The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1926, Page TWO, Image 2
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Haines Defeats Booker
Washington of Atlanta
r 5 i
l Augusta, Ga.--In a well played
( game of. base" ball, Haines defeated
Booker Washington High
School team from Atlanta..
The boys from Atlanta came
to Augusta confident of victory
?j^-butJbefore the steady pitching
-??-a of Cunningham, - they - were
forced to .change their~mm(Ts7
Cuhhingham allowed them 4
hits, and one earned run, that,
- a homer by Moors.
The playing and hitting of
Mason and Lamar featured.
Teams Ii~ H. E.
b. w..-,o;3|oje;oiaj'oii;o; 4, 4, 2
H~u.~~i'0 3 0 Oil 1 x! 712 1
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BateriesHanes Cunningham
and Lamar. - Booker Washington
Jordan and Freeman.
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Hanies 7 -Schofield 6
> ? " ; Augusta,
Ga.?A strenous 9th"
inning rally saved Haines from
. .. a defeat at the hands of Schofield
' .* Haines was a little unsteady
in the beginning, due to over
\ confidence, and over-anx 1 ety?
. but^.they.Soon pulled themselves,
together and won although defeat
seemed to stare them in the.
face. -V
-Teams~R7K:E~.
S. I. 010 4.0 2 0 0,0 0; 6 5 3
?UP 2 0 0 0 0 3 2?7 11 7
-J 1 -j 1 , .1 > J 111 7-^4
v Batteries j- Haines Larrie, HiL
liary and Brown and Lamar.
Schofield?Smith and McAllister
Unpirg-i?Ryana. ' |
Claflin Fails to hit Stride
(McGhee News Service)"
Orangeburg, Mar. 26?In spite
?of~ good pitching by Tiller vandLevy
for Claflin, costly errors resulted
in a decisive defeat* for
, /Paine; but poor base running
and failure to hit in the, pinchers
1 ?ost them seyeraf runs.
_ ~ Burton of Paine*- backed by
stellar support was never hi
Teams it. H. hi.
P. C. 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0j 7 3 2
C. U. i. 1^0 0 0 0 0 0 II . 2 7 7
Batteries :* Paine-?Burton and
Crocker. ClUflltl?Tlllui^ Liny
and Blake.
N. C. S. Downs A. &
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Captures Prize In Ninth
Greensboro, N. C.?In "a Shilling
and gruelling contest, North
?CarolinaState College of Durham
won a game of baseball
r from A. & T. College. The final
score of the tense, exciting gamevvas
in doubt until the end of the
game. North Carolina scored
first, and maihtained the lead_until
the eighth inning when A. &
T. College, by bunching -,hits,
gained a lead of 3 to 2. In tl^
ninth inning, by the route of
costly errors, .the visi.to/s ran
in two scores, which the home
boys were unable to overcome in
Stokes, relieving Fount in?ttnr
third inning, pitched well for the
home boy?. Vincent of North
?Carolina-S ate---w?s master- of
the situation. ? ?
Teams . R. ffjE.
NT." C. 0 0 11"OO'OO-F" 5 9; 3
. A. T. -0:0 0;0;(M>4-2;<>: 3; 4 3
Foust, Stokes/ and Miller, ColeUmpire?Hargraves.
* , State
Trips Paine To A
Fall Of 5-1 Paine
Makes I^one Score In 2nd
Orangeburg?Amid the cheers
the S. C. State aggregation made
its -fc?corifl "appearance by defeatZing
the Paine nine with a score
of 5-1. Paine made her lone
* score in the second inning when
Dean drove a runner in by land,
ing a hit in deep center.
State made a couple of runs in
the first inning and then settled,
down contented until the fifth,
when Bass, State's third sacker
made a hopie run as a .special
feature. A summary of the game
I fallows.? ? "v" ?
Teams V ~R| H E
p.. c. oii;o;o;o;osojO|0| i| 4| 4 i
S, C. 2j0;0,0ti!0!2,0jx| 5| 51 I S
Paine: Stalworth and Crocker. Jc
I State: Hopkins and June. r
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Annual Baseball Classic +*
& T. Easter Monday |J
Morning Game at Winston-Sal- {
- em?Afternoon Game In ^
J- . Greensboro. ,.
