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] \ ' . ' j AT1TRPAT, SKPTBMBBH 17 Stewart-Eaton Win = Twice In Va. Meet LYIfCHBURC*. VA. ? (KNP) the double* teem of ? Qwr|t Stewart end Or. Hubert Mten won two double* Utle* f,', j - ban* last week on the private v, aaart* of Dr. R Water Johnson j> ftr* they' completed the un- p< taMwd double*, of-the American "1 temp aaeociation meet rained fu ?1 WUberforce State two \n wmmkM *40 and outplayed John of Chandler. Fan wood. N. J, an 1 Charle* (Chuck) J one*. New ot Tark City. ?2. 2-4. 6 3 for the m ATA trtle. to Fallowing tlu* Victory they d-? ** teated all corner* m the aednntb eaaaaal invitational Round Robin la iaUa sponsored by the fiacre*- ?* ban rhtb in Lynchburg In the ,vt aad Jorm again ?-2. t-ft. _ t ~ This victory pare them | a- ^ , aaad leg- on tht Bishop Plummer Bterltrig Stiver Three-leg trophy mnn victory and thay will ^ Ota permanent po? lrn> of lh? c' ml! TUp" Jackson. VMhu>|- " k|% XX C., and Louu Graven Dcftmfa. alto have two lefts on thu eaieU<d trophy ,( , Wife Files Divorce " Suit Against Hsnk << Armstrong LOS AMGE1.CS ?(AMP) -A M SSMi CNpla married 1ft jrdars, ? sppMOlly cum to t ho parting at Sfte waya Use week when Mrs. ? ft* divorce from fcor huaftaai. cl fema tTtylr champion Hanry *1 Mm. AimI ts charging ?* 01 tame mental end physical cruel- j u t ftp. flb* i? asking cuatody of their D dahghtrr. Lanetta. 1S| and a eertlr +* ataft of the Armetronx aetata, i 11 'i- ?lMd at $00,000 , , w T Al Ihr ttwisfthnr wpwitmn tbe Armitntnv were living in a r' baaMGful banglow style reaKtrner r1 . aapacially built by hBa aa a <* T?)moun Cottage" wheri they *1 ?a maWied June 14 1034. This U1 bp?. [illir'n.thi i property inrlud eg ?res and apartment in va- [ IbhI at $50,000 with* an income ol i $1jM0 a month v.*r " * Otber property listed by Mrs I tn Arawtrong in her suit included u' affile i of the Henry Armstrong j U| Baaing enterprises with eetimated Ul > i III i of m.440 a year; aCadiU j cc lac and a Plymouth automobile,' 11 bath paid for , and cash and bonds ( e> af ttnkrv wn value at the Bank! ef Antrid and the Security Firat j VatkHii! bank ; . I ** Mrs Armstrong recently reftarnrr! horn*- from a visit with ber family in Texas Miami Q?~a:. I" - uutuaii k.7MMJlUlll IS I h Given Welcome MIAMI. Fla ?(ANP) ?A sellsag crowd atteexkd the opening mi the new Miami stadium, the C Smith's newest sports park awned by the Miami Sun Sox base. ball team. ' p< - ExrclWst accommodations were aflercd Negroes who filled their ^ oaeHons. A special press box for hi egro newsmen. equal refresh-' re mrKi service, artd good sects at aB prices were also present Although Nog roes have their c u | ?ra juncrow -pctionv this marks tr> the first time special attention baa been paid to the setting of y; . egrocs and aervtces to them at gf . a white park m this area Among the Negroes working at the park were members of the *r American I.eg ion acting as guides oci awd earorts. "Shorty" Holton and tkharH Deveau* t*.t" Stirrup and Lrwi* Rlak<\ H?Tk.-t ; eflen*. and otherTW Sun Sox dcf?-at*?d Hivi.' ? ] rc iyl- to t. .j.th | COLLEG I PRIVATE' RlNl '/I ' (tiering to PartiM, CI MKAI.S SERVED FROI J, HOTEL ACCOM1 OPEN JEVE\ Don't Visit Coin | ?: VbHfi I COLLEG I 1M9 HaHm St root iMMSMMMMMfCMMMM F ' ' ? U\' , ;i i . , J i . ? ^ Kf , . ; mt ' ? n Beating r T \L NEW YORK ? (ANP) - In *1 catcher Hoy CtmpinHi r.lt K 'hinaon. *U member* of tf ixigr.