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" WKFK L ¦' " ’'"n V PAGE FIVE Shaw DawiisSi. Mrgan Stops m i., 1&-1 N. C. COLLEGE EAGLES EKE OUT 14-6 WIN OVER TENNESSEE 23,000 Thousand Football Fans King Cole Trio Time Aggies Put 'Up Strong Witness Annual Pig; kin Classic WASHINGTON (NNPA)—Ad- clowned to the disgust of the vertised as the “Capital Classic,” huge crowd. Fight Against the North Carolina playing of an Morgan State-Tenn The the national State game OFFICIAL essee at Griffith them in the darkened stadium Stadium here last Friday night with a blue lignt spotted on the Approxi- r\ to an out GREENSBORO added luster already turned to be just another iiag was the most inrilling eve n mately 8,000 football enthusiasts peerless job of by football game leather-lugging between two av of the evening. sat and leaped to their feet al- 1amming his teams second erage teams as across FOOTBALL Carolina’s Eagles North Carolina won the bull JACKSON STARS ternately in a drizzling rain to six-pointer from the 1. downed the unbeaten Tennes- game by capitalizing on two MM witch the Bears of Morgan S'tat- In the closing moments of the seans 14-6 before 23,000 fans. Tennesse fumbles in the first College eke out a brusing deci- fi:; quarter, Morgan’s piledriv- “The “Classic” began with an period, and a short display oi A I sion over resisting SCOREBOARD impressive a stubbornly ins Whittingham returned Bry- ceremony was good early BIN : but lootball in the third A. and T. team, 12-7. here Satur- nt', kick from his own 35 to the marred a half time by period, to score two touchdowns. of the antics day. Bears' 41. The same sturdy back a female impersonating team Otherwise, during the game tne plunged FOOTBALL SCORES NOV. 2 an The Bears were not only hard- hard for 6 yards. Big and “Uncle Tom'* character Eagles semed content to let the Jim Turpin, was complete with AI HOME pcessed all the way by Coach who to render By the NNPA News Service bandanna and ball remain in possession of the but heroic service to the Morgan Aunt Jemima” NEW HAVEN, Conn. (NNPA) Eell’s surprising Aggies, they ¦ Delaware State, 19; Howard 7 costume, who highly vaunted Tennessee boys, I to come m cause both in the role of punter * also had from behind (Pa.), apparently didn’t know L.vi Jackson, Yale’s great back, Lincoln 10; Hampton, 7 who the last fifteen minutes to snatch and deluxe ball carrier, battered to they t nimsell failed t.- score, but his pa-.; Virginia State, 13; Virginia Union, 6 what do with it when a victory from the gaping jaws the center of the opposing for- W. Va. State, 7; Bluefield State, 6 got it. to Dick Jenkins in the end zone re- of defeat. ward fall for 10 and another first State, & The unbeaten Tennessans Wreak sulted in one of five touchdowns Morgan 12; N. C. A. T., 7 DERRICOTTE'S Coach Hurt’s proteges climax- down. Berry was pegged with a started out like the team they which gave Yale a 33 to 2 victor; S. C. State, 7; Morris Brown, u eo a 59-yard began half yard loss, and it was Mor- 0 were advertised to be, taking the over Dartmouth the Bowl here drive that gan’s on Cleark, 6; Morehouse, in the first quarter by sending ball the A. and T.’s 34 Fisk, 18; Philander Smith, Kick-off on ther own 15 yard last Saturday. at the gun. o by straight Art “Clipper” Berry hurling a- Ala. & Institute, 0 PASSES line and marching line In the third period Jackson fum- On of ensu- A. M. TO play Lane, 28; MANN cicss pay-dirt the first the the Eagles 14 yard into territory Leland, 13; Tougalco, 7 plays to line. bled, and a touchdown by him on a ing minutes, “Clipper” point, however, Ralph from the 1-2 yard ribbon soon af- fifteen Municipal, 30; Lock- At this 'tii.k opening play from the Dart- Berry up yards fall Louisville fullback, ter the second session got under- racked 10 to borne Air Base, Pulley, Tennessee fum- mouth 31 was nullified when Yale inches short of a first down. On Army o FOR lay. Automatic MICH. the o Jones missed his College, TALLY bled the ball into farms as ruled next try, Berry Dillard, 13; Jackson 7 ¦ effside. first in 10 and the however, William Peerman, Eagle end and With J; ck.