14 tftt CMOUNSIUB -WEBS lHWffM* atTUBDAY, QCYOftS* If. 155* Morgan’s Eddie Hart Steps Down As Grid Mentor (Eagles Down Falcons, 28-0; Trojans Whip Shaw, 32-0 |St. Aug, Proves Second bAA Win For NC College [ North Carolina -College scored a *3-0 CIAA victory over St Augus jttne’B College at Chavis Park here Katurday. The Falcons, on the priori end of the series, 0-12 with phs Eegl*j held NCC to two point® Km the first half Fsu! Winslow*. Elizabeth City Iwakur Halfback, scored tus TD's jand KMiied for S 3 yard? in 10 ear jhiee. jWinskiw®'® first TO earn* in a 98 hard sMee over led 1 tackle. Walt ferov/jsmg's conversion try was (wide A bard eharetns NCC for we!! shook up Falcon quarterback Rerh Bui low*, who fumbled, An alert Koesle Barfield. Eagle halfback from Snow Bill, carried to the sis. After a three yard advance by Barfield. Winslowe burst thru th emlddle for hi« serond Tl> The conversion try didn't ma terialize NCC quarterback Regin ald Pryor received a bad snap (from renter w oil* he held for Browning, who didn't get a chance Will Remain As Oireotor Os Athletics EALIMORF Md—The 1959 Mor kan State College Bears don’t ?£ Servie* By Ftp*'*! 8! STOP ?cr?gg§ I mmm | fjSOD! H w.v m g CCVWtICVti Gr»A3.JL* 3 «-»« rjstLts or* .* €? WJ s®. Its W, touts«. i ft® x lm. Ti 2 s t I been > m FOOTBALL JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY VS DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE Sanders • McCrorey Stadium. (Campus Stadium) Charlotte. N. C. SATURDAY §§ W OCTOBER R § 2:00 P. M. Admission; Adults $1.50 - Students SI.OO - uni mwmi mm— I ~—«*«niiiniiH —mm mm 'Mi«mwiiim i,imh»iv*wniiii—i KmwrtrMmnzrmimimm . —rmnwarur-MwiiniiimTiii TirMiii mu m n m m ~nwirwr tit-Timur mi Seagrams JSL Crown Staffed I Mr jMSvm £ Crwiw | AMERICAN BLEA!nti> WHISKEY § &*/. 1 e jtasf qt'£saMout!> S ♦4-<** | ** 5 * 9 19Kni* IT if u -*r. ; MAMt*! *** a JSIV-WniliK COHPMJ't. NEW V 0« C iT V. BLERDB WHISKEY 88 PPOOf. 85% 6MIK «97Ml ff»»S Charlie Cox, frosh ex-GI end from Kinston, dashed 30 yards on one of Burrows* pass tries and scored for NCCs third TD. NCCs final tally was engineered by junior quarterback Nathan Cook On a handoff from Cook, fresh halfback Bishop Hams of Fayetteville, faked the Falcons’ defensivbe left side and shot off the Falcons’ right guard on a 7 yard burst, that landed him in the end rone with the TD. NCC completed 4 of 10 passes as compared to the Falcons’ 2 of 4 aerial tries. Two of the Falcons' passes were intercepted. NCC had none lost this way. Surprisingly, the Falcons out distanced the Eagles by kicking 5 for an average of 35 yards in con trast to NCC s 4 boots for 29 yard average, NCC plays Virginia State in Durham on October 17. Kickoff time is 1:30 p. m. at O'Kelly Field I The Eagles' homecoming will be I October 31 with Shaw University. know it yet—but they're making history. They'll He the last Morgan *l*v-en to be piloted by the lit tle "Miracle Man of Coaching.” Edward Paulette lEd diet Hurt. Uncle. Eddie, after & 38-year Morgan career as bead coach of bootball. is stepping down. Morgan President Martin D Jen kins announced last, week "with regret” that this will be the last season in which Hurt will coach football The Morgan president said: "At his request. Edward P Hurl is relinquishing his duties as head roach of football effective with the close of the 1959 season He will continue to sen'? as athletic di rector, professor of physical educa tion and coach of track and field " No successor has been named to folic,Hurt a? bead coach. Presi de!** Jenkins said A TREMENDOUS PERSON President Jenkins coupled his .jnpo!!ucerr,ent with warm rraise for ihe 59-year-old coach. He said ”1 hsv eethe warmest admiration and respect for Coach Hurt. He's a tremendous person who has given brilliant and dedicated service to (he college over the years While w« regret, to iose his services as roach of football, we're happy to conserve him He's done a fine toh." LIGON WINS HOMECOMING TILT James Stewart (21) star right halfback at the J W. Ligon High School, is seen. running for a 35-yard gain for the Little Blues during their homecoming game against Greenville last Friday night here. Roy Lee Crowder <33' is shown blocking for Stewart- This action took place during the 3rd quarter. Lignn won the game by a score of 32-6. Ligon’s