Greensboro, N^C., March 29?
Klaborate preparations are being c
I made for the annual baseball,1
insqjp wbirb to be staged by *
teams representing A7.& T. and ^
| Shaw Colleges. The, morning c
game will be played in Winstqn- 1
IBalem. Dudley'Field will be the ^
scene of the hectic afternoon bat- *
tie. Because t>f The intensely J6
keen rivalry that' exists between K
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t|ie two colleges, the spectators.!1
will have an opportunity to wit- 1
ness a thrilling contset. Coach c
Byarm has made many needed ^
rch^gesdn thedine-up of the Ag- fi
gies which will strengthen great- *
ly the offensive -and defensive ?
, power of his boys. -Li
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Athletic League Formed J
By Colored Schools !r
"During the State Teacher^
sociatipn meeting last month an 11
attempt was made to form the I
schools of the State having some,1I
m m nt at.hlptir* inrn a lpagnp. a
The object of. the league is to s
"divjde the State into districts; *
Thejscliools^ot a district compet-;v
jtrict championship; the district}
champions competing for the'
i _i : i-i ' H-. 1
'sul'uiuji cnairipiunsnip; nnany, *
the sectional champions j3lay-*?or S
the State championship, the,
game to be played at Columbia *
at^the close of the season.
A meeting tq-further the efr 1
forts of the Leagueus to be held *
at the Booker T. Washington *
High School, CoTumbia, Saturday 1
April 3rd. - t
All schools desirihg. to partici- t
pate are asked to* send a delegate 1
ito this meeting. The initial fee/
will be $5.0(j. it is noi^d that *
a large representation will be.'
present. C. W. 3Iadden of the *
'Booker Washington High School, ^
of Columbia is President; L. A. je
Cain. Mayo High, Darlington, ^
Vico-Pres.; F. C. Sharp, Wilson c
High, Florence, Sec.; J. S. Boyd, Is
Georgetown High,?Georgetown, ^
j Treasurer; J. C. Prioleau, Lin-U
I'colri High, Sumter and W. P. j*
X'havis, Ridge Springs, i>re meni- a
hers of the Executive Commit--'
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CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY BASE
BALL SCHEDULE TO DATE t
Easter I\Ion.?Morris Brown, Ga.-e
Ewtter Tues.,?Morris Brown, Ga c
April 9?Allen &t. Orangeburg.. jl
^ April 1? and 13?Howard'^of t
"Washington; Br C.atOran'b'g.;^
April 15-ichofield at Aiken,
I April 17?Haines a<t Augusta, {?
IApril 19 & 20 MorehouseTat Claf. Is
jApril 23?Morrfs at Darlington. |
[April 29-?Allen at Columbia, jt
April 30?Benedict at Columbia, y
May 8?Schofield at Claflin. e
May 12-AHarbison at Claflin. jl'
iMe'.v Ifi?Track Meet at Hamp- t
ton7^a.7 Claftin Team. J ^
*May 18 & 19? Claflin at How- rt
ard, Washington, D. C. *
Pending. r
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BASEBALL v r
Easter Monday April 5, Ches-A
ter High School of Chester vs. jl
Park at 3:^0 o'dock. Admission a
35 cents. ? |C
Chester High School is run- P
ning an excursion to Columbia r
Easter Monday bringing rooterc jk
to root for . their Pligh School \
team.. Columbia? will turn out
in full Easter monday to root
for their younger sons. Are you a
goi^g to be there? n
The game will start at 8:30 p.m. a
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THE PALME'
Newbefrv^ews
?= 1
The farmers are very busy
)reparing their land. In some
lections they have planted smo<?
:orn. I think they are experinenting,
because winter i? not
>ver. The way the weather felt'
>n last Sunday and Monday?;
armers take y^ir time prepare (
rour Wnd.
Mr1. .Floyd is "having all of his
griculture boys to break their
and and harrow it over good.