-v. greeting a mate who fuu ixxlc the die-hard "Dixiecraia." > porta Interracial Setup" ta mar fward into the blinding ray* of ( irred door* with the word. "Scaa fair thinking colored and vrtut? Many r tad era who tur& to the her* finally getting around to th e daily and ply me ^ritfPt|tl?Rlo if* attempting to anawer. For ax iter and night club operator. *a?d - "la Branch Rickey going to br at-ditch pennant fight againat the are there already too many colo >w*p*per? fable* we read in the d ke a bene thrown to the pooh mar 1 edmir~that ftO Topoiler or f pophctjf on Mr. JUckfy for he u Parhtpt h? will bring ftrab* unutse at the peasant Qghi, then ad. The seme thing would holt tlumiu with rat pert to Sammy nmra since Ty Cobb's heyday an POOTBALLL It is no gesture bdirvr me ke this to a greater ulnart crack ay: "My team. Brooklyn- Dodgers. m> finrct playing talent scout t car *d into the wining teheme trresf .am interested solely in w inn in "T-Format ion" Red Strader of n the field paastng with hiabul luad that on paper, at least, mi rown. AAC pcrrlnal champion*. There la that 23-year-old Dun i nails) Italian out of Anderson. ! iasa~on the tjahl 10 thpaa to my 1 er lad will make startling Tvwd-1 irctively, out of the tricky T" h Then, keep your peerers gluec red lad-if you didn't already krv key call hint 'Hopalong Alva.' 1 X'lxi It. I - ? >r .? lA IUir \i9m t<un theae worthy N Y Yankee* tear tat o ' Browrrtr*" who tag a] ?h sensational Buddy Young ni ada LU track.-and ioalbalLoan, ui the 100 yard vv?nl in 8 I wh /en for the*- 0 2 daya of orr.^ury it Negro college key selections i ?aad of an oCbe* deadline and oui her ad In aonth BY WAY OP I One of thj finest move* for g game at Soldi erg* Paid in Chic inu rompuoed of the boat color* j until Thanksgiving Day: Tlie ap j a squ id of < otored-i*rvd whito b icover the#dUh to an overflow--1 ipla wuukt g" to - I'.oiio, car mm hv That would give Joe Stain /en a- sliced-up Marshall Tito wo E/xar i t'harles.) dilly-dallying >ey Maxim, the guy Jack Kearn: >ft of "We Wui Bobbed" title al -la t ton to Mike Jacobs) gives me ?> mui h. iu-vt a rah thi* an< #f ?a. t^hion Did Joe Louis (off to Ch. vr roped arws with southpaw -or say (with any real authority ?ve decked the man for knaps e ettina's twilight?? fiss. Fair To Have irst 'Negro'Day JACKSON. MISS ?(ANP) ? >r Ihe first time >n its history ? Mississippi State fair will ivp a Negro day. it was annound Lst wcpk by J. M Dean. extitjve secretary, Mississippi Agrtliturai and Industrial Exprwuno VIODATIONS RY DAY iMa Witb??t ? INN pimm ins ; OMf ami Mauftr | ; Pivptialtr l- - - .. ^ .. i . ' i rhe^Gun , MOSES " i 1 I cum the picture of tty big Don a and nimble-footed Jackie Koosete r aim ping, np-oortin Booklyn . pasted ball over the fence must But it shouldn't at all. The dung on as does progress, ever Jod's sunlight, opening heretofore me," (urged from the soul timbre Americans. Ik \ sport pages to the exclusion of *11 e editorial* and the cartoons, stop ns that make one think hard beam pie, a certain unnamed reelaumg up Dan Bankhead to make a nc pmy nea turar of 5t. Louts r?d boy* on ?hf squad? Are thw lady papers tort of token-grstur?? > at the rich man'i feast?*" , trim nffft i Wii'' ha* thr fight In mo*4 unpredictable at bctt llrt Bank bead up tn the driving gtla, ho mi|ht tell brother Ban1 true m we've noted in previous Jethroe. the athlete be ball has d Jack Robinson". stand today BOOTNOTV8 when Branch Rickey replied by a local Broadwsite the other will always be representative of \ rourid up The player will be fit* tecttve. of the color of thnr skin, g formula." l. NV) Football Yankee. u out there ly-boy kida and rounding out a akea the Juggernaut (JJevslahd well to their knitting PaneleTa. tall and skinny (tough VC. ? t predict as do experts out 1, that Buddy Young and thia PanInaa passing and ssal running.?*#srmation ... I on still aoothar*boy Alva,, a oolow, who la on the Yankee Kjuad fe starred as halfback at Nevada "frost gets on the pumpkin" that nave apt end W grid proapacta 'in one 'or the 1M9 pigakin joyridt mely; Sherman Howard. ex-N#and "Llonh??rt" Tabor Howard inh ta carry.ihe-mart- right smart greyh.rund* We will give y?