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Elizabeth City Vikings Whip Shaw U. Bears 13-6 Heri St. Paul’s Defeats St. Aug.’s On Muddy, Field 8-6 WSTJTCTTZ^: Os NEW YORKER X SAUMDEC& M 1882. SMJWKKCWtgtD THEOBTANCE liVl A / ' va/ 1m MAmHMCHtfais ■..=-- STAGED AS PUBLIC SPECTACLES H WERE THOSE LASTING Stooo hours d-months) : ■»» 1 WITH BREAKS OF OHLYiI MINUTES EACH HOUR, Ocnve ppopu. dFv young and old auki. Sk NEED PROTECTION AGANST COLDS i' THATS WHY MANY OOCTOCS recommendcomcidintablets F /m m W AT THE FIRST SIGN OP SNEEZING, §-//[ iff RUNNING NOSE OR FEVEB. fl * «■»■■■>■■ » ■"■■■■ ■" —■■■■':■■■■"" ■■■'—■ ■■—■■-■-■■ ■■■-■■ Seaomtn’s I t J^Grotm ’mmm mum smm m m m urn wuai « mu. tn bis awt ha, fFoot Ball “Homecoming” N. C. College Maryland State Sat., Oct. 24 ~ •O’KELLY FIELD DURHA.M, N. C. GALA HALFTIME SHOW N.C.C. FAMED MARCHING BAND A MAJORETTES Gen. Adm. $2.50 Students SL2S GEN. ADM. $2.50 STUDENTS SL2S DRIVE SAFELY! TmninGets Only Score • For Locals The Shaw Untverelt; Bean were overpowered bar 9 string 11100660)1 City State Team Saturday night, October IT. tag e eeore of 1M The Bean got off to a stow first half and bofare they Knew it. Pwcy Wateon, a speedster from Elisabeth City had made the •core 6-0. Odel Harm scored the extra point for the Vikings. The Bean seated only eae tine aa an 18-yd ran By Reb ert Tinnln. In the doting nlnetee of the pun, WQHe French tried to get ea the scoreboard again, whan he in tercepted a pan and need SO yards lata Viktag tetrllary. The hall weal over to EBsa beth City ea dawns and they kept H far the ramaintng minutes of the gain. The Shaw Bean will travel to Charlotte Saturday to play John son c. Smith Univanity at their homecoming. Winston-Salem Meets Aggies Os A&T Sat WINSTON-SALEM The Win eton-Salem State College Bams, ambitious for higher echelons in CIAA football, will take on the AhT Aggies st 3 pm. Saturday, Oc tober 14, In Bowmen-Oray stadium. Coach Thomas R. (Teak) Conrad belle vat that tola may ha the Barn’s year ta "lake” AhT. The twa teams have met 11 times, aad Wbwtaa Seism has yet to wta. The Rams feature the potent pass inf team of Jamas (Red) Miller to Rloard Souels. “If our running game is right,” Conrad said, “we can take them.” Although ha has ta rely ea freshmen .runners far meet es hi* power, Conrad aaML “Our team will be ap far this gems. The line h strong althengh II lacks the depth of AhT.* A&T also has a strong passing game featuring quarterback Cor nell Gordon and end Ronald Fran cis. Francis makes the impossible catches look easy. AhT has a new running sensation, freshman Mic hael Johnson. 1 OFTEN WISH I had a let «f rich and aged relatives whs were fond of me. ONE OF LIFE'S Jokes Is that people who scoff at materialism era often living beyond their in comes. “ WORLD'S FASTEST HUMAN" WINS - Bob Harm, ol reprmentmjthe Vnit*dSUtmmndJilM,m land after fhdehmi the 100-yard doth in 93 mcondt. He later won the tineh in thh event with a time ot 100 eaeondt to tie the world mtm than 31 already won by Me country. \UPI PHOTO? * King Is Caught In End Zone YAWRENCEVILLB. Va. - The Falcone of St Augustine's College ware defeated here Saturday by the Tigers of St. Paul’s College, sister school to St Augustine’s, by a score of 8-4. A cheering partisan orawd as hundreds steed in the rata aad mad te cheer Si Paul’s team aa te victery. Hewevar, the Ra leigh eleven wars srssmpsalrg by their eheeriesdanaad a ra- WLLg tn the Tar Heel Capital City, aha was reread ta bread east tram the has at tha St Aagnstiaeh grtddars. At halftime, tha score wee M, with the Falcons trailing. However, St Augustine’s managed te boots in the third period. Both teams attempted to run extra point* and were unsuccessful. was strapped! hi his own sad ■eae, itlemptlag ta ktak aft aad the haß bN the gee! past, giv ing St Peal'S aa aatomatie tW9*Pifali Although both teams attempted to do mors scoring la