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Junior Gilliam Becomes Dodgers * First Negro Coach' NC College Eagles Claw St. Augustine’s Falcons, 25-0 r—^___ , ■ . j: EAGLES ON MOVE AGAINST FALCONS—BiIIy Alsbrooks (26). • North Carolina Collage halfback from Monroe, is shown on a 43 -yard run against St. Auguetine’s College’s Falcons in N CCS 25-0 victory Saturday. The game’s leading ground gainer, Alabrooks, m sophomore, totaled 161 yards m five carries and scored one touchdown. Also in the action are NCCs Billy Shropshire (31) and St. Augustine’s Dwight Mcßeynolds (42). Robert Thomas (12), and Herman Reid (72). mmgr * MM. v * J&g- 1' if *££■ ? * wKOV -»• * * ■rite,* • . 'Ti . *snSP i^jgd i‘ gj I & jßßji fi a' 6k 9 k i|| i 1 »r Jlssj - WWPppyS-<i,- ~,.w w «-v , *;-■ *. 1 ‘■K;# ■■’-*•*■ .ria^i^aMeLiMHM HE’S SAFE St. Louis Cards’ Mike Shannon is shown last Wednesday on the left am hg alfdee eaiely into plate from second on a single to right by Ray Sadecki in the second inning ol the tint World Series game, played at Busch Stadium, St. Louis. Trying for the putout is Yariks’ Els ton Howard, who leaps into air for ball thrown by Mickey Mantle. The Cards I von the fint game by a aeon of 9-5. (UPI PHOTO). Jacksonville’s Gridders Dump Ligon’s Little Blues, 46 To 22 JACKSONVILLE The Ligon High School Little Blues of Raleigh encountered their third straight de feat of the season here Friday night as they were soundly beaten by the, Georgetown High School Tigers, 46-22. A versatile quarterback by the name of Marlon Wtgfall proved to be the and (ring of the popalar eleven from Raleigh, oonehed by the well-known Peter Htnea (Pete) Williams. A 6-2. 175-pounder, young Wig fall passed for two touchdowns, scored three touchdowns himself and passed for two extra points. Teoehdewn ilaaaes wore toss- i ■■ * REAL GUSTO k IN A GREAT UGHT BEER Dhtributed In Raleigh By FISHER WHOLESALE CO., INC. ed for 41 yards to BW Jordan and It yards to Edward Mat tock. Wlffsil then scored Irani the three, two and three. Jimmy Fisher and Bill Jordan scored the other Jacksonville touch downs. The Little Blues, who fell behind, 12-0 la the that quarter, rallied later behind the quarterbacking of Larry Graham, but could never catch qp. Graham himself scored horn the elgbt-year-line and pass ed to Alfredo Hicks, a co-captain for another of 30 yards length. An amazing ran of M yards was mads by Balpb Peps as the Llgan squad. Points after touchdowns forLlgon were thrown by Graham to Jim Robertson and William Wataon. Standouts defensiva for the Ra leigh-b aseed Blues were Donald Poole, Bruce Ughtnar and Robert Mitchell. Jackson And St. Aug.’s King Lead CIAA Stars After three weeks at ciwapetition. Morgan State Collage completely dominates the tokm rushing, de fanea. total offense, and total de fease departments. The most amas* ing figure is allowing its epponanta a AS yds. per game rushing while ed 80 vabatauTEn games while ale lowing Its opponents 7. Sinclair King. BL lignßirt MMMNJR Jr. Qeastor- Robert* Mance, Howard’s 1M lb. Jr. End. leads all punters with a Walter*JaekaeaT**. Aagas tfne's 17S lb. Jr. K B. leads aB In'Newbie. Johnson C. Smith’s tight end. leads the pets reeetvere with • receptions end I*l yards. Douglas Randolph. Delaware State's IdO lb. Sophomore H B, leads in rushing with 20S yards in SI earrtae. Georgs Footer, Jshneen C. Smith's Q B. toads In total offense with M yards In 72 plays. The UtUegM looked at the tttto and aafced. -Hew did you knew I October. Game Was Scoreless Unti Waning Minutes Os Half DURHAM - The N. C. College Ragle* earned their first conference win of the IM4-S5 season Saturday by blanking the St. Augustine's College I'alcons 25-0 in Durham’s O'Kelly Held. Coach Herman Riddick's charges, who are defending Central Inter collegiate Athletic Association champions, suffered a 27-0 whip ping at the hands of the Morgan State College Bears last week in their first CIAA outing. The vic tory over St Augusine's evened the Eaglet' conference record at 1-1, giving them an overall tally of 2-1 since they beat Allen University in a non -conference tilt three weeks ago. The game was fraught with pen alties. Although the Durhamttea won, they had a total of ISO yards marched off aginst them to penal ties. The visiting falcons suffered 72 penalty yards, making a grand total of 232 yards to penalties far both squads. Oeach lessa Clements* fal cons played