The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 25, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6

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NOTK L JlilanaKei MBasebair Teai P~ ^ ers and Wrestlers: . r-? ^_The Associated Negro Press, 34 wants news of your organization.... ing events, comments, anything jr Sports.....Remember that scores n the game to prevent being too late fffc SPORT?O?GRAPHS 5 ff? _ _ J S-??? By Ashbjr B. Carter Undoubtedly, the burning question of the hour as far as and in this ^case tKat7s most of t ??-?sport?folio weia aiu concerned, r rua, In "TKlty^Hn^nwh. TTitri'y Wills V get a chance at .Jack Dempsey, I vdiite heavyweight champion of b the world?" Various excusesTt .? given as answers, have been put.h g??forth?by Dempsey7 himself; I Kearns. his dapper mnnntrer wmri 1=8 by countless writers who nrnfess C to be expert dop?sters of every- ^ thing to do with boxing. ^ Here are some of the gema? C "The-public doesn't want such s a match," "Mixed bouts are bad t for the game," " _hasn^t ? proved himself," and on and on. a All mere piffle and so much A- ^ I__i_jmerican bunk. That the public is clamoring *?for sucha match is evidenced * r ; by the fact . that metropolitan ^ sport writers are wasting gallons t -of ink m an attempt to shoo tHir^ same public from nurh n match 1^ Everybody knows-, including.11 Dempsey, Kearns, Rickard, et al, A that a^Dempsey-Wills bout would ** " lie the sweetest fight of t-hfl tug^and that it would bring the t world's greatest "gate." ^ :?? ' ^^4. t a- o . li XII^UL wiiy: 1 HO.VC 11/ I TTdI, ( there are "mayfce's." Maybe j such a contest would stop Tex e] e=?- Rickard from staging set-ups for 11 jlthe Dodging Champion, incidentally puttfng "theJdbosh on easy- money. .Maybe such a battle ^ would result in the wreck of the j P Dodger'g hga"HfiU-m>re~rTrn^^nr~r ly a niasterpiece, thanks to plastic surgery.: Maybe the new Mrs. Dempsey ish't raising her;0 T * hubby to be a fighter -any more-1 ^ Finally, maybe Jack Wants to re/~* 'r \ tire from the ring while retiring ; is good and have his name to go j" down in history as that of the! ' only undefeated heavyweightchampion that p-Vflr swiiny a ? j? mitt. ? -C* r. ToTealize the latter desire, it ? will Kfi rihsolntnlv arid _ bly, necessary for the champ to 1 sing "Far, Far, Away," when the ? name of-Uffr. Brnwn PanthorJa^ -fnentionedT- ^Betfer to have liv- ^ p ed and dodged than never to^ ^?--have-lived' at~H}ip32lt h "one' "poet. i ^ The Sportlight_will-be focused jj upon Franklin Field. Philndftl j-^ phia, Friday and Saturday, April ^ E - 24 and 25. There and then will & be gathered the cream of the na- s( I";' tion's college track and field sat-j a ^ ellites, actors in' the U. of pennsyl j f-- vaniaX Annual Relay -Carnlvairf^ p One of the Mightiest of the Mig- j ~~(l hty will be Dellart Hubbard, i 8 (fe/ Michigan's pride, and the out-1 & L standing alar oi the Big Ten. Be- | K"' sides holding the Big Ten sprint | Ampionship (100-yds^ thirver-1 | ^B^??tn?~athlete is National Bro&d ig B-| Jump champion and a bearcat_mf? ng RopTTSkip and J | ? Jump and the hurdles. "New college records are ex- ;S t ?' pectecf from Hubbard in his fav-1 p y orite events. In ordei lu beat!^ , -Ml him in the Broad Jump, for in-. ? 