Little Blues Win Homecoming Tilt Over Eppes Os Breenville, 32-8 The Little Blues of the I V Ligon High School swamped the Eppes High School football team, I 32-8, here Friday night in then 1959 homecoming encounter Registering in the scoring col- j iimn so rLigon were seven Litll - i Blues as they racked up score, in | every quarter Salting off the slaughter " a Will larn Crockett, who scored min utes after the game began afte 1 scampering 25 yard? for a touch- | down The Bines had marched FI yards for this'touchdown. Near the end of the ifrrmri quarter. James Stewart Him axed a 44-yard march with a j 29-yard dash )« put Lig n n a head a* intermission. A bad pass from Eppes' c*n. In Hie CIAA; Onion’s Williams Leads Pass Receivers; Hawks lops In Team Offense, Defense DURHAM (CIAA NEWS SER VICE ) Virginia Union's Wai-ren W Williams, with five reception l in Union's 20-0 win over Howard last week, moved ahead o i Hr.. nearest competition among the Cl- AAs leading pass receivers Wil liams. a 6-5. 240 poundei from Washington, D C snagged 10 pass t-s for a total of 109 -yards. Ear! Bowers, Morgan State* 310 pound fullback, gained 120 yards against North Carolina College to take over first place in the league’* rushing depart went. Cast week's leaders, Ne! son Guthrie of Winston-Salem. Willie Holland of Hampton and Billy Gray of Maryland State, dropped to fifth, ninth and second in the rushing di vision respectively. Maryland Slate's Hawks piled up 373 yards. 298 rushing, in their 39-0 conquest over Bluefield State io lead the CIAA ir, team total of fense,. Vernon (Skip! McCain's •WT’ I- 1 1 DODGER STR S II.TMW for ifc. 1,... Aim .If. !lo'!-.r. ir, (f.pir Rf ~.0 pegc the Chlettn WMto Soxs during the World Sf v>* are Charlie Neat. left, and Chuck Eawsian. Neal hit 2 home runs, driving 'a four runs, while Essegten blasted one one a* * pinch-hitter in the 7th inning -W Sob.tiuy -hpdres. The Dodgers went on to defeat She White Suss tor the series crown last Thursday. (UP! TELEPHOTO). In n. their OWn file 4?sd hoe pt ended Ligon s* ith *h c if third quarter score. Bobby Gardner, a tackle, pounced ™ the ha!! in th rend zone and scored Tii* Little Blue; wound up their -coring parade in (he fourth period with touchdowns. Billy Mack ian five yard- to rap off a 42-yard touendou n march for the first one This was set up on a pass in terception. The final touchdown a h o follo w ed a pars interception. Jimmy Ho ten mtercentin; on the Eyre- go and going T i their four before he mg flopped William op.-vi■o p.-vi■ w •vent over fir,n-1 there William Monroe added thea extra point, the H~-‘ks p'ied up (hr tots! on 4" i plays The 296 a ■ els garnered on j file £TO!UTfi icas enough to | !e*d the loop s clubs in rushing al I so Defensively Maryland State e!;o ! tope'i the league The Hawk- only i yielded AS varHs for an average of j 119 n per game to hold down sec i ond place Wmston-Salem’s Rarus arc runner-up to the Hawks in total offense and m rushing of Tense. The Hams battered their «av for 799 yards on total of fense for an average of 364.5 yards net tilt. In rushing. Tom Conrad's efnb gained 620 yards on ihe ground for an average of 310 yards per contest. A&T's Aggie:., the defending i cham p s. lead the league in tin ; team, passing offense with 7 of 12 i completions for a 533 percentage and a total of T 25 varrij. .T. C Smith follows with a 9 of 2! com pletion mark for a percentage of only on* of the contest Epres' lone touchdown came in the final quarter and climaxed s f>2-yard march Joe Tyson passed It yards <o Bobby Gatland for the -core Tyson also passed to Gat land for the extra point. Whit* the Ligon offensive attack was divided among » half rjoien players, Louis John vnii, William Crockett and .lames Stewart were cited for outstanding play. fiiiiv Mims, Bnbb-c Gardner. Elbert Hawkins and Louie Johnson were the d’-tensive ipa4c's for Lfgon Freddr Watson and. Larry Hairdv v fzxtx th® offensive standout? for Hopes The visitors were paced on defense by Woody Wilson. r ( 439 The Golden Bulls heV* piled i up a total of 142 yards on aerials, i connecting tv ice on TD strikes Herbert, Burrow;, of S* A.uguf tm°'s and Willie Draper of St Paul s moved Into first place in the CIAA passing department as i They connected on 4 of 6 fosses in last week’s CIAA action