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Foimsiac Ten Team League
,'sating The Gun
15 v ALVIN MUSKS
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t- "id,. /■ :T il Whom hi hu
<aj‘i ir* tin- coactt replied’
£ ' ' ' *-'<' •’ : ’>: ■ are alike.:
.. !■.>!»!‘poly ■) : ! la lent, j
|d ■:-! . ..a-' li;., ! t urn al 1 pfco- <i
l ■ ■ . . v. add on, can get
»' 1 1 .an Kiiflh-, - ’ v/aa she ina-j
#> . •* .; oii-ntiojifd ivy Stack
S. ..... 'd • ..ut ion of t ! a- race
lea• f\!ri*-rh\i. 'The v.'u, ai i
j n. . an oJ Kvinp, lai.svthi:. .
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i. . t . 'dlukii t n ai<■ taught
. oil': t.. hat.: an<l distrust
V;: ciaid • ri. il children are
•Jolt ~!••»•. -vould b* no such .
V i a. • • prejudice.’’ he de-
A.c » I
Al.k arinn on this sa'm. pro j
<«rain FAward L. Jackson, ;
Id- ■ ...h . I the Ho ,v...rj uni- ;
v . I t!.nil and athletic
a ■ ■.(vowed the bis- :
% ■ ".oti-.vli in Arno: H.-s —the |
sd on,: i .'ifio played ui ISGh
f Rnt.iovy and Pi inceton.
• . ■. i i,p)t, the early game 1 ,
v 1 d . a c ..mbuustion of
K .o . ■ and u-3«d
a,v..*-j.v; ••_[) plarer-. oh earb team, ,
>!• .....i and Lintoir, iiave inel
ip iifioofil Thank;.“hung football j
j lac ■: 1884. accorcbnß to j
a I- oi durinc whkdt time How -
tv. -i i: "i : \;u :ir> games. Lincoln ;
A. Gc-ne t.ieri k-ote MicmgHn U
Levi Jecksoi. Vale. luettleiil.ti
|v c; i i-.rv. you noticed (hat
Gc-ne Den icuta becaim. the (:.si
(.'.it jed loctb" ner --. play ill the
ulu-.-ie "Ea-t versus West” charily
• i.titvri ti.vrli i heo tiled for Salt
!•' ft: N- Ye.’-: ■ Day. A!-:
Q lie::* i '-ack-minded. 1 can't
i• • • ■ ;.t ’ %i! relay
. , ; 1 jut-; ere my self a coach
•couched at a,cal high school) and
..bmit 'iii' •can: it 440 yarn;-'
...' lias! ‘a Reid l mean yuitr
, i. ; :jf !-adutuck Eddie
'.V, .1,11 ~l.d JIOV-Uld
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t\ 111 Li- i ■ ’a t. V K< V.'lli
With Ha'i 1 1.-.Oij luUJld 1a:;|1 -MUf
. i j.- 1 1 , . ar.d Mel r. . •
‘ Git* . .iii it i <1! y> i• • m-IGI ;i.it
i \ i ii-0 tO otr •■- <1 {ll.- , ;.t. iu ItU
oo s.k i. order. lio weve* rny “ait
tun*-* f : vjui.id would j ejd ihi:* way—
Euh.-'r Peacock. J es£.< Owens
Ha-pii Me-teailV and Eddie Tolan
Q 1 :a ■. Jim Bivins outsecre
1,• mi". • i a tier - eao u/g whore
i-. .1 :. .!•:< d wile < Ljo'.-
;,r •> i \>( : a iTu-a tt iilK.'Uli'id .
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■ it Tli
.. j i i ‘fdii !!.-»*i’<> i‘ hi •Chi'
s, V. W-we- have bu nGe l ;
played m Wasnmg
ton fccl Hi' A'ard Lhj
{jjj-j th- i lujv n\)J vvas a
Vs -.. y tin J]uig (:V nvit:. th«- ; >.*oi t-a
t*t \:::n an- D*< « t!u ganir
jj.-u lit -a ;*. /J bTqki* Ihr
; , Tjj i;»t t- el. li 1“ -iol'i .1 at lijvtfc'U. *
,J tit . Ui Iht ijlayri: "U T/A i j matt ?
iKijxiU '.i out ’ .;»t eolDnM alhit.-it-f.
{, i, t,v D.» ;,*f ITi r rn :'}{•: *ov tv O'
s limited it* paJiU dgL \ on tin
ti'Bius i.n la)T!t-* vv'hu,j Giilege?;,
Jaekson predicts i* bn.qM luluiv
.. Nt • .>. u\hh+ttv.
DOCTOR SUES IN
SWIM POOL BISS
DANVILLE. II:.- (AM 1 )-- Di
t , ' I.a vVd local phyni
- sari, : .< i su:t in court he:u last -
-week asking a temporary lnjuiK** |
t-,.;n - - restrain the Danville
Board educ.JUon from harnng
N( gm students from the Danville
high ssehooi swimming pool, to
g-.-the; with j plea lu. permanent
.iiue-itioii an;! $10.00(1 in dam
ages. The suit wits filed in behaiJ
of the physician's stepson, Ted
A-.’! Hi :. junior at tht school
ChiH-girig that the Danville
•eh-i.il board violated the 14th
nnun.irnent. Dr. Lewis said the
l- i.-.rd adopted ;« rule which • !u
--n:ed Neg”oes the use of fhi pool
.-fid denn.-d them admission t.
