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New Pittsburgh Courier from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 43

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it i iff ,4. 5 Iv. MniiMiiriniT'ii i I 1, i ii i i ljflit1) ''TtHHO SMtfiiiiMtfr 1 ie; FLORIDA AM i "Battlers" Alonse (Jake) Gaither, Coach rte Benedict 4 4 49 Lincoln 2 6 0 8 "Morris Brown 6 1 76 BethuneSookiaan ft 2 6 SO 6 S. State 6 33 12 1SYC. AT 6 A II!" 1 46 6 Southern 7 3 6 4S 7 Texan Southern 7:2 0 496 25 i Divide by 7: Deficit: 26.71 less 26.71 JACKSON STATE COLLEGE Tiger'" John Merritt, Coach 26 14 Prairie Vtew rS 4 1 MiMft.

Vocational 1 4 6 IS 6 Arkansas AM4N 1 28 26 Alcorn ft 0 7 17 Southern '7 8 6 i i 14 18 GramMing 7 2 6 20 0 Wiley 1 4 1 12 7 Texas Southern 7 24, 78 6 Texas Coiieirc SS 12 6 Tennessee Slate 4 4 1 a. 24MS (43 3S 4 Divided by 7: II Deficit: 26.78 less 24.78 Colleg (The 4pwiaiy iHe In the minds of all Southwest Athletic CbnferaMe coaches save possibly one, the touchdown mad Rattlers, thsretenixxg lfil NaUonalUntercoIlegiate Negro football champions; and have so been since sundownv Saturday, 'when they, disconv booberated supposedly rough, tough Texas $cuthern i9t6 7 Study the four charts, herewith, and notice that Jackson State. College; champion of the Southwest Conference, ranks behind FAMtTs 28.71, wiUta 24.78 and Jthat very dose to the Mississippians 'stride the North CfcrolniA XS The above is a relresher cn how The copyrighted Double functions, with, reference to tle four major Negro champions, in as ma major conferences: The Rattlers oiJhe SIAC; the Jackson of Carolina, of the 48 ypar oid CIAA and Tenn. Slate, Of the 29 ear old MWAA. Notice that Oiacii Lawrence Slnunons.

Nashville entry met nine top rted rivals, to a 2744 schedule poteiitiaL Only IJnooin'k Tigers were a losing force anMMtr the Simmons rivals Lincoln which is nsaal ly a flmt chms And di vision entry. Southern had exactly ar Men tieal 2744 rardt LrrT US RATE the foremost elevens of the year via the Doub le K. andrsee what we have: Next weehv 'e shall present the Intense DouMe quests that nake the system a hundred times mnre setiMitrve, to super performances to norms and avhraorma. than any other type Here I will be "noted that a first dlvUlon team which has beaten, mostly first division rivals will wear th flrst claaa first dlvl aim label, as against a first class team which, is first class because tt has met and mastvred mostlyj awwand division iw mratwvnw riMl Ai. iAn 'rM aU iacrusive.

In Double RV ihe fJ MTK iA: r. r. rc 3' 5V' State Rjuuttng Nsv i noiot cabotjb a college. T5ieo. 1 Hemne ft BUdicav Coach Value 2M0 2jt 2W6 U6J6) 21 28.00 Net waive '2W 1 21 4 "4i 26 6 81 21 26.7 18 6 Morgan) Vtatata VIM ZSJt 18746 26.71 18746 26.71 ISMi Banking Ma 2 (0 1 6) TENNE88KB Value 2746 1746) (26.06 2L50 2846 Net 2746 waive waive 244 1446 2846 2546 2846 waive 2746 27 21 21 21 12 21 28 12 2 26 .14 16 1 N.C rrairto 2846.

(1846): 2746 18746 26.78V 173JS6 26.78 Ul 156 1 By R1C KOBXXtS MarrlaBd Show 1 Morrlo Vtogtafav JC. 'V' DtrUe DeOoU: DMdehy7 Deficit: Team Schednle 1. Florida AMM 0 0) 28.71 2. Jacksoa State (a 0 .77.088.73 5. N.

College (7 0 2) 2XS7 4. GrambJiBg 2 0) 28.42 6. Sou then (7 S4)) 2Tr: 6. Texas Southern (6 3 0) 7. NCAAT (5 O) 8.

ffmstOB Salens (7 1 1) 9. Smith (S 1 0) 10. Morris Brown (6 4 0) i 11. Maryland State (524) 12. Prairie View (5 l) IS.

Tennessee State (4 4 1) V. 14. Central State (7 1 0) 15. Alabama AM (7 1 0) gradations are 12 fokl, not merely two fold, for a win, a loss or a tie.f Nest laaae. we nresent tW champions of the GnlT Coast Conference, taoV 0aatheaalen iConf erenee, the Santera tater tsrflegStic.

and' jOaasndssloner Duke vfatjasBs SomUr ICenf al Athletic Confereace. f'rjf Wo'ahal havo looks at Edward Waters, CuuTlnj Alcorn, Bishop and OTOada On tho tkase caicula tkms. it is probable that Jackson State CoUegs has already signed to see what it can do In the Or ange Dee. 9. when Coach Jak Calthsr sends his incompar ableo forth to eonpJetft tho final chapter ox tho greaWst year any of our teams over knew te any jaiagJe otjiiei ims EvaBuated BanklBs No.

