The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 14, 1925, Page SIX, Image 6
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R^ATO^^^IT^OWERS
^ New York, Feb. ^Battling Siki
# and Tiger Flowers w will"~?n?n
matched for a bout in%fadison Square
Garden. Siki is in the Garden gym
daily and seems to have settled down
to' Tiard work.
HARRJY WILLS AT HOT
SPRINGS. ,
Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 11.-?Harry
to meet either Jack Dempsey or Tom
Gibbons, or to participate in proposed
eliminations for the world's championship,
Wills, who is in Hot Springs,
has so announced.
"I have heen waiting three and a
? halt years for a chance at the world's
heavyweight title," Wills said. ''Mr.
Dempsey has said that he would meet
me and then he has said he"would
not, and no one can tell just where
he stands. I believe I am entitled
to a chance and I am willing t<-> meet
either Mr. Dempsey or Mr. Gibbons,
or the winner of their proposed bout."
Johnson C.' Smith University Trounce*;
" \ Albion a*ademy."
? J. u. a. U. continued its" unbroken
strnig of victories by defeating the
Albion Academy iCagers on .their
.court, Feb., 4th. When all was said
\ h and dune, the score was 22-ia in favor
r- ? nf -J. C. &. TT.-^
?By W.^l. %?sell. ?
Athletics in Johhson C. Smith Uni
versus ate otv4he-"upgrade'- as dem?t
onstrated by this- season's- football
squad. -Fo^ the first time in many
years the team was gratifying to stu
dents and alumni and friends. The
outlook for next season is even brighter.
Captain Russell, of the 1924
- squad, has been elected as captain,
and Coach Williams will, of course,
- have charge of the squad. The team
- ^ will remain in tact except for Gordon,
- a halfback, who graduates in June.
Manageri_Mayberry is working on a
_ "very heavy schedule for 1925,. with
such teams as Virginia Semiamyjind
. r Howard for openers.
Basket ball holds the center" of attraction
on the campus at present!
f~ The squad is holding daily workouts
3=~?ef the refectory^ and results rae
- * pleasing to the ever interested crowd
of spectators who gather there each
day look Oh. The sealonisalready
Under way-and many new faces are
seen in the lineup. Pride, a husky
youngster, who hails from Selden Institute
(Phil Pride) is sharing honors
__ with Anderson, a local product, in
being?the most prominent find of the
present season. Of course, JSfrPttjlB
Harris is still in the pivot position
and will give splendid account of himself
as the season advances. He has
heen kept from practice for many
_ . days on account of a -hevay cold, -and
there by-hangs a tale." "We are hoping
that some day in the no.t-too-distant
future our enthusiastic-alumni will e?*>/*+
n Iu_ i
icvv a uunuiu^ uii uic ettinpua wntre
1 basket ball could be played without
=? such-orposurtTTb th<T players. Such
1building could be, used lor indoor
*N, track training as well as early spring
baseball workouts, and need .not be
i-J^r_axpeniUY?. - -k-nana
nail will he nnder^he tutelage
oT~ Coach Ralph fceach, and* many
prmoising youngsters are anxiously
awaiting the call which wilt probably
come before Feb. 16. Manager Wilson
=. ~ is signing contracts every day and a
brilliant seaaun la expected.
Hail! Hail! The Gang's all here.
J. C. S..U., 35, A. & T., 19. ? . ;
'c ,? It was a sad and distgruntled bunch
T -J of Baaketeers frona & Ti, who pullr
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rr- a wa ireignc irom JOnnBCp tJ. Smith
p tJniyersity last Wednesday, morning
following their merciless defeat at the
hands of "the "rampant Bulls" the
night before. ' - _
I" Tb? Tbillq worft nhnfiwff rmrj?T> ~tKfi
r distaste of a delayed season, and made
quick work of their first visitors. Phil
v Pride played a constant rhyme upon
I the background of A. & T.'s goal and
*each thud resounded upon the scoter's
"Book" in words of figures. "Chump"
"lL Anderson played rings around the vet
y enm? caging ten of his team's
points. "Mutt" Steele was a
Stonewall of defense in his position
| |t left guard. L. Steele took "Mutt's"
' f flacn in the last period and continued
sustain the colors of the "Steele
? *-? arew nrst Diooa when
^K? Jrown made a beautf iul overhand
"hot that. caused a dismal groan in
Br he ranks of the Smith sympathizers.
advantage was short lived, howHj^j^JWV'Cap"
Harris started?the
t it was "curtains in G minor" for
HjrHfc T. The first half ended with
Bfeamjr a prolongation of A. A T.'s
10 we need not, rub it in.
