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ALL-OUl
ALice Goiichman will ba- tin
award at the 10th AnnuaLVoirL
in ?t. JLouis, No,v. 10-111 ....
- College fnmp seL-?br-?brtr--Oc
has been canceled .... Fop the
Robert Feller won't be the h
Cleveland Indians. Thai honor
Lou Boudreau .....
Shifley Povich, - sports editor of 1
the Washington Post^ ^comments: J
"The football administration at Har- r
vard University is of purest- dwwxv s
? racy, HfcScT Coach Arthur Valpey I
of Dutch extraction; the__captuin
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Marion E. Jackson
^ recipient of a special youth pi
h rmifrri'iii'P of the NAAPPr!?*
The Fort Valley Stato-Ahh'.s (,
t. 30 in Birmingham, Ato >i'"sl
first time in 10 years; Rapid t?
ighest paid member> <?1* the | sp<
- will go to Player-Manager | /;v^
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ten O'Donriefi, is an Trishmnn: the unt]
arsiLy_jiULiaiger-_is?nwl^ht Ntofri?LPftiy
nura, Nesei Japanese, wha wUMk* Jim
;uccee3ed by Assistant Manigcr I era!
David Jones, a Negro". ... J sho
Wouldn't Wilherforcc . State?
Try KHKL/
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ollege and Southern University
e the best -New Year's Day
owl attrartlon^In the nation?
'arker High of Birmingham,
labuma is in for its third slielicking
in a row when they
lay Booker. T. Washington
ftgh at Harper Field liy the
ay, wouldn't"that t>e the first
ulldog victory if and when it
[?mes. . . .
Take it from me, Atlanta is
ie most humane city in the
a?iun_wheo?it^ wrhs to -firijijr
aaches . . . Dozens of grid fans
reaming hourly for the coachi*
scalps, but all agree that
hen the icinx are taken out of
ieir hands these same ctissed.
iscussed and busted coaches
louhl be made athletic diree
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>ltTS IN THE NEWS
?Jie?^Joe-^^ouie- ftgln* either"EZ1
Charles of Joe Uaksi next
e. 1949 and mttnages to remain
Ideated, he cnn make the argenient
with Mike Jacobs the,
imy Biaddock made as consirlLion
for giving 1 oois Hp title
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-Rra4<toek?for- years mt?in 15 ~
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Win >n-<- ^0"(, Giain NcJpl S[
UlU MlRLSTfK KentuJt* Stf
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5HTH0USE AND INFORMER, COIUA
H UPON
rH MORE
per cent of Louis'purses as
( hamnTSii. Louis, who gives an
exhibition at Herndon Stadium '
j Thursday night is wise to these
things and who ever wears his
j .Town will have to kick-back _j
some nt tile green hacks. That
j ?will licla.liBiitirmiith ami Tie'll "
' always need money.
| SPORTS HERE AND THERE
For a non-holiday football game. I
I the Clark-Morehou.se ganie should
! take the, cake. The two
ting rivals out at Chestnut and Fair
'Streets will be out for win. It will .
-be ;4?e-Panthers versus The Maroon"
Tigers and coming on the heel.-.
1 Morehodse's 22-14 triumph over
. Tu?ke$ree and CUrrymen's .1-0 deadlock
by Batna State, we find the j
fanr, excited aiul whooping it up tor j
a thriller-diller
Now, there should he action
towards breaking the Panthers'.
j JIWX' QVPr tltc-Jtfrrt-iHH- tiawjr;
i- - Motchoujit^ bonders
| havr been awed loo often by
Clark's cutups during recent
J annual encounters. So much so,
that no Maroon Tiger program
t would riarr list ^ffiat' fact that "
Old Forestc
Premium B
W. 4 Reasi
f. Friendly Fla
Yot/rSesfi
40% Straight \
Smoothness- . .
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Mellowness . . .
3 Nc
\y, Improve*
Makes Vour l)ri
^ Prodi red-by the
Old Forester.
Americas IVei
AvniUthJe in most in i,
wsmtsgrigwrwfffaTfe>?i
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:nsky Whi?iku??i >wl+nr+'ffrftrrt ^TriV
oof..- . '
hisky I hr> Sfuiyht Whiskies in fhis Hfrt?ln< I /
tiliK .% PfO<tl . T ?
ditfht Boutfioi; Wfiivky^ Botllud 111 uuhd 1 lK) ?'i
ABIA, SOUTH CAROUNA
Wens
:house
Heated Bat
For City Gi
.VTtrANTA. (JeorRinT? SNS) -
' Sat isl'icd with his tciim'
(iiitin^ against Alabama Siai
.Man*?n M- < ttrrv is dovotin
^.cck tn brush up on oftVnsi
Dark t ??11? j-"* rnnthors will b?
