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SoA/A/y' iP: WHO fS f^ECOGMtXCD . nfiahlR‘\f4tlQhl. Cf/AMPh AW fS ^AST P/rOyAV.:- tr tN TH£ i^ASr,,, O : -7 i:rrr.i*Atie!:.'f ir.KS D EFFAT EAGLES AROUND the TOWN . . 'S^aw Shows Too Much T^lm* Cow«i ••««» to a«nfc, wferj pnt'B toy frt«nd. doesn’t Ae g«t one cf her own? Why do M. S. »nd J. B. »tand on tii« camput in the cold? It must be love. Why doesn’t V. E. stay on the West End where she belongs and itop trying .to fi|^re out ..where H. S. apenda hla time. He ■eema to be keeping L. A. com pany and it. la it considered ethical for a younc lady who j(ias an escort to a social functicMi to procure an Invitation firom another young man to be escorted home fey Him. Isn't that what Willie IR did to C, D. for C. "W. It ain't right. Vicky Kelly, who took home from the aocial, was it B. Ford? Holmes, lyric tenor of N. C. C. is typical of the “strong, silent type is It a.i^rl “hack home”? Maivaret Burton why cfen’t you •t«y away from tte^cradle and leave James W5iitley alone or ia i tyoar maternal instinct. Why does Qfara ®. follow the B. C. Night Hawks around. Is Uiere some attraction in the per- aon of the tromibone playert Julia Bdmonsen’s by worda are “Where’s Lawrence? Can she mean Lawrence Perry? W!iy is H. T. always around BoyRlnV Tailor Shop? Can it be Fuzzy? We think babies should stay in the cradle,. don’t you Marie Col lins? George Norman b trying them all out, spiaking of Misses W- B., W. P., L. G. and now E. Ormham. J. Bonds and A. Bland are having their "heaven on earth" very successful. M. Powell and Johnson ar» singing ‘KJone witfc the Wind." John Ellis certainly is iPss L. Allens "man of the hour”. Why doesn’t L. B. and R. S. make pp^ Why does H. S. call a certain lady "sweet pea of coune the ’ady is L. A. G. H. is lons^some for H. H. she sa^ “Lover where can you be. Watch your step G. H. We understand. Travis H. is seen talking wi^ all the boys. Pick the rigtit one kid. G. S. has B. S. going in her Class Jor N. C. College "SRUTUS* WILSON’S TEAMS UNDEJREATED THIS SEASON SMITHPIBU), N. C. — The Johnson County Training caires under the tutelage of H. K> “fi’TUtua" Wi!son, former Mor gan College star, enjoy an un defeated sMson thus far out of nine games played. T^ie boys hav ing won six games and the girls tisree. , The boys' victories are as fol lows; Elizabeth City, 3-9-11; 14- Iffl. E. E. Sm«3i, 29-1®: 22-17. Shawtown, 74-4; Clinton, 92-25. The fprls: B. E. Smith, iBRd 12-6. Clinton, ^-4. own way. , Watch out W. I think she has something there. D. A, and 0, P. are seen to- get£ier quite frequently, they say it ia romanea. Really X^ola. which one ia it? David or Gaorge? Auf Wiedersehen Jan»:nry 22.—^TT»e Riaw 'Uni versity Beara and 0carett«tf scored a double-header Tlctory . over North Carolina College men and girl’s basketball teams last night in the Shaw CymntSlum the Shaw men wir.nir.jr 43-2& a i the Shaw girls by a 6|(K19 mar- gin. lUot^ gamM were featured by close guarding in the first quar ter but the Shaw aggr^pations soon gained a cbmmanding lead to win going away. In the men’s game the Doi- himites made only one field goal in the first half' while the Shaw quint«t led by Creecy and Mara- ble found the ba^eC often ^ enough to lead»22 to 7 at inter- ^ mission. In the second half the Eagles