The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 05, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6

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jjp n!<vi gn > TTTJ'TrTT-ZvTTZ-r I: Contestant; * t ,'j U' A tt I |?t(H ^Ull . &> . * f With great int Contest of THE PAI ' 5000 Sub ;v-wT*J ? \ujc4* a ^utfuy. . . * ^ Preniiunr Offer ever papfcr.C" Read our of: = Following arc tl entered: ^ _ ! ... i .ti 'i" 1 " ? ? ? .. . .. .... Miss Elois Rctj O. A Mr. TE. C. Miss Annie Miss Lillian " Rev; M. G. 1 Mr R. L. B1 ; Miss Myrtle I 2 Rev. S. C. G BENEDICT NOSES OUT ~ ,h - CLAFL1N 3-0 e "?:?- ' " o 5 Orangeburg,Cm Nov:29? ' i On Turkey Day. Claflin traveled c " to Columbia, S: L. to meOt Bl'll- 'l edict "College for their annual j gation. was held scofolo^ while I Benedict with a field goal made i< a tally tor three. ?ni-i'U - ? ????J 1? ?* maxim s oest cnance 10 score t -= 1 came earlyJn the tijyt quarterly when "Big Tiller." Claflin's j. fast end went down etfi a punt c and recovered the ball within | 35 yafds of goal .after it had1 ^ been ' touched by the Benedict safety man. Here Claflin be gan i Hp ball to tha.20 .y.ard. line and on.~ ; the first down attemj>t?d-a pass<, whiclr was' incomplete in the end' - ' zone Causing the ball to go *to, 'Benedict on the 20 yard line. At*, the very end of this period Ben-; ? i . i edict after several .unsuccessful p miPJliplS1 lu JRi/m thru tho "lino* kickeda field goal which* was the p ...'only score made in the game.| The Half ended with the ball in, ; ClflittT s . possession. . ;t In the second half Benedict 0 ^rvfonvUvo plnyir|g c by kicking on the first down al- j, most every- time she received the4 \ the bal.l,,.,CWi? berakted-her n,r v having the most'powerful back-_} fieltTTn,'tl?e Conference, began! her terrific driving while Bene-! j ?r~ diet pitting lip a ~ stop JJJbig Mildred ?>lake,' L'an-.(_ didate for all American fullback, ( Joseph Crcgg, carrying nn Ihe )j fame oi his brother* Was.plough'-1 ^ i"pr +ha linp for rnnsistent fnins. 7 J&espite' this almost unbearable 0 driving Claflin was "not able to ( cafry the ball over for a touch e down and the game ended in ther^ second* hulf Without any first' downs .having beep ma<le, by ]< - Bcnediet^while Glaflin tallied at ^ least nine first downs. . Jos. D. McGhee,, HAINES 24 BOOKER T. o WASHINGTON HIGH 0 u jo Ha!he4 'had 'no' trouble bCat-jp ing Booker .T.. Washington High t Schdol'ort Thanksgiving Day. S The.Jinal -score being 24-0 'j'l mnc^Haj;^r had Haines^ai ed to ? make it so, after the game harp V been safely tucked away. Hajnes*T slowerMicr TfpredT and ted.many second and third string p men. 4/Lc Coach Madden refused in thejt beginning to pjay more than"l&i minute periods so this cut off is some of the scoring; Booker T.1 tj never threatened Haines goal in p fact they made only one first q down, vand-fompleted _np passes o; -V- The efltite^ffafrf^^fearrr played- * well and looked more Jike a col-,C lege team than a higq^cjigpl^jd Ltmar (L) at quarter j?layed & i Enter Th erest and' enthusia: -METTO LEADER scribers is the ! IE GREATE made in this State fer on page 3. hie names of contes CONTESTANTS^ se Jaesrers 100 ^.Parker 1QQJ Clark 100^ L. Acker man 100 ' Watts loo: Williams?