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il Fl. BeoDiDg THi CAJiouNA Tima «AT»B«ir. filrt. • iti^ Bjr J«Mph D. FORT MKMhlNQ, u* —A gmisxy of «t«F« mr* t*p«cl«d ml ttia l-’ort Bcnfting U|fcn KWlU airjjw i-4 «kceoniiij{ lo «»i «iinaunc«Bi*nt by K. bwuUiiei'ii r'listu iM»g(r*ii»r3r f* Uitf ABi«ficau iennu •nJ Ctuiuman ol U»« wuriti*- luc'tii ‘•i tli« iJ- fa, lafaniiy 'lennta CluO ^no »• k|>uii»wriii( thU tenlHig past n«- uun»l tunrouBMi. V ‘ Tht wldien mr* re»dy U> lh«t SouUitrn tv *na itue»U wuu wui mil pAfU oi tb* duutH and HmmL, UAidtLiug pinyerjJ in Juuior a&d b«mor e»eni.ii wiU com# ABivnc ^expectfd »rf iMg Xjk\ier Un»v«r»tij^ JiiMor tfstM k.li^oo4 i»itula »nd Juoejm uravM twu c«r lunun ol junjora wUi come from ColunUwa, to. lucluuiuK Kti4>ert A»hlorl io»k Open jHnioi cni*nipiuu JLyd* B«ue Green, Uirij entry Wilt) won tile iS>oiitii Curolinii 0^#u woiuen •in^lei ctuuupwn- tUip lh»« MMon; iTOm Urnnge- bun, S. C. wUl corn# »«ver»l womeii •iDjfles entries »nd ii^nk ing uAcia% umpire* tocMtion, A T A and S o u t to CaruUua State Aaiocmtioa lepxe M&tativet, ft &^'*coafJM«nt u cxpect*d fr«m Tu#kege^ which wiU includ*' such ranking pi»y- «rs M, K^oest M^ampbell^ Ci^ord Kusseil, Howard Mmnis. WiUiam Campbell, Pow^ell tirotiieiii i^len 'Hu^JluJMion, Letitia Woods, Euth White, Mis. Clev# Abbott and others. flor,ida and Georgia will be waU represented and a host of player from North Carolina and otber parts of the Eastern Smith ^39 Grid Menu 4^ at at I. at at New^UMetic—~ Plant Will Greet Students At NCC JtHESE fCSKES WILL GREET t^UTM CAROLINA STAn STVOMTS THIS FALL By F. 0. Burnette l>U*ki*AM, «. C. ' «f tli« best eiuipped Atbieiic plants iu ilie ■ouMi. Will gieei t:i« re. turning and new aiuuiiats tney regiiiter at the N. C. Coll ege' S>«pt. Itf. Not Only will it btf impreved but eeme the program witi be «niiieiy new in addition to , fvotoall and dbaskeUuili whicn are well m- taiblished; •wuniniiig tennis and track teams will ue developLd and claim a ptace ui prommeuct; on th« regular athletic program. AccorUingto the season, the CttAJiLOTTfi, W. C.— The following ttuCoiftll Rhadulo toaa been ariaiiged lor t^Je Fall by tUv oiiifi«l!> at J"l»iisun 1' bmiih wiiivtraity': Oct. 7—Alien University’' Charlotte Oct. 14—Vfrglaia State l'«ier»burg ‘ _ October *21--T|mi. A au^ i.1 Clmrlolte Oct. 28-t^haw Univeisity Kaleigh Nov. 4—St, Augustine , Charlotte Nov. 11—liluefield «t Blue n1^ 18-N. e. College Charlotte ' (Homecoming), Not. 2^ A and T College at Greensboro Nov, 30—Livlngitone at Salis bury Although Johnson C. Smith University graduated a large number of its varsity football players during the. past year, judging from the application* ttiat have been received . t h • new mateiiJ^ that is coining in will give all the CIAA te«ns c'Jmpetition equal to that of last-^fiK, The great handicap that confryjts the Smith ‘Bulla" is the fact that Johnson ^ Smith University op^s later thin the other institutions and has much less time for practjce before they enter ri^t into the foot ball season. Smith does not open ittruction will lake the spotlight. A new athletic field is being eonitructed with state and fed- •rai assutaiice lu uit useu tkis year for the first time when tne £AGL£S play their first home game,. The field islccated on th« eastern, end of the cam pus in a nat^al bowl surround ed by stately Oaks^and Carolina I field will oe ^ quarter mite oin I der path £r ta* iraek aspirant*. The field wilT bear the ntme ol the laie C. G.' O’Kell/, a I'ormer instructor of the college and the Eagle's moet ardent suppor ter. With the cioae of the foot- btui »e4uiun, ttie new gymnasium which will be the best of any ol tii«i Negro colleges will