The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 30, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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1 The "Old Gray"
By e- Ph
xtQjcsarwmcio o o o .o o o o o ao.c o- a o o o .-> c
Bishop Hurst-spent a few da'ys in |
Qur city-as the guest of Dr. -T. J.-'
Miles. We were moi'e thaii?pll?a*ed :
to- see and -talk with him. Bishop
. Hurst its indeed a great man anu
ranks among the chief leaders of this
country. His coining to -Meuth Cp?olina
is a blessing to our clnirch and We
arc going to stand by him to ithe
c~mnn. There is no fyiult to "be found
of Bishop .Hurst and any man that
does not annnreciat,. the "leadership
thin K.i iw (Tii-ii.tfc..in- gr'J"r <-tnu-.-h
judgement ji> wncfully at fault.?The
church is proving that I iml will tilnnw
Bishop and Mrs. llurst with eoiitin-i
-? ued health \frml strength, AiulT-may"!
htey live long to-carry out tho'woji-.
? derful program that is so. much need???:
ed-in our chtnellfTtilfl"Vace.
We had business,. in Newberry last
week arid it was a pleasure indeed
' - to meet t hef members and friends of
our last pa.stoiate an<| also-^ttr fr.at?TTiat
liTu'thrrri. WliiU1 thtMe 0.t' ttTTf"
"the* guest of Rro. W^-W. Gi'tihmn and
little. JRoscoe, arid we never enjoy oil
r 'ri better visit in our life. It is a idea
sure to be with Bro. Gyahath. Every7
body waMts hint to marry,, both male
and ferna''-*, hut \Y. \V. Graham knows
when to -..try and ho knows almost
'"h * .' ' _1 I.'.' - ' "
.V :tV. v>f woty, jo mod' by
? ^ ' . .. S. Gallmaiy, colored'"super-.
> vi-br. oi* flu*' schools juXowherry, County.
And 1 iimst ailio i I t,lTu hn i- tho~
best that. I hvao ever seen'. Wo were
glad, to sob Prof. E, F. Floyd, G. V.
??r ?- C. of" the jurisdiction- of South Cornlina
and also principal, of the leading.
school in that, county. Ho "htht" the
best; parent teachers' associaTTon in
the county. (bo- pp-ming with Pr"f
* S. M? Young was also pleasant: We,
hiid'a'fine'conference' with I^cv. W. M'.'
Davis, G. I>. 1). of Newberry County,.<
K. of P. and also Masons, Ue_ ?_
(iua 1 ified for those pusitioas, It is..
r. ? pleasure?to?witness . oilF of his
installation services.. He is planning
?a great fraternal meeting in Lancaster
in the near fturtv'of which we
are more than proud. Patterson and*
Pratt Undertaking Parlor are coming
ifpo piinoini-iwn tie 1..,,[> .Tii.l Iiiii.inIc
We were elated with out meeting with
, ' Mr.Krnest Millei:. lib iti on.e of the
best reporters the -Indicator has. We
never' tire with. Such friends as. Bros.
Lassaine, Gilder, Martin.'Morgan. Da
vis. and others, whose names, we do
not now recall. We aiy aiitciou,, to
have Bro. Lassaine conduct <>ne of His
great prayer meetings in mil- cvaiiyolisiie-ca
m pa itm-niTgrThVr'Mn h
' ' ' Fred Pratt. _JLbc_ciiuixk'- wilf he able
' i to u$e Bro".' S; E. Martin to quite an
. 'advantage. We closed'our. Newberry
visit-at the home of Bro. J. B. Giles.
It is-.a pleasure "to conic in contact
? . with Bror<jitp=C Efb'fli white and colored
people respect him. He is in -r?
- dc^d a ..Christiam-Kentlemori." I have"
never met a better man in all- niy"
life. V\ e nrv preparing pt have a great
distr:ctmm-tinc at. Bl-inijy ihi - wr.r.b.
closing - at Sunday, May 1st.- - - .1
~~ d everybody to come and
?*v ?- -us-occasion.:. Gump praying.
' Sunday's"- religious, stfr_1
re ir.ciniH-r-1'.:]> drive on tho' I.ifnhas
brought many s.quIs to.Our
fold, for which we give (Jed the glory.