11 wlUl-be .necessary- tor-r^l K?ls rivals to leap . better thanp L-Bk-twenty-four feet. This distance 4 I11 p" thl TjrbW^'fnarvel does "com 4 | W?: stantly. 4 IB Now that King Baseball Jias ^ E crowded French Financial trou- ^ bles and German Election news ^ LK off the front page, wd can feel 4 Kft some interest in doings of ttre~H B-Soon *he home townj^ t ttfeams will be on the firing line| B fighting to uphold the honor ofli "* M' R the old town and we shall be in i X fighting to hold j ! Hir places and our hats, Hooray ? BOf Jimtown! Take Mm out. He's | Hrot a rubber arm. Kill that urn p! . _. v r- - ^ -' t * "!y^ ^ f-- T*ja ftj! .V. . ms, Athletic Clubs, Box 123 Indiana Avenue, Chicag* -Send them scores, results com nd everything pertaining t lust be sent immediately afte for use.?Sporting Editor. >URHAM -STATE?DEFEAT! HOWARD IN GREAT 11 IN NING GAME. *Durahmf N. C.. Apr'1?Tn J lot contest chucfr fn11 -pf bni jaising excitement and replet /ith cleverly executed plays toward University lost in l: linings Tthe game between th? wo institutions toc^ayT grea lost of Howard supporters an< )urham fans led by Dr. Jame. >hepard? -Gr~C. Spaulding,?W r,nmp7, Prof, -W. G. Pcai^un, J 4k Avery, EcL Merrick, R. L IcDougal and a bevy of Nortl -an)!'"** hpflntipq w?ro on_ tb ide lines rooting impartially or the good plays. The colle ians were royally enlertatnei fter the game. _ BASE BALL game of unusnrfl iTiteres: >etween Allen University anc lorris College, will be played ii be Fair Grounds, at_Darlingtan v C., Friday, May 1st, 1925 !hese^re-the-twtHeaitiTig teami n the Georgia-Carolina Athleti issociation. And lovers* of the *mw. will bu royally eiilerlainei s both teams are working linn :q corral the___ehampionship The Local Committee at Dar ngton^ho are responsible foi nis iranfe being plaved in thai Lty arc"* oparjng no pains, tc lake it pleasant for the twc ?ams and the visit6rs,~wKo an icipate?^eefrfg." this Classh taged in the growing and hos itable citv of Darlington, basebmE7 There will be a snappy gam( f Base Ball, between Bookei Washington High School?anc horhees Institute, of DenmaTk londay, April 27, at 3:30 p. m. 1 Benedict College Park. Don'il lil to see these two teams play . good game is promised. RAINING BOYS FOR MEPI^ CAT. WORK AFRICA ? By W. ?The A&sgciated Prnmv Outin the KeaP nT^tTi RpI iarPCongo,"Mrs. Priscilla?M erry, a native of Ashtabula, 0 io,~and formerlya-mursetri *th( leveland City Hospital, is bus y engaged in training a seoro o] lore 01 African boys to becorru ledical assistants and to go bhcl lto their native villages with )me kno\viedge of medical skil n<3 drive out the old witch doc )rs who no w^de-a-th ri vingrhJU? T; i. '~t ' ? HOURS^ 9:30 A. M. TO 7:00 P. MISSMARGA ??Poro Bea ? HAIR CULTURIS Used an 709 MAIN STREET, ?V . " " . ;n; A^v <v>r ^ R RTr^y<:<TO^c>oooo,oo^ <; Phones 85 k "The Home c j> ' B. B. Kirklanc k 1411 ASSEMBLY ST v.' r: . - ';_ T> A I> ,D. A. D TAII Dry Cleaning, P Hats Cleaned ant For and Deliver. 1112 Washington St., I > \, , 7. __ THE PALMET aness, aecordigto jyord just_re~ Tefved by theBaard of Foreign - Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1920 Mrs.