WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 25. 1952 mLittle Blues Defeat Mary Potter For Sixth Win OXFOKD, N C. A s.-vntj 9ffi<rd nus; Vmi D-m- Evan , Li; tin *<t ue.«; Quarterback. to Knd Ro McNeil. paced ike ]H to •: of the VYrihingtoi: Hi r>.ai the Mary Potter High of Ox ford here last T-Yida >. Brilliant running plays and a mne.-. of pas-1 sea that netted gain after gain,! ■«N ... . St. Augustine’s Takes St. Paul’s Homecoming Tilt 18- 6 A UWRENCEVILLK, Vr.„ . S* Augustine's College defeated St Emil's Polytechnic Institute IS 6 before a llomc-coming crowd of 2.0<j0. Ist Augustine’s scored twice *n the first period un put returns o’ 60 and 8(1 .curds respectively by Herbert Oldham. The extra points V't:c no good and St Augustine's '*-i titc end of the first period THE PIGSKIN HUDDLE NEXT WPT FK S GAMES ‘OCT. 25) Prairie View at Florida AAM Morgan at West Va. State 4 Hampton at Va. State home coming) Bethi.ino - Cooknmi at Savannah State Lincoln (Mo.) at Texas Southern (homecoming) $ Alcorn at Jackson (homecoming) Grambling at Missi-i. ppi Industrial Ky State at Fisk (homecoming! Delaware State at Lincoln (Pa.) Tuskegec at Xavier Claflin at Albany State Central spate at Tennessee State i 'mzM fc’J ill way have SYPHILIS Get Periodica! Check Up* » . , * r ■—i Annual ; HOMECOMING**^ FOOTBALL CLASSIC %jj at FAYETTEVILLE Fayetteville State Teachers COLLEGE Broncos ' CHAMPS I VERSUS Livingstone College NIL INI. 5 KICKOFF 2:3 0 JM General Admission $1.50 je-~\ Gala *w4 .k. HALFTIME j nTjj X ACTIVITIES IX All Roads Lead To FAYETTEVILLE OCT. 25 mmmammmmmmmm ithilt-n . FOOTBALL I! Gala HOMECOMING N. C. COLLECI VERSUS —* . MD. STATE CO * “HAWKS"' SATURDAY OCTOBER M KICKOFF Z P M. DURHAM ATHLETIC PARK ADMISSION 52.50 (Tax Included) _Gala Show . . High Stepping majorettes Several hands .. . Halftime attractions coronation ceremonies. w~. - rrif . rrß|ril . r|T|| . |n|||| nrnimn iwimiiiiiiiMf-TMTn‘iriff- m mini i mi —t i ~tttiimim mu iilu rrnn-rni iiimui featured thi: sixth straight victory of thi Raleigh team. This first tally came in tne first period when F.v.m tossed to Mc- Neil from their own thirty ro the ■Oxford thirty yard marker. Me Nod snared the pass and raced tin- I remaining distance to score. The Little Blues came back in 1 P-0. In tee second period the St. Paulites fought back >wsng their lone touchdown on a pass inter ception by Dewey Brown who ran 17 yards to the St. Augustine’s one yard line Robert ’Bobby) Faulk (scored on a line buck. The kick '•as no good making th*. score 12-6 in favor of St. Augustine’s A few minutes later St. Paul's gained Howard at J C. Smith Benedict at Alabama AY.M Langston at Southern (•■one at Philander Smith A&T at Winston-Salem home* coming) St. Paid at Blue-Held i *Vd. State at N. C C. Alabama State- at Clark Morris Brown at Allen (Spartanburg. S. C.) Bishop at \rkansas AM&N Vouchee;-- at Edward Waters •Morristown at Elizabeth Ci*V -S. (’. State- at Fort Valley ' homecoming) Morehouse at Knoxville : Morris at 'Florida N&l I Host at Dillard BK - MAT Wf't K'S I’l*o (LVMFS (Os ( 261 i Chicago Bears at 1,0,, A age lei Rams Dallas Tr-j,;..: a! S;u>. K .n-. :.