I 11 I'M I I I 'M n I I H THE SPORTS BAZAAR.. By Wm. A. TUCK 4 IIII i IIIIIIIII I'M'I III II11 'l'-l"H"l 11 I f’H I' 11 K I >♦ SPDBTIMG WORLD OP NORTH|On upwtlthe Hill»ide-Peter»burjf g»ra« h«r* I tSie hwndbilli that advertissd THOSE EAGLES CAROl^INA COLLEGE Mveral bucket* of dop^ last Iwt Friday ni^ht. Those words Saturday ni*iit in Winaton Balemjwere: “At last Hillsido has some irlicn they made the “Bijf Blue*” icompetition" and that tamed oa1> of Bluefield look awfully IttUe. !to be mere truth than advertig- Therr can be no doubt that the ing. Durhamites have never seen Ea^es had the wjperior team or. 1he Hornet# in as much trouble the field that Uie E«g]ei had t]i« as they were in ait times laA Fri snperior team on the field that day nifrht; they spent the firat night; they weit* smart on nil half trying^ to keep PeiheTwburgr aides. Everythinf seemed to have from scoring and most of th« se* flicked just at the right moment, iond half cloeing up (the gap in from the mcanent Moore, right the acore after the visitors scor»d end for the second M^rin^t. nv-.first. covered a blocked kick behind | These teams were nott as even the f«al line for the first toueh- ly matched as the scrfre shows, down untH in the last minutes This may be judged by the slta.tis of thega me when Peerman was tic* which show that Hillside in the right spot to reach into made 9 first downs in comparifioTi Peabody High Ties Hillside Hornets to 3 for Peabody. However, both teams showed respect for the other’s line in keeping th^ bail in the air most of the tim«. Nei* Burghardi Switches Team At Will As CIAA Title Drive Is Launched the air and get McPharland’s pass the other touchdown. This game, along with others of the week end, almost settleJ tihe question as to which state (North Carolina or Virginia) will bo«st of the winner of thejresult was that each team scored CIAA title this year. To make a with passes. i prediction now would be stick- Savior of the trame for Hill ing the old netk a long way out, side was Blount, »he quarter- ^te Te'achera College but ttnless a miracle happens back and co-captain who w al s and football teams seldom pulls being held on the bench because BY "BILL” TUCK Winston Salem — "nie North Carolini Colligee Eagles really itiher team scored until they their own as contend- gan to let the passes g« and th^i^^ ^lAA championship Iritle Satunday night in Winston Salem’s Bowman Grey Memorial Stadium when they tpouinoed the 13-0 before more than fans from ell sections of and West Vir- Durham — The Horneits of the I i5,000 miiwcles the conference crown jof a bad ankle. He had to be Canolina will come right down here in pressed into servico because . . j « , »#. t i i (Nbrtfe CfcroWna to Johnson C. .fter Peabomy scored, the team complete teams ofTliHside Park Hi«h School had regular backfield, sparked by Smitli, A and T, or the Eagles of seemed to do everything wrong;' ^ ^ # *1. i j • When he eritVred the game, giving- evidence of the ing from behind here last Friday'of Co-Ctep^ain Blount and ' kind of reserve material whieh is night to tie the chanupJon eleven running of PlumTOer and see and North CaaroHna College. These but tirhen he are all great teams who have not jeyery spectator could jpist dropped, a conferene gamt*. feel that the Hornets had new ISveryone knows by nowr that ijfe and would not stop short of Smith gave the Va. State Tro- a touchdown, Plummer amd Lee Iwfts tbeir second licking of the.were also fin tihe injured list bu PEABODY THREATENS HILLSIDE RECORD IN 7 - 7 TIE BY “BULL” TUCK (Sports Editor) Riiddick sent his semi injured re gulars into backfield and a spirited drive for a .touchorwn was immediately launched. • The the “thrilling” experience of com,the quarteilbacking and paswng the Lee, from Petersburg 7-7. Both teams'drove the ball from midfield in on hand this jrear. iDiuring the first quarter of'were Koreleas and most of the [to sconfng position. It was on the this gamie the ball stayed in the'action took place in the middle'30 yard line that Blount faded air most of