Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, October 24, 1948, Image 11

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' : jH ^ ^ fc :l_ It- kimH .w"j *.t#, vj? i week! Clark Elev r- ? oi H To Win Hoi /tf;? ;> 1. ' Kl-^r'r- ATLANTA Head Coach Marion M. {Albert Watts, and C. R* Ha Blathers through lengthy d Boon, to get their 1948 grid n Kind battle with the Alabama i:^0 p. m. Saturday at-Hernc Head Coach Marion M. Curry Maim Assistant Coaches Albert Watt.^ Hand C. R. Hamilton gent the Clark College Panthers through lengthy defensive drills, Monday afternoon to get th?lx. 194S grid machine, well oiled for the weekend battle with r htt* ? ^?i?w **wi4ivvn, owiiCU" ^ Md-for 2:30 p. m Saturday at 9 Hcrndon Stadium. H Faille CardinahandBlack Panth| ers are eager to score their op?ner !!3drlHnnE~ln tire win column and are expected to play the game for all I it is worth, It Is generally known now that the Gold and Black HorI nets have found their spark and "Wtn be out to repay the Panthers.for ^^ the 12-6 beating handed them lost Hrop&r at "Montgomery. pB^WNER CROWD LOOMS banner crowd looms for?Uhs I I" heated tilt between these hither ipHAC rivals. Atlanta fans want to see the Panthers in action on the ^ugfl^nui^ie-tlie-ftret-time-thhr-se'alloni and local high school vminga*c axpeeied to turn in-large HH|tIBBSx37~lo witness' the ^annual l/'Hlgh School Day" festivites feu teuring half-time entertainment by H|be dark, Washington High and I Howard High bands. l,. .During the week, the Clark menHfers will devote some time to such Hkmdarnentals as blocking ^?STT553" jfcfenslve . play and design "* some HlMrt strategy to stop Alabama I trT" 'rCa^ PRSsin^ combination, Eater In the week, attention will centered on perfecting the Pan rer's offensive attack. Coagh CurHp will rely mainly on Johnny jticbards, his chief running threat, a product of Harris High School, ^Meridian, Miss. Teaming up with 1 ttlchards on the- ground will be Her UMii Hunter, hard-driving fullback. Eof Washington High School, Miarpi MK Then there will be Sclhley Wil I Sfinson, William "Wilson, and Dep. I Gray, of Washington High School ^^fcAtfamta, alons? with Charles MRqiid-" er, promising newcomer from Hill School, LaFayette, Ga. Oh the Clark forward wall will Minor, Ijnkln. and-Putriclc ^eiTTformer stars at Washington High (Atlanta); Fred White, HowST. I ruin* health, happlneu I V 7 Jl nh [Fr-i you begin to diinlt^ a U ' Z3JAW SIRE FOR MORE AL ^ "a REAUY-TO-liSE Bk i but * means 01 temporarily b'rScAKI^G lVlil aerlyjnapeychUtrlr cause of addiction. but is a INTlCNUltD Tt> BUILD AN AVERSION. ( TKRFERING WUH THE SOCIAL OR WO .. a number of hour*. The durutlon of the avrrsio OT l?w?lhJy may even be pcrtnanurit 1? SEND MET MORE WONDERFUL AJLOOR HfSAVY DRINKER 1 BOUGHT FROM Y< H SULTSON ALL FOR WHOM I BOUGHT."! ?- |4ua a few cents C O D. char*en To M - AUCOKEM and instructions sent in plain wr m iWDW^sT HEALTH *">$ wiThisT-Way* Br-- w fWhst to do for woman's oldest problem, functional monthly pain? B; Many % girl and woman has found lite answer in Cardui's 2-way help. I, You see, Cardux may make things B iota-easier, for you in either'of two BmS?;*'(L) Started 3 (lays before B /your time" and taken as directed BAa the Ubd, it should help Tciievo P[r; - ' . 'Vy . '' ' ' '--7 CxfinrttiH iflaNS) ?? Curry and Assistant Coacht efensive drills. Monday a?tn lachine well-oiled for the.weel State Hornets, seheduled it on Stadium; = ?j'ard High (Chattanooga); Aubr | Chatters,' H.oosev6lt Higli. (Oai I Tnfl 1 H??'arri .Tonn I nog fantnr 1 (Was'cross)and Jerry Hobb.s, Tr ity High, (Athens, Ala.) Oklahoma U. 