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Wj ?' : r???; - : ? I '- . _ -1 Voorhees Tigers \ Win 1951SAAC \ Football Crown * Rock Hill ? VTorhees Scho^ I" and Junir'.College was awarded I the iootbftll championhhip of, | V the South'Atlantic Athletic Con| ference for the third successive ? year at the recent annual jmeet? *n? of the conference held at V FWadslyp Junior College here. ? Jonathan L. Staggers, head .football coach at Voorhees, was again named 'Coach of the Year' In the cnference, as he was at . . . the end of the 1950 season.^ The Voorhees Tigers were un^ -defeated during the 1951 season. V In addition to winning all their conference games, the Tigers scored victories over Florida Normal College, and Livingstone College. Officers re-elec<;ted at^the SAAC meeting were: Oean T. H. Moore, Voorfrcer-, j ' president; J. L. Staggers, Voor-1 ~ STOP THI KILLER t| Flvt hundred thousand I Americans now hare tubercu- I losU and ona person dies SMSv thMMn ni1nn?aa $e disease. 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Sclieulay , , ifcf ft imin, Ian, Hear Jftfc. H. Y. T "a ' * . . ' _J?_ ^ . - I 'Mr. Basketball' ' Starts Out To Cop 1952 Cage Title Durham. N. C. ? John B. "Mr. T^sketbaTP* WCEencfon served jfTOice to .all and sundry here last Wednesday night that his North Carolina College ^Eagles', are bidding for another CIAA cage championship as his heavi-l ly freshman staffed cagers scored a rollicking 100-34 victory over1 hapless St. Paul's Polytechnic j Institute's quint. The Eagles, winners of eight | championships since 1940. and and rurmArg.iip on three occasions, have only thr4e Tettermen on hand from the 1951 championahdp squad. However, In a. quartet or so of former junior t varsity players and in. another; J four or five fros^ players, the1 Eagles looked here Wednesday night like a team in midseasdn. The Saints contest, however, marked the season's debut of the J Carolinian*. ; ? ? The Eagles' big gun was Maurice Lowery, a husky Winston- J Salem junior, who is in his first j season of varsity play with the, McLendori marauders. Lowery, hooped 19 points to take top' l scoring honors. Other high scor- J ing Tar Heel players were Go-' i ocg? McQueen, 18 and Co-Cap- J tain ErnCsst "Hands" Warlick, i 17. | J Leading the St. Paul marksmen were Milton Strickland, 8; i Bill Church, 6; and Earl- Goods, ^ 5. |h McLendon sent 16 players -in- ^ to the melee that shattered the 5* visiting Virginians in their third : p consecutive loss in the Old North a State. The Sants earlier dropped contests 'to Winston-Salem Tea-| * chers, 75-57, and to' the J C. Smith Bulls, 82-60. I Fred McLaren, ex-Eagle Jay-i^ cee standout, scored the 100th L point,on a set up as the clock' ticked the contest to .a close. Sepia Hit Parade (By Deby Coombs) 1. Because You-? Tab Smith 2. Cold Cold Heart ? Dinah! Washington. I 3. Ta-kin' A Chance On Love ?' Billy Eckstine. . 4. Smooth Sailing ? Arnett Cobb. 5. A Kiss To Build A Dream _ On ? Louis Armstrong. 6. Flamingo ? Earl Bostic. j 7 Ttncv T.irm i_ nsm. ? I ' VWJ TV llildlllD Quartet. ?. Sunset At Own <? Johnny Otis Orchestra. " 0. So Alone Joe Liggins. TO. Best Wishes ? itoy Milton. 11. Here's To My Lady ? Nat "King" Cole. 12. I Ran All The Way Home ? Sarah Vaughajo. ' hees, vice-president; and C. A.--2 Ivey, Friendship, secretary-treas- 1 urer. ? ^ f \ lfl I SI HUBl m ?^ v r vjSfl ' rHI w 1 ty/wA 'SO MB CAR! 1 . ? ? 7 *. r sM^'h ^/.jXSA^l UrU fi/4/ m / y&y^ wPlvuVl ML i/i Board Election For Leaders Set For i fan. 7 In N, Y. j -New York?Tic opening and rjntinuing t?F "ballots sent in by ' (ranches to elect sixteen memers of the 48-member hoard ?