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PAGE FOURTEEN sdfaƒ Grid Cards Pin Title Hopes On Ollie Matson (Editor’s Note Tin- i Mi ii aal story on Pro Football i> ius with Negro players CHICAGO (ANP) VC n • think of iho < • and t-hc tr• . !- a National Fw>tb M T you think of Oilii IV). „ Matson ch-arlv **d as one nt footh.i.l's ' 1 former'.. His crmt runn . .1 most carried tin- t a .Mca • an "astern division t. 1 • ir aco Me w is ricpriv .1 nt ■ ntn? th<> Nil inna, I • in.E tjtjp m tT.f, :i . )• S«*tr>p qtit ‘ • ioi'. ibl<- -i rena !*!»-. .-ailed ■ ■ 1 teammates Th° fmtuer Enir** First Cvflfarcice Victory: Aggies Get 13-0 Win Over Virginia Union fZoilegtr A.gl i C : 1• ’ JJIrC strf :r 1 «itab!i*h4o orfrig -• ?'• •; is Union -t- • v-.O in s coni>rer • ■ • p! 3 vfid bo •• '• - • , Merr.cn si c ’-- ■ Arthur W-; ;h the A Mi'll off !on.r ■ ■■■ ■' ” r^cf-p 4 .on *i ■ »'* on defense : • ♦ nt&ij* f - t the yoitnc Hf sc®if4 b»<*i e n'rifl -3 • j*d pi ' • -'-i Otis Fern sijtv.iM'!' ■■' ■ back a ltd ! b« s-cond <• ■ ■ ‘ • i 't i,*> vt|<i G r 3.?n v l r Only. tb* : • •»!••■" *• • -•* • * rrn .a »- r r Vs-p ; •' Martin snd ' ,i| "dc > s o i b ■ p '*p v jtors stopp'' J O ' , threats on the lines The A?se.ovof ' HampU >i • ‘aware State Cot!-: » / ’ornets HAMPTON Va Hampton I r utvu’- ; f ■-■■" t*. upset the Del"’ u r lege Horr- I v " r - Cl /-■ lons, with 3 8-u v ■■ ■ fcefor* s Cf’-iiierl v. i r/i-r ’• ■ o Eaturdav ah ■■ ton college Ike Brown, tri** ru.M*' •; ’> tv flight h1 H h > l *.rn» i\ t* inninc hdnwtj ji> **<? third qy?r»f.v ft* aw RO3POV; »t . *. red 5 W ' - * '>*«■■»i v. ee-tr left hsif. thv Sft > *ff jinp atiff ri >iT <v •rorinz' J rijf%' t -ii - *. ’ v eril Hornet with t Gfors'e Broun, i* mh « »»*t mi kg 1 seed r‘‘n\cf .)■ What looker! b * ievelcped t hta Brow a ■' . . ! * p-»3S on th p • ■*.■:>! ■ 1 to the Hern*:t 2~ * • « 12 yard c‘- •••-•• WS V i »yv*. ‘Dndlr*.. •; i Fr«drickshurn. V ll*:ti firSt do** P r ‘ :lr' tightened. ]•.«•.•• *•• • <•*. the dr: o on theu S ' In the ft’• 1 tn « jij.i;l, . ; . tession nf tlte h.ill h.irl*. and forth ■'»»*! tb _ 1.1 iw» hjim'.-w - -g-.wrwKWftt.tr" " RaSelgli, ii C. ' Ggjt’l Adm. $2.50 Students SI,OO BE VC'! IM'lj MAJORETTES BANDS i BIG HALF-TIME PROGRAM - - - t-'rancisro 't.ir fes (he inosl fear **d rtmtjrr fa Vhc Nt S,. He al ■ * is a dniiKcrotis pass rcrciv , iM: ]• . I. > rmc of set cl a! tan • !v. Dvir.htcn the hopes nf ’ • C ■:■!!: Veterans include ,lim ■ \ h Mi. a (Ut'Vrisive specialist; !)i . . Ti aiii '■ Lat.it a no' her •i-.fi tl: • i.: W. .odiej- a I fiit t. ) performer, and i Da-, c A: nr the Cards' best kick* ■ > and e fine runnor. I. m •■ e- lured from retirenir.-nt f. .ill-. • ■ • .son v. ith the Car •!■ r 111. s-vc-al year: ago, as a NFL i, ..! Gi' k sat r league rec* I ..ir! 1 r ••' in*, rcrp'inn while J ■ i *h" r,es A*tffe>s ■ '•.:•• '•'’ p'.-i *i i hack, p ! 3.'irii: je ; c - • qiing Paul Swann, shot ! .r• ,-,i m oi VVoriliy standing sn the j • th'Vf ivhtrh ht-i;ab on ib- 0 irrj li,*lC. I'C.-ltlll-. ! * d ti.r :,ii. pinning *>i We»vlfiv, . , fii ( ir*.irl* |yi. i s , -.*,>» | Ttir t i :>n for t .ij... .•••!ti* Mi t down* i .r .i . ihall so (hr c mi . , | --i* r horn a*. ; ii,n!|ri * -•,!