The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 07, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6
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STOREHOUSE AND HAMPTON ,
/ " BASKETS. : -~ir
r ? / Morehouse and Hampton are stand- <
/ ing out foremost in the Basket world. *
/ It seems that the two teams.are un- I
/ defeatable, as. Morehouse has just 1
' - vanquished her sixth straight oppon- t
ent and Hampton her fifth straight.
Morehouse is a "Waterloo" to all
college teams, -having been defeated
only ohce last season by the strong
quintet of Wilberforce. but we will
have to give her credit for the good '
showfng that she made then, for the <
-team travelled 2.000 miles to meet her?^1
-foe, playing many games en ^ute '
Wilberforce plays Morehouse Feb". 6, 1
in Atlanta. This will give phe fans ^
a better phase of the playing' ability-^
of the two teams, as WiTherforre Will 1
play 'only one game on her trip.
As this is the 'first time a northern
team has invaded-Atlatttar-tbis-shbttfd
-be a great attraction for the fans.
No doubt the garpc wili-be a hard '
~Tfe\ight* one, but /Morehouse has the 1
edge. /
"TIGER'/-WINS BY K. O.
. ^Tiger" Flowers wen?ove^ Tommy -Robson
iiy the eighth round of a sche- '
* - duled teft-round ,bout in Boston Jan. ,
21?. Robson washout oifTiIs feet in
the eighth. Robson withstood some
severe punishment from the "Tiger"
and not being able to retaliate in the --??eighth
the referee-called the bout, tho decision-being--a?technical
knockout. I
J? '?"Tiger." Flowers, will fight TecT
rTrT7Moore, English middleweight chain- pion
February-2^?
The fight promoters who had bouts
scheduled for . the "Tiger" seems to :
have .^pulled a "bone" by cancelling
i J?'KnnfQ o a tlinv lncf mnnntr ntv /-vVl* _ I
er fighters, .who.replaced the "Tiger" '
and drew the disfavor of the fight
fans. The people are of the opinion
that the "Tiger" will give them that
they are paying' their mohey^for;^-a:;
real fight. - ?:>**. ?
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?State College Victor over Paine.
By J. B, Lewie, Jr.
On the evenirig of. Friday Janu
ary 30, the faculty and students of
State College assembled on. their
court to witness a game of basket ball
betweeh their team and that of Paine
College of Augusta, Ga. ""t7"?-""
'The teamsJ-ware c^e<J"togetber
7 by Referee-Joseph Belton and given
. cleared away State was victor 16 to
12. The scoring by State was done
_by the -forwards .Eloise Wilkinson^
right forward and Mozelle Taggart
left forward." Every girl on State's
. . quintet played as a machine, consequently
there, were few or no errors.
1: hard . fought gamq. -Jr... ? The
line-up is as follows?"
"STAjTE:
Eleise^-Wilkinson?irmRight-forward
- . Mozellee- Taggart" __. .Left -forward
same Jones jumping Center ~
Bernice Miller Side center
Inez Nance Right ^ruard
Sub.Guard Vivian Branch
Coach Miss I. M. Hurlong I
Asst.-Coach Mr. Joseph Belton-J
1'AIME:
J.iirillp Shippa Pi^lil fmuiuiil '
Alice Copeland Left forward
Gladys Eulin Sub.-forward
Estelle West Jumping center
.. . .. Aurora. Thomas. Side center -
J uamta-^Cbney Z~'Sql>.?centcF Rupert
Blanchard :_-Right guard j
? Julia Benson _ r: J -xLeft guard Coach
1--,.,, Miss Jones
State Vanquishes Schofield.
On January 17, State Clolege's fast
quintet of girls( defeated Schofield Institute
of Aiken .36 to 6. This was a
fast and also w^ll played game.
Qaflin University Takes the Measure
??.0j painle Collegev * '
The fast team of Claflin University
is also showing some speed by defeat- ,
sa^ ing Paiiui?College- on Jftte a9th> 21 3
- to 13.? - H; -7 ~r?rz?r^ I
_ Claflin Trounces Schofield to the Tune .
of 35 to 5. .