'Continued from Prge One) rin is- a highly intelligent man at will do nothing io lower the stai dards and prestige ol the O. t ~ ?<eh<wFaF edtiratton. First, perhrr they will put him alone tr. a sepa ate classroom atid lecture to hi singly. This, too, is ridiculously e -=penSTve. Then they may- let him tn a vvliiUi clas,s but -put -a fence aroui - hie chair as they did in the <'UsO~ n Negro student at the Universi of Arkansas. Arkansas white sti dents requested and jjained the r ' TTiovhf of t ho Trrtrc: O. thr st.uden Will do likewise. ;?7- ? "It is important* not to confu ""mliulRjlOh or Froi. McLavir --with-the abolition of ttm crow a together. There,are varying degre " of segregation and some of thei in the current state of race r?latioi in- the south, are wise. But. whi : segregation may be properly pra uceu jii a ous, it is smy in tne po office, and while Negro uhdergri duate schools are logical in a sta like this, separate graduate .schoc are senseless. ? . "We wish Prot. McLaUrln a gov school year, and we hope tl\at 1 Joins the white class and that tl fenp* somes down as soon as po sible." /. ; ' '; .... _ SfcCOND APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION NORMAN. Okla. ? (ANP) ? J Q. W. McLaurhi attended his fir class in the graduate school at tl University of Oklahoma he Thursday, J. E. Fellows, dean < admissions, announced that Mr Mauderie Hancock Wilson had a] plied for enrollment. Fellows sa the woman's records were in orde but that no action could be take immediately." v ^McLaurin. a retired professor, b< sail1 hi.s-^irrtr -day rjutVtly:- -He~^ alone in an anteroom adjoining tl regular classroom for 31 studen in educational psychology. This wi lin Hm? with tiip university -regent order tliat he be admitted on "segregated basis." He could east totobbi HMHNdUH . AICORtM may help you id your Tlbtne When lew <lropH of ALCOKEM ELIMINATES DECOHOL. NO BOOKS TO READ. ALCOKEM KORMULA. and is the only low prii-ed method TEE or SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY 'ith or Without drinker's knowledge Not a cure. INKING GYCLE. Iktes not neck to remove unme.thod of witltdraw.il ot alcohol ALCOREM IS >R DISLIKE: TO ALCOHOL WITHOUT INRKING LIKE OF'THE DRINK EH, except lor t> to alcohol ipary vary from a few ijayi to longer i noma caaea. One happy inter writ?s: " PI.EASE EM AT ONCE FOR A FRIEND WHO IS A )U BEFORE AND HAD WONDERFUL KEiKND NA.M H A Nil A DD It ESS - then pay post snve d-O.D, chartjys, send IS.iD with yotir otder. tpper. \. 60S SO. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO 5, IU. ire Arc Praising Help. Try It! * function I periodic pain; (2) taken throughout the month llke^^oolc, it should digestion, rcststandH come, flfl parecJfl I t^? k ^Hroall Games ^HHtoblk H^^jeorgla Stute vs. Bethune-Cook^|-maii_at Savannah, On. j OCTOBER 23 j Morehouse vs. Tu.skegee at Onlum < bus, Qa. . OCTOBER 22 Virginia State vk Hampton a ;H I Petersburg, Va. reJ North Carolina State vs. Virgin j< '^^ftrnion at Durham n c ?__ "Winston-Salem.Teachers vs.'beln ; ware State at Winston-Salem, N C )1* i Morgan State vs. Lincoln 'Penn ?J-sylvmila > at. Baltimore: gy j Hlneflelft -State v.s St. Pntit u y. Bluefield, W. Vn. HI j Johnson C. Siijith vs. Howard a in I charlotte, N. ,C. *1 J .rvtngstone vs. Knnxville, at Sal is ?. bury'. N. C. ^ * Shaw v.s. Morris Brown' at Raleigh N\ C. , u;vu' vmr Oliilt; I facncr.S ' Moi ristown at Fayett'eville, N. C. 