-.' *hi bpt ishfs for the ex* ft ;j, ri rr<ri; ’ w t SCOrinfi - • - ! •• tij'■ wm stopped ! ...,i ~* *, ;iJ . ‘Gymi-Hftp. Tli<?y • pt.of L-n'j ':*«i or* ’hf 5 Virjg&iians* | 'h,v;|v if tor :hp opening' of j . i *- Is >i\f- ■ -iri. jr.ifi thp nr. d 700 r. was I so*:. A-iv;Dt: thv for th*? Pir' j •GIS Sisoii Con? Pacific BCt I jfj 8 T'Ff’.Ki-.Li' CALIF •AMP’ 1 A ’:. Gibson, Wimbledon and ].■ a r*- inip, last w'eek con 1 h*a vciovy roa’ch, win ' -:. !h. FU'-'fir Corrt W-;ineri ;■ * cun. ••: championehip here. '-r '-asiiy defeated veteran J /a.i 1 Bi-u'i- h hi i one-time cop i.m - ■ ,n * ■ . ;ht set.-- 6J. 8-3, y-xi'-.L calves ne*d supplemen tal. feed. dsdfsa RALEIGH ROYS TO PLAY FOR EAGLES AGAINST NT AIJGrSTINE’S SATURDAY - Four of •he five Raleigh hoys expented to see action in the st. Aiiei *Homecoming for North Carolina College's Eagles are shown here Left to right, VS Her Browning, .lr„ frosh fullback: John Rrfkrr, .lr.. all-CIA A tackle: Deral Webster, tackle and point-after-touchdown uiccinlit: and Co Captain Francis Roberts, center. Not shown is starting right halfback Tom Johnson, who has taken over Hal Joiner's boekfieJd slot with (he shift of Joyner to starting fullback, ’ho Raleigh five arc virtually certain to he in the Eagle’s lineup it sometime during the Saturday on with St. \tigwsfi»ir\ in the Falcons 1 m •% rOMf i PAPA* •> Oil nt >* tackle Dick -ski to onvrfopr qnd riaitl down f|r;» halfback M;!t famphrp rirvpif* Mir |»ri. k{r»:' *norK of nnnui'v Atlkr AlrTn? mirk ri»ir*oc pl.t, m, first half of (hr Giants-Browns h^'Vf. v pk*'wil*fi Mh rirvHand won, * »f \si>f> pßfv^s PHOTO) ll pon Ls : i \mjjF ci g 6 etc ii? s 116 %$ i i FAYETTEVILLE -- .In recogni -1... I 0.1 (> or, I, ■ I’, ! vears of ser'-’ice as head coach and j chairman of the area e( health an i | physical eduestion at the Fayetiv vilte State Teachers College and |of his w»fe, Landoni-i S. Gaines’ j eleven-year tenure as secretary to I the president and ciuently a.-. i.-- ; tent budget officer the faculty and staff presented the pair a gift and -melded a check for th r two Gsinc..; i dnueht*rs. 1.-nda 7 and n,-bnrr,h. ’ 3. The presentations were made it a recent assembly period hv hr I afavrHr I'aikec ifcc.nilt appointed Acting Dean of the THE CAROLINIAN Colics** Orlando llu■:*u i*t,*: : ulcot oi H*• Gef*.'*.*l Alumni A^sneiatiop, made a prcsenia tion mr the .ii v i*.ni group In nn repv-rk.s o- 1 .V. p.-n.. .■, ! I Coach Elaines •*• .->;•• t-n-fiiig m h*? . • ‘h.ink;. for the • nuperatum from ; ; fatuity and sUlde-nls ’hut hns ae> n ; i his a* f;u r ttf'Vil!.e He ‘ii’O rr.. i ! marked the fir.h'. r -.rn against ; I odds that hns niways clvu -••?•:<■■-- ■ - v> sy- I 1 been proud of tlm 13' -•.. .* po>* , ! j he o^H-iurird. j -'.Bjg Gi'C . as h<- hr ' b f c-r, pen ! uiael.v k’-o” n «round ti,e CIAA j . civcvnl. leaves a ,»t>e*nt record tii ! Aggies Vs. Hawks: mm a m « .1 « 1 II *<gP 1 GRRffNKBORO A Risy w< i ok« I end of activities has been or-meed j ; lor anno,?! hfirnerormr*:; to bo oh i ! r rved at A and T i'ollor.o on Frt- i ! .tay. Saturday and Sunday, Oct- ! S ober 18, 19 and and 20. A special committee, {loaded by 1 James r’endergi a*t, ha;, bn o work | jng on arrapi’cmcnts for Dv • • i,t I ’.