Claflin continued her winning streak -J
by defeating the strong team of Scho- <
field, from Aiken; S. C.," on January <
16, 35 to 5. _ ' \
A. and T. Downs Claflin 24 to 14.1")
The strong team of A. and T. from j'
Greensboro, N. C. invaded the camp ?
of their enemv Claflin, University^
"having put to flight and devastated
"The enemy's fend to the count of 24
to 14, they journeyed on to Atlanta
t^-aaaago Morehouse m an encounter. H
Athletic. Council of'A. U.
TI By Osmona LeV&Ilie. \
The Athletic Council of Allen Uni
< versfty met at 7:00 P. M., Monday
Feb.-2, 1925 The. Council ia very
confident in building up a winning base
'x- ball tearrTlhis sprfngT
There ia a wonderful surprise in ,
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News I[1
Walton. -;' '. '/' m
store for ouF atretic teams at the by
close of this eetison. 1 to
We are striving to create a college thi
spirit greater than ever before in the 'vc
history of this great school. Mem-,
hers are urged to be present at the
lext meeting. Business of Importance.. ==
i^THLETICS AT BENEDICT. ~ yo
/ C. C. Woodson, Jr.? jn
Sports have been dormant for the ?
ast two months^ TheJboys have been _
iiscussing the prospects of base ball
after auoh a-euceooaful year in foot -Gr
ball. Benedict has won the championship
for five consecutive years, wi
For this^ reason the Athletic Assfrcia
Unn Vinn "hc|fnpionship
for the year of 1924, and co:
furthermore it was -'feted that the olc
cup shall remain here permanently.
rhe reason was because its five years
af championships. This last two years tei
^ _ -i! 11 r .. ii
were pracijcany scoreless ior ine opp"(jrients7
There were" only six points gu
made on B. . to the 117 she made.
The games for the last, two years
were:
1988.
Biddle University 0 Benedict 6
Paine 'College 0 Benedict 39
State-College 0 . Benedict U9 -vClaflin
University 0 Benedict 19
1924. '
Morehouse College 0 ~ Benediet 0
Biddle Univ. 0 Benedict) 0 ~
Alien Univ. 0 Benedict UT
Qa. State (frtTfeifc) Benedict ?7?1-lR<
Paine Colloge 0 Benedict 14 crj
Claflin Uhivoraity 0 ^WWnodiet - 6
- " ' _ 3a
Claflin made^heiTsix points^ withTrT
the last three minutes of play in the la
final: game of the^year. . ? ?
?There are bright prospects of base.
ball, and there will be dope on the
team appearing hereafter. The boys
have the pep of a fighting tiger. All
hough we Tiave lost "Mr. Henry Wil- iH
liams, but there-still remaina a num- al
ner_ oi ?oia piayers wno neiped the
team to victory as well as he, such
as Chappelle and Richardson. The J*
qualities that B. C. possess will cna.
ble her to uphold the colors of" Purple
and Gold. " h(
s.
Hampton Climbs Toward Champ'ship. ja
?Hampton, Va.,'Feb.?Hampton start
ed field- goaf'iscoringr with ar profusion
and a certainty which easily put _
her_aheatLof^IInion at the final, .gun. xh
by a margin of 45 to 22. The Sea- rc
siders ran their ^tring of consecutive er
victories to five, climbing-one step
nearer the intercollegiate :hampion-1 _ _
ship by hurling back the most danger- j-M
ous court- team she has encountered w
this season. S<
in
Wilberforce Trounces Baltimore A's.|C?
?Wilberforce, Ohio, Feb.?By living
up to the reputation of not being defeated!
on the W ilberforce basket balL ?
court?Wilberforce ran rough shod '
o\#r the fast Athenians of Baltimore, i al
Maryland, last Saturday, January \ p,
and won by a seore of "31 to SJO.
"""bcxappy Jbrown of the Athenians
was the-eutstandmg star, while LewisJ1
Harding and Kedding played the "stel- tr
tar rote tor Wilberiorce. Lewis made ' g(
seven baskets, while Harding and fted- i
ding each scored three, H&ruing m?k?(?
mg the one loul shbt. - > . I
ihe game was last and snappy; the 0(
Athenians usmg a passing game and ; lij
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pending en one wan to, make- th
i6Lets,"Whtle W ilberfofce tock^eham
and shot passes from aH angle:
?sF of wHIcK took effect.
So far Wilberforce has lost bv
le game .during the season, an
six points. , The next "harcPgfimi
be played at Wilberforce are wit
a Lincoln University, Howard Ux
irsity and Morgan College. -??LITERAL
ALL RIGHT.
the foot ball game?- You've-Ibi
ur. front teeth."