the third and fourth period, they mere ham pered by many panaltics and a iwm44w n**4 rflwnnvw danflteW KaW Many fumtoles also accounted for the low score, according to offic ials of both schools. St Augustine’s will meet the Broncos of Fayetteville State Col lege her* Saturday afternoon aa they play their homecoming game. Scene of this encounter will be Chavis Park. SCOREBOARD EDITOR'S NOTE! Bar* are seems es asms es the malar Nsgre callage football games played arena! the nation ea Saturday, October 17: St Paul's 8, St Augustine’s 6 Elizabeth City State IS. Shaw U. 6 Va. State g. N C. College 0 Md. Slat* 8. A&T College 8 Va Union SB, Winston-Salem 8 Albany State SI, Livingston* 0 Central 14, Dubuque 0 Lincoln 74, St Mary of Plain 0 J. C. Smith 8, DtL State 8 OPINIONATED AMERICANS The subjects on which people have the strongest opinions, accord ing to a maaslvs survey by tha A* mericsn Association of Advertising Agendas quoted In the Catholic Digest, are in this order: religion, N par cant; bringing up children, 4 par cent; family life. SB par sent education. SS per cent P ft I VICTORY EMBRACES St. Louis Cardinals' third bms mmn Km Boyer, hit, md pitchsr Bob Oibson smbreas &a they be came the tint to celebrate ths team's victory in thS deciding World Series baseball game last Thursday afternoon at Busch Stadium. Gibson, the only Negro pitcher ot the Cardinals, sat a now strike-out record with 31. They are shown near tha mound, seconds after their victory bye score ot 7-5 over the powerful New York Yankees. (VPI PHOTO). HOMECOMING ’mm S SHAW ! £ UNIVERSITY « g VS g i Hampton > # INSTITUTE 3 a SATURDAY "W 3 | NOV. ff ; 5 A I Kickoff 1:30 P.M. § f i a Chavis l \ W Park I t Bjk Raleigh, N. C, 5 “ GEN’L ADMISSION S V 1 Advance -- - - $2.00 ' M , Students - • • • $1,75 HOMEtOMIXG # hi cubouhuh RALEIOH, N. 6, SATURDAY, OCIOBKBIR ISM Delaware Stale Loses To J. C. Smith 11., 8-6 DOVER, DeL—ln a game played ta a hard driving rain, tha Dela ware State Hornets lost to tha Johnson C. Smith Bulls, 8-4. Ths tint quarter was scorslsas. Early tn the second quarter, Smith drove to the 9-ysrd-Un* of DSC where fullback Richard De Brest of Philadelphia fumbled and .tackle Marita Lee of Abingtoa, Pa, recovered for Delaware State. Lata ta tha mm* period Delaware State drove to the 18-yard Una ot Smith, but lost the ball on down* with lees than a minute remaining in the hall Tha halt later ended without a score. ha to* third parted Smith seated after taking toe opening kickoff as to* half an Me own 88 and mavtag straight down tha field an a anatalnad drive te the 18-yard line of Dataware Stale. From that petat halfback Allan CMa as Feyattavtlle. N. C.. ran II yards tareigh ths Unsfsr sTD. Qsmttertaeh Qee. Faster as Spartanbarg, S. C, pamed te and Ira Newbie #t KENTUCKY STRAJRMT. efr new # ea * BOURBON WHISKEY ' ' (ft *4.80 flrßft *3.05 4/5 QUART ■ oLDTAYLOu 1 ■ J TAYLOR $ m l Ktnw I I !s SyKLTSS^ s i OLD TAYLOR 86 PROOF T« OLD TAYLOt OtSTILIIR( CO.. MUNHFORT A LOUISVHU.«. , DISTRIfVTEO IV NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROOUCTS OOMPAET ■* AabevtOe, N. CL. IST ssnoaraMd-~ te pnt Smith ant front. 14 'Jg, Later ta the same period tad(|i'‘ John Bather ot Philadelphia to covered a fumble by Foster on his own 84 yard line far Delaware State. Two plays later haUjftm; Ernest Anderson at Wtlmtagtato" Delaware, ran 88 yards tar a TD. Tha run far ths eonvwrslon BBSta and the score then was 8-4. ta the last quarter DeHjita-i State on a drive went to mpM yard line of Smith, but loot tiHHMj on downs with less than a tiMH* remaining ta the game. Tha JMto> ended a few plays later with AMMc winning, 14 Lyndon B. Johnson, PraaldaiC-:; ' "Firmness ta toe right ta pants bl* today for peace. Tbatflfto. nass will always ha moaautoft JB mission la panss.* ' ATTEND MB CBTOBCB of rovat choice iggfe •UNDAT 15
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