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14 W » » H I'NIHM- s Vit'FOAl. DM 4 MBER R. 196* Annual Shrine Bowl Game At Greensboro Next Week Prairie View Gets Bid To Orasign Blossom Bowl ' PU ANl*» Uf;Uu<y.n 1V..-: : V\ I 'w A&M Col ii 'jv, a p< | i mnai jj owvi in !1 1 0 'vjuHi ‘ •in (Tr:<, ho.’ bpc ci hi..,to IritiVidß hci M U "it s » uulionol dofcnuimg clmiri .rfviU* hh ibt Dim!' i) Ofhmg* 1 fllo.sh<-j‘ ; - Cu- so <n (VlSiHuu llh' Nf’gTO grPI ‘Uts-atliioM ;*toj ra.i*s;rcl hth u| ji |S br«v‘f >h’!<? ihc r.,i ?n VriM |*c pi . \ «•«< |;{?»b*r* fit I.tft* <<■(} *f SUflii.Hu il is lift f|r;?.»v a crowd «ts f.O/VH). »S',«(-■*> c « l ..Hir < tn - t j . ■; ~L ... h ip. KO M WO( vt \v :s l.i-»N;S.TROIAN'S UVARD Alexander H. (Tufty) Bryant, (right) Roe , : i’i‘ ' •>'• h«i."u prr-s'lifing the Wrighte Chick Shark Mote!" tropin to the Booker T. 'Ba.slnnxt.oo t •••»«'. b’t 11 •■•■:'■ » Richard Hicks, while eo-uaptalius Shively Willingham and Robert 1 I -me ‘ ;i loot on « ■'h stride under the natehftii of 1 uaob David Atkinson, who returned from a : ” th* '■ , in ••! ic (k >•»• (ise I ions beat (he Harden ffjgh Trojans of Wilson to gain possession nl the m en : h if? i ,'!jr h'Diwn thr fwo m’H<hils. Hater, (each Atkinson and these C© eaplains, ic,; Mi- i. .»t. » <o « .:? vin ore; * arvrr High o! Forsyth Conal.v for the State friple A ch»npicti I *hin in fi•*• i v Afotinf i,I, 8- HARKEN t'CTO). W& ; 'YS'V^ap.S Wfflmm wM fc^awSK W m * ? VNK! R - Only » vty-hfiwpr*. M*trh**M >A 'MrkßOnvillr h< j ri> ;* pp?f*u» HCtOJf ??* Ihi 1 * \ !«>» ti!-< \A V T J *ii \rr%ii* & }ii»r tb«‘hs»VA> »*r htriN. Dh\- k. *s b* i« - aMs-ri, B ibf- >. nd flip r>a,ri**r a ?fw♦*?.*»♦*?(*. |Bt». 'fit* \i Mjfeil? ;ff hfku f-.r in. ! a• , .ijyfci Hrairi*- s panthe. in ‘he «>:!< in Mu ns* H-cr.inher Ray Mitchell / ’ ir nr \joif I ourney Set For Fla. MIAMI. Ha. •• The sth -■irunml *"■ »'ijt ■of t-V »;••< MiT’k-O North* South Wl*te t>»i tout 'tyictu will bp h-s'lrJ f'Mhrti.o'v jfl i.bvoo.eh (8 »t Miami Coffhtry (“bib, ;■».>. I’fli tfi m.nOUUC* inept :H h> - *'■ ' V O'iiOi AJ -pi'; H<v , fl'fiU’hfiil from New Yi/rh < ,i» Mi;.? J aUerson is? a liii*t** -fioi** Os ih.r >’J,j ;T -- yil-- ;i. its .- ’'•on 3he. fyr.thi-rf'r crown m iS>i ift.i *md )?'o I'io.ji ii v. :,e >n.’iib in i;:■ .V .-sort ..ui,. Riebajd ' bii riri.". N»'>\ wo*; chatupK-m ?n J3ivi ami tm.> %vttni Claris i.o,' - An;!"! ■ > oil fh* event ; 0 IV'O' YhoVf b ")> VoV< fi; n *l : f O'.ll Imi WiME 80 c /-i Per A * -5 Quart r^Klf^j I P k^% r m J unto ft co- ( KOesYviuc. *» ‘ !L : J .1' " H. ' Mr»tw CA«BtN. Vi. »>■ THE CABOLiNiAN i !'!).' announcement that Prairie i Vi- vi Isa;, i.u ■rt ehosen fame last i m i k is; a joust slfl‘ merit by FA :;M i i *-1 . til. Dr George W | Gore, Jr and athletic director and j (iead foot hull coacli. A. S. (.lake! j Gaither. Ai ordiiir to Gore and Gaither j iin aote'dienis were ‘Wtuflletcd he* | I i o'een officials of the two school)? j ■ . f: is 1 1 m ■- 11 11 1 s ago. The aiatc men I | | ici in n.i.'d an exclusive report by | j ANT’ :■< a oral d.n • ago that Prairie | V (p\v ! • fto b» ft -chfKSCtt. t<\ Or Gore rofH’b j vb.»ithr:. VMtffie if c!p3? i’bat th»? ( HHVion v. oof af.tttuiftstj.c- Siyitig ■ tbo R.--* i tis? r. ha v e sought . too C'O’ioiiF'!vis. rhoy poioloii out j fhaf Pfoirto V’iowV word of sh? ! win:- ;intj nnr fin y{ ihn f irnf of Benedict College Cagers Eyeing Georgia Tourney : f OLI’MBI'A. S. c. • (AW PI ! RellCdk'l. • "oUf of.'s (yip.)