. 1^. ^ rm CAKOLIHA Tims SATURDAY OCTOBER 30, 1M7 N. C. COLLEGE DEFEATS ST. AUG. 18 Freeman And- ..w" Austin Star As Eagles Win RALEIGH, Oct. 23 — Raying ’ their second team all of the first half Tjut about two minutes, anJ most of the last half, the N. C. •College lEagles defeated a fiRht- ^ ing and I'tutbiborn St. Auerustine eleven here Friday by a Scor3 of 18 to 0. Although the second ^rirg Eagles made a total of seventeen first downs in the first half ■'From this point Stroud and An.v nine for St. Augustine, the N, C [ tin started to romp which ®nded by Justin, Brewington, Freemai and Stroud to the six yii^d stripe when the whistle ended the ii.’st half. The second half opened with Coach BUrghardt ag^in electee to send in his second strin,? line. The iB5agles kicked off to th'3 Saints, and after f^veral ex change of punts the ball re»teJ on St. Augustine’s 40 yard line. College boys were unabld to score. Early in the second quai-- ter the Eagles started a fli'vo from the Saints 40 yard line tl>nt took them to their opponents 3 . yard line which ended in a funi-'j hie. The Eagles then suffered penalties amounting to a loss of i 2)0 yards. With two minut»Ji to play the Eagles rushed in tw-t first Itring ibackfield men and several first string linemen, and immediately started a drive after ■'Nevins intercepted one of thf* Saints passes and ^s downed on the 'Eagle’s t6 yard line. The ball was carried on rteveral long runs in the second touchdown of the game, l^e try for extra .ooint failed. The third touchdown came in the fourth quarter when aucrros- sive runs by Austin and Stroud which began at the Saints 3ir ydrd line ended with Stroud tak ing thfe ball over for the third touchdown iind a final county cf i 1« to 0. . ’ H. Johnson, Saints fullback was outstanding and made seve ral nice runs for his team while Perry was also spectacular 1q his performance for the RaTeigh boys. €4 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS C. I. A. A. I N. €. College tf|8 St. Aug. 0 Va. State 4b* A. & T. Collecre S J. C. .Cmith 12 Lincoln U- 6 Va. Union 18 Morgan 31 Otkars West Va. State*" 18 ’ gfcown 7 Knoxville 2# Shaw U. 0 Hampton 0 St. Panl 0 Bluefield 0 Howard 0 Morehousi 0 Seasjtdei s Drop ' From Ranks Of rf U n d e f e a t e d Fisfcfe $ ARe NOW ON TME-iA/esr COP>ST PLAYING AGAlNSr TOP RAMK SOPT BAU ■teams, joe -plays FIRsr 0A5E SO WELL YOt/b /Vffr'ep Tf/nw He /5 TftT H£AVY yv'eiQHT CHr.MPlOh/ ■rToa, c) 1937 i::?:rr.'.Ti:;:AL K-.r.j irzta K.eijitHfi^'^ State 2^ . Tusk^^e 0 -•—^ Schook Orange County T^raing School I J Hillside 0 Where TTiejr Plajr Thi« We«k N. ^ College vs - Shaw U. at Raleigh A. & T. College v» ^ Hanipton at Greensboro J- C. Smith vs St. Aufc-. at Charlotte Va. State vs _ Union at Peteratourg Hif'ti Schools Hillside High vs SmithfielJ" at Durham BROWP) OF LINCOLN STARS the day and the winning margin AS LIONS DEFEAT PIRAT^iS BY 6-0 SCORE Pirate* First Defeat by Lincoln In Years; Griffin, Stan For Pirates N, C. College Preps For Homecoming Celebraliotiin Shaw Prepares For Battle With i pagles Oct. 30 By J. Francis Price When the Shaw University E>bars' and the North Carolina State College Eagles from Dur^ ham meet Saturday on the Alum ni Field in one of football’s keen est rivalries indications aire that they will be watched toy one .of to football game in these parts in recent years. Fins from- all sec tions of North Carolina have in dicate*^ intentions of season. With “Big Train” Hutchim and Alston in the g:ame the Eagles offer two of North Caro lina's finest ball carriers to op pose Shaw’s triple-threat back- field of Howard, Fleming, Cree- cy, and Govan.'The Shaw linemen will be headed Jby Captain ‘Ben* 1937 EAGLES SQUAD AND THE COACHES By Cart E. Johnson h'aMPTON Institute, V«., Oct. 23—Coach Rivero’s Elivj and Orange clad Lincoln- “Liotis” mo ved with preci:4on, driv»*, .'inJ spirit through sixty minutes of hard football last Saturday to de feat Gideon Smith’s Pirates at Hampton bjr a 6-0 score be for-' 2500 fans who filled the ■st-.idium that sunny afternoon. The Lion.^ for Lincoln. The extra point wa-4 stopped by the Pirate line on ra attetnpt to run the ball. March 76 Yard* as Half Eiib It wad in this same perio*i tha* the Lions put on an offensive drive that took them down the gridiron 76 yards to the Pirate 4 yard Jine. On a fake kiekj^ J. Jackson, triple threat Lion ha!f- baok, dashed to Hampton’-* 49 yard Ij^e where he was stopped ’ by Moton and Minni.