. . The church is the only agency in this
world for the ^avjng of men. And
if the church failsliu_ha-activo along
thes lino, what will become of them?
? \ye had a wonderful time with Rev.,
\V.- A. Gary on the Pino Grove- Cir.cuit
on last Sunday. It was one of
the-greatest moot ins* 1 have trvcr soon
The- altar was crowded with anxious
sinners at the morning service. The
- ? older i iiu-miiers-e-a4<P4t was the he*t
i quarterly they have witnessed in 20
years. lipv.'*N. A. Ghry is a little,
pfince among them, lie has agreem
bly surprised the cutire^cixcuit and
they are simply carried away with
hint. The .church will takL. special
care pf "> ? t' ?-I??14e-has Tf flmfrhet
of officers, among them are Bros. A.
-v?G. Bennett, Wjjliam Cauthcw, J. W.
??A', cT'Chlies' I). A. A,l?nw"
it. P~-Pearson-, M. <>. Alston, A.W.
*_ Higgins, Kddie' Bennett. T. K BlyJ
' ' the fa, |)ock Portee, F. It. Itiehardson
and their families and 'manV;others.
& v--%
At night we were with Bev. P. H.
Huff at Camden, S.- C.~ Here we had
mi|LLjr- a regular revival. The Holy SpmT
took charge of the serving and our
hearts were truly made to burn. At
the close of the sorviro yming
ladies united with the .church, namely,
Sister Helln Micliflol rin<r
ccs James. We were more than proud
of them. AiiTT our church rejoiced to
"receive them.. These two make a to
,r. tal Xtf-.lfl persons takon in the chatoh
by us since coming to thedistrict-,
foev^JRu'Y is one of^ow-best pastors,
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HBtti6iriy>iri*^? i iiIHM 1' - . V
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ind ~ " v '
The New Rider j.
lip Ellis *
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and we are proud of him." He is do-1
in}? a great work in'Camden and his
people are proud?of 'him.?He has
a hand of loyal ft{Jlo.wers at'this place.
Sow?- of whom are. Sisters Lessie
Jennings, F, E. Moses, Mary Burgess,
E\a C;unish, Patsie Denipsy. Bros.
Will C. Graham, Henry Jenning, E,
1>. Morant^and others.
Sunday, May the 1st,'we will bt? at
Blaney, the seat of the district conference
at 11:00 A? M. We shall go
to 1 rrnroe Siniilav nifht to preach
m?d t'oiiiiihniioii.? Lot the pooMt?pray
lor i he presence of th^" Holy
Spirit. . l-v " . ' -_^=
"'Let us advance. on our knee&"
Benedict News??
The Y. W. C. A, nigeling last Sunday
wasexceptionally good: '' -This
v.-ill for the ncu I'lusulunl and
altiiu'l. Airs. K. L. Simon gave
a sCnina..uildrc&L-Un "Opportunity.''
Missr Wilhelnu'iiia Thompson ^played
an -iwstriiniynfal soltu MpsdhpieS A,-.
hiah'am and Russell sang a lovely tluO;.
Miss Hall recited a dramaijc
roaring. Mrs. A. I'. Dunbar, member
*>l' the faculty of the: Brcwer-dvtnanal
was with us ami gave a. few remarks.
Wo w ill not- soon forgot the bcautifuln.ss
of this meeting.
_ Our chapel service .Wednesday was
-owned by the presence of delegates
f the Palmetto Medical Association.
I 'uc.'-.wr: .Collins, president of. the assu^
t'i.itiot) introduced. Doctor R. K. *Gor(Ion
of DjlloH-ttfid?Doctor Joseph Robi
rsoi? of Darlington who represented
the association in uniuue and timely
. (idlysscs. We were delighted to. have
ihese"distinguished visitors' in our
midst and enjoyed their stay,
i Doctor Frederick, C. Red fern, Dean
of he College, left"' Wednesday niorn"r~JfTiTvisit
many schools in the State
in tin- interest of Benedict College. '
.Mr. Beverly Roundtroe, now a stu-,
dent.-of. Howard University, was op;
rated on .Sunday. He is getting -a-long
nicely.
