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LEAZE^S LEAhf PICklN'S' Leazer PicksN. C. College ToDefeaf A&T College For Conference Title By PERRY R. LEA2ER THE HANGING IN EFFIGY of the sportswriter in Charl^ton, South CaroUn^i last week makes one wonder whether or n6t the prdg^bsticators are next. I was so worried about being hanged »fter some pre^iictions I made| last week that I called in my friend “Winn^ Rabbit" to stand guard around the “LEAN PICK- IN’S” box to protect me in the coriiing week and also to keep me from reaching the esteem epitome of coaches and Athletiq Directors. The box was pretty lucky last week'in piling up nine winners against one lost ^nd one tie. However, the score were wav out of line. For instance consider the Morgan State-Hamp- ton score, 60-0. I predictetd Morgan in a 14-12 win. Yes Fire, I was way off base. On the season 63f winner, against 14 losses and two three ties, for an average of .818. THIS WEEK IS THE “D” WEEK. That’s right because it’s th^ last week of picking winners and also the week to predict the Thanksgiving Day outcomes. I’ve been looking forward to this week because it is definitely the week for Eome; tough decisions to be made on my part ®nd so I’ve call ed in my scouts, and along with my yardsticks, lucky charms, crystal balls and every imaginable sources to help'predict these games. Herewith is what we’ve found: Jbhnson C. Smith vs. Fayetteville State ' TVo of the cattle country’s roughest. «nimal§ get to- gether this week to find out just who Queeh City’s it’s the Bulls vs. the BrdncdS. W;-A^ B^aiit’f charges pulled a few surprises when they undCT pinned.Blue field, and Smith, under the tutela^ of Eodu been pulling surprises aUjSeasoi. Fay^te\Hue Slate ’mBdit' notob!e 'gaii^ during the seftsoo&nd would like nothing bet ter than a victory over j'ohrisoK C. S«}ith. ,tp j^ose oi}t. thf season. On the other hand the gulls, sr\brtftw’ a|t^ th^ de- TIMES —Vaf. 22, feat at the hands of Sdiirt Augufet^ine last wefek, S^oOld likfe tc close out with a wiri'oveif the Broncos to add a feather to thr Ijrowins }’st/r>r FdHie McOirt as the conference’s “Coach of thf Vn.’jr ” witfVi the Bull in a real close one. SMITH 14— FAYETTEVltLE 8. Maryland State vs. Shaw University ^ IT’S HOMECOMING FOR SHAW UNIVERSITY PEARS AND A VICT’ORY over Maryland State has long been a Shaw wish. Shaw started the season like a ball ol fire rolling up six successive wins until they met the claw of the mighty Eagle. Maryland State, led by Johnny Gray, los' two early games by a mere three points before they too me' the claw of the Eagles. However, after the stunning defea* at the hands of the Eagles the Hawks have been rolling alon/ exhibiting one of the conference’s best offensive shows, scor, ing 86 points in their la.st two games. $haw is not a rea scorcr like the Hawks, but relies on a stout defense for vie torics. This week the Shaw defense won’t contain th' Hawks. MARYLAND STATE 20—SHAW 8. Saint*Augustine vs. Delaware State IN THE OTHER RALEIGH DOUBLEHEADER featur ing four top flight ClAA teams Saint Augustine takes on th '(coritlfttfefl pn page 81^ ’ WKSGIVIKG DAY CUSSIC Battle of C^hampion»-Football At It$ Best N. C. COLLEGE UNDEFEATED IN CfMTt AY A&T COLLEGE i CtAA CHAMPION CONTENDERS DURHAM ATHLETIC PARK THURS., NOV. 21 KICK-OFF AT 1*30 P. aj. ‘ ■' - * SEE: - Ttoo VMdUidnal Rivd^ Famed A&T, NCC BANDS Admission: General $2.50—Students $1.25 2>traight bourbon Whiskey WMT ^ 4/8 QUART mma ointuM* iBQWANY, ;o- i70i Horgan Buries Hampton Under The NorUi Carolina Col- From left to right on the hot- Paul leire football team wliich ,,will tom row are: Milton Robinsmi, anil close Its regular season la a game Rossie Bardield, Martin Clark, j in Durham on Thanksgiving Harold Joyner, Ike GaUiUf(| Oscar