thecahounian AALtIOH. N. C., SATURDAY, gEFTtMBEE |<, jHj Saint Aug.’s Falcons Meet Morris Sept. 2'3 Hie Salat Augustine's Falcons will, open their 1964 ten-game slate in a i non-conference duel with Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina, September 26b at Chavis Park at 2 p. m_ The Baiter teem ttyplij the Falcons in their opener last •eaaen by a were of 15-8. St*? eaatr< - Senee an the part «f the Fal cons. Bat this aren’t be the case •f September 86. be riad. “We are prepared to give them a good game. The Falcons had been able to roll over Morris College with ease in previous matches and the team did not perform at its best |p Sumter last season.” stated Coach Oements. Two hundred sad five peund Mm tackier Creighton Incor mtnlas, who was unable to play hr the Falcena last season be cause of a knee injury, will re turn to the lineup this year. This will give plenty of depth to the tackling department. The Falcons should witness one of their best seasons having lost ——» '■ - i Colleges: Where They! Play Editor’s Note: Following Is a list of tho Negro college foot ball games to be played around the nation on Saturday: Alcorn at Grambling Miss. Voc. at Ark. AM&N Corpus Christ! at Bishop J. C. Smith at Benedict Bluefield st Concord Del. State at Mansfield State Elizabeth City at Livingstone Fay. State at S. C. Trade Kentucky State at Fisk Howard at St Paul's Prairie View at Jackson Bethune-Cookman at Lane Ft Eustis at A&T Texas Southern at Southern U. Ft Campbell at Tenn. State Va. Union at Norfolk State W. Va. Tech, at W. Va. State A 100 PROOF gin gin iflPl LAIRD'S 1S $ J 25 1 "®§C I ™ t,BT Mgy V 4/1 QUART DISTIUfB fROM ARAIK lAiftt) AND COMPANY SCOBEYVILLE, N.J. a Football flp St lopstine’s Lvs || Morris College j .5. SUMTER, S. C SATURDAY A A Kickoff SEPT. 26 Chavis Field RALEIGH, N. C. only five lettermen to tim 1664 graduating class. The ♦—«»i has a speedy backfield, determined line, ai»d talented past receivers; and should be able to hold its own this season. mpu |.aR mW Jr " vjsre h - BL fIU PROMOTED—Hornsby How eU, bend trainer tar the A&T College Agglm since 1968. was thta week promoted to assistant coach. He will wort closely with ends and centers. AD LAI E. STEVENSON, U. S. Amboasadsr to the U. Nj “In Southeast Asia, wo want nothing lam than the aasured and guaranteed Independence of the people of that area.” Lyndon B. Johnson. President: “Firmness in toe right Is Indis pensable today for peace. Thats inn nets will always be measured. Us mission is pence.” 15 A&T Aggies Meet Tenn. State Tigere Under Lights Sept. 26 GREENSBORO The ART Col lege Aggies and the Tennsssss State University Tigers will tie up to a here on Saturday night, September 88. L. A. Angels * Vic Power Is Traded Again To Phils PHILADELPHIA fNPD—Fancy fielding first hamtoan Vic Power of the Los Angelac Angels last week was traded for the fourth tone in his major league career—this time to the front-running Philadelphia Phillies of toe National League. Prior to the trade sending him to the Phillies. Power had played exclusively in the American Laague in toe majors. The Phillies, to toe psuusul Va. State Plans Lead InCIAA PETERSBURG, Va. - The pres ence of several experienced backs, a mammoth, but untried, line, and a new offensive system gives Vir ginia State the prospect of finish ing in the CIAA’s upper division for toe first tone in tour years. •te'd"too league* leughari oahodnlasb too Jrafrm sen do wHb game eevey tor toe ear- Coach W. W. Lawson has made several adjustments hi •tele’s In terior line after viewing the potent ial of five huge young.tocMp sophomores Bob White Off). Fer rell, Ps. end PIUI Bladen (946). Philadelphia, and freshmen Jim A very (961). Atlantic City, Don Har dy (288), Pittsburgh, and Jos Pink ney 080). Miami Via. Alex Hughes <9to>. who letter ed at tackle to *62. and Charles Bom (221), anatom junior tackle, have bean taifted to guard to as sist seniors Wank Foster 090) and eo-captala Tony Tyson (900). Hal Buford (906) and Jim Chaney (166) are sophamaraa who will man toa canter position according to line coach Pete Bennett. Eari Jtotoay, IMgar^OeMaa. o»cXaVhtoA^d» BadtfleM*"soach situation looks or’imistie with AO CIAA quarterback Id Odder In camp, along with signal caOem A1 Banks and Mel Swann. SI Muagrova and Dennis Jonae will aHanato at fulfcack. n ils freshman Bobby Wlnga has shown well as toa run ning back. Virginia Stole spans with Palo bm 96. bmbt aqumjam miww ad toa violent overthrew it too Government or who been* gated in a violent way agriart law and order.” Ktobaff tone has been art tar B*o V. M, at toa Oraeraben sled tor la ha- atratoh |a toa ML race, heaght Fewer ter ,oaeh Shave toe waiv er price <ef 68M66)” and • player to be aimed an ar be tore Oct, 10, ae tolerance a gafawt the pelblt Ism of Frank Thoaeaa, who