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' ^ _ , , _ s\ Bull Brigade And Trojans ClashSat. Smith Play Host Decided CIAA Title Battle Will Be Played UCLA Star Charlotte, bid devtftees to Am«ric|iPa W^eat •uftumnal sport are ei^e^d t4> be in Amexican Legion Memorial Stadium ;thds Saturday night, October 12., wJien Joiinscm C Smith UniverBity’s migM^ Golden Bull Brigade linev iip against the ^iijbed Virginia State Tro- jana, 38>'3'9 OIAA kings in the BuHi'"'TibWfe 0'jpMit ' Wa tTiSF finrt game under the tighta. And on the gridiron below, they will see unfold a drama that will tpr^abl.y decide's the CIAjA pigskin mastery for 1940 Bagged by the Trojan* in a thrilUng 12-0 duel last October, the Bulls have been aedult^ajy nursing their wounds for these twelve nwntijs. Like the giant Vesuvius, the Golden Bull Bri gade has at least aroused from its mcirbid lethargy, add what was once «, forboding mtAtering has becoitne an awesome rumble and what was once a rumble has become ^ murderous roar. The cry of “Big Jeff” .has been “If we can get past Smith” The counter ejeculation of Eddie Jackson has been "If we can get pass State.” Both teamg have weiETiened by gmdualtion and the power, 3K>li8h, and (precocity of freshman rentes may be Ih deciding factor in the battle. But >Saturday^s conflidt not a “bUiod” game, not a grudge gwme, but simply a! duel between the champions of North Carolina and the champions of the CIAA win answer many questions that hang like a mystic bdze over the H940 jgridiiron horii^ts. There is the questipn surround Itig the wingrs of the Trojan to ward wall, left bare by the exit of the Brewer twins. Can ‘Big Jeff's’ recruits co-pe with the seasoned maneuvers cif Walt Ten thousand ra M«P^welW three season ^- paigner, and J*ck 3rayboy, tha Bulls AUkCIAiA flanknuan? Has Smith found a capable re plsfcement.for ‘“Ohoo Choo” Jack scm to match the hroishig drive of Willie Hurst, who, though converted t* left half, may ^ill be called into €he fullback 0pot7 Can the Bulls effectively oper ate their famed aerial circus in t^e face t^ie Troj'tin’s airtight pass defensive? Is the formula for Smith’s twin guard combination of Mous Toliver and Joe Tull TNT or? But the man over whom the question mark hovers heavily Kenny Whitlock, whom Coach Jefferson so ad("([nantly claims tj be the world’g greatest punt er, for Whitlock will face the acid test this Saturday night «»n a field that is no stranger tc. magic of the toe. In 1928, It lay mith rain w^hen W'Slt McDowell dropped a 46 yard fisid goal between the uprights to vanquish the Bluefield State Teachers 3-0. And it was on this same memorable day thet “Babe Lee” unknown freshman from Rrlrolle, N. J. stood on the Smith lero stripe and booted the pig- kin 85 yards through ittie air and into the Bluefield endsone for one of tfie longest punts on re- cr/rd. Last October 14 it lay in reverent Awe as McDowell gave a reipeat performance, this time against the Tenn. A and I ag gregation and Sugar Dowling fill ed the stm/tosphere with long (Uid perfedt punts. Saturday, Whltlook will not have the spotlight alone, but in to ome remote comer will creep another unknown freshntan to draw swords with the mtaster. And when the final whistle has been sounded, t may be this un known ©ub who will get the bid for No. 1 punter, USA. And so the Golden Buil Bri gade and the Trojans clash this Saturday, snd from the mael strom may rise the 1940 chaimp- ions of not ^nly the CIAA bu(; of thhe nation aM well. 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Bluefield 7, Virginia State o OTHERS N. C. College 65, Livingstone 0 Ploride/ A and M 7, A and T 0 ’ornell 6, R^n J Wiiberforce 30, Ala. 0 Southern 12, Bishop 6 Claflin 28, Clinton 0 Prarie View 26, Texas 6 Morrig Brown 10, Tuskegee 0 Lincoln 26, Langston 7. • Morgan 51, Miner 0. Clark 20, Benedict 0 Knoxville 53, Morristown ()^ Wiley, Arkansas Stafe 6 Kentucky State 20, Philander 0 J. C. Smith 1'5, Allen 0. GAMBS THIS WEEK Saturday, October 12 OIAA Bluefield vs ^ North Carolina College at Winston Salem A £#id T at Hampton Shaw at Howard Union at Morgan Va. State at J. C. Smith. OTHERS Kentucky State at Morehouse Dillalrd at Talladega Tuskegee Vg WilberfoTce at. Chicago Friday night. Household* Hint If you give all your recipe books a coat of thin shellac, you can keep them clean and fresh by an occasional rubbing with a damp cloth. SUIT TOPCOAT OR O’COAT You Get a “Money Back” Draft Certificate, which is redeemable, if you are called into service before Jan. 31, 1941 and garments have been returned. Union Made 300 Wool Worsted FABRICS On Display At PREVArrS CLOTHES SHOP J. D. Frevatt 322 E. Trade St. Indo-China Invasion YUA/ffM Nanning HANOI FRENC3H\H?:S IN XsiAJM) ’ I CHIN T^ILAN5 44 To 25000 High School Students By MiltOB C. Bt)aiieh •Charlotte — Launching its 1940. campaign in gala fashion, Joifin- scn C. Smith University has in vited the 2500- high school stu dents of Meeklenburg County, Gastonia, ^nd Belmont to be her gues^te on the nigiht of October 12 when the Golden Bull Brijt- ade engages the Virginia Sftate Trojans