- Berry and her; 0 husband, Dr. "William Clark Ber- . - ry, also ^rom Cleveland, were o appointed missionaries of the r Methodist Episcopal Church and assigned to thb town of tHe most ^ ^powerful native chief, Kabongo, . in the Belgian Congo. There Dr." Berry conceived the plan of train J ing promising young men for ruft-idimontary medical work in the' kJ numerous npcrlprtpH villaorpe r?f ? ?0 ~ e. the district. He had a number j if j i, under training when he was stric iliken with African fever and died e>there in November 1923. F" "After the death of her hus-1 t Jband, Mrs. Berry refused to leave a the work andJaas^shree-been Cftrtjt'ying Oft the school, graduating t the first class oi medical assistants. Nine of the graduates are i' now in charge of small dispene-Uaries scattered in the villages /' and of one other mission center.; -1 Just recently some of thp^jrmh 1 ehfs have been out treating some thirty cases of small pox and have vaccinated some 4,000 peo-* pie, according to reports, t They^-aro-being trained?to? \ preach and do some teaching! ! as well as to heal. ".4 4 , jy^s. JBerry is finding rail hor^#hihing as a nurse of vajue in flTeFne\V"task. But she ex'pressC ves a hope that beXore long a med- i ijical missionary ;iilri famjlj[ i ,iit? 1" lui HOoIrrnWr?-Ta fnf J w uoox5iii/\i iw nic iaiailUli kiU Lllctl }?the buys call have a more thor- j ; ough training. 'paris university honors tr. colored womant r ' r >1 (By The Associated Negro Press.) 'i Was h i n g ton, D. c:t Anrii ?^ -_zLdEn: iBEftiODICAI_y?-r "I "DO YOU kavf vnim--fc TEETH EXAMINED | -JJreguTaiTy once ar twice a yeg^r? M | If not, you should.' . It H jnit -3 aa important ^s?any?otherj - 8- phyaicaf^-exaihiiiatlon^ if "not B jfl nroVe The condition of | - j your teeth affects your g ;i| eiai neaun, Lome to-aay tor K1 -a campieie exanr\inatioTr:? i* I B Dentists Consolidated 3 A Drs. Harris & Smathers c. I Dr. Woods and"-" 1 n Baltimore Dental Parlor i 1 I Phone 97,12 - 1328 Main St. li. - | ?r ~ CoIunYBia, S.-CT ? \ ^ O CtCi 0 * CtOXtOCiCCOO^X>XfcO RET L.,,,0,WENS- -- - - -|: Parlor ~~ I: T. PORO SYSTEM d Taught. COLUMBIANS. C. |: rerow o oo'o c>ooPowmovvo^q^ 12 and 9893 ??: f Good Seeds." ?j?| I Seed Company | REET Columbia, S. C. X. y - A k 4^4 a^A 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A 4^ l^" ^ Ty ^'r "^r ^ ^ LOCKER V JI ; ,A 0 ess. i Blocked. We Call itom1 'hunt 3814 ... Columbia, S. C ' ? - 1 a (j 1 ?I>>| .rfuiinf ( , 11 TiT^"*?r rof oui l< ??"F". TO LEADER^ ?7~ ~~ A unique distinction in which \ ?ftof~her~fFlerfds and" acquaint- ^ ances are taking pride ha?s been 3 won by Mrs. Anna J. Cooper of *1 the Dunbar High SchooL^one of Washington's well known C teachers. The University of 1 Paris bestowed upon her March 23, the degree of Ph?EL?CoopejLhegair hei^ studies in Paris before the World War and j has since pursued her" studies ~ either abroad br at Columbia ( University. Three months iggu the local school board granted = her leave to return to Paris and prepare the thesis which &pncluded her effort. She is the ? first Negro woman and the first 1 Oberlin graduate to obtain such ^ an honor ^or-many-years Dr. J ^opiiini^^e^~ateacher-liL-th?- -2 Tugh schools of Washington, 7 where she has been an inspira- j tiofi to many-hoys-^and? grown to be men and women ^ located in all parts of the coun- fryr^htr^vill rejoice over this C well -merited honor which has 1 come to her. r Arrive! Tlrpurtwrn" 11T Tiniin ATLANTIC COAST LINE |( COLUMBtA7 ?. " C. C ' Effectiv^ feepteniber 21. J924i ?; 1 f (All trains daily) m bcpart. (Union< Station) Arrive ^ 5:45 a. m. Wil.