?Thi.' stmUmu who have been in the
hospital' recently are: Misse.-, AVin-f
ninghanij I.ittle and Morse.
!)tu'l;nr Rnvnn line rnvrnll ic
uress injur. nicely to the <loli|?ht of h$s
many friends. 7*
.Miss A. A. A'el son, tim^delit. of."tho
State. AssoPlhtion of Graduate Nurses
is happy to jrroet her sister nurses
this week. ' '
~ W,, re.irret- very , inueh that ^liss -Josh?
Chiles wakjuilled iiomc oh account1of
the dcath"of her father. The faculty
ahd student body join her in her
soi row. ~~ ' ' " ~
Krnxm"TxRK~cr"ttn?. CHURCH
-the usual hour with the .su-perintenlent"nt
itis [lost of duty. ...nevotionai"
lesson was. first in order; after which
the" Sunday. School scholars assem' 'fi!
to incir vanpus classes for n full
"discussion of the lesson, which thejp
earned out in a beautiful manner.
After the..discussion of the lesson, the
-superintendent reviewed it in full.
^ p,.n.l' r'f.pVn-1 was made."
At the morning serviced?Rov. Wnfr^
J ace graced the pulpit' in his usual
manner and sent out a striking sernion
which held the audience spellK;
>11111L: lie brought out-so ver al u se-_.
ftil poti'its. Ask those, who were there
' > tell you about it. Old Sidney Park
was graced with a large audience.
It seems as if this spring weather is
bringing theuiaput.
At (>0(i P. M., .a short program was
.uidered l'o'r^the benefit oL-tho-league^
Jrf tendance was good
Xight service began, at its usual
hour. Anothor - good- sermon was
preached.
.. Sir,vires at the -ttsuaf-hour iloxrAtTTTTi
ay. The public is invited tn attend
all of them.
Rev. S. B. Wallace, pastor.
COMMEN( EMI:NT ANNOI NCKMKXT
OF THE STJ'AII, OR AD.
ED SCHOOL. APRIL 25 TO
Monday, April 25, 8:00 P. M:?Oratorltid
Contest?Grammar School.
Wadnosday, April 27, ft:OQ. P7 Mr?
.I'nmnry department?.1st., 2nd., and
3rd. grades.
Friday, April 20, 8:00 P. M.?4th
and 5th Gradon, -?
Sunday, May 1, Annual Sermon?
Uov. IF, P. Pendergraw*.
Monday. May fith and 7th
grades. :
Wednesday, May 4th?High School
Department present the "Old Fashioned
Mother."?Three Acts'.
Wftilnoviflou \f q it AtVi. Pi>i"no A_
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' . . ,V * f." THE PALI
wmded. ?
Cnntost Night. Fro*,
Admission every other night? 10 atid
15 cents. .
FACULTY:?Misses A. E. Wright,
LI. N. Wataui^ E. G. Pl'l'tHOH, F. M.
Smith; Mrs. M. B. Pendergrass, Principal.
.
THE ANNUAL THANKSGIVING
MEMORIAL SERVICES OF PALMETTO
LODGE NO. 343 I. B P.
7 (V. E. OF W. A SUCCESS
"For piano service pf Prof. Riddick,
you should have been there. For other
ruuiscal instrument well manned by
Hardy, Simpkins and others, you
should have*been there. F.or singing
by Mr. Jake Kubanks, you should have
been there. For a~ thoughtful touch*
shown by Mr. C. H. Dannevfy a^-Masjtei1
of ^Ceiuiiionies^ von should imvc
been tKc^e. For a thoughtful teouehing
address by Mrs. Lei a Pritehe v_oT
Au?us?a, Ga., who is here vi.-iti'ae her
mother, Mrs.- Mary Le\yis, of 1 '.04
Lft'egg St, and who is a sister Elk. yon
snould have been there. And ff>r a
speech, a real thoughtful and in^pir n;?
speech' which.-? proved tin- thc. de--light
at-an-aivpreeiativc and tnte 11 igent
audience to yet unsurpassed in the
hi?-tur>""of ElftflblVk delivered tiy .Mr.