take itti rightful place I(i th« hearts of tiiu baskebball iq.yers. The ^ playing space for the baskctuau court will be 88 by 48 feet with sufficicfnt apace surrounding eu Mccotnmodate apect%(.ors.Q Oh tne same floor witn tiie playing court will b*» located the offices of the coaches and directors of athletics. In the basiement of the gym will be locker' -rooms dress tng roomi«, sleeping quarter fo,r the visiting teams and pun ficatio,n plant for the swimm- • ing pool whieh is found in the southern wing of the builditag. Pines whieh gfva it » very beauti I The poo^ is to bf lm«(J with, ful setting„fQr a football con. I tile and \s to be 7&. by 36 feet teat. Surrouitding tfae football I in size. Seaboard stated at the Nation als held at Hampton,. Va. liiey would be oK hand. OCCd-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour - " Takei the Gu«s out of BaWn^ and Saves you Money SD!\ PAY THE UKETW? CANAFF ..CAMOUNA ; lfir:D££l!iQABLE ACME REALTY COMPANY- RALEldh, NORTH CAROLINA . . imiON INS.URANCE AND WEMLTl COMPANY .* DUBHAM, NORTH CAROUMA .Hold Session ORANGiaJTJRG, S American Tennis Association, than a d“»en executive meet- ’ was fur&ier perfected in t h • ings and two sessions of the I many execu^ve, sessions and American Ttnnil Association | meeti^gs*^ tHe Association helJ were held at the Hampton Ii). during the weeTt stiluFe the we*K of the Nation- ( Natiopal Program was al ChampionstSp, August 14.^9 in order to care for the business of the (American Tennis Associ ation which ha* become in recent year* the largest shorts organ ization among 'Nei^oes In the world. At the 23r3 annual champion ships the National Pro*»«as » new auifiAary plan of organixa tion which a few years ago was suggested by D. Ivisoij Ho^jge. president since 1930 "bf the until Septemibwr 26 and the first football game is to be held' at the end of the^ following week. Coaches^Jackson, Bay a n d Dusenbary ha^ eharge of the training of the young men Just as of last year. . PERSONAL LOANS ARRANGE) AT Tia* Applied Far IB To 980 LOVE & CO. BROKERS 202 Depositors National' PImm L>1»S1 Life Insurance It Isn’t Debt '* • ,1. LIFE INSURANCE IS THE VERY OPPOSITE OB G(»NG INTO DEBT IT IS THE ONE CERTAIN WAY OF " KEEPING OUT OF DEBT T hig held during the week. The plan of organisation which to be revised w^ finally placed in the huid? of # coinni'ittee who will report t(>' the Executive Commitlee of the A T A during the year. TIte plan when finally appfove^ by the . Executive Committee will be put iu cpeia t^fr Left-^lhikei Gym, Upper RighV-~' Five well constructed Tennis Courts, Center left^. C. ^tate Bull dogs in action. Cen ter Middle—"T h • Bulldog,” Center R*i g h t, Sepeptatora wi4s|ung te«» between halve. Below Left— Football spectators in a section tKt New Stands, Below Right- Seen* ‘tit Sidelines watching between hal ves, drills at Home coming. S. C. State A an$J M Bulldogs will h* ready for action amid ^scenes like those above during the fall season whielt^eirjna at Ortrti- gebarg with Elizabeth City Sept. 30th. Other games on th« schedule includa: Knoxville at Knox ville Oct. 7th. More Brown at At lanta, Oct. 14. Alafcama St,ate at Orangeburg, Oct. 21, Clark nt Atlanita Ocl, 28tb. Tuskega* at Orangs ' bnrg Nov. 4. —.- Open Nov. H. ' rtorida A and M College at Oratnf*- bttliY, Nov. 1^ Nov., 23, Benedict CoOege at Oradga- buitg. I 29 Eagles Report To Burghardt For Practice PUmiAM, C.