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Jpii i Sporting __ Dr. T.3/L -" Bookerf^W ashington Team Coach Madden's speedy basketei^i?ye-heeft~ working hand: _ toTamla beilh on-U^-I^b-basket ball squad. When-the first ~ ralLwas marie -thirty-five girls reported for practice. "Out of the thirty-five, twelve has been picked out t o do the paging. After four weekapractice, Coach ?Madden has turned the foliowing girls-into the cage: Inez Mangum, - Sadie Adams, Susie " ^Robinson, Lillian Campbell, Sy-~ byli Nance, JUtUthL KnryfyEv** Bell.jCastor, Hertasene Cannon, Ora Bell Sanders, Eva Johnson^ Blanche Grant, Lourine^Hemn and Fannie Jackson. The schedule of the speedybasketers has not been complet ed. If any High SchooLor organization wishes,to schedule a r game with the Booker Washington Bigh School Basket Ball ~ Team,? write Miss Sybyli E4 si umbia, S. C. ?? L ? ' Allen U. Trounces Booker T. I ' lfrto 10 . = Booker T. Washington-iligh School girls iurneved over to Allen University to engage m a frftmtBjp-lill of-BasketBall for their firot encounter ao a pracf tice game. The game went well . --until the Booker T. girls went to ;? pieces. Allen-TJniv.won -bythe - score of 19 to 10. Of course^ . . r I -r*-- "V ; -. - . .. * .7"Y ? **** v* ' ' " ~ "A ' A ^ * ,AJ A -A?~A - yy . - -?E A Co-educatioi %% Auspices of th< ff wE QfferS ^" mar School, H %% . For furthe 3CO50Q0?OQMca??cs???caaj23ca?oe?39oeca?c8a f News ? ! Walton. -~ 3toX8C836^^K9C83S8i8v93C9585K8:8?8C83CKO^k Allen's 3quad" is heavier than tho Booker Teamy-bttt-fchis is the first year and just encounter of the Allen's squad, as the girls of Alleirtreretofore did not participate" in this held of atheletics. yfof. Madden is rh^rnnHtr-rvrffip Rnnkm?Strpmd?' - - -7 ... .v ^ s/ "Our 1924, Heroes In Sports "JAZZ" RVRn * Byrd of. Lincoln waa" the outstandirig player 4n the colored colleges. ?? ~ BRQOKIN3r 7 HARRY WILLS. Tamed the Wild Hull, Firpo of South America. * Became the Fistile Sensation of New York when he knocked out Johnny Wilson of Boston. DeHART HUBBARD Won both the Olympic- and National, running Broad jump titles. ?j??-? AL BROWN ?Was thp?Knyn r>f the year stopping Frankie Ashe in two rounds. k. EARL finished 3rd "behind Nurmi and Ritola^ in the 5000 ^Vletre run at the Olympics;? - __ in their respective divisions, Paavo Nuinni, Finland's crack rniddle-distanee-star, has no regard for-the-aceepted fundamen' . K ^ A. y y y y y COLUM rial Institution for the T \ e African Methodist Epi >e Following Coiirses: ome Economics, Music, \r information address* y-:-..""-'-'-J? ; . % r . -v - - . ' *. * -, j - 1 - . ' - I yjj.?v-V-^-y ,1," - ' j " THE PALMf 1* tals in trainings Between races at Madison Square,garden Tuesday night, Nurmi 'mxmidledj a" i apple, white Ray. "Watson. Hahn, [ Booth and, the other American 1 Nurmi only smiled, munched ?aJ" way and hten stepped outTand broke another, world's rceord.? 1 The State. *_ , ' / Nine Thousand See the [ Titfer-Reat Rill Bri I ton By Charles Freeiqi an. _Jioxbury, Mass., Jaji. 9?Tiger - Flowers, aimwwned ch&mpion, livedjiE^qJiisJCeputation-ef^fche Georgia Tornado" And the best in his class before 9 000 fiorhii fans at Medhariics building Mon= day night when'he stopped the hard-hitting Billy Brittonr het.i ter known as the "Kansas City Cyclone," in the iourthnround of their scheduled ^ten-rourrif boutV from -Dixie, showered his oppo: nent with co many right amljlefl hooks, jabs and uppercuts that Referee John Brassill called the fight to a halt-after two.minutes and fifteen" seconds of the fourth round had expired and declared " "Flowers tne winner by-a- techni Tt wan ovirient that the Tiger was very mercimany reputations. . . . Vet-. - eould haVI' slopped the one-aide:""-' bout any moment had he so decided. It. was plainly seen that Britton's chances were^sttm af-~ fer the -first" round. On the other hand the Tiger showed that he cujild whip anyoneTn HIsT division^ The weight of the .men were: : Flowers, 165; Britton, 164poimds. ~ ? r_HOf the 9,000. fans, rpany-wero-i j i ' v A A. >. A A a A A. ? -? ? - <jg> , " .... . ? ?rrNIVERSI bia, s. c. ' Chanegrjlgg^ .? , I 'raining: of Negro Youth scopal Church. Ceashfir Training, High S< Printing, Commercial an : .. * _ - V.1 , ? D* K~Sfm t x ...? -... 1 VTTO LEADER i women. This was the largest - gathering-of fans to see a fight [ here in a long time. Flowers , possessed a wonderfijl display oi boxing Science. He ^ appearee be tireless onee he got started and peppered Brittop with light jabs till his*face Was Covered -with blood. In the first round the Tiger- never > gave Britton_a .second's resj; and landed-blows dd. Flowers opened up the first j-ound Ifkd 'a careress "fighter, ! .danced back two paeesand opened up with a barrage of stiff right jabs and left body blows A jab from Flowers drew blood from Britton's nose. The sight of t.ha hlnnd rnnmnH tn rtnrt him In the second round Flowers landed at will and peppered Brltton with rapidity of a-machine : gun. . He wasleapingnn and out like a regular t^erfhis leTtHibbk -to ttje~body was very^ painful to Britten.'? The third I'OU'llU Slldwed the beginning nfthe end-. At the sound~of the gong1 it was plain that Britton, the Kansas cyclone, was no match for tjje Tiger. Flowers immediately set out to bring the fight to a close at the beginning bT'the^Tourth round and showered Britton with all kinds of hlnwg arid some known and some unknown. Referee Brassill waa watching T5ritt6n*&redndition closely,-and acted the part of the guardian I angel and stoppedthe bout after [Flowers had landed a left_hay-. [maker:,. 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