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W *"* ~ t- BOOKER WASHINGTON HI [ ATHLETIC NEWS. Three or Tour weeks of hard practice has put our boys in fine t- ?They jire still striving just as hard almost every evening, each to beat his opponent KL fnr wanted position on the varsity. Their efficiency, . steadiness, and head work will IfL surely show them up to be excellent players.in the games to mm* r ?. ? Booker?Washington High Schoo's team of boys in foot ball is equaled now, if not exg celled by a large aquad ofgirls playing basket ball, They, too like the foot ball bovs. are jikn expected f?> whip any highschool basket ball team-lin the these young laides in action; ? they work-like a^lo<?k? . The following ~f? a line tip of t-. . ' the faculty team:- * ?? Misses Saxon?and Williams?E/'v . Center. Misses Champion and Whittaker?Roaming Center. ' ?? ?=- Misses Thoftrasantb Guards. Misses M. Monteith and WalL? ?7*?ker?Guards. Misses Butrer and -Mack? Forward. ?.? .Miss. Jones <and Mrs, Sutton Forward.. . These young ladies aw l^eing trained bv our mentnV Coach Maddeti. Fugene Cheeks, Asst. Capt. ^jg year's squad, letter man from la st~year*3 teamr Was" sus^" - ? pended last week by Coach given him. Its not know how long his suspension is to be, ^ l_ but ,we hope to see him back'in the line up before the Florence^ Booker Washington game. .. - Gerald Roberta, .Reporter. | The D Ig--- $ : ~r "~T ' -4- : - 4* -- - 4* - ^ 2^ . , - | Ope | oc y . Extensye preparations j ?? y gel their money's canty."" " y The interior of' the "e y indications the exhibit wilt I y ture, live, stock, poultry,.,d y. The following is the p y ? MONDAY-T-6:00 P. M. FO ^ Chorus of a hundred v* % TNESDAY?HQftftE AND WE!>NESI)AfY?SCHOOL y . ? All school children up President of Morris College H* THllRgnAV Pruvf 1^1 !*??* ^ Wilson High Scyhool. Fh i? ,?... <a??11 aa a very is one nt Miie. ^ ;?y The Wilson High' Schoc .. ^ 1&" fieldfare the equals of any ii r? : spectacular plays and thril . y ed at this game. . ' y J Foot ball also wiili Ma. v so be an un.ugu.aUy fine Kan CLJL-Bl'UWii, Ji., aiu Uvudl y a battle royal. This g&me ?? .-i, y riouncement. V . cjr Wednesday. Thursday . t whole bunch of horses and r ??-? ? Kice * brothers &h ows c night. This is one of- the Exhibits will be reoeivr ^ 7The-Fair will close Sat fc ? LET E * X "HRl.P MAinr THP ITAIO 111 M J * /I U V ffc- ? ? , : v "?: ? - ' xsr-r.'.^-r ? . - - * v? ri.AFI.IN'S FIRST VICTORY |l H A RS?~yOUQHT~~~BY~ ST. ATHANASIUS. ... J 4^ .... ? I ' - ;r- f Friday October 9, 1925 Claf- ^ Hiv ojjettett--her: 1925 gridiron * schedule with a victory. St. * Athanasius Academy of Bruns- ^ wick. Ga., furnished the oppoai- ^ tion. The score ended Claflin ^ 18, St. A. 6. The Academy team playing under the handi- = cap of being very much over- j weighed, put up a spirited fight. In the first haJfj-they-practical- ~~ outplayed etaflin by-getting fiye first downs to Clafiin's four and by scoring a touchdown, the second half.and made, prac-jj ticajly a llgains in this neriod.-lf The ^Panthers offense stiffened ? to-such an extent that St. A. ( wx.s unable Td gain a-yard from7 T scrimmage, in the second half- f EorwaixP-paKsiTig^pIay6d~a^eon- ^ kdderable part of t"he offense of \ both teams.. Most of St. f - I ~ - c -Athana sins'*? gain eatfre -from-f I [this source. Both teams had a (large percentage of. incomplete \ j passes', in. forward passes, t jend running, ami kicking St. A. t was approximately on par withji Claflin. In the other depart-1 c j outclassed. The Panthers-made j i i ten first downs against five for 1 c it ho Saints, and 8o4 ynrdn agiimt ) 1102 for the Sainta? - \ jst,~AH6) - Claflin (18) ? j Campbell i=r.?E. BythewOod Malrtin ..?L. T. Curry ]; jPeiTy.