"No, indeed, I haven't, here tKeylu
this handkerchief."?"Drug Topic
: Heard on the Campus.
"Do you use William's Shavin
ottm?" : r',:
"Not at all. I am not roomin
th hirr\ anymore."
Mary's Rrau. (waiting for her 1
me down stairs) "Is -Mary^ yoi
jest sister?" 1
Kid Brother: "Yep."
Mary's Benin-?-And who comes a
r her?" ~
Kid Brother: "You and two oth<
ys."?Lehigh' Burr.
EAPING WOMAN
NAMES VORHEE
New Englander Leaves Five
Hundred Dollars to Carolina
Negro School.
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Reading, M a a s.,-- J an.?Th
111 of Sarah J. Centre, one t
, former president of the Reai
g Woman's club, who diedliei
; East Cambridge district coin
te yesterday. Mtss Centi
ft public bequests amountir
$19,000^as follows :
Perkins institutioiv-and Mas:
:husetts Schobl for the Blir
0,000; Boston Floating hoopi
, $4,000, in memory of her tit
lughtera; Sharon sanitarium
5,000; Reading Home for Age
romen, $1,000; First Baptii
mrcn ot Kcaaing, $i,uuuj vo
ies Industrial school, Denmarl
C., $5,00, and the New En;
nd Home for Little Wanderer
>00. - i-?- ?
The bequest to the Worhees Ii
istrial school recalls Miss-Gen
>'s special interest in the Soutl
n in^jtution. which has ofte
mefitea by her- -generosii;
i_s_s Centro was stricken i 1
hile on a -journey through tt
3uth7T~She was forced to tern
ate her trip and return horn
incelling an intended visit t
ie Vorhees school. ?1?
The emancipation of slaves i
1 French colonies took pla<
gbruai'y 4, 1794. W7
A f na+An hcoo rv>r\of olo
ic lighting in its home?- It :
>mething oT~a shock to Amer
rfKf to learn that it is the Ja]
icse. !n the United, States 3?
30,000 people live in hom<
jhtecT by electricity and in Jj
and 9893 ^
/- . ,?
Good Seed*." *
sed Company ? ? 4
ET Columbia, S. C. \
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te 3814 Columbia, S. C.
:oal co.
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AsK Coal
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ETTO LEADER
?-pan only 20,000,000, but 111 pfO-L*
'r portion to population, the Jap- ;j;
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lt are 59 per cent of them using X
a ehvtrfcitv and pnlv, 57 ner cent *
g of Americans, L -? -II
h Anyone-having Sporting News, kind- q]
ly have it to the Sporting Editor no
later^ than Wednesday morning-"at "
Regjal Drug Store or, 701 Richland St.
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U- - Arrival and Departure of Trains^^ATLANTIC
COAST LINE o
/ rni iTMRtA, S. c. -?1Effective
Seplemher 21, 192 i. ?
S.'| ^ ^_(All trains daily) !*__
' Depart. ~~ (Union Station) Arrive 7"
.g 5:45 a. m. Wtl.-Ne\v York 12:55 p. rnT 7~
1 Sleeper tfl Wilmington. S.
g'3:26 p. m. \Vil.-New York 10:50 p. m. ^.
Sleeper to Wilmington ? - q
Parlor Gar^ to Chai'leston ~
tftJ : _ ::r :?__:li
ir ; , ^ ~<L. 1(
^ Columbia, Newberry jj^Laurens R. R. 5
dll:55 a. m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. m.'
P- d 4:20 p. m. Laurens dl 1:55 a. m. ~
c?Union Station daily; d?Gervias-St./
2r station daily except' Sunday. 7 ^
For information call at Union Sfa?tfom?Phone
9782.? ?
S1 SOtTHKKN IMIIAVfr=?
SYSTEM. n
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Arrival and departure of passen- L
; ger ] trains at Columbia, S. C. Cor- "l
I Arrive No. Between " No'/Ylcparf! *
;rectod to December 21, 1924. Jk
10:05 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta?81 10:15 a.~
?4-20 p 32 Augusta N. Y. 02 . 4::i5 p -y
- 1:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1j45 n j.
