16 rpfs cfeUfiyjfi.AM WES* PACING Mlt'p&ir Movrsnsrp f tar,* Aggies Set For FAMU Saturday ■ -V* ■ V-. .. .;■■ ;•:/ ■• '. . v-- . **"'*" ■*:■*■*s *;, * ~ TACKLES ON LIGON’S TEAM The übovr. young men »r* on the football iFsm nf Mir .1. W. !,igon .! nnic.t - Sciony High Prsfeno! fonfbsU tram. Thr Little Blurs, m-icbcd hv P. H. (Prlr) Basketball Fans Os C anada To View Globetrotters Team Soon MONTREAL Canada s basket bsb fan? will have then: first op portunity to »ee Abe SapprMein - newest edit ion of the fabulous Harlem Globetrotters hero next week Capacity crowd? are anticipated tn Toronto end Montreal when tiie world's most famous quintet ap pear* in the Dominion’.* largest nities, Tuesday and Wednesday For years the Globetrotters have been the most popular American sports aggregation to appear m Canada They hold basketball at tendanw* records ;n eveiy major Canadian cit.v One reason the Trotters, who al io art attendance records in Wo*. W cst Coast Jockey Dies After Spill SSKKELY, Calif -ANF -Toc k«y Frederick Bose 3?. s native of Ftaams who had ridden 22?, u-i P . per*, mostly in his own coiintrv. died of s skull fracture following * spill from Hy-Gam, hi* mount ,%t the Golden Gate fields. He never regained consciousness. Ironically enough, H> -Gam va* Rose's second mount after coming from Panama only three weeks Sgo. SOSO $095 ptsrr J m & IS pH | ' KENTUCKY Mr Smiwifltislifg '| [ BOURBON jmJS, ;| ' |fj leyt&vuit. «c»m*c*v » cincrtfttwi. ohm? WHISKEY IL— A BLEND BOURBON de LUXE HjE 9CHWBWI m mt CSHPA«V. IPIMSVII.If. «o:»T!Jf.KV, &KtSI»JT» BY: KATKHWI WSTIUJUB WOWM* W&*Wfv~-8S j^spoob—cn«T»nrr; craiN Mini km :-r!Ri7*» j cm* Rur-'-ia, last summer, aie the; dai lings of Canadian sports fams is because Meadowlark Lemon nev er fails to make thousands laugh in this territory. Ihe famous Globetrotter co | I nicfliuj from Winston Salem, | N. r.is as hrloi rH Her#* nr* hr | j j* tbl"Ol!Srhfiipf thr Inifcri Stair 9. I?is \x ilrt ?mUrs pnrl s*Hr sohU«ng rnutinr nn IHp rmjrl is h»i exhibition no C'ana A'zn haskfibrif! fans !ik.r to Ray Robinson’s Son Prefers Roller Derby To Boxing Ring NEW YORK i ANFi Ronald Robinson. 21-year-old son of Sugar Ray Robinson, has turned his bark mi hoxina and taken up roller ska l ins Ronald. Who Vml ir. a *pc rial school for tyr# skater*. l» skating with the New Vrsrk Chief* and earning hi* keep*. .Starting out at S* a week, Ron aid non earn* ;1. N for three matches pin* the. service* of a ctsiropraefor retained by the Chief* He is anxious to get ahead ten One official of the team described Hie hoy '* eagerness as follows: "T never saw a kid so anxious make if ,-ni his own. He’d been around for monlhs before word goi William*, are from left, to right; Charles William*. Albert Hankins. Bobby Gardner, eu-ra-pf.alti: Ktaley Keith, and Lonnie McLl-ain, i iiou-cv er he is an outstanding player a:; well Meadowlark is one of the g- . ,p» ••-} pivot nic;i In the business," say 8 Clarence Wilson, veteran Trotter captain. "People ! don't realize it because he's always | making them laugh. Hut in a nose i game, he's the guy who usually | come'- through with a n uns! bas j ket at the right time We gel the | hat! tri him, and invariably he 1 dunks it in ” around s hat hi? father was Sugar Bay." Young Ronald is Sugar Ray; son by a previous marring# Asked ab<uit hi* views of prize fighiina: as a career, he stated: ■ Vo. I nprer cared for fight ins." He added. "My father did 11 hat be eoijld to dl* courage me He railed ft a dog fat dog bi;p.(ne*,*" ! Ronald attended Morris High. School in the Bronx and still plan? to attend college It lakes careful miikm* pro cedures to get. all the milk from a COW. Plan a good rotation system for your tnhacco land i Jim Brown Sets Pace \ In N. F. L bv bill Knows CHTCAGO —tANPt With lens than three -,ni ions of n 1 o football under his belt, ,Tini Brown appears well on his wav to arniinulaling an insurmountable total nf rush-* ins yaidage In 2B games, the hard-running Cleveland Browns fullback lias gamed 3.02" yards for an average of UM phis -yards a game, Bv Ihc end of the season Brown has a good chance of moving Inin fourth place among Mir all-time around gamers m the National Football i caguc history. In Ms eight-year career with i ihc Browns. Marion Motif v gained 4,71’i yards, hnt