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WILLS HAS^BIG EDGE ON v
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(By The Aesociated Negro Presi.) ^
New Ynrk. Peh?If Tom Hih. "
bons ever faces the brown pan-7
ther, better known as Harry 11
Wills, in the ring he will be un- n
der a big handicap TVftinpH tr>
fighting~shape, Wills would be ^
r some 35 pounds heavier and"
nearly six inches taller. Gib- r
bons at 36 is three years older "
than Wills. In this respect
Gibbons will hardly meet the b
boxer."-; ??
| Yet Gibbons wants to be hea- vyweight
champion, but he does
not relish fighting either of the
two Negro heavyweights, Wills
r or Godfrey, who, outside^o#^
Dempseyr says the white sports si
, writers,, are the outstanding fi- tl
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FIOWERS WHIPS MOORE. *
(By The Associated Negro Prass.)
Flowcra won his sixth fight of ci
the year -here Monday night, M.
when he won easily over Tetf ?
Moore^ the white fighter from
Europe. 1 =^_? ?
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BERLENBACH ASKS POST- s<
PONEMENT OF TIGER BOUT.
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New York, Feb.?According tl
to a statement issued by Tex 0
Rickord Tuesday-night-, the Paul
Berlenbach-Tiger Flowers match _
scheduled for Madison.. Square
Garden, February 26, has been
postponed due to the^withdrawal
of Berlenbach. The White fight- ~
= -dr- -did not assign any -reason ^
" ?. t ili_ 171 a .i . ?! : . .. ^
nut ue aoie to ngnt again untn Y
March. . - E
Yet ~ Berlenbach is scheduled tj
to fight- in Philadelphia on the
:mnLhjul fhh month. Maybe the ^
. conqueror of Estridge js afraid n
of the TTger7 Who knows ? o:
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THE PALME
IONBY CHECKS NEW FLOW
ERS-DELANEY GO,
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New York, N. Y., Feb.?Ef
orts to match Tiger Flowers
nth Jack Delaney, theJboxei
/ho stopped. - the Tiger-in- this
ity recently, failed, according
o an announcement here Wed'
osday when it?was?reporter
hat Flowers demanded more
loney than Tex Rickard wishec
o pay him in view of his show
ng against Delaney at the lasl
neeting of the pair.
The status of the fight at pres
nt is that:it isdefinieiy off. bul
tickard intimated that other arangements
might be made tc
latch^omeone with Delaney
tllentown Joe Cans is said t(
e under consideration for a re
urn match with Delaney in the
iff city.
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Basket B&U Game at A. U. .
Osmona LeVallie, Reporter.
The Girls' Basket Ball team nf A1
in University Is working hard tc
how the public its Ability towards
le physical and social development
f our school. "
Theftrst basket ball game uf tlili
sason on A. u.'s campus was playec
rTday^ Feb. 6 th-at san p
llaflin University. The attendant
as very large. In the first half o1
le game, Claflin showed much sup
ere ll-fi^Tn ?fovcm ^of Claflhw "'
lis time the spirit was at it shighesi
olnt and Interest in the game in
feased." With a winning desire out
[rls_came back .on the_field with-that
Id Aj V-. spirit. Notlungafter thd
econd half started the scores wen
3-11 in favor of C. U. -f After
Clalffn seeing that Alleen's
;am was making scores on them
hey walked off the field and forfeitec
le crame' in favor of A IT Tho fino
:'ore was 2-0 in favor of Allen.
An Indian, who once wore the blan
?t and-received government rations
i today guiding the Senate of th(
United Slates. He is Charles Curtis
f Kansas, who has taken the plac<
)rmerly filled by Henry Gabot Lodge
Negroes Itr UTST^Will Number
40,000,000 By Year 2000,
Estimated.
Glasglow. Feb.?In the year 20(H
tatea?wiH?be- - 4O,000,00OT"8^cbfffini
) a book published today ~ by T'rnf
Gregory of Glasgow University
lark races of the world outnumbei
ie whites two to one, this book said
n the longrijn, ^prolfissor-Cregorj
eclaredV the white won't be able t<
old their own .with blacks, Latins
fixed blood, yellow-racey aVtd Indian;
f Asia. ;
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TTO LEADER
H" , NOTICE
The Branch Office jot the National
^ J3enefitl_Life Insurance Company in-!
vites wts policyholders and friends to
\ visit their office Friday February 20,
i from r to ITF. M, ?-?^?===j
Light refreshments will be served.
