.. A i-i*' C: A R 0 L i H A TimES DURHAM, N. C. SATURbAV, J. mi NCC DOWNS A4T, 6-0, T9 TAKE CjAA CROWN East - West High School Grid Stars Play Here Saturday, Dec. 7 F^lrst Quarter Touchdown, Punting Enough tor Fagles to Take Trophy pREENSROnO — The Niirlh Cs^oUna CoUcj'',' Hm-’lc.s dcfpaJed th^ A. and T. C'dIIo'.^o AKyics, fl-0^ In tho anniinl Carolina Clas- sIq hcrg on Thanksiivinii; Oay. | fojiako the CIAA rtiumpo>'ship. yhe Eagles soorod one louch- * dbwn early jn llip first |H>riod j apd made it stand up for tho ■ re^t of the ba'I Kamo In-hind a 1 rUgfed defense and Ihp fin“ kirk Ing o| BiHic' Shropsliirc. a frf .h'. ipqn standoiit. I With the vintorv and Itv' TIAA titte went to North ranilirta Col Iflfe, also, permarcnf noscssidn of.the giant BuII-Ka^'k‘ Trophy, having won throo-ffanif"? out of the past fotir year s'-rics and Ihr annual K?epsakr Trophy, both given by thi' Grci-nsboro and Durham hottl('r! of rrica-rola. flTve Agfjif'S >i!t prrfornT'd tho Kagles? in about pvorvthing ex cept tho scon'bonnl. They led in tifst downs, 13 4. i n ni'ihing yirdago, 136-yards to 35 and in t(Sal yardaKo.”^ 2I!1 to Ififi. Th? Eagles outKainred through (he aiy by ini-yards to 13-yards. ^Shropshire’s kicking kept the ASKies deep in their own terrlto rv for mo.‘«t of the fame. Ac averaged 40.4 yd), in eigh kicks one KoinR for 51-yariia In the air. North CaroUna College scorcd at 8:49 in th« first period as Anron Martin passed to Robert Evans, 24-yardfs. On the previous nlay Martin had hit Robert Cur- rington with a pass good for 56- yards, The kick attempt failed But that onp score was good erough to decide the CIAA champs in the torrid flage rac«, C»^nell Gordon. A. and T, quarterback, and Currington, halfl>ark were sclectod as most valuable players by the oppos ing coaches, A holiday crowd of slightly less than 10,000 witne,ssod the "ortost played beneath threaten ing skies, A light drizzle fell in the final period. irginia State Opens Basketball ason with Two All-Conference iectees From last Year's Squad PETERSnunr., Va. — Two , fi- 8 All-Confprpnoo !i‘lpct-^('s f;-nm 1) it year, five othrr senior v 'tp , ri n players, and ei':ht n'-wconxvsj c morise the ciirrent \’a StatP' C ilege haskfthall ,sf|iiad, I The casual obsprvpr would thinli tl #t first-year coach PSitl Oo'twi" | y Mid have plentv nf proM'-m> w tb more neophy*PS than c\ mri e red plavprs on hnn'l, h'lt E nir, E Ofk and Frank Stephens, Trny | T ojnn’s Twin Trrror,s cotiincn | s: te for this ovprhalancf. i Brock and St ■nhcn'; afc rp'T’ini ' e I as two of tlif arc;]',': primr pro f Rsional prosppci.s Ejiili slan'l' B inches and -APirhs in at npail.v a 0 pounds. NciliU'r owns a ffhu li ILS Rcorin" rpcnrtl h(’Pims'.> rlnr i! S the past three sc.isons the \ ?C teams .co;ichcl by the liilp S lellOn MattUrws. were so well- h lancedytliat there was no pl.iyei V 30 scnred mm • lha’> 14 point.s p T gam" oven lhii',i''h the War r nrs won :in and lo>it 15 in th- two vpar poriol. Much will be written and .said about Crock, a defensive scnius who.sp scoring touch is srcatly im nroved over last year, and Steph '"’s, a» smooth-working jump shootin? gazelle 'Aho led the team I in ri hounding in '03, Cnacli Godwin, a former VSC co- pap'ain and llarleni Globetrotter I ‘Mok (ivpr the foruntes of the VSC Iragers aftpr Matthews’ untlm"lv |dpath last summre. Seniors Leroy iF.llis (0-0. a gootl inside or out I -'de "swing man", and Charles Turner (.'>■11), who will probably {come through during his final I campaign, are on hand, alon^ iwith juniors Charles Bethel (6-1) ■and Bill Scott (5-9), who have lit jtk* experience, liul plenty oi knowhow, I Otis W((0(ls (B-0>i, who impress ed (luring his freshman season I cduhl develop into a floor genera and (ine outside shooter. ! " ('oMtinuod on page 6U Im/totled CANADIAN WHISKY ORTED MacNA^GHW FULL PRODUCT OF CANADA •gmif Msmr,«ntm - a yrm^nft • Mt nmr ■•acmin WMmtti, i,r„ M North Carolina College Eagles CIAA CHAMPIONS — These surround the n>askiye Bull-l^agle ‘ trophy they earned for keep* after defeating the A. and T. lese Aggies 6-0 for the ClAA championship on Thanksgiving Day. The three-foot trophy was Greensboro Coca Cole bottlinc; donated by the Durham and companies in 1960 to promoit * Troians to Play In Georgia Cage Tourney Dec. 5-7 j PETERSBUnC — Vir'4inl’> ftat College will make it.