at American Legion Meworial Stadium. Free tickets IvVv® been distri buted throughout tiie area. The bands of Second Ward High School, Westj CharlcMe High School and Plato Price High School have ala^ invited to furnish mtusic together with the ■rack Johnson CJ. Smith Univer sity band. I L;dies’ night, « new feafture of Sni'th» home game program, i will ciso be initiated at the Smith-Va. State clash. All lad- leir will be admitted free to witness the flit. ( Friday altemoon, I0«t, 11 radio start ion WSOC, Charlotte, is lending its NBC blue nettwork from 2:45 p. m. until 3 p.m. for an interview of Ctoach Jadcson plW a few of the nwe outstand ing members of his Golden Bull Br^de. This will be the first time that a program c this kind lias CK»ne over th% Charlotte ether waves. The broadcasting officials had hoiped to bring Coefh H. R. Jefferson tc(»ether with a few of his charges to the micro phone. However, it is impossible for Mr. Jefferson to be present. Signs for Japm ^ Open From 6 A’. M. To 10 P. M, First Class Cleaning: and Laundry “YOUR PLACET P. N. Ghresfield-9830 JACKIE ROBINSON, UCLA basketball and football star who has already begun his ball toting labits in early games on the West Coast. Robinson may get a chance in the Rose Bowl fra cas this year if his team wins th« West Coast championship. We know it’s good, but we( Laugh and sigh with those want your opinion. "FT PAYS three youngstera in “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE.” Coming soon, i TO ADVERTISE.” Coming soon What a whale of a difference’ If you think a thing can’t be the right play makes. “IT PAYS done see “IT PAYS TO ADVER- TO ADVERTISE.” ITISE.” “Wsin or Lose’ % You Are Still Our Team So Best Wishes Golden Bulls Charlotte Fish and Oyster Company Charlotte, North Carolina Overcoats and Suits, $5.95 and Up Why Stay Broke We lend Money on all personal property UNCLE SAM’S LOAN OFFICE 205 E. Trade St. We Sell Unredeemed Pledgres Phone 8276 “Win or LoseP* Eat With Me Johnson’s Cafe 334 Beatties Ford Road Japanese ambassador ts OtroHuqr, Saburo Kuruso, signed th« tzi' partite consultative pact finktng: Germany, Italy nnd Japaa, for Ua government, in Berlin. The pack pledges tha parties to stand gether against any outside oppdai- tion to programs for a “New Asia"* and a “New Europe.* •• Japanese troops clashed with sol diers of tha French garrison at Dong Dang (arrow) as Japan in vaded French Indo-China on a large scale, following decision by the helpless Vichy government in Fnnee to grant three air bases in IndoClii:na and the right to send in 6,000 tipoops to man them. Thailand indicat4»d she, too, would like a share in the land, sending over a bombing plane to harrass the de fenders. China, imperiled on a new fron^ moved in to meet the Japs. VISITORS Before and^After thte Game Eat Your Meals With AT 525 East SecVmd Street Charlotte, North Carolina •^he Best Home-Cooked Meals In Thfe State” '•If convenient drop her a card and she will be expecting: you. “Gore ’Em Bulls” Best Wishes From The Grand Theatre BORIS KARLOFF in “Black Friday” • THRILLING ACTION LINCOLN Theatre Charlotte, N. C. Monday-Tuesday, October IMS m: i On The Air WITH HAROLD JOVIEN When daylight time lepiaeed standard time in varioas sectiovs of the conntry on the last Sanday in April each yesbr, “Wings Chrer Jordan” moves forward an ho«f. And on the last Sunday in Se^ with the return of eastern stand ard time, the famous eitonl pro gram moves one hoor backward. This has been going on since 1938 on Sunday Sept. 29, wiusn Columbia listeners again toned in the spirituals sung by the ST voice "Wings Over Jordan” ei^lir they fo«nd thg program on instead of 18:30 a. m. EDST, at 9:30 *. m., EDST. With this, its 143rd coowen- tave program “Wings Over Jor dan” presented as gaest sprakr Dr. F. I*- Atkins, president, Wm- ton Sllem Teachers College, N. C. The cihoir, recruited fk^n »•- presentative Negto chnrdi«B o£ Cleveland, was established fcy Bev. Glenn T. Settle, pastor ef Cleveland’s Gethsemane Baptist church in an effort to promote better understanding between tile rAces. * ■ When Settle interested Worflli Kramer, then program d(breetor of WGAB, in the idea erf broad casting such a feature, !Kr*Baer wc«rited wBth the choi«a as a htf>by. It was not long, howwTer before Kramer recognised tSie vocal b^aity of the iai*ed voices. The prc«ram was pot on a Columbia netwcA sehedaW which it has kept ever since. Guest i^wakera are hertfd “Wings Over Jordan” eadk Soa- day. They are not reetofcted by voeaitio>n. Negro eeonwjsiste, ed>^ ciitors, professionals and male and female have sp*ee to CBS audience »aee ti»e M*iM' inceptio® January 9, 1M8. When the “Wings over Jfllr- dan” tpoune readied IkliMunt* West Virgins ii» tour. Worth Krfner, condiactor of the choral group, Tebwmd the singers in ttie allay a Wal theater brfae* trere to go o«. Hie attdiw>*^ side the theater beaaa paarte* of «dta to Ikkw. Mi choir responded wilh !!► ^ 'PiroiDptu recital. Oaty afll^ olea bT the iMtoae 'tiw ao«i«aee waMr t» 1M» &e re««iu-'scegcuk
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