-Ne\v) York 12:55 p. m. 8 Sleeper to Wilmington. L 3-i05 p. in. Wil.-N'^y vnrif in-Rn-fi?6 Sleener to Wilnvnp*"" ' f 4-:5U p. in. 1 Charlestpn 11:35 a. m. * Parlor Car to Charleston , 6 ? ' ?- 2 Columbia, Newberry & Laurens R. R. ? dll:55'a, m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. m. r d 4-20 pr Laurentr tLLXi55-av-jm. ? ^=UniorTStation daily; d?Gerviaa St. 1 ""station " daily except Sunday. For information call flt T^ninn-Sta tion?? Phone 9782r M",qi ' * ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY -<1: ?-i?r~~~ . SYSTEM. ' " Corrected February 20th, 1925. j r- ~~~?nrc?: " ; 0 ' Arrival and departure of passen- 11; gcr trains ati? CcdumrbHtr-S;?G: Coi~F Arrive No. - Between No. Depart. I ? rected to .December 21, 1924. . ! O 10:05 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:15 a 4720 p. 32 Augusta-N. ?82 4.40 pjg" TT30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 2% 1:45 p j" 5:35^ 24 C? 1 umbia-Jaek. 23JJL55 UUOOlp?19 7:00 a' ? Lil:15 a?8?Columbia-A"ugt. Z-~f?45-p-r^ 11^30 a 14 Coiumbia-Sa'v. 13 2:10 p!^ 9:25 p?_C Culuniblll-lJhar" 4 5:40 a ! 11 Qi4JLa?3?Columbia-drag; 6 2140 pi 1(1 71 II 11 Till Ill I 1 'hil l 1 L 7 10 VP 5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 3:00 a! 1:45 p 2' Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 p j.4, 10:25 p 10 CiiliTmbia^GreenlTs 6:55 a ; ? '2:05p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p -&t4e^"113 Cola.-Rociri7t^TiO:i5 al Nus. 31 and 32, Augusta special; Pullmans and dining cnr" br NOS. 27 an7T^8. Cnrnlfrin tn""!"''' Pullman and dining cars.) i _m Nos. 9 and 10, 23, 24, Lind of the Sky special; Pullmans ambcEning cars. ^ I4igh_class. x^aches-^aft- Vifeihsr Dc- " pendable service, Schedbje ^figures O published as in^ormati'oh <inly and not d guaranteed. ' City ticlfjet. office, 1307__Maim StrectrT JXlBB^C;TrA^ X ~T~ ; , S. H. McLEAN, D. P. A. K Telephone G35G. E -i Hi ~ i 'ir TF f alleS ^( < Bishop W. D, f" " x V a rt- - J 1 ? * /v ^o-eaucauonai mst Under the Auspices of % Offers the Folh ~~~ Arts and Science Grammar School, Hor X and Tailoring. X For further infor ' ** f. 1 i . " ? * * " Profession p " )ffice Hours: Telephones* ( 1:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 < 6:00-P. M.-to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 J Dr. C.E.StepehCTSOir^~ Physician and Surgeon )iseases of Women and Children A "'Specialty ~"~' " ~ )ffice: Residence: . _ 414M Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. ^ Dr. L. M. DANIELS < Physician and Surgeon Jpecial Attention Given Diseases of ( Women. ' : ' " 121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton )ffice Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165 )ffico Hours: *" Telephones: tn, i" A i M? "twice 1075 * 2 to 3 P. M. - Res. 6962 to 8 P. M. ?rank B. Johnson, M. IX i >ffice: Residence: " _ 118%.Washington SL 1628 BryanJSt. iffice Hours: Telephones: j 9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office 3796 2:00 to~ lttTOTvWT Res. 4692 ? 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. 6:00 to R-nn P M- JZIZZII I DR. J. G. STUART "s )ffice: Residence: 702_Main_Street; 1417 Pine Street COLUMBIA, S. C. > I . >ffice Hours: Telephones: 1 to 9 A. M. Officfi_4242-L to 3 P. M: Res. 8815. _ -U-8-Pt-^T V?? J )r. W. D. CHappelle, Jr. * 'fficel: _:Resdence: 8 101 Gervai* St.? 1301 Pine St. 2 )ffice?Howk_ Talephfttt^?