The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6
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P~- --J0E GANS ST6FFJ?SLAN??
W'l ~ (By The Associated Negro Press.)
'Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan.?Jack
" DeTanev, white, the' boy Who" ~
knocked out the Tiger, of At- "
' laqta, Oa:,in New York Friday f
7 night, isn't all that he cracked j
:-a fast a clever boxer without a
:; > punch, stood, the white boy off;
V / __ A 1 _ -4 A 1 ! 4J
in nre lu-rounu winu-up ucic
Monday""night, and" caused the j
-?= judges to disagree, ^thereby hav-,
?ing the referee announce the r
_ ver^fct in Delaney's favor. Gans'
clever foot work, light- j
ning punches and his ability to;
7 beat Delaney to the punch wast
the surprise of the fight Monday j
night Although,. he was floor-;
r? " 1 1 .r>r>1"""". in fV>Q aQVO"ftl
round, he did not let.the referee j
count over him. He did some!
pretty work- all through the,
" fight. It was~~a fast~bo~ut: Afid
it?is?evident that when the
""d rpfprpp, all whit*31, d*
cided in Gans' favor, there was
something to Gans._?
" ?BENEDICT ?^
~ ~ IfinTSfrt ~We*ie going loWin. .* 1
7 : .
Benedict Athletic Association i
is very confident .of building up j
^ a winning; team- this Spring.
~ They hav? some wonderful sur-1
. prises in (Btoye. as-thmshoes of .
v'the veteran,; piloty and catcher .
vacated. It seems that it will":
be a hard feat to fill those va-;
? cant shoes, with the veteran^,
Z pitcher, Toby Richards -a ncL
other good prospects for j the i
" staff, Benedict -should be able tot
~ weather the storm that is brew-!
ing. We are pulling for you j
"Alma Mater"_where the Golden t
Sunshine falls, Rustilng leaves
about her breezes whispering"
around the walls. -?
- Sing our Alma Mater; Alma
Mater strong and true,
Alma Mater ever,
Benedict we sing to you,
-Faithful we forever.- ...
__L_: HARRY WILLS JS
FORCED TO-LA3^- 1
( OFF: BAI) HANDS
iNew ioi'k, dan.?Accorainff|
to__an- announcement last week j
from Paddy Mullins, manager,
of Harry Wills, itT will be three j
^? months before Harry is ableTto^
.1? ^-presume ring work again, because
, of -the d4ma-ges-to his-harrds-rrr
his bout with Luis Firpo "aTT
Boyle's Thirty Acres, last Sept-j
" ember.
lins statement. .Harry recent-!
ly hacLtoJturn down an offer to!
. box Quintin Romero, Chilean |
- heavyweight, for Tex Rickard j
at Madison Square Garden be-j.
cause of btr~hahds. it was said. |
GIBBONS WOULD MEET
nn*noT?v T?ATI /UIAHTXT ;
?- UlilTlX OIU X?I' VK tnu YY ^
St. Paul, Miph., Jan.?Tommy
Gibbons, St. Paul l>ox?r, is an-4
I ^ ? xious to meet Jack Dempsey, J
~ world's henvvweight phqrtipian^;
in a title-bout some time In Mav..
Gibbons said Sunday in annourict
_ ing that he would confer -with
I Eddfe^ Kane, his manager,' } r\
. Chicago Tuesday. ?
Gibbons left for Chicago this 1
evening, en route to Detroit,
- whoro he is scheduled to box
? Tommy declared recently that
he wpuld claim the heavyweight
championship of l?empsey carJ?_
-rjea^out his announced plan of
retiring ffem the ring next June
~whenlm~marties ES'teng Tfiyier,"
actress. Gibbons sai<? tonight;
however, that he would father
?fight .before he retires and )vin
I the title that way.
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ATLANTA CAGERS WIN -t
(By F. A.:Walker) v
Atlanta, Ga., Jan.?The Clark s
scene of a brilliantly colored ?
rmskPtnftii cnntesr. in wmcn tneK
Atlanta University Crimson cagers
emerged victorious an d
with a decisive victory, 32 to 21, s
over their much, heralded rivals. ~
The Atlanta team presented "the ^
best display of team work, passing
and 3hooting that has been seen
on a local floor this season. *
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The victory over Clark was a ^
severe jolt to those who had .
watched that team hold Morehous?_to
a two-point victory and j
then had seen these Clarkitas _
run roughshod over Morris Drowwt
The feeling of an^cntr-^
cipated sure victory was truly
in evidence among "the Clark
student body and supporters.