\V. C. Johnson, you should have been
There. For a very tine paper read by
Mr. CiT Lee Ratcliffe, you should have
been there. Our guests were among
iur bust class of mmyand wojao^
were tastily dressed and the conduct
f all could not be questioned. Punch.
;e<; cream- a nd ?other . re f r(vs hrneflt*
were served to all plentitfusly to al
-most a full house.
The mugiiL^V.as of'the best and those
who could not dance, sat around' and
smiled?you should hayc been there.
Mr. ^Villie C". Johnson, Exalted Rure.
took his own time and having-m
Ivnowledgp that he would ho", called
j.ipon, made the best speech that ever
was delivered in the Elk's hall of our
ity. lie' has brilliant thoughts, andvou
should have betn there to heat
him inipa r t-sbnVc^oft them. Many who
were present as our guests expressed
^hcir hope to soon become a member
?f the Elk's family
Joel H. Jackson.
Manning News
?>?i? Quite
an enthusiastic crowd was:
>ut at Trihity Sunday?nioitiing t<
' .1.,^. rv... ......... :
v m.-r< uu vuu^. v.Ul JJtirMUl ill Ufll'II
mg, spoke from the 1th chapter ok
jljhil. The, talk was both instructive
and inspiring.
j\t o:;5U P. M.t the funeral of Mr.
.lttpius- Boyd .was- conducted -at;
it>*. !Ie was a member of Mt. Zion
J A. M. K. Church.-i'lorenia-.. S. C. Dr.
; ,1 V Thunvni, Iihi p.. Qui?cr;.:e >>\
_fUldxum|jii< ti'il the funerid. Pro. Bo;
was an old citi/pn (if Manning, where
lie had nrany relatives and friends
Quite a representative crowd wjtli
Ji) any floral contributions ac com panied
the- body _ fram Elotencu. wliioD
showed thai Bro. Boyd was lield * in
high esteem.
AH sdanu-s Delia \Vitherspo?u> affiT
S:u:ah Barker, entertained ill hjmo)
t-he teachers of the "Manning High
' "lioiil Wednesday "afternoon, Aprii'
IMth. A very _palalahlr moon u-i served-and
a jolly time was had hy
^alLxhat-were -presentT
The commencement excrrijuMi-tyf'tho
Mfinninr High .^-hnrrr^s hold at
Khenezer Baptist Church. Tinsd evening,
April 2Gth. Ju -graduates
-r cievrd diplomas. Itev, (). A. Parker
delivered the address to the graduating
class.
'<?' tho " Agirh* Bulldogs," assuming
- a IimiI ?f |lrrWriTns..in the first in^nintr.
T ho " A fr fries'. came back in the aoc.
ond in 11 in*r to score once. ? From this
lake of the Kiimo until the eighth,
ho < cams si vn/rLflcd in -n Kn?tle.
Tho tocn.1'tallied two runs in the'
eighth" ttrir* makinpr o deadlock of 3-3.
The school closed a' month .'earlier
_gQ_accconht. of fcre-and-itimk?fufhrros:
M. sdanres Kddic Walker.' Pauline
i Chiltlers, Rosa' Richardson, Molly
j Walker, Neathr,. l?ick< y. 'Marv /\n>
derson, Sarah Parker" and Bros. Chari
h y Walker and Joseph Witherspoori
were in attendance at the district con
f?*renc_e -last Week. They all ?reportLed
a fine'session,? ?
Rev. M. J... Su nipt Or",'the 'providing
.elder of the Manning districtwans in
; the city on business 1 ;e-1 .T Ul'ilkky.and
pellled at the parsonage to see Rev.
. Parker.?Rev. SumpU'r :tlid the memi
hers of the district feel very niiich
I grateful over the presence oY Bishop
"{rfTiTrsL at his Conference last week.
MliMlup -inaJa -^a?very-strnTTtr TrT1
s'tructive speech.
Jackson High defeats B. T. W.
The Little Cards .of Jnc' t_p C'f h
aided by the steady njtt 1 ' n ' I It?
ace. Iloraoo Bellon ili'fi. l.t Book
T. Washington High in the annual
classic, Piaster Monday 1.1 to f>. Jackson
Hich has nnc of t n..
