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be given M Florida A. »n4 M t» i- Rossett Takes Lead iir Twa Depts. RUMNhip of the College Campii^ r m ity on Feb. 10. at'ennUn’’ to s u m YOBK — Althoufth WUt i m t wMk. He hM Ufr jmMM W Dr. A-^ A. Ahraham. director of w ChambwUin continued to make a 12S feeds made by CHAHLOt*tt-Th Ne"ro scho!ar Owen*!. profesBill Russell of BostiSn junip«fl GtiPrin have pwticlpitM In she- when he spoke on the subject at Alpha Fraternity, Inc. to the fore among the tee*r» tHls. , / Johnson C. Smith University. Dr, TALLAHASSEF,, Fla.—The Na-' percentage leaders with a .90S T«to rtf the finest perfortn- Turner was guest speaker at the average, while Larry CostelW( of prs ih Lewue hiMory.^B^b Coiuey first of a series of Open Forums Syracuse usurped Paul Arizliit of and l»atil Ari*i|i. are slatkd'tp hit to be held at the University this FUEL OIL — KKROSENE Philadelphia as top man atnoiAg lh*> ijljttoo loiirt' per: career total* season. the leaders. In addi­ Wl»Kln the next fortnight. Cousy, tion, Russell has forged aheaii of wit)^ 14.B73 points. slfraM iwake HAMPTON, Va. —Homecoming Telephone Metered Chamberlain in rebounding aver­ the*. tS.OAO ‘rirtb th'i* week, while at Hampton Institute was marked Delivery ages per game 25.5-2S.3. Arinin, eontlhiiifKtr »t’ Ws tiresent by the return of approximately 286-1215 The Philadelphia pivote^ir holds scoring pace, wili ilrth that es­ 500 alumni from 16 states and the a 192 lead over Elgin Bay­ teemed circle- wKhin IkUr n«xt flVe District of Columbia who flocked lor of the Lo? Angeles Lakers games. ’ back to the campus for one of Society: Mis. Reynolds: Sim- among the individual scorers with ELK OF THE YEAH— Joseph the Year." was honored at a their biggest homecoming celebra­ mom; Mrs. Simmons; andr 719 to Baylor’s 527. Oscar Robert­ F. Simmons, Grand Secretary testimonial dinner given here tions last Nov. 10-11. Kenan Oil Company recently by the Grand Ex­ Reynolds. son of Cincinnati has lumped froin WEST AFRICANS of ihe Elks and 1981 recipient alted Ruler Hobson Reynolds. The testimonial dinner wea sixth place the previous week toj of the J. Finley Wilson LINCOLN UNIVERSITY. Pa.— DURHAM. N. C SEE FROZEN Memorial Award presented Shown above are Clyde Pharis held at Grand Lodge head' HILLSBORO ROAD third with 809 points tOt a 31.8 Five outstanding Lincoln students annually by the Seagram Van­ of| the Seagram Vanguard quarters. average. of Los Ange-j FOOD PROCESS have been elected to “Who’s Who guard So^ety to the ."Elk of in American Universities and Col­ les continues in the fourth spoti NEW YORK — An Aitierjlc#- ^Ith 4fl.5 points to 4^9 tallies for! lege for 1961-62.” They are Theo­ firm has opened Us doors and I College seven, Curry found Willie dore H, Butcher, West Chester, of New York. | is sharing Its knowhb^llr with ! Richardson his favorite target with Trailing Russell among the field! Pa.; Joseph D. Esema, Eket, Nige­ officials of several' Xfi'iclin na“ Bethune-Cookman Tramples Lane a scoring toss. A Crenshaw to ria: William F. Lawrence, Jersey goal perc(^ntage stalwarts Is rookie tions, it was learned this wwk^' Turner puss was good for 10 yards City. N. J.; Donald C. McMeans. Walter Bellamy of Chicago, who another touchdown as the third paced this department the past A group of Labor Ministry East Hartford, Conn.; and Herbert officials from. West Africa ’ re- period ended. Thompson, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. two weeks. He, in turn, followed College 61-6 in Homecoming Tilt Louis McRae put two runs of bv Jack Twyman of Cincinnati rentlv visited the Seabrook DAYTONA Beach, Florida—The 38 yards and 16 yards together and of St. LOnis Farms frozen food processing SAVANNAH. Ga. — "Atoms ’r plant at Seabrook, New Jersey. Bethune-Cookman College Wild­ for another score. Gloster Richard who are hittin® at ,4M. wliile Jer­ Action.” one of the U. S. Atomic The visit was arranged under cats celebrated their Homecoming son picked up two points on a ry West is batting .482, Enerev Commission’s newest trav­ ♦he auspices of the International by defeating the Dragons of Lane pass from Crenshaw. Lprry Costello, with 54 success­ Jackson State eling exhhiti!, will be shown a' Cooperation Administration of College by a score of 61-6 before T. B. Ellis, 111, scampered 38 ful tries in 61 attemots for .flB ."