Tfrrv ai'ir.rnoon, whoii thvy ti
College Ai'aroon Tigers. at 1U
is li:*U) p. ni.
A t Motu. U? m ser I te? d. Conrh P.rn t i k
L Forbr- is jmii tiny ' t he Vtaroot:
..XiiiiVi .La 1 n; ii v>'" <\, ni pTTTTTTTT"
.Morehouse hasn't scored on the
I'anthrrs since onc.e upon a
time . . . Some say 1939 . . . we
don't have time to look it up
. . . it is still bad!!!!
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lead! \
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ivor KING Is
fyy Today!
Vhisk ie s for Fxtr<t
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til r.11 Spirits . . . ?
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hiskieb lor
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lEFOR
TIGERS
:tle Looms
rid Crown
s defensjve .showing in their
le- last weekend. Head "Coach..
R?tin >st of hiK-ivlt^nt4tm--thryrH
ve lilav- This mc;uK th-.it 1 Viu?
'.hitting oiL-a.ll cylinders, SttUtr r
look-up with the Morehouse
'Hnlon Stadium. Kick-off timeI
-^o^Morw. TTuT MoreOouse mpntijr
Wic- Ufll ] >lf 11 s<*fj wii.lL.t-ho nll-motmri tpTay
of hU youiigvuM's las\ _WJtek_L
w;r.'ii!T--r 'rm^rgeo*^ Ooltlon Tigers I
bm" realizes the Maroon Tigers will]
have their hands full, when they:
run into rhe toutrh Cardinal .and!
Black Panthers. i
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\>1K UATKD \ TOSS-I'P
Keen football observers rate the
showdown battle, wliirh will have]
i direct bear:nv oTT the 1H48 city chatnpionship
a tass-up. Compareti\e
scores are relatively unimportant
when these intra?elty rivals
. (.urue to ?trtp>?and Mntuida.V-?TTT-~_
r. unlets will tie, no exception. f<v?r '
the iK onb ane Cardinal and "BlaTTc'"'1
Panthers won the eily crown last
: year who victories ovr-r M,rrrOir,,i?. and
Morris Brown, and will be look. .
insTTor tTieir seeond .straight city <
champion-hip. '
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II r t'^iu-frd'y?known? that-*111'
ii' ' ' u.u.w?U-Oe at iiiil?nTTTTtTTi"
wiue hi hjjorle" iTTii even o. the
fans may be in for their most ex- 1
citing game of the year. It is no
.^secret?ih.u?t-he?rival mentors Will
throw ihp book at each otlver and '
what is more, the players, are expected
to keep the fans on edge
with their all-around play.
KICHARnvi VH SMITH L
Offensively ffic "game may de-T
vflop into af/unnnlng "duel between j
Clark's Co-Capt. Johnny Richards i
and Harry Smith, of Morehouse. <
Richards was the big gvA? for he
Cardinal and Black p
season and has been a t ;
__g!ound-Kalncr_lhls_ye.ir. 5, dj? -a?\
newcomer In the MorehoflKgp jta?^<i
held: The former Par) J Hign I
-7 Schoni speedster .ewci the big
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Klon Threatens i
(Continued from Page One)
of judicial sessions.
TEXT OF KLAN LETTER
Tiie Klan letter, bearing- a Co- *
tumtoia^xisimark and t<yped written,
reads as follows! ?
"We, in the name of the wnlte
citizens of South Carolina, do beg |
that you give due consideration in {
your decision that is to be render- (
ed concerning the rights -of Negroes {
to participate in the-matters of the j
white Democratic party which wttt j
tend to break all segregation laws j
and customs in our state.
"For you as a white citizen of i.
South Carolina must realize ' ai:d 1
nave knowledge of the fearful con- J
'htions that simtlaxjlcchdoiw-brdught '
to our state in the period of 18(i6,
when the courts broke down semblance
of segrgat^pn laws and cus- \
toms in our state. You must real- ;
ize the fearful racial hatred that j
will follow any adverse decision that
you may render in the present case !
the white people of your own state, i
?"We again trust that we will have !
youe cooperation in a favorsble dc-~
cision for the white people, which :
will in the end do more justice to!
the Negroes themselves than.the past J
decisions tha you have been making J
"Respeetifutty^submitted.
