FAOS XIGHT
"¥"hE CAROLINA XI ME S
SATVRPAY, NOViMBER 8,
JAIL POLICY ORAFT WIT- !*nd th«t thpy turnwl the money
[BS8 AMD PlCCtTP MAH over to either Earl
OF
Uutchim or A1 Owkins.
FOR COlfTEMPT
COTOT. Also claiming emploj-ment by
Coiiiintt«4 ftfom pHte one) i Claude Roxborough was Mrs.
knowing Watson’s oonnectioniJosephine Hnghea who testified
with tk# policy iondieat*. [that she worked an clerk. Dan
THw> other witnesses who testi- Ellis, however, said he had been
|ied Fr*Uy, Ji*Biie McAfeelhired by John Roxborough to
^ Monive Hunter, admitted iwork as night watchman in 1932
us, we shall proceed along linfs
for which the groundwork al
ready has been m successfully
laid.”
N.C."Collegr
(Continued from page six)
lowed by “Baby Iiight»*ner‘s lat-
.— _ . _ - , eral from a pivot to Diickweilder
^at they had work*d as cashiersithat be remain^ with the com- raced abound end for anoth-
for Ui« Bi« Four. McAfee said pany until early 1940. DurinR
iM beea hired by A1 Qaskilljthe period 1936 to 1940, he Btat-
tnd later promoted to cashier by;ed that he was elevated to the
'J?
H. Robinson.
Hi* Thursday
toy Mbpp, ettdiier for five
jWMI of Tia JuM and Inter-
aiite policy house, that this was
|«*t of the Big Four enterpria-
•• that the concern did on
the »v«ra«c of $700 a day. The
told of picnics pven by
ttA nmwtm of the gambling ring
■for eiBiJloyen of Tia Jjiana and
tatenute, and also stated that
Im Wi ftill working for the com-
pktod the previous day’s bus-
naaaa.
La^r testimony of Jimmie
HeAfoe and Monroe Hunter, re-
they had been era-
by CU^e Roxborough
OiMxn of Hofikins
Temple 691
‘ 'Senres A Special
Chicken Dinner
lit Their Temple
a the HcMne of
[rs. Hattie Stitt
So. McDowell St.
Every Sunday 2HW
4 C^dock until
poeition of special policeman,
escorting the money taken by
either McAfee or Hunter to dif
ferent placea.
Board or Health
. (Continued from page one)
than any other State.
“I think this award is a di
stinct compliment to North Cm-
olina and its eforts in behalf of
our Negro citizens, >who comprise
approximately a third of our
population,” was Dr. Reynold’s
comment upon receipt of the
certificate. “Much credit is due
Dr. Hughes and his associates,
ground drive, Sullinger and
White pspegially stpod ou^ at the
Hom^t terniiiials yiMdirtg Very
little yardage all afternoon on
the famous MBU end sw^pg. In
the Hornet backfield the great
blocking of Tate, Cheatham, and
Ellfc, and the running, passing
and kicking of Crenshaw were
a featuw, Ellis’s power lunges
through the center of th« MBTJ
■ m X. ^ n 1 n» rline, his defensive tackling, and
. ' T ?'"T line revet,™ Should
rten grabb«i . I.t,ral an.l p.ck- Homete . bet-
ed up 12 yards Mlu. ed by Ar- „ , g ,
buekle . anuuh ttrowh bhmy a,;
line for a gam of ten yar*' to threatened, and the
J
and there is no reason why this
^v,r'7hr'S« tatls'^arda
end the third quarter.
Early in the fourth quarter
another pass was thrown by
Duckweilder to Moore who raced
15 yards to score the first touch
down of th«v game. “Doc” Gms
Qaines, dropkick artist'added the
extra point.
On the kickoff the touchdown
and extra point, G. Mack inter
cepted a Shaw pass. Again
Duckw^eilder tossed a pass to
Moore that was good for 31 yds.
Another short pass to Hall was*
g(^ for 12 yards, and placed the
gall on Shaw’s ten yard line.