VahM Net 2646 .2646 '6I 246 2646 1 1846) wmrro Btite 26.66 18.86 State 44 1 2740 2146 74 (1646) iiNw BlOW 6 4 6 2646 2646 Pwomo i25JS6 aAW4 t74 SSM) 1764t' 17246 by It 2S47 2447 2847 lea 2447 146 STATK COLLKGK Baaklaff No. 13 Coaeh Vatae 2746 2746 2846 .2746 .2846 11746) 2646) Net AT 44 2746 2640 16JU I 146 2746 ,1446 V0 i 6 Waive waive 1846 '(8227 1) '19246 2744 2744 leas 1148 126.78 1748 246 Achieved Deficit 2dV7104M 24.78 K2J00 24J1 14M 22.8S ZJSO 21.96 5.C8 21J7 5J89 21JJ6 6JM) 20.77 2JM 20.00 1X6 27e90 19J4 iaie 19JM 17X8 17X0 1 7X6 4.61 23.71 7.14 27X4 20l58 i 2L68 17.18 4X0; i I Rl LdVsJ r' t. By SOW? B. RICHMOND, Va. Underdog Virginia Union University surprised fsvbred Hampton Institute at Bovey JleU first minute of play, here in CIAA Turkey Day by scoring 7 on blocked kick; 1 then went on to win by a scoro of 28 to 17, al tnongn xautng to score In the 1 ond half.

ts a4 fesUnhne; aad to ast 2 wllllliiii as I in si 16 te Uaaas SSS v. up. KSUN1QII JK lAMA lf War pUoMn urprit I or Ttnkogos Intfituf hoot! football coach, Whitney Voo CUyo, wfcos. r.formor high schdol coach. Raymond J.

Trabow? (riht) lndM graeiad Van Clovo at rocont Tutkoaao iFort VaHoy t'Whit ald Trobough. who COochod Van whan ha Wats tor fullback at Kokomo is'ffcs oarly coma to too your team pJoy.T Tfaboagh, wat what ho taw" Van Ctovo't hum. Tatkogo won," Morgan rlBsarsypss Virg inia BALTTMORE Md. The host to the Virginia State Trojans hr then annual Tor key Day classic, rolled to an early 7 0 Lead, and then contaiJaea the Tallying men of Troy to finish on the lon end of tha count, 7 6, a bruisliigi thrill packed encounter whichr Jefk the frenzied spectators goggle eyed with excitement. The Trojans were pre eame i 1 vorites, two crashinsj! full backs.

Bobby Cheeks, a local high school product, and Ernie Turner, both tipping the scales in excess or Z40 pounds. But the fired up Bears not only turned in a superlative, defensive effort to spike the crashing pair, but in their own right Unveiled a quartet '61 slashing backs. Lou SmitnrSrErnie Parker, i Bemle Blanks "and Leroy KeUy, who gave the Trojan forward wall and line backing secondary a head ache in valiant effort keep the contest from becoming a scoring Jds h. turned out; most of the movtngjof thepigsiUn by the visitor, was done via the air lanes, while the Bruins, time after time, ground out the yardage necessary for retaining on the opening sauHer, the Bear attaeh began to click in high gear abotrt midway of tbe secood period. Mor jraa gained possesison to pant exchange Which pot tbe ball Into play on the JBrwin 26 yard line.

Halfback Ouver Dobbins reeled off XS yard gaDop to the Mor gan 41. KeBy picked wp mm ad amonal three yard. Quarterback: Pompey faded back to pass, lost his foofc in and was thrown 'for a ten .34 yard 2X8r.7Binion replaced Pompey in the driver's seat, rifled a 12 yard yards, daring the entire game. It' was Nap Barbosa' of Union who picked u. 99 yards rushing, and two to give his team comfortable margin in the first and to lead his team to victory.

'r' r. HKXKV HAMILTON of Union blocked a Hampton kick during the first minute 'of play, Al Thornton picked up the ball and ran. five yards lot the first TO, This was all the Panibers need ed to throw tbehf opponents off 1 guaid and to dasBpeo their apir ti in i 1ri ii i 7 Morran Stats Bedi played screen pass to fleetfooted Los Smith, Bear quarter mile great; who proceeded to take advantago of a couple of timely blocks! and raced into the Trojan entf jaonS for the touchdown. Raymond Horn booted the extra point to put the Morganites in the van, 7 to 0. i fH THE TOIKD Quarter, tho Grizzliea moved the ban a.

total of 66 yards (having to overcome a i 15 yard penalty enroute), largely on the baJl carrying of Blanks and th? passing of Binten to Tmk ler and Binlon to Parker. Orfvl fourth down, with "the One of scrimmage at the Virginia, State 15 yard line, Ray' Horn tried a field goal from the Trojan. 22. The kick was low with the pigskin being 1 plucked1 from the air by halfback Bobby Anderson on. the Virginia State goal line, and the Trojan scathack bolted down the left aidelinr to be run out of bounds on the Morgan 23 some 77 yards away Tbe Bear, forward wall, led by game captain Robert Toung, rose to the occasion mag nificently to take over on, downs on the Trojan 27.

Unable to move the ball for the moment, Kelly booted bait downflel i. but an off sides penalty, required another kicking attempt this time from the. Morgan line" ot scrimmage at the locals': ZU yard line. A bad center pass re suited in the Virginians' taking over on the home team's 7. its.

This wm the beginning of, a Union victory and Coach Harris 7 dream 4o end Coach Ben WhiuV eys stx a 0 winning streak and place Union to first division CIAA ranks for the tJsasososBV Harris owltebed Ids aee ajnarterbecfc, Nag ill an rtiisa, to left feabt Carter. eC of. K. so as to ffvs sojs. (LDiniDiQiDD.

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