Knights of the. Ku Klux Klan
Members." ~ . L
Hpminnwnu Nowc I
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HEMINGWAY, S. C. ? The Rev !
I.. D. Qamhle, pps** - of the ^"h1* sonville
Circuit, was guest speaker i
at Jerusalem ehurch last Sunday. '
He was accompanied here by his!'
wife. >
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Lawson are
the. proud parents of a baby boy. !
He is the third child born to the .
Lawsons.
?Me- and Mrs:?Mallle ?announce i
the birth of a baby son. They have ' ^
three other children. " " T
Thte voters ol thLs section are ;
planning to go to Lite polL?> Novem-t
ber 2 in large numbers. 80 far -as-4"
c:ah be ascertained the majority T .
will support President Truman. .
ngrp"" iTT'Uie Maroon Tigers recent""
victory over - 'Iuskegee, and may
give the Panthers ' a plenty of
trouble Saturday.
Kicking may play "a big' paxt In
Saturday's contest and both mentors
may-hace to caj) on promising
newcomers to do most of their punt
ing. John Pearson,. Morehouse's ace
punter Is on the ailing list and
Coach Forbon may liave lu rwly '
Worth Christler, freshman from.
Booker T. Washington High Sc.hool,
Atlanta to keep 4he Maroon Tigers
out of danger. Nothing would
please Coach Curry more than to
have Daniel Martin, his long-range
punter in the lineup, but it Unexpected
that he-will again-Have tti
call on Charlet Ponder.., of HiU
High School. LaFavetta. da., to d.i .
(he kicking for Clark.
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School ^
Mrs, A ? M^Ki Fn?nH?r h
All Branches of Oeasty Cultcrr?
tautht
CHARLESTON, S. C.
174 Nassau Street
i Reasonable Prices
LIVERY I
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Dial 2-2464 j
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BROOK S GRILL i
Charleston's Oldest and Finest
Fating House. Food* Prepared Bj j
An Experienced Cher
SPECIALTIES: jU
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Open 24 Hourv I
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State and Cumberland Street?
Charleston. H. C. i.
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Most precio in Uie world
Gua?d thebi well
Dr. M. A. DeSouza__ j
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18.1 King St., Charleston, 8. C. f"
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Hri'ad, liuUaT -Pastry, Gaker j
See
West Side Bakery
R. Wiprfall. Jr.. Prop.
114 President St. ?!-f
Dial 3-.S215
Charleston, S. C.
y Culture
1^l ,,, ir,->--"? Cacaoctrri-??:
r a Secure Future
Tuition ? ? ?
: Beauty Culture
h ?? Inexpensive
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Sumter, S. C.
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L MENDEL -J
RIVERS 1
Democratic Voters ; 1
?1 st Congressional 1^1
District | j
(Allendale, Beaufort, Berkeley,
Charleston, Clarendon,
Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton
and Jasper Counties)
DON'T FORCE
YOUR VOTE ON
L. MtlMUfcL K RIVERS
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Yo u Are
^EMOCRATSDIXIECRAT
j
He Doesn't "Want" ??''rn&&\
erotic Votes. "''j flflBjj
He ha* stood again||^P
rything Qiir pwmgsmtic
He tried to impeoch Judge I J
Waring because this eminent I!
jurist wasn't a race-baiter.
-We-i* erdisgrace to our par-1 I
ly and"our
,* * V
. He diigrdMi us as .a Gon-|
g essman. I
DON'T VOTE |
FOR RIVERS J|
n -:12l?
On Nov.^2, vote th? pr^~J ^
R. Maybank, for Sonata; a>';^'^y ,- J
W. Tate Bafloett, Jr., for Con'
This b a I I o t carries the uL
na?1?* ?* *Ho Truman electors, '-yd
led by Susan FittSimmons A1-.
lison.
Your votes for Maybont "
will be added to the state's ; ' . J
total forJiim: your votes foe4 Truman
will also be added to
the state's jotal. Your votes j
against Rivers will help us get ;,1
rid of-him. . .and for good.
WE'VE ALWAYS VOTED
STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC *
RUT RIVERS HAS CURED US 1
Republican could ever ~~*jM
be as undeserving of this of* J
fice as his recent actions hove i I
mode him.
We have screened Mr. Reggett
and find hlma fine clffc
xen, seriously concerned wltlk J
his district and he asks ydg M
to hftlp us Kent Rivers through -J
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