A penalty against Shaw placed
theball on the five yard stripe.*
On two attempts to take the ball
«eed with incretteing momentum
and efBciency. ‘ The manner in
which our Negro population has
responded to what we are trying
to do in their behalf is gratify
ing to me. Good health promotes
good feeling and coopetation a-
mong all groups. North Carolina
has a Negro- citizenship of which
it should and does feel proud.
'Hiere u ho spot in America
'where the relations between the
races are more harmonious than
here. The health of any group
affects the health of the whole,
and witii this truth ever before
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and again called on their drop
kick doctor who sent the ball
sailing high and true for three
more points. The kick traveled
a distance of 33 yards and was
fully 25 feet over the uprights
or goal posts.
About midway in the fourth
Quarter the game, which w'as
hard fought with the men on
both sides exhibiting clean
sportsmanship, was marred by
Schoolboy” Howard of the
Bears striking one of the Eagles
in the face. Howard was ousted
from the game and a 15 j-^ard
penality was chalked against the
Shaw team. The ball now rested
on Shaw’s 30 yard stripe. A-
nother pass from McFarland to
Moore who snatch^ it from
waiting Shaw’s hands, shook off
wo^d be tacklers and raced a-
crosser the goal lin for the se
cond touchdown. McFarland’s
try for extra point with a drop-
kick was wide, -^r
With the exception o f
Schoolboy” Howard’s antics,
who because of his creating dis
turbances in games in which life
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alertness o£ her starting backs
in breaking iip Hornet passes,
and their passing game were
outstanding, although Moody
was stopp^ repeatedly.
- HILLSIDE .
(Continued from page six)
Harrington in command. They
won 10 6tit of 11 games, the ele
venth ending in a scoreless tie.
The 1940 group with the brainy
quarterback Blount in charge,
was also / “burner”. This years
team with only three regulare
from last year on the squad has
‘^sufficient to balance its lack of
experience.
SUMARI2ED RECORD OF
HILLSIDE PARK HIGH
SCHAAL FOOTBALL TEAM
from 1937 THROUGH
Yr.
W" T
L PtB ’' Pts 0
1937
8
0
1
172
26
193»
10
1
0
359
0
1939
_8
2
0
143
6
1940
9
1
0
242
19
•1941
3
1
1
128
19
Total
38
5
2
1044
70
•Games are scheduled in No
vember with Goldsboro (7) here,
High Point (14) there, and Bel
mont (19) here.
Motorists Remember:
“You Are Pedestrians
Most of the Ttihe^**
Warns Safety Expert
DRIVE SAFELY AND
SAVE A LIFE
(Continued from iMge onW
an-hour clip Is like fall off a 10-
story building.
Another way of looking at the
automobile death situation is to
consider th^ ’ only 834 persons
niet death''iri\^08 as a result of
North Carolina College Choruses Hold
First Annual Music Festival Sunday
Last Sunday afternoon at
three o’clock the First Annual
Autumn Music Festival was held
at North Carolina College for
Negroes under the direction- of
Samuel W. Hill, head of the mu^
sic Department. The progifain
was rendered in the B. N. Duke
auditorium, and waa the second
public appearance of Mr. HW
since taking over the job of'di
rector df music at the local col
lege. His fipit appearance was at
the recital of Paul Robeson,
when the college choir sang Rob
inson—La Touche’s “Ballade
for Americans”, the early part
of last month.
fThe Sunday afternoon con
cert, which was broadcast ov6r
station WDNC, served notice on
‘'‘Morning,” by Speaks,
Y ott ’ by Burleigh,
“Just
‘♦Rov-
t>y Darosch, “Home Be-^
yond The Riv?r”,’by Heywood.
The fourth and iMt group was
composed of sik spirituals, name-
iy:; “Aint That Good News.*’
hv Paw'son, “Wade in The Wa-
t«!,*’ arranged by Mr. Hill, him-
ipll “Live Humble,” tradition
al, “Just Couldn’t. Be content
ed,” traditional, “Rfeligion Is A
Fortune,” also ai'ranged by Mr;
Hill and “Go Down Moses” by
Cnin. * '
Isador Boyd Oglesby;, membel
of the faculty of the college was
soloist with the Men’s chorus
and Mi^ Odessa Strong, a stu
dent in the Music Department
Durham lovers’of music and the.^^^ R"®-
public in general that the Nerth
Carolina College long noted for
its department of business is til-
80 headed for singular note in
the field of music. The entire
prc^ram was more than well ren
dered and received, and marked
Mr. Hill as an unusual director
of music.