-? 100 ue 100 Evans - 100 ampbell ?100 lis usual stellaj- game kicking very goal from touch down and ne fiekl goal. Others to' star were "Nat" . Cunningham, "ufiningham, Stark-s, Reid, Jones" Jercival ana Cubb. ??? A crowd of one "thousand witnessed the gam<?. Qfficials: CAdffT Pnrr College?Rp^ree. I ill from Timkppgpp ? nmpjiTv Celley, Haines head linesman. Next weeks issues will conain a summary of this Season^ fames in the Georgia-Carolina Association and a pick of an all onference team. L & T. AND SHAW FIGHT TO A 7-7 DEADLOCK inmn (mown noun FIGIIT lies (o tie score.. Capl. Wilson removed in first^few minutes of game because of injuries. Practically the entiyo odulfc lobulation of colored North Carolina was in Greensboro on Thanksgiving Day to witness he hectic thrilling classic. With ut a doubt, the greatest crowd v<t in rt1 tVmhnn'p mf a fpoT.bflTI ;ame played % between Negro earns in N. C. was present to utnCsS' the Turkey Day strug" 5rle, played at Cone Park* between two well trained, hard ighting teams, representing lhaw University and Ar. & T. Allege. Ip the first half, the ireensborcLbays were outclassed y the visitors, -the ball being lay.ed most of the time in A. & "s. tor.ritory?The sharp attack f Shaw was gallantly led by he,-fiery quarter, George Mitcjy 11 and his fellow cofnrades, Marin and Chambers. * In" the third quarter, at the ickoff, the ball went over the oal line*, A. & T., for some reason-forgot and refused to fall n the ball. Shaw, was taking dvantage of this disadvantage f A. &T.,~fell orT the ball" and .an awarded the first touchdown f the game. By "the way of a ilaeemerit kick contributed by he educated toe of Chambers", lhaw added another point, givtig her'a lead'of 7-0. Up to this period, A. & T. had ftown?nothing -in attacking strength. Virtually every atacK, every,, drive* ^lbp{jed lay of Shaw's line led by Capt. IHk ^With--their-backs against he wall, the A. & T. magificent /ont bfrll machine came -back trong, displayed a charging aback __that netted therrt seven oints. Several times, the heady uarter Bell deceived the two flicials, the-entire Shaw team -tffl-ef the-'KpeetaJtorff:- Bits oleman, the fleet footed grida>?Q*ir?j'Qci over for A. ; T's, touchdown. Lining up on ' r % i r I '-w' jrj le Contest sm the Subscription |,1 ... s M-r-? ? ?.. o. l begins. .... . SLOGAN <^V. . .*? ? ??.. v V*?i? ' si 4 4 ST 4 . . ' ^ ? *>?../? . . ? i i < * V 4 j. by a Colored News itants, who have ah i 7 ^.| . . ' w JL4J I / .- > . . . ' /I Votes Votes - ?-*- i Votes Votpft- .-..V..-.- .. Votes 7 V otes ?_ Votes Votes .. Votes - - the three yard line, Lane carried the ball over for the extra point, , thus bringing joy to the^follow"ers of A. & Tr College by evening the score. From then oh/ A'. & T i nl i In 1 in nil flnpnrtimonts of the game. Capt. \Vil ipon, because of a dislocatetb -^-boulder blade . ^^L^ rer^oved . from the iraine in tbe iirst hftlf Milner took his place, i Was "there a crowd ?