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COACH HU IS
BEADY TO MEET
MfIBQAN BEARS
BALTIMORE - With a rnwi
yjf»tT rr\ pt 0Sl>•”t of 9? j r ' ■• r ’ eQ r‘V
li.mmg. Coach Ed tv a> ri P Hue*,
long knov r> a a the Me •> V- Man"
tit CI.AA football, 'a- eri>'-i!«»id*d
ir gloom ssh« made fn «1 pvc
rarations to a > e>-i hi. rtf«wrnmg
gridders on Augur i!
Here r?ve the cron
fhauldor* the Morgan menior
must place the brent of the ij*>
eampai un
ENT'S (co-cap
♦c!n>, James Gamtai-', Matthew
Marcus
TACK I E5- Poorevcli Bro vri
fno-capta.n), B t»! an .1 Crupp t.
James Fields Pa .-.ley Graham, Al
bert Jennings,
GIT ARBS William Buford.
Edgar Cr eri Lawrence Harrell,
Bertram Haci-ington, Timothy Hoi
lv, 15i nest 1 .indeav,
CENTERS Jo? ph Cassidy.
SPORTS CORNER
«* GONGRATVEATIONS . , . The
old man of baseball, t'on-
Mark, proudly puts his arms
abound pitcher Bobby Shantz of
46* Philadelphia Athletics at
Kb«»e park, after the A's de
fe*i4cd Boston to make Sham* the
first (pitcher to ?vio 20 gwene* Shi*
aw»%. ? -
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BACKS Walter Carr, Gary or
Freeman. James Green. Otis John- B:
ion, Ruiert Morton, Tlonaia Pol - in
tei?on, Waiif> Mosley, Robert Per - .O
?y, Harvard Quann Walter Rob. > .
bins. Georg, Williams. Oliver a.
Stern. <r
Oi tins li.-i some five m x
did not win Setters last year They
• and some fifteen or mom nev.'oom
• «•- to -he .-quart •■U find the
battle for her!ns wide open
Plugging up the. gap? In the ‘ [
forward wall, particularly cen “
tor and tackles and crooning
a spl of fast, sure-footed and
stick' fingered ends is just
part of the task facing the
Morgan • -narhing staff.
Joe Cassidy, who as a fresh
wan last year, sat out a part
nf the season with a dislocated
shoulder, is a stanrioni for ten
ter unless some newcomer
proves superior. J here is not
another -angle holdover from
last year for this important po
sition.
George 'Singshoti Williams ana;
Janie.- (Greenie) Gre n who ai- ,
, t< mated most of last season at |
, ouarterbaek, will probably eon
lintm lo do she signal - bialcnu;.
Bo'h arc juniors.
Talrnadge L (Marse) Hid, tine
wmm
Ail in the Game:
ONF. OF THE YEAR'S trage
dies for the Yankees Is I driio
Eopat’s lame shoulder , , . Cricket
was played In England as early as
1611, according to an old book . . .
The present sport of dog racing
—greyhounds chasing a mechani
cal rabbit—originated in the Vnit
rd States , . . Dominoes Vre so
named because the men are black,
they are placed face down at the
game’s beginning, so are masked
—and domino means "SiUok
mask” . . In the 1870'a, the na
tional sports idols were riflemen,
followed by the oarsmen . The
original scoring rule in football
stated that when a bail was
carried over the line (touchdown),
it was to count as only one point,
whereas a bail kicked over the
goal crossbar was to count four
points . The first professional
football game was ployed at Eat
robe, Pa.. between Latrohe and
Jeanette, Pa. * . Canada plays
three different kinds of football—
soccer (the original kicking game),
rugby, «nd Canadian football. *
oach. and hi" ■ distant. K* n
'•'•own. will haw. ti ;i- handi, full
»; b iildnr; a hr, . whind which
'oach Hurt's pony backs can ope-
Alvin. M iF.’O) Brown will
iGuii handle the bacKiuld coach
> norcs.
Bit
The Stilt ' Vrt nilnral Alobiliza
• Cninmitte found in 1051 that
;AO.OOO acres of land in N'.rth Ga
c.'ma were being cultivat'd that
•ho’ilfi b" in trees oi grasses
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Senators Manager Says
Paige Could Make The
Team Tops In The League
WASHINGTON (ANP) 1 I
«iw r rfi- At God. we ><.ould be i:* Hi -.t
pin tv if >";’ hfli Satchel Pa ire"
Tii it mournful reflection carno
from th<> Up... of Washington Sen*
bio; Hni'n, c-r Ducky Harrir, pilot
of *h>’ all-white diamond represen*
Intivo: of the nation's capital
"IV* Tl hr right .it the top If
wr had him," Harris rnntln*
iicd. ‘oil I think f ley eland
v.-miH 1«c an ay out in front
with Satch If St Louis
dido i have him, they'd ho on
(hr bottom."
