RATUBDAT. JANUAKT t, 1H4 « tt CAM liftA Hot Trojans Capture Tournament Fayetteville State Quint Warms Virginians Overcome Ten Point Deficit To Topple N. C. College Eagles; Rams Gain Third Place Up For First CIAA Campaign ' GREENSBORO lina 6d^lege defeated Morgan here in Greensboro. The strong Virginia State Coin State .College. 73-66, after tak-< lege quint in defeating the N. ing over a 7 point deficit at half-' With 71-64 Win Over S. C. State C. College Eagles, 61-58 became time and then with only a one- The Carolina Times' FAYETTEVILLE Bonner with 25 markers was the champions of the first holiday) 'point lead at the end of the third Fayetteville State Teachers’ evenings high point man. —Classified— festival basketball tournament I>eriod. College’! Head Coach William The 1954 schedule for the held last Friday and Saturday, Business-Professional “Gus” Gaines has announced Teachers’ is as follows; W,Jniton-Salem Teachers Col­ the 1954 "Bronco” basketball January 1 and 2 here at A and And Service HOME GAMES lege outclassed Maryland State schedule. The Fayetteville T College. JANUARY (j^ollege 91-69. ^ e margin) Teachers, recently admitted to 5— A. and T. College the CIAA, are expected to floor Coached by Shelton Mat- would liave been wider, but they' DIRECTORY a smooth-clicking cage outfit 7—Winston-Salem Teachers thev/B, the Trojans methodically! refused to make a field goal ef­ 9— For your ccxivenience—^Theae paced by such veterans as Wil­ whipped Johnson C. Smith Uni­ fort in the last three minutes ol advertisers are as close to you 14— Virginia Seminary as your telephone. Call than liam Mack, guard, recently re­ versity in the first game, 89-71. play. turned from the armed services. (Men and Women) for service or an appointment and the A and T Aggies, 91-75 in Captain Ted Bonner, forward, 19—J. C. Smith University In the real upset of the tourna­ 22—Fort Bragg Hospital ment, the A and T Aggies ran Advertising Rate F o r 'This Sam “Snake” Williams, center, the semi-finals, but had to come Service la Moderate. Phone Mai Hunter, guard and William (Men and Women) from t>ehind to accomplish the rough shod over the tiighly tout­ 3-0671 or 5-9873 for Insertion 25—^t. Paul’s Polytechnic Lewis forward. ed five from Florida A and M of your message or business FEBRUARY feat in the big one against the c a ^ . Durham outfit. North Caroling University 89-70. Jimmy Ste­ Newcomers to the Bronco 3— vens Aggies hopped on the Flori­ BEAUTY SALON aggregation who come with 5—Bluefield Teachers College was ahead by ten points, 35-25 at the midway, their finals en­ dians for a 12 point lead in the the fine experience and upon ()— first quarter and was never in Mrs. James Alice Bine gagement. The Virginians turn­ A COMPLZTS BtAVTT SMKVICM whom Coach Gaines is de­ 13—Elizabeth City College real danger from then on out. pending to carry a consider­ 16— ed on the steam in the third I««l Soath St.—Phone 9-311t able portion of the burden ate 17—St. Augustine College period to Icnot the count at 46- North Carolina College edged B«^uty Shop Barber Skop Ralph Mack, guard, Newark, 24—Norfolk State College all, took the lead early in the favored Winston-Salem Teach­ New Jersey; David Williams, 27—Elizabeth City College fourth stanza to hold the slim, ers College 72-69 in the second PHONE t-31M center, Smithfield; Leon Hart, MARCH margin. semi finals game in perhaps the most hotly contested engage­ forwa^. New York City; 2—Morristown College Tex Harrison was high scorer Poole's Beauty and Richard Woods, guard. New GAMES AWAY for thp winners with 25 points, ment of the two day meet. The Barber Shop York, New York; Fennie Bray- JANUARY followed closely by Sam Jones lead ciianged hands at least —The Center Tor Good Grooming— boy, forward, Fayetteville; 12—Livingstone College of the Eagles w ith 20. Jones^ eight times during the first hall 1119 Second Street and Benjamin Jones, center. 