~ 0-tO-ltnSTM. Offi. & Res. 4263 2 to 1 P. M.- ?: ? 6 to 8 P. M. I T>r Rj a, yvcRFTT I* f Offiice & Residence: 329 Pine St.f Columbia, S. C. DR. N. A. JENKINS ffic?4? ?- Residence! ~ 1 ?jJ? JV aching ton 1416-Pine St. Hone 6033 Phone 3873" C flice Hours: Telephonesi 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. / Office 8281 b P. M. lo 8 1'. M." Hospital 3261 P. M. to 4 P. M. Res. 6028 1 Dr. W. S w aff Rliodea-^- " fficel Residence:1 i'^Vn Asromhlv St TK1 HF^_ COLUMBIA, S. C. ! ffice Hours: '? * ) A. M. to 1 P. M. m L M. Dr. J. H. Goodwin u . . ?: Phones: ' Office 6026 Res. 3039 i, 14&-Washington~'Str Corujnbia S. C. DR. JAMES H. SIMS r Veterinary Surgeon { 2? Laurel St., Phone 4173 COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 rne far famed "African golf," galloping dominoes," "craps," r, in other words, plain ordinarylice, existed in one form or anther among one hundred and hifty 4*4he?rb e lu i1glfTgrTo Ihfft^ inguistic stocks of the North Ariericam Indians. "tj k A^A A^A A ^ ^ ^ f^y I UNIVEl )LUMBIA. S.' . Chappelle, A. M., Ph. D.j itntinn fai? fVio T??oi?imv ii/uvivii xvjl i^iiv iiaiiiiii^ the African Methodist E ;>wing Courses: s, Normal, Teacher Trai ne Economics, Mi^sic, Pri mat ion address: Rer. D. H. Sims, A. 1! <,' 7 r^?"* ?*"* ?"" Saturday^ ^4pril 25, 1328. al Cards f JF X~xk^X~X~X~XX~:~X~X^**X4' Office Hours: Phone 3530 ) A. M. to 2 P. M. I P. M. to 7 P. M. . ' . ?] Sundays ByAppomtrnnTytm;? "*^v if mi ur.ji. ii. rxiompsen --???Burgeon ~iHntl r* r Pyorrhea Treated finrrtaQf,mlr?? 1414% Assembly St. Columbia, S. C. Mftte Hours; Phone 6030 1:30 to 1:00 P. M. -^==-==^ 5:00 to 6:00 P. M. . M Sundays By Appointment. H DR. Tr A LEWIE? M NnHrt p-T? 1W2 Main St.,- Columbia, S. C. TTone 6706 . DR. J. E. WATTS ____ I ** Surgeon Dentist 109% WashingtonSt..? Columbia Over. J ohnson-Bradley-Morris )fflce Hours: Telephonesirrmiill^ i^O=S^f=:to-ir^rMT^ Office 6033 !:00 P. M, to 6;3(LP. M. Res.' 3873 Sunday by Appointment. DR. D.K.JENKINS, ^ Dentist Extraction by Conductiv^"Jtnestheflis^ ?A Specialty. ' "*? 107% Washington?St; CoTumbiT^ . -..j )ffice Hours: Telephones: . :30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 4756 5:00 P. M. to 7 P. M. Res. 6873 ' Dr. Jas. H. Goode, Jr. | ' ' ' Dentist . '" " ^ 4 Frederick Building . DR. II. II. COOPER ^ - ~ Dentist ' . i -Gpld Crown and Bridge Work A 1? Specialty. ' )ffi. Phone 6429 J.125 Washington ; lours: ?? TalaviWxsi-. 9 to 10 A. M. .v Office 605 2 to 2 P. JVL li.esid.encQ 248 - -u 6litQ.^JL P. M.- ?* ??^?v pPOuglas Williams, M. IX I i rHYSICIAff & SURGEON 7T> 109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. )ffice llouro: - TOlepT^ones: 0 to 12 M. " Office 5744 2. to 6 P. M., Res. 3702 Sunday By Appointment ? ' DR. M. A. EVANS diseases of Women and Children A Specialty. Graduate Nurses in Attendance. 501% Taylor St. ? Columbia, S. C. -m ? -63561 "HPttONE - ??? ^hair Caneing and Upholstering Furniture Repairing^ and ? Mattress Renovatahgcrrr: W. S. TREZEVANT ; 101ft- Harden St., ^ Columbia, S. C. A^*A A A RSIT^I , Chancellor _=* ? of Negro Youths. & ipiscopal Church.*- Y ning, High School, in ting, Commercial ft : H., D. D., President. X 'V " . * I ' liVlT^lil