When the Clark team entered
the gym, they received a tre-_
mendous ovation which threat-^
ened to disturb the supporting. 2
rafters pf that ronfly^ *
Coach. Harper-^ave- to^ Atlanta- football
followers a wonderful |c
combination in Ave which graced] J
the -floor_^at the, first-jwhistle. 1
Perry and Roberts-proved themselves
most capable in the for- ?
ward positionsrwhile the1 shifing:
of Watkins from center to guard, J
with Pharow in the other guard
and Brown at centers-moulded a ^
most" formidable" and- machine-1
like combination" With the two c
. in
nriior/^o nnnnhlp /\-P i +
^uuiuo ca^/auic ui dliUUllUK Utttt
T. ? , j-]
kets from all angles, Coach Har- _
per. has gotten together a fiveman
offepce which threatenl"
to vie strongly'-wlth Uhe^More" J
house five at their second meet- ~
ing of the season. To date the 1
Atlanta, cagers have won four oi _
of their five games, winning
from Morris Brown, Butler St. j
Y. M. C. A., Talladega-nnd Clark,
and losing "to Morehouse.
The Deacon Made
$3,000 Per Minute
New York. .Tan.?Ticnr Flow- i
ers, whom Jack Del an ey _ knock- j 3
cd outTin Madison Square Garden 1 ^
Friday night, earned $12,000 ?
nr rnorp than $3,000 ppr minntP {
Flowers had been hloxing^xacteil)
ly 3 - minutes- -and" 45 seconds j i
when.the end came. To the cas-1 1
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; THE PALM El
fal btfeerver it would ^em that -]
he Tiger is "sitting 'Pretty,' c
)ut such is not the case, as his ii
nanager, Walk Miller, has been^a
lotified that the bout with Joey
licks, better known . a s Allenown
Joe Gans, has heen called k
>ra. In- <all likelihood Deteney ?
vill be the substitute^ i n this "
crap.
- Newark promoters Satfurday-?
he match with Ted Moore at the
>tewark armory was also off be- D
auso of the Deacon's stiddenlO-5
econd nap.
_ Howavert the Tiger can con- it
ole himself^with the fact that 4
rex Rickard has not lost faith:
n him. The garden prdmpferi-T
>atjurday declared his willing-1 c
less to match the Georgian with d
Jerleiihach or an3r~other prom-|d
nent middleweight, and saidajc_
hat even la return match witlu
)elaney might be arranged. L
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DEFEATED IN*? j-< A
HANDICAP
However Clever JTinn Breaks
-Another World Record. ~ g
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Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan.?Fight-11'"
ng against a heavy handicap 1
riven to three of his fellow _
!fHlTltrvrnfm~^Pnn.vn Nnrmi wa?
lefeated here tonight^ ink 2/000j1.<
rard race by Gunnar Nilson^of |
heJFmnish^American A.^C.
ion finished in the remarkable
ime of 5:00 3-5, but he had a j
landicap of 100 yards and the 1
ime-does not count. - ?
Although he finished second, 1(
J"urmi- ma^e a now world's re- r-?
onTuf 5.00 4-fr fur llie distance.?
Phe former record was 5:07 1-5, -1
nade in 1903 by Alfred Shrubb, |
England" /- :
Fagei% Nilson and_Prim start- i>
sd'^agsins t Nurnii- on^an ^ghtr^
ap track. The field against s
"Jurmi was given a handicap of _
.00 yards. - p
Nurmi trailed>-for five laps 011 ^
m easy stride making up step C
yy step bu?L his- three leaders r
:ept up_arfurious"pace.
IN AGAIN, OUT AOAiN
" i
The "Wild Bull" of the Pam- J
veight, had a bout with the i
French.. police.. a_f?LW_days- ago, 1
vhen he was driving his car with
i license'tag that was no good. ^
t was all about, neither could i*
the police interpret his Spanish! !
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and Firpo learned what
t was all about, he explained,
nd was aIlowed4o ha on his way.
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ater .than Wednesday mprning at;
Arrival and Departure of Trains
ATLANTIC^^COAST LINE
'Effective September 21, 1924.