^ s'^'^nd cun-1 secutive appearancp 'n Atlants’s annual Gporpia Invl ■ tional Tour'l nament. .Pec. *-7 1" the More i house College Gym, I The Trojans of Vtrginia StaiC i will be pitted against thp Clark 1 College Panthers nf Atlanta, in the | ■^ifst round and second g»mp ol | the tournam^’nt, which will be oUyed at 5:30 i»,m„ Thur.sday. Re | cember 5. Other pairi.iffs have .lackson St.itc and Miles openin" at 4 p.m.. Win.ston-Salem and Fisk, R p.m ; and Nebraska SUate and Prairir View at 0:30 p.m. C» The Trojans, runnors-up in tho big (fvent nf last sea.son. will tak‘ With them Frank Stephens, senioi co-captain who last sea.'.on waf selected to the AII-fllT Team. Stp \ nh^ns stands fi'R”, moves apIi ! shooti well, from outside, and 1 lumps equally as well. Stephen.' i was also an All CIAA selection last sca,son, i. The other half of the Tro.ian I vital pu.'chin" combination is Er ! nie Rrock, also a fi’fl" qiant who jlnatle thF ATTCmeam rtnrs : many Ihincs well.’ nru'k como‘ 1 out nf nowhere to block opnon I pnts’ shots, and shoots with amaz I ing accuracy from around the key P'-oek like Steihens. was an All The Sports Scope By H. T. PETTIFOnD Coach Carl Easterling will have a better idea of the abili ties of his 1963-64 edition of Hornet cagers after putting them on display in an entra^squad “Blue and White” game In the Hornets nest last Tuesday evea- The stinging hosts to Little Rivers Busy Beavers, Dec. 6. were intrpducad tp (h« public for the i()ltial' time at the Col lege PIaz« Bowling center and presented ia fikni|ida^ picture of over all stret^th only in height but ip size as well. During coach lUisterling's reign at the helm of the Hillside Quintets, several records have been established and broken to set new one*. After 28 years of athletic coaching experience in football and basketball, the Hor net mentor qualifies as one of the elite in secondary athletic circles. A strict disciplinarian, his philosophy includes, among other things, a belief in sports manship and repeated drills on ' Continued on page 68 Hillside High School Places Five Seniors on East-West Grid Squad Hillside's once defeated Hornetf placed five of its senior gridder on the Ea.stern Shrine Bowl Team seheduled to oppose a similar elev; en from the Western Schools in Durham County Memorial Stad ium December 7, The annual classic is a benefi ?ame sponsored by the Shrinei Organizations throughout the state. Th* outstandin" schnolhov grid | talent is carefully screened lur in? the season and brought to Sether by coaches of the tw teams. Senior mcnh'Ts nf team? Participating in football in th' North Carolina High School Ath letic Conference are given an op portunity to display their abilitie j I at the. close of he pieskin seasor j before baskeball claims the ma | I Jority of the public’s attention. ] I Leadin.g the Hillside selections were the hslfbsck duo of co-can ] j tain Joseph McGill, who compiled , I 1,110 yards rushing during the j past season, and Thurman Jones, I '«ho had 915 yards to hia credit \With an 8-1-0 season tucked away only the loss to .Llson High’s l.it tie niues foiled Hillside’s bid for Eastern and Stile tUles. '^In addition to McGIH aiMl Jmm, three outstanding liamea tram the Hornet's formidable farwvd wall were also accorded the or. Captain and tackjf Jan 9ta» back, guard William Bibby aM ccnter Charles Johnson round atit the selections. The East eleven will ,|»e m«» •ored by P, W, Moore’s ^.Wittei Hunter. ,lr. and W. D. of Chapel Hill’s U«coln School. Piloting his Lion* ta runner-up position in the NCHSAt playoff in 1962 and repeating with a winning season again thi* vear, coach Hunter, I aaOve at Durham is a former Hornet and and T. College standout grid drr. Coach Pcerman’s Lincolf eleven took runner-up honors o the triple A division this na.st season after posting at clean slate (10-0-0) during the season. Peer man played collegiately at Dur i ham’s North Carolina .College. good sportsmanship between the schools in the arch rivalry. The Eagles, who had Iwo legs on the trophy before Thursday's game, gitinif inrnranent, - possession wh«n they defeated A. and T. for the third lime in four years. - Ending