'J* > Wilberforee State vs. Tetvnesspi State at Washington. L) C. ^ Kentucky v>T Wilberforee a 1' Frankfort. Kv I* * i T ""lgv'Ule Municipal Vs Miles Me ? ->. mortal at Louisville. Kv. '< I .incoln ' Missouri > Hlniuudo. or Smith at JeffersorrCi t.y Mo. fy Pisk v.-?. Dillard at New Orleans.. u- Port Valley State vs. LeMoyne a b* \ Fort Valley?Gav .If- ----- - " - . -v-f*?Albany State vsrFloritla n unit I ^ : Culle^y at jn H South Carolina State vs. Alabatn; j_ 1 A. and M., at Jaekson, Miss. ? MlsslSKippi Industrial vs. Oklotti Tj~ at Holly Springs, Miss, ns Southern vs! Langston at Batoi je" Rouge, La. ; c.t Grambl^p vs. Bjshop at Marshall Sl; i Texas.? - . " Samuel Huston vs. Texas State a te Houston, Texas. ils -Ti Hot son vs TpxP" t . Ipr, Texas. ,o Lane vs. Wiley at Jackson, Tenn. ie Prairie View vs. Arkansas State a' ie Prairie View, Tex. Paine College ? Passes Defeat re I Fort Jaekson id _ ?? , ? r, AUGUSTA, Oa.- (SNS)? Th< in Paine. College Lions- ^purred on bj a rodent 6-6 tie with Albany--Stnt< e-' College came out into the llmrligh 3t- Saturday with a deterfnlrTaXTon IKa ie enhanced them on to a'victory ove. t<3 L CX- minhltr "Par* 1 >" " uwym.y ?uu i/aviUUU MJUciU. ' * , & Hundreds of football fans iluU^ a ed as Paine College Lions lightec ly | the Augusta skies with passe* thai ? the soldiers wished and reacned io ?| but couldliul hp-.&topped. The Lamseemed from the beginning of th< game to have a spirit that becanu spread through the student lyuh hkc wildfire. The Paine Lions showed beautiful co-ordination as three passe.6 were completed for the crowd-thrill ing touchdowns. Although Fort Jackson used the T-formation Paine's single wing back formation clicked into the 32-0 victory. see and hear the instructor, Dr Frank Balyeat cfiiHnrv4e ! 1r Iltilitont . greeted McLnurin when iie reported to the class several minutes earl> Student were carefully casual. = ALLEN HOTEL-GRILL Daily Rates: i>nr 1 wo n miiih up CAFE OPEN DAICY 2516 W. Madison St. LOUISVItAE 11., KY. PHONE CYpreas 8626 ^ < mm j l i ' ?\ /i' V ,ty: <r ) w<ij ?\> i LENGT 1 *_ _ J Tr .T iv r, rr,. t4 " l~ ? - *r~i "'.?-r?rt''f ? *? ~-f ;? ? ;y? BAMfl S ' ..;, I, jvl ..jv .,?~ fi" !?' " '; ?umevin6 THE Spos-i ? 5-JOLL ft ~ ' ~ j SI AC GRID * Florida A.& M College L Fort Valley State College Alabama A & M College 11 Allen University ! Fisk University ' South Carolina State College I Tuskegee Institute } Lane Colloge ? r ? u . Morris Brown College ; Alabama State College LeMoyne College ! Benedict College * j Clark College Xovier University Morehouse. College Knoxville College * WILL FLORIDA'S ^ RATTLERS REPEAT? Colic# t, name hi Herndoh Stadium. Ii Is tu t Qrun&e" laj ye. dominated the Southe for the past four M'iw th" " ?! j-Ltm?theh?fifth successive SIAC clo j Clark.,Florida's superb blockinir. las 1 i and deceptive aerial attack are direr Make" Gaither'i. profit record since 1 1 . Florida institution'. i 1 . Atlanta grid fans are still tal anW of Bandmaster Foster's well , | Banil. This was just one example tainment, which indicates that eol t i .front the traditional fpptball tunes I Irtr folk songs and nursery rhymes -* ?' ? ' <? ? - . .. .. ? ? im. juiiiinuii nuiirn, a j The fact is, college and high s^h< football games, urc definitely oh tli< t ; thmic tunes of the hands, aiong w j jorettes really add color to the gan _ CLARK PANTHERS SET FOR DEBUT AT HOME j pair Off wjth the Alabama State Coi _ This will be "High School Day" in A include tnusic by the Clark College. ' High School