! * hK;v V basketball loam, winners ot the MAO roi-K-'olation championship .- ; t T'i'kf t;.-c last season and second* ,-onfccd *f» conference visitation play, v, b| participate in I h e Ga Invitational Tournament it* Atlan ta Dec. 1-8 The Vit’iva, h >ih a Ifbc. record i:l;:l s ’v'.v:H join, an array of eight other not ioiially-promitienl ouiniy m the Georgia tourney ' ".•’•• e<- it!; if.' N AIA National i Championships 00 3 1 head the list ! • fb;;|.t *., to be seen m | Atlanta no.vi wool. Others include i Nerlh f loijsiH A ,vT 1.”,“-,. }‘* : i CTAA viate-tiur! and touch s i f +'iii v.'hynip?on,s, Florida A&M U ersd.v SIAC visitation; | Ssr inti A;,!- fr, T. :,+«->•; College } <'l3-13’ a perennial pi ■••••■ ,• in the < CIA A; Clark College i fr;.o> run j! <:■■'-•*in si the *~fAC tournament- J Morehouse College Clfi- tO) and j Morn;' Bnn> n College <3-13*. 'vho j aloui .>bh ciyrk nr.- Atlanta teams I hosting th<? feornamM’!. 1- ' Rro*.* n has nine letterjnen and five new corners >w the 135 s ,>3 squ-ad Th*”.. y, i.■ nK;ia... bl 11v.'.r. ■ v.'.i It - i Si .-vioi'! and l.eoiiard Tripp* i left , * ( < rc A!J iytAC tournament j select ions last season i Murphy. thp Tic* leading i-. -oi-f r staisds only S-U and if, ra i ted the *in :-" iillif ntan” in the j ronfotvnee 'Gi! Wcwr.rk N J . j ;'.hsrt>;?hc*ot< l r is a junior. si. a N< w Yorker, and jTiinpi... Pnihitir-Iphian. riand "■ fi'h. They arc outstanding | t'.p'«>io«rn ptip. at fnrwanl amt | C'-vil.pr. n>. ;.<■<-! iv. dy. O.'iicr ret urnlnr Mterirtfttt are ; * .*(>. I. ie * ■ fujtstof Newark. N f■’ •• ’••’ur jjiiarri and nlaymakei CF^ 4^. 0 I V jf» 1 ~4 w 4 t mjSm IS d / jfff ‘ 1 € # ’ = i v'v» ▼ k n ’ & »<* [<■ '.> IR f t!t A( ri< h A football prar-tive session of the ' A I Collese Accies was ahrptiv !■ !,!( <' I,i < '.i *■( U when an airplane zoomed down on Hie coliege football field in an rntergeney land ing- The in lot. lost *n the overcast and running short on fuel, landed (tie craft without mishap, hooking on are Aggi«- loot bad players; Harvey Stewart, Richmond, Va., guard: Thomas Sumlin, Washington, It. < . guard, and dim Toon. Dunn, end. ! the selection stamped the (cam as the mos* worth’ Bowl opponent. In "ft previous classic games, ilic statement said VAMP has v/ou only I?., while dropping 11. with i contest rndhisr in * lie. "Those figures certainly Indicate tbii> ( A AH' select,- < on iy toy* opponcotg," the '.iiitc men) added f Ti.c Dec. ia uiecling between the j Rattlers and the Part her* -viU be (lie fifth gridiron dash between (bp two powers .<id tin? third Orange Blossom date for the Tex ans. In their only Mistn.f appearance in KIW, tbc Panthciis win a ?3-rtt Ibiiiler from the Kat,tiers They beat FA.Mt. b‘-(t in the 1935 classic played |ri Jacksonville, Fla who was third highesi scorer la;J season; T.evt Jones of Sally, B*S junior'eentcr and leading re bounder; Harold Cunningham of Somerset, K.y., 8-0 Rophunwrc guard; Dave Jocksfin of N, J„ 6-1 junior forw'ard; Joseph Parker of Phconi - City. Ala ,-f’niur forward; and Jimmy Greene of Summerville, S. C„ 5-1! sopho more guard. Among the mos) prom nine freshmen are Harold Johnson, 8-1 : forward of New York City; I,an > Peel, 5-10 guard from Ponf.i;«e. i Mich.; Ted Wild;;. •;*••!! jinuei guard from Dar!inr-uui. S C ; o:d Billy Ray, 8-1, forward from Co luiTibia, S. C. Em Tunnel! injured in Bath Tub NEW YORK N V *A mp> ~ i ir.niien Tunnell .*rf,,.,,...