j, Aggie Champion ship Possibilities Nixed By Piggott THE POWER BEHIND J'HE BAT Ernie Banks shows (he strong hands and wrists which have de veioped the power behind the bat and enabled him to hang out 4? home runs thus tar this season. Banks is now within one home run of the 43 mark he hit lasi season. His best year, however, was 1955 when he went for a total of 44 home runs and set a major league record for shortstops. i liPI TELEPHO TO), Nine Lettermen Among 35 Players . Expected For Bison Football Team ‘WASHINGTON. D. C. Some 35 players, -including nine lettermen, Ai’# expected to report to Coach Boh White this week for the first pre-sessror -drill# of 1958 for the Howard University football team. Two-a-day drills are scheduled at A Howard Stadium, Sixth and Par-, mont Streets, northwest, through Saturday, September 13th, They will be held at S a. m. and 3:30 p. BJ., arid are open to the public. The Bisons, who finished fast year's schedule with a 3 and 8 record, will have less *jU*n. four weeks to prepare for piefr 1958 opener. Their first gam? is scheduled for Satur day, September 87th against St. Rauf Pei? of LawrencevlUe, Va. •ft will mark the beginning of the filth year of varsity play fo*> the Howard team. The St Paul contest set for How ard Stadium, wit! be the first of six Central Intercollegiate Athletic Assocation games on the Howard schedule. Other conference oppon ents inducts Fayetteville (N Cl Alatfe Teachers. Delaware State. Morgan State of Baltimore, Hamp ton ■ SicaLueed. ' j Five linemen and four backs j compromise the group o? lettermen I I expected to report tomorrow. The j linemen are Ends Mils Buck and Bernie Quarte-rman, Tackle Hank Ingram and Guards Ed Peeples and Willie Williams, One complete baekfield returns. It includes Quar terback Charlie Smith., Halfbacks Clift Carter and A1 Stover, and Fullback Jerry Danoff. Os the lettermen, only Buck, a senior, and Peeples, a junior, have had more than one year of experi ence. The eevt n other “veterans” are soohomores. Missing from tomorrow's turn out will be co-captain Ken Wash ington of Middlesex. N. J., All-CI AA end ,7 ami lost the eastern division 1 title in the National Football lea- I gi«* to the perennial winners, the \ j Cleveland Browns. Missing from the Giants’ line- I «!» last season wax Roosevelt J trier, a 270- pound i | tackle The former Penn State i M-iir wan In service, but he is back this season to bulwark the ■j Giants’ defensive platoon. He j i! was i devastating one-man de fense unit two years ago. There ;! *s no reason, of course, to anti- i ;j elpate that he is impotent now. j |j This ill l»e the 25-year-old Lin- i | den, N. behemoth's third year, i He also v. as a standout in his rook- J ie year in 1955. Roney's counterpart on the ! , j Giants* offensive line is Roosevelt i ’ j Brow n. the hamper Morgen State' ! j college. Now in hit sixth season in ' j the pro ranks the 245-pound j , Brown, as strong as fast as any j lineman in the NFd, is regarded as ; one of the best offensive linemen \ in football. Oddly enough, Brov.n was the Giants' 27th draft, choice in 1953. I | This proves that you can never ! i tell about a pro prospect. Since i i then, Brown has played in the pro 1 s Bowl game three years (1955-58-57* i and was voted the outstanding I . lineman offensively fa 1956 TRIPLETT EYES GREAT SEASON ! Mei I ripipif, the offensive spear head cm the 19:16 championship I team, looks for a resurgence this 1 season. This is Triplett's fourth year j with this Giants and his 1957 cam- l paign was a trifle disappointing. TUNNEL!,, SPINKS. EPPS ON | SQUAD Tr.e Giants again will have one of the all-time defensive stars in Em Tunnel!. The 33-year-old former > I lowa star holds all-time pro ree-i i ord for interceptions with 73 and I ; most punt returns for one season j , | with 38 He has played in 116 con- ; | gccutive games. In 10 years, Tun- j : nell advanced the ball 4.553 yards j ! and never rushed noi caught a for- i ! ward pass 1 | Last season. Jack Spinks frit his ; Wiley’s Loss Stuns Coach |Of NCC | DURHAM A stuntiarj Herman i Riddick today announced the North Carolina College football leans, would be without iha serv ices this year of Leon Wiley, 28 year old 200 lb. 6 ft. guard from Belmont. "It’s true Wiley is ineligible/' Riddicks said in discussing the pro mising lineman’s academic status. Wiley is in his third year at NCC. Riley’s loss cuts to 33 the num ber of men Riddick expected to re ! port to O’Kelly Field for the start | of practice on Sept. 1. The glum NCC mentor sniit j ed this week only at the pros pects of what Eagle backs, pac ed by ALL CIA % Clifton dark con, will do if suitable front line power can ho aianufactur : ed for them Possible starters this year ire Jackson, Resale Warfield, Hay Joyner, and Tom Johnson. One of Riddick's sides said Jack son, a rising senior from Hampton. Va., should “see his best 'year in 1958. He’ll be a changed boy and we’re expecting the club to rally around him." Jackson wa* disciplined last sea son after an alleged argument with oni> of the Eagles’ mentors and following h!» reporting to drill# tardily. ■"'hide »* m offensive guard until he was sidelined with fcneo injury. The 98-year-old former Alcorn (Miss! A&M fullback e«n become star of first magnitude if his knee is sound again. Yhi* It his sixth season in pro football. He was first pick ed as r sleeper by the Pitts burgh Steelers in 1952, traded the following season in the Chicago Cardinals, Idle 1» 1854, but signed as a guard by the Green Bay Packers in 1655 and traded to the Giants the follow ing season. Missing from the Giants this sea son will be its veteran fullback, | Hobby Epps, the former University | of Pittsburgh star, Epps returned ! to the Giants last season after * ! year in service and took up the i slack when Triplett did not come ! up to expectations Two rookie were in the Giants’ | camp this year. Herb Drummond. : captain of the 195? Central State . College football team was the I tenth d>aft choke in 11157. The 22- ; year-old Washingtonian was rut ( from ihe squad after the first ex- I bibition game. i I. if us Johnson, signed as a free i agent v.as given only « slight | chance to make the squad. 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