. ~r-~ (All trains daily)
'opart. (Unionv Station) Arrive
r45 a.- m. Wil^New York 12:58 pi m.
Sleeper, to Wilmington.
:25 n. m~ Wil.-Npw York, 10:50 p.-nw
Sleeper to Wilmington . , ,
:50 p. m. Charleston 11:35 a. m.
Parlor Car to Charleston
olumbia, Newberry & Laurens R. R.
11:55 a. m. Lau.-Grejen c4:40 p. nii
4:20 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. m_
?Union Station daily; d?Gervias St.
station daily except Sunday.
'Fortnformation call at Union Staon/
Phone 9782.
. SYSTEM. _
Arrival and departure of passener
'trains at Columbia, S. C. Cor^
rrive JNo. Between No. Depart.
?cted to December 21, 1924.
0:05 a 31 N. Y.'Augusta?31 10:15 n
4:20 p 32 Augusta-N. Y, 3? . 4:35 p
U30-p -27^Charle9ton>Ctn. - 27 1:45 p
5:50 P 28 Cin-Charleston 28 4:55 n
0:40 10 Columbia-Gin.? 9 7:05 a
5:35 a 24 Columbia-^ack. 23 10:55 p
HiQCLp.?20 Columbia-Aug. ID 7;00 a
Qrl5a - 8 f!nlnmbia?Aug.--?3--5:45^,
1:30 a 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 2:10 p
9:25 p 5 Columbia-Char. 4 5:40 a
9:45 a 3 Columbia-Char. 6 2:40. p
0:25 p 11 Columbia-Char. 12 7:10 a
5:20 a 15 Columbia-Char. 16 3:00a
1:45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 n
0:25 p 1G Columbia-Green. 15 0:55 a |
?:Ub p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 pi
1Mb g 118 Cola.-Kock Hill 114 0.15 til
2:30. p_117 Cola.-York 118 12:30 pi
Nos. 31 and 32, Augusta special;)
uHmarre and dining "cars. ~
Nos. 27 and ?8, Carolina" special;
rss^rtrand I^wTund of the1
ky special; Pull.mans and dining cars.
"High class 'codches all trains. De-;
errdatte- service. Schedule figures j
uaragiteed. "* -
iity ticket office, 1307 Main Street,!
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S. H. McLEAN, D. P. A. |
Telephone G356. . H? |
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)avis Flower Shop and
Beauty Parlor
"I'oro System"- -4- ?110
3 Ge rvai sS t .,C o lu rubia?-S^ ?L:
Will be open to the public,:
Vednesday, February 4, -1925;
French Scott Roses, Johnquils,
Sweet Peas, i Fresh Spenger
Fern. Our Specialty Funeral
Morals. Fresh Cut and" Waxed
Flowers-for all occasions.
"Poro System"
Let us bring back your youth
'or you. We will bob your hair
yill order your fashionable wigs,
;witches,"Uraids and curls, all
shades for wa^ey^-and straight
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.?.x. ??c niivti uengntiui toiet
preparations on sale.
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Office Hq?*s: Telephones;
n:an to n -a j*. Office 3536
3:00 to 4 P. M". fies. 262P
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Dr. C. E. Stepehenson
Physician and Surgeon
c*. * ~ 7
Diseases of Women and Children A
Specialty
Office: .Residences?
1414% Assembly St. 1328 Onk St,
Dr. L. M. DANIELS ~
-==?Phyicia^-anfkSwgeeR^^^:
I ? ~T _
opeciai Attention uiven jjiseases~ ot
... Women. *
1121JWashington St. 2210 Hampton
Office Phone; 6420 Res Phone: 7165
Office Hours: Telephones:
10 to 12 M. Office 5744
2 to 6 P. M. Res. /3702
Sunday By Appdintment
?DR. M. A. EVANS
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Diseases of Women and -Children A
Specialty,- Oraduate-Nurses-in
1501 *4 Taylor St7 ~ ; Columbia, S. Cr
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Office Hours: / J Telephonesi
9 to 10 A. M. f? Office 4076
12 to 3 P. M.-y ?Rod, 60627
to 8 P. M. T
. ' ._l_. - '/ ' 4~ .
Frank B^ohnteon, IVL D.
