T'SiiES SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3«. 1963 High-Scoring A&T Stirs Hopes c^f Beating Horida A&M NCC Edges Va. Stale, 19-12, In CIM\^rap BtfR^PUNDCD—Virginia S‘.)le; olina College lina^an w}iile tbt qtMitfrback Ed Goldar musl Trojen quarterback was trying known how General Cus- to manuevcr free in an effort tc t*r ffU when he was lurround- gef off a pass. IdenKfiable HCC News Bueau photo, •d by • wall of big North Car- ^ The North Card!T!\CoUeRe E^les rtiTtained unbeateiK^ the Central Intoroollegiate Aswclatian by defeating the W- ginia Slate Trojans at p'Relly Fi^^d Saturday 19-12. 1' 41 wB.s a cr'.'tcal ^ntest for Herman K. RiddicK hit Eagleii. Sntoring the g|iin«, both teams were undefeated ip the fonlerence. In dawnin|j| thg Tro- ^ant the Eagles row hbld a J O loop record and are 4-0 overtoil' The Virgini#n* are 3-1 in l«agu«. The Eaglps had to depend on the engiroering of quarterback Aaron Martin to get their often- pUyrs Char*l«g the Martin thr.w one quarterback are Jan... Nunn (7a) and Staley IC«th (70). —NCC Virginia Union Overcomes Wnston-Saiem, 22-14 (luring the firsi 'u’f, Union .11 conferonce play. RICHMOND, /a.—VirRinia t’liion behind the Rami! J4-0 in tr.t -ir.sl University defeated VVin.sli)n S;iIi”n * (luarter. It lookpd as ' the llonu'- State College. 2214, in a Home ! coming spectator' w. re in for a coming Classic here Salu Vay a'j sad afternoon—but the b?by Pan Hovey Field before an cstimiilnl ther'> bounced back ’A'ith the run crowd of 4,800. I ning of halfback Davis aijd Frank Carr and the accurate passing ol Despite the final sprond, victory , or Carl Watson t- dW not coine'very ea.sll> fiii Mm I senior George J(.Mlkliih lu beat PaiOh«rs. Very much, responsible I Carolina Corps which wa- lor the win was a junior ■••bo | coTn 'etitior. thi« came to Union from Washington three years ago and was told tol turn in his practice uniform bo- j Union was the underdog, bn* cause he would not be needed. I!u! j sound defensive play by the Ric’*! Saturday young George Yancoy | monders in the fourth quarter, ir successfully converted twice nmli which they collected 14 ptvnts give the Panthers hope. | gave Coach Tom Harris a victory Hurt by freshmen mistake* is considered an upset ir CIAA Football Standings James Milliner, Rams quarter hack, hit Winston Mapp with ' ten yard pass for the first Win ston-Salem score. The same com bination clicked for the two poin' conversion. A few plays later, Millinbr un corked a 24 yard scoring pass to pick Souels. The conversion at Lf4^* C*me$ October 20, 1963 All Games Ngrth Carolina College 3 0 0 2R.66 4 0 Virginia Union , 4 1 0 23.75 4 1 u a1 and T. College 0 0 23 S6 5 u 0 Norfolk State 1 0 21.25 3 2 0 J.’ C. Smith ' 1 0 0 20 00 3 1 0 l^prgan State ... 3 1 0 18,75 3 1 0 Virginia State 2 1 0 1833 2 1 0 Fjiyetteville State . . 1 1 0 1750 1 3 0 Winston-Salem 1 I 0 17.50 2 1 0 St. Augustine's 1 1 0 17.50 I 2 0 S|. Paul’s 2 1 0 Ifi.fie 2 1 1 D.*laware State 1 2 0 16.66 1 3 0 Hampton Institute .... I 2 0 160C 2 2 0 Maryland State 1 3 0 16.25 1 3 0 Shaw University 1 3 0 16.25 1 3 0 EUlabeth City 1 4 0 14 00 1 4 0 H>ward University 0 4 0 1100 0 4 0 L4viDgstone Colie.^e .... 0 3 0 10.00 0 3 1 tpmpt fa'Cc*. " Virginia Union roared back to “et its first touchdown following the Rams’ .second score. Big play: in the drive were 9 yard run by freshman Garland Witherspoon of Oxford, and a 63 yard scoring pass from Carl Watson -to Georg- Jenkins, Then early in the fourth quar ter, Watson hit halfback Jones Da vis with a 63 yard pass, carryiar to the Rams 13. Frank Carr capp ed the drive with a six yfr jaunt. Milton Marshall got the fina' Union TD on a 27 yard run. AGGIES LOSE BRISTOW GREENSBORO — William Bristow, end. who plays with the A. and T. College Aggies, will not sec action with the team for the remainder of the season, Bristow, a junior. 6-1. 