Shaw Bears Bow To NCCEagles In Capitol Classic, 27-7 ♦ + . + ++'+ i St. Aug. Falcons Ruin Vikings *Homecoming Game, 8-6 Two-Point Conversion Big Break The Saint Augustine's College Falcons edged the Elisabeth City State Vikings 8-6 in the Vikings Homecoming game at Elizabeth City Saturday. The Vikings’ single scare was set np when they recovered a falcons’ fumble an their 40- yard HnO. Quarterback Irving Francis es tthe Vikings com plete a 38 and 11 yard pass to end Henry Heed which took the Viklnm to the 1-yard line of the Falcons. Fallback Earl Jackson aMred from that point for the Vikings. The pass for the extra points failed. The Falcons threatened to score several times in the first half. A sustained march of 60 yards took them to the 3 yard line of the Vik ings where they tried the Vikings lines three times and tossed a pass into the end zone but failed to score. Halfback Thomas Newbold of the Falcons intercepted a Vik ings’ pass in the closing minutes of the first half and rushed 95 yards into the Vikings’ end zone. The score and yardage were nullified by a personal penalty assessed a gainst the Falcons. Sinclair King, quarterback of the Falcons, was able to get a rally started an the 25-yard Hue of the Falcons when he completed a 20-yard toss and a 22-yard toss to end Edward Cheater respectively which placed them tn scoring position. Halfback Wayne Kills made a run to the six-yard Una from that point and fullback William Jameson want in for the aeare. Outstanding backs for St. Augus tine’s included; Lloyd Chism, En och Duke, Thomas Newbold, and William Jameson. Outstanding a mimtm linemen were: Theodore Brown. Edward Chester, North Thorps, Hannan Reid. The Falcons have won 3 confer ence gamee and lost 2. Overall av erage 4-2, They will play the Win ■ton-Salem Rams at Wineton-Salem on Noveßdtor 7. ’ FalocM Ella City M first downs • 40 yards gained rushing 138 |22 yards gained passing ...... 00 tl pairs attempted 16 0 pesses completed .• 7 I interception * 0 fumbles recovered 2 148 yards lost In penalties 7O Where They Play EDITOR’S NOTE: Below are schedule* of major college foot ban games and where they will bo played on Saturday. Nov. 7: Alcorn at Miss. Vocational Benedict at Allen U. Ark. AM&N at Grambling Prairie View at Bishop (Nov. 9) Kittrell at Bluefield Cheyney State at West Chester (Nov. 6) Albany State at Claflin Del. State at Md. State Dillard at Alabama St Elizabeth City at Fayetteville Lane at Fisk U. N. C. AAT at Fla. A&M (Home coming) Hampton at Shaw ((Homecoming) Gallaudet at Howard U. Tex. Sou. at Jackson State J. C. Smith U. at Livingstone Morehouse at Knoxville (Home coming) ',» '.'Tt.'%,-»• r . » ■ it 1 REAL GUSTO . IN A GREAT LIGHT BEER JUf Diwtnbutmd In RmMgh By FISHER WHOLESALE CO., INC/ ■'■m / ; 0 , j.' g|^ BRONZE MEDALS FROM TOKYO North Carotins College track star tidwin Roberta, second from right, proudly shows oft two brorue medals ha won in the recent Tokyo Olympics to members of the staff of the college's Burses's Office- Roberts, who represented his native Trini dad, earned a medal tor placing third in the 200 -meter dash. He earned another one as a member of Trinidad's mile relay team, which placed third in the finals of this event. Admiring the models are, from left: Miss Mary Louise Jones, Mrs. Pauline Johnson, Mrs. Dorcas Hayes, and George Thorne, assistant business manager. A&T Blasts Undefeated Morgan, 29-8 In Big Homecoming Game ■bsp 'r ' mm i^n ip sß# Wi : ■ ■ ■ ■ '‘ r V.V, ; O.M. m S ■ 9 I Rfl ' SHAW’S FLASHY END—Art Bridges. 