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PAOK rO T O ______CAROLIWA TIMB8 SATURDAY, DEC. 10th, 1949 1 A ^ sportsdustJ. DiDard Receives Townsend Award IIAMI’TUN, VA. With McLtndon Triple-threat fullback •Jim Dillard, who broke his leg a.s l65 - Year - Old Man To Play BENCHWARMER’S BIG NIGHT Hampton Institute's Pirates With “ Judjjo" Turner in the Kmwe slot the Durham beat Virginia Union in their iiiuil 37th AnnusJ Meeting Of The Ueuciinaruier is ou .Mouduj Dec. 5. failed their linaJ play of tlie football game, wasn’t feeling ttxj In Basketball Tourney footlNili acjtsou. They huuon'd lliiy “ D. D.” .Mwn* (N. (J. College badly a.s lie hobbled around the llampto(i eamj)us on crutches (15, of Syracu.se, N. Y., who will '42) of St. Auguhtiiu k t.'olJege, ltali‘i*?h, X. C. as the “ ()utHtaiid- WILSON this wwk. As comi)eiusalion, he A 13 year old girl and a play regular guanl on a team injf Coach of North Curoliiiu for tljc year. ..Moore led Jiis little was sporting the Willard y. Cl AA To Meet hi Dee Cee year okl’ man are iunoiig nieiii- eompoHeo honored the most outstanding play Thu Thirty-Seventh Annual ^ P O R T S tional Family Basketball Capalletti is flying a son in from mates. the West (’oast; another will ers of several teams iu the state. They were choseu “ iMost Out Alct'ting of tlie t'lA .\ will be < ^ O U T OF THE Tournament, nni<|Ue among hard The; Townsend Award, present held ul Carver Hall, Wa.shing- arrive by train fnmi Texas. standing by their teammates. Tho«.* pruaeut were liouleware of ed Dillard by the donor liimself, ADAM HAT wood tourneys. ton, D. C., Friday and Satur- Such family reunions of has Liviu^toue College, Miles of bt. Augustine, Taylor of North is given annually by the CIO tlay, l>t‘ecuiber Uth and 10th. By starting-whistle time Dec. national committ«.*emau and ketball enthiLsiasfts, for whom Carolina College and lJellamy of fcjhaVv University. Questions 28 at Atlantic Christian College Hampton trustee, who hails from ll(‘ports of the 194U oHicers, gj'mnasium here in the bright, National Family was inaiigurat- awarding of championships for prepared by Lawyer Turner for liie guest players to answer were Chicago, to the player ranking leaf tohac'co capital of the world, ed in 194<) and enthiwia.sticallj' Uie atmree of greatest interest to the club. Below is a list of the Jiighest iu all-aronnd ability, 1949, arrangements of scheduk's accepted as such by as many as lor 19.‘)0, and election of officers sixti*en teams will lield family questions and following them ae tiie answers matle by each I’layer. conditioning, and leader.shij), a.s teams with no restrictions on 20 family-nM“ml)ers reporting up s«-leet(Hl by a eommittee of for 1950 will eon.stitute the chief a.s team inemberH, this year will You maji’ gain a gwxl c-n*».s Ht'etion idea of what Football players business tif the two day meeting. s<*x or age, the only re<|uirementi coaches and alumni ehairmed being that team memlM'rs l«* of restrict the playing li.st to l(i of iy4y are thinking iu North Carolina Collides and Universities. this year by Jule,s .Jackson, I’aul tl. Moore of West Vir teams from a field of half a ginia State College, President iiivniediate bhKul kin. QUESTIONS staff member. I’he pre.si'iit entry list of spon huiulred applicants—the result TowiLsend, who spoke briefly of the As.sSingle-Wing or a “T” open public event is seheduled. BRITAIN TEACHBf^S. (“s,see, West Virginia and North Team? Why, Captain Bill Corbin, one of 11 Carolina. T h e indomitable tacular (and often very person graduating lettermen and last The Executive Couiieil anu al) play in the finals of the Which is tougher the two platoon system or single team several important committees Doyles of Salem, Ma.ss., have year’s