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VAGE EIGHT
Six 88C | . Jir .* ■: ilna-i.- who e •>< etrd o shine in Saturday’s game at hava.in a StaU
Ath etie field in the eon 1 s,t, at ilnst A'- an*a rt . o ! ' r ' ,r e.
Ti y are, left, < ) right, top row, Albert Scrutchins, Janies Willis, William Witherspoon;
tom. James A h. Ivory Jefferson and James Collier.
BEACH PLAYS
BAMARO HUDSON
T() 0 -0 TIE
In a rather unspectacular
g#nie Thursday night at Gray¬
son Stadium Beach Hi h ,ch ;o!
of Savannah and R.iilard Hud-
son of Macon played to a 0 to 0
tie.
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i C nly mice was either team’s
goal line really in danger an'
that was when Beach panelrat
cd to the Eallard-IIudson four-
yard line when the visitors took
the ball on downs.
i night, Thu.:.day, Beach will
play Stanton High school of
, Jacksonville,^ the game being
schedule 1 for 3 o’clock at Gray¬
son Stadium.
State Home-
coming Sat
(Continued from Rage Or.o)
cars as well as high
rands which will help
music for this marching
oiling procession. Mr. and
Antonio Orsot, formerly of
annah State Colleen and new
Virginia State College, will
take part in the
parade and festivities.
Prizes will be awarded to
organization or
having the most
decorated float, car, and
ing and to the best high
band.
The Savannah State
will meet strong opposition
the homecoming game
the Alabama State
“Hornets” following the
with kick-off time
for 2:?0 pm. on the SSC
letic Field. The half-time
ivities will be highlighted by
of Miss
nah State" and her
iollowed by the presentation
various alumni and
The bands accented
prancing, dancing
and cheering students,
and friends will provide
class entertainment for
break.
now Savannah
band, led by drum
Williams, and the
of shapely majorettes
Carolyn Robinson,
Hatton and Theda
the skillful baton
drum major Eddie
thrill homecoming fans
make this homecoming
to be remembered.
A record crowd is
attend the game which
State one last chance
at least one game this sea¬
The Alabama Hornets
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SAVANNAII TRIBUNE
8,000 SEE GILBERT
STOP WOODVILIE,
38—12
JAc>:rovv : u,’ . i i, An
proximate y 8.03’ fan Gfl
,jert nigh school of Jackson¬
ville stop Wootlvriie iiia i :.c!no!
of Savannah, Ga Inara. night
by a score of 2P. to 12 in the
Gator Bowi.
The game got off by Robert
Haywood runniiv |; iC k-of :
70 yard.-; ami th- ; , , ir ... j( t0
paydirt after Uirec plays. The
try for the
good
Afclr tho kiekooof, Wcodville
kept the bail and carried it
over for a fouehd er>ry
Wesley, Moses Ting Jehc
Smith alternating rryin^
the ball with King tho
last TO vo.rds f ■- the
failed to get t.h° i
•Ipvwo-.I .erred again far Gil¬
bert in ih. second quarter,
-mk’nr.- <he score Gilbert 13,
Wcodville C.
second half be;,an with
Wesley crashing through the
j Gilbert yards for line Woodville’s and scampering 70
second
j and last score. :
With the score l 0 q 12 in
favor of Gilbert in the begin¬
ning of the fourth n uarter, Gil¬
bert recovered two Woodviilc
fumbles and converter! both of
than into touch; ownITav-
v;ood accounting for both
scores. GjU*r»r,’" rxyn K ro’*- -vs-
made by Eddie Macon and then
Johnny Sinclair scored tnc final
touchdown after a holding pen-
alty against Woodvilie.
over State last year py a s-ore
of 71 to 0. .so tty;; ;.<• 1 - Wilh '
team far superior to th.G, of la-
year, the Tigers are s: t to re
venge -this defeat cm ■ cl iio n
♦ab'e on the speed,'ers f
Alabama.
The annuel alumni nee
and social will be held in the
I College Center hrmi--'lately
1 foliown ; the game and Genera
1 Fro rident John M-cio Kum i
'ask n a ci’i alumni an cl foimer
! student,; to he pn-..*nt. Dr. anil
j Mrs. W. K. Payr.c will bo a'
| heme to the alumni and friends
! during the Homecoming.
! TFT TY SMI
! CROWNED
(Continuer! Trot ;•
^.;mith was exorfed by Donald
Kennedy, president of the De’ta
1 Hi-Y. They were f 1 lowed by the
1 11th grade attendant, Julia T,>1-
i bert, who was escorted by Mcn-
j ^ j q;; „ ]q. np- ■ | q; ■ o, fh"
cmcgi Ti-Y. Th" 1 Ti t \? a !
tendant. Mam aritc ’i g, was
| escorted by carl Bvai. M; .;
Moore read the p -o I.una!,;
| ; declaring ’ the day ; ; innan
ing and that the coronation
waj j n cr( j cr
I Theda Rooks then crowned
1 Betty smith, “Miss Beach" for
! 1954-55. Miss Tolbert raped her
| anf , Mu . r<s ,, p! h ,
1 with a bouquet cf flowers.
' Richard
nursing an injured foot, pre¬
sented “Miss Beach” with a
miniature autographed football
; behalf of the boys the
on on
1 team.
j
I fellow students for betstowing
this highest honor upon her,
and promised to uphold the
traditions of this position.
During the entire ceremony
the band played the popular
The Huh .met Mighty.”
They then presented un. inter¬
esting program.
! -- 'S OPr.N 1954
OFr/iTATTE SEASON
•V mbow'd frr ni P igc <met
gault; Miss Connie Lewis, the
h-vious niece a Mr. and Mrs.
f-iatmul f fvena: Miss Juanita
Gilbert, the comely and taint¬
'd daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
h Murk Gilbert, and Miss
■ era Grant, the captivating
■ 1 i'-liter of Mr. and Mr, Lean
Grant. All Hie young ladies arc
' hr ami in coFcge. and all arc
halving at Savannah State
■h!h th- r;;-c.ntioa of Mien
m: who in at Howard Univer¬
sity.
Th • vourg ladies were select¬
’d b • A’pha Rlr Aloha on the
h r r a-ademh- achievement
taUnt, and ,aerial acumen. All
•'•ora scroened. deliberately and
bulged mainly on the basis of
the pai.se and-rare with which
they have earreid themselves a'
school, at church and in :jn’
mixing in the community which
they have carried themselves at
oir*n of ihe social events to
- -riven in honor of the deb?
'/■ vcir will be sopnnered by
the local c hapters of Sigm?
Gamma Rha. Delta Sigma Tho-
fa. Aloha Kappa Alpha and
Zeta Phi Beta. The Zcta’s arc
"/-nicer 1 i-,r> —j:;on Thursday o'
this week with a Soiree.
sou son will rifni naln a; ar
''dally occur
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! porters for further reports of
the progress of the 1951
1 tantc season.
CONTESTANTS FOR
j 1 Continue ' .Vom Rage one*
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vember 19 at 3 p. m. A lively
race is in progress witr
contestants and Sigma’s sorors
busily working for the honor
and award.
The contest has become an
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annual affair with the local
! Sigmas. The winner is crowned
t Miss “Rhomania” during the
intermission of the Sorority’s
annual play. Miss Julia John-
son, ‘Miss Rhomania 1953,” will
give her crown to the lucky
contestant who will be crowned
by the basileus Nona Hopkins.
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THUKS., NOVEMBER II. 1954