Hampton Team Out For
Drills On September Ist
HAMPTON, Va lt will be
'i a ■ I'm,-- jo re a lit' - sot Tfcm*p
ton Tnsli'Utc' i f'l irttru n > 1li r, v
eathoi '.hi the '•■unpus to hr yin (all
i,.f :«'t:! e 'lil Mend;..'.. Scpto ' .1)01 1
Twenty - one returning Icttem -n
... ( x ?••*'• ' .1 in the ■-(!•■ -it! of T „ut
ho men ns Coach Harry R J» f
fcr.'iu.'s ehai yr point fur »hc Sep.
ti-nvii-; pii onson ■.().■ 111*1' !)< !.• ••.-. irh
r, nev opponent FlyCtt > v 1 1!> Palo
'l !-.f: ("oUl'fcl
'Tin prrite;. who >n fn ■■ ..use.
nod lord four last ye?i and gained
a fir-* division CIAA rating for
the fird time -nice I!H7. .• < ,\.
,< . ted to ‘on'iniif on the way ip
tin.. y« n I.ojicimen. lost through
£) idnntion or ineligibility tni.
ji . r ire •• ml Bo'' Aye's nd block
im: bark Alphon..i King, who have
finish'd their college athletic ra
re.ns, Frank Taylor. fiiiir rt.d;
Woodrow Fio p,. promising soph
omore iyack. and Emanuel Bu'Jor.
Junior c.na Taylor H 1 >'"r and
Br.tle ire > ■■• expected hack in
whooi this yi-a
Helping to offset these loss
cs will he Clyde Taylor, 'SO
end who fs hack in the fold;
and Fred Clark and William
Middleton, ineligible last year
because they wee, transfers
Clack is a big tacki,. from San
Antonio, Tex.. Middleton an
end. Several freshmen abo
will contribute new strength.
Amnnc the Pe ate mair.stavr this
year will be Jot Hick?. Harry
Eason and Horace .Ciu'ie at ends;
C: tain doe Young, Ernie YtiiHc,
William Ray Hold. mvi ,-M Se.s'ion.
at tackles; Charlie Gaskin;;. Herb
Witehin. Roland Brown, and Wal
ter if iy a! guard;;; i/»ronzo WliLte
at center: and in tire backft-ld,
■ orn c -ob. Cal Gaboon, Willie
Casey, Dick Harris. .John Wood
ard. Charley Royster, Jones Tay
lor. T. d Wilson Warren Cole
nan, and extra-point specialist
Rufus “World" Stevenson
trie Pirates. ••«. ith a new back
field. coach this year in John,*.*
McLendon, meet Shaw in Raleifth
on September ;',7. a week afl-.-f
the home opener, and lien come*
home again to take on North Ca
rolina. on October t, and North
Carolina A. & T, on October 11.
Three straight road games lake
them to Maryland State, Oetoher
13; Virginia State. October 25. and
Lincoln. November 1 before the
homecoming game with Howard on
November 8. After traveling to
Morgan on November 15, the Pi
rates close at home with Virginia
Union on November 22
RFC—
The iverage time needed to
eov.' a broiler out to market
: weigh* has been reduc' d from 12
t., in weeks
THE CAROLINIAN
f ’drily entc.p.h Clark Griffith,
O’vner of the senators, has never
Keen the necessity of changing his
Jim Cr »w wa r even when it
v.ould mean rn-.n"- in his pocket.
O’ iff lib ha; h" ( -n ‘he la.get of
democratic protest for the past
decade, but hr. s always played
■ deaf,
Many Washington observer*
feci that. Negro ItavchaH fan*
need to so on a siiduwn strike
aceinst Hu Senators before
Griffith will open his ear
drums.
EAGLE GRfDMEN
WILL FACE EIGHT
FOES FOR YEAR
DURHAM Ccm oil Herman H
Riddick of th« North Carolina Ori
kg" Ragles' football I-am an
nounced here this week an eight
.'ini’ M'li-’duie for the Tarheel
eleven
The niririickmcn open m
Durham on September 27 with
St, Augustine's College Falcons
ot Raleigh. Other home games
Include: S Is -* tv University
'Homecoming!. Oct, :J5; West
Virginia State. Nov, 15 and A
and T. < ©Urge, November 27
i Thank -'git ins Day)
Aw ifrom home, the NCC
fno tbo lifers Hampton in, the Vo ■
ei mans' home on 0::t *. Virginia
stale in \V ■ hin.gton. D C on
Os: 1A; Tirmi’v, ■■■'•: State A and
l. Unjv ’ -'tv. Na-sh'-'ilh.*. Tenn.
Nov. 1, and .Tohn-nn C. Smith
■ Umv'v-sity. Charlotte Nov 8.
op ii dates f..i the Eagles ere
r" <-1 ■ ■ i i 1 and Nov 22.
