Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, October 06, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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^at; -- - - . ', ' ' V '.' vj t . - ' ;. I5?r ' ' v " I wi "frnr^ff H^flrir ^ Hl< JfKm It I ? H I I ' ? I .'. *,' .-.? -r#?? f\ ?' Claflin L.( III Battle o ORANGEBURG ? The champ Ion&hip battle for a season open er is the grid menu on Saturday October 6, at ii;15 P. M. in Stati A and M College Stadium, whei the two cro$S-the-fence rivals Clallin College and State A anc M College meet. Head coaches for both college, are new and ale facing thei ~ game with new material, most o : whom are freshmen. Both ar . 6tresSitrg fundamentals and ex pect to iron out weaknesses in de fense and offense before th coming clash between the moth * er $nd son riva)e. Claflirtv the oldest- institutioi in South Carolina for Negroei i9 the mother of State A and ft Cllege? which separated fror I FOOTBALL! [ The Greenville F 'I Lane ( 'Dragons' (Ji j| J?-?*? g Benedic Tigers' (Col Saturday, 0? > Kickoff Sirrine Stadium" : " T' i . 0 General Admission Students (with idc (tax incl.) ?l 2? Auspices of Philli Langford, Mr. J. W. Norw ADVANCE SALE OF I For Game; Bursar's ( For Bus Transportai Bus Fare (Hound Trip) I Busses leave campus Hr.'lO I after game. lis OLMyjU.' I I ' Today, try Wilken... it's posit dftum, You'll enjoy its smooth style flavor. Pricfcd right, too. r|^ ,-:, . - > ; _ *HI WlI.fUN FAMILY COMPANY, H* , _ . ' w' f+^^V ' ' /#. ? i : ?* ? b-r ,v.-V*': ' ' . ' ' '. K ' v:v?. '. ; ' ..." iif ; agfc. ' 1 \ ; * Bj , S. C. State 1 The \ ear the mother institution in 1891 . Claflin was founded in 1869. Th ,] two institution^' began first in j tercollegiate athletic competit II-IT-I in 1 O f-> *> nrt^ Y% t t is\ hnnn J AVit JUL A JL WKJAd CUiV4 iiUVC UVUi [t annually for state ehampionshi] j honors and sometimes state hon on. s The Ciaflin Panthers defeate* r the State Bulldogs la.st year an* { hope to repeat the victory thi e yeur-. State Bulldogs, under the ne\ mentor. Lawrence Simmons an< e his assistants, have been work - ing since September 1, to b ready for the big season opencj n One of the largest attendance 5, in the history of the competitio 1 between the two schools is e> a i>ected. FOOTBALL! ()()f BALL Classic College lekson, Tenn.) rsus- ?1 l ( oilege I ^L!_ c< ^ \ turnout, x .) ctober 6,1951 -8 P.M. Greenville, S. C. (tax incL) $1.50 ntification at gate) $1.00 is Wheat ley Center Thomas Parker.?Mr. R. -O. ood riCKETS IN CO EC Mill A I IICUVUII'I I tion: Re n edict College 82.50 p I'. M., October *>; rcturniri." j mmmmmw?J & %Wii , LAW*BNCRBUROr IN1>. * 14 PROOl y : H . * v;:|B BETH UN E - COOKMAN's all powerful 1951 football s^uad i above beckons to rip up SIAC ; r Bucky' Harris, Fori Athlete, Stars For U C -?j' ' jf i" :ifim OHANGEBURC ? William * I Butler f.Bucky) Harris, former ( three letter man at Svuth Caro- t lina State A and M College, is i armed services and starred in | - two gnmca played in Mannheim and Frankfurt, Germany recent- , ly for the Fourth Division Spec- 5 ial Trps Green Wave. ' ' L Tl,n rv:. *fv ' inc cjunii xyivisiuxi Alps., Green Wave wmr a 20-e vktwy--over the 12th Regt. Griffins in an't exhibition game played at the; Frankfurt Athletic Club field [ c September 9. I ( --'?'Fixe Fourth Divisrm Sp. Trps Green Wave picked up its second 1 Football Scores < Morris College 20. Claflin Un1versity 0. Florida A and M College 54, | Benedict College 0. Bethune-Cookman College 33. c Allen University 6. Morehouse 19. Dill.ird Univer- c - " Tu-skege'e 7, Fisk Univer-ity 1. Xavior University 13- Alabama State 0. Savannah State 2ti. fcli/abctv City 7. Morris Brown 40, Jackson Col-i *lege 0. Virginia State 39. Blue-fa l l'21.' l A and T College 14, Virginia- ,l | Union 0. 1 J. C. Smith 19. St. Paul 0. ' s I Win t r. CirO,.*. 'P ... I.? ... Mvii-nuivJil ItMIIIflS ! 1#, Kentucky State 14. I < * Smoothness T J < I ?