bands. The Morehouse M jOeorgia for their traditional lilt with orial Stadium. This annual grid class is .certain to draw an overflow crowc ! sparkling sho\v by the Morehouse a Purple Wolverines will visit Raleigh, H University Bears. I__ Atlanta's hit? nrcii eJassie-^of-t+r [ \ between tlie David T. Howard Ka 'eleven, of Albany, Georgia. This w and the unbeaten Ramblers are exp est game of the year. Reigning ov he ".Miss Howard" ami her ( Washington High School Bulldogs I gia this week to take on the Ifudso ^ tant Big '.seven Conference g;tme ~T ifarper Field on November 1!?; vvhe i Washington High Bulldogs crash It , crown. Meanwhile, don't miss the t I Washington Utah Builthrgs and Pa , Harper Field on Friday night, Oct. I PEP AND HUSTLE MAY , I HELP NEGRO BASEBALL' 1 ! c {profitable fur Neero club owners to pawners killing lite game 1:. their un< dealing with the players and the fat pay by di.sp'io mg hustle and pep ? n \ hurting the game with their utie-side j you listen to the owners, titer have b? i wonder why they don't pive" tip baseb; ! enterprise. The players contend that i majority are primarily interested in fans. Then aceordiitR to the fans, proi mul rate iitirin'iinio and im.nmpflleht J_ : '$3,144 Raised t('unUitu?Ml from L'aRe (Inr) i Dr S. 11 BlaTte, W- ,A. Neal, Mr. I and Mrs. P. *H. Thompson, Mr. I and Mrs John^W. Thompson, W. | --Br demons. Mr and. Mrs. F. H Thompson, Mr and Mrs. John W. 1 Thompson. W. B. demons. Mr Jand Mrs. C. E Harris. Mrs. Wil- , lie Adams. A?Hint, k p. Ciist, 1 E. D. Belton. E. T. Mobley. Joliu-L sOh dark. Mr '?and Mr-. Willie . Floyd. Fred Hawk. Johnnie ones, j i /\iiron Harnett, Mrs. May A Sil- ' ] frank. Mrs. C s Hough, Mrs. j] Christine Brown, Mrs. Elsie Thom-j us, G. L. Lee. C. E. Dingle, Wil- < Ham -Phillips, .James E, ,Coleman, |? I DOUBLE FILTERED] rmtfXTRt QUAHTY. PURITY ! , IN PETROLEUM JELLY I] _ Millions depend pn this aame,^ j Moroline, ior highest:quality. , * BURNS mMINOR CUTS _ Mm-MV XWJff^^rfcwRRRKP ikIN m T \V^\t^\PRY NOSTRfLS | ] grtT: jfl "j I I ... ./ . .... . ?, -. i ' X-. f t " T ~ 7 ' ' / ? . ' V o. < m ORMCK, COLUMBIA SOUTH CARO \ - % . " .4 -J / --J'.. i?i k . HY DRILI TATE H( -?v Front (4. VlllTH =** 1 . 'i STANDINGS W. t. t?TP. OP;?PCTr* 3 0 0 74 12 1.000 2 0 0 _5S 1 1.000 r 2 0 1 50 19 1.000 1 0 0 6. 0 1000 1 O 0 19 13 1.000 1 0 0 21 7 . 1.000 1 0 0 14 13 1.000 -4?0?4- 28 27?hOOO 2 2 0 43 19 .500 1 2 0 7 71 .333 i 0 1 0 13 lo nnn i C-0 2 0 20 35 .000 0 2- 0 20 35 .000 i -Q?"2 O B 31 .000: 0 2 0 0^ 14 ? 000 I 0 2. 0 0 62. .000 j_ d? was the No. 1 question ihnmuhont I grid circles "iher F'lorltla's power- : Rattlers defeated the Morris Brown | e Purple Wolverines in n hard-fought ; dierally'known that? the ? Men Hi-rn Conference fi??tturn ihnmpinniv?tf?? Mci"i have iml.V three teams to'get bV,t wd, namely, Xavier, *Tuskegee and ; t?charging line, hard-running backs My responsible for Head Uoach A. 3. ' taking ovei nis present post at the ' i ... . , i king about the brilliant perform-balanced Florida A & M. College of well planned half-time enterInge bands are now breaking away i and going' in for universally popu. The Mt?rriw ?.??.?, 1_ iTsb put on a clever hmlf-Unpe show. >oi bands, always indispensable at e up-grade. What isjnore, the rhyith the fancy-stepping of the mate. > After three games on the. road, h ",he Clark College Panthers are ready or their debut aj. home, scheduled or Saturday afternoon, wh?n they ; liege Hornets, at HerndOn Stadium, tlanta and the sideline features will 1 David T. Howard Hiid Washington 1 aroon Tigers will travel to Columbus/ 1 i Tuskegee's Golden Tigers, at Mem- I i? packs tremendous gate appeal and < I. The added feature.