NCO HAS ALUMNI
ATHLETFS UN
COACHING SIAFF
DURHAM The North Car*-Una
CoHe-'p fooibat’ picture for 19.53
i: bi'irht is fa.i a? cauche.- > e
concerned, but there ar*’ several
Question marks about the quality
and thte quantity of manpower
'ft, the cason
In addition to tiv usr’al troubles
of the draft scholarship eligibility
in the the rlass'oom,, the Eus-'lcs
this year are having their prob
lems in recrui'men! Th piclute
looks gloomy for new material.
On the coaches' -me of 'he led'
jjer, however, there is room foi
toy Floyd Brown, the new has
h< tball roach is already on hand
m help roach the backfield when
practice star's Sent. 1. There ts a
rumor that last year's brilliant all*
American Erromst ''Hands" War
lick may lain tip to help with tin
ends since h.- will be doing post
i-rfld work at NC't anyway. Then,
there is the cheerful thought of
f +''''*■****■’ v ’ If*'.' •' - "'g
DAMAGE IS DONE—-Three Olympic boxing champions,
Norvel Lee, Charles Adkins and Lloyd I’u tersnn (loft, to rigfiti ex
itmino photo which shows Adkins bludgeoning his Russian opponent,
after tho fighters returned from Helsinki aboard a Fan AnierVau
eftpper, Leo won the 170-pound championship, Adkins the t3?-p ukl
event, and P«t»crson tho l(?5-pourd nmtrh. GVovvsprpss Photo.)
N « . »i bt >ys IN • M-Sgt.
Roy Siav iright!, son of Mr. and
VJi (l.ipliei P Slay and bus
hand of Mis. Joyce Slay , all o'
iUfltc 1 Milton. \. C„ displays
his discharge certificate after re
cnii*ting for nti indrfinite p*rio<t
having last year's ids!warts James
“Jim" Younje. fust • -md
B" fr.-im "Os:-. e’d Borijamtn
• Birr B n" Whaley tno **».eh
CAr! G - id: ith. H, ■ K«-’ •'tteydjf
flash VMO is i.iT in:': ’.it 4 > 7 * i
Army is -. xpec 'd ' , <■•.’ "* :
school at NCt ■ e-'i <i r ' ' ill
the Eagle- with fainin.: '':vi”'y
• Oliver Boyk ms will st;i’\T‘ miiv
ag er. V,;>') C’l -.vviiD; 4 . 0.51F.* nt
; ri.r*?' ■*-' •!'. D*vi MatcolrA
n an, sLiiisiician.
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di ivartsrnhr, Germany. At left
ts. ;-Ff ( barite Canaan, sergeant
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THE
CAROLINIAN
Let I s Print \ (im
.WEEK ENDING AUGUST HO, 1922
i Durham Loses
In Finals In
State Meet
FAY KTTF.VII -T .F, The North
Carolina Recreation SocPty Stetfe
, Ni'V.i-u .-uttiall Championship held
ir. Fa, .'U'ville was won by *h*
Thomas Food Store tew: who rep*
! iesent*’d !he city of Raleigh. I
They defeated tim Deacons
of Durham In he finals of the
tournament by a score at 2t-4 f
alter having defeated fh*» “Vll
min K ton Mohawks In the
Semi-Finals by a score of 11-9,
Durham defeated Fayettewll*
13-12 in the Semi-Finals.
Members of the Ralegh T..-,j>*
i-n; ,1;,-i•: f t I' 'r, f'n iVBy,
. Carl Smith. George Waits, Thomas
r Thorp, Joseph Hunter, Charlie
i Simmons, -lame.-- Joyner, William
j Nichols, If la'' Winfield, Raymond
■ Johnson. Robert McNeil. James
Faulk, Co-Manarevs of 'he l-»arit
! v.. ;-v: Crrt Easterling and ’Hn,-
| lend Hw'ou
BFC
NCC MUSIC '
DURH A Do Pap] GelrtiS,
chalrma of the m ~«i< department*
at North fbi’ olina College ♦.hi'*
■ v< ek anno- nc*’«t plans to form a
North i' i; obi.*i dirge r-vmpnouy
OrcheMvo
The '•>t’' v -cd •’■•'.•hesiia will be a
Jpi:*‘ -Op - ’ nil'.’ % project,
Hci-urding to !>i Ge!--'dat’d s'l in
** costed tvu'.i are invited to
participate in *r,e audit ions.
Auditions ;iI i>o h<’!d on Moo
ciav, Wcrincf and Friday «>v-*n-
Inas. s.-p- :>i 23 from
7 to 0 p.m anti -on Tab.it day »(-
•ernoon. Sc;” . from 1 to •' p.m.
it’ Room I’!, 1 Mir ic and Fine A rtf'
Building. Lason and F? »•- tevßia
St *D’.ii ham
Dr Gelroii, ,• ---ill conduct the
c-t chestra. is •> roropo;*.”- vhr
-,,>■ , |- Nr r t • , ~r : , .so from
« profo yorshi ■ at the Uni'-*“r«itv
of Manitoba, r; Cfina'a
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