~i ^Sr mo i 4 /5 qt. f 70* ORAIN NEUTRAL JPlRiTS ( (lope this year, In their first tilt Saturday, the bounced a favored Allen team 33-0. tier State College. S. Team Abroad Hw \ Dig exhibition win at Manheir jchmany, September 15 V: ;urning back the 2nd Armed D vision's Combat Command "A 34-0. IN TENNIS TOURNEY . Since "being stationed in Go: nany, "Bucky" has cntere ipeeial services and played ter lis the German National Tei lis Tournament, and was seec rrf?furrth Hn urnn {inly-Nj jro to enter the tournament. William "Bucky" Harris, so >? Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Harris < Drangdburg. and former profe; or of physical education at tl Brewer high school in Greei n mL* ii>_ _i_ jrames iius neen FRIDAY- OCTOBER 5 Clatrk Tuskegco, Bimilng lam, Ala. Jacksm College at rBsx?ci iouthern. Alabama State at Savanna! >tate. SATCRDAV7 (JF^VOBER ?> Lain- v-. Benedict, v] reenvilU Claflin at S. C. State. A Men at Tennessee State. Bet hune-Cuukman vs. Mwrr; '?i_w\v_n, Jack;. uV''Je...F!aJvno.wfFe at "l'!-k University. F' ?rida A arui M. at F >: t V;sl v Stat'e. \ s (1 'Vink-iiiig d Univer ity. If a dipt Mi vt > A i 'I' < \ a IIaward at Virgin*? Vnikn. Blucfield at Win.-ton-S.ilen Shaw Univc*r.-it> at Virginl Ttate. Morgan at Lincoln (Pa.) ~~!T C. Snvto V St A. .;: i -! ' n e Alabama A ari 1 NT at A!bar; -taU Paine at Livingstone. Southern <ii Sain H->u-t n. _J\.i i.ani.tm A tmrt M ht - Tex: !\>lTcge. Langftton at Lincoln (Mo.). Philander Smith at Air .rn. West Virginia at KentuHt itnto Taylor College at Central SSit Tnugalo? at tTilci Call ego. Kreskv Oran f l o o u Ft- RNA KS Oil or Gan ATTIC \ F A1JS All Sizes a 5 Free l'/stimntes 10/o down, 3 .'10 mas. to p:iy B R A N I) T ' S 1707 Two Notch Uoad Phone ISIH ^ 1 i > KSi Lake City Lions l)rop First Pair ?r IBIIKI'i CITY 11 SpiX'Vfll J?T116 jLalW^City high school Lions, itnad' ^'n almost entirely of new I player^. dropped their first two games of the season. , They lost the opener to Wilson high of Florence 20-20, and last- week to the Marion high I eleven 19-7. But coach A. W. Shirley figure^ his charges will have a good I year, now that the first game j "shakes" arc over. Bobby Graham captains the team. I Among planar* anr. James 'Hannah. Clyde - ten KeTTy" James Richard McJ Gilt, Wallace Singletary (oo 1 captain), Jame* Cockfield, and others. GREEN DILLON ELEVEN CHECKS HARTSVILLE i DILLON ? Coach Abraham Stewart almost performed a miracle last Friday night aero in the Memorial Stadium, when hp led) an inexperienced football squad against a more seasoned Butler i high of Ilart.sville, and held the J visitors to a 12-6 score, i Tlw Hartsville team was only J able to make two touchdowns, .the last one ^ an end slipped be' hind Dillon's safety man. and to n, score untouched,, after taking-a >yJ nas-. , . |"jvvu)d, was inducted mtaThtr-rrrrny~ 'j 'U1? : 1 1?lUah, and?htrs ; been now in Germany for two III o' LL tr : 1 O" "+Hr t'.U HILT c"f Evelyn DcLaine of Sumter, and :tV their two ohikhenr Witiiam I" ' ( Unr>L-V- \ T .. - - * . ,, 01., unci inline Miss Lv PhUippa Harris, arc residing. "in Or.mgeburg with his parents Mrs. Harris is employed now at n S. G. State A. and M. College, if . ; __ :] KELLEY'S Liquor Store IS (?i 11 -s ? WhiskcV li 1 < OrdiaJbi ?-Wines rjtu; l aurel Street llillllllll'BWWr Mm. tfl ! * i IB " 7 " y; \ ; .... "" k] w i i i _ _ __ i ! ^ "Il - 1 LIGHTHOUSE and INFO JOHNNY McLENDON'S; sport; Scandals In Atheletics Economic Ciwsitterations Big time athletics in the 11 ion's colleges and universities under the magnifying eye magazines, weekly and "daily" pers. The public is startled w reports on unethical prhcti and audacious proceduress. f lowers of sports- in the main genuinely mortified by the s ions of their favorite star* j coaches. ..Some who have deer in colleges and high schools all long are chuckling and giv the laugh to those Who h-j championed ThcscT accivituEs m'olders of boys and builders men. Others are saying that college athletic^ is not bad eau-e of the comparative f ehonis atiectod. Thousands of young men ai untainted by the "fixer," thoi sands arc untempted by ?cril bing" and other thousands ntv ver had their grades forged < altered to make them eliglbl for a team. Yet, he spotligh ing of unsportsmanlike action the uncovering of anti-soci and anti-educational proeec ures in athletic^ reminds tho; institutions and individuals wt FOOTBALL F00TBAL1 'The Battle of the Champions' ? and a ? tJala Homecoming Attraction A & T'Aggies' ? versus ? | Fla. 