Grid Ass’r
Drops Ban
On Negroes
NEW ORLEANS (ANPI) The
Sugar Bowl Fbotball Association's
inng-ota Tiding practice of occluding
any teem with Negroes in its line
up from participating in the local
annual grid classic went by the
' hoards with the announcement this
week that this custom would no
longer be observed.
* Selection of the Syracuse Uni
versity eleven from New York as
the opponent to Louisiana State U
niversHy’s team completed the
fragmentation. The Syracuse squad
contains eight Negro players.
Negro p layers wO also be ea
view in the Reee Bawl the Cat
ten Bewl and even In the Blue
bonnet centeet where the Cnl
gre players an the Talaa team.
That ene takes place in Hons-
None of the teams in bowl games
have ever publicly expressed ob
jections to playing against Negroes.
Nor is there any record of any in
dividual southern player objecting
to being named on an All-American
eleven upon which a Negro has also
been placed.
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Edge Gamer, 68-64:
Ligon Wins Fourth In Root
by RICHMOND STEWART
The J. W. Ligon High School
Little Blues overcame a one point
halftime deficit and used their
height to an advantage in main
taining control of the backboards to
go ahead and defeat a fired up
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AGGIE SCORE Dewey Williams (50) center for the Ah T
Collets, scores a layup in the tame played last week afainst
Hampton Institute. Hampton’s Marvin Brandon, left, and Bill
Fuller (23), await the rebound which never came. AteT won the
ball tame, 73-60.
NAIA Champions To Play:
Big Tourney Slated For
Winston’s Coliseum Soon
WINSTON-SALEM— Four great
teams that have lost only one game
among them after the first week
of. the, 1964-05. basketball season
will compete in the Carolina Class
ic Friday, December 19 at the Me
morial Coliseum in Winston-Salem.
The two host quintets are the
Winston-Salem State Bams, con
tenders for honors in the Central
Intercollegiate Athletic Association,
and High Point College, a favorite
in the Carolinas Conference,
t Both teams are undefeated. Win-
Ston-Salem has won one CIAA
game and has won the Georgia In
vitational Tournament in Atlanta,
Ga. The Rams’ Ted Blunt was vot
ed most valuable player in that
tournament for the second straight
year. Teammates Ted -Ratchford and
Earl Monroe were elected to the all
tournament team.
Blunt and Monroe are two Phila
delphia. Pa. stars. Monroe is sopho
more. Blunt is a senior who was
rated all-CIAA last year.
High Point ia unbeaten.
The two visiting teams are the
Rockhurst Hawks of Kansas City,
Missouri, national champions ot the
NAIA (National Association of In
tercollegiate Athletics), and the
North Carolina College Eagles, rat
ed a top team in the CIAA.
Rockhurst is unbeaten in three
games, including its own Blue Rib
bon Tournament NCC is unbeaten
in two CIAA games, but has lost
one non-conference tilt
Garner High team. 88-84, Friday
I night In Garner. .
t The Blue*, who might have
■ thought it would be an easy game
■ because of having won handily
> over the same team two nights be
> tare, by 23 points, warn seen made
Doubleheaders will be played
each night Winston-Salem State
will face. Rockhurst at 9 p.m. Fri
day, December 18 in the second
game. High Point will play NCC
at 7 pm. in the opener.
On Saturday night the Rams will
play NCC in the first tilt and High
Point will battle Rockhurst in the
nightcap.
This will be the second straight
year Winston-Salem State has fac
ed a national small college cham
pion in a home contest. The Rams
played Pan-American. 1962-63 NA
IA champs, a year ago at the Coli
seum.
The twin bill also will maka
history because it will mark the
first time two North Carolina teams
will have competed against each
other in an interracial basketball
game.
Grambling’s Eddie Robinson
“Coach Os Year” For Oistrfct
GRAMBLING, La (Special)
Glum Eddie Robinson, the astute
football carpenter who did a titanic
rebuilding Job at Grambling Col
lege this season, has been named
NAIA “Coach-of-the-Ycar” for Dis
trict 30.
Kebtnoen commands the NA
IA reetram despite a 46-15 set
back by Florida A4N In the
Orange Blossom Classic recent
ly In Miami.
The coach admits that the Flori
da memories spoil things some
what, but he feels that the lessons
learned will aid and abet the Gram
» - TO TRADE FOOfBALL GEAR FOR TRACK TOGS EMn Bethea, Trenton, N. ).. who
this season broke into the starting football lineup of the championshop AtsT College Aggie*, has
i begun training lor competition in arbiter indoor *rack meete. He hold* national high school champ
ronship* in both the shot put and discus throw He standi with Mel Groomee, assistant football
&oach at AUT, also of Trenton, who last summer invited Bethea to join the Aggies.
aware they were hi for a battle
when the scrappy Gamer team
traded them basket far basket at
the opening whistle
This was the fifth straight
wta far the Harvey HearUey
s rerage per game te DU. Lar
ry Spams, as f Jwnier, psasp
ed ht M paints far UgmwhD*
markers. Ther'alse pnIM h
ane half Mwwtwrii Mrjfro
George Hollewsy and Tyrant
Bailey shewed vast improve
meat else. Theywore »bhj»
plays hs mettena, and aleng wIU
a well-balanced team effort.