;h;gh r.ch.iol swiirmiing classes;
; iii-caiire oi then race Hi also
t-ha:g«-d the lioard with *'c*-.nspir.i
--(.-;■’ ’ to d’iscriminate agu-m-rt the
1 olol'ei’i p<-l ‘ions
Nf-wntmiMT I ron.if il
lioislt i Vlas i.mim
N inr !ri \Y inlet
Havana (/iNi'.i - Pit' he Dan
Mevvi i.iabe oi the Moutr.-.d Roy •
ii- an,! !ji-s,t baseman ti,i,. r. Leon
ard of tin- Home Vad (.brays ol
the Negrti Ns luma: U’lgut- were
brought in to b.diJer the weak
Mariono riiio ui i!,i * Liban w.u
•ir-r ijagehall league ntre last
yr.-e s
Leoiiard was signed to add hit
ting pir.ve, to die Mananao line
up, and N e-vs combe 10 give tin
team a wiiifiini' moundsman. Ai
ttie tune thev tepwrted. tht: Mari
ano nine had won cnl> one out
oi 15 gatnas.
LOSS OF SEBBB
STARS ACCOUNT
TOR MEASURE
Citictißo '.AN':’. Ncgf • oii-'r
uall !*j.* been ieeganized into a
new i U tear.) Nearo American
ieaaue with an eastern and a
' westci’n division as a result of a
joint meeting of the n!d Nation
arid Atnei'ii.an i'-agui. - ' 1 last
week in Chicago.
The new si tup became neces
sary when Mrs. Essa Manley and
Iter Newark Eagj.es led a proces •
sion of three teams to drop out
of the N.NL in the east
The new league will include the
six old NAL teams, the thre*;
icmaining NN r L teams and a new
. organization from Houston. Tex.
' The eastern division will include
the New N Cubans. Philadel
phia Stars an.! Baltimore Home
stead Grays of the NNL. and the
Indianapolis Clowns and the
Cleveland Buckeyes of the NAL.
In the western division will b ■ .
Houston and four NAL clubs in
cluding th». Chicago American
Giants Kansas City Monarch?.
Memphis Red Sox and Birming
ham Black Barons. Stars from
the two divisions will compete
against each other in the annual
East-West ail star classic at Com
lskev park.
Dr .J B Martin, president of
lift- NAL, was: elected to head
’.lie in w organiza-*ioin. He is also
.-•< cn tar.v-treasurer. All NAL of-
Peers were reeh.Te.i to their posts
Dr. W. S. Martin of Memphis,
nap Sain; Wilbui Hayes. Cleve
land, sergeant -at-arms' and Ei’n.ie ;
VC. i-.- 'it Erie I’a vice pi (‘Siderit,
frank -ray Young wn.-. voted
puoiic ) ela).jonr, directoi'.
Biggest sparks irons the meet
ing came Irum Mrs, Manh v' \. 1 .
iHused all uii-i aiiv:: to remain
| ;j | baseball and blasted Branch ;
: Hickey as the cause forth.- «t
--cucc oi Negl’O fja.it l bail U- 11, C ,
earl..
iii the past sin ’csy-ni ed
i lie hi-v rtrlc iscbiOsOi)' a,id
i. ..n-pailella i*tj - -bn’! ti 'cams
,:uii;j : witii tiaiehel I'a'-p -- •*
i ;- -. Du-bv of the Cleveland In.i-
I ns,is. 'i'hese four pla.vcr.s sin said j
..’.i - acted the colored tails
Lorn tin- NNL . one
i lllit : owners U, drop Imfr the
wcij of th* - Phdad* ; nr,
L’ ,r:-’ and the New York Black
V.. i-'ts AleEj nigh th-.- iti’.er •
dun, decided t t - stay in bavctiali.
. Iv .. repo: tedlv man. mun
r.s They wet' Kansas Co” w*d
i .i ii
j'layeis ti.e dcu .l .
. ■ ir- -.Vii! lie urafted bj arr.s
. - now i' ugu*- Nev.t
,i, i’ll , otdrad vis th -mi ore-: ini
Uit-ir soviet'..
(. lab owner., also voted t - at
• j.-. ban on i;-la»- .- who .-k.pp-. i '
< : ).ti’uet>; to wla-v in the n -• *-ti*
1 IlCitd Mr.'S: i.) a-ugu. • ‘ '(■"■-
given uhtii March 15 : >
.pi tb> 11 nit i !u! Ab ’it. 14 ■
f: 0)1: Ia: !’. league v. il be uth
t. the* iAi till g
ATLANTA OFFERS
ATOMIC BOWL
Atlanta (ANP* Eves of foot
ball wii turn toward Herndon
stadiuni here Saturday, Dec. 11.
when the Atomic Bowl classic
wii make it: di-l-ut starung yth
to 15 veai -. Id gi id lovers. The
jtS’uti’.; Street YMCA in sponsor- 1
mg this event lor the benefit of
its gills’ program, .will present
. unique, a double header - tv >
L.t.baM game-, in which a j.-tav
> ; s is limited to no more lhu:i
■ 2:> pounds.