■■ice early this : prim; H, toid I reporters that everythin;; is in j i? adincM for wh.it. jf- exp, ( led to jbe the biageat turnout sot the ; alumni in the uiuory of > . »l --| toy The ritßwx oftbe Ihrrr Jay celebration is the football some featuring the A and T < o!l< gr j Aggies hh) Maryland >ru<> ; tAllege to tie played on Sat urday at Memorial Stadium hr- j ginning at 2:00 pm Another feature of tin weekend is the ! | 25th reunion for the Cl,is-, of | 10.12. ! B H Thornton. Denham N. C., ! chairman >n knansementy for the ! ci.tss reunion said that then; pro ! gram ' alls for a business session , H:W) a.m.. ■ class '•Gn-Togoth i or" at A.Oft pm , and a reunion din* ! ncr at 7 cm. »n on Saturday. Their ; rwogt-Min <3 rising arranged to co» i inode wish other ‘loiiiecovr, e ; . ~e-; ; Hvitics. j The weekend activities get -.vail tinder way with ■» giant pen-rally ! and bar-fire on Friday evening be- I ! . nr in g at 7 ;;n o dork fhs '''O/'diy r.roKi'fm «alia !* nr. Ainnnif 1 otter Hum JO.-- i •M> a '>i , hotati.oasjns parirle i 1 leaves naeipua for the stadium J "C. hi/, teams have rolled up in : .m-i g he.;.; and * n hasketball. 31 n ! ins to lu.l !,• ■ .-, ft r. * f.js WHO ' spearheaded the- school's entry in - 1 in the CTA \ back m i;i 1 ■.l ! (>lm c in 'he loop ba«i:e»h-iH lour- j Gainrs ics>cned hr -vr,-.k *: Fay- i ethjvillc to aec-of n por-i*j?*n a; DL j rectos of rrogiyu;*-. st the New* J Votk Troinirg Vfbpoi for l>-■' ' *1 U'arv.’.ti Low YmK at t' 00 noon. Pre-game show, POO p,m. and two-big bom? coming baits at the fharlr-i Moore Gymnasium arid Murphy Halt beginning at 8.00 pro Dr C. it Deberry, principal 11 ' At , TO I LAI* AOfiJFK Aft TIN ST i HAWKS P«t Swann. Wash fprtou. I), »' , sophomore tjuarte*' j back f«r t-h* A -nvi T roller ? As gie-. uil! lead his team tgtfns* the Maryland Stale College j dasfdfa V ic. Shaw University Bears spoil- | i d the S iint Augustine's College | e .Icons season opener Saturday ! : ;!>•. noon to the tunc of 19-0, In J twentieth meeting between the ; .•iv-.s-towM rivals, the Shaw Hears | i.-ive won s,.steen of these meet- | UigS. WilSi tin- fas! charging line lie II and superior backs. Itie Bears gained MS yards rushing jvbile no dir.g the falcons to on- Iv 75 yards rushing. Shan roade thirteen first downs to only four for Saint Augustine's. The Bears' ground attack reeled j off yarcioE? time and time again ' with iunior halfback Eugene Ham- I moods of Ashe\-ille gaining 127 | yards end senior fullback Le-’-ern? j fl'inh-*- gaining 41 yards. Behind the excellent hall hand- J Hoy e 1 ’ serie- quorlerherk T.e'Vi” I Garvin the Rears scored their first i Eagles Swamp Morgan, 27-7 DURHAM Behind th* power- > ful and vci'-iililfi play of its big j : ;h ac -riqr nor trait line. North ; -rihna College, featuring Oif- j ‘on F. Jack '..n :. )03 yard tnuch- i ,jn\. n .spi-ir.i defeated Morgan * State 27 to 7 a* Durham Athletic Li? it Saturday night. On 6 J-K'h :r-n'r :. rood period d*-U fo’- Jo'-.'crt his nje.-ccptinn of ba r k ; Jack Denni"’ pass intend' d for ' (ivfnvn Jim Buxton in the end' ZOTi f i. Tho ye -rpni’t *. Va 1 u’bo bvulfd hi A way 1 ?n NCf a oo«f»pr ■'nc’.rii.' 4 Morri:- I 10 CIAA Games Saturday, 9 Contests For Oct. 19th DTTRHAM (CIAA News Serv ice i Ten CIA A games are sched uled this w-eeeknd ,n ct 12) and tnpe will he played the following weekend, October 19. As loop team/ move -r.tr* the fourth and fifth weeks of play, tin/ is the menu for early Octo ber; (Jc.r.obe! 12*: Wmstm-Sa• tpni and Klpcftc’d si. WlnstOU- Selejp (with 0 ff■' ■ 010 F !• Wi ley. w F Ddlard. W C rruntv :nd Mep.