*i ifter we rush to whip out a yard ' own "birthday" anthudam which tKDKTIONS loodwiU would be the backing ago between two all-itar college <1 and white performrr. to ahtiw pointed coache* would then make oya (each 11 we mc?n) and then 02,000 paid *oat? Half of the re:r. haart. and arthrUw" nanarch r? more of a kick in thr pant* than uld or nearly ?a. I gue?> ; tround1 with a "hp<?|UT" like s nughl well try to steer into i a Max Schmeling Jo.- Jacobs (no th?* haw-haws If they kid you ? h<y>k and throw at them fiah Scheduled (or Oct. 10-17. the ur will designate Oct. 17 as Ne0 hay on which colored only ill he allowed 10 at,tend. Neoov, howevdr, will not be allow- J 1 to have exhibits at this time The regular Negro State fair I ;ll t>e held as usual at the Ne-1 V) fair grounds oh Pocahontasj >'ad. l3ean said, after the^loae of e white finnaittre OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSft ? INN . ; ' in<; Hooiyis ah* and fianqnctB i - |; I 7 A. M. to .1 A. M. ik?|u ? we write; ever ciiml> in Hello Bettina, and did aayooe ') that Tlnapln' Joee could not ven ii did Qua Lasnsvfch during Sigmas Appoint Muse To Position BROOKLYN. N Y ?(AND ? William E Doer.i Jr, nation.I' executive secretary of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Inc. last week announced the appointment of Clarence Wise, famed Bollywood and ?tage sar, as special representative of the Fraternity. In his travels around the country, Mr Muse will serve as reprtwu ntatrVe of the National 'Office, contacting members of 'i Sigma. Formerly regional dinelor of the Western district and holder of thtFraternjty's Distinguished Ser VCe key. he t* Composer of many songs and ha. had one of the longest Hollywood careers of any artor. The fraternity will hold Its 35th anniversary conclave I* Washington. Dec 27-30 j Athletes Featured In Advertising Copy Of Firms CHICAGO, ?(ANP) ?During the past three weeks, three Negro athletes ha.* been featured in advertising of large firm* in various parts or Uv nation Throughout the east, Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dod(trj.hai figured in displays by several firms On the West coast it has bean Luke Castor, during the first half of the season, Pacific Coast league home run king with the San Diego Padres. . Just tbia PO*t week, however. f*aul Patterson of the Chicago Rockets made Um daily progs in Chicago He was teotvred la Bw city's largest dally la an ad tor ? milk product, the Hawthorn Ms Bo dy yogrwt This ad alao boosted tba Hornets Ads feetttnng Coder and Rs Maoon wont featured la tfegm journals. I I I VV . . ; / . .f / " ; " 71 ' i* ' ' ' # I #f " / i . * A THE LIGHTHOUSE and INV Channel Try Brings To Mind Girl Who Failed Years Ago NEW^YOIUC*?'(ASSSt -How that Shirley May France and a number oI publriwd and unpubIk-ised character* have triad out in the English Channel -derby (and moat of them tailed) I am chuckling over the day* of long ago when Gertrude Ederle was the rage, fend ? colored gtrt declared she was going to awtm th? channel ./ . The rr*wh?lc mrfnuid'i name was Paulina Jcckeon : atom brother. a publiaher-editor, noted t4 her preea IfHi Jmt at WU the cam with Shirley May. nosrtloo about Pauline's piua tee ee a distance swtauner. Photoa ippeared in "our" pep?n ihowbii the unakinny brown caI smiling--it war a great day for the colored folk. She had try outs and a training~csmp set up at Pellurn Bay Park a* t recall it There were daily workouts, timing and clocking, consultations on greasing, and stuff like t hat -Pauline was going to swim the channel or bust. She did not do either--and tt haa been years a* nee anything has j been heard of Paulina. Yet. every I ao often, when something Ilka | Shirley ktae Prance deal comae j along. 