^AGB FOUR
FrE CAROLINA TlMEt
SATtlRHAT. OCTOBER U.
Hampton Trounces St. Paul 52-
SPORTING WORLD
:$haw To Open
Stand With
Home
Howard
In Raleigh Oct. 11th in Tough Battie 12-6
^ ^ The Shaw tJniversity Bears
Will open their hoAtw ietson this
i^t4irday, October 11, wlien
^ meet the new Rowland di
Meted edition of the Iloward
■^^.*Biversity Bisons on the Shaw
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^ **The Howard-Shaw contest will
: Je the third C. I. A. A. game
the Shaw scedule but the first
« which k*«l fana may have tiro
. jimnce to Coach “Jiiififfy**
I^ftle’s charges who have al-
imdy earned nracfc favorable
cteiment for creditable perfor-
Biinces in their opening games.
' . Saturday’s game with Shaw is
'Cfi^ted to give fans a line on
Howard outfit which under
eoaching' and a retainped
'' ^letic ha* remained
sething of a question mark in
iference circles. The Bears on
the other hand seek to get re-
'dinge for their loss last year to
Blue and White gridders
wh^ were then the under-dogs
and will do everything possible
make Coa^-Rowland’s debut
aa the Howard mentor an un
pleasant occasion.
Bolstered Jjy the return of
“Schoolboy” Howard, “Black
A*" AleAnder, and “Wimp’
T?^(»iiiy the small-numbered
StaW team of twenty-eight men
is trying to compensate in qnali*
ty what it lacks in quality.
Pirates Roll Up
Big Score On
St Paul Team
HAMPTON'S HOPES SOAR
AS t£AM CHALKS UP 52^
VICTORY OVER ST. PAUL
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WILDU
DnuKa Ml the Sidewalks
We t^ink of wUdlife drama,
tiie apprehension of game law
vectors,etc., as strictly an out
door propoaition. But some of
ooc most important cases hav
ing' to do with fish and game
law violations have come to a
head on enkwded streets, in sky-
acrapers. and in dark alleys.
Qiicago'a duck hootlesrgers
laoalited at the Federal game
acenta idio were on their tndl.
Ibr a year they had been buying
and selling wildfowl without a
miahap. j
The bootleggers were smart,
got a stooge, an old water
front derelict who didn’t know
what iKW in the packages he
caMed from one illegal dealer
to the other.
Hampton Institute, Va.—Sun
day morning quarterbacks are
easting suspicious eyes this week
at the “green coach” who in two
weeks prepped Hampton Insti
tute’s gridders into the smooth,
fast combination that diked ag
ainst St. Paul’s “Tigers” to the
tune of 52-0, on Armstrong
Field last Saturday afternoon.
Acting head coach, James
Little Train” Griffin made his
football debut by uncorking a
new brand of Hampton Institute
football that immediately stamp
ed the Pirates as a team to be
recokoned with in C. I. A. A.
cil^les. The team’s showing a'
gainst the”^ al.M’ays tough stal-
waf1» ()f 4?orth C,arolina A. & T.
thi* Sat at Greensboro, will be
the test whether Hampton -earns
a “flash in the pan” rating or
becomes real championship tim
ber for the first time in many
years.
Sending ifl Wave after wave of
fresh teams, the Pirates’ mentor
gave almost all of the 50 fight
ing youngesters on the Blue and
White squad an opportunity to
show their wares In the season’s
opener.
Backed up magnificently by a
Blythe Brothers Co.
Incorporated
General Contractors
424 South Brevard St.
?hone 3-7549
Davidson Cats
Favored To Beat
Sewinee T^rs Sat
Davidson,—A battered squad
of Davidson Wilcats spent this
w^k fecnperating front the
bIcTwa dealt it Uy the powerful
attacks of North Carolina last
Saturday and N. C. State week
before, aftd patching up their of
fend for their'conquest of S«'
warinee’s Tigerg this week-end.