-. bslfba of the New York Giants' foottwl! ; team, apparently blacked old ! while taking n haiii nl his hotel ; here and rolled ovr-i on his back Tunnel) whs found floating in the tub by hi? roomniato Rouse veil Grier and Mr! Tvi|.>ii?U. who : called a physician. The halfback sbr •.uffereri thigh I injuries. Den's, -vail until si I or .vour tobac* I co produces flow era before topir- i itig. Vote m the corn referendum or* j Nov 25. * ERNIE'S AI E SMII.ES Ernie Banks of thr Chicago Cubs, smiles happily In his home at Chicago last week after being named the National League’* Moot Valuable Player for 1968." Banks. 27, in the greatest homr run hitting «hod«k» to National tos/ttn history. Me hit it homer* last season, ffjpi TEi .1-'PHOTO i. Basketball Season Opens At Ligon The ‘-158 basketball seysoi? for the ‘Lteon LitiU? goi un der wav Dccotnbf r 2, a I 7 P M m the Ligtui gymnasium. The Bluer played horl to the Wtilisten High School of Wi Inn jig tun. The coaches fov Hu Sadi's b on are George K«■»v \i> r» l l ,>nr# Syvelle (’loud The returning tetter men are <*n* DeWayne Jeter, Ace Back, Played Major Role With VSC PETERSBURG V« ATI CIA A. | i nuartorbuck ••andidai*- DnWayne { J .let?!', ft ~ pbo'norc physical cdu- | i ci.tion 11 .ai'ir of Diiquesiie, Penn I ; tv-, pi a.v-ftd n major r<>!* in making! . v mu,.. . st.fti‘- (.ollcmc the confp- S i-cricc leader in total offense*. Although “greon, ' Jeter broke : into She CIAA conference as a | Trojan find, .string froah quarter ; back last year Reputedly 3. great j quarterback m high school. Jeter ! lived up to expectations as h<- a Fort Vailey Announces 20-Game Homs Away Basketball Slate TORT VALLKY. Ga. - fANPi ■ A 20-gann* baskotbal! schediit'.-, which iiu.’tudes nine home games .cod G an ay, has been announced by Port Valley College here. Among top opponents «re T'jori de A&M t’niversity. Befhune- Cwikiiian College, Tuskegee, Ala "hiiih A&M Crdlrgc and XSvier, The i'tSS s'Cirfi i; If- follows: tii-toc f>ec. ! Morris Brown Col lego. 3. Xavier I iniversity iNew Orleans'; 3. Tuskegee Institute; 18, Alabama AAM College: J a 11, 20. Aiabfima State College; 30. Albany ' 'i|i Fob 2. Clark Col Royals Hard Hit By Losses, Banking On Tan Performers I**lT OK N'OTl. Thill t» an ott.rr in the serins of Morie* on National Baj-.ketbaH AaMwia t ion fry ms and their tan play ers. 1 CHICAGO ;ANPi--Thp Cm* emtjt»!< Hcv.ls are the most «n* fortunate team u< the National Bai-krtha.lt A. .. >. '..h..h. Tiie f. ain K'ai-mrl Inc ieay.oti systh only three vMei an ptnyois and *-ighl rook ie«. Tile Rovot.s ail without, the s-r. captains Bobby Rogers and .Tames i Woods. Othf;> n-ientbers are Mart * ! land Jones, Eddie Sanders Jam" j Debnam. James Giles and Bay- I tnond Henderson. Lmoy Matthews, a O' t transfer | student will add tremendously to j Li Son’s backboard strength and I j mazed football enthusiast* with 1 In* passing and running j Improving as the ’57 season pro grossed, DeWayne Jeter culmin ate-d hi* freshman .year in football by leading Virginia State i.o a mi raculous 40-14 victory over beavi ly favored Morgan Stat’-. This year, Jeter i* hettrr than ever. At Die outset of this year’* grid season, he sutler ed a ba.'k itijury which ham lege; 18, Morehouse College, and 14, Florida AAM University. Away; Jan 8, Lemoyne College, Memphis, Tenn.; 8. Alabama A&M College, Normal. Ala.; 9. Alabama State College, Montgomery, Ala.; 13, Bethunr Cookman College, Da.vtuua Beach, Fla.; 14 Bethune f.'ookman College. Tampa. F'ia . 