186 pounder from Fayct*"vitl". N C.. who this season h">! done much of the punting for the Ag gies, suffered a fracture of the right leg lasj week in the foot ball game against Norfolk State Coll'>gp. which was played at Portsmouth, Va. two more tor the NCC victory The New Bern senior threw P pass to end Aaron Spauldinjg for the initial NCC score. After a scoreless first quarter, Martin nifled an aerial covering 24 yards to Aaron Spaulding in the opening minutes of the aeeon4 quarter to give the Eagles a 6-0 advantage. The score was set up after the Virginians had punted on a fourth down deep in their own territory, and the ball land ed on their own 24 yard Hne The PAT was wide. After both teams were score less in the third period, NCC launched a _ ground attack in which they marched 64 yardi' to the 6"*^ zone. On a series of carries by half backs Paul Perry, Robert Cur rington, and fullback Ben Car rington, The Eagles lugged tlie pigskin Into Trojan territory wber^ Paul Perry scared from the three. The PAT was good, and| the Kagles led 13-0. The Trojans bounced back af ter reoeiviag the kickoff Qvar- terhack ^ Oolder galloped 89 yards into the end tone for the vJsltors first score. When the PAT failed, NCC led 12-6. The visitors struck back, how ever, and came back to score. Aftir r-?csiving the kickoff, they marched from their own 32 yard li^e to the Eagles’ 32. From here, Gold-^'"' threw a strike to halfback Melvin Swann, who went l(>to thp epd zone untpuch- ed, making the score 19-)2. PAT failed with Eagles leading 19-12. NCC will play Maryland Stale College next Saturday at Prin cess Anne, Maryland, t* iShowdown Battle BetweeA Two Grid Powen^ping up For Nov. 9 GREENSBOR{T~=^‘Can In the season, is excitement and T. College Aggies go all thK^cnough for the avernfe A. and T wav?" That is the big questior | nwitjbut the way the Greensl>oro t>«ing asked all about the to*n | Clitotfl3^ it has the loyal rooter in ys the Asieias, without much sweat a dither, hava rolled over five straight font ball opponents, mostly by decisive scores. This early In the season, wha the fans are renliv «skin“ is. “Can |6haw University Bears. 6B0, rolled A,.and T- whip the Florida A. anci' over the scrappy Norfolk State M. University Rattlers?” Just if The Aggies smashed the highly regarded Fort EUistic Wheels, 4Q 8; defeated the Tennessee Statf University Tigers, 20 18: trounced Spartans 34 7, and Maryland 38 H in consecutive order. The Aggies are averaging bet ter than 40-points per game, over- all. and in the conference are do ing better than 50-poinLs in pad’ outing. The tpam, early this year, set f9r itscU a goal of 40-points pet gamp,' in a halar\cpd attack, hall pn the ground and the rest from the air, This represented a radical departure from the team’s emn/iii sis on a strong aerial game. TOUCHDOWN MAKER — Ont halfback from Suffolk. Va. of Ihii big man participating inj Harf has sco|Wd fWa loueh lh( touchdown axplosions foi | downs in four gamas. all by good the A. and T, Collage Aggies is | runs. Ronnie Harl, a 185-pound senior I .. c*se yod>aven’t heard that is th team which Ust season w^s rate ’ number one among the nation’* small colleges. ItljT the same te!|T. wnjch has. as its star halfbark. Bob Hayes, the “world’s fastest human,” world record holder in the 100- ^rd dash . . . #nd the same team w\ich l?st year averaged better than 50-points per game again^ all opponents. ^ The Aeeie* will meet the power'" laden cl(ib from Florida in th«' big inte.rsectional clash to b= plaved here at Memorial Stadiun* I on November 9. j To keep a clean sljite even to early November, the Aggies hpv^ , DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Be- fjvo-major hurdles to cross. It’- 'thune-Cookman College's Wildcats no easy path. | roared from behind with three The undefeated Winston-Saletn I touchdowns in the fourth quarter State College Rams will invad- and a 2915 Hoimcoroing victory .Greensboro on Saturday, Octobei lover Morris Brg»fn College at Me- i26, and A. and T. will face defend- j morial Stadiun| recently. Ing CIAA champs, Morgan Statf I Trailing 15-8 going into the College at Baltimore on Novem j final quarter, Uhe Wildcats sent ber 2 . . . then the Rattlers. I the crowd of 4W0 into near bed Winning four stratSfit, this early , lam with their belated surge. Bethune Rallies to Beat Morris Brown urto B 950 MOO ■^4/8Qt BOURBON BE LUXE Tw MWUMIK lutt mtum comm. ummu. uamt. w nwoF-coNjAiNs 49% wvh ifaoi,. MLSIagesilliiki1eLRal!)[ To Deleat Maryland State 25-14 GREENSBORO—The A, and T 121-yard run return of a pass inter College Aggies stormed back with ception. 