^ ! 5:50 p 28 J3in.-Charle.ston 28 4:55 n -~
j-4-LU^u p IQnColumbia^CihT ~9'~7:05 a ^
*C j 5:35 a . 24 Columbia-Jack. 23 10:55 p 'i;
p 2u Oolumbia-Aug. 444 7-7:00"^--:
rt10.irpr 8 Cnliinvbia-Aiig 1 5:45 p !
ll:30,a 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 2:U) p .
_ 9:25 p 5 _ColumbTaTCliar.. 4 5:10 a
EU 9:45 a 3" CoTiimbituChar.?6 2:10p?
10:25 p 11 Columbia-Char. 12 7:10a
a.-* u:zu a ro uolumbia-Char. 1G 3:00ttt
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1:45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. _1 4:25 pi ?
^ , 10:25 p 1G Cokimbia-trrccn. 13 0:3." a~, p
' ; 2:05 n 18 Colli-fTroon 17 2:10 n-54:45
p 113 Cola.-Rock Hill 114 G.15 a 1
% :i2:3(Tp 117 CoU. York 118 12:30p (5_
d' Noa.- 31 and 3ii; -Axigusta special^ j
3j. i Pullmans and dining cars.
_i Not, 27 and.^28. Carolina specinLr-^
vjPullnian and dining cars. . }
Nos. 9 and 10, 23, 24. Land of the ?
X- .Sky special; Pullmans and dining cars. ^
S, i classcoaches all tra?tsi??!
jpendable service. Schedule ligurqs 1:
^jpublishcd as informal km mily and not 1
1_ | guaranteed.^?
t-4 City ticket office, 1307 MairL.Street,
1- C. T: cnRiycv-T A ;
n ^ S. Hi McLFftv, n p .a !
Telephone 03 5G.? ...
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Davis FlotVPr SHnn and
il Beauty Parlor
e, ? ' "Poro System" i
:o 2103Gervais St., Columbia, S. C. [.
-Will be open to the public, ~
- Wednesday, February 4, 1925. ~1>
brr-Vye will handle fresh Cut flowers:'- A
ie! Bells Washburn, Carnations,
French SoMt kr>sp^,
_ | Sweet< 'T'eas; FFr esh Spenser !
- - c_
Fern. Our Specialty Funeral-is
! Florals. Fresh Cut and Waxed ~
i [ Flowers for all occasions. 1
S-1 ' "Poro System" " j
CTT Let us bring back your youth
ssjfor you, _We will bob your hair
i-.jwill order your fashionable jvvigs, i
'^witrhps, bvflids nnd pnrk.,
^ Tshades Toivwavey and straight
j^hafr. Wo-hnwr acllghWul toi?jlet
preparations oh sale."
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C, ^ Co-educational Inst
J4 Under the Auspices of
8r2- Offers the PnUi
ty Arts^and Science
&. Grammar SehoolrHor
% and Tailoring.
I X ' For further infoT
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ffice Hours; Telephones: 6
no to 11 A. M. " " Office 3530 If
00 to 4 P. M. Res. 2621 3
00 to 8 P. M.
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Dr. C. E. Stepehenson ;7
Physician and Surgeon
iseases of, AYxni^n^ and Childtd^A _
ffice r~7? /'Raoidgrtge:
111 ^2 'Assembly St. .13^8 Oak St.. -1
Dr, L, M. DANIELS ^
- l hysjciap fin$ Surgeon g
norir^l Attention/Given Disease of 2
Women. ~"S
121 Wnshirtgjron St. 2210 Hampton
tlice Phonej/0429 Res. Phone: 7165- 1
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Hortirs: Telephones; _
1 to 1/ M> Office 5744
I to /? P. M. - Res. 3702 T
/ Sunday By Appaintment _
DR. M. A. EVANS "i
'iseases of- Women and Children A
Snecialtv. Graduate Nurses in
Attendance.
*)Qiyg Taylor St. Columbia, 3. C. ~
I to g j, M. " 7 Hei. ,B9BiT =
to 8 P. M-. ; ? ?- 1
frank B. Johnson, M. D. ffice;
Residence: C
118 Va-Washington St. 1028 Bryan St. I 8
nice Hours: *Telephones: I
h00 to 10:00 A. M. Ollke 3790 2:(JO
to f:U0 IJ. M. Res. '4692
IkOO to 8:00 P. AT,
DR. J. G. STUART *
ilTicC: " ' Residence: J1
702-Main Street 1417 Pine Street 'm
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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tlicc Hwrg; Telephones: [g
lu U. A> M. ? **" Office 4247 3
to- 2 P. Res. 4052
to 8 IV M. ~
)r. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
iffiec: - Ttesdencef-"*^
101 Gervais St. 1301 Pine St. _
* F
iRee Hours: Telephoned *
0 to 10 A. M. OITir& Res. 42G3 5
.i A 1 t? -\r /
- tu X". XU. 4 r /
J to 8 P. M. t
BrrE. A. EVERETT?h
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320 Pine St., Columbia,. S.~Gr ?