15. Florida A&M University TaUahas sec. Fla.; 17. Clark College, At lanta. Ga.; 34. Morris Brown Col lege. Atlanta, Ga . 215, Albany State College. Albany, Ga.. Feb. 8, Tat* ladega College. Talladega. Ate.; and 7 Tuskegee Insfttuie. Tu>k gey, Ala vices of one of pro basketball's outstanding performer's* Maurice (Magnificent* Stoker Stokes w« stricken enrouta to Cincinnati from Detroit on a plane last March 15. His illness was first diagnosed as sleeping sickness but, later thought to be- a brain ailment. Hie banket bail ploying days am C ared to be over. Rl6 M*d*l > Tb* Royal* also Inst Its *dh«r l*n mainstay nf the oa-t two vamm - Dick Ricketts, the former Onqiirsai Dnieerslf * captain. Ricketts him eharV.ed f»l» pro havtplijst) career to ooncentrate on baseball H» w w a pitcher for the Roche* »e» team of the Intematlonal Gcagiie to 1958 and has been promoted to the roster of th* st. I.out* Cardinals Stokes, of course, will be sorely missed He was regarded a;, the best all-around performer In the NBA. He could shoot was in adroit ball handler, good nlar makt-r, leading rebounds'* and ex cellent floor general. He had spent three seasons with the Royal* af ter he graduated from little St. Francis College at Loretto. Pa., and got. better each succeeding season. TEAM BANK* ON GREEN Rickets had been a dependable all-around player for the Royals Hr was used \n Hie backcourt and in the front court but he had the height also to play the pivot An old teammate at Puquesne Is one player Hie Royals are counting on to take up some of the slack He is Sihugo Green, who has been dubbed pro material since his freshman season with the Dukes About 74 artificially bred cow* out of each 100 will concieve on first service. Only 40 per cent of the waiion'f hog* are vaccinated for cholera, ■d greatly in the point-making of ; the learn Other standouts for Lig |on w 1 1i be their 5’ !!" guard. Bob j by Rogers, who contributes a great i deal to the point-making, j In the pivot will be "Lefty' I Jones, and a* usual the excellent ; bail-handling of “Goose-" Hender- I sun is anticipated. h*m in lbs passing and rit r iii jtt ihp ppaning c g iri,-'- Wti?ri .Jeter’s bark healed. It j W*s not ions: before his name appeared ©a the data, sheet* In total oflrmt. late* he became j the eonffwire leader and has | maintained his dominance In j that department for four eon seeutUo weeks. deter leads hie nearest rival by j 217 yards and needs only 92 yard.-- to break the coveted 1.000 yard j marks with his total aeeumula- i lion of yardage being 90S A- « • runner, hr has gained IST yards j nothing primarily on bis bootleg- | d end sweeps in passing, i> Wayne Jeter is third in the CIA A ly-hind Gatling of North Carolina College and Drums of Morgan. I'c has pitched lour !’D otrikes ami compiled 751 yards by the air ! rout l ' foe » 455 percentage having j completed 45 out of 96- attempts, A I gifted passer, Jeter throws run- j ning *o either side, from the i ‘‘pock, i ' or from conch Rill f'.aw- I poti .< ' Tslon of tbo spread forma i l tion. Only - sophomore mjv re j write tin- CIA A record hooks its of ! fepse before Ins career terminates : There is no doubt that the profess- ! Iona! football n'oiih- will have their i eyes on lln- lalented {juarUwh « ! from I'etiti: vlvania SOSO f | $095 PtWT | f fl> 1 If, Bourion 1 !Ar j r ’jj p| i/r|iTi|A|/\# | '\ f| Kentucky 11 KtK I UvnY f . BourbonU?hiskcy •11 ROURBON '3 —? I lift# w H | fh4 Bo»?rbo« d*ko* Company Ipj : tOUISVIII t KtNruCKY • CINCINNATI 0«» Q &f IMB 8 *« *< BHB ff !11%J1%1b 9 , -'^ A BLEND -. fifc- ■• jf ri, f M*..