*- will include a ? nd Tuskegee bands. Morris Brown's ! N. C . to keep a date with the Shaw 1 r-week will be" tlie all-out struggle I. mblers and Monroe High School , ill be Howard's homecoming game lected I ? come up with their sharper the homccvi'iing festivities will ' ' nits.?XUiM;ii.f - he a ten?Booker T. r1 are slat -d t > in* ide Macon, Geor- | J U pii; h N W-I.l ii re In n ti iiiipiir- jXliere-w-dl 4?t-?-frrruurks JfftTor e at "1 n tlie Howard High Ramblers and I : ead-on for the cit.v inter-scholastic | 1 r .edition-packed battle between .the_ 4-J trker itlzn in umlerlug Herd at :? . i . " . 3 What is wrong with Negro bnse>all? Is it living a slow death? What actors are responsible for the sharp \ Irop in attendance? Would it be build their own parks? Are the club L'thie.U and unscrupulous tactics in . is?. Do the pin vers really earn their tie diamond Are the home umpires d derisions0 Now for the answers. If i en going in the red m> 1<?uk. you will - V all and cash-in on a mory 'profitable t while all owners are not guilty. the exploiting both the players and the t noters frequently advertise one card h Ttm ffrrrr nrr ftt^o fed im mith << umpires' c _ 4 .J. W. Goudlock, Rev. S P. Montgomery. W. M. Rnrnett, Mrs Bessie -Montgomery, Rev. W' R. Lanoy Mrs. M. C. Larklin, Miss "W?~M. Archie, Pink Brown,-James Hiriuu, Miss Mamie Brown, Tom Dye and Henry Davii^ ' EDGEMOOR: Rev. C H. Appiers j $1.00. GEORGETOWN f $1 each, Mr<s, F . W, Mvi'i s J?It. B n r r a k i\_ .InJjil. ? ?RIDC?KLAND:?$1 each. Mr. II1W1 ~j Mrs. .Johnnie Becker, Arthur Sim- " mons, Mrs. Melvrna Mitchell, Mrs. Katie Mitchell, Morris Mitchell, , Mrs. Eva ' MitcJiell HEMINGWAY: $1 each s J. L. Sartcr. William Wright, Ja\r>es . Taylor, R. F Plttmen. M. .] Wiliams, Marion Wright, .James Gray, Sturl MeriUqiv, Odella Mention. Molle ih Taylor, -Prod Taylor, WH? o ie Ford, Dorothy V. Gray, Ida M. Ellis, Acidic Rogers, Rosa Pittman. E. D. Gray, H. D. Grams, Thelma Emma Hughe, W. Frrsner, E D. 3umm.LT. Edward U Word Sumter. 1 HARDEEVTT.I.E: $1 each Mr. t md Mrs. Walter Krulaw _jCOiiL;MRTr, ij ffh, Mf1?Annie U ' Westonv$1 enrfi. Deacon W. Green, | Deacon C C. Stewart, Mr. and i Mr- <r>- Ford,-ItrncoiT^nd Mrs G Rithh. Mr and Mrs p F Catlioun. Si . Mr* F F. Galhotm.'\Jr George Wijeidard Mrs W Rovtn _____ i ? 1 ?-s ' v " ' 1iiA' HINA m's Pii v.' + rjL . j _ , J-. \ IS FOR IRNETS Army Champs I To Appear With Louis ATLANTA, Georgia ? <SNS) ? . The crac^JLKl&iKry Boxing" team *>T For* BennVng will provide nddi-1 \ lional exhibition bouts at Herndon 1 Stadium, Thursday, night, -^October 28, when Joe Louis, the interna- tiunaiiy famous Brpwn H,)inUcr Jtiid heavyweight champion of the world opens his exhibition tour of thirteen cities in the South, New. England and the Mid-West. The- cart. practically complete Hint rhe iHtuw^fmrat at Herndon Stadium will announce the names, weights and other interesting facts _ about the fighters in a" subsequent release, ??? - - t~-t Scheduled for four-round exhibition bouts in other cities listed for tiuT lour, l^jni.s will put on a sixmund exhibition for fans at Herndon Stadium, tiiree .against one of the Army heavyweight king of the South. ? *? 