half of hio pr(i tenure was in thr old All-America Conference docs not figure In these statistics Brown, of roiirsc. is the pacesetter in the NFL rnsltln £ department this year. In his first fire sanies, hr gained S.Vt yards on l’’’’ carries for a LB average. In second place ■ OiliP Matson. I,n* Angeles, who has averaged SB yards on each of his; 30 carries for * tola! nf 407 lard? Perry > *f a it. via IC.1 C. ,1 ri Smith, was third averaging I yards on fin attempts for -tRO yards Berry was averaging 5.8 yards for his 77 carries this season Other leaders include Art Bow. ell, the Philadelphia Eagle rookie, who bad a punt return average of 13.3 yards, and Milt. Davis, third year defensive track with the Bal timore Colts, who has $ intercepted | five passes John Sample, with a 75 - yard • average was second in kickoff re- | turns. He is a utility hack for the , Colts. . Smith was a leader among the | scorers with 30 points on -is touch- ! downs. —— * Graduate Os ! Xavier W ins Music Honors | ATtTTTGAFT, Germany <ANPI I Annabel!# Bernard. Xavier uni- j versify graduate, who left for Eu- ! rope last year to seek her fortune j walked with the second pise# prize j f wrong SR contestant*) »t the Bth | International Music Competition j which recently was sponsored by j | the broadcasting company nf th? 1 | Republic of Germany. j She has also won the Goldovsky i asvsrd. Beebe award, and a cash | 1 prig# of sS.sftO to help her launch ! 9 .profession*! career. Tn Germany, Mins Bernard, to gather with the other two winners, j was presented Ip concert last Oct ; V She selected the famous Nile j eri a from Verdi’s Aida which j charmed on# critic into saying: ji “A singer from the U, S. stepped l into the footstep of Gloria Davy ! and passed a very convincing test j of her ability When she sang this j purtlcola# arts feared hy many I singers foe its deep tones. The j number *h# ohos#, fitov#v»r. cave | Miss Bernard an excellent oppor- I i tunity to demonstrate the quality | of ikv voice ’Tor this on# waits to he«r ro-or# ty*," About 80 per cent of all D'FTA > records iu rhe nation err. hems csJculatod on electronic computers. Bobeson fs Noi th Carolina's ] leading cotton prodiiciog county j! North smitten County leads I j Norlfti Carolina in peanut acreage. - J |A&T Seeks Ist Victory !n 10 Yrs. GHEENSBOBO The AA-.T Col lege Aggies will be seeking their first win over the Florida A&IVi University Rattlers in iO years when the two trams collide here in the intersections! football game on Saturday. November 7. AA-T defeated Florida last in lots and since that time has been able to fie two of the engagements at ?-al! in 1(151 and 38-?8 in IWS, Close observers believe the Ag gie? have their best opportunity to win this season. Kickoff time, hs* been set nr 9. r* M , at Greensboro Memorial Stadium and another i-erord crowd is expected. Hampton's Grads See Homecoming\ HAMPTON. Vq -- Hampton In stitut# alumni from 12 stains and ♦he District, of Columbia flocked back to the campus for one nf their biggest homecoming celebrations recently. Till? laic afternoon rain Hid not dampen the ardor of the «.non fans on hand in see the toot hail clash between the Virginia Stale College Trojans and the Fighting Pirates The crowning nf "Mi** Hampton," Mi** Angela Archer from Roanoke. Va„ on Friday evening officially opened the two-day celebration. Regally a-seceding her fltrone on the stage In Ogden Hall, Mi*-* At elicr was flanked by the sweet hearts and represpniailve* ot atildcnf, oiganlriitions. She was formally crowned by Tom Robinson, Washington, D. G ■ captain of Hie football team, and presented her robe and sepp'er by Thurman Davis. Raleigh. N C . president of the Rlndenl Council Attending the Queen were four member* of her court. Miss -lame Pinckney. Augusta. Ga Mis* P-Mri ,-ia Griffin. Milford. Conn.. Mb Roberta Ham. Sumter. S. < and Miss Chavmaine Mark. 1 ;. Miami. Fla Saturday morning’s parade with j -is floats, bands and high step [pine majorettes carried oul the | homecoming theme, "Hampton i a Symbol of Progress," as if | marched off campus and through i (he business district of Hampton. | Winners of the float competition j w ,ore: Ist prize, 7-efa Phi Beta So. 1-nrit.v: led. Alpha Phi Alpha fra ternit v and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; and