1 recall the fuea and leather* made over Paul tap and think ?f thoa^ good deva whan the folk actually believed she would awun the Bnflah Channel : b5 Y ear Old Dupe For Second Time BOSTON ?( ANP) ?A Wy earold handyman m, having more trouble holding on to hia lifo'a saving* than he probably had aaving it, it ??om%. for during the paal yrary two men have dup?<d htm mlt of hia money 2 First the victim, William Bennett fell prey b? Jerry McPhee. an orderly at Massachusetts General hoapital, aivd more to a police officer. George L. King. 27, aliaa "Patrolman Kane".. Kittg took 15.250 from BenJimcrow Rules In ARC, Editor Says NEW YORK ?(ATLAS) "The -porta world atill reeka with intolerance, but the force* of demo* racv are on the march and headed on the right direction--with aportdom leading the way," says Dan Parker, crusading spmu editor of the New York Mirror, in the current issue of Sport Magazine, now on the newa stands 'Today, mott sports either are, or make a ' pretense of being democratic," .Parker *ays, "but the sport of bowling, dominated by the prejudiced American Bowling Congress, still does not,permit Negroes to compete in-tournaments". However. Parker states in Sport that today, steps are being taken 1p make bowling an American game in fact, as well as in ndfnc Other sports, such as baseball, football, box ma and track. offer Negro athlete* equal footing with white*, while sport* such a* tenon, golf .and swimming, in addition to howling, do all they ran to discourage the Negro from participating. ? jJParkof conclude* his article in *^>port. "In this land of equal opj porturilty. where a man is *up| posed to l>e judged on merit aI hme. thev world cf athletic* 1* | still far short of the ideal" African Athlete Praiaed By French PARIS -HANP) -^The French press was high in its praise for Thu?m Papa Gallo, rioted African track star after a recent track meet heid her. Galo m popularly called the "Child of Dakar". His moat recent fete was hi* smooth form in the high jump 41 which time he made a leap of approximately 6 feet 4 inches J . . . ? YOUR BAKER II ' SPEC! wedding anahrerwfcH Iror four purtlM, get-togeOM bakery (fnrko. W? bake to ; Aprtcof Pandiaa, Coffee Ria Holla, Braad and flpoetal Oca Place Year Order And 1 TAYLOR'S KITC """n 111 "" l I " : . . I ' . ' 1 . \ ' / ' - ' .1 I' .. _ I: ' y t)RMEK, COLUMBIA. 8.C. ~~" POLIO POUO EQUIPMENT and h. tie* hard hit by <>pldrintrt are equipment depot* set up by th fapt lie Paralyse* Three upply ed to eerve every Mciion of tV peed may moan saving Uvea - ing epidemic*^ the National fS strysam of reeptrafcor* (trvo . lu piratort bed*, crib*, linen*, an etttrken conununnie* in 37 M throughout the emergency Thf need for it U urgent. Yo with hope-by mailing your con iddre?*ed to POLIO, care of yi Pocketbook Gag ST LOUIS ?(AMP) -Mn. Ella Mae Coaby added bar bant to the long bat of tucker* falling for the "la* packet book" nw laat week, and today 4a $k37 profit happened to hoc while she and her iater in-law, Mrs. Lore Leee CWtiaee, were landing In line at bar bank A woman coma up and told them a man had found a puree with $1,190 In caah and a $3,000 bond outatde When they loft the bonk, tne man approached and tokl them about hie "fkid." and aofcl be wuuni ipui WW) HI COM7 If ?hr wtiMw -her uviagi to "make du?feH She did aud turned over to Uw nun ktr $017. He ifappaared with the other wornrn, and Mrs Coaby Ipa oot KM) Ihrm Iincw _ dOf Life Strings Within Past Year wit'? hank account atl?f?dly to buy a chi<-ken farm for Bennett in New Hampshire. He had Bennett'a bank book by virtue of telling him he had recovered $1,000 from MrPhne for Bennett, and tie wanted to depnaltlt in the bank for hi* victim All the time Bennett knew him only a? 4'Patro!. ovan Kane". Originally the. handyman had $9,000 which he gave to the orderly to keep for him The orderly went on