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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, I#7l 8 Km m \&SBL all wfrkmmw "mSUBm WARFIELD GRABBED FROM BEHIND- New York: Earlie Thomas (L) of the Jets grabs Paul Warfield of the Miami Dolphins from behind as he carries ball for short gain in fhoi quarter of their game here October -4. In foreground is Larry Grantham of the Jets. (UPI). * •* he ■**> r ll* * CHARLEY TAYLOR HEADS FOR PAYDIRT- Kansas City, Mo.: Wash ington’s Charley Taylor (42) heads for a TD in the 2nd quarter as he is pursued by Chiefs’ Johnny Robinson (42) and Emmitt Thomas (18). The play covered 35 yards. Taylor was brought down on he goal line by Ihomas. The TD made it 17-6 in favor of the Redskins. (UPI). P ay tonßr other sStar For Jackson State JACKSON, MISS. - Jackson Sbite College long noted for the pass-receiving combination of the Richardson brothers, have come up with another brother combination. This time it is in the form of a pair of running bafcks, who have joined together to become among the conference leaders in scoring and rushing respectively. They are known around JSC as the Payton boys, i . , jp# #m * * I p.My* * v ' r$ t*?' % t* * Wi » S ATLANTA PAI£ONSGETLOUDHAND FROW FAN^-Atlanta: The Falcons beat New Orleans, 28.-6, in Atlanta October 24 and got a noisy hand from the hometown fans. So-Saints running back James Ford, (28) gives Falcons Claude Humphery (87) a hand and a shot right in the adams apple. Humphery recovered. (CPI). w»v.v*v*v*w#v»v.v*v«v*VP^v«%wQwWw<wW>M*;^!*;»%v#v*v*v*v.vXw!wW«>M I Music Notes And Half Notes | & x EBY MRS. E. M. KELLY % Thomas E. Wagg, HI, chair man o t the Board of Directors qjT the Eastern Music Festival, announces the appointment of fcsvo new staff members: Mollv qoe as Execu tive Director of ifee Festival and ton Labell as EHrector of Ad missions. • ( •; Mrs. Coe, o-1 rjginally from | Jacksonville Florida, is a graduate of Summons Co I - Ifcge and is an *$ F A candidate Edward and Wauer. Edward Payton a 5’ 11”, 185 lb. senior, running back, maj oring in Health and Physical Education, combines with other team members to give the JSC Tigers one of the best offensive team in the conference. Payton played his high school ball under Coach Charles Bos ton at John Jefferson High School in Columbia, Mississip- at UNC-G. Mr. Labell v.as concertmaster of the North Carolina All State Symphony and nas played in the UNC and Greensboro Symphony Orches tras. He is a native of Greens boro and is a graduate of UNC. "With Molly Coe and Lyn Labell, we now have our neces sary funding and student re cruiting operations underway and looking forward to an ex citing eleventh seasonWagg said. TRAVELING LIGHT Strange sounding places with strange sounding names are call ing to more -Americans than ever before. 4 MBS. KELLY pi, where he received All-Dis trict; All Conference and All City honors in his Junior and Senior year. Payton who patterns his play ing style after Mike Garrett of the San Diego Chargers, gives the Credit (for him to be aide to run so effectively) to the of fensive line for providing run ning room. Commenting on the game a gainst Southern, In which he scored (4) four touchdowns, he stated that JSC was in better physical condition than South ern and that a few surprises that they had planned for South ern would probably be used a gainst Grambling. Payton, known by most of his teammates as Monk says that, “he likes to start and feels that he plays better when he starts.” Rated as 3.4 pro-pick by pro-scouts, he says that “he would like to play professional ball but would like to continue working with kids as he has for the last two years.” He has spent the last two summers working with the Col umbia Recreation Summer Pro- . , | Check These Features tagiaaßHlStg raB~B»n»5iT»« 1 USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLANS l|Si main si. claytok,n.c. 92*73*7 | - AND PAY WHERE YOU BUY FREE DELIVERY WITHIN j© MILES Va. Union Homecoming For BY CHRISTOPHER T. FISHER PETERSBURG, Va. - Ho, s Stadium will be the sin- of the 65th meeting of arch-rivals Virginia State Coliege and Vir ginia Union University. Th> game is slated for Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Virginia State has o; to of the previous m. on.!:- • v A! Virginia Union takiiu 21. There 01 HELP VCIifiSELF TC A jhy 6ETTEH JC6 m. I would like to net more schooling thut would lead to a better job. My problem is spelled M-O-X ■ There are several sources of H-E-L-P. If you are a veteran, Uncle Sam will give you an educa tion allowance of $175 a month, more if you have de pendents, to go to school: or will reimburse you for the cost of a home study program. The more months of service, the more months of educa tional allowance you are en titled to. Get in touch with the near est Veterans Administration office for information about a”certificate of e!igibility”and other details, and then apply to the school of your choice. For home study the VA will approve courses which are likely to lead to a job or a new position in your present work Educational loans backed by Unde Sam offer another source. The loans bear inter est at 7 percent. Banks, sav ings and loan organizations and other lending, agencies make the loans, so it's a good idea to go to one where you are known to get the details. It works this way. you bor row the money and promise to pay off the loan starting nine months after you have completed your studies, and you pay at about S3O a month until the deb ; is paid off. I won’t say that your M-O-N-E-Y problem will dis appear after you complete your education to qualify for a better job But one lesson can be drawn from the 1970 Census: persons with 12 and more years of education are claiming a higher percentage of the nation’s purchasing power than ever before. (For a free "Directory of Accredit. 1 Home Study Schools,” write to National Home Study Council, 1401 18th St. N.W., Washington. D C. 20009.) gram. Like his brother, Waiter Pay ton played his high school ball at Columbia High where he was a 4-letter man. He topped his high school playing days by be ing the leading scorer in the Lit - tie Dixie Conference which earned him All-Conference honors and a position on the Mississippi All-Star Hi h School Team, He also won state honors in the broad jump division of the State Track and Held Meet at Raymond, Mississippi. He received about 15 scholarships offers including Kansas State: Penn State; University ofHous ton: Ole Miss.; and all the col leges in the S. W. A. C. but decided upon JSC because he wanted to pla\ with hi.s bro ther, Mr. and Mrs. Ld.'.ard Day ton, Sr., are happv to see their sons play, together on the same team but hope that it won’t cause any mix up. So far it hasn't, the two brothois who alternate in the lack field have combined to form or o of the finest combination* in thi S. W. A. C, forge, Aim, Urns And SHU, M This Vie* Corned tenure have been 7 ties in this series dating back to 1899, Pitted against each other are Sated" Reg, 8.99. 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