! in Savannah State College from No­ more than 5,000 fans who saw the yards off tackle to the Steers’ 10. free throw accuracy, is followed the U. S. Department of State vember 21 to December 3. by the U. S. Department o< game start in daylight and end New Southwest Crenshaw then fired a pass to Bv Gene Shue of Detroit with .882. Labor as part of the Govern Ellis for a 'touchdown. After Ellis PFTEHSBUKC Fla —Dr ^ ,l«st week’s leader, , under the lights. ments technical exchange pro­ had a 38-yard punt return nullifi- president of Texas |i^ in third place with .850, follow- In the first quarter King Davis gram. Grid Champions ed because of a penalty and a i s»iithprn University, recently eH by rV)?nh Spha'’»s nf Svracuse recovered Lane’s fumble on the 2.5-yard run bv McRae to the SeBbrook Farms, a subsidiary if-, offieisl The Jackson' / “I! “'!1 served as consultant in prepara- Jti3 and of New of Seeman Brothers, Inc., the 21 .vd. line and in three plays took Now its official., The jacKson ^ fumbled andL ,._ ... York, .840. largest combined farming and 'a prss from Bobby Frazier for 8 State College Tigers are the newl,j. College recovered But a ' l .u the evaluation by the Although he continues to lead vards and the first touchdown. Southwest Athletic Conference freezing operation in the couole 0/ plavs later Raloh Bums | See„„dary Schools of Gibbi Junior ih the playmaking department, Champions. Coach John A. Mer­ country, played host to the The extra point try was no good. and Glojter Richardson clicked on ollege here. Oscar Robert.son of Cincinnati has African officials who wished to' Frazier passed to Wilbert Jones ritt of Jackson State College un­ a 50-yard,,jjass play to send the dropped a point and a half in leased the pent-up fury 6f his study its production method^ for 25 yards and the TD the sec­ score to„r64-0. Elmer Vaughn, WASHINfiTON, D. C.—'Twent average 13.5' to 12.0 over the and labor relations. ond time Bethune-Cookman had Jackson State Tiger eleven Satur­ another j fjeshman back. Inter day and the Tigers responded by six pieces of sculpture from th', the ball. Frazier kicked the extra cepted a,,7exas College pass ofl collection of Walter A. Hannula, point. stampeding the Texas College the Steefs’, 40 and sprinted into art instructor at Howard I^iver- Steers 78-0. The real fury in this the end ,^ne untouched. Ralpti On the kickoff after the touch­ case came from an assortment of ^iirns rap, for the two points. sity, are now on display in Straight down Daniel Evans covered the freshmen and reserves as Merritt Art Gallery of the University’s $ 0 . 2 5 Special Sunday The Tigeps ended the day’s work Auditorium-Fine Arts Building. P lilT ball in the end zone for the tally. used everyone but his trainer. as Bums scored on a 37-yard keep T-Bone or Chuck Wagon Steak Bethune ■ Cookman College was After Tiger starters romped to The pieces will remain for three after he was apparently trapped BODRBON 4 / 5 Q U A R T penalized 15 yards on the extra two touchdowns in the first quar­ weeks. fpr a tremendous loss. Prime Rib Roast Beef point try after which Frazier tried ter, they retired leaving the rest mOM MSnUM eOMPAN# ;,So effective was the Tigersf Whiskey a field goal for the extra point ST. LOUIS, Mo. Dr. C. B. , Kvmioiv of the game to be played mostly offense-'t.that they were not re- Baked Chicken 3 Vegetables which was wide. At the end of by reserves or men out of action a ,^uir»d .to kick a t . all. tlie'first quarter BCC 19, Lane 0. Regular Fried Chiclcen Boxes Delivered lot recently due to injuries as Texas, j^ever threatened serious­ Merritt maneuvered his bench in With two minutes gone in the ly.