several apending iprtfi. however, and had only 5.200 o f the money when he caught. Virginia Court To . Review Case Of 7 ? Martinsville Men RICHMOND. Va - -The fight to save the lives of seven young men, convicted of assault on m white woman in Martinsville and sentenced to die on September 16 was advanced by a decision of the Virginia Supreme Court granting a writ of error and * greemg to review the trials. The decision, handed down by the court sitting in Staunton on September 6. raises hope for a new trial and ultimate freedom for the -even who were convicted in Martinsville last May The Virvinia State Conference of NAACP Branrhe* undertook the defense of the young men after investigation of the oeee revealed that-they had not received a fair trial.'Martin A. Martin. "Oliver W Kill and Spottswood W Robinson III, NAACP attorneys, carried the case to the State Supreme Court Son Of Lincoln U. Professor Killed LINCOLN UNIVERSITY. Pa. ( ANP> -Wilham C. Cox. fivcvear-old mn of Jootah Cox; -Instructor at Lincoln university (Pa) was struck and killed .TuiurtjM) 4iirrnoon as no pliyed near the rtmpiu Mi> U said to h*v?? run down an embankment near the school onto highway No. I whifp he was hit by the rear fender of a passing auto The death car was driven by Mr. and Mr*. J O. Snyder, who were just beginning their vara* tioo. They were going to Skyline Drive. Va. After the tragedy, they returned home to Malvern, a nearby borough Y NEEDS DITO i [Alty t, uao our "Panauokrod" n, for twi uui, for jrour fa, Prutt CcJm, Pood Coko. II LH Ua tan* You TW hen bakery j trn.ic. jjj .1 ': " f " . \ I DAT^V MplUl mppUoi for vommun. available on spot notict at- *?x * NaUoruU Foundation tor Inpointa are atrategicallv localff nmntry alUwMi (lei ay?FV-r . During thui year'* devesta*.mndeUun >a lending a ateedy inga), fot pack machine*, a#*id other hoapital 'eupphea info ate*. ThU aervtcf ta apeentiil '* The equipment u coetty. u can equip aome Uttir child mbutton today in an envelope our local Poet Office. ALLEN TACKLES A. A T. AfiOES HERE, SEPT. 24 The Allen Urn venal ty Y allow aeiun here Saturday night. Sept M agamai the atrong Aggie* tie m ot A ud T College of Orieneborow N.C. It wll bo the first Urn* the two trsnw have mot sod llao tho tint -time lha YoUowJackets havo piayod a atibt nmt oo tbotr Mom (Md, The lighta wn? bsotollH during tho mrmmt and Proatdont Sam uol R Hlggtna of Alloa Mid Monday that tnor? than l.tft additional grandatand aaata had ham prov^dad for iha affair aayiag muck about the roar's proapoct*. aascb> from tha uaual gloomy picture coachaa draw oach September But Alloa backers predict ho wil^ pull wrap* off a aplendid turn that night, phchad from among mora than N bright pruapocta mourn mat keep jethaoe NEW YORK ? (AMP) Did . Branch Rjckoy uy that Sam Jetty r?o would bo Brooklyn's loft fioidor nr at year in private conversation to some, of his friends SaMH^il.. ? ?>- - - ?! wmw- ( a vary fancy price, Jethroe la making a terrific reputation in the International Laaguw. being 6ne~o/ the three men from hia taam to make the league'* all-taar-team It had beau reported that Mr. Rickey wanted a rotgile hundred FOOTBA Don't Minn Seeing / Allen's First Game! Alle 4 A. 6 1 . : IMi U Wdit: Albert Wa I HURST : L Saturday l^N Extn 8 I Pigskin RIO TIME OUDDMB 11 Sta>? lauro football kgjU start-j ed out with lop playing thia year, ( ti Jo* IVrry of the 8*fl Franclaeu * ' 49rr?, Oorge Tali* for ro of iht * Lw Angrltt Don, and Fred ' (C?t?oniMll) Cooper of the Rich- r mond Rrbdt head the list of then a proving themselves valuable to <then eluba. V * Injured in training and expected to be out five wee ha. Perry recovered sooner than expected. < He waa the leading ground gainer f tor,both teema m he led the * tiers to a U to f~victory over the -Chicago Hornate in Jen Xreaiaco. ? Sob Mike played guardv for the tiers Paul Petteieeu played a ' food game on defrnae for the Hornet*. . 