There was a good attendance
it Miller Chapel Sunday School"
>n last Sunday* morning to witless
a prOgrain that Was oil fur,
he Sunday School. Rev. O. A.'
bilker was a visitor in our Sun ,
lay School. At 11:30 aMri., the
egular services began, (Rev. O.
Parker was. presented by
lev. E. P. Ellis to preach. He
elected for his" text? John 15:5,
>ub., "Environment" It was a
reat for anyone to have heard
lev. Parker. 3:30 p. m., the K.
if P. turndll out at Miller Chapel
V. M. E. Church for the Thanks ivftig
Sermon. Rising Sun No.
5, Iron.Clad No. 254, King Davi'J
Co. 151, and three Courts of Caanthe.
#Sir*E. F. Floyd, C. C.;
5m J. B. Morgan, Master: of Ce
emonies; Address?Mrs. V. T. |
Cllis; Address?Sir U. S. Gall-1
nan, Paper?Mrs. Grace Gray,!
llv E. P. Ellis pi cached the ser- |
rrorr from Gah7 13 ;5. Sub. ^Love
t was said by some of the memlers,
we are seventeen years old
uul we have never had, such a
ermon preached to us^ since we
lave been knights. He told us
vhat K. of P. stands for and
vliaPyou have to be-in order to
>e a. K. of P. indeed.
You are invited to attend our
faster exercises at Miller Chapel
kmday at 3:0(1 p. m. -J
Th^~County^ teachers-met at
he Drayton High School on Mar.
!7 L't 11:30 a. m. in their regular
nonthly meeting.* Prof. U. vS.
Mailman presided. The meetng
was well attended.* The folowing
principals were called on
o make arepoairabout the iridusrial
wrok done-m their schools
ind the1 amount of money raised
'or the school improvement this!
rv. Prnf T? F1 niivlflon "F| fT
?loyd, B. Rickard, Miss Johnnie
^itts. Prof. Gallman nresent;d
the Superintendent of EducaTdfi,
Prof. IVjifaman, whcr ~ad.'
Iressed the county teachers' association.
The second -speaker
vas Prof. T. M. Mills, the Farm
^mnnstration Agent for New erry
county, After the meeting
domestic Science room, -It- waV j
)repared by Miss Mary B. Pear- j
son. ... _ ; ;
_ Rev. W. C. Cleland^t). D., pas- !
or of St. Paul A M. 'E. Church,
taleigh, N. C., ha?s been here in"
>11u z?i ^AM A -pAtl* /J A *?fl A A A '1
**rv-iuy iutt <x icw nays wi at,aau
(ccasion^the death of. his uncle,
dadison Burton whore funeral
;ook place at Trinity A. M. E.
Church, March 21, Rev. Cleland
vas the guest of his sister, Mrs*
^ucy Carpentejr^and-Misses Besie
and Lillie Cannon, 805jCrosing
"Street." '
MrSTlsabella Spearman a good
raman and friend to The Palmeto
Leader^ died March 24, age 63
hildren, eight are dead and six
iving, twenty grandchildren and ,
hree great grand child rental! 4^
rrttrcrcminrerr wdVWHMltVWH1'
ledside before she departed this
ife, namely: Mrs. Mamie Cro- v
ner, Mrsr Minnie Haulty, Willie (
>pearman,,Newberry ; Miss Car
ie Spearman, * Raleigh, N. C.;
Valter Spearman, Washington,
). C. and Marcellus Spearman,
ilizabeth, N~, J. - She was funer- ^
ilized at Milter Chapel A. M. E.
Church by her pastor, Rev. Ellis,
'atterson and Pratt, undertakers '
endered good service. Willie ?
rft oil March 28 for his home in !
Vashington. i
CARD OF THANKS <
We wish to thank the neighbors ]
nd friends for their many kind- h
esses and assistance rendered 11
t the death arid burial of our'i
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rro LEADER ~ - mother,
Mrs. Isabella Spearman* jL
who died March 24, 1926. jd
?Miss Carrie flpearman and A
sisters. \ . . a
Laurens News
The City of Laurens was saddened
Mond^lSIarcE^SndwHenZ
Mrs. Lessie Brockman who had n
been in declining health for sev- ^
home on Hampton St. She has "
numerous ' fripnfla wViX-^nFiii
learn with sorrow of her passing.