P National Benefit Agency Ass'n
1001 ^Washington Street
" Columbia. S. H. 1__?:
r N. H. Collins, Dlst. Mgr. :?
1 Arrival and Departure of Trains
Z ATLANTIC COAST LINE
l____ _ COLUMBIA, S. C.
r- Effective September 21, 1924,
? (All-trains daily)
r Depart. (Union Station) Arrive
5:45 a. m. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. m.
i Sleener to Wilmington.
) 3:25 p. m. Wil.-New York 10:50 p. m.
, i Sleeper to Wilmington
j 4:50 p. m. Charleston 11:35 a. m.
i Parlor Car to Charleston
Columbia, Newberry ft I.nnrpnn R. R.
dll:55 a. m. Lau.-Green c4^40- p. m.
-d 4:20 p. in. LuuVe'ps dli :55~a. 'in.
c?Union-Station daily; d?Gerviaa St."
station daily except Sunday.
For information null of TTninn g??
> tion. Phone 9782. ^ ?
t SOUTHERN RAILWAY
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1 ^.Arrival and departure of passenh
get trains at- Columbia, S. C. Cor;
Arrive No. Between No. Depart,
t rected to December 21, 1924.
- 10:05 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 3110:15 a
? 4ifi0p Si Auglista^Nr V. 32 4i35lP
L 1:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p
""^0:40 P 10 Coliimhta^Cii^?
5:35 a 24 dolumbia-Jack. 23 10:55 p
t 10:00 p 20-Columbia-Aiig ia 7?nn?
5 10:15 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 6:45 p
; 11:30 a 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 2:10 p
I 3:2in>' 5 Columbia-Char. '4 5:40 a
j 9:45a - 3 Golumbia-Char. 6" "2:40 p
, 10:25 p 11 Columbia-Char, 12 7:10a
1 5:20 a 15 Columbia-Char. 16 3:00 a
I 1:45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 p
10:25 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6j55 a
2:05 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 ~2:10 pi
7 4:45 p 113 Cola.-Rock Hill 114 6.15 a
12:30 p 117 Cola.-York 118 12:30 p
[ , Nos, 31 and 32, Augusta apecial;
Pullmans and dining cars.
r~T^os. 27 and 28, Carolina special;
Pullman and dining cars. .
^ Nos. 9?and^40r~23. 24fXand of the
Sky special j Pullmans ahd dining-efHFSiBigh.
class coadhes all trains. Dependable
service. Schedule- figures
published as information only and not
guaranteed. 1
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H - Telephone 6356.
. Davis Flower Shop and
Beauty Parlor:"Poro
System"__
F ziu^Oervais St., Columbia, S. C.
" -- Will be open^to the public,
^Wednesday, February 4, 1925,
We will handle fresh^Cut_fteersr
Bella? Washburn, Carnations,
(French Scott lioses, Johnquils,
Sweet Peas, i Fresh Spenger
Fern. Our Specialty Funeral
- Florals. i fNifr
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t Flowers for all occasions; ~
* "Poro System" .
Let us brmg^raclryour youtfr
h for yoth?We will bob your hafr
* will order your fashionable wigs,
j switches, braids and curls, all
_ _shade&- for-wavey and straight
!_ hair. We have delightful tofe
lpt. prpparafi'^ns en pnl?
Mme." Sarah B. Davis, Mgr.
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-Office Hours: -Telephones: C
11;20 A^MU to 2 P. M. Office 3536 S
OtOfrP. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 2621 S
-Pr, . E. Stepehenson ,s
Physician and Surgeon . v *
Diseases of Women and Children A
- Specialty.
Office: Residence:
1414 . Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. ^
Dr. L. M. DANIELS \
Physician and Surgeon g
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Special Attention Given Diseases 6f
, "Women. ' c
ljl21~Washington St. 2210 Hampton ?
Office Phone: 6420 Res. Phone: 7165
Office Hours: ?* Telephones:
HJ^td ' Office 5744 ,
2 to 6 P. M. Res. 3702 1
Sunday By Appointment
?DR. M. A.^EV-ANS? \
Diseases of Women and Children A
Specialty. Graduate Nurses in
Attendance.
