mt. c/tnoMm/vM RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2». J 966 14 J. C. Smith’s Golden Bulls Defeat Shaw U. Bears. 19-6 Pr , V * CEPEDA SUES LOOK MAGAZINE - San Francisco, Calif.: Orlando Cepeda (right), the Na tional League’s "Comeback Player of the Year,” talks with Willie Mays prior to appearing In U. S. District Court here Oct. 18. Cepeda charges that he was libeled in a story in Look Maga zine in 1963, and is suing for a million dollars. (UPI PHOTO). Ffepf Little Looks Like An AH-Amerka Star On Gridiron, Sufis 'Nightmare' In Civvies NEW YORK--Aside from a matching set of bowlegs, Syra cuse star Floyd Little looks like * **'•» .. Lj ~~ "BOXING” AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN? New York: Willis Reed, of the New York Knickerbockers, right, throws a left at Rudy Laßusse, of the Los AngelesLakers during the second half of their gam > at Madison Square Garden here last week, The melee erupted when Reed and Laßusse lined up on the foul line. New York went on to win the encounter, 122-119. (UPI PHOTO). Frank Robinson Is Sport Mag s Corvette Awardee NEW Y r ORK--Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles has been named SPORT Magazine’s Corvette Award winner as the outstanding player in the 1966 World Series. Robinson, who was the Series leader in home runs and runs batted in, will receive the award, a 1967 corvette, at a (. - i , ■ v> \\ \ itr i \ ! / \ \T ! \ ' *% / W—rr ! \ ? 1 / \ BudweiseJ j \ Budweiser. / ; \ ill \ f / \ )// i V f fl-yf I l-w ILIL flit- Are they worth it...a1l those i Depends on how much you really brewing extras that go into Bud.? i care about beer. I it’s worth it... it’s Budweiser P. S. Our exclusiiv Bccchieood Ageing produces a taste, a smoothness and a drinkability you'll find in no other beer at any price. an All America candidate on the football field, but the body that rr-'W.c him a highly es- luncheon in the New Y r ork Hil ton Hotel on October 12th. The hard-hitting Baltimore outfielder got the Orioles off winging in the first game of the Series by belting a two run first-inning homer against Don Drysdale to lead the Birds to a 5-2 rout of the Dodgers. In the game four, Robinson’s ficient halfback is also a tail or’s nightmare. In an article in the current issue of Look Magazine, Little’s disproportionate measure ments are listed this way: "The shirt collar is a 17 1/2, the suit jacket a 46, the waist, 31, and he needs a 34 pair of pants to get over his hips." His massive, but relatively short 5*10” body, presents its sartorial problems. According to Floyd, "The last suit I bought, they had to alter the pants three times to get it right." game-winning homer in the fourth Inning, again off Drys dale, provided the only run in the Orioles’ 1-0 victory, en abling the Birds to complete a four-game sweep. Past SPORT Magazine Cor vette Award Winners: 1955- Johnny Podres, Brooklyn Dodg ers; 1956-Don Larsen, New York Yankees; 1957-Lew Bur dette, Milwaukee Braves; 1958- Bob Turley, New York Yankees; 1959-Larry Sherry, Los Ange les Dodgers; 1960-Bobby Rich ardson, New York Yankees, 1961-Whitey Ford, New York Yankees; 1962-Ralph Terry, New York Yankees; 1963-Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers; 1964- Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals; 1965-Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers. Started, Finished BALTIMORE—Frank Robin son, slugging right fielder for the newly-crowned world cham pions Baltimore Orioles, holds the distinction of starting and sealing the doom of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1966 World Series baseball classic. The American League’s first triple crown winner in 10 years, Robinson blasted the first hom er of the series to help the Orioles to victory No. 1 over the Dodgers, and then came to hit the classic’s last home run, as the Birds edged 1.A., 1-0, to sweep the series, 4-0. Charlotte Crowd Sees Local Knilns