-on taking the role of conversion tries, an unquestionable Shaw, 41; St. Paul Poly., 0 MINNEAPOLIS (NNPA) A Nat Cole, the of King himself, gets a kick out of a new song he Morgan led, made first from that point on until late in 6-0. on Ala. State, 12; Knoxville, 7 32-yard pass from Gene does weekly on his own show every Saturday (5:45 EST, NBC). piss r late in the third period, came down the Bulldogs’ 21. Whit- Derricotte, the fourth quarter the Tennessee Yale down Then, the fighting Aggies Xavier, 9; Bishop, o Michigan back, to Bcb Mann, an Pointing to the words is J. Ward Maurer, advertising manager of moved to a first on tne slashing tingham blasted off-tackle for 5. lads played football like a tired song? Why back into the fray with Turpin spinning Ark. State, 7; La. Normal, B end, added the third touchdown in 'he Wiidroot Company, the King's new sponsor. The Dartmouth 7. Vandy Kirk, Yale a vengeance. They contributed a 9, bunch of kids who wanted to Oil, Charlie!,” of halfback, moved to the 1-yard drove 36 then bucked Southern, 19; Teaxs College, 18 the 21 to o victory of the Wolverines Wildrout Cream course. it yards to even matters up, with the additional yard- go back home. mark as the quarter ended. He was age to the Aggie 6. Another carry Paine, 40; Claiflin, 6 over Minnesota in a Western Con- was his Wiliam Brown skirting left end Peerman downed in held without gain on the first play by Turpin netted 4. Berry gained Lincoln (Mo.), 0; Wilberforce, 0 ference game here last Saturday when he recovered the to tally from the Morgan’s six Bethune-Cookman, 6 was tracks rhe final quarrel’. then cne and* half yards. Turpin was Allen, 7; Mann sent into the game as a fumble, Carl Galbreath kick !ci Jackson and half yard stripe. Right guard M., and fired a bullet pass to Jenkins in the ;Jimi held for no gain. Then Berry Ky. State, 13; Fa. A. and 6 substitute for Len Ford, who started ed out danger for Eagles. Rowe converted, with half for of the end zone and Yale had another butted his way into the pay zone. Michigan at right end. Tennessee took the back Chris Bryant holding, to Whitman of touchdown. I Only about 5 minutes latter, in After Derricotte had raced thru on own 35 returned' ] put the Bulldogs out in front, kick his and ‘Unknown’ Bratton 7-6. And tiie same quarter, Aggie halfback Minnesota’s left tackle from his to the 40. this waas how matters Weaver returned Day’s own 36 to the Gophers’ 44 yard line, for [ were to stand until the punt from MISS.ITATE Tennessee then lined up an- FISK final min the A. and T. 40 to the Morgan a Michigan pass was incomplete and march, Henry DOWMr : uteg of play. other but this time 36. Wm. Bryant picked up four a line plunge netted only two yards. Holbert, ob The usually accurate Jones Tennessee halfback and half yards. An off sides pen- On Derricotte threw ligingly Decisions Joyce missed a field-goal Ag- third down. fumbled on his 44-yard from the alty on yield FOR to Mann I’HILANDER SMITH the Bears 5. Jack- SETS UP cutting diagonally Brown £ie 11 in the highlight a BAR picked and line and center John of of son up a yard for a deep through the Gopher secondary Eagles obligingly recovered. scorlless third quarter. And ear first the CHICAGO (ANP)—In a close the stadium’s next show on Nov. ly dawn. Weaver ground out one Mann took the ball in stride and Eagle flapped its NASHVILLE, Tenn. (NNPA) in the fourth period, another The then contest at the Chicago Stadium's 15. and half yards. Then Brown while Faunce attempted to push wings. Welmon Britt got a first Fisk University defeated Philander Morgan drive bogged down on swung NEGROSTARS first indoor show of the season. Both pugilists scored some College, 6, the North wide around left end to him out of bounds at the seven yard down on the Tennessee 34. Gal Smith 18 to here last Carolinians’ 5. But c ross 19-year-old Johnny Bratton, a hard blows although none packed game then, with into sacred territory. Rowe’s RENO, Nev. (ANP)—Neveda’s line, Man nevaded and raced on to I reath went off tackle to the 30 Saturday in a marked by long Givens pitching aeti- toe put product of the Chicago Golden enough power to chalk up a ali- to Berry the Carolinians out in two Negro football stars may up- the goal. and hit the same hole on the i runs. and Hurt with dead- front by a Gloves, outpointed Willie Joyce[ knockdown. Joyce carried the ly effect, slender margin that the scheduled Neva- In the closing seconds Mann play to the 26. Britt got an- risk’s first score came early in the Bears put together loomed ever set plans for next of Gary, Ind.,, No.