An ai 1 .star team composed of
members oi the Butler Si..-.:
YMCA G-a-Y league v..i ; rn--
tne Dlta Tvlidgets. playground
• champ ions of Nw Orleans far *.!)•.'
St.uthcaslern "Yough Fout'aall
(hampioriship. The second gain’-’
-i:!) star the Hooke: T. Washing
ton Trojans against the David !
Howard Hi Y Baby Ramblers,
Letw<en games, the Gra Y Qu ,l en
will be O’-jwru-d and Liar bands
>. •1 j prest-::; cokc iul i-kii. l.ll ;<>n:.
tealui big fancy high stf-ppim’
: i n.i jo: 1.411-:
.Men-b.-r: d tin Bui!-, i SiicC-f
VMCA Fortbal! league represent
all oi the elementary and high
. (.■ho-.-is in the citv Thcve are cvt-i
1 00 teams in a 700 Ijoy iesguiy
Pi’acMt-ds from tin classic will
erve to carry ou the Bays' Pro- ,
..,iu ui the Butler- Street YMCA.
JAMESJOYSEK TO
CAPTAIN ’l9 BEARS
James A Joyher a junior of fia- j
'i i:*h ha: been named captain ol
the Shaw University toolball squaa'
lr,; 1949 Joyner Bears defensive
l’igni met, a 190 pound s.ix-toocer
ucceeds Everett Lattlmore, a s«-u- i
: : from Plainfield, M J. who Uie ’
u. viU lose this year by the 1
VI ’.if uht- ,n route
i Athletic Director Jamer E. J..yth- -
j dug back Jito hit tiie. to discover
: tiiat the new captain -.- Ihe fir«t
' local lad to be accorded this honor j
.rn 2ti years. Willie Stewart. ATI- I
' American centt- representfed '
No tts Carolina's Capital City last!
• m 1922. Joyner will be play my his |
l/’ist .a: ..-or, next year.
A.&T. AGGIES TIE N. C.
COLLEGE EAGLES
6-6 IN ’4B GRID FINAL
Groensboru A dct.-mninc-l
band of Ninth Cainliiu A. and T.
College Aggie • f, off defeat
here Saturday afternoon with a
thrill-packed .second half attack
1o gain a 6-6 deadlock with C sac it
11--ward Riddick's North Carolina
College Eagles from Durham in
the final home game of the sea
son.
The Eagles tallied their mark
t*r in the second quarto when
Bill Middleton. all-CIAA center
from Charleston. S C . intercept
id the first attempted Aggie pas.-,
from Bill Jackson and raced 55
yards to cross the g -al standi nr.
James Lineberger attempted the
placement.
The Aggies scored on a 58-yd.
march early in the fourth quart
er. completing a series of passes
that set the stage for Athie Gar
rison, r ns-threat halfback from
Canton. Ohio, to plunge over
from the four-yard stripe for the
touchdown. Garrison's aitempud
placement was blocked bv James
Ellioit.
With CaH Gal breath, all- MAA
back, pacing the driv« Liu- Ka-.’i'
tini ati-ncd early in tin- game. A
pass tri ,ii Thoriis Alien to Otto
Fuller was good foi 22 yai ds,
pla -.-ri!’ the Eagli on th.* Aggie
17. Several nlays later Linebei-g
--*>r attempted a place kit T; !jv ■>
field goal that was ha. Tv m t
and the Aggie:; took i.ve; on then
own 20,
Less than u minute ain , the
stall of the second quarter. Mid
dleton jumped into the ai; to
snatch Jocks mV attempt' <1 i■ • j 13 *s
coy the lino and run it V. ,t I >■'
the tcuehdown.
just a minute .ifUry,-,. is, v)-.--
Gai>- raced 73 yards to !;•••- the
v 4 . > J ■ * e* i T «.-» * '
New Talent Seen As Aid
In Pirate Basketball Trip
HAMPTON. Vs. Hampton's .
i basketball squad, at the mom tat i 1
; in ulus tht* erv :ce< • I *'Curiy
! Wilson, 194 H tT.pPoo-t ':ect. . ;;ti :-”V M
to**aJ othor fu.Tball va’P! oj-tu a •
; re rice seastDi jam it. intuit
the Suath in a w tit 1
’ State Col;»*g< at, Sm i-.nai;, *jn Moo •
da.N Decani her 13.