13-points in the fourth quarter tc The Aggie defense again shared whip th» Maryland State College | in the glory of the #in. Big men HiiwM. H-14. in a CIAA football | in that department were Jo- gam* last Satunday in the Memo ; Flood, center, who played only in rial Stadium. Ibriel periods, but came up with key tackles ’when the Hawk* Ntarjy 14,>00 spectators, threatened; Howard Ferguson, a r e f o r d br«a|Un j homecoming i ,„d John Brooks, «t end crowd, sa-iV the Aggies take theii Aggie score came with fifth victory in a row and keef 43.seconds left in the first quar- their perfect record. | ter as Gordon passed to Clifton After scoring a touchdown in i Matthews for six yards, capping a each of the first two-quarters. A ; Yo.yard drive, and T, lost the 12-0 lead before -" ' 14-point, third quarter outburst by the Maryland Club. The Aggies steadied themse)ve> in the fourth quarter and went on Mt fi« th» bfH 8«»e.' Cornell Gordon, Aggie quarter back, engineer5d'~the victory, by passing for Lnc Tl^and makinp two of them himself with a 53 yard run from scrimmage and £ Raleigh's Pat White Ruins Hillside Ligon High School’s WttMe fPat, White proved to Durham‘ football fans he was as great as his ad mirers had said as he t>«rsan^lly ruined Hillside's hopes nf an un defeated season by leading the Haleieh team to a 25-0 victory f‘ (bounty Stadium, The kU-around,triple th"iyit quarterback was ea.sily the same’s 0|itstandin« player as he scofe^ l.igon's first throe touchdowns the (ourth .wit^ hall handlins wizardry. After the contest, shocked Dur ham fans agreed that White wa* about the best high ■school fo.it- baU player to ^^>r^o^nl io Caiiat]r stadium. White was both the brains and br»«n of the Ugon team in II* victory last Friday night. He call ed the plays from his quarterback slot, reeled off three imrri|liW> long touchdowns,runs, set up th' other Lieon runners wtth hU amazing ball handling, handle^ most of the passing chores and set the Raleigh defenses from halfback slot. About the only thing he didn’f do was help the game offlcUt mark the Raleigh first downs. White got hli first tq^cl|d0W1l on s B7 yard run around end Jfp started to the outside, faked two defenders, picked up a block then easily outr*c*d ^h' Hori^t team to score */tor th^ second quarter was only monnntl old. On the following exchange ol dowtis. White maneuvered *li- RaMgh team to Hillside’s 2Q, thfp settled matters hy swfepnf t|if flanks aeain for 20 yard* and the second Ugon touchdown. Wy play in thi* driv* »|i* set up hy White’s b«II haiUllhif fakery. Deep in Raleigh territory, Whit* completely fooled tiM WM- ■14* d*f*n**s tnd unt ip*#dy Wal ter Ellis off on a jaunt w)iich end ed at the Hornet two. A series of pe^l^ies ai)d a loss had set Coach Pete Il'illiiMna team ba6k to Hill s^’t 20 Inrni which point white staged his second scoring run> Hjllside rtturped from the sec- oqfrt kail and inunMHately launch- 73 Mrd' swt||n«4 dHv* which brougnt the Hornet* their only s^ore. ITif bjg jpap la the drive was fttllback Thurman Jones, who t,*>pk.lN''*ht«P.e pf Home strong blocking by the Hillside forward* and capped the drive with a four yard plunge.' The Aggies scored again two minutes later as Gordon ripped around end on a 53-yard gallop The Marylanders came charging back in the third quarter with a 30-yarC off-tackle burst hy Cedric Suggs and an 80-yard run follow ing an interception of a Gordon pass by Emerson Boozer, Jamei Privott split the uprights follow ing both TJ’s. Melvin PhiViips, - 'cpnomore h*lft>ack from Shelby, put th Aggies back in front midway the fourth period with a 73-yard rur from scrimmage. The score pul the Aggies ahead for good, 18-14 The scoring was concluded a ' Gordon picked off a pa.s.s by Cliarles Stukes, Hawk quarterback on the Maryland 21-yard line and went over untouched. Alfred Ma loney’s kick 'ivas good, for th' 28-14 victory. The officials penalized A. and T, 235-yards and Maryland State { 150-yards. 1 A, and T- now 3-0-0 in he r CIAA. Maryland State is 1-3-0 > The Aggies will bo -at home to: Winston-Salem State on Saturday ] ImpoM, MAcTeajGHTOisrt CANADIAN WHISKY IMPORTED Vamu/ia MacNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHISKY 3UiV w/wu(i. AGED SIX FULL YEARS A PHOOUCT OF CANADA cmoiAN wHiSKy. t SUM) • e rtus om • ee.a mof • oschcnlev imports co„ l.r„ a.r. Guaranteed' Winter Treads V**. a hd| Road-H*aari aad WvkmaasUa GaarutetA (iaal ^ m a MW t^) k*M ky TRI mmkm aH «ver Amerk*. LOW FOR nK nmlKM ON nffi ifn-m** Ikat «* r*ti«M t* rtgM "NMIraal Standard*” «l ttic 'Ttr* Retreading laiMIlM m laspsrted hr ttw UaMed Wales Testiag C«. every year. ■ e m tread depth «*cd. 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