attack improved to have | them play almost on even terms with th^ (Raleighites. * ■ With Rice, Gaddy, and Moore dropping in two pointers from all angles of the court the Shaw, girla gained a i22 to 7 lead at half ' -•Oe- titne and won handily. The Shaw guards with Alston. Fr—aw and Carson showing unnaual bril- liaata Rave 1i feature parfor- ■-’a"*e oF"j . • --y wife ten " ' actively W the Sha.v men’s scoring while FL Johnson, I^ ham foiwart, wftb ~ twelve points was higt aeorar 3i tll« ecntest ( Gaddy and Moore with Extern and fifteen poiata reap«etiv«l| led t’le Shaw seoriitg; MmA with twelve points was beat for the . Durham team, NEWSBOY3 STAra>ING James Rogers Lonnie Rogers Eldrige Coleman Nathaniel Clemmons PMTip Robbins Roy Crawford Cha'les Ansley Andrew fclemmons, Jr. Percell Morgan Abraham Graham Brooklyn College lops Hampton Pirates 49-31 boys. Tbe half ez^ed in favor of Brooklyn, 22-|S. PIRATES RAU.Y SHMlT At th^ hHKlnBi&g of the second 'half th£ Pirates began to click the score varying about 6 to 8 points until four of tfce Pirate rfignlurs game via the foul route. Last minute iil^urta by Brooklyn left the final score 4e-ai. It was again the accurate j shooting of "Sonny" Thon»»"that ■ kept the Virginians in the runn- i ing. The 6 field goals and four foul ^ots which be scored gar nered him second scoring honom with a to^ of 16 points. Brooklyn’s Knntz was the bHrh scorer of the evening-, with seven field groals and four foul SMITH’S GOLDEN BULLS Sl^H ST. AUG„ t»-9S CHARLOTTE, N. €, Smith Bulls trimmed St. Augo»- tine before a packed bouse Sat> urday night by a score of 69-32. j llhe Saints jumped ta an-, early lead on some apecteculai long shooting by Hunt in the first few minutes of the game. Howteve|,;Jjieir lead was diort MUSSOLINI CHANCES APPEAL TO AFRICANS FIGlfrNC SPANISH LOYALISTS (By Shemnn A- Harmoa) BROOKLYN, — «i#tiry was mftde here Saturday ni^t In tJhe new Brooklyn Ctfllege Gym nasium as the fast Erboklyn Col lege quintet outscored tSie spacta- cular shooting Hampton Institute team, 4^-31, beforfi-JLCrosS of approximately 750 spectators who turned out to witness the first interracial oolJege basketball game played in the Metropolitan District. ■ Hampton supporters filled a- bout one half of tlie house most of w’lom were alumni and fsr-- mer students. Althotigb the . Northern school won, the game was considered athletically successful. Mid the 22 fouireiHed on tbe Pirate* and the lig called oH Brooklyn indi cated rowg’ttness whicjt,' n^verth?- lesa, took no part away fspom the lemarkable courtesy and aporta- manship exhibited by both, Hampton opened~"the scoring at ^s new Venture In. athletic^ when Thomas made a foul it ia apparen that a ai»c«e«ful be- ahot, but Broltlyn quickly began ginning has been given to the a scoring spree that a one -time fostering of interrac^l coUegiate ^ ^.mir or. left the Pirat« on,^ie .