200 lb. sophomore end from Mt. Vernon, New Fork ti expected to add a spark to tha Shaw Boars’ offense In tola week’s Hemooomlng Iflt Va. Union at Morgan S C. Trad* at Morrie Morris Brown at N. C. College Va. State at Norfolk State Philander Smith at Rust St Aug. at Winston-Salem 8. C State at Central (O) Wiley at Southern U. Salem at W. Va. tSate GREENSBORO A&T College's Aggies celebrated homecoming in appropriate fashion by knocking previously unbeaten Morgan State from the undefeated rank on a 29 to 8 triumph before 15.000 fans at Memorial Stadium last Saturday afternoon Led by quarterback Cornell Gordon, who scored two touch downs and drove his team with in range for another, ptaa a field goal, the Arglas avenged' a humiliating defeat a* tha hands of the Baltimore team last season, a defeat which re moved them from champion ship contention. With the victory, tho Aggies took over undisputed leadership in tha CIAA with a 4-0-1 conference re cord. Morgan State now ia s*l in the loop. Gordon, waging a personal duel with a former teammate, Carol Whitaker they both played at Norfolk's Booker T. Washington High emerged victor in that eon toot os well as claiming starring HOMECOMING honors tor the gam*. Gordon play ed both offense,anti defense. Gordon's touchdowns came off short runs of one and two yards. Willi* Baaaley plunged one yard for another, ClUton Matuiows went two yards tor n score, and Alfred Maloney kicked a 08-yard field goal. Burnie Blanks get Morgan State's lone touchdown on a 14-yard sprint A&T bad mounted tha more to 004. early in tha fourth quarter after The fired-up Aggies hit quickly tor two aooroo la tho firet quarter, with Baaaley and Gordon each counting from the one. Beasley's TD waa sat up whan Conrad Latitmora, A&T and. In tercepted a peas by Whitaker at tho Aggie 10 and raced to tho Morgan State 13. It took just throe plays for A&T to score. The second aoora of the quarter came off a 50-yd. drive. Tho Aggie* recovered a fumble at the Morgan State 44 and Melvin Phillip# promptly ripped oft an 11-yard sprint. Gordon rolled out around SHAW UNIVERSITY VS Hampton INSTITUTE SATURDAY "f NOV. f A. 1 Kickoff 1:30 P.M. let Chavis jd Park dU Raleigh, N. C. W GENT. ADMISSION Advance • - • • $2.00 M Student! - - - - $1.75 Add Extra Points to Your Full Social and Sports Calendar by Making: Shaw’s Homecoming: a Must on Your list! • HALFTIME FESTIVITIES • SEE OLD FRIENDS * NCC Eagles’ Billy AVsbrook Sparkles In D. C. Stadium ■V STENCH BALDWIN WASHINGTON. D. C The Shaw University Beam were defeat ed by the Eaglet es North Carolina College at Durham, 2T-7, Saturday, October tl In the annual Capitol Classic football thriller held In Washington, D. C. The Eagles grabbed the lead early in the 2nd quarter at tht end of a IT yd. drive lead by halfback Billy AUbrook who snagged a past Intended for Art Bridget end mov ed to Shaw’s 41-yard-llne at D. C. Stadium. Jones and McOlll from NCC sdvaaeed t be ball to the 15 yard line es Shew and McGill, big full-back, carried tha bell over for the touchdown. The point after touchdown waa no good. NCC scor ed again in the latter half of the second quarter after Nathan Wal ton, quarterback for Shaw, fumbl ed on his 24 yard line and McGill recovered. Jones then carried the ball In from the 18 yd. line after McGill had picked up six yards on a previous play. In the 3rd quarter, NCC return ed on the gridiron with another touehdowei following a fumble by Willie French on Shaw’s 38-yard line. Billy Alabrook picked up 27 Morgan Still Leading In C IA A * Statistics At the half-way point in the Cl* AA race. Morgan State College end to the Morgen 10 and four Plays later toot across the goal on a quarterback aneak. As it turned out, the 13-polnt burst was enough to win but Ms loner, who kicked the point after ih* tint touchdown, booted a field goal in tha aeeend period for a 10-0 halftime lead. Tlte Aggiaa made It 23-0 in the third quarter, with Matthews scor ing off a two-yard run. The lead soomtd to 20-0 early in toe fourth period with Gordon plunging nerom from tho one at the and of n 71-yard march. Princi