?- "* u?v iu?iv?i icams
in Llm 3lal?. ?? -?Hardeville
Nino Takes One
HardeviUe hoys' and. Kstoil boys
crossed hats on the formers diamond.
- The tflime was*vcry interes'tinc. The
sedfe was 10 to 2 in favor of Harde.
ville.
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S BENEDICT WINS TWO.
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i Cohinibiai !\pi ll 10?Meeting. Paine
lor .'.the second tim? of the season,. I
Benedict poled* out a. 8 to 4 victory
over the Goorjyiu hoys.
{ Mills was driver-"from' the bvx in' i
the 1'rMinir irr-T.i;i>.r lifiorL. -an out was j
* t>?..r .. .i.** i u.. .vw>...wi
llUUIf. *'1 V iirv IUUU1IU UIIU
e?ec4jvc alter the sin od inning. \Vha- j
ley held the mound .all the" way for j
| Benedict." Benedict got off a good
j start in lirst" frame.-J'\ running, in U"
:rvnTstt-~r. ?; ~ "
pSr-Nyilly\ins. bit a. homer with on onv
4 c_>;:'er !k.-h! 'wall, tlaulden,
,* i,tying'right te Id for Benedict made"
ja dicing .shoe, string catdlt-of Dye's
?, (i ive-iti llv(? sev*. i.th that resulted into
_i-dauhlo?play imassistedi? W'baley
- struck?out nine ,wihle Dyer -struck
out three.'
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; I'ainc . H O PiroiI'U1) V '
ttejdieV |l j 0 <> 0 0 0 0 t). rfeS?2I
. Batireies: l'aine?Mills, Dyer and
II rocker. Benedict?Whaley and Wil-'
i.li:mis. r .a' ' t ' ' '
Sumter-' S, V., April" 18"?Benedict
j. arryimr .Morris College down the ^
toad'of defeat to a. tune.of 11 to 10. L
It was a slug test of "which Benedict1
"j ot la.e-'IWn s. snav.e7 "Both teams hit
lie pill hard, hut' Benedict collected!
. ovontecn hits, while Morris followed!
dose with thirteen. Woodson s'ar- j
' <1 the game-for Benedict, but was reeve
I hy Whfiley in the second lie-.
ause of wildness. Woodson get cre1
it for- winning the. gjjtme. ??j:
Morris -has *played only two games,
I' which- she. lost both. - She meets
.'Vnedirt-MfV Cohynbiji on, April 23 for;
he- second game.
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?:v:.:ict-2 TTTT^l) 3 0' 2^11 18 V"
.Morris (t 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 JO 13 3
i'.at'er e :Bonedk't: Woodifcn^ Wha
oy and. Williams. Morris: McCain |'
vn~i~At raltanT. * " . :
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HOW \UH (li.'Ml WINS FROM
j h iacst?c ic incu r 10 to 7
Ceorgi town, S. l!.-'-()n Monday at"
| 1:00. p. M., April 13th, the people of;
u wi.lit ss: : a-very inter-'
.' siine- game at the A. C. L. Park he- i
. .a; a I i i it and Howard
h': M??^ .
- 1 h- I),!!< ralh I.! at. 1-oo P. _M.
Ty T'r.pitf K. B. An<}eiv. oil. In the
Ir.-t htnittg. Kingsfree scored "twice
.! v at*! was -hut out until the second
!' i:. r .1 Iiii'go brought In the first
.' Now ewry. one Was - iri sujt-j
-c as to what would happen next. '
.-:owar?l kept K'.njrstroe down until the j
ruaMtit- iniuitg?when?lvingstroc scored
wiit; while H<A\;ard in the fourth,
- Ttii'i'ti livy. : r
, made a two bagger for
Mo. aid lofldwi'd by Poinsett, who
- y;d Tdin.hn' tV.V, nagger ail<T
light 'I'.l i.l ?
"Titans .made a three base hit for
.i.uuim una two men oil oase then
- ' 'TTTi> TtVuie a. I'-mr Uit in ceiifbr field,
- ??-trgi:1g iht'Tir^v On account of er.
.-(.tiled twice in the
i.' lli inn'Mi-r and ono(. in tVje iiinth. "!