Mrs. Brockr-.an was ? member of P
Bethel A. M. E. Church. The e
funeral was largely-attended. She ^
i? survived by a lui3band, Mi*.
Aaron Brockm&n, Two small ^
children three sisters, Miss El. C
labell Jackson, Mrs. Mary Reeder
Mrs. Mayola Wright and father, |n
Mr. A.lam Jackson. Interment y
at Laurens Cemetery. ' ^
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wijgon of ?
Columbia have moved to this ,
City where they will make^their pfuture
home. ^
death of Rev. J. W. Lykes, our *1;
presiding "felder. He was k>ved by J
all who knew him. Among those *<
that attended the funeral were: X
foessrs. ?W*?L. Morris;, Grover |
Martin, Willie Rice, Jim Putman
YV. M. Moore,. Revs. I. S. Reed,
and J. D. Bovd. ' ???
V
The Blue Bird Sewing Glub(^
held a^delightful ipeeting at the *[
home of Mrs. Dora Atwood. - ^
Mrs. Eva Johnson and Mrs. {<
Alice Moore are improving rapid
? , A ?^
7 Rev. AT J. Martin wa^the guest
of friends fn our City a few days $
ago. $
On RtinHay Mflrph 9?, fViP An.
nual Sermon for the K. of P. and $
Court of Calanthe was preached
at St. "Paul Baptist Church with $
Rev. A. C. East as speaker. >;
? Rev. J. W. Witherspoon was 1?;
the week-entf guest of Rev. and
Mrs.' J. C. McClellan. Mrs. McClellan
is home after having !?!
closed a successful school term.. X
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4 Johnston Notes
Field Day exercises of Edge- *{
field Cohnty to be held at the1
Edgefield Coun.: Training~School *{
Many games'1, are to be played
on the outside and the following !
1 -
program iq to be rendered in {
ftrinm )tr r.4- 1 "1 rJ
? ? MUUHVliVIU (JlUllipilJ' ai li "J
o'clock a. m. T"J
Music?School. -Invocation? ;!
Rev. C. P. Stallings. Music-? ;!
Edgefield Hi' School. Inrtoduc- ;{
tory remarks?Prof. C. 0. Mc- *1
Intosh, Edgefield (Jo. rr. School, i
Johnston. Music?School. Wei- ;?
come Address?Miss L. C. Wil- I?
liams, Edgefield Co. Tr. School. lj
Response to Welcome Address? I?
Miss Bessie Martin, Edgefield ij
Co. Hi. School. Music?Edge- IJ
field Hi School. Declaration? IJ
W. C. Hurely Reading?Edge- IJ
field Hi Sehool. Music?Edge- IJ
field County 'Training School. ^
Presentation of- the Speaker of 3
the Da-y?Prof. B. D. Alexan- {
dcrv-Supt.of thc^City SchoQls_QL3j
xlohiislun:?Address?Rev. B. F. x
Allen, pastor of Johnston Baptist -5
Church. Music?Sqhoot. ReH
marks?Mr. H. G. EFdson, Board
of Trustees, Johnston. Closing
Remarks-?Prof._ W. E. Parker,
Announcements, etc. Master of
Cor em on i o s?ProfJW^ E^P&gker^ _
Prin. Edgefield Hi School. Com
miuees. Mrs. w. m. barker,
Mrs. P. E._ Simpkins, Miss A. M.
^*?1?
The Quarterly Union of the"
Household of Ruth was heat Sat.
March 27. Among the out-oftown
members that attended the
session was the person of Miss
A. J. Dickerson, who was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. James
Spann.
The Knights of Pythias and
Cal&ntheans held their annual
Thanksgivnig services at Bethel
C. M. E. Church, Sunday March
28. . A hearty welcome was extended
them by the poster, Rev.