the season with an 8-1 record, they von forCoach Her man H. Riddick his second CIAA crown in three years. Saint Augustine's Falcons Down Shaw Bears In Annual Turkey Day Grid Classic at Chavis Park Conferenc? selection last season. RALEIGH — The Saint Augu stine’s College Falcons downed the Shaw University Bears by a^ore of 28-8 In the Saint A« gustine's — Shaw annual Tur key Day Classic at Chavis Park The Falcons received the open ing kick on their 20 yard line and marched 88 yars on fhe grown where Sinclair King Quarterback for tt;* Falcons, went over on a sneak: King pass ed to End Edward Cbester for the extra points. Saint Augustine’s second score came when the Sha^ Bears fum bled the ball on their 10 yard line and the Faloons recovered Bennie Mack, Fullback for the Falcons, went 7 yards All guard on a hand off from Quarterback King to reach paydirt. Quarter back Floy ChisnA passed to End Edward Chester for the extra point*. With the almost perfect pass ing of Pete Waiters, Quarter- 'back for th« Bears, they threat ened to score several times dur ing the first half but lacked suf ficient punch to score, [ In the third period, the Fal- I cons drove 84 yards where Klrrg completed his 32 yard pass to End Edward Chester for the score, T'hg extra point attempt failed. — I The Bears score came in the Uhlrd period on an 18 yard pass ! from Quarterback Pete Waiter* I of Sliaw University to End Theo dore Power who rushed into the end zone. Waiter’s pass to End Robert Tinnin racked up tiie Bears two extra poiats. In the closing minutes of tb# fourth period. End Mattliewis Tlih er intercepted a blocked passed an ran 17 yards for the Falcons final score. The extra point at tempt was no good. Four Tan Gridders Named to Look Magazine 1963 All-America Team NEW YORK ^ Four Negro football players — Michigan I State’s Sherman Lewis, Iowa [State’s Tom Vaughn, Minnestoa’s I C*rl Eller and Nebraska’s Bob Brown — have been named to I the 1963 Look Magazine All America team. The 22-man All America squad, picked by the Football Writers Association, ^was announced to day in Look Magazine. Lewis, '‘U>e nation's most ta lented all-around halfback, waf a" 154-pound, 5-feet-0 hydrogen bomb, declared Look. “From scrimmage, with a pass, or re turning a kick. Sherman was a constant game-breakefi and as tough when the Spartans needed short yardage on vital third downs." Vaughn, a fullback, Is “one of those performers o I d-timer« will appreciate because he c^n go 50 minutes.” the magaztn* said, "Although a marked man opponents like to key both line backers on him — Vaughn ruatw es with the nation’s beat ar«) combines such speed with h i ■ Continued or page 6B NCC'S CURRINGTON ON THE i Player" award in t h e annual MOVE—Robert Currington (80), ThaiiM9iving Day Classic-' be- fleet North Carolina College I tweed NCC and the A. and T, Collage halfback, showv some oi ^ Colleg^ Aggies, the speed and form which earn-1 NCC won S*0 and clinched the ed for him the "Most Valuable CIAA championship. Currington, a mainitay in the Eagles' offense, was th« team's highest scorer, tallying 54 points during the season and setting a new NCC scoring record for an individual. Aggie Swimmers Scheduled For Nine-Dual Meets i GliEENSP.ORO—The A. i.nd T ' College tank team v iil particioatt in nlnr-dnnl swim . teet.i m ihe season j^ch opens this month. The Tiome schedule, all .set foi the Charles Moore Gymnasium lists: Tuskegee InstitMte. Novem ber 30. 2:00 PM; '^'oraan State f’cll.ege, January 18. 2:00 PM.. Ilc'vard University. .January 2ft. 1.00 P M ; Hai.'.pton Institute. Feii- ruaiy 3, 7 L,0 P M., and Johnson Smith Univer.sity Februarv V. 7:00 P M. The road schedule includes: Hampton Institute, December 14; .lohnson C. Smith University, De cember 16; Howard University, January 10, and Morgan State Col lege, January 18. The team will also participate in the CIAA S'«imming Champion ships to be held in WashingtuD, D. C.,,February 20 22, Forrist Willis is head «wlmin>ng coach for the Aggies, 3 LOCATIONS For Your Shoppins Convenience AU 3 Opcfn Nights Until (Sat. to 6 P. M.) 9 JUfTSAY 'Charge-It' Buy all your horn* iiMilt now big Mvings. No mon«y To|(« 30 days... ninths to pay. 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