1 HOGANSVILLE ~ HCXiANSVIi,lTP-:ehr=Mrjr~Am- 1 TJrogih Prcpmali Woods. pf Atlanta,^ was tuneraUzed at White Plains ' Methodist-ehurch Saturday. N.F.A. i Local Charper held its Initiation ! Oct. 14?at HoKansviile West End? High School?Five members were initiated for the Farm Hand De-V ; gree. Mrs. Leila Beasley was funer- , allzed at John Wesley Methodist churchiTQraiitvlUe Sunday after- - noon. H. A. Hunt Federation's ? " ^ FORSYTH FORSYTH. Ga.?The. funeral of Mrs. Carrie Fletcher was held ut 'St. Lvike A.M.E. church with Revs. E. Rutland and Lawrence officiating. ricvcncr is survived oy six r daughter*. Mmes. Uzetl Minis, An- 1 nie Matthews and Ruby ' Mims .of I Mncon; Mrs. Katie Berkley of Aland Elizabeth Fletcher of this city, fanta; Mrs. Mary Lee of Chicago , ihree sons, Mr. Willie Fletcher of i this city, Messrs. John and Robert -j Fletcher ot Macon, seven great- ] grandchildren; 22 grandchildren; ine brother. Mr. Cliff Flannagan j jf Chicago; two srsters. Mmes. Jes- de Cra'.ford of Detroit and Mary], Lee Drake of Thonmstoh and a host t < >f otlwr relatives'.'" ' , . L . ..T1 We St'! hffh'6 tise sets lir* nrs(? i i o harness energy for power. ' < ree, Mrv T Davis,. Mrs.* B. J. J ve?ili':,_ McRr.o. h. Robert Rey- [ , lolcls, Mrs Jack Williams, Miss ; Ddiih.mr Hi;iAlii-i3ZI??Margaret H Bradley.-Mrs. Robert' Kershaw, Mr. 1 ipd Mrs. Hunter, Anna W. Davis, ] rtcv. CV H. Brown, William Busby, >; ^emTetTr"RtftTi"{rrford." E" Ha t en. Mi. s -gutn . ?yinu?."Mr." "ancT 1 Vfrs. It B Scott and Mr W H. i -filbert ] ijfiAUFORT: $1 eacnjJMrS- Agnes j T. Simmons, Mrs. Mona' Brown, , Vfrs. Everlena Davis. EASTOVER $1 each, Mrs, Ar- J one Lloyd, Mrs Carrie Isaac. Wil- j | ie Bynnm. * .1 GADSDEN: $1 cadi. Mrs Rutl> ! ] inn Carter. ' ii HILTON HEAD: SIO from Pro- j iressive Club. Arthur Brown, chair- ! 1 t nan. . .. . ] t SUMMERTON SI. Mrs, Garde- * tin Stukcs. CHARLFSTttN S> r,rh Tuns * Vnyiiiuir Isaac Hntdiiuson, Ar- ' hie Keels, Miss Joyce R. Butler, c 4- aach, Mrf-?F- Danh. O. O. Dash.-j" E I'^oi R ~ * C l\ .JmI 0 T< ^ 1 j I OR SALE Af ybUR DRUGGIST 1 Th? BOYO Mfg CO., INW' ) I1RMINUHAV \ L AfH A M A j Clflil 'SfMMSP1 B Tl CLEARS MPg! Mmr=s*fooTHS 1 BR ***snifnjtlcVStKinaily .VykitdniKsiorFoon money tvirk jjuaTantee. Dr.FRED Palntsr1! SKIN WHITENER IRCC TW%t- SftJ rS< Tic ? J* fWf ymm 11 ?, PqwL t, ip? 7*4. HUahtMU.^ r" ??' i * . r- *u . '? TT"""* r ?r- .. ' . - , * - \ ' 4 ?J?i * ? . %skin } ? +*' . y: Two Georgg Among GrH _Ey MARION E. JACKSON - s Unbeaten football teams over the ? jiatlon were becoming as rare as a / Dodo's egg, but those pulverisers in ? the running seem equal-to the task t qf finishing the season In the prtw h est circle. . p After four weeks of turmoil and p shouting, thfse contenders In the fronunost ranks of the gridiron a .arena, -.re unscathed ar.d potent \ destroyers of the cleated turf. t Here are the unbeaten teams In b their unofficial ranking: <1 > Wilber- b force State, c2i Southern U., (3) ? Florida A A M. rtr Texas College.VC ft) Frairle View, (0) Fort Valley (7> Bethune Cookman, <8> Pisk < University, jfh Oeorgla State. (10) < and Winston-Salem, t ri\?oiiin riiANTt^lUK > Elsewhere, there are rated teams'! ? who had boon buIdgeoneri from the H Fisk Beats " j; LeMoyne, 19-0 I ^ ........., .?. I c BY SAVAGE . IT""took""" Fl.sk sixteen years and!0 the sterling coaching of one _oT its * outstanding former .athletes, Wal ter P. (Jack) Adkins, to achieve * gridiron victory from LeMoyne but r1 last Saturday the Riillringc; turned r the trick, 19 to 13. The homecqrning c victory ma^d the seccqid straight ? consecutive win for" the- Bulldogs. | fhe second straight lass for the Le- __ Moyne Yellow Jackets and brought t 11 