St Augustine's Falcons Whip Livingstone Bears, 16-0 Still Recognized As Champ By Ring Mag.: Clay Keeps Kis Weight A Secret For Liston Rematch; Plans To Be Heavier MIAMI BEACH (NPI) - Cassius Clay, still recognized as the world Heavyweight boxing champion by Ring magazine, declared in train ing here last week that he was keeping his weight a “secret" as a surprise to Sonny Liston in their rematch, but there were guesses that the “Louisville Lip" would weigh from 230 to 245 runds for the November 16 bout “Everybody wants to know what Season's Opener In Raleigh m m UNIVERSITY VA^STATE COLLEGE SATURDAY *«*<»» OCT. |U CHAVIS FIELD ' RALEIGH, N. C. (fenl Adm. SIOO Student* SLOO V 1 Weigh. Well, it’s secret and it’s going to stay a secret until they announce it in the ring. And just watch Liston's face when they do,” Clay mid. Camp followers commented that Clay, who dethroned Liston in one of the ring's biggest upsets earlier this year, looked bigger than ever and said that he would hike his weight to within the 233 to 245- pound range. WILLIE MATS STEALS A&- 1 OTHER BASE San Prm meo Giant,’ centarfialder Wsffia Mar* is anovra nr®// wpinrn rrora I bam, ham tint bam, attar Houston CoHa’ catcher John Hoitman named a wild pitch by pitcher Jay Dahl L in I (hi Stfi inning of a game played at I (he Giant* Candlestick Park hat I Thursday. At hit i, Cofta’ third baee- I man, off the bag, awaiting the throw from Hoitman. In tire background, Umpire Jocko Con/rn, who » playing I his last eeaeon m an umpire talon retiring, watchm the action. (UPI 1 PHOTO). Clay weighed closer to 206 pounds for his last bout with Liston here. Clay has already begun sparring WHILE WAITING lor bar moth er in the beauty salon someone handed the litle girl, of all things, a “True Confessions" magazine to help her while away the time. The little girl looked at the title and asked. “How did you know I was Catholic?" Catholic Digest October. * D°us _ NECESSITY OF •r Htncrwo dogs ft? m i wKM sei IUIHII ASNCTCA vfoln The conservatioolsts in every state generally look upon the hunting dog as a knight in shin ing armor. And little wonder. In thane day* o t heavy hunt ing pressures, shrinking game habitats, and a not overly abundant number of waterfowl and game birds, we can no longer afford to shoot down five million ducks each year that are not recovered. Nor can £• afford the heavy ajpphng loss of upland game birds. The ml 01 i«tmt|ii| cuts thfttt losses dramatically by assuring that a greater proportion of the birds shot are actually re trieved and therefore counted by £e hunter for hie legal limit. An* not only doss wM Me usies I tsthm benem EiSSSfaH? upland watching your dbg workTAnd thrtTi Vide choice at breeds evailaUe to any nimrod. 110 mte Wall hfi specialty. Nor must a doe be pedigreed. Many a poach of uaisrtltii pedigree will hunt Wi^e, frwtto|Myoit IT ifc>. ih • ID lot tuDurof if do diKemm, providing to Jhc oitionocL uoraoor wtnevtri, pointen and Setters age no larger than Boners or German Shepherds, two breads that are Bonular in tits dtki. Trus. they*U need long brisk walks, iTrtuasrfcimilng ofjpwmmpn^n_ FIMDV Dpi For 081/ mow JLsCd ss - nfr£S» sjn&rf sras Ellis, King, Jackson And Thomas Standouts In Tilt The Salat Augustine's College Falcon* toppad tha Livingston* Col tegs Bean by a aeon of 18-0 *t Chaste Path Saturday afternoon. te tea aanatf gtetejte^ to'lion*l2totrti? ftTtete «rts* by gated Augustine*. Blag tease* la Bag Orady Tha Bonn moved within 10 yards at pay dirt on a pass interception NCC Student: Roberts Is Set For 18th Olympic Games DURHAM Edwin Roberts, the fleet-footed srho to now enrolled at Wertk Carolina CoUaga. erffl raprmant his aattso county at the lath Olympiad Games tat Tokyo, Japan, beginning Saturday, Octo ber 10. Be te scheduled to ran te tea which his beetJtoMS areHJ and 88J raapaattsaly* A M, » pander, Rebates will ska par wtte feltew tesaihm at his Ha la tha champion in the 100 and gOO-yaid dashes in tha tan Relay*, the CIAA, CaroUnias AAU. NCAA Bagtonata, and was NASA Champion madaltet la the NCAA CoUaga and Unisaraity Champion ship*. Ha also was an tha fmma NUC team which broke the world indoor record in the sprint medley SHAW BEARS' HALFBACK Kehsrt Ttnatn. 31 -year-eld »■ 7*". 