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■Annual Turkey Day” Classic Pits Bears Against Falcons ■++++++ + ♦ . ♦ + + WJelaware State Whips St. Aug. Falcons, 18-6 Here OUT OP THE GAME Nsw York: Three members of the Now York Jots' defensive teem, reeupperating in Lenox Hill Hospital here, take time out for « huddle, November 19tfi, to talk a bout tho Jets' November 22nd dome in Gekfomia against the Oakland Raiders. Lett to right are : Clyde Washington, Oerry PhiHn, and Marshall Starks. <VPI PHOTON. Hailed As All-Time Great A&T’s Cornell Gordon Plays Last Game Thanksgiving Day GREENSBORO—CorneII Gordon, who on Thank* giving Day will be pitting hi! final game lor the A&T College Aggies is being hailed as the all-time great quarterback for hie teem. Ike 5-11, ISS-peund eaoier boa Norfolk, Va, does about everything well In the routine as • triple-threat quarterback. So paeeee with the best, punta ;; at an average of 3M yards per hjr, and with hie now famous roll-out option. Gordon is e g ually dangerous with his rswihg. He also double aa an outstanding man on defense. "But wfaat makes Gordon the really great quarterback,” head couch Bert Piggott says, "is his flair for doing successfully unex pected, almost always a surprise to the opponents and often to his own teammates. He possesses rare engenuity.” Gordon often devises a play in the huddle which more often works than fails. An example in point accounted for the first touchdown the Aggies scored two weeks ago against a smart Florida A k M University eleven. A- * I had the bell on the Florida St-yard line, fourth dawn end long yardage. From a field geel formation. Gerdau, whom oeurybedy expected FOOTBALLI THANKSGIVING BAY.. I A RALEIGH CLASSIC I SHAW ST. AUG. M “FALCONS" I THURSDAY KICKOFF I wm NOV. I fM CHAVIS FIELD I f< Malts >2.00 Students SI .001 f 1 Pop*t ]»lis» This Great Bivalry | would hold for placement, took the bell, raised ap and tabbed it aver the heads as charging Uaenmn-and Raebsckers table fullback. Willi* Beasley, an# of three prospective rocefvereeat Aggie Basketballers List 3 Tourneys, 18-Game Card GREENSBORO—The AJkT Col lege basketball team, defending CIAA champions in both, visita tion and tournament competition, and of the NCAA College Division South Central Tournament, list on its 1964-65 schedule 18 games and three tournaments. The Aggies open the season with the Georgia Invitational Tourna ment. to be played In Atlanta. Oa.. on December 3-5. and are scheduled to compete in the Win ston-Salem Holiday Tournament, Winston-Salem, on January 1-3, 'and if everything goes well, will conclude the campaign at the an nual CIAA Basketball Tourna ment, scheduled for the Greens-, boro Coliseum. February 33, 36, in the clear. While Gordon recently has not run as often, his skill and speed la that department always pose a ipina-ehlUing threat to th* opposi tion. They know hat ha will and 37. The Aggie heme elate fist* the following engagements: all set for the Charles Moore Gymnasium, beginning at S:M P. M.; Hampton Institute, De cember 7; Fayetteville State College, December 13; John son C. Smith University, Jan uary-9; Shaw University. Jan uary 13; North Carolina Col lege, January II; Winston- Salem State College, January S 3; St Augustine's College. January SS; Uringstaua Col lage. February 9; and CHaa beth City State College, Feb ruary 16. The away schedule includes: St Augustine’s College. December 13; Quarterback Throws Two T. D. Passes Quarterback Elbert Blackmon threw two touchdown passes and had a hand in four extra point* a* he led Delaware Btato to an 18* 8 victory over Saint Augustine'» College Falcons at Chavis Park. Raleigh. Saturday. November 31 Blackmon, who oompleted 8 out of 13 passes, for 177 yards and 3 touchdowns, hit halfback William Oodrey in the first quarter with a 35-yard toss for the first one and came back in the third period with aii 89-yard bomb to halfback Douglas for the Delaware touch downs. He also ran one extra point and threw to Randolph ior anoth er. A fourth quarter safety account ed for the Hornets’ final two points when tackle Garrett In gram trapped Falcon* quarter back Sinclair King in the end •one. A King pass to flanker Chester Bennett for 33 yards resulted In the lone Saint Augustine's tally. The attempt for a two-point con version failed. Del. 81. Aug. First downs ... 11 8 Rushing yardage 103 78 Passing yardage 177 77 Passes 8-13 8-19 Passes intercepted 4 0 Punts 3-36-6 3-33-8 Yardage penalised 60 50 Set Orange Bowl Honor For Hayes MIAMI (NPI) Bob Hayes, win ner of two Olympic gold medals, and the world's 'fastest human,” will be honored by the City of Mi ami at the annual Orange Blossom Classic on Dec. 5. Miami Mayor Robert King High will present a plage* to Hayes before the kick-off of the 32nd annual Orange Blee som Classic. Hsyes, a member of the Florida A&M football team, will play In the geme. Fayetteville State College. Janu ary 6; Livingstone College, Janu ary 18; Johnson C. Smith Univer sity, January 39; Shaw Univer sity. February 1: North Carolina Colelge, February 8; Winston-Sa lem State College. February 12: Hampton Institute, February 19; and Klim both City State College February 30. BIG JIM BROWN VP-ENDED Hard-running Clave land Browns' fullback Jim Brown H up-ended by a Detroit Lion Defender. Ernie Clark, in a Hama played in Cleveland Sunday, November IS. The Lions did have a hard time stopping Brown who scored two touchdowns, raizing his career total to 103 and pushed hh season’s rushing total past 1,000 yards. The Browns won the germ, 37-21 (JUPI PHOTO). A&T’s Defense Given Praise GREENSBORO—The A 8c T Col-, lege Aggies, perched atop the heap in the CIAA flag race this week had special praise tor an improved defense in the line. The same forward wall, which more nearly resembled a eelve la early season, when the Tennessee State University Tigers ran ever It at will, has since gained a lot of pride for itaelf, end a great deal of respect from opponents. The A A T defense reached Its season s high lest Saturday la hold ing the strong Virginia State Tro : jatis to a m< as ley 13-yards inrush- I ing. i In a losing cause two weeks ago i against th epowerful Florida A 6k M : University Rattlers, fans say, the 1 Aggies really looked "good," losing. Bill Sinclair, Charlotte, the star tackle for the Aggies, said, "We took everything Florida sent at us In that first half . .. down the middle and ou the outside . . ." He then apruptly i stooped, remembering that Florida's Bob Hayes, tbo J world's fastest human, world 1 record bolder and Olympic champion In the sprints, waa Inserted In a halfback spot. That stretched us too thin,” Sinclair concluded. The Aggie# contained Hayes, but In doing so, left Bobby Felts and Cal vin Lang free to do the damage. > Bert Piggot, heed coach tor the [ Aggies, wes the one who fiahed [ out th* praise. "When we started | last tell, we knew w* hed th* of | sense." Piggott said, “but we also ; knew that we had weakness In tha , interior Uo« . . , a ivi ui ikw re placements lor veterans who had left.'' Carter To Fight Giardelto Dec. 14 PHILADELPHIA (NPI) Chal lenger Rubin (Hurricane) Carter will get his delayed shot at middle weight champion Joey Glerdellh. Th* title match, cancelled after difficulties developed far a meeting la Lae Vegas on Oct M, Is new eet far Dae. 14. The 15-round encounter will be , staged in Convention Hall by Jim my Riggio, s local promoter. Tick ets has bean scaled at a |3O top. Dallas. Texas, was named In hon or George Mifflin Dallas, the 11th vice president (under Jams* K. | Polk), th* Catholic Digest states. j RADICALISM is often Just an . empty stomach shouting for s place at the food trough. There ere two sides to every law suit, th* legal and the moral side. Cross-Town Rivalry Will Be Renewed Here Thursday The at Augustine's College Fal cone and the Shaw University Bonn wilt clash In their annuel season battle, Thureday, November M at Chavis Part, Raleigh, in th* Thanksgiving Day Claeelc. The Bears of Shaw will be out to regain the trophy which was won by th* Falcons last year, by a score of 18-8. Th* Falcon*. however, will be Intending to stop all ad vaneea by tha Basra. The Fslceos taka a 4-i ruerd lata the game, where as th* Bean take a 8-8-1 record. Both teems an returning from Sat urday defee tat The Fs Icons loot to Delaware State by a sear* of 18-6 and Shaw waa adged by tbo Fellow Jacket# of Allan University, 14-18, In Columbia. S. C. Seniors, who will b« playing their final game tor the Ihlcont will be guards Rufus Hart* end Clayton Inconn In las, who era expected to 4/S QUANT I % t ■ m llgl! m I OLD TAYLOR 93 KENTUCKY BOURBON UQUEUR. 86 PROOF. THE OLD TAYLOR DISTILLERY CO, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY J wb CJUKMJHMII RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY. NOVEMBER *B. 1884 be dangerous la tha Bsan' ottenaa; line-backer, Theodore Brown; No aoh Thorpe, a tackle; and Sc Au gustin*'* speedy end, Edwerd Cheater, one who will not be com pleting hit yean of service to th* team will be Walter “Coco” Jack ion, who Coach Jem* Clements predicts will tee on* of th* big sparks of his offense. The Bean will be getting fi nal sarrioea from guard Deltas Moort. who baa provided much •park to the Bean’ defease for the past four yean; James Snow, who moved Into the end position this year and has been groat; fullback Lanue Johnson, a demon In hie position; Big Charles Brandon, whose work at the tackle position has boon to that he will always be re membered at Shaw; and Rob art Ttanbi, Shaw’s great half back who runs with hi* peer* and with those fellow* who Coach Robert (Stonewall) Jack son of the Bears reminds ut that th* teem to la good physical condi tion and that they win definitely be out to bring that trophy back to Shaw. The probable starting line-ups are: St. Augustin*’*: LB, Edward Chester. LT, Notch Thorn, LG, Clayton Ineermtmu, C, Theodors Brown. RO, Rufus Harts, RT, Her man Reid. RE, Oredy Thomas, QB. Sinclair King, LHB. Walter Jack ton. FB, Charter Bennett, and RHB. William Jsmesoa. Shaw: LI, Arthur Bridge*. LT. Jamaa Cheek, LG, Delian Moor* C, Louis Smith, 80, Nathaniel Woods. RT, Chariot Brandon, Bl Edward Walker, QB. Nathan Wei ion. LHB, Raymond Gsitoitan. VI Lanue Johnson, end RHB, Robot Tlnnin. « 15
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