The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 01, 1921, Page 6, Image 6
MOPS UP WITH ALLENDALE.
Bamberg High Walks Away With
Visitors Last Wednesday.
Jn what was advertised to be a
foot ball game, but which in reality
turned out to be a marathon or track
meet, Bamberg's high school eleven
plowed through, waded over, dashed
BijiV K across, ran around, knocked down,
trampled on and overwhelmed the
midget eleven children representing
the Allendale high school at Dixie
Land park, the local high school field,
last Wednesday. The result of the
slaughter was 51 points for the winners,
and if they had been there yet
the losers would never have realized
Sprj. the thrill of a score. In less than
one minute after the referee's whisnrnrtlnpolo
maooanro in.
iuo iiau OCl bUC nuuibwib luuuuuw V
to action Half Back Jones had crossed
their last white line with the pigskin
under his arm for six points.
Something remarkable then happened.
Bamberg quickly kicked off, and
including the kickoff it required exactly
three plays for them to score
another touchdown, Captain Price
racing thirty yards on an end run.
With clock like regularity this big
hoy playing full hack would tear off
30, 40 and 50 yard dashes until it
got to he almost a joke. The entire
h , loca^ back field composed of Jones,
Price, Ducker, and Klauber, ran
their tongues out up and down the
field, with the exception of Klauber
at quarter who had sense enough to
y. always make the other fellows carry
the ball and to save his wind for
calling signals. George Ducker at
half hack appears to have the making
o errant fv\!la&a font hall niaver ii\
I\ Mm. He handles himself well, hits.
* the line hard, is a power on defense,
and is easily the all round star of
J||... his team; another year or two in high
j|Ki * school foot ball and he will be a jew.
e* *or some big team to boast of.
Bamberg high really hasn't a finish.
&?ed high school foot ball team by any
v: ' means; Ducker is the only man on
the team who knows how to acm
curately tackle an opponent. But
SM- the one-sided score Is accounted for
||gt py the fact that cne parents ana mg
brothers of the Allendale children
did not come with them to let them
Wj. - know that if they got lost somebody
^ would be along to minister to them
and show bhem the way home. They
8| were too tiny to represent any foot'
' hall team. Be it saiiflr to their credit
f; that tlhough outweighed until the
scene was almost comical, they bat^
tied gamely and courageously, and on
f:- one occasion with the aid of several
well executed forward passes they
1^0- carried the ball into Bamberg terri
tory, but their last forlorn dying hope I
, : of ever scoring faded and ebbed away
as the local defense stiffened and
J buckled down to serious business.
:" The Allendale kidlets however, are a
jg fine bunch of little fellows, full of
pep and game to the core, and the
pv graceful manner in which they took
|||' their medicine assured the spectators
? /' that at least their fathers before
them must be men and if they them
It-. selves live long enougn tney migni
also grow up to real manhood, having
*' accepted their disastrous defeat in
|? smiles and as a matter of fact, rathf
er than to chew, cuss and spit about
it, as many other poorer sports would
fv have done. But they were not big
r- enough to cuss big anyhow. Probably
nobody present ever before witnessed
a socalled foot ball game in
which a participant performed
iVvMivii/Mif tha AAntoof wifh chnf>a
I jfc.y, tUiVU^UVUV tuv vvuvvwv ?
I shined, long trousers, collar and tie,
I BUS suc^ was regalia of an
I Allendale half back; and during one
I play when he lost a cuff button this
P'-' lad of society desired to stop the
I game to search for his property;
I whoever, the heartless officials refusE
ed to consider his important request.
| The Bamberg boys 'hardly had to
jJlay hard enough to need a bath
KSgv'- WD n meir ueia uav was> uvei.
! Officials: Watson, Wofford, refI
eree: Bamberg, Sewanee, umpire;
R Stabler, Wofford, headlinesman;
J Carter, Clemson, and Chavis, Citadel,
?&? ?''' timekeepers. Time of periods, 10, 12,
lPfev-^ Attractive Party at Coc>e.
I Cope, Nov. 22.?An attractive
i affair was the party given last week
jfe ;>- by Mrs. J. M. Brickie in honor of
I Miss Mamie Phin, of Denmark. Mu
W'. sic was rendered by Miss Effie Leel
Garrick, Friendly and Alex Barr,
H, George Henry Hughes, Jaul Fralick,
? and Jerome and Isadore Garrick.
rick.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed, those serving being Misses Eleanor
and Delle Brickie.
Those present were as follows:
Misses Mamie Phin, Eloise Antley,
Minnie Brown, Effie Lee Garrick, Sadie
Murphy, Eleanor Croft, Delle
Brickie, Ruth Brickie, Elise Brickie,
; George ?- Henry Hughes, Friendly
Barr, Alex Barr, Paul Fralick, Basil
Antley, Eugene Walter, Cope Hayden,
Jerome Garrick, Isadore Garrick,
Dannie Kittrell, Fred, Harold,
I Leland and Clifton Brickie.
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A Plea for 1 tetter Girls.
Backward, turn backward, 0 time in
your flight,
And give us more girls who want to
live right. j
Give us more girls who are satisfied
To live as our mothers lived and
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died.
Who will make happy 'homes with
high ideals,
And not think so much of dress and
high heels.
But give us more girls who are willing
to stay home?
Who will love and cherish their husband
alone.
O give us fewer girls whose dress is
indiscreet
| As they promenade up and down the
street.
I An-d give us more mothers who will
teach their girls
That life is not made up of paints
and curls.
And not let them go out upon the
street
Almost uncovered from knees to their
Paa#1
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Dressed to attract the attention of
men,
And thus unconsciously lead them
into sin.
For "We are only weak mortals, (
after all? i
Sons of Adam, prone to fall."
0 give us more girls who look serious
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The through trains frc
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of Charlotte over the pe
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way System.
Effective Sunday
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" Columbia
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and Pennsylvania point*
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High class coaches t(
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ly 011 life,
Intent upon making some man a good
wife.
Since women inspire men to each
high ideal,
Oh, what a responsibility they should
feel!
I And live a life that is sublime,
That all men might worship at her
shrine.
j So, onward and onward, 0 time in
your flight,
We hope for more girls who will try
to live right. R. T. G.
Two For Company.
In a southern town two young colored
men, each with a lady of color,
were going along the street, with a
third dark rose walking unaccompanied
betwreen the two couples, when
another young colored man appeared
from around the corner.
"Howdy, -Mistah Johnsing," called
the nearest pair; "hit's a mighty fine
day. Cain't you come ovah and jine
us? Here's a vacant lady."
The thirteenth annual conference
of governors will be held in Charleston
December 5-7. Elaborate
preparations have been made in
Charleston for the entertainment of
the visiting executives. This will be
the first meeting of the conference
to be held in South Carolina.
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take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a
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healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
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Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
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HEALING HONEY.
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DENTAL SURGEON.
Graduate Dental department University
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