^A tot*} of Burghardt due to the gfailuatlon |9 (jspirRiits reported to Coach of fjve of his regular backs last Burghfl>rdt this week to boffin the ye^r. Those BSclis to leave the grind for A%aeason, inciUently, EAGliES were; Malloy, Stiowd, ^ bftith on the ' Payne, Alston, and Hutchins. N. C. College" ^ULfiS line up Linemen who will not return are tion with Miss Inez Patter&on, ! f“r this season. Oi^, the 2H, there | Coleman, and Johnson. i' ^ York City Chairman , were 17 Sophmresf, 3 Juniors, 3 ‘ National 'rrogram 8t^ttamg the seniors and 6 Freshmen. 21 of tin- approved plan to all association * prospects were linemen aid the and cluhs. i^S^lan is expected t)o fu|LCtion Seiore bhe next anuual cTiamplonships which, will be held at Wilberforce Ohio. GO TO COLUMBUS O, TO ATTEND CONVENTION, Rev. J, L. Powell, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Moore, Rev. B. J. Ivey and Mrs Walker motored to Columbus Ohio tO' attend the Lottcarey Convention. Mr«' Walker is chairman of the execu tive board of the Lottcarey Convention. They will go to Pittsburgh from Ohio, from , When a*ked what his pros^ pects were for the coming grid season. Coach Burghardt stat ed that if he could discover a backfield combination out of his present prospects he could rest a jittld better and should have a prptty good season, f h® problem of a backf^ld is confronting Pittsburgh to Philadelphia where they will attend the sessions th« National Baptist Convention. /i;iarence Lowman of Philadel phia formerly of Charlotte is tbs guest of his parents at ^«ir home on S. Caldwell St. ■, i Linemen from’ last years reser ves and regulars who reported for drills this weel^ werep -Aistbn Willie; Duke, Ru^ell, Peerman, Mack, Thomas, Bell, Bryant S^'^ok es; Ennis, TSylor Wasliington, Johnsoh, and Pettiway. Last year’s bac2s ^o reported were; Lightner, Brewington, Mack Warmick; Warmick Williams and Green. The Freshmen who report ed' werer PjttS, Andrew, Preston Davis, Johnson and Mor^e. T'lie 1959^ schedutfe, for 'the G^AGLES inelude; Oct. 7—^Lincoln, at Lincoln Oct. 14—Bluefield at Duiham Oct. 21—St. Paul it Dayj&am ‘ Oct, 28—(Homecoming)' Ho- ward at Durhanfi Nov. 4—Shaw at Raleigh, , S. G: Griddiers Begin Practice September 14 BY J.. O. McGHEE ances are Gilliam sanMtioaal ORANGEBURG, 3. C.tt-V^ ' P““ aWnging halfback aa#kke teran Bulldogs wil, be ready h‘P *r*»t McLow punting star, for the first days practice on Ashe, Quarterbacn and “Big” the gridiron __when the call is Davis harchitfing fullback from m^de on the opening day for ^ Savannah, G'a. who in hi* fresh registration South Carolina 'man year last year showed sign State A and M College Sept. being another. Bama Cunning li 1939. t I bam or McCants. On the kickoff ■ in the past iseaso'n game again- ^Coaches are expecting much gj Ljvingstone he ran ©5 yard* tm material from thg 260 ^ithithe ball. He is expocted to freshmen who wjll enter this take hl« please with the vet- year. Although many veterans were lost by graduation the pros pects for a good starting line up seenjs good according to the coaches wlio must be ready for some dtiff opposition this season. Veter^in backfield men expe«(t- ed to put In excellent preform- Nov. li^b S. C. State at Dur- ^ ham (tentative) * Nov. 18 J. C. Smith at Charlotte Nov. 30—^A and T nt Durham. l! Wkea yOn ctart a ■aving* accoant and docid* to put fiv^'* dollars a month into it, you nevor say that you itavo plann- •tf *» od OB (oiiu[, into dobt Rather, yOn faro prorlding a for tko future. WhoB you buy a Ufa iniuranc* policy, ro»uiIt* aM •laaUar. You pay iu advance for a icortln amOuut of monoy that you KNOW ymi wiU roeeivo. BUT THERE IS ONE ESSEN TIAL DIFFERENCE. ^kHiether jfou Uvo or die, tho company la bound to fulfill it* contract. IT ISN'T IT’S FURTURE SECURITY ii- North LIFE INS Mutual OMPANY w7 L, COOK, DISTIUCT MANAQCR MAUIMI DlSTmiCT H'FlCE-^OYAL KIUC HTS BUILDIN&- —DURHAM, N. C. 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