Townaend Trophy win enterd a teiun of eight brothers three day event. system? ner; Coach Harry R. (Big Jeff) will hold preliminary confer ences on Thursday at H ;(M) 1’. and four sisters, ranging from Besides the Doyles and Cap- Which sjTstem do you perfer? Jefferson, who pilotetl the team .losepli, 2R to Ellen, 13. palettis, 5 McCord brothers fr^m to a wimiing season with a 5-4 M. and the first executive .ses 6. Would you like to play prof^ional ^tball? sioii of the A.ssotuation, involv The oldest player at the mo Alliston, Tenn., are entered; also record iu his first year at the AkT ment is Frank Capj>elletti, Sr., 7 Harris brothers from Oak 7. What are your plans after graduation helm through a tough scheilule; ing all accredited delegates i. listed for 10.Tackle) Faculty; and three players dc GAME IN AN OKUAHOMA 9AME., A PUAVER dents: J. A. Moore of Virginia |)ounds. A. and T. has a big and (i bnithers each of the Ratch- 1. All. Had a small team, few replacements. liveriiig “ parting me.swiges”— a s a i n s t a r m v ; UEAPBD OPP TH« 8BNCH AND State; E. W. IJrowii of lUiiefiek. B u t h is TACKLEO A TISHOMINOO HI0H powerful team while Fk)rida has fords of Chattanooga, Tenn. and John (Khaki) Carroll, back; W. «.AVe(l ON HI* WAV TO A 2. Fayetteville State Teachers’ College. Every man went all FOOTBALL INSTINCT a fast, hard driving outfit. the Millers of Galesburg, 111. C. (Heap) Ix'wis, end; James State, and A. 1. Terrell of Win TOUCHDOWN, »0T TUB WF- out to get the game. ston-Saleni. The annual rejKirt WAS SO ST A O N d — IRBB DIDN'T «li THi Hry.son, back. THgy HAD TO PLAV AND ftSfU SE O 3. Single-Wing. Easiest to anticipate. Other graduating lettermen of the Secretary-Treasurer, G P«y THE BALL OUT TO Al-UOvy THE 4. Two-platoon System. include John Ctmningham, John Cr. Singleton of Virginia State, OF HIS HANDS. SCORItl938) SCARBOROUGH fir HARGETT will also be made at this session. 5. Prefer single team idea. Parsons, J. Dewey Wilson, and 24 Hotir Horaae Savage, linemen; Lionel R. I). Armstrong, President, FUNERAL Ambulance 6. No. ClAA Affiliated Boards of Ofli f,— Hope and Arnold Thurmond, Service 7. Pharmacist. backs; and Marsden Rawlings, cials, will bring a special mes DIRECTORS sage from his group. Gaither and Bell were formerly Mile—Saint Augustine’s (Quarterback). manager. lieturning lettermen A. fir T. Favored co-workers at the Florida insti Phone J-3721 1. Delaware State — Over anxious to cinch F irst division will include Dillard, AI Brown, Three troublesome matters will come up for seriou.s eonsid- tution where they produced 522 E. Pettigrew St birth. Clarence Clay, Alphoiiso King, Over Florida In many championship team.s. and Lloyd Poole, baeks; Lnther eration: 1. A propo.saI to .sub 2. Delaware State — Realization in winning of a team and divide the Conference. 2. A ])ro- "Orange^' Tilt A. and T. College has won MR. WIL WILBANKS Goodall, Davft Williams Josiah six games and lost two; A. and coach ambition. I)osal to change the name of the TALI.AIIASSEE, FLA. Fupneral services for Mr. Will Wilbanks of 604 Young, Josf'ph Hieks, and Wal M. has won six and lo.st one. The As.soeiation, 3. A revision of the Enthusiasm is at its peak as 3. Single-Wing. Known where the play is going. ler Gray, jinemen; and Bob Rattlers of A, and M. have rack- Chess Place were held Monday at 335 East Enter sy.steni by which the As.s(K‘ia- the Seventeenth Annual Orange Ayers, end. t‘d np 246 points to their oppon prise Street, Mr, Wilbanks died Thursday, Dec. 1. 