^'^here was some crowd -from the gate-' keeper's point of view. Heceipta unofficially are sard to have exceeded $5,000 for'tTi'^iJay' | Never could so riiany people be assembled with less friction, less disorder, less ill temper." Coach-' jes Byarn and Martin sfiould'be nroud of their boys. Coleman jToT ~Xr&. T; mid Chambers lor pS.lii:.\e pr.-i\-.> exhibitions in" -L {Minting?botlr about - on ' even basis. ; When the whrstle blew, mark ing ino enu ot me game, several I'.,r ihmr A In v.i V1 -i i nr f|Y'fluded in this number is George" ' Mitchell, fiery quarter back who on many occasions has brought Shaw on the gridiron." " It' is sf.-ifl that Mitchell is a' clean snort. This is a great"credit to any athlete and a rich lessonifor all players. Here's luck to 'tdebnge Mitchell.? _ ?? hineup lor the game qs follows SLiAW Position' AT."" FalJ<ner it. H. " "Sfreather *GM1 (Gapt.)- T. Cunnuigham .lUliird K. U.?' ^ Mirror .Pavne C. Patterson" T_tT'~tZ r: "Triw Hug hes L.. T. Kotncg^y' McCIaron -L. K. Hester Martin R. II. B. Coleman Chambers F. B- Lane Mitchell Q. Bull, | Armstrong L. H. B. Wilson Ct. : Score by periods: Shaw P.V? P/ -A. & T. ,. . . Q.JQ-. 0.7; tution: Browser tor scmmfm ' > -' K'ni'Jii* > im i , \ NEWS OF THE OLD FOLKS! ~HOME ^? t'uu a 1115 C\ Vlf\y of blessing at the: _ Old Eolk!s_ homo. On Sff.P v..... The Zion and Union Baptist 'Churches' choIhV fehflfefet! ygVeat |services for the benefit of the. ! Hlfi folks. 'Meeting waft" Ufa Brothers McCormick aCZiou.&jp^ 1 While ol Union. There weiu a1 1 great -pec/plg1 -to "^w4tP* ness the meeting. | After the ' rneettng had con-l ; clufledv^atiberalpuicae. of-.--&kOA.< ' old folks, also thanking the Second Nazareth BaptistChticclw fbr-a fuirse of $1.40. . J The Thanksgiving dinner "arid , services were held as usual at 2/ ^o'clock. The ina^tes* asseri^lecf in the dining room and eeatecM themselves, at the two large ta.blesiJilled \viffi aff'tcinds of deT? J 7 v v vw/vv'A^rvwvwwvvv t-*~* j * r. 0 r.>, 1. *1 , - - Ikrtous eatsv,... There the^W< "home,eighteen people ^wno wore Wery glad .to. have:, been* .spared '< to < receive. aimth?T./Thanksgiv~ V_ ing dianenat the Old Folka/Home ..." > ^'Althopg^thftr wondorful<JUv, U^Charles. Jaggers .is..gcme but. not. WJ forgotten, dead hut.he.lives. .Jy .< , .'Eveny.si*ide aoul brought .the .. > I world's. greatest^evangelist bade ~ ?t?vmumcvny. w'.> ... i. "-"Donations'"were..sent..from ... neaHy.coloredjnatiUitions. ia the. J?" ?ity*? ...The., donations..irom. the > .. ^chod.snwp.rft.as..follows:r. ... . ? Bonediot . College,' Allen. .Uniyerr 7T~ sitys BooJoer-T. .Washington,. Hi .>.> iOld- a net' Wew Howards. Graded Schools^/The.. Waverley, Graded ... of"St. John Baptist.HQivurch of 771 .Booker Washington Hts.,. ;Sant-Lo wonderful'donations,- * Sister..W. ^ D.- Da-venport^Sect., Special. Mejn. .. Sister Rogarna-Bookhart and ' "Coultt^ "artdv,ttte ~Shtn6v of the- " donation. iiJt(t- ?'... ,.7^ .. The bii.Fpika .reiflflip .ftskipg, ? the> pr.aypra-.of. both .white and colored."">"J" ';* -y "" " *" Freely,"ye give-freely ye re-^ 6 'ceive. Lives of great men all remind ,\Vp faYT-mafcv>'rtnt>-hret; sublime.