>f irectors of the NAACP will takelace here on January 7, 1952, t the annuo! meeting of the As0 r . DIXIE 5-10OPEN AL XMAS 4nr&r-TToTTJc~E^ Christmas I Light Sets Tinsels ? i Xmas Toys 4 Everything Yi DIXIE 5-10 an. 302 GERVAIS STREET *** " *j . mom men of mo 1731 si urn Ajitnn ^s&mtsa) itttint } 1 1 W Fl( Sociation, Executive Secretary Walter White announced today." Tne meeting will be held at the Wendell Willkifc Memorial Building. 20 West 40th Street. Following certification of the ric'.s "board may proceed to the election of the president, vice presidents, treasurer, assistant treasurer. executive .secretary, administrator. ' special counsel ana curecior oj pu'Diic relations. Here*a to a Christmas full of all the good things such m festive holiday can bring youl * 25c STORES L NIGHT CARDS JH, BOX OF 29 for 19c )ecorations < w Extra Bulbs Ornaments ^ Xmas Gifts ou Will Need! d 25c STORES 1517 HARDEN STREET . IK K I , KBb SB H i j^ ^ i , S? i E fy/msil i * I npioviM of... i j C & CAS .CO. <! /li !?? mm i/i/ffi I i 'megas Celebrate . ath Anniversary ? i Miami Conclave ? 1 Washington, D, C. ? The 38th '(j nclave of Omega Psi Phi fra- S nity, celebrating it? 40th anni- S rsary, will be held- in Miami, R jrldai. December 27-28. The r irhe of the Conclave will be: ti 'Securing World Peace by ai rongtlhenlng Democracy". The three living Founders, Dr. u car J. Cooper, Dr. Edgar Love d Dr. Frank Coleman, will be ^ >ecially honored at the Annual ? unders Day Banquet in the ?y Municipal Auditorium. Headquarters will be at Book- I T. Washington high school and I i More people are readers I f The Lighthouse than of I nv other similar paper in | lie Carolinas. 3 I S AUmi ' * ^ 9 5 : ~9 I J. A. Kacoats, Pre J. aaaoea . KJ I ^ Lighthouse and Informer, Coiu peakers will include Dr. Ben-jiar amin K. Mays, the president of < lorehouse College, and Jesse O. pe< ^homas. information specialist, of PS, James C. Evans, Civilian G. ecretary for the Armed Force pii ervices, George L. P. Weaveh, ma leconstruction Finance Corpo- ch.ation, and Moss H. Kendrix of qj ie National Ed?icati<?h Associ- . lion. . > Highlighting the social affiairs ? 'ill be a two-day excursion to 2 Havana, Cuba and witnessing 5 ie Orange Bowl Classic in Mi--?-"Say It With Flowera J ALLISON'S | Flower Shop .2103 Gervais Ph. 9396 Columbia, S. C. - * /T1 S , (A Prayer 3or \ fad bless you with Hi ?rom Mis divine, uue And brina contentme\ V ZhisChristmas T>ay BENEDICT ( sident m ' ' **? ??? c Dri P E I EEP PLENTY C QUICK REFI R E F H E S H W I mrrs i -co i. a n o t t 13 TWO NOTCH ROAD PHO! ". , ' I * mbhi, S. C., Saty/rday, Dec. 2 ni u.n New Year's Day. 3ne thousand Omegas are ex-" r-ted to converge on the city Miami for the celebration. Dr.? W. Hawkins and?Walter C.- ? ikston are acting as - grand irshalls for Sigma Aloha, host ipter. ^ C'HJOCHSHCHCHOHSHtCHCHjHCHCHjHSHOHOHUCHOhCHOH ATLANTIC Ci INSURANCE "THE GOLDEN RU1 HOME OFFICE: ? 14? W CHARLESTON, SOU District Oi HEAHEOET * 'HAKftESTON COLUMBIA FLORENCE GREENVILLE Our Twenty-fifth j to the people of 6k ^*-HK>tl-CKH>OCH>OPCHCEBHtHCHCHSHSH0H3HSI H flH I Bfflgg ?*r- om ; i?-; \t ;v *' i- v- ' ' " ' . ;V ^ * ***> . ^fcjWta '*'. ~ \ '* - m\ '? ,>, / 1/ lour Jtaflfbtm cur happiness nding store Ht to your heart _ evermore I COLLEGE *?>? CoTuniBi rA n k Jsi )N HAND FO IESHMENT t h r k r s i: _ I I N<(? CO M I' A N Y NF 4 2774 COLUMBIA, S i 1 "> V . ' I ' ' . 1 - * .";*W * * . * V X .' 1 ' ^ . ^ r r?r TvJ *** . ifil-' I k ' . ' -S v J 12, 1951 (Section Two)?7 : 1 11 1 l 111 1 ' ' i!? HBHBHBHR0BMHMBRHHHHRBERP THE HONEY DRIPPER STATE PARK "Where th? EMM M-|i rHONE S.4MI qchohohohohqhohohmhohbhmhohqhohbnshohm )AST LIFE COMPANY -E COMPANY" ENTWORTH STREET lj L? TH CAROLINA " ! 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