a ragged fleet half, and the gaam wae scoreless sn fll the waning urinates of the second quarter when the Baglas The scoring drive started when 245-pound fullback Bobby Aamond pounced on a falcon fumble on the St Augustine’s 27 yard line. NCC halfback Billy Alsbrooks and Paul Perry aleraafad lugging the pig* •Vfn sty fhf* Fl»1fW» Wnte in four plays. Then, junior quarter back William Kbid elected to throw the end William Olios for a 16-yard scoring play. The conversion at tempt by Asmond tailed, and NCC took a 6-0 lead to the dressing room at halftime. Aggies Swamp Norfolk State Spartans, 36-13 lege Aggiee tost Saturday sank the Norfolk State College Spartans. IS IS, in a CIAA football game play ad her at Memorial Stadium. A sparse erewd as MSS spee totors. nw the Aggiee Nuke lease tkair running backs far the first time tola eeaeen end ad mtatotar the third straight een feeencs Safest far the Norfolk Ctah. Cornell Gordon, the AAT quar terback from Norfolk, engineered the victory against his hometown boys, scoring one of tho TD's him self, end setting up two-more with his passing. AAT hit for paydirt, at 0:55, in tho first half, as Willie Beasley, the full back, blasted over from the two-yard stripe. The score climax ed a 73-yard drive. The kick by Alfred Maloney was blocked. Befera tho distal fans had AAT had scored again, aa Gar den meed IS-yarde an a rell eet play. After taking Norfolk * pent an the visitor’s 46-yard, the Aggiee seared In feaar plays, a 16-yard ran by PMRIpa. five by Boastey, twelve by Clifton MaMhews and (ton Garden. Gordon passed to Matthews for the extra points, to put his team out front 14-0. Norfolk soared Hs first touch down late in the first period. Ken neth Sensed the quarterback, cir cled end for six-yards on a keep play. The Mg play In the thrust was a Si-yard pern from Reaves to David Cracker. Norfolk half book. Ariph Elliott kicked the The Aggiee Mt lor two quids •eons to the second quarter on o two-yard ran bp Matthews, cap ping a 77-yard drive in which a 47-yard stumper bp Beasley was the Mg play, and a 11-yard TD run b/miiPtoftor he had Intercepted a tom bp Rooms AAT converted after tho latter with a pase from Gordon to Matthews, jetMw mum scored In the third *55 Coach Bart PlggoM cent In a swarm of subetttutm about mid way the third period and kept them far the i waalnrtsr as the bell game. An alert ", Robert Jeffreys, a ~"*«r gaurd, scored the final tally tot the Aggies. He covered an A tin tumble In the Spartan end tone. After Beasley Masted off tackle for a 7-yard gain to the Nor folk 6. the ball shot from his grasp across the goal line. Jeffreys pounced oa »t That play wae set up as Phillips had intercepted on SCOREBOARD Idttor’s Mate: Peßcwtog are •mm as eeftoge fastball CMBO9 llvii mMi Um Hk tlen last datordap: N. C. Odtofe M. Bt- Ang S Adffftttoda ft Norfolk Bute is to. Union 37, Ota. City 13 •t Paul’s IS. PhyettorOe S . Martin Branch 36. Livingstone 14 Howard S 3. Dal State 14 Tmliriai 31. Clark 14 Ha. AAM Id. Central State IS Haasptan 14. Morehouse 7 Kentucky State 40. Wheaton 0 Ala. AAM IS, Pl* IS BrthuM-Oook. IS. Morris Brown 4 Steaftoid 3d. Virbsae 0 North Carolina College seam back strong tn the second half by scoring three more tench downs. The Eagle# sensational sopho more half back, Billy Alsbrooks, got things rolling by scoring from six yards out The drive began after the visitors kicked on fourth down, and the ball landed on St Augustine's 46 yard line. Alsbrook’s who was the game's leading rusher with 161 yards in 13 carries, set up his TD earlier by ripping off a 46- yard run on the second play from scrimmage. Two plays later, quar terback Reid gave him the bail, and he scampered into the end son# to acorn. The PAT attempt failed, giv ing the Eagles a 12-0 lead. failing to score again In the third period, the Eaglet nevertheless hit paydirt twice In tha final stance. NCC linemen had kept the falcon offense at bay during much of tha second halt farcing their opponents to kick several times. After NCC received a fourth-down falcon punt which fell on St Augustine's 27 yard Una, Reid scored in a aeries of she plays on a final quarterback keeper from two yards out Ilia PAT by Awnond made the score 16-0 in favor of the Eagles. During the final quarter, the fal cons had their only scoring run nullified by an Infraction charged against them. The RMdlckmen seared their final TD when Durham's Peal