> i - Aitcl- in"t>artihg Ie'avP" behifttP,' - ii . . | ^ ^ j?T Fo6t-prinp^j^TW ii1110.:v Su;?uv Jaggwa, fteporter. '-?samimmmtmi ~" i101 FOR SALE. ^ . ...", ;; . . ^ Skin and Scalp Soaps, Face Po\v-L;< 'dors, Deoderant, ^ Vanishing^ |?~ (-ream, d'old Cream,' Talcum Powders, Toilet \Vater. Bouquet Perfume; . J . . ^ PORO SYSTEM d , Schlji atld HaiF'TrCatme'nt. I * Mme. Calhe Servance Dyson, _1 111 ctJ_"'rni..mhtn| g r "' j'l^s . ADSl.7iVJu!'SA?RPR^. Pastor fet." Pet'ehs B'apt. Chufch,141 trmbV^'C: SERV'IGKS^Euecy.:.first- .and thyvl SlniulAU.,m.Par}fr tn/M^h: A lso' President' of * the "Christian ?p< Uisifig"Still "SdCiety; 'Columbiav^Vis S. Cr"' ' ^ ? jofli Arrival and Departure e? Trains- ATLANTIC CO -VSTUhlMfcL ?^ " * '"'cdtA-MniA'. s: c/W" -".i "Oi .*>* * - - > .! \z-. Kfffifti.ve/,?ePi^n)ber2lt 1192^^^ \ * > ' < (All trains daily) Depart 1 (Union Station) 'Arrive'" 5>:-l5 v.m; AVU.-NfW 'York T2 :?if>* p:irr . >.tn Whlntin^-flO/ 1 3:l>K.n, m?Wi.l. _V,.v? \'..i'l/ in.R.,1 ? v. ,$lpept?r,A9..W?!W.^t9P../-' jet T:50 p. in. Cfrark'stcrn? 11 :M5 m m-j frr-rj?* f'm liir- Car to <vhWleslon' ' ' i ???? : 7 ; *= ! 3 Tolutnllllt, NVwfien'v It: It, ' dll:5&-?. .m.'-Laji..Gve<?n-xz4i4l) Pwjn.j(1 4:20 p. rn. Laurens jdl L:55 a. im. ? . -Union Station dtuly^d?' I station daily except Sunday". V V WJv MVI,VMS' jy. ... Vi For information call at union Sfa- ' j ^ iTMjj^EN ELw."'--: .| :::.:::::CQ a. *** ? ;t; School .Upc 'Aw. ...Bishop W. $ ^^Co-e*ducam;nai Instit j* Utidef W^AflSflicfe'sS of tl 'OiEyvvww-7'7vyvr.'-.1-.*':?.".".''' rV' - Arts and Sciences, Grammar School, Horn* i 4 . I < /i4kJ (( X and Tailoring. . .?or further inform S'" ^ #ifl^ri rf jr 'V ?r! ^1-1 /4> !>4>4|>4<^ltt4<^4>4t^4>' <1 ? 4'aintFix' Roofs'"'CieaiF' ^ yo^^^rwiTt^ 4 at Your SERVICE AT ONCE. IV... v v? w . ? J.T.CARTER ' 33 LadySV., Thone 21387 9 ' . J] yjV?0 V ?- *?-?*??*? * >! .? J f ? ' V" ., >? '< ?ti'> w ii IT \t.Tl nftAWWRRS WANTRH i ai ju j jik ii >vjai? ttjj tw xi.l "t#r.ui?-?rtrrn . / t.^?> f ui' t* /jui ^ ^|| u can turnish- ^Board amp dging for m&J<^ BoWer8.,Rt: "Casonable. rate. . Call and.seal irforrafces'etc. Mfi,? .KftNCiy.iuB^sI . ? J*.;. -u\j' i .11-. ii. . ! ...... , i i ' . . ;. i ? . > i a?' L / 7" .366 . PHUNK- - .. bibfl I ~ -n / ' I a ?<. _ ??.L s ' ((<ii ((UtK'i J iair Caneing and Upholstering Furniture Repairing and ^attress Renovating. ? . - ?_i _ ^ "* " - --'-"in? xi* f Tji i it 7.- >Tl / mr- rri4t 9 Ilerden . Stvy . Columbia?-' l.rr.t .till I,,. I t y ; ' Profession ~~ c?L --i^a JJ'.? liQ y - iA'* U jJl mij j> J ice Hours: Telephones^? 30 A. M. to.2 P. M Offirp 3E36L QO P. M. to 8 P. M. .., I^es. 6548 )r; G. E. *Stepehenson ' Physician end Surgeon ^eases at Women 'and Ghndron >CE t ,_ ...Specialty. ;i ; + cei " """ " ' "Residence:* 4\4'Assembly/ St, _,.,1329 ,Qf?K St. , Dr. l;;m.;;paotels;;; _; Physician and Surgeon ?ci&L . Attention Given., Diseases ,q{ Women. :l <Wasl\ingt'on"St>."'22lO"HartiptbA ice- Phone',' 0429-.. ,Ree. Phone;. 