* 7Ht.bourbon nr nixE.fflMeAKY,.iny^vinr, nisiRiBUILD bv nationai wsTtmus pbowjcts High School All Stars To Clash For Title Dec. 13 GREENSBORO 'Die Amman Shrine Bow! football game, uku- j ally played in Durham, v this ; this year being shifted to Greens- j boro. The gam* featuring high • school all-stars from the eastern ' section of the State, against those from th° West, hs-. been set ?n !he | Greensboro Memorial .S+sdnmi r-i 1 Saturday, Decnebei :■( .•! I .Hi '■ I M ,Shrill, off■■ ftft'. r- ' mc-Cft •it j draw- potential and boh or 1 > i*« . ties for the game" »r n mi i nsotir t (or the jnov”, J-hp W.a<( s»ua w>D hr j a(n trenitn: r.t AAT *'nlleg» *»;irlv iWeiniftr. Here inter 8. *<<* Virginia State Opens Cage Season Vs. I toward Bisons PETERSBIJEG, v.- t Ihr Vir- , ginis State College cag.-rs orenod j the (OSS basketball reason on Toe-- ’ day, December 3. when ibty took I on the quintet from Hoivard fj'ni-I versify on home ground at Daniel t Hail Gymne-ium, Os the ti- re- i tumees on VSC's tesm, only fvo ■ were starters; Captain Clyde Bonds i and Harold Dean*’, The other vg? i erans are William Pleasants Wa! ' ter Wade, Charles MrCleod and ] Lorenzo Wood Last year the Tto- i Jans placed third iti the Cl A.A | Tournament held in Durham Captain * i'dr Bonds, a us! i*iii tngethf i ty r " senior i>*>ni Orangr. Vi’S! .(. ,-f.ry i., a , Mined torn .nd »i,» nitudi <,f XUiU \ i Harold hn-r, thr nthi'r ~■ turning rirst *-ertost*r. %\ as mi** of the top rontetidrr* (or thr Title of *<*” ». f*«■ 5<5 ficirn; l»(t# shooter last year V ii'V‘ pinior from Roanoke . V t., Iloaiio is a real point .goiter i BASKETBALL! tST AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE ELIZABETH CITY STATE TEACHERS % COLLEGE F y DEC. sth (i;imc Tiim $ P.M. W LIGON HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM !■: \u- Kin, k c. . win Ns SUM! Students 50r will arrive in (jreebabvro raHy ‘■-tiiula i aft,'moon. A local mnunifiiv at. AAT College >ia:« completed arrangements for training And entertainment of •hi 'in oihi «rhoo*bfivs whirl* vfii keep them busy daring Hie entire week Thi V, i tesip will he coached hv l la re pro Moore. Asheville: ! hat'ii- ngland I.exmgton, Hornsby Howell trainer Hu i,oy« representing the East, "ill follow * similar schedule. The teem - ill t?p coached by David A Hinton. Rocky Mount; 'William Ri ultfhaw. Chapel Hill, and Isd weed Onv-1 trainer , utd will hr one e* Stale'* high point men nf tfsie year. Ahr i n.iic returnees Lose nt o j Wood, Wlbam Pleasants, Walter | Wr rtf mi d Charles McCleod will b» ! voKiJi-d on to fill .some of the 00-I(ions vacated on last year’s - snuad Wood, a flashv bail hand i . wny Jteke over the play-maker | mot. Pleasants who futures an ; * ■ ■ "ben! cuL'ide jump shot and • ■ > dsn. - ; ;nto the basket for | ?■figure? ;o take over s guard j position i With his h- o band over bead set ut srd multiple drive in shots, -ide h-i-' •» strong chance of start ■ ihi Trojans Charles Mr i I'lrud who pumps his jump shot H.h a high degree of accuracy al |so i- in contention for s first \ berth. The Trojans will mis* greatly .; !!■<• Mwvic*-> of Johnny Johnson ; Knecni- Hullin? Adolphus Howell, j lMays, Clavin Merritt. ! l •• <•>•!•(l Christmas, Freeman Hodge
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