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WgBK ENDING SATURDAY, 1 949 J . Coach, Squad Losses Harrass N. C. Eagles By Ronald C. Frmnan, Jr DURHAM, N C. V! •, time of the year when the Spitt-T > pro moting fashionable controversy. Cl A A coach:? are facing a some whit old-fashioned problem For Couch Herman H Roddick at North Caiolrn College, the que*. ticn of ".'ho will fill tiro shoe: id 21 gridmen stripped from the '4i; squad is peiy>lex.'.r*g, to say the 1< ast <is if replacement worres eren t enough, the Eagles face one of their toughest schedule without the services of former Assistant Ccach Floyd Brcwu, all time Nr basketball great, who has accept • (d i. position at West Virginia State College NO PROMISES With regard to the coining sen icn. Coach Riddick says “Wwo building the learn this - ear as we (id ve 1947 However, there are no indications that the '49 team will be- a duplication of the 'l7 t. to m ' 1 'regret mow than anything the ICM of Coach Brcnvi . He - • < fine co-worker and will be to replace He v ■ ar. unusual indi vidual; he a? concerned with the interest and promotion of lh< B-m,» >_vr fl*’AT— "W -'•-r- : ? •■»—■ - • ■, ■’ ; ■ - 1 ■ ■iP s?‘x ■■■ >- / ,-<• : > $ +' •• * . f 1 ./< $ - < •* . - Announcing . . . Ey*’ h THE APPOINTMENT OF L~ . BUFORD HUNT (gh IJg Distributor for General Tires 4 In The Raleigh Area I Buford Hunt brings his many years of experience to Raleigh to bettrr serve the tire needs of motorists and truckers. You will find the same long wearing, top-qualm General fires at the same !<>< ati.-n now under new management. Stop-in . . . get acquainted with Buford. Hunt He'll help you get more miles, better service for tour monew. GENERAL Super SQUEEGEE lj HUNT S GENERAL TiiE CO. 428 S. MrDOWELL ST. PH°NF. 2 057?. j .. USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN! j i| ■SCHOOI first, and with BROWN, .second. ' Fired upon b* graduation. iueli ibliity rule... d scholasticism, tho Eagle; may find South Caro lina State unusually uncooperative n October l, when the Riddick m ii invade Palmetto territory for their opening contest Tli- bif.yst. fane;*li. and ne v1 vt-luakle pair of shoes on the 48 -juar' belonged to All-American. All CIA A halfback Gall Galbrcath. 166-pounder from Fayette*, ill*. wig r.< .toil graduat'c - cost 'in- Eagles their teudiia.• ■ sreu.id-galner. ihi-ma. Allen. WJ-pound fob back. Grady Beth: 1, irU-pumd halfback: Albert .lores, 188-pound rollback, James 1,1 ml vigor. !8n- Routid quarterback; and Chari?" White. 1t57-pound quarterback. hav< graduated Hrlfbnck Curt! T.vnch. 203 • pounder from Dallas T< xas. will be ineligible this year ftp front .imcng Rio gijdmc; who o; • o tl'.i holes and plug them, tie* FI , it-;- will miss lettermvii Jew l, Coward, 220-pcundet i *in Wash ngtom D. C ; Curtis H, 208-pounder firm Orn.dt,-, N« u and El wood Nichols, 203-po; nd ircra Mcrgaolo i - tack!as; Charles Ha: risci. 174-ponder ;i •rn Km city ’-In: Willie IVlouj e, ’,9!) ' (.■■•under lrom Durlumi, end .bmn : Duck .vilder, 18ci-’j"uudiT f-mn | W, i-hiygtcu, D. f end ooi William Middlc.tor. 17,'i nmind , 1 irem Charleston, s c , . u. i. RATTLERS FACE TOUGH SEASOII TALLAHASSF E, Fla. - The I**l o, id i A and M. ! >Ucge I ■ t ah rquiid \vtl ! Ta. gin i ,• r■ fi, ■ • n • 1. Heed Cnt'ch *‘Jak(** Gaither and hs staff are VC| y pi- na -iir ai.inl the outcome <■' Mu 19*1(1 sear n This time they fe d that this pe rmii.-rn Is justified hoc,in-1 the it t tlf*rs it. t 11 then ft ( m the mtH ■quad and the rad part of the To is that fight of tho men wire Tost s' 11 avers, four were first lean, of-* - r q tho other 1 were first string defensive men. j.jK iiuc, unit.- n * a Ho l ■ i \ lean task before tie in In nyine. t--' reclace 11 f■ loss of tle-se Ictfcrmen. Coach Gaither and tuff hav ,-ei *,■ ii;ort ■ snic ’*a na ;iid c'ovc•• U ie"tho.