716E* ^ ....... . ., ..I... )|| /|I -TT. . tee Hours; '" TeTepHn'n'esf ' 00 'tO' .10:90" Av'M'." jOffice-3706 00..to. A:0Q PAlM,....r.4G.?2 a0_to 4:00 P. M. 00' tt)"'fff00> P: r- " > '-"j DR. STIJARt'.'.'.'l' ce: ' <a ' ' ' 'J^'esWeVibei"" ' 2 Main SOrewt .. ? -1417. Ptne Street?. .. ,iwCqjuum^ja,A a _ urge- ...... ......Telephones;], to 10 A. M. Office 305 to 2 P. M. * - 'ItWIdttttctf 2481' to >k "P{* M?> .i ......... ....... to... 8-p. ax. L r- .T. Douglas WiUiams PHYSICIAN & SURGEON * "" 19. .Nancp. S. , C., TTrTri^Triii jn /. I.I.J iu,., , , i j .. i uniye: , . *>i 4 In i .iOOn i \ iii'iii;' 4 j LUMB1A, S. > * .ti.; M u J 7 ' ,?? m t U III it' t*UU rJl A ms September f>m Jvi !?ii h _/*aj jiiii Y.Becketi, X QBolrt fOt"tlKL Traiflfftg \ubAfrican-, Methodist h ving Courses: ' w ; M'4#. 9!. if/ i I J. ,M ill?*.?? ? ft- . 11 i T-? Normal* Teacher ,T;rai 9 EconomTcsV MtiSM, Vt latiwad^ressr"' Rev: #, A;! - .kiJO iij n> -SAl/lv^A - Regruhtr size ; Rlbvipgf Rietupc?M^ebina .For 1_ S^le m 'iteDb'Brosffdtfrst^'^ 135.00. ^ -. - ,' *" - u ?/*Vjjd A *_ . ~ u a-^- ? - r e ~'T " - - r yv 4i>4i /m.y ? (tji a i < ?% ? TTTtitt .. SALE.'" t wi^h.-to..dispose ?/ |he.. folio wing?.< 1 artide.A .a^, JPriyaffl Sal?. ftft.ewh at, $1,1,,Hampton Street: One Piano; Two dabinet Organs; Op6 Bed ftoom Suit} 'Oh'6 Phttor" Suit,"and several other articles of valye^ tV ' ''" ' * Appty to' " WI H. THOMAS; ' ' - ' '"> -> " 1-129 Washington St. Mme. Mary tee Brooks BEAVW parlor: I'ORO SYSTEM U^Ej) and TAUGHT. . ' . " ?????!? *? ?' ....?: ?: 1004 Green St., Columbia, S. C. i * *. 4 * ? t ? 4 * * l . v /> ? ' 4?A l \ / i . ' ~ 7 PHONE B487 ; L. A. Hawkins' 777 4 ? 1 * * !?/' M.J^U ? I * s* J J >0 Real Estate Agency "HomesonRasy Terms" . , 1107 ^ Washington Street . ? , ;... ? * : 71 1 1 F|? If? J i : ; ? ""i" "io, i Lai; Vards I . / *?. j Qffictf Howe:- .-' > Phono 3W- - 5 A. M.,tP..2 P. M. . .. , 3 P. M. to 7 P. M... . ? v ' ... t-t j Sundays ,$y Appointment^ ,?- . .. J)Xa &. Thompson Surgeon Dentist ..jrmu_ Crown and Bridge Work, a .Specialty. ... Pyorrhea Treated Buccessiuiiy. ? lAi4%-Assembly.St.. Columbia, S. C. . | 14 'filiJ-',"", ir./j ruiri. j . j, f Oflice Houj:i?i'10,,to 12.M.y2.to 6 P. M. Telephones: Office 5744;' Res. 3702 DR. Me A. EVANS . Diseases.^-Women A Specialty. . 1 . Graduate .Nurses in Attendance. . 15Q1'A.T.aylor.St.,.,. .Columbia, S. C. ?1mmm? ?1?^? " Pit: ii. H, POQPKR A .... Pffdfftt- J -Gold"Crown and-'BrTdgo Work A : ' I Offl. 'Hiorie '?> 'YT2FT Washington ^ Office-floTirH^ .. .. - Telephones: - . 8 to 0 A. M, -?n ;?Office_4247 1" to' - Res. 8875 8 to 9 P. M. 1 v t>Yf,\W, JQ..C)tiappeHC Jr. Office:" ' Rasflence: 2101 <3<'rvaiR< St.* - < ->1301 Pin? St.. t . i I ? l "/.',?>> ' "1 i i ' i .* t ' i 1 i i r?r-f 1 / V Office Hours;? to' A'."Ar. to hp:m:'" " * .0 P.- My,to 7 P. M : \ j j'tiji t J J a 11^9 Washington St. Columbia S. C. pilp|^ 22, 1925 | \n Chancellor.: y df Nfe^o YotitfisrX^ ,%J j " /. -> J<l # ?./'<> 4 ? I I Vl ^ | ... ?H> ? Episcopal Church. ? -..j i-1' i*._'/'j liing, ...High.School,.. Y~.> intihg;,,4C01rniW6rd!ar''2'; ^ 1 t>; I):; Presiaent. * m *lj44 4 4iO |V/ ?7utl/l ?A? J i?4 I Ni ? ' , - 11