-<;• < 49c rs Detroit I.i* ■ r,•• at, Green ii. -. Puel.- ; ers Philadelphia Eaglet- at New York Giants I iU.M'-urgh Steeler. ;.-t Chicago. Cardinals i Washington Redskins at Cleveland• n-ow:,. the Ihird pc: cad to Hjmnx a cOl - dme f. -nn th i t : v !it?n iiiilf-o ick Raymond .I.i■ i vi speared over from the Oxford eight yard line. The finai :-i ore 1 a made in ’. - fourth period or a yard run . y Evans after iakin - .1 im.e non John Bake; the ball on downs on St .\urus (tlie's W ■ and Ln ■ Or. thr- t!:i.rt dew n St. A: . tun '■ err :, pd a pan and in Id t-a- nid n til the n it t ended. 1 At ra.if ■ le il-i c; i ta tion- wa re ;rv,n-1,-.a to M;.-.- Honic comjpg. a d in i at .■.emiarits . 1 Piv idem l a 1 H Ml- i-uuiv of S' I’.vui'.s Pr:/. wore also aw -rdod , mjjj| ■■ y- ■ vypfli . ’’BEFORE” The three K's of tti*' Brooklyn Dodg- .yC* ers. Reese. Robinson and Roe, were the three stars ••*')• wWW w.. ’dS'C y■: pFS: H'-K'Sm® of the third World Scries fame with the world % Champion New York Yankees, -la. •'«- , Vv. : . " i L won. 5-3. Hoe was winning pitcher: Reese got three p hits, and UoWnson, two, (Newspress Photo.! \ - y'i^ f r%, v %iMS F / - 14 M M Mm '. / - / v 14 «■ | '-fF ■4 p M m % 3 m 1 , - . pis™ ' i ' miw •• -Kut : » *4 :> I pa@W' wk % 1 "f ,'y". 1 "*i ’ Classic : iIL : m&m Classic F “EAGLES” mm LLEGE^ r/.imter on ;> driv* m "’..a., . tf-it’- five ya.ai !ir-y hut Jhf< lai-:-- 1 Lli.n-s’ fort.’.’.rd held and • . * • i ball .art r op 6n.vn>. Halfbacks Jciui Wiliiamy Hod Wil’i.- Bn 1»1 c:*. an. c-aite • I- 1 ,1 n. - Fieb-’ils were staudouls in ;h<>. V' Iho u.; ricfi 1; . ..... |. : (' j Uri.. . 1 1-c ■ * v ■ ; 1 1 -•. 1 1 for the best fimt:-. Thu half tun-’ even! • w.-r ■ ■liimtxvd by uxini: ,w pv’t a aanc-o 1 the Norfolk County ! Hi;, h School Band. j 'i lL Liif<i -.Uliu.l v. ,1. Hi. t’.s --: ;T Jr )Jr of the ni D’h puWici/. *d '.'. ’■l -f on barn’s-' But! fcair ! :'» u :• i( riff fight w Lii Si. AvnuiimV ad vanein,: deep into St Ft .l'r tci r■ 11u nnin In >llO ff.urth po-.i -1 SI. Auaus *<»n L t Xr Sfcondl basem..* Jackie Robin- Ikwi ' l A teammate Roy « ampar.elta with his parking in the r ,‘? m ,he *** Aiter thp « r °oks defeat In the MR VVorld Senes. Robinson will take it easy for a spell after the “Bums'* saiiunt ro«a>ffune effort, while Campy storts a barnstorming tour f'hoto) 1 1110 SoUth a *‘ ua#t VViiitey Loekman'H All-Stirs. (Newspress TALLAHASSEE -- Folk around lore call Rattier Quarterback Al* tin Hepburn Mr. Cool.” The Mi- . ■mi senior i M considered to be one %fg% ■ l tin? fee d dytnal callers m the i ■ W/# ountrv No arbitrary nti< can be set for j A « /reediny: heifers. The maturity of I I ach individual animal should de- ■ st m (H* ermine this. j TALLAHASSEE - During the Til 52 basket! all season the Flo tf&W ids A. .md M Coleige Rattlers! * f|fi * leici their opponents to 707 m win- ! uiiii 13 straight contests. THE CAROLINIAN tl'ilfrir'l hi •. Maned u: i-uu “ond and fio'-cr’ Aft Neil were oifun avc •O M.M.’T tt I) MINGTON f ID'IUOVIiSU 1 i-;at.-YV ' an Cn a i.ajh c. . j i't.’ arr -u.! I : 1:j :h t'h <• r.'.iui l.i'tv. «-c» tti VVl 1 Li ■ ’ T.L h ».• pri -•!' IVI niuep.n. ’. ho ' ■ 1 '-n * on an cud sc evp ; the .... IV I.ilth Carl Kd-’c ■ 1 ■ p ■1- a i .-.cal bock. The kick w.is *. <■> .■!■:■<( St A..,-; i.-tinCf led T in- ~m us th gam-;; wa do,ltd 1 . St Augustine’e Cot i- . . whti n.ov' 1 the Imll Iron’ . u .'; \.. i ]in.< ii. 'Vi! ■ me : ■ r if • : i-d 1i,.. when the ' . fie i n.dui. j Will he the st-vciith ' «.■;• ;r. fae.-d lay the I ittl- Bliif • t W.udii.': n High this sea tin Co-ich Willi.u s* 1 t-trong Urn 1 , lias had its yuai lino ccu'ssed only 0.-ce tin- vem, l y Hie 1951 dcfendiii}'. cliamnii n- "f Durham, Halft-inc fcsttvilic: wii! iiwyjue roarchin:; hansls. b:d- n - sviri' ug' SPORTS GREATEST FIGHTS of the CENTURY m 14 SSH | KpmftF tkhjly &v£. op -r*s &ASGATM<S7’ ' : i X'ajaujy , * \ & P’" J’ nr \ IW'ltiT Ltiiu]L'.H .* » nvE<l\0 I ~ ai 10* LA , UirmigF ihf ( Hi)!'’,! N| i \ ( *- OrtW- MOAU M I JwS " RLENDKD WHISKEY /-' CARSTAI as j| S 'l2s @’ * , ©feISTAiKS BROS, DISTILLING CO., INC, NEW YORK. N. if, * WINDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 72 % GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT# n iio:*(' 1 tv: -h;'l a '*’o ■ niny of *■ Tins iV'.-.sliinj-ton High. \Vil-,:n. is the only ‘cam tl-.'t .’.n-i !:<tu.,on 'it. i.dtle c-.d an undefeated .*•■ aroti -k-ci the icnn 1 oampionthip f-inc each Hill : id ids f.title ’ ■ pcs "’jU 1 iii». up .1 isunst '.V id -..- I- n F» cay ;.-s follow Hob McNiil TiN'i-ni] G'lvnn ‘ f ■ ; ‘ l '> ivniiom Dixo.n ’ * 1 nk Roberts’ ['■< <•’*■•! TheotWe Taylor ’’"••eMc Albert Copeland M’ld ,rv> Hunter • -RFC TAI : .AIiASSKK The 1951-52 T i ; '>i ■ A i.ini M. basket • ”0 (>; Ho it. 21m >traight win mmmmmm P' Lb'S* WEEK! iOl*.- rx HOMIKOMIN’fi Attractions . . WINSTON-SALEM TEACHERS' COLL, "RAMS" VERSE'S A & 1' COLLEGE vgcui v IWWVM IN-fifi \\ STADIUftA WINSTON S \ LEV SAT. OCT. 25 KICKOFF 2 P. M. Utl \\< i TICKETS ONLY Ai Tilt GATT $2.50 Tila Week-End Starting Miiav. October 24 with Annual AH'S Alumni" Hill PAGE FIVE

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