- L. G. .;l:_ McKajr v !Harrison v C.- "... -S. Johnson v Ai'line R. G, _ Sullivan j I Jones R. LTv...Byrd v [Singleton 6 R. Johnson t Bruce Q. B. __A, Elllmore t 1 Mowen I W wm: i AA, - WW iiIlcVilK-> I Bvnum -R?H- Dnivg Amett *F. B. Gregg 1 Sii 1 jstitlitions?S t.^ "ftthana- i\ sius?Whitefield for^^Bruce, ? ? All Ready For arlingtorr :ning Next Mom rOBER 19, 1! hav^been made for" Fair-ami sjjiibit building has been re-a:-rran te-^tn'-k^prrrr? EzTdlilitw illT mcl omestc. -science, and art and ed-iica rogram for the week: RM-AL OPENING. . rices will,sing Melodies and The > MI I E SHOW ( IIIDKUN'S J)AY AND RACES t.o_JA years of a to will be admitt< ^ is expected 16 speak on this da b?1COK ENC E A G A INST CM A R srence vs. Avery Institute Charles oldest and st-rongost-sehoots -in th >hJCJLorence has a team of young1 the State. All who witness this is that the College games afford. vo Ilihg School vs. Timi^onsville 1 le.., The coaches of these schools jv-meibles not aeohstoTfred to dofea will he played on Friday or Sat RACES. and -Friday, there will he races, nen will return from Winston-Sah THE CARNIVAI.; onsisting of shows, rides-and con i_ best carnivals on Abe road. WHEN TO BRING EXHIBITS :tLall day. Monday. . ? urday night. Everybody c AND THE FAIR WILL HELP J * . r- _1 m i iri iiiimmn iii ?i V; . V - '>'% / TOgPiOJiigfTO Calflin?Blake (12) for S. ohnson, Toy Johnson for Mev-oy, Fritz for Sullivan, Shuler or Curry, Griffin for Byrd, Til-' * er for Bythewogd, Prioleau for ^ Johnson, DuhVa for F.lmnrp,' ' Cnight for Davis, Holmes (6), or Williamsr Sfngleton?for ch *regg, Jordan for Holmes, S. ,^( ohnson for Jordon. . ^ r ? ; TS ' ' . -mm mm ? JU1 . tif MOREHOUSE DEFEATS S. C. lit ??STATE 32*0.? ?T- , Ot 'Be Atlanta, Ga.,~~Oct. 14?The|? Jorehouse College foot b?ll at earn of this city?defeated Thei^ South Carolina State team of Sp )rangeburg, on Morehouse field by lore Saturday," Oct. 10/ It) all M< ? . . " . . _ J our of- the periods Moreh ous eq () ihuw.tkl superior strength, gain- m< ng several first downs in the ch irst quarter against none by in Hater????:? 1 w 1 State offered a stiff resis- sjc ance irvtfte first half and even TI hough her goal was threatened.ev >y Morehouse several times her j ine tightened and near the end da >f the heJf Morehouse had Mi cached her one yard line and na here the Tigfrs lost the ball on jowns. Ag__Slate recQverx^l 11 u [)r tall iii'mii'iiiy amiss the -g6ai inj me and Morehouse tagging safety. 1 In the second - hadf State in? aunched an areal attack which th' vas . effective for gaining but b. vhenever they got deepjy into nic dorehouse territory the Tigers ,,r? vould stop tIjem. In fhc_niain - jb ini e-dVlo i'ehou se? ^rrrnod thro e = ouchnlowns, two through (lie ?? ine and one around the end".. . Score I)y Quarters. ?? - - -* -k forehoii&c 1 0 2 6 1A?223Z 1. (\ St Me , 0 0 0 "0? 0 4 " > IU A J: ? * ounty - $4 ? ? T. >ajm. /Is -. * _.._ -. v11 ~ *> ~y i -? r .~~H-Zr~ -. -. V io; <?_ r> i .?? *ay ^ .'1 i 92* ===P ^ allj.who.jjin 1 riiTrr rr~Tl ;w ill /- / , " '"" ? 1>u hred.ftjfKl (tec-orated, From t*T ? .ucfc^agriculluro,' hort ictti^ A 8k ition; - ? ' - - - - ' ?^ ?i ** JH'1 pi. Jegro National Anthem. V . ?" ; ?? Y I'd free. Dr. J. J. Sharks, Y y - . "% ? I.BSTOX. 4 -fr This will be ,a great ?* ?& e Staterm"n> who,= tm the At Metre" ganr^wjjj en jgy Um^ime <fr * A great crowd is expect- Y V """ v v litfh School. ?This will al- ^ Prof. Lief Cain and Prof. V it. ffwee-i. he^wdTT^Tage yV Tfrday. Watch for an- Y X Y Y Y Y Mr. W. M. Kintf and his " Y* 1HLfor the races, ho-o. V. V Y ? ... a a cessions, will play day and. ?? ? Y Y . T t ome.":"i || HAKE THE PEOPLE." X X ?? j?. *t) X - . ' ' ^ ~ ' T-1 -v:ri - -^^7- .