Defeated CHARLOTTE - The Shaw U niversity Bears trying desper ately to gain their first victory heid Johnson C. Smith Univer sity to a 6-6 halftime score but fell behind in the last half, dropping a 19-6 decision to the Golden Bulls of Smith, Satur day, Oct. 22, in Charlotte. The Shaw Bears scored their only td, late in the second quart er on a block punt and a re covery. The Bulls of Smith e~ lected to kick on a third down and seven situation on their' own fifteen yard line. At the snap of the ball, Shaw’s de fensive end Robert Russell, a senior from Asheville, charged In on the punter, knocking the ball to the ground. Bishop Stallings, right guard for the Bears was the first to touch the ball for the Bears. Stallings, slipping on the wet field, missed on his attempted recovery for the Bears. How ever, Nathaniel Saunders, freshman from Greensboro, dived in making the recoverv and scoring the touchdown. The Bears attempted a two point conversion play, but it failed. The Bulls of Smith Univer sity scored their initial touch down at the end of a seventy five yard drive with quarter Bisons And Tigers To Meet At Fuquay Homecoming Fri. BY ROY L. COLLINS FUQUAY - The Fuquay Con solidated Bisons will host Gar ner’s Tigers in their homocom ing Tilt Friday, Oct. 28, at the Fuquay High Stadium at 7;30. Special halftime activities will be performed by both school bands, Garner and Fuquay. This will be the first time in history of football that the two arch rivals will meet. Cap tains for the Bisons are David McLead and Carson Underwood. A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS? - Cleveland (Big Cat) Williams idly plays with a piece of hay as he day dreams his forthcoming heavyweight title fight with Muhammad All (Cassius Clay) at Houston’s famed Domed Stadium on' Mon day, November 14, The Big Cat, who is already in superb physical condition, vows he will knock All out in the early rounds. Cleve is leading an austere life while training at the Hugh S. Benbow' Ranch, near Yoakum, Texas. (EDLIS CPHOTOX ’ ■ wmm v , "HURRICANE" CARTER ARRESTED FOR MURDER - Pat erson, N. J.: Police here Oct. 15 arrested middleweight box er Rubin (Hurricane) Carter (shown in a 1964 file photo) and a truck driver on charges they committed a triple murder in an apparent holdup attempt last June. Carter, 29, and John Artis, 21, both of Paterson, were booked on three •rurate charges of murder. (UPI PHOTO). back Robert Bohlet climaxing the drive w ith a two yard plunge, off his right tackle. Smith’s next touchdown drive was for sixty-one yards, with QB Boh ler leading the drive with a sweep off his right tackle that netted fourteen yards, moving the Golden Bulls across the mid-field mark into Bearterri tory. Bolder carrying again, running behind his right tackle, with the ball on the thirteen yard line, moved on in for the touchdown, Srr.’th’sfinal touch down was scored on a tight encl delay that put right end Bob Duesenberry in the clear down on the Bears’ five, going on in for the touchdown. Shaw played without the ser vices of right-end Art Bridges, who was out with a bad ankle and guard, James Cheek. Leading the Bears offensive ly were Bill Jones and Fred Long who gained over a hun dred yards in the first half. Jones and Long ran at the right and left halfback position re spectively. Shawls record now is 0-4-1, with their next game, Saturday, Oct. 29, against the "Eagles” of North Carolina College, Game time is 2 p. m. at Cha vis Park, Raleigh, N. C, The Garner squad will be bring ing much more weight and ex perience than the Fuquay Club. Outstanding players for the Tig ers are: Michael Smith, Wes ley Brandon, (Rabbit) Taylor, Billy and George Dobbin, Theo dore Stroud, Herman Bass, James and Gene Yates, and Jim my Turner, The Bisons of Fuquay are winless this year. Last week they were socked by Troy’s Peabody 32-0. ■ ' M t ; , .