> before they vv.ntui'i on! oi tough -* In dnic acains! \ rry st‘ as. opponents Tlv Battlers wjii have vi lotte* tnen i-. uif't.ng and i.pproxinr-tcly m i nev iv n will h* c-aT'd to |!-„> roster. Including all, the Rattler 'p.iacl iioi-ki number approximate 1> tin i “.-0. The Rattler's !;H9 football rched '.ilv toll w f '•ti ' ci I Bom din College; ! ' ■ t Ik i t|, F-’it Vatt.-y; Octohci 15 j idol: i B *iwn C'dte; *• iH imccom i s* Octnl'.v ■ y* .Kavtor Unlbe! '!.v ii.auuTr T'iskegec Insti ia* Nc“, cmla r IV!, Alien Universi ty. ;" vow.!a in. Southern llniver-! fiervinh r fleorii Stale C'-l- i 1 i)‘ in’a , 10. Orange Bios-! s . das-ir- at Orciiige Bowl Stad-! * ith. Mi uni. Flo JACK BRAYBOY I BECOMES HEAD ! COACH AT SMITH! —— i 1 * I.i ;t;s: r.f Johnson C ■f-s,,th University, Cltarldlte. North 1 i ; !-• ; ni.oiumed the coach ing s’stf f*T'lhnson C. Smith 1 <7 ldi-n Bulls h i the -* H»49*srt ' ( l.'t l.fT IlhtH T.-i tIUIT H. s t'• ..eh Cr-'di; ’ win. has iTetl V . S’ hoe ' I :*t II coach ■■villi >;'■•(* . ■ i fire,■!.’,( of AtPldt'cs, de- j v. Mil : , mil iit on to the prom, ;■• 1 tini i.i ihe hi ahh and physical ed- RK \t rov ri ri Rxs J. i; Tjti \vb'“.. u iu> iias boon on h” i H.e c -irr 1. tir.g toe THR CAROLTNIAN work for- his Master's dcfrte at tri<s . University of pen.ss.vh ’mia. will ;orv,' os football con (til. Coach Braybcy was one of the best foot ball players of his generation and! was groritJv beloved by oil who i know him After rimming from Hie ' -Tiny he o; ve mo plans for the ato ny of medicine to returii to hr ; i-' in a raster as assistant coach ot atli- I tics. Here he did an outstanding j >-'- When lie return- to lake full, control of the 194 P tooldon Bulls tie will hr assisted by Cal Irvin who I also assisted Coach Ciurinp la. ‘ I year. With this line up it is j | i eted that Smith will have tin■ test sc. for ’Many years. Cal Irvin will serve .e hear! each of Basketball ard Coach Playboy will assist him. PRACTICE BEGINS el n t. Football practice will n gin r Tuesday. September <3. All men who oe candidates for the learn will o| oi l. loi practice o'i bus I vr The 104'! FcoU-all Sehedui is as fi Hows: October !. ST Pmil Institute G< t !, St. Augur!toe; Oct Tei !?. Oela ;. ns State; Oetobf". 2'P Howard University. October 20. W ins’on Td m. November 5. No T- Crn'toto;’ state; November 1? C • n. \ovcnn i her 24. Shaw l.fni\ isilv i The k ckoff h r nil gambs held ir f.'harlotte will hr- ?:00 p. in. HAT ROBINSON K.O/S BEL!. OISE IN TTH ROUND NEW YORK 'ANT' A rr":r, me crowd of 28.R12 fapr. saw Ra\ i < Sugar) Robinson. welter-weight ! chan linn of the wo. At n.ekc a -nr . ■ '-'sill! bid fee m ddlev.ni -t t|th .hint a ■ ho battered Stew- Hcllot-• ■ : n'i> - iitonissi in in - sevt n i e-mr' S- ine tint:.- <• - the offens. u ften rp the defense Rot.in-■ n ■' l . l l nanmiverrd. mtboxod. and out utiched his slugging oppon. to Ht ' won cve’-v round except the i -u' 1 ind fifth, and the bell saved TO ; oisc thrre times in the b' id Pull rise who eerre mto the rim ' v isti ’g ’Oat he Would kay.i Rob nsoe i n snv: n c uitl not answer :■< bell for the t ighth round. .nri ftci'tnsOr was awarded a /■< "oentii bind knockout. \ wicked kft . --. bin ' lioi.se in the side finished him i HARRISON | With “soft" ccisuok so much in the news, we bow admiringly towards th* moccasin ~ . jSjgpk And now, logroltors adopt gentle manners with ,*gR t I * tflKHHmr*' moccasin pew knes swooping deep cm-d !?v/, fIHR with lady-l'ke details, with an o» of t -., >.ipn ung* j < SBU&tai has o Ti © W the unchanged promote of resilient comfort j| | ... / igjj^ SjjF i|jߣ SjjS \ NtojOal derfn, U. J. *<ji. Oft' i ’Of BOSTON / . ■;#***" " \ __ , ' . r TYLER TWO A ? J » black, brown /I Cf. tfg f A | u " ‘T” AMBASSADOR THEATRE 10.95 B - - - - ~ in uni 11 in MiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiw iin iA^lifi¥iiilitliflilitfijiiriniiiiiiiwi¥ißintTi?tT~mrt'r , ttinriii itjiiii I'TlT'lfirTiriitrTilillfii' iIIM’IAI.S RECEIVES AD % AM I D DKGREI The Rev. l.iima S. VVckli. Chicago, receiv 'd bis Master's degree in Educa tion at DiTau! Itnivcrsitvs Sum no. Scluml convocation on 'ing i ,\ former army clinplain, Rev. 4\ :1 I) lia pajlcred scs’itraj AMT eburebrs in Oklahoma, Arkan. as. and the Erovinro of British < obimnia txiiilt in A anconver H. i be «fudied foi (be mlnistm >' t i’umi College of Hritish Co. I hit;.! ia At Jirrscnt h<* is teaching in Itu ( bieago Public. School sys tem. Itm M'ebb ind'i’d for his ’dvacicd Hißi'ff on flu- ill Bill <t fiuilils AMT •o , :" '- Mnforo i , - -.Hdl i.'iiH' end ing the round The referee counted o five, and his handlers drgggvd i h int ! a hi:- cortltsf H,n wt - still dk/ - ■ d h lien it v. , . tirnr loi ’ho next ■ tnci to b -;u. Till-; vvr- the onl' r* i kdown r f tor fight in tiv tin si round Bclloise lei hir ir.tpr t; ui - R r known ir .mocTatcl v Pv com m" cut .ciuvyino p,,’--,ov ;h- •a-r-ver. fought him toe t<> for, o< i thv belter of 'Jr * i \,;iv-mre t the end of '■.round in th: second ’Time, Aobin.'vn 'mixed up hi- attack, first b.dter its »he 1.-odv then ’ ittosing the toes oi ho. m-o- H- hnd !•« :! m ‘ 1 ■ ie i! :in rod ■ i Si '- roufa'l Hr tiif. ■ : i . f the thud round Bd,; ,■ o'dd >' dv -a md up Robin’-:'! pummelled him aou 'd t- > rir-.! ,nd had him all but cut «•• *iv ill ! ..!:£ Kxpretm -. to fi-'- i- Ei iso; in lio fourth. Rc‘>in?ou '1 r- : \)l r *’d Cl P.rii O • cot .!> ■ ci. o. n. with rvn fisted if lock I.f his or r p. ’of .1 War too h"i :o(T with tho punche.'’ CURRY URSES LABOR TO FIGHT COLO WAR TATICS Sam Curry, Negro pros, riant r.f i he big Cliirogo Armom- Local of I’hi I<' United Packinghouse ' ! AA'iiiker.s tlvs ’ (.ovllcd on trade nii.f« lo .-upport the National Labor Conference Tot Peace to be ; - '-- 2 Trie notion..! pat icy f ronk-and ■ <ile uiiiu: o.sts, rpunsort d : y o-TU hoc;) unii a I'sidfi.-. to aimed at; ' Stopping *.i:• drive ’ .. ,i • i work ! atomic war of annihilation." i Cuny. who works as a vi.vl bon -11 in the Armour plont lucre, is r.Mailman of fi;,- nciange-nv'nts 1 "inmitt. ”. He pointed out thrt the niein. .".ri ft id of the con sere t*ee is being made to “the ; snii-.md-file of V-bor s: (iis'tuu ? i!•••!>• tin-- hia-wi:' .. man.' 1 • *’f whom have . heady tskon kr ir 1 stand in support of the drive t ’■ ! ward, wsi" "The struggle of tk 'Negro tr.'.ue unionists has nl-v.-.y.. beer, an up hill fight.” he .viid "but, today it ts hampe si! by the backwash ot • v -* v,; %&<& ■ "‘X- PAGE THREE t.lug C" Ww-'. M Tlie 32-year- old labor leader * ' ‘be of Charleston, South Caro lina, declared that some 1,500 dele oate- are expected to attend tto < ley in Chicago. The idea for the parley begac last May with a plea lor peace (i t t- President Truman by If Ohio ti-d; union local ie.Hit-i?. Ir Ik; eo month'-: >hls movement has tok’d to giant proportions, witt • i kinr. people across the natlor a.lt « for n mass roots confeience Cmiy appealed for a workahh ullia iiy ■" with the Soviet Union at i-i b; si; for enduring peace. HAY-FEVER Sufferers • • * her,’, quick relief. The «oatfcta« tttr-ke r! 810-ser's Cigerettes cheeks Aim of eye* *nd rose. ;.lt*ya raMrins, coughing, itching tnrn.ent due to na« ! jrev. Hu end $1.7.' sues at yetit 4ra*|i« , «. it ka can't supply you send St T 5 E-f Ifrie bo* «f jO9 cigaret'e*. Money ref jndt.it if not d»* ** f* f#’ **d Th« Co^v 1206 Spring, N. W., Atlanta. o|*a % sse , rs
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