C. P. Stallings, after which the
program was carried out in the
usual manner of ceremony. The/
Rev. Bateley of Columbia deltvjred
the annual sermon. Mrs. S.
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jsnlOniii^Mfcdiiir n i r "
u Pope rendered a wonderful 63*
ress in behalf of the Calanthens.
All onlookers enjoyed the
fternoon.
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Claflin Univ. Nptes
'(McGhce News Service)
The past and present weeks
lay properly be called "two big
reeks'\ at Claflin for they have
itere^ting events.
During the past week the fol>wing
prominent speakers were
resent and spoke at our chapel
jcercises. On Monday, Rev. R.
Freeman, who delivered his
rpprnlar wppkly sprrnnpat.t.ft to
ie student-body. On Tuesday, J.
>i McMorries; Director of Reliious
Education of the Dbpartlent
of the Sunday Schools of
ie M. E. Church (North) ; Miss
lae Getzendanner, Chief Clerk
f Bureau of Negro Education,
almadge, Auditor and Supt. of
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P J^RAP
DISCONTINl
Of All Men a
r- Shoes Now
Remember glease that Kr
1 sfiitpinpnf that hp didn't liv<
' VVn ora Will llf IV
We are going to handle ladie
We offer all our Men's-sho<
: All Children's Sh
At these prices they won't
patrons to hearere as scon :i
j? or two.
> A Word' to
As our store is going to 1
ladies store, we therefore s
1 now more thaiTever.
| SO ~
: NEW
i STYLES=
- We have recently receive*
newest creations and you ca
slippers from Kramers and <
Be at Kramer's And G<
If RAN
IV The Si
~ Beautifi
1S36 MAIN STREET?
PINCKNEY'S Fl
UNDERTAKER AND 1
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Office Phone 5707
1006 WASHINGTON ST./
Pihckney's Sani
n BEST EQUIPPED IN THI
FOR YO
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niilirt .n
Saturday April 3, 1926
Hope Haren HomeoFThncinnati;
Rev. R. E. Brogdon, local A. M.
E. minister ^nd Charing Satchel!
~Morrl^~Jnr Journaliqt and
Orator. On -Friday, E. F Frfl.
zier, Driector; of Atlanta School
of Social Work, spoke to the students
about the work of his
school in AllanUt. The climax of ?
the present week will be the
| special Easter services?to-be
|conducted by the Claflin Sunday ?
j School and the Vesper Services
fat 7:30 Easter Sunday night.
;The male quartett will be featured
at night. Mr si Coprich,
{Violinist, Will?remlerla violin
'program assisted by ihe Girls'
Plnn ru*h '
| * Friends are cordially, invited
| to' attend both services. . v '
| He who would do some great
1-4-u:. +UJ.-, ..Uni.f Ufa m'troHnrc-?
; LIUII& III lllicy onui l uiv iiimmv
ply himself to the work with
j uch a concentration of his forces
as, to die spectators, who live
only to" amuse themselves; -looks
j like insanity.'. ?Foster.
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JAINCE SALE :.V;|
nd Children's |
GoingUn. |
amer hds never yet made a V
e up to it. ~
ten's and Children's business If .
s shoes only^? ? *-?- { .. . is
and Oxfords, values to $10 *? .
? : AtIL_$5.85-.f
^ . ' 'k
"** Pair I -...
t\
oes at 1 -2 Price |
I last long and we advise our ?
ts ptfflsible and secure" a pair 1*1
the Ladies:' ' ~ 1 . *.?
' i pi ' i i !
3e in the future an exclusive *.
pecialize in stylish footwear
d SO new styles of the very "
in get ycur beautiful Easter X
it a reasonable price. ?
st Your Easter Slippers
/icnin
ujdivv | .
tore of i g |
ul Shoes
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
JNERAL HOME J
LIN A & GEORGIA
ineral Cars and Funeral
As Good as the Best - v!
im
.lid Better than the Rest
And Prices Less
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SERVICE
Residence Phone 7761 ( I
COLUMBIA, 8. C. ?"1
tary Barber Shop
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