tihe time eiither by|of the field until early in the back and let go one ctf his “dead season in Charlotte at the same went into the game long enoug'i «*chan?e at punts or by passing, fourth quarter when Salter of ^gure” passes to Lee, and l«e turn time that NCX: was piling the to keep Hillside o^n th euivbeaten,®®^^ of PetersibuTs: took a pass from Ford;ed on the steam to cross the goal! Blues in Winston Salem. A andW. [ ntercepting and batilting down and ran J15 yards for the toch- line untouched. , It pot the Hsn«»«nn Pirates ‘nj Cowh Ridditfk had stated be-the ball change ^wn. Hilf kicked the extra point. Kollock kicked for the extra •eir pl«ee, but Shaw had to letlfore the gaqie that if there was over and over again. To*]‘ At this point in the game the gjoint which tied the score and North Carolina down with a 13-2 any powiible way of keeiping these quarter Hornets seemed’ to be in really kept Hillside in the no game lost hw to Howard. men out of the game and savel^***^® Blefield passed to Mill-'great trouble, *>ut Coach Herman I column. jjg'er who carried’ the ball to the When Morgan trampled Union tSatnrday, Durham and Hillside were represented on Ijie Moi^an team by Marvin Tuten, all State end who played here last ye.ir. *T1s said that he made a fairly good shoiwin^ as substitute end. Traer words were never spoken than the ones that were printed them for N. C. coimpetiticfn, he oamea tne t>aii to would do so, hut everyone knows NCC 2 yard stiripe but at this that if he had not been thought [Point the Eagle forward wall ful and resourceful enough to stiffened and the Blues were use these men when he did, ithrown for losses each timie the things might have been so differ-was snapped. Bluefield fia- ent. attempted a field goal whijh It’a (Joldshco-O there for the;failed itto cross the bars. Homeitts this week. 4'H I' l'»'H' i-n m-l 'l-H-M 1 I I- I Football Results ■11''"14 "i-t-i-n- +++++■ North Carolina College — .. 13 Union ,. —.. — 0 Bluefield .. *. .. .. .. 0 Hillside 7 Howard University — — .. 13 Peahody , .. 7 Shaw Uoivernty .... 0 WHERE THEY PLAY Johnson C. Smith __ __ .. 13 Bluefield at Hcunpton Virginia State . . — 0 St. Au^stint ait Elizabeth City Vt. Aigofltine’s . .. 27 M'organ ait Lincoln Miner CoHege .. -.... 7 Union at A and T' Lane College OMe 20; . 7 Xavier .7 LeM«ome .. .. — — 2 A and T 14 Hampton • 2 Ifociraa 22 N. C. College at St, Paul Howard at Virginia State Hillside at Goldsbwio Gai. State at Tuskegee Talladega at 'Alabama Mlorehouse at Morris Brown Fudiies Costly As S. C Uses To Lane Ozmngebof;g, S. C, — A costly fumble by £outh Carolina Stato A aad M College after a beginn ing second half comeback to tie the 7-0 fint half lead, spoilftd tbc BuUdqgs fighting spirit when;7-7. Jisk CHtwom, All American half bide, tm, ran wild for Mooring t^d xwm^ 00 tmof breaiks, giving tte L«Be-Dri^nB the game 20-7 iB #^tc College Btaddum ftlie openinf home game. bMC the first touch- in the first quarter after 60 yards making five 4I19I .00 12 plays. Perry ovar for the iinl 0^ SsUowel msktng the the «xt«a point. SUtU finally ‘a* M;iia}f attmk of ^-ffks tni mmm ia dti^er- te MlJu South Carolina State came back In the second half and started a march from the 15 yard line with a running and aerial attack scored a touchdown at the be ginning of the * fc(urth quarter when 'Stanley, end pulled down a long pass from Gillom for the touchdown. DeLaine, end scored the extra point on a pass frosn (lillom to tie the first half lead It was in the seoo'nd quarter that the Saglcs registered the first 7 points of ithe game. Ten new men came into the game for Norrth CSarolina Colley at the beginning of the quarter and they were sparked by McPhar- land ati quarterback which Duck- wiWer doing the long range kick dng. Before the quaretr was very old, NOC blocked Bluefield’s kick in the shadow of the goal and Moore, rig^ht end, recovered the ball f!c|r the tooichdown.. Mchar- land drop kicked for the extra point. As the half ended the Eagles were staging another touchdown drive which fcegan when George Mack intercepted a pass and Iwter called itio Hall to bring ths ball to the 36 yard stripe. John son then advanced the ball tc| the 3!0 wnd i^aased iJlq IPeeimilan' the 10 yard line as !the gun ended the half. The second half featured a k>i«king and passing duel in whi«h N. C."