Office:-- Residence:
'T118V& Washington St, 1028 Bryan St.
Office Hours: """TeleDhones:
9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office UTiTir
12:00 to 1T00 P. M. r, Res. 4G92
2:30 t6 4:00 P. M. -
0:00 to 8:00 P. ...
DR. .T. ft. STUART
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Office: Residence:
1702 Main Street * 1417 Pine Street!
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
8 to 9 A^Tl' ^OfficeT247
J. to 2 P.-M. Res. 4052
0 to- 8 P. i\I. ?
DrrW. D. Chapflelle. Jr.
^esdence'i
2101 Gervais St.j - * T301 Pine St.
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Office Hours: Telephone: 4
9""ti> 1Q A. M.. Qffi. & lies. 4203
12 ta 1 P. Mr ~?~?:^r-?
?6 to 1 8 P. M.
Dr.B.A.EVERETT Offiice
& Residence:
1329 Pine St., Columbia, S. C.
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DR. N. A. JENKINS
Office: ? Residence: j
1107 ^ Washington St. 1410 Pine St.
-Phone GQ33 ?Rhone 3873?
; Offieer-Wourar ~~ Telephones:
1 9 A. M. to 11 A. M. i Office 8281
"7 P. istrtoirp. M Hospital-3201
I 2-P. M, to 4_-P. M, Reai 0028
i Vw iw a Tfci_
?jr.. w. owan ixnoaes
Office: " ' -' Residence:
1323V& Assembly St. - 1514 Gregg St.
COLUMBIA, S.-e.
Office Hours:
-10 A. M. to 1 P. M.? jr5
P. M. to 7 P. M. ^
VlDri J.H. Goodwin V,;
Phones: - Office 6026 Res. 3039
1119 Washington St> -Columbia S. C.
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Veterinary Surgeon
826 Laurel St., Phone 4173
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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stitution for the Training
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>rmation address:
Rev. D. H. Sims, A.
Saturday, January 31, 1925.
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Office Hours: 'PTione~3536
9 a. m. to 2 p. m. - ;-,r? -i-- ? a
3 p:'M. to 7 p. M. >
Sunday? By Appointi"*"^ j- ;_
;flr. II. G, Thompson
- Surgeon Dentist
Pyorrhea--Treated Snrressfully.
1414 Assemhly ^St. Columbia, S. (J.
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Office Hours: ~ Phone' 6030
8:30 to 1:00 P. M.
H OP to 6 00 P. M, :?
Sundays By Appointment. . i_
DR. L. A. LEWIE ;
Dentist ? - v
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Hours: 9 A. M. TO 1:30 P. M. - ' 1
~2730 P. M. TO 7 P. M. V7~ ^
Gold Crown and Bridge Work A
Specialty. ~~
Fillings, Plates, Crowns and -Bridges.
Oyer Johnson-Bradley-Morris
Office Hours* * - . ?."-/Pri|pT-|V|nT\f>pr^' ? ~ "
8i3fLA^M^to "r"PrWr^^Office 6033 ~~~
2:00 P. M. to 0:30 E^I. Res. 3873
'Sunday by Appointment. ?"??
DR. D. K. JENKINS
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Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia ~ - "" ?
v - . A Specialty, ' v'V^v.? - -?
1107V6 Washington St. ?. Columbia
Office Hours; Telephones:
8:30 A. M to 9 P M QfficV4756 -tt
3:00 P. M. to 7 P. M. '.Res. 5876
Dr. Jas. H. Goocle, Jr.
Dentist
A?-...
Nerve Blocking A Specialty.
-~ =--?-^''Ityorrhea Treated.
Frederick Building^ -*"1
1323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
Gold Crown and Bridge Work'A j
Specialty.
Special Attention Given Diseases of M
' The Gurris. V
Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
^Sundays-fe "Evenings by Appointment - Dr.
George C. Dennis
r _ Surgeon .Dentist ??
Crowrr ^rnd~firidge Work A Specialty."";
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
Frederick Building, Room 3- ??
1323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
Residence i 2T20 Laurel Street _
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Hours:-'?Telephones:
8:30 to 1;00_P. M. Offiice 34 13
2:00 to 6:00 P. M. Res. 3422 --
?Sundays- By Appointment. r\
DR. A. JOS. COLLINS
Dentist
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-1510 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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