world" of satisfaction to Coach ^ Adkins who 'turned the table' on- ^ ..r?lll.yn hn lil.in.nl> II.,7 Hxwp+TT ? gridiron glory over ft * 17-year g streteh- .. r . n - LeMoyne had the satisfaction of ? drawing- the ilrat blood In the con-, c test staged at the* new Pearl High V SctiOOl Htaaiiiin. A compipUrt pimp 4 from Jordan to Peeples resulted in k Letyoyne's initial scoVe in the first' quarter. Another-.pass, Jackson to a Bradfleid, was responsible for Le ._si Moyne second and final touchdown, h The extra point was made on a ?' completed pass. Jordan to MrWU- I a llama. The second marker came the thlfrd quarter.. Peeples sustained^ a broken leg and may be out the i J' remainder1 of the season. A Fisk *! player suffered likewise in Memphis last year: Thie Bullddfts scored the winning points in the fourth quarter of tfie h same. e Charles (Bo) Spearman, one of a LeMoyne's all-time gridirons 'greats' t at end, is now In his second, year as s coach of the Mad. Magicians. Spearman was coached by Adkins during 5 tfis football days at LeMoyne. VJ Fisk. last won a football game s trom LeMoyne in. 1932 nt Hodges o Field In a night tilt. Two years ago, j the. Bulldogs, "under the tutelage of u CToach Julian Bell, was able to set- a tie with a tie, but the'T A**"Vnlt gavetne rtskitea a ierrilfc_ .wallop-ili Ing, 19 to 0 at the Washington Sta- S ilium last year. ti Edward Wight, 'James Washington^ Pinrkney. Mrs. "Waring"' Ben I Eee. Sam Holman, J. H. Barnwell, j Hampton Myers, .J. E. Thomson, e Miss Rosaiee B?mi-Weih"V Sylvester Harris KlteT 0~L.' Scott. G. wT Miller, Henry Aiken. Mrs. C. Keels,; ^ Mrs.-Charlotte Keels, Peter Major. fT Mr>. E Pinekney^Jfrimiah Vance Tebrge Aiken, Fred Austin, Leroy iThompson, Beatrice S. Washing - ; :oh, Hattie L. . Williams, Philtp' Simmons. Henrv Ma.nirf.niii t hz-mio Williams,; William M. aWs^iingtonT Elgenla T. Jackson, Helen R. Hunt1 3.-.Canty. Mis. Nancy..Canty, Cash,; < 2. H'. Boyd,-Mrs. E. A. Boyd, E. , IV. Hampton. Mrs. Shrah B. Hajnp on. M. Stepter, Doyle M. Brewtoln j >0 cents each, John Atkins, Na-f ; tlinniel Oibb,s, Zelma Cadway. I 1 Samuel Blurtt. r.T. Oscar .lenkiifr, 1 hurley Miller, Mrs B RrowTt" A rid ' ' 5amue 1 AJken. ' . * , -?; ~ COWARD: $1" eajph,' J-.v.-W. Wil- j ^ iahls, Robert G. Rrown, Buck, j (ones. Robert MeElveen, Larue Wil- i_ risims, Mrs.- Sarah Bishop . ifrrs. Untie Shields, Henry Williams, S. } 1 4. Henaghan, John Henry Wfl-j J iams, Henry Hunter, Raymond ! 5 fcruiaghan, "Johnnie ' Barnes, BeiiLWilltamv Roscoe ftarnes._ A. J- f sl^ttJiews. p. F. EflTfcfy, Walter i ^aridv. James KaHriy Dnwtrt Wil. j lr unison l,l?ihi pay Willinmo. Ohand i r er Williamson, -.ifmwt , ffiHtBM i P Ht liuni Brown. ames "Brown: Theo- j 1 (ore Matthews, R. W. Williamson,T| ? S. Lucas. David Hrftnaghan. I Luthfer Eaddy, Jessle.^Hennaghen. ..1 Set Frlerson. Ellis Matthews. Texas tftrrthews Nathaniel TTennnghan, Charlie Brown, Luke Hall, Curtis I Matthews, Ruby Williamson, A. R, Janieis. and John McElveen. , CAN BLACK HELP A m Y&S, Alack (-Draught may h?|i bad 1 breath 11 the only reason you have t bad breath Is became or-eonatt??x nation. HIAck-Dratight, the friend* f ly laxative. Is usually prompt and I thorough whew taken aa dheclctl: * "B It coots Only a penny or less a ! t doge. That's why it.has been a I hest-aeller "with four generations. | j i - - ? ? 1 r K".Z: i i' - i -*. ' ' ?- '' "i i.ii , jg'! 