*- "1* »• -••*#• •'•• - v . i , > * • * ft* m ' : - : ~ : • . FIRST WORKOUT - Miami, Fla.: Former Denver Broncos’ fullback Cookie Gilchrist (center! who recently signed with the Miami Dolphins, carries the ball during his first workout Dol phins’ quarterback George Wilson, Jr., is at right. Player on left is unidentified. (UPI PHOTO). Elizabeth City State Vikings Nudge Shaw Sears, 30-20 Here The Shaw University Bears, taking an early first quarter lead, dropped a 30-20 tilt to the Vikings of Elizabeth City State, Saturday afternoon, Oct'., 15, at Chavis Park. The Bears scoring early hi the first quarter on a three yard plunge by junior halfback BUI Jones, possessed a short lived lead as the Vikings of State College stormed back to go ahead at half-time by a 24- 20 score. Jones scored the initial touchdown after he had inter cepted an Elizabeth City pass down on State’s 15 yard line. With the Bears losing back to the 18 following two plays, the Bears got a first and goal situation after an interference call, down at the three yard line. Jones then carried the ball in for the touchdown, with 14:28 remaining in the first quarter. The Vikings scored their first touchdown four minutes and twenty-four seconds later, as quarterback Johnnie Walton hit his right end, Lincoln Bond for a 23 yard pass for the touchdown. Sylvester Bynum, left end for State got the two point play from QB Walton. Shaw scored again with 6:16 left In the first quarter after State had threatened twice. Art Bridges, senior end from Mi. Vernon, N.Y., grabbed an 18 yard pass from quarterback Robert McLeod, in the end zone to score the Bears’ second tally. Fred Long, the most under rated halfback in the confer ences, closed out the Bears’ scoring on a spectacular 81 yd. punt return. Long got the ball down on the 19 yd. line and went all the way down the left side line for the touchdown. Shaw staged a tremendous 68 yard drive late in the sec ond quarter, only to have time run out on them. The Bears took over from the Vikings of Elizabeth State on the 30 yd. line after the Vikings missed on a fourth down and one situ ation. Lenzifc Grice, running at the left halfback position for the Bears moved off his left tackle up to the 45 yard line. Little Roy Lassister, freshman halfback for the Besfrs, then crossed the midway point, running hard to the 41 yard line. High School Scores And Schedules LAST WEEK’S HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Hillside (Durham) 12 Raleigh (Ligon) 6 Troy Peabody 32 Fuquay Consolidated 0 Horton (Pittsboro) 32 Garner Consolidated 0 P. S. Jones 16 Carver (Mt. Olive) 6 P. W. Moore 21 Adkin 20 J. T. Barber 36 B. T. Washington 1$ Dillard (Goldsboro) 58 Winsdor (Southwestern) 0 SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 Booker T. Washington at Ra leigh Ligon (Homecoming) Hillside at E. E. Smith (Fay etteville) P. W. Moore at J. T. Barber (New Bern) Darden at W. S. Adkins Sanford (Wicker) at Carver (Mt. Olive.). Garner at Fuquay Consolidated Homecoming Dußois (Wake Forest) at Hor ton (Pittsboro) Selma (Harrison) at Sampson (Clinton) JR. HIGH Carnage Jr. High at Josephus Daniel Jr. High Devereux Meadow - 7;30 - Sat urday. The defeat left the Bears with a 0-3-1 record for the season, with their game, Saturday, KOBINKON VISITS OLD cinnati: Frankie Robinson, right, star of the recent Balti more-Los A.ngeles World Series clash, is in town visiting with friends and former teammates when he was with the Reds. Here he drinks a Coke toast for old-time-sake with Pete Rose. Reds’ second baseman. (UPI PHOTO). Kentucky Straight Bourbon PINT 4/ 5 QT. BELLOWS ’ \p § \l CLUB BOURBON ) \{p KENTUCKY If STRAIGHT BOURBON' WHISKEY jj| : PjypreM/y Ar/er/tr/firon our dour mrnn \ : aW Medu/ £&u/AVi//e. C%nfucjffy j j ©mtslaOT'g WIMf i j G& cf/oncrer/oMimc cjmtr /S3O j BELLOWS & CO.. LOUISVILLE, KY. • KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURSON WHISKEY • 86 PROOP October 22nd, at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina.