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
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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
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_Gala Show . . High Stepping majorettes
Several hands .. . Halftime attractions
coronation ceremonies.
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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
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(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•
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the Ihird pc: cad to Hjmnx a cOl
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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.
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tion- wa re ;rv,n-1,-.a to M;.-.- Honic
comjpg. a d in i at .■.emiarits .
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I’.vui'.s Pr:/. wore also aw -rdod
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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.! \
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Halfbacks Jciui Wiliiamy Hod
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Fieb-’ils were staudouls in ;h<>.
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for the best fimt:-. Thu half tun-’
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pv’t a aanc-o 1 the Norfolk County !
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AvnuiimV ad vanein,: deep into
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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
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and fio'-cr’ Aft Neil were oifun avc
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TAI : .AIiASSKK The 1951-52
T i ; '>i ■ A i.ini M. basket •
”0 (>; Ho it. 21m >traight win
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