T:.-e PiTaltM- aiR; w*ii niav ;• r*.--
t*i f j i 60; “a gen lent with GeoTgia
State, ‘it the L ilnvv e;]* oiLtht 1)6-1 •
Lumber Id; a Konu* with i\lore}*o-ust ] *
(. «.•]iepc i*i Alionta, oit Saturday,
!j t el l: • be i ih: .jnd -a.e ; *; ’ w«,» c ■t iie• •
’. > 4;D’L* ■■ *_•«’* V’. UP! HHj -bid j. 4 *;?:.
: with OPDipJa or pJoritia. uuu.itets.
Aitnough seven*' veteran dpr- \ 1
lottjhus att: already ort hand, wot.a i
; truH a noi'vii who are ;,u\v '.villi tot ;
}••-’! - H t* •- do. -h -■ 1- ' t
,- . Were are in.v lthri. . i ■ ; -ph«.
'u.oies un trie .ttiiT vho, ,
L ca c T Ht : j!;ao N GBu<■ k » N» .v a■ o
I \v JJ pivt- 1;a- returwees .j urn fm
hen n,Ofsry. Aipbi.r; thet-. a-« |
Jaroc' F" cantor ftin Aj ty
. sii<mg High. Washinrt h., Ij V .
1 Arth,;, Holme: 1 , i-Torod f n*. A-.s ;
* i'll High, Kijoxvilkh IVun., , ;
Free is:, guard from St Jo eph:; < i
'll! _ h Schooi 5h Ji-S« j.h. M • WJ: - '
:c Soul erlami. Du ward l: m ' ?
Hiirhani. N. (_’ , Phtibiai* St ! >d.
'-'odi'd from Caiver Vocaiiov.a] i
Sthoo!, Md and vVU- •
iiarn Osb-arrie pua.d htufi V. <
■ hester M ass
Wii lam Aiken I/Ouis:vilJf» l<y. : r
- - M
Sujiar K;«\ f ip*
ror (,i\ ing I ji ( rmvn
GHEKNWOUD LAKE. N y
Bay J-t-. Pin mi Therr-dgy .-..nid he *
v -uli) give up hi? weltei weight ,
in It.- i iFnee condn lull.-:
1 i' it- bi-jLs Steve Bello;. iL ,
Deren , 9in Jt-i sey City. i\’ J
2 ii Tuny Z;i!e, (he funner mi’d- -
djeweight champion, retires. ,
<{ Jt he is accepted as a chal
Ic-ngei Middleiveight C.hampior.
Liaree) C’redan.
“1 have been passed by Eddie .
>' .’ig-o-i oi the New Yoik Boxing •
Cnnimi'sionci :jikl Abe Green of:
;h-.' NBA he said "i,. mik. ~ ,ii ,
(isiou on u defrusc <4 my welter
weight championship i have until' j
. DeceniL-e) 2g to suoi tor a delence
There iias been a lot of talk about J
my hot b'-.ng abh to make tbr .
weight. I can rn ilu- it okay li 1 ,
have to, bn!. 1 will give it up il J j .
j beat Bolioist-, .1 Zales retires and
•i! Credari wiii light rni ' ,
I'aiiaferro Named I.U.’sj;
.Vlos s Valuable Player
J
BI.OGMTNGTON - ANP)- Junior | i
’ Gvorge Taliaferro an All Bn; Niir. 1
halfback in 1945 and 1941) was. se
lected by teammates a*, Indiana’s! l
-iiu.-’t valuable player fox tin 1948! !
le.c.ori lu iHii ploys runrihi.,-, and;
• passing he marked up Bii. vards.
..mi averaged 40.." yard: pt-. puot ' 1
Besides doing- psueticallv ah the;'
punting and passing he i und time < i
:inar ntn< passes -stm on de- '
f-nses an uptay 50 !• 06 (Vusn-n-.-- '
of every i-nnip amil be received | i
; injuries, which kept him out ex-! J
cept lor a few minute:, at the !
time. Taliaferro stared at the Gary;-
Roose\e!t high school before com 1
ling to Indians un - . [j
THM CAKOLINIAN
Ag.gie Roa umiiu.-hed behind pet
feet blocking, but tl« pke.- was
tidied back and the Eau o were
penalized five vnrds for off sides.
The Eagl< •■’ threatened .iguin soon
af-tc-rworcis when Fullback Albert
Jones intercepted a puss from
Jesse Jackson and return'd to the
Aggie 27. but the Aggie line held
at this point. Aftei an xehange
of.Kf.its. the Eagles ran 4 up two
more first downs in a dole-rlined
drive that bogged down when
Richard Valentine in'; :i ceptc .1
Allen’s pass on his own ;U and re
turned to the 20. The half ended
with the Eagles leading 0 to 0.
The Aggies started a determin
ed drive with the opening of the
third period, driving to the 28 be
fore losing tqe ball Soon after
wards, big Hornsby Howell and
Captain Williams plowed through
the Eagles line with Hornsby
Mocking Turner's punt that ruli
,<l back to the Eagles 10 where
Williams recovered after a mad
scramble.
Hat shaw fumbled on the -wcond
p!uv the Eagles again toon
over.
On tiie tons .idowri puradi- that
; tarted from tin- Aggie 42. Janie .