third, the Division of Technology. Highlighting the activities Sat urday afternoon was the Home, coming football game between the Hampton Institute Pirates and the Virginia Slat® College Troian* Go ing into the came with a 2-1-1 r p e nrd, the Pirates hoped to down the . Trojans whom they were meeting for the 44th time. The Troians hwn have had an unbeaten season, downed the Pirates by a score of 25-0. A pig farrowed at one and one half pounds has only one chance j in eight of reaching weaning age. Dairy arming is a SIOO million • annual business in North Carolina j A pig that is farrowed at three , pounds must increase his weight ; 30 times during the first 12 weeks ] if he is in reach market weight in j 5 i-2 months. ! Prepare form machinery for ; \ winter tlorogc i j FOOTBALL : Homecoming I mmsm c. smith ! |UNIVE R S IT Y | I —versus — I | ST. AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE i sati:rday mj m MIIV * * ! Charlotte Hlemoriol j Stadium 2 p. m. it Spectacular Homecomins Activity* I* Entertainment, Gala Fellowship Gatherings! ADMISSION: Gate—Adults $2.50 Students v,- 1.50 j AIWANfT ftAf-.F.—STI.ITVFfS.TS SI.OO $T f£4C’tJSls ItAlylß’M KS «•-- !’<*i l».{|jv si ! ■. croiimnirs both I ! (»»#• Hite,, |eM, am! Mark lV#*bei, top I iJnivnsMy hslj h>< cks, HIT slsifl>in*i. hill il i k« ■; |Jiat limip ! 00U i!1" over ;j f»f tif'.w plays IImI will he iisrij in liilurc games mi tin :;iil *-u if i\r , Vl.' p<M>tu{ t -(*i,Uirinn>rr M oin limit* K. V, has hr#*!! r;i llcfl Ihr “ncu lint Himvii” l».\ Ih.tn r i lie js ; M ts o‘o Wrhrr, a pojjMflcr is a junioj am! hails from S<don, Ohm 1 \ b’J n • riMiio- A&TCollege V Aggie Make Gridiron Turnstil c$ Click r.RF,F,NSBOBO _ The A X,- V i of lege Aggies, Undefeated in cnnfrt ence play, have been drawing in good crowds m the fir t four games nf Ihe reason. I. A Wise, chairman nf the A-' I Fan Gets Her Wish: Homecoming Victor PTNF BUJr’F Ar!- 'A NTs Mrs Tin land Price, t !hu ago, a chance (n return in the Arkan a 1 AM&N college cam pur. and see the I ions irj a victorious honirrun'ie football game had long been a cherished hope “l don't knov' when T’M return A she often said, “but when T no. f want to sor my school team •> in. That would tjc my biggest thrill ” Her wish came v trur rrrmiUv. when she and 7.000 other cheer ing fans save the (.inns 11pset VVi lev College of Texas in one of the most thrilling contests seen on the Ar kansas gridiron in year- The I.ions heat the Wildcats, H IT to climax Mj Hsighbm -“K. ... I’ve fornid ill! ...The last hiding place for awrtlher hidden tax!’* Nnrfh rarnbna sram is pvr>H mostly for livestock feed rathe? Jh*pn « rash r»or» i Coll c \C; r A!HU- h■- . t TMnvnitter a: fi I this that d flu- tree* - eon tin lies. home M c 't i 'i ;<n re fiv j I hi? year ' ill OSCCcr'i all pr» '- 'Mil ! reeot f ir-. The two hr.mr pi,; a week of wt *;< l-< • hr at :c?n T ! fnmrehm . *•! w,e me m mg the annual SmnwM niv uir I <;«I. crowning of Miss AM&.N of to. if) meet mg nf Hie alumni ;e .or m i inr. and a colorful psi.eh H ... - Pine niuf. proceed mg He sere A graduate of ?!u »*}a of r-.r Mrs Prio join, d ’e• ;■ ■; ■ . | AMreN alumni who flocked to Die j | campus for the :>0 fc i-v,;. she I ! took her foummr 1 old '■ ■ j von Cot (id. along i VS N( ( \s 112 Piece Masiri Will Kive Hail -Time Show sArmnAV h KICK I||| © ts Gen, Ad*n, $2,00 A Slu Jen Is SI.OO - ASI. \fjP ■ ■ uh h 1 .: vland Tta ♦ •= c >•) nc.~ i r? d •V dii i! tp, ale »n fsarimr? ha* • ave; : :<='| beH o r th®ti 10.00'* (a p: earn mcludihg ft r *ebi*“ l ■ : ijv ■; 'ec ■ uy*? A&r.[ Urn' of • • |>f fe n the iar ’e*-.! openm? dq" i rro'"U in lirtmy wlmn tlic pi ! • tiiere on •liitti ('aiohna dale had a b--t u i i’em '• p*•( i■■ sj" iunionf ■ i~\' -.* s-> !• f-d Pi] CagoTTiPnl i! h Hv j \ -\i pi Vh. angebur.s on Oct oh? j 10 Johnny Malkin l( / op Sullivan Shoe S; 1■ \ V \ s,') n K i ANP ... .lAhtin v uh< t f popular reroidins a ■ '• ho !• nnird rock and roll aIV one of tin h|c”»' i record peU*.» .:i' fln • ■:r ! 11- will headline ’Th d Sullivan Show” Nov. e Matin v\ no u ill -iiare honors wph BvdiS ’CtVf’ss Hraeic fields, will die mwilv’i ft on lit;- aihmv - He'-r --i rnlv ’ and “More flreat Hii - ' www.pi.)- -—-a ■wt.** wrytwr.w.aMwaP"

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