1 Codling into the game in jhe J third quarter afkt ttia ftSfcl I had bceu . injured. Ttlkknii J parked hla team to four touch- \ downs aa the Dona overwhelmed ! \nr Bliumon COttS ? to 17. lie t gained 7f yard* In nvm trlaa, > and totMd two touchdown pu- I mi Al*> m the Dona' Umu| was ! John Brown at cantor *nd Boo j Whaley at guard. I Cooper led bla team in Its tint 1 exhibition game of the season t to a H-0 victory ovoc tho blUc CHy Beds. Ho gained 110 yard* in aix carriioa and ran 40 j yards in punt returns Ha scored < s touchdown on i N yard dash. , "the Idftgast run of it to gains. A i crowd of 1.000 fans, a largo par- < rentage Negro, saw the Rebels , feature a Negro player tor tho 1 first time - . I Marion Motley and the Cleveland Brown i were 'stopped tor ( three quarters by tho Buffalo | Bills, but finally rallied in tho ( fourth quarter to gain a U-M tie, I, Ed Conwell did not play with the Bills n this gam*. Bill Wllhs and ( Horace Olllom saw action with , grand for the colored spisdMor ' "who "wTIT certainlythrill big lea- 1 guet^ with his fancy footwork. If ' 1 Rickey holds on to him?he Wit! 1 draw more than thai ip box of- * fice as has Jackie |to?tnaon and Rnv ?* ~* ' 1 / ??M WlWt |UVU would a half million buck* for Nrwrombf hove done Men pen- I nant race- where the b|g fellow I haa-'reeled off 18 wlna and lee da the league in Urikeouu. Mr. Kick- I ry muat-be spoofing again/ He's t clever tfet way. mm?foi t lien's First Game of Jnder Lights! n, Univei (Yellow Jackets^ ' vs I T. Col] (Aggies) > Greensboro, N. C. m* ag || HQPwHHMHi y?. Kohrrt Robert***. AH. C*rt? ALUMNI f Kick Off 8:M P. M. '? ". ' f:. . . -.1 .' '. . ' mU AiM To AcciMMdaU Til ' ""i 'VIff. ? /" PAGE SSVEft 1 " Huddle pr Brown*, ' -IBB The Detroit Laons Ml their Rree"Xi*i.v. pluym out of-that amf u they lo#t to the champion 'luUdolpTua Eaglea in an exhi>iUt?n game in New Orleans. Ho ruon has been given for leaving tut Bobby Mann, and banks Mel . irtwnwi and Wally Triplet out of he game. I TO PLAT WHITE SCHOOLS The Lincoln Lions under their oarh Irving Mondsrhein. will lay two white college* under hair eight geme schedule Ml easun. The Lions play AlhtgH olkpM at Reeding. PL Sept. 99 rui Lebanon "VMtey "CotHgg et~ -tnsvill* Pi. Lincoln opens its seeaan Sept. 4 agabut St. Paul's TeMadaal . - " - ma kwm. rww^m chfdulod for Ow. lUM it Dmr; Oct. II, WgWfe Jnion it home; Oct 11, Morgan itate, homecomiag; ?* Nov. H, ij he Thanksgiving Day oUMto vith Howtrd ?t Tempi* itePta, tiiladelphla. Hey wood Allen and Edward harden a* center, and Kami tlmea, Joseph Mitchell, Fiatls McGee al guard. He hap one re* urning back, Butler Taylor. HOWARD LOADED Unlike moil coaches, Eddie __ lacks** of Hovfard la not <M ling those teera during the tadln- j ng period these day*. He hat runi seven of nine games last year turning io the ft ill IliM JWal? toward should have i?a heat year mce It*. "If we get. peal the first three tames,*' Coach Jackson said, "wt nay end up with a team at atcagg it we had at the ead of Mat teaaon." In his. starting lineup fsdaoa ran field''a proud list of vetoaagaI'harles Gaines tad Hillary Thompson ! at ends, hulking Llaronce Oilki and BUI Brown. Kith ssnlurs at tackle, Lean Kill u>d Otto Jordon at guard, and Thompson holding down oantar on the line. ; j In the backfteld. Chuck lowreporting in the peak of coadttton, ? sharp passer,- at quartsrbadk; * Vlrg Anderson-and Am AhtoR laat mr't rMiil.m m* *Si W utd Bob IClaton, l?c<p*v tfO podnd h60kt. at Tullbadi.' I " I : OTBALL! vthe Season?AIm v '? csity ' ' .. " ... lege (flF* . ti^fl^ll r . I . Wiapy- * 'l'?c " MHfeKi ' I IrJ ill 1I Gitvift ?rr?J 1 . 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