^ort «nd athleMc. and the fine playing of , of a 1^1 couijt ffampton soon the R«te» plus the clean | Tripolitania, Italian ,^e«i,ort. adjusted its. shoptmg and; con- manship of botb teams should nected enough timies to'kefep fair- give much impetus future con- ly close to the high i^coring city testa. I lived once tiie Smith atarted to function. With Bowers Md Olivw doing the btnk of the .scoring the Chwlotte boys quick- ly passed thair opponent* and at HEY FELLAS! -Summer. Vacatien half time were leading, The second half saw nation of the Smit£t BARCELONA, Jan. 26 -—(By ^ Nancy Cunard for ANP)—-‘Nortti shots to his credit. Plajring a spe- j Africansl Subjects of Italy! At tacular gan(ie . and tossing moal. the Protector of Slam, 1, Musso- of the goals with hia left hand offaring >ou a free journey to the h he waa easily the outstanding noly pilgrimage performer of tho game. j Muley Idris In Moroeco." Due to the interest displayed 'Klia is the new method used by the Fascists to raiae‘^et mor« Arab cannon-fodder for tho war in Spain. A Aree ptlgrimage is bting of- H or rie t§ Florid 35 ^ 28 in North Africa. Thousands have accepted and have started out, but have never reached Pe* in French Moroeco, near I^uley Id ris. Instead tSiey have ^fjn.jto^ TJ«i at Melilla in Spani^ Moroc co, and ther$ enregimentad by machine a8-18 contin dominance s Coming ITs Jenson, natrated the St. Au.?ustine defense, »ik.je and '.'me again Tot eaay sht.ts under tiie . .basKO*. Watt was outstanding, as' hi feinted men out of position to pan o his taemmates who con verted them into double derkers. For Smitb, Bowers, JoUnsor, Oliver and Watt were ^ otistand- ingj while for St. Augustine the Hunt Brothets played well. ftOB WHITE TO CAPTAIN HOWARD UNIVERSITY GRIDDERS IN 1938 :. AND You Can Have a Brand New Bike Like Mine ' > . • • ^ ■ Dont’Wait This Snmmcr Start Now 10 M*b Win Vanity Awardst Vtaeraos Play Last Gam* Washington; d. c.~At the Annual Howard ijniveraity Foot ball banquat, Ro:b«rt White, ail CiAA, aophomora end from !n dianapolis, Indiana, waa unani* moudy elected captain of the ’33 I Bison gridiron squad. White, one of ^8 best flankers ever to don { the colors of the £4m1is, i| l^dnata' of" Cr&®us “Attuckal High School in the Hooaier me- Only 50c A Week Delivers To Your Boy or Girl One of These Flashy, Sturdy . the Day School Is Out force in the loreign legion. Prom j tropolis. here a “secret’* alr-service tran». Eight veteran Bison gridders THESE BEAUTIFUL jBICYCLES ARE MODERN IN EVERY WAY. STREAMUNE DESIGN . . . DOUBLE BAR FRAME . . - ^ til* tiart W j (Rebel) Spam. >^ven tiiousand 410NTG0MEEY».AJ#*.vJM. 28, —J. M: iReynoids)—. "rbe Hornets had to t>u11 a fast second half N^ly after idling 14-10 at half tims* to turn' back the prisingly stjrpngSFlorida. A; «Ad ,M. ^quintet by the score of 85-28 last Tuesday night Iw the first encounter of a home : schedule this year witb tbe GatPW. The g^me' b?g«n' 'slbwly irfth both teami guarding cbs^y and missirtg m*my crypt ajhota. SSM^.kept the over-flow crowd roar- bombs fell Into a iTOup of Sbrsc- -Homet isharpshoote^;S^r*, parti cularly guilty.* of teat r opportuni ties to score daring^^ «the first ba’f when the Florida boy* ware leading. The return to better form in the ‘ second -sejto saw Fant, Moorman, »nd' Tucker train their eyea on f&fr hoop for the necessary points . for a vic tor. The Floridans. jn'esaAted a nice passing unit but were capped, by Ihe l^iilf g(f a coip1e'‘of go of sfi oSmltha, Y • "' ■“ >— The jlorldji lassies .ware a bit more fortunate vaiar C.-^Tha Celts companions, from H»stl-^i^a?ketba’l" taicm tiecte^ flie fol- tution, turning the ; 6ai^. State , lowing, officers fer the yean feiAale ^try back i?