16—J. C. Smith University and Winston-Salem led by a voted the m ost valuable playei^ FLORISTS’ New York, New York. 27—Delaware State College scant three points at the end o t by the eight tournament coach­ Telephones: Day 4-1Z93 If the six wins against two 28—Maryland State College es, also won the high scor2t’a the half. But high scoring Sam Night 9-SIM losses in exhibit contests mean 30—St. Augustine College Here is the North Carolina A. and T. College gymnasium high point man. A third trophy award on the basis of his 83 Jones turned on the heat to put LONG’S FLORIST anything, the Broncos are off to FEBRUARY Carolina College Eagles bas­ in Greedsboro January 1 and was given the Eagles for cap­ point for the three games. his team in front to remain rLowzRS roR all occASions a good start in strong competi­ 8— Morris College ketball coach and captain hold­ 2. Holding three of the troph­ turing the runner-up position. there. POTTED PLMtTS-J>MC0fUk.T10nS tion. Led by Captain Ted Bon­ 9—South Caroline State He was also named captain of ing some of the awards which ies is “Sad” Sam Jones, Eagles 'The trophy being held by The teachers had no trouble 5*1 Fayetteyille Street ner and Sam “Snake” Williams 12— Shaw University the Eagles captured at the captain. Jones won trophies Coach Floyd Brown was the All-Toumament Team, se­ the Fayetteville Teachers spank­ 19— Va. Sem inary College lected by the coaches which in­ in over coming the Aggies in the Holiday Basketball Festival for being the most valuable awarded him for being the consolation game to determine! SEWINGGIFTS ed South Carolina State College 20t—St. Pauls Polytechnic Tournament held in the new player for the tournament and most outstanding coach. cluded Dean Hatcher, Virginia on home territory to a 71-64 27—Elizabeth City College State, Carl Green, Winston-Sai third place for the tourney. At the end of the quarter the se­ Dee’s Sewing Shop score in their first regularily- MARCH lem Teachers College, Claude Dressmaking—Alterations scheduled game of the season. 3—Norfolk State College Sanders, Johnson C. Smith Uni­ cond was tied at 18-all and by halftime the Aggies were be­ “Variety of CostiuM Jewelry” Three Way Tie Develops For CIAA Cage Lead; versity and Ernest Garrett ol PHONE 5-tS11 Morgan State. | hind just one point 33-32 but from then on it was all Winston- 542 H E. PETTIGREW ST. Floyd Brown, coach of the N. Salem. Tar Heel In Korea Bacote, Clarence Burks Set Hot Pace In Scoring C. College quint was voted the . 77c 6~a T T 7. Officials at A and T College, WASHINGTON side or inside, was in third place F. D. Bluford Trophy for “Mr. “O. K . in Every Weigh” sponsors of the tourney were M. H. Head and Son Three quints, Bluefield, North w ith a 28.5 average. O thers in Coach” as the tournaments out­ traded tooth. ,When the blood Carolina College and Virginia standing mentor. quite pleased with the success trading as order of their rankings includ­ of the meet and plans are now clot disappears, it leaves the Union were tied for top positions ]>IcGhee Goal Co. ed M iller of Bluefield, 24.2; H ud­ In other first round games being discussed to hold the surface of the bone exposed to in the Central Intercollegiate CALL 3-1941' Athletic Association Basketball gins of Virginia State, 21.8; played on Friday, North Caroi tourney annually at the college putrefaction, a process which standings in Conference play up Charles (Tex) Harrison of N. C. makes the area exquisitely FOR SALE to December 