'j:\X sfe't*'' ' - i i ,? l im ^ I Squads . * : ._( ' ; I Leaders ' ' k '&\ >. ;; , elect circle of pigskin' plantings. Juch stalwarts- as icnnessee State. " Uabama A & M college, Albany State- College, -and Hampton in&tl* ??ute were unbeaten, but tied in early oawoti deadlocks which?had cam mlted them from the glittering ?romenade of gridiron scintJUanf.s Tennessee State was ItrwiMut t-.> l standstill by a 6-G tieup with West. Virginia State ut Nashville. Ala'arn&jA-Ac Ms dreame-ef-n blight ess season was nmrrcd by Lane Colpge at Normal, Ala., 13-13. Albany >tate was inuz/ed. 6-G. by JPaine 7ollege and Hampton held Vo :i ^.o- .1 in tie by Johnson C. Srmth. )NCE BEATEN TEAMS Porhanu tb<> vowimi . vnc iinuuii k itrsi once eaten team* are Morgan State, ftrgihia State, North Carolina (late. Lane. College, Howard. > DMnrtt, and Kentucky State. G rambling Col lego, although beat ntwl'ee. Ik the most aggressive mir hlne In Southern football. The Tt;ers in loalng UJ Southern TJntywity, 19-0. and Wllberforce State, y- *' i. were defeated by the. two Best / > earns In college football. ? ording to ~~~ their competitive trehgth, there would bring about a Irastlc reshuffling despite the .un- ^ eaten records of the pacesetters. Although Wllberforce 5tt.*ta,-Snn- 1 hem, Florida^jrexAfT-entlegeTPtAlie Vicw-and Fore Vh4W trrr recojr- 7~ rtzecTT&iders. a survey based on the allbre. of opposition might still reult li'i the nation's top football _ cams being listed as follows" ; INOFFICIAL" LEADERS <1) Wllberforce State, Ut^aaa^r ~Zhern, (3) TennW^*?-^nfle7(4) Flortfa.<jn^JIex?sColiege, <<!> Prairie 4eW7^T> Oraniblint/ <?> Hnmpt/ih, 97 Morgan State, U0> Virginia Itate, (11) Fort Valley, (12) Alabama A? M. f!3) Tuskegpe Institute. 14) Lane College. 115) Bethune- *_J" Jookman, (16) Winston-Salem, (17) Vest Virginia. ?ig> vinVpAfxtty, 1 19) Ocoigla Slate and <20 Kentuey State. . ' Ten nationally-recognized teams " ; ; re unbeaten, but the list will grow mailer this week. Tennessee State " ~ leets Wllberforce in Washington, \ C., October -23. Earlier, Georgia k*fte matyiej; wit^ ?h?k ? loCkoian ill Savannah, Thursday, J >c?oo*r 2lt~FR?rIdA A & MT WiU be ( lsitii% Xavier, Saturday. Port Va)? jy State plays. LeMoyne at tne 'each COv'hfy Wildcats' Homecom- 11 H' tig. : , ' yUWHISKS fO OOME AddtoLhla, vivs fact that fair and almv weather Iva greeted football > verywhere this IAU. Soggy field nd rainy skies are jhead and with his umeasonal weather comes upets. surprises and dobou It is significant that vMle. not a ingle private college in Georgia la nbeaten. all three of our state Intitutions are sporting perfect recrds. Fort Valley with victories ovef [aider, Knoxyille, and Edward Wu?" ers, has liad -only two points sootel gainst the: Wildcats. Qeorgia State ttilei Head Cdacli Ted Wright Is ? .1.the., unblemished circle. Albuivy tate's record is marred by a 6-6 . *,* e Jo Paine College. . tC Why Be lonesome? ~ % Aanttlrf t.adtc-* and flfiittrmni wtaB " to iret acquainted with you. Send 10 entii lor particular*. ... Join?F. & F. Colored Club Old KAWV lAlfc.aUMW -L-? - ;?1? LOS ANOKLES I ft. CALIF. How To Relievo Bronchitis CroomuUieo relieves promptly because it goes right to the sent of the trouble to help idosen and expel germ laden pruegm ana aia nature to sootne and ' heat, raw, '.ender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to. sell VQn a hntf?.? n( rrwunnltuui _ nidi the uirdcistaiidiitg yuu WWt lljf_ thevway it quickly allays th? Cough nx. vnu are to htvt wiinwoBty haew. ? CREOMULSION for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis . VoUBL? 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