F i:,iie. oaa-a-d to Milas Kelly fu
ll v ■:ei" Kt-.iv oa.- ad i > Gai’ii
:uii Re 1? yards. Gat rison t'lipp»-d
1:1, to Milton Jo-hnson ioi * ~:ut
cord then Fisher and Jeon*
Jack-.on dr.ive thionan the lino
to. an-die: first down to set the
- tage for Garrison to go over Irani
the four.
The Atyjcs th. 1 .item u or.-m
inti r in the period when llowc;!
partly blocked Turners punt on
the five the ball going .-ut on th.
I- a gits 22 Aggie pai-ses tailed -,t
lids point.
: oyheiruire t- , .varu. -via; 1 ..s '-r.
lor the team ias‘. year also is -how -
:r:g ;l(> well Ui drills alenu Wit:
ii-.,, Ailt I’l aUr • •. ’ >1 m* -
sever/, year: back v. !,-•■ a as: rc
teriH'd to school from the Service.
Charles (Chock > Williams, high
(iiy -ua I*l and 47 captain, is
k oi schuoi aide: dropping out
ii midyear last yeai Isaac U. orl' yi
.Mi u; ehead, Jewell Ji/msun. Gus
tav IT-II libuif and Gardner Blov-'u
are aiuonr the 47 ietienncn v.-ho
a e back. W. C TScapi Lewis and
: 1 He»; 1 William:! will jo o Pie
te. in kiler alon; with Curie . Wit
■ JJ, 11:L -Ht rJjjL'iil:. UM '•Vii! two
j; t hhn 11 1 , Lijdlflt'Ji. MiiiiiOlil Alu-il
Ull.imjUhKTS
ror SIIAVt BEAKS
o f l\ IODINE BOWL
Vv’ ill-, • lie- .sill.;, 1 :
iiaiiint by 3 posnis in the waning
minute ut iheir tussle wish the
Si.-,-- Be:. - > .$ .: I ,relay . . •
i, i e ' j rsl a, 11 ::»: r- 5 lucm Bui! u.ias..-i*.’
ai Hii.ii Field. C-.-tumbia. S. C..
Roy Rctwis Aden's snappy ‘i’*oi
terhack, rude over lur a U-ccl’i
d, - and a victory tor Alien.
The hilly came with less than 8
m tinir* !«.-n i.. tin yaaic . iter Johi-
Wo-thairiG Kick iiaci been blocked
.md .ecu v<-red on the Stun*. ■ tic*
,:<:() b.-:e Rorl-l':- went OVri oil
s|a;,rterbaek sneak. Ti-.g Jacket
tailed to c--,overt
Ibe Shaw Hvven K-cued il; the
o;.eomy m-irut-n's .f lire lourii:
}>».-; i..--i alter naviiig been balked
tor a'! bui ,-rie down on a goa
line st.ii,d by Allen. On the fouilh
(own I*j Alfred S-iiild- holdmu.
Geurgc Benton placed u neauti
-1 iii bout between Uie upri.-ht-
Tin iicais. In io Uie 0-0 le;id until
Roger:-’ touchdown blasted tin vis
itors hope and gave the Jackets
1 heir ninth win of the season
Th-c Yellow Jackets were unable
to i rpitahxe -,i, .e: earlier sc; -sine
oppoi tut.itv handed them in the
pening niinutes J tin- game as
'ei a Shav. kick bad btv.-n blocked
Though it rec- -vored on hie
Shaw 7 yard line, the ball went
0‘ Kr. Means tried the line twice
fer Allet. On the third down, Wib
Uain Wallace Shaw fullback re
•covered an Alien tumbk and the
threat, wns averted.
i '-a. tug Hu- reniai/ider nt t)if first
bah two powerful fuTes battled on
almost even terms. The ball chang
ed hands 14 time: in tins fierce
encounter, while only five first
downs, were picked up by each
te: m during the half. Otherwise
the two stubborn lines refused 10
five ground even in the face ol a
1 -ri'd’ic onslaughter.
Thu Yellow Jackets, opened the
thb'i pi rind by marching in three
IL’St ciuwn: one ol which came on
a ,'i‘t s.uil jaunt b. Bowma.i, to the
Snaw 13 yard line Means and
Hunter hat'd the Shaw line lour
1 lines 1-■! tailed to gam. The Be-.-:-
immediately i.,ec;:-)ii h drive of their
• • a par.- tint! .lack ,-n to
Blown netted :-:fi yara Bellamy
Picked tip a \ aril over i-f.-nter and
Brown 'nafger! another aerial
hurled by J icitsnn to the Allen
20. Saunders Mitchell -kitted right
«#a tn> another first down as the
period ended.