with the A and T College Aggies Lloyd Eason, ^omas ^oluuoa, son, Cli is pictured here. I James Williams, Tommie Fauat,' Peace, Chapel Hill Faces Clinton Friday For Western Double Crown BALTIMORE, Md. The rampaging Morgan Bc«r» roarded on to their fourth vte- tory in seven starts bjr uwlSMh- ing a devastating gnwnd wmi air attack to topple the Hamp ton Pirates, 60-0. By tallying 24 points in the first goarter, f more in the second, only 0 in the third period, but a whooping 2S~ point finale, the reixtundinc Bruins ran their two-game scoring total to 129 units. Substitute fullback and eo> Ernest BarsM, iMC, Lntbe^ d4HilA, lames f'red McCaskill, Jim Bryaat, owning. ] Chambers. Basel Freeman, Mar- LewU Woodi, Charles HtalM, left to right; rhi Miller, Nathan Cook, 1 James Brewington, Frank Oard- 118, dlifton O. Ja«k- Ihnr Crier. ner, Robert McAdams, H*«nr . - Bufialoe Jackson, Alfonso Third row, left to right: Mll-( Monds, Milton Leatber^Harrey^ scoring niimdf with l^hite, George Wal- ton Johnson, Randolph Crews,. Ramseur, CUrence I I and James Tyson. A&T Moves Up Lincoln high school of Cliapeli Hill and Sampson County high of Clinton will clash at Carr-) b#ro Lions park in CHapel Hill Friday night for the right to' play in the North Carolina Ath-' letic Association Double A' championship game. Tlie^ieature game ol the High! _ • " GREENSBORO .■school football week-end card The'A&T College Aggies roll- «fill see Booker T. Washington'ed over the Virginia State Col- of Rocky Mount and Carver of lege Trojaixs, 34-6, in an impor- Winston-Salem pitted in a bat- tant CIAA football game playwj tie to determine the champions here last Saturday at Memorial of the big Triple A division. j Stadium. This contest will gvt under-1 The victory moved the .Aggies way,at eight o’clocfi Friday night! into a two-way tie in the con- at Rocky Mount. fcrence flag race with North Titans of the eastern and wes-^ Carolina College of Durham, tern divisions of the triple A, | the team they will face on Rocky'Mount and Carver will. Thanksgiving day to settle the enter the gaiVie with unblemish- affair. ed records. A crowd of more than 13,000, I swelled by 7,800 school boys Rocky Mount knocked *o£f a jtrong Adkms high school team j school Senior Day, If Kinston, 214-16 to earn t.ie right to defend its triple A turnout of the season. crown. Carver downed Stephens, Aggies used practically Lee of Asheville 22-12, in win-' alng its way to the title game. | doing so caused five players The championship game in the participate in the scoring, iouble A division will bo played* Howard Smith, senior quar Alma Mater and the Block “B” Club of Benedict College on Saturday night for his outstand ing contributions to athletics and physical education. wtiMa—. f**ea«led the scoring parad* with two touchdowns of the Morgan eight. Quarteriwck Jack Dennis pitched a touchdown strike to scatback Homer Robinson, the covering 53 yds. In additimi, the classy signal-caller cotmccte«| with two of three aerials in con- version attempts. Robinson personally account- Bluefield State 8, West Liber-1 ed for ten of tne high-pOint total I by rushing over a pair of P.T.A. Maryland, twin-pointers to supplement his touchdown. Last Week's Grid Results City pr Walker- (Bo-Belly as his alma, mater teammates called tjliu) was presented with a pla-' qas bj" Bui. J. Ai Bacoats, presi-i ' tieut oi. Benedict, during the ' -*4 0 un i —— w . ^ Fayetteville State 6, Winston- ■ JM|ied}ot poile«fc-NortiiCarolii».