-22 .in tb« tearr Pwplas, president; Edwin curtaln-raiaaa. ^ 8 point lead Soott, aeeretary; !«. Clary, coach; spotted -the in. the first-half B> A. ArnuA^ting, buainesa ma]Sa was more ttiTO jpj^toiii Up*?; D. Dove, treMurer;' A, against liincoln Thanksgiving D^r, i^ve ^ort talks, urging on- the retoroing playera greater acMtvementa in the coming ma- aon. -IQhe men graduating are s—wf—- (to 8,0M of such wonld^ia pll- Mmd h«r girl companions eonld gvi^ who h^va started out in aU over tome in a apirltef*second good faitot handled in half rally that aUkrred the dimi- the last two weeks, it i| stated ^ nuWve Doyle of the. Homette^. i>ere. ^ | CiJtiU^'Justin Plu^er7witer The mighty Renaissance five. Mussolipi finda.it worth widle Brtwka, LaVert Armstrong, Ro- s«!ai4ea a great paiaing sharp to 4bp# tfaTSaSi: Elit, aa Anderson, Chappelle Coch, n.™ piajiow forms part orm Wiftur Goodwi^ &n «Empire,»’ hia son, tha air-' WUllama. man Vittorio, allow»n himself to express 'bis true feelings. ' D6s-' cribing aerial bombardments in hia book, he wtya “When the J-mLLOON TIRES , , . HORNUGUTS. AND »TAIL LIGHT . .CHROME MUD GUARDS . MORROW AND NEW 0EFAHTURE BRAKES AND MANY OTHER OUTSTTANDING FEATURES. ^ ^ SPECIAL OPPER TO shooting exhibition t«re Fridav nfgbt when they humbled the Hometa' 47-24 ib a basketball s^per attraction of the lo:al «9urt. The Bens plJad up a com manding first half lead and ^hen President Mordecai W. John- aon commended t^e team on its inspired effort during the past season. Prof, Frafic. ■Coleman , was toastmaster. - - men it was like seeing a rose j Among other speakers wsre clown passing antics in th«! second opening its petala—very esciting ppcfeasor John H. Burr, Head of hrif. “Fats” Jenklna, "Tarfan” —more so, really, than iba bom- »^j,e Dopartmfent of Phyaicar Ed- ing with lai^ter with theix Coop^i &itch. and the othora 4h6wa«f-all aigiMt of being ^he i^eatUeam they are for the ed cTow^of sp«?rtator8 on har.d; The mmeta j^lay XaWar and Talladega this weekend on the home court. feetrs BASKEI^ALL tSLUB blng of Adu, becauae the houses ^cation for Men, Coaches Harrv there were quite small and just ^^d Oti=. fell do^ wifciout any smoke or j. Eev. 15. Love, Dean L. K. Downing, |T5r. Phillip Johnsoil, and Wa!ter I Washington, /President of the .1 Sfud'int Council. r — *** received letter eariy season start, the Mary Pot- i„dianape. Sawkina iwd. j "Jwrtin Phmimer,- Rpbei»fr Ctordon, Qufncy White, Thomas * %>it}^ WilHam Dsvis, Millard COUPON UORTH $1.00 On jirwMitatioa of' thfa cn^eB y«m wfll b* .aiwa tfcOO cr»dk »a « *«w._ bteyd* . ar« eaa of tb« first 25 wlka"eoMn* fast Hwnry! T - flames.” MARY POTTER WINS TWO OXFORD, N. C.- ter Rams defeated H«;h School in a return S^ll^ The ^rls defesited Hawkinsf quintet, l7^. ' In file opneing game of the aeaaon -tile Rama defeated the. Oxford Brates, 2B-19. Mwitd Scott, ^tain. Wi:5’araa,“ Arthur “Eiliot, TEdb® Anderson, lAVert Armatronn, Chappelle Co'ehrane, Rolani PWm^, John Marshall, Albett Carroll, Lee ®»diea, Joa P. Mar tin, lliiaa^. Alexairicr Tire Division Aijro SUPPLIES Station No. t Peabody A Qumb Sta, Pboaa, N. iaft ( P. sO. POCH.£. " Kaeagw- Statloa No. Z Mala A Grogaoa St*. PSoaa N-iie Stetioa 'N*. 3 Maaji^ tt. BvoMhmy THRES STAEnOHK m DUUIAirS LEADING TIRIL AMD KATTKRY n»ai »» \
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