181 te. halfback Cram Roee ment. fa, who eeered far the Maw Beam teat Saturday to tie. 8-8 with Fayetteville State. Thmfai tea saperb ban handler and esa all-CIAA boom to Ito SUPPORT YOUR TEAM! CASSIUS GETS IN SHAPE Mimna Beach. Flo: The •petting peritmr bet hh head to Caamut Cleft loft hook in a training match in thh reeort city recently. Clay, whoee nameie now Muhaand AS, it doing a tew townie with hittparring partner OIBe Wilton ee he gett into •hap* tor the return bout with Sonny Litton in Notion Nor. 1 6th. Wilton, ot count, merely ducked out ot the wad and Cleft tett tatted orer tde head. tJOPt PHOTO\ by Quarterback Joe Polk, hut the Falcon line was able to hold them icortlw. teoohdowu was set ep by Mel vin Olsau when ha Intercepted a taw an tea 15-yard-ltae at the Fakeaa and serried M te the U yard-hae at tea Bears. Halfback Wayne Kills than want off tackle to the third yard Una of the Bears and Quarerbeek King sneaked osar from that point King also sneaked into the and tone tor the second consecutive time te collect two points after tha score. late February at Madison Square Garden with a timing at 1:81.3. Rebates will andsr tha sen late with aahmd swetions. he aanaa net being an American ■tttosa, he ceaM net partial pate an tee United States team. There*ere, ha will ha sasnpte tag against mawhera a* tee American delegatees. Tm net enly naming far my eenntry," he said, “hat far tha ecbesl. sines rm itesnding Neteh Car. m* Cottage." Among his opponents In tha 100 maters srlU be Bab Hayes at Flori i da AAM University, reportedly “the i world’s fastate human.” Tha two , war* te competition late April at . tha South Carolina State College . Invitational Track mate In tha 100- , yud dash. Hayes slipped by Rob i arts with a docking of 8.1 (equal i ito te* worms rew>m; »tme nou > I arts posted 8.2. A BRUSING BEAR Chartoe Brandon. SI. r 8”. 338 Ito., te am at tea u * Jl ~f pu* l to the CIAA. ReR match his strength against Vtortnia State* Trojans ham Satoriay it 1:8* p. m. in Chavis Park. Brandon to Cap tain at tea Shaw Beam and was picked tort year aa saa as tea Al-CIAA player*. New Bern’s Warriors Ruin Ugon Homecoming Game, Memorial, 18-6 The Warriors of New Bant'd J. T. Barber High School were ap parently "om the warpath" ham Friday night and ruined the Ugoo High School Little Blues’ home coming game and memo rial to the lata quarterback Wlllte (Pat) White, by a victory of 18-0. Over IJN pemena eaw the anhantan Barb sc team seam ito tenteh straight vtetecy, be ginning early with n 37-yard paaa from gnatearhaah Cwtli Natoea to Stove Them peon. Fallback Venae Oman ran a veratoa. gtvtng tbTwMbia an l-« lead. Baibar aoorad again tn tha third period, going 68 yards with Bari WUUama aooring from the four yard Una. Re also ran over the tern extra points. Ngw’i enly touchdown r!sMmdtaerutetMr deflected a klek and Alfreds Hleks tell mi mead 88 yards la Bear*. Tha 1 paaa for a twa paint aanvar ■tan tailed. After this aoora. tha little Blue* oould got no oloasr than the 18- yard—Uh* of the visitor*. A two-point safety was added by Baiter in the final aaeonda of tha enoounter when Ugon* quarter back Larry Graham was oaugfat in the and sohe. fUtkemh Mb team laal, Caacb Pate Hinas (Pate) WU- Uama of tha Blaas pratoed the pwfsnnaain at Kaeter Arite, SCOREBOARD Hites* Nate Fsßawtag am ■ceres as callage faetban game* played late weehaad aranal tea lIHHS St Augustine’s 1C Livingston* g Shaw U. A Fayetteville 6 Morgan State 87, N. C. CoUaga 8 • a me tn v rt to, .'it. tee | Dei State 38. Hampton IS Kentucky SU.lv 22. C Alabama AAM 38, Moreheuse 8 Central State 88, W. Te. State 8 Bluefleld 18. W. Liberty 7. Wee. Voc. 31, Ark. AMAN 11 Drexal Tech. 18, Howard U. 18 Florida AAM 14, Lincoln 8 Where They Play Editor* Nate Bat* am teg aehednlca as malar aaltogo football games, planned for latarday, October It] Jackson State at Alcorn AAM Southern U. at Ark. AMAN Bishop at Fort Hood Knoxville at Benedict Voorhee* at Bluafleld Cbeyney State at X. Stroudsburg Livingston* at Claflln Dei State at Howard 17. Va. Union at Eiimbeth City St. Paul’s at Fayetteville Pl«k at Alabama AAM Central State at Fla. AAM Twin. State at OrambUng Morehouse at Hampton J. C. Smith at S. C. State Wheeton at Keetucky State Alabama State at Lena Morgan State at Md. State Allen at Morris College Norfolk State at ART Si Augustine's at N C Cottage Texas Southern at Prairie View Va. State at Shaw U. W. Va. State at Gtanvilte ONE OF LIFE’S jokes to that people who eeoff at materialism are often ’living beyond thofar in comes. S«s CJaOUJfIJIIV RALEIGH. H. ft, SATURDAY, OCTORKR IS, UK - Jim Bill—n, Albert Joaea, , JPr., Brnaa Ughtner, Das Paste and Alfredo Hicks. Ugon. who travels to Jsokaow I You Can Always Depend OnM% DUNN’S Tl st’sr.'srsMas msaM whether yon Just rill up your re- ft-7 ft:.. .. diator or have your «ar rreaseo ■pEHR ’ We like to feel that we’re helpbis voo ret more enjoyment out oi —— yean ear. Why net gtve at a Malt fir Our Service Always Has A Smile! e DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE; •88 a BLOOD WORTH ST. PRONE i TE M4N KENTUCKY' STRAIGHT BOURBON| JWS HI m mm .. *4.80 IrHiiaios 4/5 QU4RV ( wn sci I ' 8p utum $ sff V BDIHr OLO TAYLOR 80 PROOF thc old i*aoe oismicmrco. nuKKFoeT t tootsviuE. zv. , , SMItIIUUD BY NATIONAI DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPACT V .vllte thte Friday night to weiSufa « i rsae IpUF. rt—te 15

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