Perry bsnled h* • 14-rerd nun trees Raid. When the conver sion attempt failed) the Eagles led 25-4. NCC will travel to Virginia State Collega to maet tha Trojans at Psersb urg In their next CIAA outing this weekend. tho Norfolk 3. Maloney peered to Matthews for the extra potntes. Tho Spartans ware the last to scare aa David Cromwell, a half back. took a 86-yard scoring pest from Reeves. The kick failed, to and Am scoring. MONCY may not bring happiness but It brings such a good imitation that it is often hard to toll it from tho rati thing. IN UPS. as In fiction, we ell look forward to a happy ending, and art resentful if it turns out otherwise. flSfck HIAM hirer keye Bolt. Sharkskin with championship stylo, stamina and Haas. Dark threads sparked with light ones enrirh the suit color. Pure wool wonted. Strong on weer. Neatly dodpas wrinkles. Hart BehafTher A Marx tailor ing keeps your Sharkeye suit fit and trim. 95.00 IPII OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. WithKnickst Willis Reed, Grumbling Star, Excels CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON. N. Y. (SPECIAL) The New York Knickerbockers reached tlm mid point to their pre-season training at New York MiUtary Academy with Coach Donavan expressing satisfaction over the squad's over all performace. ad with No, 2 draft shales team Oraas bltag Cottage. Be la "progress tog hotter than I expected." taeosmte stated after the heavy "Reed gem to the afleaalve hearts wall and baa gaad da feaatve tearing. Be has a let ts leans sheet the difference be tween oeUege and pro hall, hot hah eager and eoaehable, which gtvaa him n Mg pies," Tha coach has been working on veteran Knicks Tom Gola, Johnny Green, A1 Butler, John Rudomet kin and Art Hryman with rookies Reed, Howard Komlvas and Em metts Bryant along with Johnny Egan, Lan Chappell, Bob Booter and Bill McOiU who joined the club last season. While attending (Trembling, Bead earned All-American honors twice and was a member of tha U. 8, squad for the Pan American Games. He scored 2,215 points in 128 e it w* 4 . (,uiiao Acts ti«v A<tet«e. Where They Play Editor's Netot fodewtog la tha schedule for major Ne gro colleges to be played a* cross the country on Satur day October lit Tax. Southern at Alcorn ABM Fayetteville at Alton Ft. Hood at Artt. Phil. Smith at Bishop Blueftdd at Claflln Cheyney State at Kutotewn J. C. Smith at DeL State Ella Cite at Shaw Morris Brown at f AMU Ala. State at Flak OrambUn at Mias. Voc Norfolk at Hampton Howard at Morgan Bt. (Home coming) Jackson State at Southern . (Homecoming) Ky. State at Marshall Lane College at Edw. Waters Albany St. at Uvlngitorw AST at Maryland State (Homecoming) topr ns cjtaoutuuv ~ KALXKUL N. 0. SATUBDAY. OCTOBEB it. Ml Veteran Infielder Scores Another Race ‘First’ 1 LOS ANGELES CNPD Vete ran inflkter Junior GUliata erased another breakthrough to baseball last weak when tha Los Angelas Dodger*—the seme team teat broke tha color b ar in organized base ball by signing Jackie Robinson, hired him as the find Negro mem ber of its coaching staff. Oas st a dwindling number es Negre stage from tee Itebla aea eta. Gilliam was see of three aew reaches named to re place a trie, beaded by farmer reehar. Dnreeher. who naked to be relieved es his coaching du ties “a# he could accept a major teaguo managing Job," and tha steals alae, ware ralaasad Savannah at at Morrtc NC CoUego at Va. State 8t Aug. at St Bt. Paul's Clark at 8. C. State Tann. State at Central V. Va State at Anderson Va. Union at Winston-Salem KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKE? * ■ *4.80 Jffll *3.05 4/5 «jari jfsmm - . hkt B I*. I I 1 I I das* M OLD TAYLOR 86 PROOF teat weaft Other Nagm atara ad toe son eta laehidad tea Otanto gjfflCP oenterflalder WQUe, ktaye IMS* catcher John Roeobore, also «d WESZ.. Dodgers. OilUam, who played to smrtfllß World Soariaa with tea Dedgwt was named along with Daany Ok* ark, who managed Dm Dodger faMT club at Spokane, Wash, this season: Preston Gomes, who managed at Richmond, and Harold (LaMp*r Phillips, s Dodger scout to addition to Dureohor. tee— other* released were Pale Bali' et. to* Becker aad Ong W*g~> leery. Gilliam, Oraard and will he manager WhH AHIIiTT*"" Although OUliam h tha first mp ;; gro to coach with tea Dodgar% B> -- is not the first te da so to ~mS ' majors. That distinction belongs to 15
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