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Office' Hour?: r-?Telophonoa: I
9 to 10 A. M. ? Office 4076 13
to 0 P. M.?t- Rum. 0902
-7to 8 P; M. '*7 ~ ? > j
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Frank B. Johnson, M. D. '
Officii ~ ??Residence:" T
1118 Vj Washington St. 1028 Bryan St.
Uffice Hours: TelepKohesP~]
9:OG-t*r 10r3fr ^ it?- :Uffiee-379G- IZ700
toTTOO P. M. - Res. 4692 -2:30
td 4:U0-P. M. ^~T_ ,
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. 1
DR^J. G. STUART "<
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"Officer 1 Residence: j
1702 Main Street 1417 PhrrETStreet
COLUMBIA, S. C.
:? Wil -14Offlce
Hours: ~~ * Telephones:
8 to 9 A. Mv. /rJ-Office 4247 r
P-to-2 t. M:~? -1? Res. -4052 \
e^to 8 P, M. .
Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. :
Officcl? Resdence:
2101 Gervais St. 1301 Pine St. Office
Hours:<- -Telephone: 9
to 10 A. M. Offi. & Res. 4263
12 to I P. M.
6 to 8 P> M' ' - ' ' " ' I'
Di.D. A. EVERETT' ;
Offiice & Residence:
1329 Pine St., Columbia, S. C. <
PR. N. A. JENKINS^
Office: ^ Residence: Phone
6033 Phone'3873
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Office Hours: Telephones: ]
9-A. M. to 11 A. M, Office 8281
1 P. M. to 8ft M. Hospital 3261:
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Office: "~^~Resi<Teftce: 1323
Va Assembly St. 1514 Gregg St. .
COLUMBIA, S. C. 1
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Office Hours: _ *
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6 P. M. to 7 P. M. ... .. ' ' __rs
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Phoincs: Office 6026 Res. 3030? ^
1119 Washington St...-Columbia S. C. DR.
JAMES II. SIMS ' I
??*?Veterinary' 6ur|wi>-" \ i
826 Laurel St., ~ Phono 4173
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ititution for the Training
f the African Methodist E
lowing Courses:
es, Normal, Teacher Trai
>me Economics, Mtisic, Pri
rmation address:
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Iffice Honrs:/ Phone 3638
P. M. to 7^P. M! =
Sundays By Appointments.
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Dr. H. G. Thompson
Surgeon Dentist
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. 414%
Assembly St. Columbia, S. C
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)ffice Hours: Phone 3030
1:30 to 1:00 P. M. . V
!:f)0 tn 8 00 P. M. ?^
Sundays By,Appointments ? ?
DR. L. A. LEWIE
Dentist
702 Main St., Columbia, S/~C:
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3hone 6706
DK, J. .41. WATTS Jjr n
Surgeon Dentist JpSfc
10D%. Washington-Str, -Columk y
Over Johhson-Bradley-Morriy
)ffice Hours: ' . Telephones?^*?~
5:30 A. M. to I P. M. . Office 6033
5:00 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. Res, 3873 - ^
Sunday by Appointment.
DR. D.-K. JENKINS
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)ffice Hours: ' . , telephones:
1:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 4756
i:uu f. M. to 7 P. M. Res. 6873
Dr. Jas. H. Goode, Jr.
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Frederick Building _
i323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
Opposite City Market.
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DR. H. H. COOPER
7 . Dentist
Gold Crown and Bridge Work A
Specialty.
)fll. Phone 64C0 ?liifo^Washington
)fflce Phono 7?RR P?o. T?U *r.nn
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Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
Sundays & Evenings by Appointment' - ?
Dr. George C. Dennis
Surgeon Dentist " , '
3ruwn and Bridge^Wbrk A Specialty.
Pyorrhea Treated Sueeessfully.
Frederick Building, Room 3 .
.323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. n
?ResidSnee: 1118 Ilaiden iStreet:
' Sambo__and- George, two Colored
joys, "could not read, write,' or tell
he timeof day. Sambo bought him?
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aeorge, knowing that Samboo could
iot-tell_the time, thought he would-??1 f
i^vp n 4ittlp fnn at
Said George: "Sambo, what tlma
sit?" - . -- .
Sambo, not wishing to expose his
gnornncc.-took the watch out cf his
aocket. held it in the palmof hisnhand
"Damn if she ain't," replied George/
'Dar she am." ; ?. -
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Chancellor ~ i
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IJiscopal Church. j-. ?
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iat D. D., President. 1 .
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