A , greet deal of credit for the
victory should ga to Robot Drake
ford, who earns off the bench to
score eight needed points when
one of the starting players hit *
“cold spot”
Heartley, who Is imsrvsd In re
vealing his opinion as tp what the
team might do this season, did ad
mit that the Bluet are In trouble'lf
the branch is not strengthened or
the defense does not improve with
out so many foul violations.
The Junior Varsity Team, coach
ed by George Jones, also picked its
fifth straight win without a lorn and
stretched its winning streak to ten
games ever the two seasons
Shaw Bears
Drop Two
Cl A A Tilts
BT BPENCEB BALDWIN
The Shaw University Baers drop
ped two conference games in their
week's activities, tint to the Panth
ers of Virginia Union 79-88, Thurs
day, December 10, In Richmond,
Virginia, and the fcagles of North
Carolina, 110-100, on Saturday, De
cember 12, in Raleigh.
In their game againts the Panth
ers of Virginia Union, the Bean
grabbed the lead in the first half
and stayed from tour to five points
al *d of the Panthen for the first
halt with the half-time scoreJ>e%
ing Shaw, 34 and Union, 30.
However, la the second half,
tbo Panthen returned to give
the Bean a hard way to go.
With 4 minutes left In the
game, the score was «3-®I In
favar of Union and they bad
possession of the ball. At that
point. Art Nlleo and John
Pajrno, who had 19 pointo each,
load a Union apart that moved
them te,e final score of 79-18.
In thejr second game of the week,
the Shaw University Bean were
out-flown by the “Flying" Eagles
of North Carolina College of Dur
ham, by a score of 110-10®. The
Eagles tied the game at two all,
with 18:11 to go in the first half,
and commanded the game from
then on, with the exception of a
hot spurt by the Bears in the final
minutes of tbo game.
With 11:31 to go In the half,
little (5’ 8”) Ous Jonas lead a hoi
spurt with his shooting of SO and 30
footers. Also In on this hot spurt
for the Eagles was big 6* 4", Ted
Manning, NCC’s great forward. As
a result of this spurt, the Eagles
were ahead 48-31 at half-time.
With a 22 point lead and 14:28 to
go, the Eagles were then attacked
by hard-hustling Shaw Bears. Ira
Mitchell, little 5' IV guard for
Shaw, led this drive Mitchell was
bling program for the 1965 season.
Robinson has wen 146 games, lost
56 and tied 10 in 29 seasons at
Grambling.
He is second vice-president of the
NAIA Football Coacfaae Association
Never perk In the hot sun if you
can avoid it, the Catholic Digest
advises, because geeollne evapo
rates very quickly in the heat
IN LIFE, as in Action, wo all
look forward to a happy ending
and art resentful if H turns out
otherwise.
UQOITS HIGH SCORER Shown above Is Larry Spence,
who scored 25 points last Friday night aa the J. W. Elgon Little
Blues whipped Garner, 68-64, lot their fourth straitht victory a
iainst no deteats, and the second win over the Garner squad. (See
etory).
John Bacon
Plays Here
Vs. State
John Bacon, the only Negro on
the Southern Callotrnta basketball
team, was the ace-net tar for the
Trojans in a game between the
North Carolina State Wolfpack and
the Southern California Trojans at
the Reynolds Coliseum Saturday
"night
He is a 1961 graduate of the Ov
erbrook High School In Philadel
phia, Henna. He followed such no
table basketballers as Wilt Cham
berlain; Walt Hazxard and Wally
Jones to Overbrook. Bacon attend
ed the Antelope Vellsgc Junior
College for two years, earning All-
State honors.
Southern CaTs coach, Forrest
Twogood, says his success this sea
son depends on Bacon for the
baekeourt
Although the Trojans were de
feated by a 9-point mragln. they
fought back gamely with leading
scorers Bacon and Zarraro to put
the preeeure on the Wolfpack in
the late minutae. The Trojans were
nigged physically and had a 46-42
in rebounding.
terrific on his drive shots, and on
the free throw line, where he col
lected 9 out of 9 shots. Mitchell
finished the game with 24 points,
all of which came in the 2nd half
of play.
Also in ea this Shaw drive
wee George Gerald, freshman
forward, and Joe Byers, who
finished as high point man for
the Bean with 24 points. With
the NCC lead still dwindling,
at 1:59, the Eagles lead was eat
to five points st96-9L However,
the hot-sheeting of big Tod
Manning proved to be the de
riding factor of the game, en
abling tthe Cagles to eleee oat
with a 116-166 victory. Man
ring, was setaslly the story of
the sane, with Ms great jump
ing and phenetrial sheeting. Ho
finished the game with 46
prints, 99 of which came In the
ted half.
The Bean close out their pre
holiday schedule with two games
this week. On Wednesday, Decem
ber 16, the Been will be at Elisa
beth City State. Elizabeth CUy, and
will journey to Virginia State In
Petersburg, Virginia, on Thursday,
the 17th.
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