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B)f Ptnry R. Lm mt • jkins wai NOC'* leading ground ahead in the swietf with two, Allen tussle, at prens time. "You starting bertha," Riddick stated, North Carolina CoHege opens gainer witii 427 yarda. wins, no losses and one tie. can never tell about these fellows,! ‘Tm well < pleased .wltl* tbs pro- it> 1S61 fridiroB aMMDt^* Satux^l Tfaia wUl b« the toucth meeting Coach Riddick was reluctant to we have a scrappy hunch of fel-1 gress our faliows have, made up day against the pnwe^iil; ABenj between the two lehoola. NCC is name- a starting lineup for the | and th«y’re still battling for start-1 to this point They all have-worked University Yellow JaejaHa, -Co I verji hard anti theJr spirit is umbia. South Carolina. good.” Riddick added. *>ill be played in Hurst ^tadium The Eagles go into the Allenr jrilh the kiekoff set f«r 3 1p.m. game in good physical condition. Thii will be the s«c6hd game of 'T he physical condtion of this the season Allen aa tbof -'rolled team, ia excellent,” Riddick stated, ov«r Blueiield College laat Satur* “Those who needed to lose weight day in Bluefield. ' worked hard^ and lost it, those Chief Scout Floyd - H. -Brown needed to pick up weight gaioed.f save a glowing scouting report', of tl» Yellowjackets- offenw and de­ 196- A A 6II SeORlAO PUNCH — left ta rigjih Jbn Mitehall, 6-1, C., and Joa Taylor, fense and warned the Eaglea that pound halfback. Cambridge and they would have to be on their Thaaa aiea tha man axpaetad to T90-pound , Newport Taylor are 9.7 dash iWafi, prab- toes against their split-T. f)ya Hi*' A, and T. Callage Ag> Newa, Va.; lugana Cambridge, Allen compiled a cpcocd. of 6 9l*a a davaatating tearing punch 5>1I, 17«i>eund halfback, Miami, ahla the fastest backfle^d, duo, in wlni and three losses in n w and f*r tha currwif aaason. Tha back- Fla.; Augustus Lea, 5-11, 215- tha CIAA. ! ' they have IS lettermea^hiick-fraia field eamtolnaion include* from pewmt fulllNwlc, W ohington, D. last year's team. f NCC tapered off fooin rough drills and brushed up/ op pass­ ing offense and defense-j list week. CHARLOTTE — A trio of ro(«< Considerable time waaj spent on ies have caused eyet to pop at the Johnson C. Smith University Hillside Uses Passed polishing their ground and kicking. ^ footbaO training camp here this Herman H. Riddick, tdeaa” of week. CIAA-coaches, begins h ^ ^ th 's e a - The Bulls have been at work 4^ « ... I ^ ■ I ron as the Eagles prep|ore to go for only five days, their efforts To Beat Dillard, 20-\0 agaiiut Allen today. Doving this being confined to light scrimmage, GOLDSBORO — Hillside High Dillard pass on the Hillside 19 yard pass to Green|at M Dillard NCC'f LEFT HALFBACKS—Sure Saturday are this lieyy of fine Evans, Earl "Tunder" Miller and span he h u compiled ,*a record timing of plav patterns and calis- School rolled to its second straight on (he last play of the first half seven set up the; ta^i Albert to see a let action in North lefi halfbacks. Shown left to Bishop Harris. NCC News'Bureau of 87 wins, 47 losses and nirie fhentics, but the coaches and spec­ victory of the young season here and I raced it 71 yards for the Hor- Daniels negotiated ihe Carolina College's grid opener right are Raleigh Pi:ts, Robert Photo. ' tie*. ^ tators have been surprised with last Friday night as the Hornets netsf second score. yards to paydirt. )- 4 i Last season North Carolina Col- t h e way freshman quarterback conquered Dillard, 20-0. The killed Dillard’s Coach Russell Bli|nt»fof|Hillside, 1«fe took the measure iof Allen George Foster and' ro(dtie jialf- But the Durham gridders had lone threal of the game. The will take his team on t^epoad the 154 on the passing of Reiggie Pry- backs Frank Byrd and Al Hunley to-take to the airlanes to subdue Goldsboro eleven had moved to second straight weok '^h^s 'i»ieek- jr. Prvor has departed {and the ' have handieid their chores. sfabborn-Dillard. Quarterback John the Hillside 28. * , when the Horn.ets |i^ rn e y to offensive load wiU fall on "Richard NFL Opens 67Season “We’ve great reports on their Faulkner lofted a 21 yard scoring Hillside added one more score in Wilson to meet Dardei|^ l|igh Fri­ Hicks. Rocky Mount quarterback, hieh school records,” coach Eddie pass to end Earl Green to give the fourth quarter. Faulkner's 31 day night. and Co-Captain Richard Wilkins, McGirt said. “And we-expect g^eai Kllaide its first touchdown. Winston-Salem, halfback. thines from them. I am- hoping The score came in the second Hicks was NCC’s leading scorer ers jhey’ll help our team. However, quarter. last year with 3 2 'jk iii^ they're only freshmen and first- James Black picked off a stray The< National Football League CHICAGO BEARS (6)—Roosevelt jffar men seldom have grpat sea­ r swung into its 1961 season Sunday Taylor, J. C. Caroline, Willie Gali- sons in a league (CIAA) as tough FUEL OIL — KEROSENE on seven