Thf Presbyterians list four re
gulars on the deifinitelyout-Sat.
list, two more may not see action
and several reserves will be slow
ed dowb.
'Bama State Takes
Lemoyne ‘IMad iMagicians’
C»*CapUlfi Earl *'Dutch’*
Clark, aU-C. I. A. A. guard, is
determinad to make this, his
season of intercollegiite football,
his banner >year.
Champion Not
Scheduled For
Fort Bragg Visit
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FOOTBALL
BIG OPENING NIGHT GAME
A. aod T. vs. HAMPTON
GREENSBORO
STADIUM
SATURDAY,
OCT. 11 - 8.-00
P.M.
included
Adm.
m Uniform
•by the A. & T. GO^Piece Band
SOLDIERS EAGERLY
Await joe louis tour
CHANUTE FIELD, ILL. —
(ANP) Chanute Field’s 20,000
strong, veteran line under Coach
Gideon Smith, llampton’s back-
field gave the big crowd its
first taste of a bag of tricks that
should out razzle-daz7.1e many a
competition this season.
Hampton really didn’t have a
star in the game, for the stellar
play of each backfield and lines
man, working as a team knew
its bttsin^, contributed to every
gain down the field. Halfback
Joseph Williams, who ran 54
yards to score in the last two
minutes of play; Guard, Paul
Wells, who coverM a punt nicely
blocked by Tackle, Russel Lewis,
to a44 the third score in the
opening period; and End James
Satehell, who added insult to the
Tigers’ injury, by taking a pass
from rookie Quaterbaek Orlando
Bennett and running 45 yards
for a touchdown Just as the final'
whistle blew, were among the 30
Hamptonians that covered them
selves with glory.
Sparkplug all the time was
Captain Elwood “Dry Dock”
fullback position and plunge
Hill, whose leadership from the
’fullback position and plunge
over center to score in the second
period, set a shinning example
for the Hampton squad.
St Fa'Jl revealed a CIAA stal*
back Alfonzo Cdrbin, whose
presence on the field was a con
tinual threat to Hampton’s de
fense. He unleashed a passing at'
tack in the final quarter that
would have resulted in sure
touchdowns if the receivers had
been half as good as the slipger.'
Handling the pigskin like a base
ball, he was placing forwards
and laterls on a dime during
the peiors and did succeed in
gaining a tremendous amount of
ground.
Principle fault with tbe.JH-
rates were holding and a’t^den-
cy totrard being too slow in com
ing out of the huddle. Thwie
contributed to Hampton’s losing
105 yards by way of the penalty
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soldiers are "eagerly looking for
ward to the appearance here of
Joe Louis, the'world’s heavy
weight boxing king, on the after-
temoon of Oct. 10.
The champion’s tour of sev
eral army camps and traini^j^
stations is being sponsored by
the Chicagi^ Herald-American,
and includ^ the following iti
nerary; Camp Grant, Savannah
Ordnance depot, Scott field.
Port Sheidan, and the Great
Ijakes Naval Training station,all
of which are in Illinois; appear
ance at Fort Custer, Mich., anil
Selfridge Field, Mioh, will cort-
clude the tour, according to word
rece’ivecl recently by the Chanute
field athletic recreation olBcer.
Although nothing eloborate
has been planned for the visit of
Ijouis at Chanute field, a six-
bout preliminary card is schedUf
led, and the, highlight of the pro
gram will ^ a two-round spar-
1. Co-captain Howard Hunter,
A. and T. Aggie guard, is one of
the^oBt versatile linemen in .the
C. I. A. A., having served at
every line post except tiie pivot
spot
Wade’s Games Hit
Century Mark. When
Duke Meets Terps
Durham, N. C., Oct. S.-—As
kick-off time approaches in the
100th game since he took over
the job of diretcing the fates of
Duke's Blue Devils, Wallace
Wade is t&king no chances on
having the day marred by a
defeat at I the hands of a much-
improved Maryland team in Bal
timore’s municipal stadium on
Saturday.