-.n P.-wiev ■. King s Col lege arid Delaware at Wtlkes- Barre. Fa * officials no? listed *: foht'.son Srrath ar,d Flrabe’h. Uilv ;,i. Charlotte '.sith. L T. Waikcf. J F Colston, C. O Ma bry. E S Carr; Virginia Union and Howard a* Richmond wP-h E 3 Patterson. Ci.arhr- Brown, F. T. Cooper and S. n. Hall: lincolrt U ’Pa ; and National Ac.?,tc/ at Lincoln. Pa with F K Ktiwards. A. Oottoman, F A. Jack .op., mid Llovd White; Morgan fif.ate and Maryland at Baltimore wtth S n Watts. J E Parly. W. H, Burton, and R S Jones; m. Aiigiistinf'- and North Car-, nl 1.1. c -tech a* Raleigh with F 1. Wile, T M. Martin. K W Bryirit.. and W. F Malone. ;th Carolina State and A&T at n anaehurg. S C. (officials not listed : Yirsmib State and Shaw r,t 'e; *'hurr. Va with W. I! jack \ .1 H. William/-. C. B r !?2 f *;? 3Pfi R B GnuiP- . St. thin!.-, and Fayetteville State at Guvr’nccville. v.* with R. L Bat co. ! A. Chiistitm. L D Smith ami .Ice Echols I !■. \ fDtrn GAMES Os ! 19 We t Vircui;.-) State ar.d Blue fid.-* at i. tiCijr \\' v.i .lohp- the Bladen County Training School Fli/.'ibcfhto'A n, will deliver th< principal odd ires? at the annua Alumni Worship Services in Har riant Auditorium on Sunday morn ing at 1.00 o'clock liiwtv in U» hfwjrnmlnjr »t firftnshnro no SfttMrrtav, Or*n hf f n a pond p-»:.sr« #n«t trtrky li.iH-h-Mfllsc Suunn u! 11 tun i( A Ilftl* n.irjt “li'n'ia 6*l2'* a*tO n 1?0- pounds. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY OCTOBER IS, 1957 touchdown U-ie in the first quar ter ns Hunter carried over from I the one fthaw hnA ! th® * one-yard line on a San.t Augus- | tine's penalty of fifteen yards for ; holdinp The extra point, was at tempted by Garvin and missed ; During thi second quarter the Dears and Falcons played mainly | tiom Shaw’., 20 to (he Falcons’ 15 j yards with neither team scoring, i j Shaw led a* bslftim* fi-O. in th»- j tnird qunrtei r'nc Beai ;- took tr* ! the air to score their <crond touch j down C'uarierbact* Letti« Garvin passed I n sepiet right °nd J'lH n\ f rnmn-ol! frem the four yard line *<. annex the Rear?’ , scare, tgsiri Garvin’s attempt iv?t node and Shaw* led (2-9 Saint tugustine’r moved the | hall wiflilr. tile fifteen yard Shaw tine hot tost on down-.. i Brown, on Sep! 21 fought his w-ar through the Morgan horde virtu- j ally alone At the 30 yard line, jhe eluded two Morgan Res %vho , ! creaped Eagl* clocket/ | Ncr • Rfr-a! Webster kicked’ th.* • e of sou tcx?r<a point? ’ Tne f iric. served twin* in ’he ' second pc :,*.-, ?nd retu-teved rth- ■ : t*r TP -- in th*. third and fourth j qu-artere Morgan h cl: Clarenr- Cvav.-Ry .. pf *hc t ’ght side : f the NCC : i t-n- ipr a feuitb quarter TP again?* ; : vcc rr-.--. f The play -'vn* 28 i -op C Smith ?od Delswar* ?” Charlotte, n r; . Shaw and Eliza -. both City at Raleigh. N C , Win- . Dor-Salem and Hampton at Win >toii-salom; Howard and Morgan a! Washington, D C , Lincoln and Virginia Union at Lincoln Fa AA-T end Maryland at. Greens boro, N C North Carolina Col lege end Virginia State at Dor - ham, N C and St August in ? ? and St- Paul’s at Paleigh Avoid mixing fresh and old r.-i!k U ft ! 9 ' •'- it ti ff> }• in) cn n- j ,-a f-- i•-. * sdef [ Now //?/? ) [ is living! J C jgsfflQ * , 5 | | C ...good show! the best company, ) ami the King of Beers. 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