fronts with 13 of the more, Charlie Bivens, halfbacks; as this one,” he cautioned.. MATTHEWS BOWS 14 member teams taking the field Hermpn L^e, tackle; John Far­ A t' 180 pounds of well propor­ TO BRITISH CHAMP with integrated lineups. rington, tackle. tioned'speed, Byrd is supposed to A total of 80 players—largest —(8)— have scored 64 touchdwiia in 3 LONDON — Len Matthews, 8th Telephone Metered number in the loop’s history were Willie Wood, Herb Adderly, Elijah season^ at DaHingtonr S. C- Mayo ranking lightweight from Philadel­ 28«-1215 Delivery oil thie overall scene to draw tlie Pitts Eml»'n Tnnnell, halfbadks; Hich' School. He crossed ^he TD phia, dropped a W -round decision special attention of TIMES read­ Willie Davis, end; stripes 22 times Ifist y e » while to British lightweight king, Dave ers. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS —(5)— pacing Mayo to the Lower S. C. Charpley in Wembly Stadium Jimmy Hill, Willie West, half­ State championship. Tuesday night. MAKE$4i|fsKIN BLEACHES tlxcept for the Washington Red­ backs; Prentice Gaiitt, fullback; * Fcister i^ heralded, m b a .passing A crowd estimated at 9,000 skins, who have never been inte­ Ted Bates, ; Tom Bay, watched the 26-year-old Britian FASHIONED Kenm Oil Company grated, every team in the loop wizard. He conne^tjdi with 18 guard. touchdowna ^last y e irr« a d 'h a s a outpunch the American rival five showed interracial roster. The San MINNESOTA VIKINGS (8)—Mel blows to one, and move within Francisco Mes, with 12 topped recer# of ^ touchdown passes HILLSBORO ROAD DURHAM, N. C Triplett, fullback; Jamie Caljeb, sight of a third shot at world the list. The diirtqg his high asAoOl eiiieer. His John Turpin, halfbacks; Raymond champion Joe Brown of Houston, are close behind with 11, and Spartinbufg Carvn: Ittgh' School Hayes, fullback; A. D. Williams, Texas^rown has beaten Charnley the next in line werei I football champion^ o i S. C. Piohttiu end. last fall. *■. twice. WrtH. with nine. DETROIT LIONS (4)—Dan Lew- HuiUlay- a ^ e a ra -- to ’ be the . The Pittaburgh Steelers opened i.s, Dick Lane, halfbacks; W i ^ brightest pjtepttt t|f tlio: ireputatlon for having scored at with eight, followed by the Balti­ McClung, Ro"er Brown, tackles; He made All-City in Buffalo, N. least once in each game he’s more Colts and the Cleveland (4 )^ Y. for three seaaons ani^ haa a played. Browns with seven apiece. Tim Brown. Irv Cross and Ted and New York Dean, halfabcks; Clarence Peaks, ' ''TK* lar with Siar" Giants each went with six, the fullback. Green Bay Packers and St. Louis Cardinals each had five, as did the S ^ l Sunday Minnesota Vikings. NEW YORK METS Philadelphia, home of the world INK HURLER, 22 T-Bone or Chuck Wagon Steak champion Eagles, had four of the Said m olt Drug HOLLYWOOD, Fla.—A 22-year- Prime Rib Roast Beef in StetM .'if no* lot. So did the Detroit Lions, win­ •wlabla in yottr lacalHy Mnd $1 old pitcher with an impressive 28- • 2 m e^ ‘1 Mipi>ly lot ners of the 1960 runner-up Bowl Football 1 won-lost record with the Indian­ Baked Chicken 3 Vegetables title. S M A tlN O FOWOIR apolis Clowns ba.seball team Was Herewith are the respective F.O. Bex 34S7C, Savannah, 6 e. RejftUftr Fried Chi^dien Boxes Delivered clubs and the players who this signed to a major league con­ tract by the New York Mets, a SI.25 Exciting CIAA Action season will bear watching; Pfot iM$i Fiian 2 Boxea SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (12)— 1962 National League team, aad will report to the Mets’ Mobile, Ray Norton, J. D. Smith, , Abe Woodson, Jim Johnson, Ala. farm team in the Southern Association next spring. BlilM Q tEM L & HOTEL WATCH halfbacks; C. R. Roberts, Bernie W l CATER T b> A »T IE S . CLUB MEETINGS, Casey, J. W. Lockett, fullbacks; He is Charlie Middlebrook, a 6- 1IANQUET5 SHAW R. C. Owens, Ola Murchinson, foot, 185 pound southpaw, who had Eaaf. RalHgrew, Strciiii TalaphMM 6^.8-2071 ends; John Thomas, tackle; and a 1-25 earned run average witfc iiiiiiiiiiii ii>jii» ti "iii>iiiiiai ii.j i (|iii.>p III.M. ,ii„ mu...... OVERHAUL Roland Lakes, center. the Clowns. LOS ANGELEJS RAMS—(11)— UMVERSIIY BEARS INCtUDING , Pervis Atkins, Ollie His signing was announced here PARTS' Matson, halfbacks; Dwayne Allen, by Syd Pollafck, Clowns 'general -VS- Elbert Kinbrough, Lamar Lundy, manager. " '' John Baker, David Jones, ends; Qne of the most promising pros­ M f *«. VWtrt Yaw Gett T6m Wilson, fallback; Willie pects to be signed recently, Mid- it CMMplale OMaing Hector, Charles Cowan, tackles.- dkbrook was scouted by Wid D I S T I L L E D it OsM^a 6Hug DALLAS COWBOYS—(9)—Amos Matthews, chief scout for the tfets. 1r titUoiuetItt limed Marsh, Dave. Grayson, Don Per-1 xerms of the contract were not IU9ND0N DRY VIRGINIA it RapieaeiaaM e( Hmd% klas, Don Bishop, Warren Living-, jjggiosej Sim, Crewa« lalaace stona, halfbaeks; Frank Clark, Malt A Nate Borden, ends; Houston At-