-i J. Brown and Hobson added 29 yards ta place the ball on Hamptons 20 yart line from which pmnt th-» ball advanced to the Pirat? ■* yard stripe by virture of a beau- X. now own their first victory over j tiful 16 yard pass from J. Brown the Pjmte^iB many^'^^|Feal*^^ to W- "Brown as half enite* ' Saturday’s Lincoln team was just about the better elevp'i the score denotes. The campus at North Carolina tions for general prefparation College for Negroes is ago;? witll The line of march will begin -at' the game which it is believed will i CIAA honors, 'excitement as, November) 6, the the campus, go down Fayetteville [ determin,e the North Carolina' date for the great homecoming to Umstead, Cros-'^ Umstnad toljfootball championship And' give game, draws near. With three George, down George to Petti- some ideia as ta the North Caro- victorie.s tb their credit; Fayette, grew, out Pettigrew and back I lina team which may earn a The first quarter was a duel between J. Jackson of Lin coln and Taylor of Hampton with Taylor getting the edge in yard- p.ge. Lincoln was backed up t j her own ten yard line by Tay lor’s 59 yard punt. Jaclcson forced to kick out~ of danger placing the ball on the PirateV 46 yard line. W. Brown Races 79 Yard* It'was with breathlessn'that every one watched the team* grapple batk grreat rilshinv ipow- er sevral times-tB the last half. Led by its little 147 pounl left half, ‘ Lil” Jim Griffin, New Jer sey lad, whose father, Louia Criffin was a former Pirate, 'he ^asiders fought hard to over come the Lincoln margin which grew larger a.^ the game drew to a close. Griffin . threi* beautiffil rur^ of elevin. 19, and 28 yards to place the,ball in ‘icof- ^ ing, position, ^where" it wa-? With the spectators clamour- on downs. lost last tent centers in the CIAA and “Dud” Rucker who in his first year of conference competition ' is making a determined bid for * ville, St. Paul, and St. Augus tin«; aft«r -having tLeid Bi(; Blues of ,E‘luefield* early in the season, ihe_ EagleSu are in readU ne3 for a hard-fought game with Virginia ttnion. Business Pivnw. as well as individuals througlicut the city of Durham, are coopera ting in the matter of decoration of floats and financial conthbu- into Fayetteville; has already place in tht CIAA first division been chosen. Participating in the activities of the day will be the Drum and +Bugle Gorps of the American Legion Poi^t in Ral eigh, (Graduates and former stu dents of North Carolina College 1 victories and ono tie The Durham team will enter the affr^ with a string of three consecutive victories over the Shaw eleven and a season’ re- are making plans for theif re union on this ocCSf^pn. Under the i The Bears with two leciiiv' victories over conference taanis general direction tff-Dean iMoney To Loan I „ DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOTHES, RADIOS. GUNS OR Anything. Of Value. Inited Loan And Losgase Shop 112 EAST MAIN STREET * PHONE i-8471 T,^ Taylor, committees are at work decorating the campus and making plans for the crowninj of Miss North Carolina for the academic year 1(937-38. Tickets for the game, which ‘will begin at Lewis is anixous now to' enter the » The game will be Shaw’a Home Commg and will !be preceded by a parade through Raleigh’s prin cipal business centers. Slji^w stu dents have prepared also cheer ing ntunts and pantomines to ‘n- teratin spect^ors ,at rest periods and between halves. Additional seat* hav» oeen constructed on the Alumni f'.eld to provide for the unusually big crowd exipected. SPORTS TALK By K4f> Jesaamy International Negro Press NEW YORK—(INP)—We art wondering whether John Henry 2:00 P.'M., wljl toe on sale in the Bull City " T^^g iStore and the Biltmore Drug Store, as well as tional running: that made him desiring to participate in the parade are requested to contact Dean Taylor, heavyweight ranks—Last week he absorbed a teriffic beating from Isadore Gastanaga, the Cu ban heavyweight . . . Lewis was bounced twice in the first round and dropped for the nine count in the third Pictured a.bove is the 1937 , varsity squad of the N. C. lege Eagles who handed St. Aug-, ustine College of Raleigh an 18 .to O defeat Fnday. ^Tlw E*gW- have won three game* this year. and tied one. The squad returnsi. to Raleigh Saturday to meet the ^ Shaw Univei4sity Bear*. This is ^ always a game filled with plenty of action when ever the two an cient rival* meet. | At the left is coaches Burg- hardt and McClendon, Jr. who have guided the EagTes to vir^ot-y in all games except one^ and that being a scoreless tie with the Big BIu«s from Beckley, W. Va j The Eagles ineet Union at Col lege Park in Durham Saturday November 6. ing for a touchdown or field goal ; to interrupt this kicking . : J" of futility, both teams stood Hke ' rally, j Hampton thrSw Gibraltar to keep their goal lines tO-^all .