IfWiH'ON PIRATES
i psi:i vni bkrforci:
[\ KISH wmi CA\l l:
NOKl'Uf K Va Tv. . touch
■l. in ili< t'oiii n. l ni.it-'.- , nv(‘ :
11;. a.,.t0n 3n:>titutc s b(- oU.- > •
thiill-,.-ack'- 1 . t.jiset victory uv .
ixcviousiy unbc-titcii Wilbert'- -. ;
State College here last Saturday in
the Shiine-sponsored charily Fi.-Ji
Bowl . aine before 3.500 rain-chill- ,
ed 1 -ns. Tin seen'- vva- 20-lb
VVllbei force jumped to a IJ- point 5
lend m the first quarter. .Andy
IT. il> Path Ford, and Mickey
I Cartel -parked a 58-yani drive -
with Edward T ,-lon going over ;
'from tht one and then intercept-,
i.ns Jim I): 1 1 aid’.-: pass a moment i
Mater ana t unning 3o yards to set |
up tb-:- second maker Mickey Cai-i
pass ! • Blake White ici.'ita- ■;
; lished the scorer
Both sides had b' cut dully execut- 1
ed t-mclidowr. pas.- play- recalled j
a, the first half.
1 Richard Williams, Corky Pay- j
ton, Janies Bryson and Arnold!
Thurmond contributed utn gains j
to at third-quarter Hamp-toi march j
'of 60-yards. Byrson capped il -df:
by whirring 8 yards t’-i .1 touch- ]
du-Ai,. with Dp'b.rd converting
Wdocrfo!pc, : -wevc:. struck back -
early in tie In.;! quarter when i
Cartel j-a 'H 22 yard: to White,
wl’,u reversed litMd .aid vvi-tit
13 ii’.a: e ' .-1 Ki r the n ali- 1
-tau-nt time tar cklra p-ai.l t..
deflected.
lit I Stopping t': 111 iSKC-l
midv. -v ~t the I ;u.ii’t< : ’tie l.reeii
Wave -eemt’i! "n Btit after a
Uort guilt guv.- Hampton Hie Dali
on the Wilber force Dillard pas
t'd to James ' Rut Lewis for lu.
Then 'heap" Lewis: the ot.he' end.
touk reveise and iu<d a pass 'u
Kay "Corky' Paytmi for 17 rnon
Halfback h-ryui iromp'ty dur-,:-
sated ins earlier s the
quick o-pene;. iit- u ri Tt
yards for a TD Tin.- tunc Dillard s
kick was blo<’-i;c-d.
On til* ws-uiiir k;c.<: ts Wilbcr
forr.e •'.tale r Andy I.hbb: wiio
■ ..yd a great name inriu.k-d on
2a ..dil : a 'iO- yat’d roll fotTI t,€ -
hi-: ami lijti. . |
m -;,c recovered 1 < P-.e ib . : ui.
the visitors’ 2:7.
Dillard gained one fust down
wilt) .1 jm:.- to Sc..!' Lewis Ttiiee
plays later. ; t •.-.:: t::,- S-. -11 l u :1 -
buuiti-.ai lur 14 yards a:,a a
touendov. a,. Diilard sp-!i( tin up
j 1 -ghts'. and that was the bail game
SEMI-PRO CAGE
CHAMPS MAKE
SOUTHERN DEBIT
The Little Runny Five sunt
pin champions of Nortn Carolina,
Afarviatia. an.J tin- Dvitiict of Co
lumuia aim Ffiiiadeiphia a;*.- t.<ui
mg North Caiuiinn now and oi >•
inUTCstudd iii ploying aij duo.-.
St mi-pro and coliuge h ams.
T'he ti am is Cum posed of to:
Tiier (ollege stats It boasts such
stars as (Moose) Jackson. Uu.
taiii- ct i-lown and nail handle 2
Jduxt-, (Svvct’bvaUi! Morris, of
1 Philadelphia. Pa.. (Kentucky;
Let, Kentucky's gilt t-- 'oaakfet
• alt. former teammate ol Ralph
' Beard University of Kentucky s
’ All American guard, and - Blue)
I'.Miott funner Shav. University
• star and member of the National
: High School Champictis from
■ Favottfrviile, North Carolina sov
'Mia! years bfsfore the war It is
! t...imposed of 12 members and one
• coinbination is no different from
the other. The feature of the
-•! team is fleet footed (Jumping
■ . Jack; Broad ir reputably the fast •
I•1 si man in professional basket
: ! bull,
1 : The team is notably the fastest
, 1 and most conurai team ever t
- pla.v on a Southern flour. It is
- booked m North Carolina to, ap-
II pioximately one month and a
• ; half and then plan tu go out t->
Indiana for several weeks.
All teams wishing to book date
wit h the Kenny Five art * ked
- to contact Mr. Nelson 11 Hums
• Jr.. North Carolina booking agent
; .-t 7J7 Stiuth Blount Strt-et. H:,
, Irish. N«nlh Carolina. At prep nt
.- they have a tour scheduli -.1 v. u■:
1 ; the famed grass skirted semi-
Pis, .- !r !ii Mop-Mog a Island ,n
the- South Pacific
Eagles Cage Tram io
A '
ii Fla\ 2-1 Games
DURHAM Coach John ri.