4. Two Platoons if personnel warrants it. tion determin(“s ehampionsliips lUossom Cla.s.sic draws near. ents 70 and still have oniC game 5. Single team System. — in basketbiill and football. (The Sports fans througliout the na Interment was at Beechwood Cemetery. ‘ 6. Yes. Dickinson Rating System. Spe left on their schedule. Hampton tion have long awaited this game The A. and T. Tigers have LITTLE RANDOLPH SMITH cial committees have hf»-n work between Floridn A. and M. Col 7. Woidd like to a successful Coach in the State of North scored 144 points while their Little Randolph Smith, 707 Milton Avenue died Outscores ing on th(‘S(* probh'ins for a lege and North Carolina A. and Carolina. opponents have racked up 80 whole year. Their reports will, T. December 1. Graveside rites were held December 3 points. The Tigers from Greens Taylor—North Carolina College (Halfback) Opposition no doubt, invoke iutere.sting de Both of these teams are coach at Beechwood Cemetery. 1. South Carolina State—First game of the season. Wanted HAMPTOX, VA. bate. ed by inspiring and ambitious boro, N. C. have finished their regular season play and are now INFANT LEORA PETTIFORD Ilaiiiptfm Institute’s gridmen, l»4>uline eomnilltee reports men. “ Jake” Gaither at A. and to satisfy people back home. priming for the Cla.ssic. Infant Lora Pettiford, RFD 4, Durham, died while winning 5 and losing 4 and business matters will oeenpy M. and Bill Bell at A. and T. 2. Tennessee State Game—A real team. Had to be on toes At the present time this game games this year, outseored their the time of the delegates for the December Funeral services were held Monday, every minute. Team never gave up. opposition, 160-114, final .statis n»niainder of the Thirty-Seventh is regarded as a top up. North December 5 at Hickory Grove. 3. Single-Wing. Easier to diagnose. tics relea.setl this week show---- aei ial route. Annual f’lAA Meetin". Carolina A. and T. has a big 4. Single Team S3rstem. and in the final period, Coach edge in weight. She has a line 5. Single Team System. Hariy Jefferson’s elw n shut out their ojiponents, 6. 7. Could be persuaded, but would prefer a good job “ Pineh performers” in more which would enable to meet and send good athletes to North Caro ways than one, the Pirates let lina College and help North Carolina College to the top in all themselves be outgained, 1268 Athletics. yards to 1136 in rushing, 928 to Bellamy — Shaw University (Halfback) 5.52 in pas,sing, and 100-86 in first downs while moi'c than WANTED!! 1. Johnson C. Smith — Thought game would be easy. Smith holding their own in the scoring iLORiHIIM played extremely hard. colmun. 2. Howard University — Like to beat Howard more than The pa.s.sing, and punting of any other team. Townsend Trophy winner Jim 3. Single-Wing Team — A four-play system. Dillard, at fullback, and of tail back John (Khaki) Carroll 50 NEWSBOYS 50 4. Two Platoons system is tough to play. made a lot of difference. Both 5. Prefer two platoon system as long as it ddwn^t mean for averaged better than 400 yards him to leave and re-enter game along with balance of squad. per punt. Dillard connected on 6. Yes. 14 of 25 pa.sses for 231 yards and CarroU on 16 of 34 for 208. The response by the players left the Benchwarmers with no Top receiver wa.s Scap Jjewi.s, TO SELL THE CAROLINA questioft in their minds as to why these men were selected Most who caught 29 tosses for 410 OutBtanding by theirrespectiv e squafls. Each man’s response yards and scored six times on was frank, coneis<-, well said and inspiring in manner. Benehwarm- passes. The entire opposition, TIMES IN DURHAM despite its pa.ssing yardage, (Plea.se turn to Page Eight) scored only seven times via tlu' Winner In Suit BOOKER T THEATRE Earn your own money selling THE Gives $150 To NAACP * SUN.-MON.—DECEMBER 11-12 * ^CAROLINA TIMES afterschool Humphrey Bogart * Edward G. Robinson in NEW YORK A contribution of $150 to the K E Y LARGO hours. 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