* i .i' ~^rs:*z ' ' LEADER -y ?" ?Laurens News. Sister Carolina Hudgens who is a member of Bethel A. M. church is "no more, and was neralized at Mt. Zion Baptist urch, by the Pastor. Rev.J.^CL . iClellan, B. D., of Bethel A. K, church, asissted by the ivs. A. E. East, Homer, Adts. Watson. She left a beau* ul testimony of a serviceable e. which was highly spoken by her Pastor, Rev .1 C. Mr dlari. She leaves one son and a host friends to mourn- her loss.' aee be to her ashes. The Missionary Society met the Parsonage, Thursday af noon??3:80?o'clock. lendid meeting was had led on the President, Mrs. Maude Clellan. We were very gladi mjber of St. Paul Baptisturch, with us. She made an) iteresting t&lk on Missions, i rich alT enjoyedrThe Mis-t maries are doing a great work, i er they go. 7-?- < The Sunshine Club met Friy afternoon at the home of' r. and Mrs. Franks, on Wil- i ms street. The meeting was and. Quite a number was esont as usual, They are do-j ? constructive work as Weill the other Clubs in the churehA.t I T o'clock. Sunday morn ' ~ ' . v 1 1 a<l Bethel A. M. E. church I 2 Pastor, Rev. J. C. McCletten D., preached a strong ser>n. Tie used for a subject?j he Rock "Christ." Miv Silas idgensr who ,was connected, to SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. Corrected February 2011925. Arrival I 7t?\u <U* p'ji Cure 6 f pasrefi r trains at (Columbia, S. C. Cqirive-No. Between No. Depart. :ted to December 21, 1024. ~ _r ' I :05a .'D N\ Y.-Augusta 31 10:15a. 20 p 32 Augusta-N.'Y. 32 4:10 p 30 p 27 Charloston-Cin. 27 1:45 p 50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p :40j) 10 Columbia-('in. 9 7:05 a :35 a 24 Ctilumhia-.Tnrk 22-10:55 p. :00 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 a ,I5.a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:15 pj :30 a 14 CoIunilna-lSav. 13 .2:111 pf :25 p 5 Columbia-Char. 4 5:40 a :45 a 3 Columbia-Char. G 2:40 pi :25 p 11 Coltinibia-Cha.s'.' 12 UOa :20 a 15 Cnlnmlvinifthn a 1-<Ui n \ :45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 p :25 p 1G Colunibiu-Green. 15 G:55 a j :40 p 113 Cola.-Rock Hi' 1*114 6:15 a k ? . , -4 \Tos. 31 and 32, Au^nstu special; Nos. 27 Sml 28, Carolina special: : 11 man and dining cars. IVU;!. fJ?ar. 1. 10. 23. 24. I..,, id trMdrtriiijrh class' WacrilTir all trains. I;o~ idablo service. Schedule figures i (dished as in formation only and not uFahteed. " $ v ticlet oflipe, 1307 Main Street, - C. T. COBB, C. T: A.,?j" S. 11. Mcl.EAN, L>. P. A. i ?Tc4etrhoneti35G. I T F tf? A ?? - c< School Oj Bishop W. \ A tto-edueationst Ins r nn^j^rAirr-A ? ?j?iuci me auspices OI ? Offers the Foil Arts and Science Grammar "School, Ho and Tailoring-. For further info: j <??+?* *5* *t+ K? +1* i' . * r r~ v ; ? i - -r ir-^t ' - ' ' " V '7 V' " "' ' * " * . the church Sunday morning touched the hearts of all who knew him, when here-connected himself. Sunday night, -.8:30 o'clock, the Pastor delivered another good sermon. He used for a subject-*?"The Arrival and Summons." Quite a crowd was present both morning' and highC Watch for a Drama in three acts at Bethel A. M. E?church Oct. 26, 1925, entitled "The ^The greatest of the scawonbb Disappointed Bride," the greatest of the season pulled off by Club No, 1. ^ _ Mrs. Lessie Broekman__is still on the sick list. We are praying and hoping that the her health. . ?Mrs.?Lula Thompson spent- the week-end in the city ?of CamUen>~S- CL - In certain parts of England the belief that' a ?holly 15ush~" planted near a house will pro- j tect it from lightning. . Statisticians estimate that a man weighing 150 pounds, in an ! ordinary day's ..activities,?puts a weight of 815 tons upon his j shoes. The fingerprint system of i- 1 .deiiUhcaliQri__has been used in China since Jthe- Han dynasty j (20$ B. C., A. -D. ,25,)(flceord- ; I