31, according to College, 19.6; Sam Jones of N. C. Royal Portable senitive. information released from the C'^llege, 19; Sam Jones of Shaw, JEST U FFS ky lOBEIT Conference’s office here this Dr. DiConza gave terramycin 19; Len Lewis of Shaw, 17.7; and T ypewriter week. FOUR YEARS OLD orally to 110 of his m olar ex­ Adams of Lincoln, 17. Blufield posted a rec­ REASONABLE CALL 5-0671 traction cases starting right af­ ord of four wins against no Winston-Salem is the confer­ ter he took the tooth out. The losses for a percentage rank­ ence’s highest scoring team so r o U K£ ANOTHe/Z LADIES, Avon Cosmetics arc other 112 cases received routine ing of 1,000. N orth Carolina far with an average of 94 points per game in overall in great demand. Work in post-extraction care, but no an­ College and Virginia Union yonr spare time. For inlrr- also had identical percentage play. Virginia State placed view write Mrs. Gaywelle tibiotic. HATj MP. MATTSr rankings but had played few­ second with an 87 points aver­ Brooks, Avon Manager, Box Of the terramycin-treated er games. The Eagles owned age and Morgan was third 2271, Dnrham, N. C. with an average of 77 points cases, only 1.8% required post­ a 3-0 record, while the Pan­ thers had a 1-0 record. per game. FOR RENT socket to control infection, Lynchburg Street, New, 3 The next seven teams in order whereas this care was requir­ Rankings of the next seven room apartments, furnished w ere Delaware, 76; Virginia ed by 66% of the patients who , teams and their won-loss rec­ Union, 76; Bluefield, 74; Shaw, with electric stove and oQ eir- ords were in the following order: culation. $9.00 week. yrrgihia"S tate, THorgair; '7&j West Virginia, 69 Hampton, antibiotic. Concerning the ter- ISOS E. P ettigrew Street, 9 4-1; Hampton, 5-2; Delaware 67 and N. C. College, 65. Pvt. Jesse Florence (left) of 332 Carroll St., entered the ramycin-treated cases, Dr. Di­ large rooms, $10.00 w eek. State, 2-1; W est Virginia, 3-3; Thomasville, N. C., and Cpl. Army last December and arrived Conza says, “There was com­ 412 E. Proctor Street, Store W inston-Salem Teachers, 1-1; Henry A. Vernacotola, New Ha­ overseas in June. The son Of Mr. plete absence to minimal post­ Building for rent, $16.M week and Shaw, 1-2. J’. y ^ ven, Conn., stack cases of artil­ and Mrs. Alfred Vernacotola, 20 operative edema (swelling), ✓ 401 Stephens Street, New, 3 lery shells in Korea where they Franklin St., the corporal enter­ pain, trismus (muscle spasm) Standings of the first ten teams room apartments, famished are members of the 55th/Ord-: ed the A rm y in March 1952 and or feeling of malaise and in no were pretty much the same with electric stove and oil cir­ nance Ammunition Company. arrived in Korea the following case was the drug discontinued in all games played up through culator, $9.50 week. Florence, son of Lee Florence, September. .... because of intolerance.” Decj 31. Bluefield, N. C. College 1406 Fay Street, New, 3 / and Virginia State were tied with I Money S pefif' room duplex apartment, wa­ Then dentist concludes, “There identical'^-l records. Following ter'furnished, $ 10.• • w eek. is little reason left to say that ^ T O PIOHT POLIO this trio came Morgan with a trauma, size of clot etc., are the J. W. WHEELER Dentist Reports Method For 4-2 record; Delaware, 2-1; Hamp­ reasons for alveolar osteities ton, 7-5; Virginia Uniop, 1-1; (dry socket). The only variant REALTY CO. West Virginia, 3-3; Winston-Sa­ used here was terramycin. Its DLAL 9-1949 lem Teachers’, 1-1; and Shaw, Easing Agony Of "Dry Socket only role was. the combatting of 132 E. CHAPEL HILL ST. 1 2 infection. It would seem more - . 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