^^^^ CIAA Games For l*o». ^ S^es,^ which coach Rrfdick S| u „^pton InsUtute 0, Morgan Fayetteville State at J. C. Bajles feMusht, back-to Durham tate 60. tmith. a.38-14 victory. I jjoward University 6, More-; Lincoln University at Howard A' native of Atianta, Georgia, house 6. j University sei j ^ ^ . . next Wednesday at Lexington., t'-'rback, was a prime factor in ate professor of Physical Ed;*and, got its lone marker in the final The host Dunbar high tedrn has, the two TD’s, but Paul Swann Jiead track coach at North Caro- \period on a 12-yard pass play. -already cUnclMd;tbe,W»».^ ' \rision double A title. A 42-12 /ictory over Ridgeview of Hick- jry accomplished this for Dun- oar. Friday night’s game at Chapel nil to determine the eastern di- /ision champion, will settle the opponent for Dui^ar. Lincoln and Sampson high «riH enter the game with perfect records. Defending champion Lincoln .las met Dunbar for the title for he past two seasons. The first neeting ended in”a tie, but the Chapel Hillians won last year. ♦ COACH WALK&R »esiedict Pays By Alexander N. DeVeau:^ COLUMBIA, S. 'C. Dr. Leroy T. Walltej, associ- W^ker Was ijtw Benedict Col lege football and basketball player fpjm 1930 to I940| Livingstone Beats St. Paul I,A-/VRENCEVILLE, Va. Livingstone College’s Blue Bb«rs ended their football sea-| suC'sesisful note by pOuhdlng put a 2B-6 victory over Paul College in Lawrencj- j vllle, Va. Saturday afternoon. •« It was the sixth win against) two lasses for "the Bears from Salisbury. It was their last gamo. 'Livingstone scored a touch down in every period. St. Paul J. C. Smith 0, St. Augustine’s 12. Shaw University 54, Lincoln University 8. Virginia State College 6, A. and T. Collrgc 34. North Carolina CoIIcga 08, Bt nedict College 14. Livingstone College 28, St, .Paul’s 6. Delaware State 8, King's Col lege 20. Mnrvland State at Shaw Uni versity. LM.iuware State at St. Augus tine’s. Winston Salem at ,5t- Paul's. CIAA Games On Thaaksglring Virginia Union UniVersHy at Hampton Institute. Morgan State College at,Vir ginia State College. ■. A. and T. College at North Carolina College. [win Gridiron Bill Saturday At Raleigh RALEIGH Ftfotball fans in the Raleigh area are due for a doubleheader Satuirday when the two Raleigh schools play opponents at Chavis Park on Saturday afternoon. St. Augustine’s will face Dela ware at two O’clock in the open er and Shaw will play Maryland State fOr its homecoming in the finale at four O’clock. The Shaw game with Mary land will follow a parade which is set for 3 p.m. It will follow the usual parade route of other Shaw homecoming parades. The Bears, under the direction [ of Coach Clifton J. Anderson, iiave a won-lost record of 6-2 so Car this season. This is the Bear’s ^aat game of the season. I Six seniors wOl be wearing the maroon and white for the last time, They are center Ed- \Vard Turner from Roselle, N. J.; Clement Richmond from Char-, otte; guard Albert McClain from Camden, N. J.; tackle, Willie McDanies from Asheville;' lalfback Eugene Hammonds from Asheville, and fullback Na- j than Lewis from Tarboro. 1 The probable starting lineup will include ends Glen Knight and Charles McKenzie, tackles Herman Hinton and Lou Hagler, guards Albert McClain and Otis Clark, center Edward Turner;, 'lalfbacks Eugeile Hammonds and Phil Jackson; fullback Na-, h?n Lewis .and quarterbfick b^VlA fllcDo\^eli.‘ ^ • ' OLD STAGG DIST. CO., FRANKFORT' KY. • 86 f ROOF $1.95 PINT CHARIES JACQUIN M Ct», bw., HMUU KNHA. November Specials 1956 Ford Yidoria 1957 Ford-Y-ll Motor 2-Door, R & H White Wall Tires 2-Door Custom 300—'2-Tone Grey and White iisis.m 11S95.III ALEXANpra, MOTOR COMPANY ‘ N. C. Dealer No. 1659 S30 EAST MAIN STREET » . .1. >(11 -it«» t‘ vaw.'wfii'wy; yi CIAA FOOTBALL A HOMECOMNG FEATtIRE 1958 CONTENDERS SHAW UNIVERSITY “BEARS” V.. MARYLAND STATE “HAWKS” 1957 CHAMPIONS CHAVIS PARK, RALEIGH, NX SATURDAY NOVEMBER KICK-OFF AT 4K)0 P. M. ★ ★ ★ SEE SHAW’S FABUUMJS ANNUAL HOMECQMQiG ATTRACTIONS! 22 ★ ★ ADMISSION: GENERAL STUDENT ^
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