'Rattlers' H9.)0 SIAC Champions) (ireenshoro Stadium Sat. Oct. 20? 2:30 A dm. $2.0 [ ADDED FEATURES: Crack 116-picce j\&T Baj | ' Lovely Majorettes Elaborate Floats Coronation?Ceremonies ~ a TV.. I c it w v lunui xiiii'iuiie Ccicmouies Military Demonstrations A Genuine "Asfi?"" Reunion AVOID STANDING LINE?Advance tickets m be secured from the followi: Greensboro* establishmen Eccles Drug Store, McNi Brothers Drug Store; Let Service Station and Triang News. Tickets may be orde ed by mail. Address: N. Webster, A & T Collef Greensboro, N. C. COMPLETE SOCIAL CAJ END EH?-Dances nightly, b fore and after the big gam -room's biggest sjvvrt ar : -5ct*tttl---e-xirr.?vaManaa! \ Ml ST on your Social Calendar! All Roads lead to (irccn: horo On October "id. b? f-\ ^ I) f \ eep plenty QUICK RE KKFKJCHH P E PS I -COL A H< 25 TWO NOTCH ROAD V I. .... ' N.' KMER, COLUMBIA, S. C. SDUST | are not guilty to avoid the ] 1 falls but rounding their ath iat. *c programs. ; is tne smaller colleges of of nation there is little cause U. pa. "tarm. In the" first place, econ< ,ith circumstances of hundreds ces leges preclude their being c "ol- cd in what is considered areiime athletics " Tf seems ict- economic status enjoyed by jrid college athletic prograrri ied main determinant in the pre I a- ce or absence of associated u ing Ideational practices. The i 4Vej money Involved in the " "fcffi a5~rpicture, the greater?the?-ii of j hood of evils. Exploitation, ga all\ Ii"g. cheating, transcript t be- Ucription, bribery and corrup ew j follow big money. These t are often present in other circ ,e j stances but are less likely t< {where there is little money, j. ! The combined financial -reef jon any given Saturday afteri >r j.of every single Negro Colleg ie the United States playing 1 j best-drawing gridiron oppo: Jon the fairest day of the se; ???????????ie ! Since 1921?Signs For Evi k: BAB SIG> 1 SERVICE Ij NEON SALES & SERVIC Phone 4-3801 1212 Laurel St. I! Columbia. South Carolina 11 "There's notl I1 j tion of haying -I | order." Choose fron T 1 Distinguish ? II Ertjo.V the srtcBTi IN I terrt . . . the exact shai ng | Designed, cut and tail* lCr meats. 5*S lie v r- / .. ? C. * --- :e. | Merc I ~ ! II ?*tn*t t I UWtN id' f I 1 KSTA. -! ,,w:h. : fWj I Ml \\ a.shintjton St. 8 <- i IS i.t1 . WKXnBB3U<K^lMnMnHKSHBHHNHBI i* W I 1 kJ J rONHANDJ FRESHMENT WITH PEPSI ! )TT!,ING COMPANY PHONT 4 2774 COLUMBIA ( -^^18Ki - , . I ? M SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1W-7 erad by OfcfE "big ifant" foottstt team. They will hardly equal oae 1_ game's receipts in such V game "" ~~3 as Ohio State-Michigan, Armypit Wavy. Notre Dame-North CroUna; Duke-Pitt, Texas-SMU. etc. jjgjg Negro colleges and other colleges the in their economic class are au>r a- iomatically economically exclu amic ded from attacks from those wt?k col- would use the athlete *3 pawn* . '' ^ lass- in money transactions, who would 11 "big entice the athlete with bribes, ?the "who ^would wreck the boy's life ??/-i the with' the promise of the easy.dol-^ is a lar. 1 . -v - - -.dffiiM sen- Gamblers, fixers, bribers de- , ' / ned- pending on our players for a.?-;.', nore livelihood had best have a legitiletlc mate sideline^ or reserve a rOom . 11 * ? y '"fti&Ba r?t tV>n pnnr farm imb- The small college is, however^ ran- v.er.mpt;Ki.n ??na >tion besej larger schools. SPQRTSdces DUST will discuss these evils in um- following articles. v ) be Next week: "Scandals In Athletics," Part II, "Fire The Coach.' Ms sMgMMMMMNMr toori THR HON|5y DRIPPER e in STATE PARK heir "Where the Eli'e Mret nent , and Greet" as?n ??jgj '' Uj "ill COLUMBIA __ T MUSIC SHOP I 1611 Harden Street Records, Military Supplies ?V ;;| !ES ?an4? ^ Photos While You Wait 1 Open every night except ^ | Tuesdays ^ W I ?Pi hing like the satisf ac-| J| your clothes made to i hundreds of ... . ' ed Suitings . . . ^ I ire of choosing the exact pai-B 3red to vour individual mMflnm.1 :hant Tailor and PAUL BUSHED 1916 'hone 6963 Columbia, S, C. ? I j -^ifl OR- I ~'A