■ Coach Wade is not anticipat
ing a score equal-to either of the
84-0 and 38-7 margins of the
two previous meetings between
the Blue Devils and the Old Lin
ers in .1932 and 1938. This year
the Terps have a squad which is
said to he at least twenty-five
percent better than in 1940.,
The backfield combination of
ting bout between Joe Louis and
his stablemate. '
Open to soldiers in uniform
only, the program will begin
promptly at 2 p. m., will be held
in Hangar 3. Facilities are on
hand to seat approximately 12,-
OOO men,
Friday afternoon/ Oct. 10, will
be a post holiday in order that
all Chantue field soldiers who
wish may attend, it has been an
nounced.
FOOTBALL-MERCHANTSGAME
N. C. COLLEGE vs. ST PAUL
Field
OCT. 18,1941--Kick-Off 2 p. m.
PRICE $1.10
;■, 'SAVE: ^
Sixty Gents:by gretting tickets from
Local Merclmnts.
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Montgomery, Ala., —Bama
State's Hornets overcame a 6-0
lead held by the visiting Le
moyne “Mad Magigians here
this afternoon t the close of the
first half by pushing over touch
downs in the third and fourth
quatert to win 12-6 on a hot sul
try afternoon.
The Magicians took the lead
around the middje of the second
quarter when pressed back to
their own 24 by a long Hornet
punt Carey paisedto Spencer,
left end, on the^^4^^d Spencer
lugged the ball to the 50 where
he was hit by Hornet tacklers
but latralled the ball to Hill who
ran the remaining distance ofr
play was beautifully executed
and caught the Hornets napping.
Securing the ball on the Ije-
moyne 40 when the purple and
gold fumbled soon after the re
sumption of play, they drove to
a touchdown sparked .by the bri
lliant running of Wilson, fresh
man back, and Ellis, soph full
back who went over for the score
from the 1 yd. line. The Hornets
drove to the Lemoyne 1 yd. line
late in the fourth quarter when
a brillant goal line stand by the
Magicians stopped them, but
blocked a' Lemoyne kick a few
plays later around the Lemoyne
30 which was taken over by Sul-
lingeT fof the final touchdown.
All conversions were wild.
Jack Wright, Tommy Mont,
George Barnes, and Johnny
Corydac clicked impressively in
the two opening games with
Hampton - Sydney and Western
Maryland.
Saturday’s battle will probably
prove to be a'fight for superior
ity of the air.
HAMPTON IHSTITUTE
TRAINS 476 IN DEFENSE
CLASSES
Hampton Institute, Va.—Al-
ferd Vick, coordinator of defense
training at Hampton Institute,
today announced that 476 men
have registered in. Defense Pro
gram classes at the Institute.
This total puts the current
enrollment at the Tidewater Va.
college at a record mark of over
15M students.
The evening defense cla.sses in
twelve trades, which are attend
ed by shipyard employees, con
struction camp workers and men
in many allied defense indust
ries, have drawn the greatest en
rollment. Two hundred sixty-
four men who come to Hampton
for classes tiyo evenings a week,
some as far as 50 miles, are reg-
gistered in this program. Men
are interested in gaining addit
ional skill in such fields as wdc
ng, machine shop practice, autol
mobile mechanics and othef
fields attend these courses for
twelve-week period.
TheUnited States Army' haJ
detailed 102 non-commisatoi)e(|
officers and enlisted men froi
army camps throughout th^
country to take special traininfi
in maintenance of modern ins
chines of warfare. The National
Youth Administration liM «enf
100 men to the college for trainl
ing, and the W^orks Progress Adi
ministration has a detail of 1(|
men on the campus.
The public is generidly getl
ting the idea that there are too
many useless strikes and' if the]
idea sticks, it will be too ‘
for labor.
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