Mr.CY.Ni'ifs and Taylor W'ero the sta'r
layers for Kings tree.
(libs wa- suhstitued for.Neshit.in
Pi' -<ni ti inning. While Nesbit
lai'ivd iir ;li.. field, Browne, Giles and
i'van.: wei^e the st'al\batters for IIow.
The eahiQ was interesting through
ont. ?' ? -?a:
Ti e -a nno- were at>-follows. =r
"~?Tbw:n;d JIJ?h 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 2 x
- i'oe nigh 200 orzxtroT"
- J fi'rii'.?': Jlowitrd?Kva,ns and Jo
Kinup.-tlfee?Mccolnns, Spaights
'I' wn" well pitched by Jo-rtOplv.
toil NSON C. SMITH TAKES'
11 '11R 11,1 ,1'U Fit.QM A .'/AN DT. ;
COLLEGE
tii i n hn'o, X. April 21?Johnen
" handed the "Aggie Bull'
'Vnek here yester
1~"i~"7T"s( .'-tine ' - bcti( .-*f *'he' l^crd
| h (! ;i!i'l pilin;r op a G to 1 .v:et6ry,
; ho offering of Keid, the south naw
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boys from Charlotte chalked up three
scores, thus nutting th.. ,\v
The outstanding; features.-of the
game^vere the.pitching uf Roid ami.
Rich.UJWs. The ffamc was well played
by both teams. '
The. "Ag-.ie IlnlltiuLrs" int,yiiti?toshake
the jinx and y:ot In the. win w111
mil when Ulev H ooL .Li wn . ... ; <m.i
Seminary 011 Dudley Field i.e. . ..Ii ;iday
and Tuesday respCTtiveFy'.'
I'AINK WINS FROM rHAUi.Dsfn^
In a twuU-c ini.iiim piteli^f.s.'. dm4* hdtv.een
Dye of 'Paine and Thompson of
the Charleston Piedmonts, Paine, made;
a' -od hoi' tU.i tn-nliil.
on 5 to 3; Dye went the full rout*
and gave up only three hits while
Thonipson sfrtick out seventeen men.
Aside from the brilliant mound .work
o.' Dye and Thompson. Turner i'.;-,' R-ft
fielder,, stared with his ; en.-atitthai
fielding. ---?=? ? .
ajwlii ii-iMiici stuimi in -inp Ill'sl.
fWallbr registi r'for Paliie u e? r n't- j
-Hinft to second on an error, advancing
in third on a pacrilii-p ll.v hy Derm and ;
cross ng_ the plate when an error war i
com 111 iHeed at first. In-the second in-'
11 itig. Turner and Crocker scored' on a
scorching "double over first by?1 )yc.
Two hity-in the seventh -brought- iii
wo runs" for the Piedmonts end tied
'the score. Paine broke.the. tie in tile
twelfth, when Wiggins walked ""and
went to third on ah Crrored hunt hv
Dye. Dean bunted and scored Wig-,
gins and Dye ran in on a pass ball.'
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Paine 1 2 0 0 0. 0 O'll 0 0 0 2 ."> ,7-4f!
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BOOKER WASHINGTON/ *-AND
ROW VIll) HIGH IN WO (i AM lis.
SERIES ; V - :
First Game
" T' ., .
the Howard High'took the CbluYnhiai
boys iii camp, so id .split _a- AWiul
-games series, Joseph of Howard
pitched a good game. hut his train
mates failed to support Ifm iii tlic
pinches. BuHoy of-Hooker. U.. i.ingtoirdligh
was in gr ow form an ! held
the Howard lads to a lVw sc-a.'i i
i its. ' The g-unife tvas won by errors.
Scores:?7 to 5./
Batteries: Howard?Joseph and Kyan*.
Booker Washington?" Bin ley and
Bpown. '
. - ..-Second; Game
Oil Tuesday. Howard came oil 'lye
held with a determination of winnijig.
I ice.?who warcalled?I I'oni?i^Lv r ;nI;ir
position a short lo.dothe work c.
iiH'. mound for Howard. proved to her
master of-.the, situation. He !.e; f~lhv
visitors ti> one run,- uld.h J
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