DR. N. A. JENKINS (
nice: -Residence: "
lUTL Washington St. 141G Pine St. hone
6033 Phone 3873 " (
>fficc~Hours: ~ ' TelephonesA.
M. to 11 A. M. i Office 828J"
~P. M. to 8 P. J\l. Hospital 321ST
P. M. to 4 P. M. Res. 6028
_ Dr. W, Swan Rhodes L
Iffichl . Residences?
323 L Assemblv St. 1514 Gregg St.
COLUMBIA, S. -C. Li
tffice Hours: "*
0 A. M. tjp 1_P. M. .
5 P. M. to 7 I\ M. ' ' j
Dr. J, H. Goodwin 1
a - '
Phones: .Office 6026 Res. 3039 < ct
119 Washington St. , Columbia S. C.
1
DR. JAMES H. SIMS _
Veterinary Surgeon
20 Laurel lit., ' , Phone 4YtQ-~
-COLU1MBIA,"S7 C. - - 1
JLUMBIA, S. i
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Iiappcnc, n. 1YJL., JTII* Lf.jJU
itution for the Training
theA^ricair Methodist E
:>wing Courses:
s. Normal, Teaehp.r Trai
ne Economics, Music, Pri
matron address?
Rev. IX H. Sims, A. I
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-Saturday,
alCa^g |
ffflco-ttdurfr! ?Phone 3536
A. Mf to 2 P. M. /, r-v?7
P.JfL. to 7 P. M.
Undays By Appointments.
Dr. H. G. Thompson
Surgeon Dentist
Pyorrhea?Treated Successfully.
414M> Assembly St. Columbia, S. C.
ffice Hours: Phone 6030
30 to 1:00 P. Mr / ""
TWTtoT? ;WT." M. -~^-r
lundays By Appointment.
DR. L. A. LEWIE Dentist
_?: 11?
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YQ2 Main St., Columbia, S. C?
loursr ' 9 A. M. TO 1;30 P. M.
2:30 P. M. TO 7 P. M.
DR. J. E. WATTS
. Surgeon Dentist" s??
-^eM-JCrown -and Bridge Work A .
Specialty.
'illings,?Plates, Crowns and-Bridges^? .
llS-% Washington St. Columbia
Over- JohnsomBradley-Morris
)ffiqe_Hours:, Telephones:
!30 A. M. to ^1 jP. Uffice' bU:j.j
Sunday by Appointment...
DR. D. K. .TONKINS
* Deiilit?U^- 1 .......?
Extraction by Conductive Anesthesis
_ <_ _ A Specialty. _ _
107^1. Washington St. Columbia
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)ftke Hours Telephonest
:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 4756
:W P. M. to 'I P. 1V1. lies. 587G
Dr. Jas. H. Goode, Jr. T ~~
-'^ ^Dentist
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7*?Nerve Blocking A Specialty. ;
; Pyorrhea Treated. . .. !'
"rederick Building
323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
?' Dentist * " . - j.
Gold Crown3iid Dridge~WorV A ?
_ . Specialty. '
Special Attention Given Diseases of
- ? The |Gums.
)ffi. Phone 6429 1125 Washington
)ffice Phone: 7266 1
?g;au a. m. to e;00 P: M.
Dr. George C. Dennis
* Surgeon Dentist ... ?
3?Wn and Bridge Work A Specialty.
Pyorrhea Treated" Successfully.
Frederick Building, Roorrr3 ?
323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
Residence: 2129 Laurel Street
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IfTlce Hours: ? .Telephones:
1:30 to 1:00 P. M. .* Offiice 3-t 13~_~
1:00. to 6:00 P..RL J. f Res..3.422....?
Sundays By ~AppuinlmeHL
DR. A. JOS. COLLINS
; ;1__[ Dentist
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