pal plays were a 10-yard run by Gordon and n 14-yard pam from Gordon to Ronald Francis. yards and Perry got 7 yards to move the ball down the four-yard line. Alabrook wont around the right end tor the touchdown. Jones kicked the point after touchdown. The Eagles’ final touchdown result ed from a Shaw fumhta on their own 16 yard Une. NCC then soored from up (he middle. The point after touchdown waa good, making the score 17-0 in favor of North Caro lina College. Shaw’s lone score oame otter Ro bert Tinnin, on a reverse, connected with Art Bridge* tor an 18 yard pass, moving the ball down to the 42-yard lino of NCC. Tinnin then carried the boll up to the II yd. Une. Osskins, freshman back, carri ed the boll deeper into Eagle Terri tory. Nathan Walton went over tor the touchdown on a quarterback sneak. Ronald Seawall kicked the point after the touchdown. The Boors were without the com plete service* of four of their top off analve and defensive players, Charles Broaden. James Cheek, Na thaniel Woods and Haywood Moya. Shaw’s next game will be Ns Homecoming on Saturday, Novem ber 7, when the Bean play Hamp ton Institute in Chavis Itirk, Ra leigh, at 1:10 p. m. leads in tha standings and in tha team statistics. Morgan has a MM yards aver age par game In rushing white holding Its oppoaenti to SOA yards rushing per game. Morgan alpo leads In total defense by allowing its opponents a meager 104 J yard* per gams. A&T College loads la total offense with an average at 307.6 yards par game. Monro* Beard, Va. Union’s sen* sational halfback, leads la rushing and total offense. Beard has carried 80 times accumulating 017 yards in the process for a fantastic 6.0 parts par carry. Ha also has 050 yards aa total ittsnss and Is tied for fifth in scoring with M points. Sinclair King, St. Augustine’s 170 lb. Jr. QB. leads In passing with 01 percent completions and 4 TD toeaee. f FOOTBALL A • PARADE • SOCIAL AFFAIRS • COME RACK “HOME” • AB GJUOUNUUI MUnH. H. O. SATURDAY. HOFF MW t, fBBI Artis, Pope Dazzle Fans AsligonßeatsßTW,l74 The up-and-coming Little Blue! of the J. W. Ligon Junior-Senior High School here, defeated favor ed Booker T. Washington High School, 17-0 in a guns played at Raleigh’S Chavis Park Friday night The first qnarier waa a de fensive battle, whleh saw neith er team hit paydirt However, the Fetor H. (Fete) Wllllamt reaehed Bines went Into aettan in toe second period with Ralph Pep* running 01 yards tor e touchdown. Later In ih* aeeend quarter, Jimmy Rebineon kicked a 27- yard field goal to tec res** log on’s lead to a 1-0 at half-time. In the third quarter. Rocky Mount scored at Nelson Braswell picked off a Ligon pass and dash ed 53 yards tor a touchdown. Wayne Ronald Francis of ART Voile*# leads In pass receptions with 17 In five games and on* TD. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 1 WHISKEY IfTVll *4.80 jfrßl *3.05 I A/S QUART *** I OLDJAYLO!, 1 | A 41 I I OLD TAYLOR 80 PROOF Trtl CkD T*»l« WSTIUWr CO.. FttMtfOOT * LWMUt. W distiimtid h | • I ♦ Harper ran nerom too two-point conversion and too land "off the Little Blues woe rrtueed to *4. Than wtto (ho gartimn tons shooting and eeroatotag, Harter Artis mad* a daanttag rqm H* took tto* ball one yaaftod* of tto# goal Una and imoai M yards, all tor way down toe field tor n leochdrwn. flip ex in ytmt wm gn4 Coach Williams had high praise tor Artis, Fops and Bruee Lightner an the defensive side. This victory gave too Utile -Blues a 8-3 mark tor the ywt> The Booker T. Washington Liens had obly lost on# other game before last Friday night They oame late the park ranked as one of toe best defensive teams In tha Association. They now have a 0-S record. Ligon plays Ns last game her* Friday night aa too Little Blum play boat to TsyettaviUe’e R B Smith High Behoof, which thaj tied, 13-13 last aaaaan. 15