rafferod a cracked right tlnmb In a team against toa Las Angelas Power, who was batting J 47 in 81 games with the Angela, broke ST. AUa STANDOUTS— Uni an tat O Uh ntara agrAa vys? | | M Ota cwtatak lar «M Mm, tart to rtta referred U aa tta ftav «ta mi da w ttrtag. Ktas to aMa to kick, pm ul aafato. Be anda al CIAA hto frartmaa aad asffcanar* nan. Winaiß (Ms T) Seed, tackle. S7S toa* Cr*. Mtoart. flarfda. toad to an ad the haadaet tat- Has taefcka ta the CIAA. Thaa dan E. (Ifaaatoa) taw, tad taw tonfta? \ imnrrttataTtaM- total to Dr. WBUam Bell A*T athletic director. The Agglm will be looking tor their third win In a raw ever the Tigers, a team which they defeat ed both in 1862, for the first tone in eight-starts, and again last year. into the majors with the Philadel phia Athletics in 1964. He was subssquently traded to the Cleveland Indians, then toe Minneapolis Twins, then toe Angels, before joining the Phils. Trading might well have put him in position to play in hla first World Series, since the Phils were five games ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals at the tone Power joined them. AST STRATEGY SESSION—Bert Piggott, hit, head foot ball coach at AbT Collage, goat orar play* In a etrategy aeeahn with M• quarterback* John Grainger, center, Charlotte, and Cornell Gordon, Norfolk, Va., in preparation tor the Opening en gagement tide Saturday (September 19) afternoon, at the Greene boro Memorial Stadium. SHOP JOHNSON-LAMBE CO. Tor Top Selection of OOLF EQUIPMENT Roll King f /fefe avtmutic jr n Bl OOLF BAGS HED-MITTS „^ mo fIHRRt ATLANTIC ■IfW Priced from $5.95 Trophy Nylon Golf Jacket* G^ F M ® A^ La New IJM |« Mnm ckuwd SPALDING ° r ~ golf clubs iltHßiyi M I piece •tarter'* eet t e ■ffyaflafTajj _ #•**•. ikm mi imc J 3 Yea EXTRA RFCCIAL financing 011 GOLr oum Mla< WiimN M*Hm FREE Drive-In Parking QAm«i3-i<» fit | I SPORTING an S. IAIQBDRT ST. V GOODS rfcemlß Mitt Dubois High Lions Plan 4 Home Tilts BY CHARLES A. MASSENBTRG WARS FOREST—The Dußois High School Lions will play e tour home game acheduln beginning Friday night September 18. The schedule: September R Morahaad City; October 1 Garner Consolidated; October A Selma; and November A Sanford. The Ideas leal toe first gmaae to Tartars. 88-8, after what toe ■each. George “Tricks” Clem cats termed gaaau Outstanding" players In toe game were, Halfback Frankie Luces; Quarterback Alexander Maseen burg; Center William Ctogg; Full back McArthur Woods; Halfback Lorensa Jackson. Donnell Burton recovered a fum ble which led to toe touchdown occurring la he first half of toa nu um’i HIGH SCHOOLS GRID MENS Mbrt Natot Fedewtog to » Mat as the football garnet being played tan Friday algM and an toe right la tho rite es oeak making tbt» a weakly feature threegheat toa 1661 aaaaam ■ipfimlii 18to Shelby vs Eingi Mountain, Shelby I Tryon ye Canton, Try on West Charlotte vs Atkins, W-Salwn. < Winston Salem Asheville vs 2nd Ward, Charlotte, Asheville High Point vs Carver, W-Salem, Winston Salem Dudley, Greensboro vs Gastonia. Graenritoro Morgan ton vs CharryvUle, Cherry ritta Lenoir ve Newton, Newton •Ptadale vs Hickory, Hickory Huntersville vs WUkeeboro, WUkee boro Klnson vs Rky. Ift, Rocky Ml ■Usaboth aty vs New Bern, New Wtoon ve Hillside, Durham, Dur ham Fayetteville ve Goldsboro. O’bore Greenville ve Jacksonville, Jack sonville Wilmington vt Raleigh, Raleigh Ahoskie vs Scotland Nock, Scot land Neck Beanoke Rapids vs Winton, Winton Roper va WlafaU. WinfaU Chapel Hill ve Roxboro, Roxbore Hendanon ve Johnson, Lauring burg, Laurinburg Merrick Moore, Durham ve Mount Olive, Mt Olive Raeford va Oxford. Oxford Williaraaton vs Beaufort, Beaufort Snow Hill vs Nasville, NashviU# Windsor vs Jones, Wash., Washing ton Tar boro vs Farm villa. FarmvUle Moreheed City ve Wake Forest, Wake Forest Trenton vs Selma, Balmy Dumbarton vs Hoffman, Lumberton Dunn vs Wadeeboro, Draw Rowland vs Hamlet, Rowland Sanford va Troy, Sanford * U *T City Bad in ve Carthage, Orrlhag* Belmont vs ThomasvWe, Belmont Asheboro vs Mt Airy, Aaheboro StotasvlUe ve But Spencer. States villa Kanaepells ve Monroe, Kannapolis Salitoury va Lexington, Lentoirton Heidsvilie vs concord, Concord Anders on. W-Salem ve Burl Ins- < tv.., Builuigtva j. I ■■ m - - MEN’S SHOE! i IMAGINE, one store featuring so many of America's top shoa lines • • • Nettleton Bostonian Freeman Thompson “Johnny Bulls” 'V ; Barclay Clarks of England Evans Slippers for men Men! come by and fc j. on a new pair of shoes while the selection Is complete • Tommy Josmi MeLEOD WATSON LANIER 311 Fayettevilte st :i , - • *““ ! 'i* Football n -BIGGAMES-2 A&T Aggies FORT EUSTIS Wheels SATURDAY ;0 Sept. 19 iimf.li. lli * r Tennessee Stitt Univ. Tlgw| SATURDAY- ~ Sept 26 SiMP.lt. ?■ BOTH OAHBS AM Gre«ißboro| Memorial Stadkon :

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