^mers of th3 ^cld impenetrable iiT a game enili-vtn-f^'^’niida-.le Lion., , ..etR- ed here and there by remarkable , ‘^e attack. A beautr'al 25 punts and long runs. The rharg-P’*^'^ Baylor to Had ing Lincoln line forced Taylor ^ion^ stop- to kick on tha third down aftar.P®*^ others. McGhee w^as stopped twice for t E- Jackson, Gilmore, liailcy little"gain. 'Faking the ball on his' and Honey played very creditable own 21 yard line J. Brown, ’orii- football in the line of tha H ue lant Lion ’ quarterback, .*o..k and Orange gridsters, and Grans- loose off tackle, then cut back to ^rry, ISlSton, *Watson, pick up his interference and rao- *nd Minnis were standouts in the ed 79 yards for the lone tally of Pirate forward wall. ^ Va. State Trojans’ attack again J/opened the Trojans started a- ■ Reds” Briscoe of Washington | nother sustained touchdown drive D. C., Stanley Land of Browns- from their own 35, having obtain ville. Pa., Smiling Joe Hall of Philadelphia, Pa„ and Jnmpira Echols of Englewood, N. J:, came in for a large share of *-he, Tro jan glory as they Jcjpp.^j[ the Agr. ACCIDENT HOSPITAL INSURANCE SICKNESS FIDELITY BAIL SURETY BONDS SOUTON INSURANCE COHPANf fHf ONLY CASUALTY COMPANY CHARTEMEO IM NORTH CAROLINA ' ■2V«Dil a 1 Theatre DURHAM, N. C. |Tuesday ^ Wednesday! ^ SPECIAL LALLlCQLOREiilCAST I Trojans Upset. A. & j. College Bulldogs 40-6 -IN— Te M P T at l Oi N’ (Eiinging fll their blockiag, | pour pf rain which lasted passing, and running talents in- througljoat Friday night. fle^t- to display, the Virginia Stiiie footed Tlojan backs, paced by ^'College Trojans, defending CIA i Eugene “Ace” Bailey of Ck'^e- ^ A champions, sutomerged A. & T.' land, Ohio, found no diff'culty' College fighting Aggies under |-in skiriting—the -Aggies fktnka ►S a 40 to 6 defeat, on Roger'!,':: and plunging through wide open gies line to ;4ireds and raced a- s-ound the ends from a varied as sortment of spinners, reverses, laterals and straight line power play’s. It was in the middle of the first quarter that V*. State Tro jans scored the first touchdown. “Red’ Briscoe intercepted a' gt^te pi^nt 30 yards to the Tro- pass from the hands of Myei-s, {jan-i 36 yard line, Aggie quarter, on States 25 yard 1 marker and, ran beautifully down penetrate the \«. the west side line 70 yardj to»State forward wall the Aggies place the ball on A. & T ’■« 10 j b-;fore being forced out of buund passes in succession to Briscoi picked up two on .a play i ^JTich. The first forward gained off right tackle and on the next ® yards which IBradley, Aggia ed possession of the ball on an exchange of punts. With Land, Bri foe, an^J B‘?tley lugging the toall, Va. State t>ok exactly 10 plays to cross the .4. & T. goal line for the scores Joe Hall, sent in to kick' and. stand ing back...as if to do it from placement, -raced instead ^ound right end for the extra point. iBefore the second quatter Waa mnay minutes older the A. and T. .Aggies scored' their touchdown. Lynch returned a Athletic Field, here, last I ^ SaiJr- ^ In spite of fan extremely soggy j I caused toy a stUdy lown, Although “Ace” ;0ailey led ^e gaps; in the North Carolinians’ forward wall for long thrit’in;? runs and substantial gains. shift Stanley Land plunged thru the center the remaining S yards to score. Briscoe’s kick from placement hit the score bar but fell the wrong way for no goal. " A; and T. received tfie kick kick off and played on about tTie even terms with the Trojans through the remainder of^ "the first^Periol’ Lynch, May, The Hillside Hornet^ s'^fere.l their first defeat Friday By be* full back hit Va. State’s g\iar»l to earn a fir t down . on jSta* ea 23, Lynch scored on a pass fmne Myers. The final score was VirginLi State Trojans 40 A. amd T. Col lege 6. Hillside Lose To Cha«>et HIT Ita-adley showing creditable- ball- carrying ability at several stage >. But as the seco'nS”^ period ing beaten by the Orangj Coun ty training School 13 to 0. 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