- They picked up only three $1.25 an effort to hold the scoring down. Not L.est Than 2 Boxm ' second quarter Stanley Edwards first downs, all in a single drive, threw a 14 yard pass to Theron Jackson won the toss and in the second period. Actually, Carmichael good for a touchdoyn. they were never deeper than the Life Insurance is a GIANT elected to receive. Taking the ball BIITMORE GRILL & HOTEL The extra point try by Bobby on their own 28. the Tigers scor­ 'Tigers’ 48. The Tigers, meanwhile/ WE CATER TO PARTIES, CLUB MEETINGS, Frazier was no good. In the final ed eight plays later on a 19-yard were grinding out 18 first dovims! BANQUET? seconds of the second quarter roll out by their stellar quarter­ They picked up 388 yards on 37 East P ettigrew S treet Telepbon* W8>2071 Tommy Holtz intercepted a pass back, Roy Curry. Leslie Duncan carries for an amazing 10.48-yard and ran 47 yards before being ran to add two points and the flood average to 60 yards by the Steerb pushed out of bounds. On the nexf gates' were o ^n . ITie TIfers’ on 40 tries. Jackson completed 18 play Stanley Edwards passed to second score came as as result of of 22 passes for 2f^5 yards. Texas King Davis for 19 yards and the runs by Edgar “Chico” Jordan for College completed one of seven .touchdown. Bobby Frazier kicked six, 19, and two yards. The Steers for a minus two yards, the extra point. At the half BCC had kicked out-of-bounds on their The Tigers end their season 32, Lane 0. own 27. When Duncan picked up Thanksgiving Day against the two points on a pitch-out, the resurgent Tennessee A. and ■ A pass from Homer James to score was 16-0. The Tigers had be­ State University Tigers on the lett­ Wilbert Jones, with two minutes gun s pattern of two touchdowns er’s home field. The game will be gone in the third quarter, was a quarter which was to prevail the feature attraction of Tenn­ good for 14 yards and the touch­ until that awesome fourth period essee’s Homecoming and will help down. Alfonso Townsel ran the when they doubled their output. inaugurate the celebration of the extra point. The third quarter Texas kicked to Duncan on the“ 50th Anniversary of the institution, ended with Bethune-Cookman Col­ 17. After a runback to the 20, the lege leading by 40-0. Tigers drew a five-yard penalty- The fans saw Bobby Frazier hit On , the next play hjs star receiver King Davis with with Duncan on pass play ;8 yard pass which was good for ing 85 yards for the Tigers’ third t'fie’'touchdown. Frpzier then kick- touchdown. Curry passed to Greer ,ed the extra point. Lane would for two points. With the ball on / y ro HUP Ydtfi not be outdone and on the first their own 43, Bennie Crenshaw play after the kickoff Robert hit Louis McRae for 37 yards. Douglass threw a pass to Learies After Crenshaw ran for six yards ;Lloyd good for a 63 yard touch­ and Butler for seven, the Tigers BE down play. The try for the extra drew an offside penalty, but on SURE point was no good. the next play, Crenshaw fired a 10- TO 814 Fayetteville St. Tele. 682-H33 For the final score in the last yard pass to All-America Willie 30 seconds George Williams inter­ Richardson for another touchdown. BRING cepted a pass and ran 15 yards McRae ran for the two points. A LET I I WORK FOR YOU for the last touchdown of the 20-yard pass from Curry to Arthur HOME Wildcats. Bobby Frazier kicked Turner paved the way for the PLENTY the extra point. Final score BCC, Tigers’ first touchdown in the third 61, Lane 6. period. With the ball on the Texas OF CARTONS WHEN IT COMES TO FAMILY PROTECTION, life insmatiM U ^ (iaiit of them all! It is the only way to lel up a large security fund witk OF a very small investment. KING SIZE Life insurance not only provides cash in case of a decreased. It can a h * COKE l^rotect home ownership, provide cash to meet coHege expenses, offset hospital and surgical fees, and boost your retirement iiKom»

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