On the program were
groups of unmbera. The
four
firat
group was sung by the college
choir. It consisted of, “The
Lord’s Prayer”, by Malotte,
“Lamb of God,” a choral of 15-
40 by Christiansen, “Fierce Was
the Wild Billow”, by Noble and
“Psalm 150”, by Franck.
The second group was sung by
the Women’s-chorus and consis
ted of “Coro Mio Ben (Dearest
Believe) by Giordani, “Ah,
Sweet Mystery of Life” by Her
bert, “Lullaby”, byHSrahms,
“Will 0 The Wisp,’"' by Spross.
The third group sung by tile
Men’s chorus consisted of
■ell Houston, organist of white
Ro(;k Baptist church was organ
ist and Allen Brown student in:
the Mmic Department was pian
ist. • '
Prior to coming to North Car
olina College Mr. Hill who is a
graduate of the school of music
of Talledega Collei^e, Talladega,
Ala., has served as director of
music at Palter Memorial In-
stittite and Alabama Agricul
tural and Me^anical Coll^.
While in the latter position Mr.
Hill directed a Qhorus of stu
dents in a i'cwn Hall concert in
New York City. He also directed
several national broadcasts. In
In his positiob as head of the
music department of North Car
olina College Mr. Hill succeeds
Mrs. Ruth Edwards who' is
teaching public rehool music.-
Last Sunday’s program was the
first in a series which will be
given at the local college. The
next will be the annual Christ
mas Music Festival.
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participates, should be dubbed ™
»'ITnn1hnv’» Wnwnrrl autorfiobfle mishapS, thl!» had
grown to 27,996 deaths in 1928
Foolboy” Howard , instead of
Schoolboy. The game was one of
the cleanest and best seen in
these parts in years. “Foolboy”
Howard should be given no sym
pathy for his bulldozing antics
which ap so costly to one of the
best'Sliaw teams ever seen.
It maybe th&t somewhere
within Uie oc^fines of the CIAA
there is a football player who
can do what the ccm^hes of Shaw
land (the game c»nnot do for
Foolboy Howard”. It may be
he can take the jungle out of
what m%ht be one of' the best
‘ends in the CIA'A, and place in
'him the qualities that are be
coming to a college athlete.
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Bows
(Continued from page six)
Bhaw taking the ball froin Cheat
ham to score standing up on the
fourth down from the 4 yd. line
A coffin corner boot by Moody
gave Morris Brown an automatic
safety a few minutes later as
Crenshaw fumbled a bad pass
from center while back Jo kick
aijd stepped over the end zone
Ift the closing minutes of the
first half, Morris Brown took
advantage of a fresh bunch of
Hornets subs and marched 60
yds., by air to. score, Jenkins tak
ing a 4 yd. pass from Moody to
score after the Hornets had stop
ped the Morris Brown ace cold
m his attempts to drive’ the Hor
net line.
An early third quarter Hor
net drive died on the Morris
Brown 12, and before the quar
ter clcffied, a Morris Brown lines
man intercepted an aerial tossed
I by Crenshaw and lateralled to
Moody who need behind quickly
forming interfenence 56 yds. to
score. A blocked Hornet punt on
the 1 yd. line, and a' partially
blocked Hornet punt around the
W -set' up th^ other Morris
Brown scores.
The hard-charging Hornet line
held Moody t» 25 yards in 8 tries
and, Franklin,' Keith, ^d Arr
nold to minus pardage in stop
ping the vaunt^ Morris Brown
ground Oold. Not a single toucli-
down was. result of power driv
ing, and the Hornet starting line
\0t Sullinger, Slauls, -Leftwich,
Mason, A. Jackiwn, Qriggs, aiid
White played a whale of a game
in bottUng up J;he Wolverine
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