Burrows' four connections netted 85 yards, one good for a touchdown telly. Draper's four aerials covered a total of 21 yards. A & T's Paul Swann was in the runner-up spot with a .500 per cent accuracy. Napoleon Barbosa, Virginia Union’s triple-threat quarterback, look over the league lead in total offense in the second week of play Barbosa, with 80 yards rushing and : 167 yards passing, in fil plays has js total of 247 yrds in 4 tilts. NCC's ftossie Barfield, last week's leader dropped to second place with 237 '■aids on total offense. Barfield's total was picked up in 47 plays in 3 games. NCC Eagles ! Scheduling 23 Cage Tills DURHAM—North Carolina Col lege’s basektball team will play twenty-three games this year. Floyd Brown's Eagles's stage their annual intra-squad game in the home gymnasium on Novem ber 21. The Eagle* open CIAA play on December 1 at Hampton. The re mainder of the slate follows: December 2, Elizabeth City. Eliz abeth City; Dec. 5, Virginia State, Durham; Dec. 8, S. C. State. Or angeburg, S. C.; Dec 12, Morgan State, Durham; Dec. 15, W Va State, Durham: Dec. 18, J. C. Smith at Charlotte; Jan. 1-2, Winston-Sa lem Holiday Tournament; Jan. 5. Elizabeth City, Durham; Jan. 9 Winston - Salem, Winston - Salem; Jan. 12, Fayetteville State. Fayette ville; Jan. 15. Shaw University, Ra leigh: Jan, 16. Virginia Union. Dur ham; Jan, 20. S. C Slate, Durham Jan 23, A&T College, Greens boro. Jan. 30. Winston-Salem. Dur ham; Feb. 2. Fayeleville State. Durham; Feb 5. Virginia Union. Richmond, Va.. Feb 8, Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md.. Feb 8. Virginia Stale Petersburg. Va.. Feb 11, Hampton Institute, Dur ham: Feb 13, A&T College. Dur ham; Feb. 16, J C Smith Univer sity. Durham. Feb 20, Shaw Uni versity, Durham. ft Fays To ADVERTISE ■ lu riAUT Wmm Ullll I iOO PROOF BOTTUIN BOM J KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY S /§ -111 an |f fill Jt pint THE DANT DISTILLERY COMPANY, DANT, KENTUCKY Ram-Soaked Crowd Sees Va. State Swamp Shaw U. PETERSBURY. Va - Virginia S*ate College "Trojans swamped Shaw Bears'' 32-0 on a wet field before a rain drenched crowd at Rogers Stadium. Peter: burg Vir ginia Saturday The firs* "Trojan” tally came within minutes after the kickoff DeWayne .Jeter passed so Harry Morgan on the 23 yard line and fullback Eugene Carmichael car ried to the 19 yard On the next play. DeWayne Jeter passed to Harry Morgan who scored the first six pointer of the game The ex -1 tra point conversion was made by George Franklin After the kick-off. Shaw tried a series of pas? plays and found one to he intercept ed by Sidney S« arm on the to yard line who returned it to Shaw's 21 yard line. On the oe\i play Swann carried 19 yards for the second touch down of the game Gepigc Franklin splil the uprights Paul Quinn Riddles Tougaloo Squad, 46=6 WACO. Tex A_Npi—The bnl-j hant passing arm? of freshmen! quarterback Weldon Baker andj tumor quarterback Joe Herman j Earl, and the running of iso-lb i halfback Richard Pleasant, made! Tou an 100 college no competition for the Paul Quin Tigers at .fact - ! son stadium m their first, homej game recently Baker, passing for two touch down,. to right, end Don aid Child?..! and another to left cud Willie! for th' second conversion. In the waning moments of the fiisi quarter State recovered * Bear" fumble and marched to the tft --ard line Jeter's pass to Aaron Smith who ran the 15 yards for the third tally. Franklin's conver sion was no good Sharv tried to rah.v but was unable to penetrate "Trojan" territory beyond the 28 yard line. In the second half of the game Shaw’s pass offensive was effect ive when the "Bears’ 1 completed seven out of ten passes They also penetrated deep into Virginia Slate territory down to the 13 yard line The "Trojan's" final tally came in waning moments of the quar ter when DeWavne Jeter, j series of running plays by George Franklin and Eugene Carmichael, plunged from the one yard line The final conversion was block ed Wmkfield added to his perform a nee by sconng IS and 22 yard* runs. Richard Pleasants added to ths scoring on runs of 43 and 16 arrif i uus. MUST RETURN TO PRTVAIE PARCTICE Mr White, said he was r signing because '"the time bar now? fos>6 when i roust return to private practice.”

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