* State seemed to have a slight edge; however, everyone got new tcnaeneag when durin,? the laetb three minutes of play 1'5 yard penalty gave the Eagles the ball on the Bluefield 2i5 yard yand line. MoPharland ran the ball four yards from Gold Rush Takes LeMoyne By Charles L. de Lay . . the (Sold Rush taking the th® Po^*^* balls on downs, and laiter,, when there was one New Orleans, La., — More than 3OOO fans witnessed the thrilling contest which found the Xavier Uninrersity! Gold Rush of Louisiana on the top gide of a 7-2 score, defeating the vaunts ed LeMoyne Mad Magicians of Memphis, Tenn. LeMoyne’s great backfield star. Hall, carrying the brunt of the attack for the visi ters with Lavalle, his equally capable mate in the backfield, gaining considerable ground also. Starting slowly as they did in their first contest with Tuske- gee, the Bavierites found them selves “backs to the wall” with LeMoyne carrying the play in Rush territory throughqut the first half. LeMyone’s only scorj, like last year, came in the second quarter when Tommy Mills, Los Angeles, Calif. ba«k field ace for the locals, attempted to| kick the Rush out of danger, punt was blocked, the ball ing in the end zone for an auto matic safety. The visitors had carried the ball to the Xavi3F six yard stripe qn a sustained drive via aerial and ground INorgan Gets 22 - 0 Win Over Union BaHimore — The Morgan State CSollege Bears won from the Virginia Union University Pan- therts in the Morgan Stadium Saturday, 2*2’ to 0, a an enthusi astic crc(^d of over 2000 fans cheered. This was Moiigan’s first CIAA encounter this seasion. It was apparent that the Bears have regained some of the former punch ''vhieh they possessed a few years ago when t^y played 64 games without defeat, cover ing a period of six years. The Union eleven was led by itiie all CIAA back, Pred Coopcc, who played a superb game and who merited the applause of the crowd when he refused to give up even though he was at the 'poin^ of near exhaustion. It vas only his courage that ke(pt him on his feet as he repeatedly 'ac- ed the stnong defense and offense His.of the Morganites. fall- The TocnxALt. »5 ‘THfc 6IG€)€©T NUT Of ig/A ALL ASAIN THfe PRe-CA/AC coMcs tmo « % V# The Bulldogs looked good for a few minutes after the touch- dc(vra and had the ball on the 20 yard line when a fumble was re covered by Lane. On the next play Jack Gilmore ran around left end for the goal. Hollowel placement for the extra point was no go^. Lane leadg 13-7. Lane made good another break when liane intercepted a pass on State 40 ‘and ran to the 20. After a first’ down had been made in three plays, Ja^k Gilmore again went around left end for touchdown. The pla;ement WM . gqod by H«llowel. Lane minuitie left in t^e game, passed to Peerman in the erfd zone for another clinching touchdown. He missed his first drop kick in weeks to tioBe the extra point. L READING THE ADS The Xavierttes carried t h e fight to the Magicians in the final half William Pryor, Xavi er’s ^15 lb fullback from Phil adelphia, gwning ground at will, Claude Patton, Xavier's triple threat half from Long Branch, N. J., and Johnny Gravely Rush ace from Fairmont W. Va., al- t«|mat!ing with decejpltive play to* confuse the opposition. Only heroic effort on the part of J. Turner, W. Mitchum, E. Craw ford, E. Moore, Johnson, Hies, and Paschall of the LeMoyne line staved off the inevitable Xavier score in the third quarter. Driving to the fifteen, ten, and twelve yard ittipes in the fourth quarter, the Xavierites finally, through superior powar, scored via a fifteen yard pass by Mills to Paxton in the end Morgan Scores Twice Period Pirtt Kee was standing on his own 2|5 when he received the ball from Mosby. He faded back to the 10, spotted hi« receiver and with precision, he threw the pig skin 60 yards to Bowie. iBoth attempts fcir extra jwlnt were unsuceeesful. 