M McLendon of North Carolina
‘ | College has: released a tentative
' j basketball schedule including 24
1 i (tamos for the 1948-49 season
j Four of these games at* pro-sea
I son exhibition contests to be
f | played in December. There v.Ti
1 ; be ten regular season games at
home an ten others away.
• i The Eagles begin their ex-hitoi
•M tion series Saturday, December 4
' | wut’ii a match against the A and
MT Collc-gf .Aggie.:: i|i Greensboro,
L The first home game ie slated for
'! December 17 when Morris Brown
1 College of Atlanta, yt-oreia. in
! cades Durham. The Eagles play
m EBoward University in Washing
t i ton. D. C. December 30 and again
-': in New York. City on - .ew Year’s
: Eve night.
WEEK ENDING .SATUUI>A!» i)h< 11, liH*
SHAW BEARS CLINCH
MYTHICAL N.C. TITLE ■
I’m S.i.iw He 3l . win, -,- ■ d
itr ,ir n-aul.ir -sw. Tnonl.-gi- r-x
1 y.. • . .:<•(. :in the N-- - < -<•
1 ; 1 (*• --U-- f- - • !,.](•' .) flli it
, ai Os au i.uin'. .11 • .’- ill:-
, ..: ilt ’ bv heir op; • ion' t- e
' rocor.■: -iiuv. Th-- Bears on live
ijasi-,, and - tour Inctiiii.-J
"among the five wins, were victories
I over i'uur N--.: Carolina .•iggrega
t - ns: S’ Ailgustlt)i’'s. A. and "
| JohriM.it C. Sirti'n. aniJ Noil.h Car
olina C< liege, ermufh to clinch the
. myth,cal champi'-i ship i 1
| the Bapf-.sts.
Coach Brute- Wilson - lads, who
i heart! from till sides thfii tins year'-
'schedule would orelv test i’.,e
calibre < t play which '.'tuned theui
it. - 1 veur's Cl A A fni-nnpionship. re
. ui.’iinc it unconvint-t’d a' the end of
'trie Si- -on With Hampton amt A.
j and T replacing S' Haul and
I Fayetteville this seamn. the f. ,-
Heigh club wa-; defeated only -.nee
iby as many as two touchdowns,
;It 10.-’t to Hampton 14-0. Die oilier
j contests again-' Florid:. A. and M
1 V’u ginla I’nie.i and Howard vw-ie
dropped by 1 2 arid 1! j, 0; •- ie
: .spect i \ ely
Twillle 1 Zebra 1 Bellamy tovvet
111. jt: 1 il* I !):"t!fi>ai:k t.rotu Big .Stilt'-
(■«;'(. V . . - ci>,,.-:-.ti r,t . pert -iln
'■i .1 jtij team wei buat-'e-! v/.r-uat
FAMOUS HARO-M
TROTTERS SPARKLE
NKVV T'ORK ' ANP 1 - Aue
<‘l teitx. the brainy .•h;.in--.tor<-'
oa.ebail and ti.lskt-tball opii.u ~- !!•
1- <;i edited .' i’ii pedtililig Jack)' ,
Hobini-eiii and Saleliel i’.c-e- -'n :-.i
majors , !
We.J lu- is something of 3 bus • l
kerf.,J| -iii.wiriali . wet- “pub-i 1
t itcitv tor tree rrabi e- On No- i
ve-niLei 26 S.ipeim \vi anj-ien ~ <* j
! full-COlun:*: O. V til (t N V t);i ! j
j ; U ■ } .* . U riJ • 'tl !v,
tu Butd 8./ie oni-aiined rutviuill*
■ ar.d to .11) marvel who is :,j
bueneiu: sen nee out •[ IT-im
■' (• Suite C uky-.t That Was i:r„. .
bmg P’-ueh needed publicity 11 ,
Ids 'an cuiure,l basKetbali uni! !
the K;m.sa.- Oily .Stars with Bold ‘
Buie ami tiie lint or.ali’, -1,1-;,, a ,
Haritiii (b.;.: ,t. .lie; S boasbn.-; j
: cout leers it):: Roscme iG T,, ,
turti. Babe Pressley. Nat tSvvc-et
water, Clifton and - t.'sei
(lt Kill MKO.VCi SI'VII-,
On E I’id’iy ;;ite N- -.«-u —a 26 a! !
6dth Kei.-lliient .rniu-' In,
G iobeft oiler- .vl-ipped the pitill: •-
■ HeLrewsi Sjiah.- J 4 to 4a m a tut I.
that saw Tatum etov.-tiiv ha: <-1. ■I! :
1 pertOJ nriei •- -re 22 )n ~lj b V
ills lonesonit- Tiie 2.5iM) l:m wno I
yt-Ded r. appreGatifm .-w r.- t
: crack j'-lay • ? Cue Trotters 1
jp. lied by lu in the 1 opinion -•! -
! Rena:.-sauce- Ti el v r .’n.ue f-.r i
”v . rid colored ; r.t tb.d■ :,tj-- 1
Til w f t* ji! llil .; If i 1 ‘,j: 1 ;l [j l
p<: l CfcH'.L
Ar;u i:(jw v.-» i! pile Jr ,> i:'v. <tf
Abe Sc* j'erste ii* vv! j., !: ,t it
-{tute gotten a. und u .in.iripn;-
FCTS CAPTURES
FALL LINE OR!D
CHAMPIONSHIP
The Franklin County Tra-ming
School toot bad team det:-;m-d tht
i-am t tie Join K Hawkiii.-.
