* annual Eaal-VVatt high seheel alt-ftar gam* In Dwr* ham :,atwrclay. The West w*n, 20-0. 0h*r ^layars shewn (fr«m th* Wmf ar* Rat CO* fewncay, .7S), taaki* fr*m Wln*t*n4al*m; Charks NcvaU (11), WlnatM* kalam; Them** Jahnsen (45), fuilbtck, Lexington; (rrom the East) Levi Dixon (21), guard, Wilson; a nd Edrfi* Brown (83), end, Jacksonville. Standing on the sidelines Is Johnny M'cUill (32) fullback, Hlllalda. SPORTSCOOP N.C.'sBoHiyM Of All-limrica Crav^ V^ith Joh^ B. HenH8r8w j A Ridwjflw Hi"h S'-'-wil pro-1 Sfal«'s E.nrl (Tis^T) Bonk* IN* ■, t of 'Rfl. « younsster bv the •am. of Bobby Bell is on I oachrs’ All-American eleven fori'**’*"* A. onrt T.« Bert Wff^tt second time in a row. Tl)e ] /h^7*11 Mokorv (M. C.) iw'ive who Is p'av- p'T”*'* i ns his final season as a Gopher | ranked 1. th* t«Btk 'nckle. vns a unanimoy.i..^choiec ■ mon-’ t»e coaches’ selection. Irl •.ct, the lanky-llehting fast for A. and M Minnesota is the enly repeater bn 21 SHeillM-OltTlllEIS COMMHV. l.r.C. IIEIIOEO WNIHCY. M rtOOF. tSK Om KIITIUINIIT8. Blind Student At Morgran is Picked For “Who’s Who’- BALTIMORE, Md. a year old Baltimorean vuho haa learned to master the world he Cflnnot See has been selected for recognition in the national di rectory that cites outatandin'g collegians, Who's Who Among Students in American Unirer- sttles end Colleges. Dennis Fisher, a Junior Enjj lish major at Morgan State Col- earned the national honor by being an egghead, an athletic champion, a devotee of the arts, a etudent leader and an all- around regular fellow. Sightless lince childhood when an unsuccessful operation' to re move a cataract that had im paired his vision since birth brought total blindness, Fisher haa maintained arr honor aver age since coming to Morgan. Hi« cumulative average is 3.54 out of a possible 4.0. He has earned as high as 4.0 the max imum for a semester’s work. ■he coaihes ’82 major eleven. Bell was the winner of the Oiit- 'and Trophy which is awarded by the Football Writers Association of America to the top Interior line man'of the year (guard or tackle). To Add to his lUt of honors, the Minnesota tackle copped first place honors In Look Magazine’s All- America choice*. • • • Big burly Jim Brown, Cleveland Brown fullback, can just about forget the Idea of conquering the rushing leacj In the National Foot ball League this season, but Green Bay Packer fullback Jim Tayloi had better Watch it, for Jim Brown is eyeina th« National Football Lea.gue scoring title. Srt far tKis season both fullbacks have scored 90 points on 15 touch Jark.son State Mor?an State N. C. A. and T. Texas Southern arambllnj Va. Union Maryland St. Clark College N. C. College L U 1 .1 f 0 3 0 j V s '0 il Play in Bull City Cage League Oyejr Until After Holiiiy^ Play In the Bull City ilMlce^ ball League will be hllte^ Wednesday’!! scheduled until after the Christm** days, league dir^or Ed Boyd said this w«eK. The league, consisijnf if menTs and wornen’s teams. downs.'As the NFL season draws 3- 1 , I *re scheduled twie* per week tD an end, both Browji and Taylor: on Mondays and WedajSstfayf. The ’league resumes ^ will be battlin; down* te the 'ivire fTn- ■ . ^^“"‘Jay Jan. 2. fellbwrtt Although the fial drafling >s not - over m the American Football i Wednesday Dec. 12. Loague, not a single CIAA gridder Member teams of the le* has bsen solected during its first, are Southeastern Business ( round. THE BEST OP EAST AND WEST—Holding tre|»hies in the above pictur* are players voted '.>Aost Valuable in th* annual $hrin**sponsered East-West high school all'Star game held In Durham *n Saturday. CharUs N*v*ls, (11) Carvar high *ch**l 1962 General Electnc Autonatic Washart in Original Cratei! J Salt fricm Inclwia l^r Mrvk«, Mhrcry ond inslaliaf{«n. FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHER FainMH ft-l A*iv**»r WaiM«fl Action • 6ivm you clten, brl*hl clertiM automoticclly, • Htrt'oulamakvmihln|otaMwlowa>k«l • Hold* up to S pounds of dry (lottut 0 Extra-lorg* opanin* for May loadlw* • Aclivotor Woihing Action • FloxibI* Automatic Control 0 S-ynr Warranty on Molod in trowwlMliw *«ita • Budgtt prtcod drytr sIm avalMtt Exchang* GENtRAl tLECTKIC quart*rbaek, was vetad the game's eijtstanding player. Rob ert Edwards (43), Lincoln guard, '.'ecelved the trophy for th* Most ValuabI* Play*** for th* East. Billy Shrepthir* (70), *f S*c*nd WaHil, and Milton Wright (79) •f Carvar ar* sh*wn holding trophy they accepted for team* mate Billy Alltbreeks who wa* vetad Most Valbabie Player for the winning western squad. All> (brook was unvMe te receive the trephy when he tetl th* i«a«a* awHertttS ei'Hitery)- At extreme right Is Prank tur- nett, ImiMrial Petentete of the North Cerellna Shrlners, who presented the awfrrfs. —Photo by Pwrefey A leading weekly nas placed A. S. (Jake) Gaither's Florida A. and M. atop (naturally the national final grid standings. Morgan I* lege, Lincoln Hospital, Rock, Durham Business Colle^. Boys Club. S and W ’Tkilirt, Nicks, Barons, Bull City BilrtMf College, the Chiefs aatl ikt Hawks. Cjfi^fKAI (L( TKK FILTER-FLO WASHER Famous Now-Ctotglm. 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