'Rie second quarter was scireless. A Thrilling Third Quarter Oscar Givens, freshman romp ed 25 yards for the final touch down after George Gittens and Unk Campbell had music made ^beautiful long runs which placed the ball within scoring distance. An answer to a linesman’s prayer was experienced twice by the Bears in the third quarter. First, when a bad pass from cen ter sent Cooper back intio the end zone to retrieve the ball, and Bo,b Porter* fresh tackle, smear ed Ccktper behind the goal line for two points. Seoond, when Preston Grimsley, first year right guard, chalked up two more points for the Bears under simi lar conditions as in the fir.«t safety. The fourth quarter was soore- SAINTS UPSET MINER 7-0 Raleigh — Dope to lose by 14-7. The firat toiucbdown was made early in the firsti qaurter as M'Oaby^ on a fake spinner through center, tossjed a lateral to Bur- dnell who skirted right end, dodged would be tacklers, and creased the goal line. The second fieop-e for the first quarter was the result of a 60 yard 4>as8 from C|o captain Hor ace Kee to Bowie who ran 30 yards down the sidelines for a touchd/own before the fans could ima^ne what had taken place. ne. Gravely converted via a line plunge to end the scoring, in the liist two minutps of play. “Stingaree Butch” Mitchell, Kansas City, Mo. tackle, Ben Mourning, Fort Wayne, Ind. guard, Josua Williamson, At- lantic. City, N. J. end, Allen •‘Chuck" Summers center, Carh, III., and Eugene Griffin, Okla homa City, Okla. were cutstapd- ing as lineman for the Xavier aleven. two touchdowns, the Saints came from behind to n:ut Miner’s here last Saturday by a 27-7 score. Unleashing unexpected power, the Saants ran, forward passed, and lateraled the Miner’s boys Into submtesion. Miner’s gtarted strong. Thfiy kicked off, blocked a punt, aid tWo minutes after the kickt»ff led by a 7-0 score. But their joy was ahort lived. After an exchange of punts, Johnson made it a ^irst dowi f((r the Saints, and then passed to Pullen for about 47 yard* ' to put the ball on the Miner om. Three plays later Pete White evened the count up lot the ISaints. Minutes later, Harrington rac ed aropnd right end to icore standing' up. The converaion was blocked hut St. Aug. recovered From here the teams battled in mid field until late in the laft quarter. Then Miner’s threatened when a first ^w. plus two: fifteen yard penalties agadnst the Saints put the' bull on the 6. Two line plunges plus an end run and incomplete pass gave the ball to St. Aug. on thiir own 8. Now the Saint took coynmand. They punted out, intercepted a pass and Harrini^n skirted' left: end for i5|5 yards to goore. The conversic(n was blocked. Half nainute later the scene was duplicated. Barry Johnson again Intercepted a pass and again Harrington sJcirted end for BO yards to score the final touch- doWn. The final conversion was good. . The »tory in «ne word was Harrington” but he wa^ ably aided by Foxwell, Sellers, P^r- across the goal line to lead kins and Johnson. HO-HUMMM! What This Place Needs, Folks, Is A Few Good Ads In This NEWSPAPER Wif® Preservers Electric broilen ma' iniidcfand Sutlf wiptd before they are entirely cool. Then dry ■ ■ ith. be cleaned eatily with • damp elotn - thoroughly with another soft clotl VALUE PARADE IN OUR Am COLOfNS WILL LEi%b YOU TO SAV]|W6S SAINTS TACKLE ELIZABETH CITY By Robert L, Clarke Saturday, St. Augustine’s f»:r its second game of the seas>n will be the guests of the Eliza beth City eleven. The Saints are naturally iaW- lant over over their upset ricto^y Miner’s but they also remember tH« lough game with the Teach- «rs last yeaT. Coach Weatherford expects to, iron the miatakss he saw in tho last game..!'. His veterans played true to fo'rm and several neW- ctomers exhibited ability worthy of special notice. But the coach ig still pessimistic as the Sai^is go gunning fc.r itheir second vi«^ Statistics explain many thinffi but nobody can explain a'sta tistician.