High School t W.'itT'.’iituri i )-
C 'i S. fit-id tu c-p tiie Cunieie.-ae
Chafftpionrhlp. by a score of 13-0.,
The -.-line in: and hard
fought but the troys 1.-urn 1,- ij.s
--2111 ■ 'Auiild on be demed tin
eh a net 10 win th.-ir first ch-.-mi .1 -n |
i. ,1. 1 uuisburg -1.-I.aed €; riy m Uie <i
,1.1.: guar ter when they recovered
j tumble on the Haw Kiri: 4 yara
! : ne After thre* trie.- James Dm • I
I **t* .-vored Bom the 1 ..»rd marker I
j The try f r extra pci-.t wa* yt-opjjfd: j
tlit ! loot line T'i! -n -iiirt score' I
t a i :te to •: •;*• peri--,d i I
wtit r Clarence Staliiae intercept-' J
:-'i a pass from E’itz mu nded for \ 1
W!(hams, oil th- ll.iu Inn-; yard : J
, inn .rid ran Kir the touchdown on-: i
touched Stah.ng: then iMujtgcd ’ 1
ihi i.’L’l: I--. n;er iuj the extra point. ]
Although Haw-kin- v.-a- -'utplay-; I
•: d :liey retuained a i-un-tan! threat : I
until tin Knot whist te with jT.iiipjJ
F»z'r pa.vJnc and running, and J
• Whit D.,iii. i- .smc.-2:inf the Hue lor I
plesdy of yardage, and Captain 1
' William- "end ai isnri' and recelv-;!
: tog passes. Jatne.- Green at Qua) -j |
ter. and King Webb ut Tackle, j
looked good for the winners 1
riirif, Trains V irvi j
Sn Sltml Gamr I
i ----- i
PRAIRIE VIEW, T 0,.. --(ANP) .
VvM’bt.j-i'oive Slate college has 1 1
Been selected a.- the i./p-ponf-Ti-t -M
the Prairie View Panthera in th- : I
' 21st annual Prairie View Row! *
game that will be played in Hous- j
| ton on New Year':-, day The Prat- |
- tie View Bowl is the second old- >
lest New Yaresday dioa-.o Fr&Le |
Jest New Years day classic m the ■
I nation, being excewded only by |
1 ihe Rose Bc-wi iii. age.
llj! tesfli/. liy iii “1; Kemei yiXt iftad--
in;. 1 .round . met lieli.u ny ac-
I'Otintcd for 8 t< tididowiis or 48
a n urn s hi i mis. The Zebi u
in Ux) of! ‘I.S2 >•• o' during the «<>.»•
and piijss.- . i .i! hei ho. )..
el;.din, .m ■■ .n."' I’ 0 jo!.i.
< food i ich.
James i, Jackson. ■ rial magi*
, cifuj from Alex.a s Va . .vho-a*
j hutUni 1 . tu-tird 602 s:u di.-.p stcii- f
led : s receive:;- alio pin .-Jh t
. i it?'.! limes to net 44 point 1 , by
passing Os these five were hauled
in h\ U' ihiiuy. two by J -.iner.
I (Blinkyi. Bvswri and one by Cap
s ill !• e.-re - i .alt i, i ■ i ('tiarie |
'Kentucky 1 ].,ee tolhed on a pas
in;e rception.
I,alliiritj: - . 1 nci Rnbt-ri Stephen*
'on added touchdown each by the
. our>d lou’.e B'inky Brown was
Tic surest |ja: s receiver, gathering,
j :n art'Ksls which accounted lor 270
vard:- Geoive Benton's educated
t < accounted tor six points aft.-:
UHiiu-imown and John Wortham,
i'iie Bears act punter who cwnie
, through the seas l .ii without a
; blocked k.rs ,1 vr-t :a i--t ovc v »
i yards per *.,% iw-y Wav big All
; 01.-VA y-aai-ii from t. hark; ton S
: . okonr-u i.i- .eei-id tor pun i s
hi ihtl
s-eh . si at tor si-ene be t
w vu ~1 lum cl: tn ~ prelim, the
■so ■■■ Sl’as.v With Blue 1 lot!. •
times wiili that one-silli of
*■*. -viiipped tne Indiana Clark
ws's 42 -is in. !’i 'em ..it- ti
ash ieiituie Muff. make no mts*
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in: i tiioi im tvs
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kv t \ vit s >1 Mti f,i k
f irst 1 1 .ui)
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IT W Camion Shaw U.
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;B li Mi.e St. .u.}..
•H T. Bellamy Shaw L’.
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H .it -.ml A &> 2.
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Co iA Bcittiroor* in McrySond
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CLUB
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