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FLORIDA NORMAL TROUNCES
SAV’H STATE COLLEGE, 28-6
STATE TO PLAY MORRIS COI.LEG PRI. NIGHT
The Savannah State
playing tlier first home game of
the season against the Fla. N. ,v
I. M. Lions on Friday night,
suffered their second defeat,
23-6. State won the toss; Jef-
farson Jones kicked from
Fin 40 yd. line down to the
Tigers’- 30 yd line, where the
ball was received by E. Z. Mc .
Dante 1 of Savannah State, who i
picked up 5 yd :. On the next
play, the ball was lateralled
back to Robert. Butler, halfback
lor (he T.gcrs 40 yd. line. Here, i
M-Danids picked up 40 yds.,
which was good for the Tigers'
enly touchdown, in the very ,
early minutes of the first quar¬
ter of the game.
Butler then kicked off to
Fin . the ball was received on
(he Tigers’ 15 yd line by James J
Drayton of the Lions, who
picked up’l2 yds on the return, j
Canying the ball, Drayton put-J ;
picked up another 8 yds,
tin" tlv Lions 2 yds. .short of a i
1st down. At this point, Alphon-
ra Sutton picked up a 1st and j
ten for the Lions. He was then I
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thrown for a 3 yd loss or.
next lay, but Drayton made
for that by pinking up 37 yds
on a hand off p'ay
ri «l ht ^ Again. Sutton
«P another 1st and ten for
Lien, and another ?, yds
P ,, * : bal1 ovcr for t-he
first touchdown, with
Elmore Lions’ left halfback
runmn * the c * tra p 2 1 " t to
the Lions out front, . 7-6.
.
From then on the boys
the Land of Sunshine had
p.etty much their
way, scoring one more
down in the first quarter;
in tile second and one more in
third quarter, the
Florida, 28, and State, 6.
State threatened to score
times in the third quar¬
but lacked the punch to
into pay dirt.
The outstanding payers
the Fla? team were: Drayton, 4
touchdowns; Sutton, 2 extra
points, and dmore, 2 exln
points. Outstanding players for
the S~C Tig ’' were Robert
Butler, 02 yds.; L. J. McDaniels,
40 yds. and Win. Weatherspoon,
22 yds.
State's next home game
be tomorrow (Friday) night
when they will play Morris
at the college stadium,
lame time being 7 30 o’clock,
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| On a slow field la.t Thursday
Tamer high school of At
D an ^ a edged by Beach high
at Grayson Stadium, G-0.
falr 'y large crowd witnessed
f * ,e gan 10 in spite of bad weath-
i er conditions.
Beach goes to Atlanta this
(week T. Howard where high they school. will play David
School Home-
Coming Game Tonight,
Wooriville school will celebrate
its annual home-omin"
day (Thursdavt with n parade
at 2 o’clock and a game with
Rksioy high school of Brum-
wick, at Grayson Stadium, kick¬
off time. 8 o’clock.
The Woodville Student Coun-
■il i; sponsoring the parade
vhich promises to be a gala af-
air. The elementary division
II have a float for “Miss Ele-
lentary” and her attendants
he senior high float will be
presided over by “Miss Wood¬
ville" of 1954-55. Classes, clubs
organizations and the alumn
will show off their queens and
representatives in beautifully
decorated cars. The Alfred L
j Beach high school band and
L. G. C. PRF.XIF.S TO j
MEET OCTOBER 15
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capitol, it has been announced ,
bv Dr. R. B Atwood, presiden.
of Kentucky State college and
seereary of the conference.
The main tonic for discussion
will deal with home economics
education, including employ-
ment for home economic maj-
or.:, and criteria for evaluating
home economic departments.
Representatives from the home
economics departments of Land
Grant colleges will attend the
conference. Issues relating to
desegregation, with reference to
Negro Land Grant Colleges, will
j be discussed, as well as ROTC
I affairs and special projects.
Among highlights of the con-
1 ference will be an address by
1 Dr. ?. M. Brownell, U. S. Com-
; j missioncr of Kdurallon,
I be October 20th afternoon scs-
j sion: and a dinner meeting
I sponsored bv Dr. Mordccai W.
I Johnson, president of
| university, and his Administra¬
tive staff, also on October 20.
A special address will be de¬
livered during the dinner meet¬
ing by Dr. Roger Albright. Di¬
rector (T Educational Services,
i Motion Picture Association
America. Other specialists from
various governmental
I ment;: and colleges will work in
cooperation with
| members and participate in the
i discussions.
Key officers of the confer-
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BIG FAIR TO START
START OCTOBER 27
(Continued from I age One)
j j Curtrlght president, Is
as carry-
on its tradition of building
I a better Savannah. This organ-
' ization has pioneered in the
| field of education, housing, rec¬
ircation and civic affair... Many
of the members of the Hub are
i member.; of the Canmitt":: of
I Mangaement of the West Broad
\ !Street Branch YMCA, and many
important committee as¬
signments. T. J. Hopkins is a
member of the Building Com¬
mittee of the “Y.”
Hopkins states that the re¬
sponse to the efforts of the Hub
in sponsoring a fair in Sayan
jnah ha:; ban tremendous and
I is being received by all citizens.
the Woodville is nd will fur-
music for the marchine
units,
The parade will form at An
derson and Magnolia street-
moving east to Montgomery
north on Montgomery to Liber¬
ty, west on Liberty to Wes*
Broad, and south on West Broac'
where it will disband at the
starting point.
Coaches Turner, Lyles, and
Bryant promise a good hard
’ought exciting game. .The rec¬
ord now sfands l win, 2 losses
' tie. During half-time, Miss
Woodville and her attendant;
will be introduced, the dril
team and the blind will enter
tain with new and intricate
stunts.
are Dr. Robert P. Daniel
Virginia State college at Peters¬
burg, president; Dr. B. C. Turn
er, South Carolina State college
Orangeburg, vice-president; Dr
R. B. Atwood, Kentucky Stati
; Frankfort; Dr F G
clark southern university
Qaton RouEe> trcasurcr; a nc
, ()r y Tr:;up Forl v alley
j gtate PO u eRO- Georgia, assistant
secrc Uiry. Each is president oi
j lFs respective institution,
; Legislation creating Land
Gran t colleges was first enacted
j n through the Morril’
Act This act provided public
lands for colleges in order to
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promote agriculture and the
mechanic arts. Successive acts
have provided for the further
development of cooperative ag-
ricultural extension work and
the more complete endowment
and support of Land Grant Col¬
leges.
The conference embraces sev¬
enteen Land Grant colleges and
seven associate institutions.
They arc located in Alabama,
Arkansas, Delaware, Florida,
Georgia, Louisiana, Kentucky.
Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri,
North Carolina, Ohio, Okla¬
homa, South Carolina, Tonne ,-
see, Texas, Virginia. West Vir¬
ginia, and the District of Colum¬
bia.
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Grand Exalted Ruler Robert
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