Profession % v --Offire Honrs: . ^Telephones: 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3530 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. ...lies. .6548 Dr. . E. Stepehenson Physician and Surgeon Diseases of. Women and Children A Specialty Office: Residence: 1414 Vi^Assembly St, ' 1328 Oak St. Dr. L. M. DANIELS ' Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given pisgaseS of W.omvtr- . ^s===?T" 44^1?VVashinifton-St. --2.210-Hampton- . Office Phone: 0429 lies. Phone: 7105 .'J * 1 ?"rTSST urtice Hours: Telephones:^ .9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Olhce 3700 12:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4092 2:30 to 4:UU P. M:? 0:00 to 8:00 P. M. DR. J. G. STUART OlTiee: < Residence. H 1702 Main Street 1417. Pine Street 'i COLUMBIA. S. C. Hours: Telephones: 9 to 10,A. M. . . .a t Ollice 305 12 to 2 'P. M. j Residence 243 3 to 4 P. M. '' -d-to 8 P. M. * Dr. J. Douglas Williams PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 1109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. 3LUMBIA, >ens SeptemberV*, Bieckett, A. M.y> D. D., titution for the Training "the African Methodist E lowin c rnin'spc - O ?s, Normal, Teacher Trai me Economics, Music, Fr > rmation address: Rev. D. H. Sims, A. I s * -9 ; - y - -7- : jmf wijw" 'fi" " ^LizsamBcmmmn :-?; r.^afcLJL'v. \5ZrT1 Z.- ivur ' J .L, ;.. rf Z ' a* 5" "v5 . . ' ~ !T. 7"/* r- 5*-.Saturday, October 17, 1925. Ififiptb the home^ministry. Milk is mentioned 49 times in J~ the Hrhle.~:? j . ?Pensions resulting from the civil war cost the government ? * about "$6,000,000,000. X ' 1 ' ? _ Every year in -the United States more tharr-2,000,000 golf clubs are manufactured. 6366 _ -PHONE - 6366? Chair Causing and Upholstering ? Furniture Repairing' and > Mattress Renovating. > W. S. TREZEVANT 1015 Harden St., T^CoTiimbia, s. c:. -= "^?1 Arrival and Departure of Trains i ATI ANTJC COAST LINE ^ COl.UlMBIA, S. C. .1 Effective September 21, 1924. ( All t rains JaiTyTT T~ Depart.' (Union Station') Arri\e, 5:45 a. nv. YVil.-New York-12:55 p. m Sleeper to Wilinington. 3l25 p. hi. WIU-N'eW York li?:5U p. m Sleeper to .Wilmington/ . I 4:5(i p. ni. t'hartesfon 11:35 a. m. 4 i 'ai lor?I'm?jo '('hiirloi'tiin , . | < *oJun:':in. Newdieny X- l.aurens It. It;. d 11 :5"r n-. - m l.r.tr. Q'reeA" c4t<0 r>. m . d 4:20 p. "ni. 7l.aure)?S (111:55 a. in.. _ ' 1. " i^oJiiin dai'iy?evrepi. Sunday. ^ ? . For., infoi mat ion call at Union Station. I jione 5782. . irTMnrr-lif-n 1 rr rmnui i i V % V 'X' 'XK* ?V*. ?t- * * ,s . tal Cards ,' j - , <j OHioe Hours: Phone 353fi _ 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. _ __ 3^LMLlo_7_r.AL ftu-ndnyn Hy -7Vpt?oiin nienrar^- . "" DrTlI. G. Thompson Surgeon Dentist Crown aivl' 1 hitU'o. W'ork a Specialty Pyorrhea Treated Succossiully. 1414'i Assembly St. Columbia, S. C Otlire I lour?: 10 to P2 "H ) ft t u II I' ItT lulKiilu nut! Oflico 5714; Resi 3702 vl ^ DRh\I. A. EVANS ] -i f" IV M'II" A eipa/MriTTy Graduate Nurses in-Attendance. H 1001.Taylor St.,* Columbia* S. C. V DR. H. II. COOPER " ^ Gold Crown?/in<l Bridge WorklA H Specialty 1? " t Off.. Phona 6-129 1125 Washington? Office Hnirv ~ T 1 jlr'iir" *1 8 tg 9 A-r-M.- -r? Office 4247 1 l'to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 - 5 G- tp 8 P. M. r Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. Office: Resdence:2101 Gervais St. 1301 Pine St. Office Hours: ? ? 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 5 P- M. to 7 P. M. . Dr. J*~H. Goodwin 1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C. j RSITYHH c._ | j 22, 1925 I Chancellor & of Negro?Youths., X ipisfopal Church. Tning, High School, Y , inting, Commercial $ ~ _ i f* d., D. D., President. - # - . 4;r %* it. t;