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Tu^kegcc A. & T. ?
Battle to 7-7 Tie
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; -:'t 'v pi-vsuns. u.e l.aiBCJl j
, .,v. ,)^,to ^\vitncas a""Nt'sk'v game !
i.i 't iti.-'' ^ io't a n't! porbably in the
. . v> .-.-.led into Memorial St a.-1
( ' : ; iy afternoon and saw A.!
' . d !" . V-:Ttd ' t battle the famous;
'i-.-ota Tuskege? to a 7.
,77 ' 7 , ?Tyn7h~rreurrn*--pxnmrea-??-r
" . ; - ; ,1 ; rami of foot ball, display-)
i , I attack# am) a kicking ex-1
;,.fi just about as amazing as any
4 ,. a Ircai- grid.- ? I
.......- v j-p^TTin^Tir^irircaylTtr-j
; - IV , territory time after
{:? (.._ pe.iiftUics and fumbles when
-s . ,. vc; within .scoring distance dcv
. : r hopes i f sluiving t\qros? j
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khhiimi duel b* j
'he A. and ? triple;
' r .. ; :(d Siephorisrtn. a regular j
* ,e*Hed C.r vtr.f," in the. Tuskegce thick-;
# * i .-i the ball see-sawing up
> a* g ;n-;- on the Jbhll was found, in
t'e ; hbi-;-eWenV territory nearly
h. . > i!i-tatiic. but their heavy]
!' ; .iverful secondary- defense
! "\<y V . i vt r.y thrust .except: in !
. e'v: when led by Lane, I
arivg. fuilback, A. atul
- *?> wi'h the touchdown that
. - ?' " 'V iu '.tit*.pjnerge with .a tie,
' p- in going to them when
, 'lie Tuskegee eleven was otTside on an'
??. i ?, i>:,;,| yla'-ement. - j
"'n ri-1-iu-..i <shortlv after the
' ' : > o -riii'tf 1 011 t> neatly executed,
-I'HV .?iii.!u-ht the A. and T.
4^0 1 - ff ?:T Kited'. It was a long: pass,
. ? : ya : . .<*'? ? Ijrht over the lino, from
. : : . r'tr' t half, to .'Stephenson.
v. : " ' . 1 r.l, 'rnhnirj.'c are who hove
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*-m n a' ,<' added the extra;
en-n.- v.i'a a perfect-; placement that
i- 'i- <? oar-.lv 1 < tw'een th'Q' upr-ijrhts.
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~~ . ii .ami aftei1 Hl\ eychar
- jhi..J,,lT.ane. the hard driv
p !' ha. 1:7 started 'smashing the
an. ky l itskecee line to shreds. He
! carried the V all- live consecutive- times
for :twh first d. wiis, with Coleman
. ? plu'n. ' ; vol'- for a third first down
'.o ;p '1ie'iip.n in a position' for
-.i*t-'a- *. r'orhack. to dive through,
t i ... -i :p., tV"(he line IV?r the touch-.!
... I'it key-re was offside on- the
.a' sa-placement'-for the extra
f i ..it' ...nil the point went to A. and T.
. u is?i?ti*-ally. , '
Thi' ' i;,i'.v a: '".'he-.|Y?s?'l half Tuskegee
f< ir,i:'. ..I h it-Titk'to the Willi,!-bu^
.. he t.. ' ?. hoys -t;w?:e" unybl^ to
' ' r' -< t rf? '>,;r.g. anu* working sue*
i- -' "I -> -;SuV,v. -J _
-* . Culymah..kicking for A. and T. out-;
booted Ins riyyl Stephenson, averaging.
hlmut oS. yai'ds to the kick. A kick-'
ing game developed .at the start. On
jd i i'* nfter. V. ? and T.. had
!:; "rid,v..'kit:' Tu.skegGe Irons' kicked
j;. Yr:1e 'it looked as if. nothing!
I' l.'i.k !. : would take plaice.'
F3T I'.aiti s sell:*'dialing work at'fullback
{ ; " r.r.d A- k'seanv kicking and passing
j. 11 iimning fea.iitrod in."the A. and
1 ~ * T. haw-it 1 i':. " I'-.tlk' i'an th'o team nice
: -i" r . nd sh wed good general'
- ', 1 > 'av.hout. Hester, on the end.
iaal .S"'r-at >r. a!?o on itiid, gave great
pe-i formahees. . Patterson, at center
L_ V hi, .U , . i.idy ?!), hand in passing
* he. !. ?!).' was a- tower of strength
i.? ' i , !h defetv. 1 vely and offensively, while
t tye! \' i'son in the guards
A ... : ig 'iiiU'Vc of the honors.
i-\. u~ ifi'/v Stephenson and liar-'
v., .1 in !i hack field and Britton and
C. '.1'. ' invi-n in. tbg line stood out. The
. v.'*..i. i.i < : ii.i.1 c-n'la, *- ? itoDinson
and i h.i".:an. was one of the thrilling
j. a . i.t the g;nnie. Both shot down
wiftiy orr thet puhts and nailed the
A. and T. receivers dead in their
tracks. .. L
To - crack hand of GO pieces
kept the rv.iwd p<eppy with choice se.]
'* * ic t Ap. . **"'1 Wi :; >?: the half time bands
i f. . ituth.ns paraded around
a i'qi. -villi ihe'tr t-tudf,nt ?
y-.-t-.if i v fjuarters?
A, and T. 0 0 7 0 -1
?? ?Xuskegee 7 ._0 0 0 1
Scoring for Tuskege.o?Touchdown
'"^Stephenson.- Point after touchdown
St^rs- n. placement. Scoring for
rr , A rri'l-T EY.ik tPoint after touch.
.h,v, n. a d .n d c\ Tuskegce offside.)
r7TfBrp" "-r^Tei-ee""RjpecT W;
urftpii'd Con'oe I Howard): Field judge
r..' . Savo.v* (Howard"); Head linesman
Jonos (Simmons U.)
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G?Ofy?*jt Y . i,. ,
HKNKDK'T TAKliS Ol'KNKU 2fi-G.
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n.in^Vlu.t 11)11111(1,1 llin t'nnl h:ill season ?
in Columbia by taking .the'fasti Haines '
eleven ihto camp to the tune of 2G-G. '
It was tin interesting game and well :
played foV the first game of the sea- '
son. The Haines aggregation carried
IT real threat ""-1 nitU ? dp- j
fence, against the overhead game :
night have won. First blood was 1
drawn in the second quarter when 1
Haines carried the oval over the.goal
line in. the llr.'d. few seconds of play.
The ball hlid been carried to" the'ten H
yard lihe during the latter part of;
the first period by. a number of well" ;
executed, bucks ;\nd end runs. ,'Hotli
.teams showed ' t.he result of excellent
coaching and used good generalship.
The name, foot hall was justified
Friday, for neither team failed
toTieot the ball. The game was handled
.by Jamison (Oberlin) referee;
Thomas--(Wilborforcel -ttnipirt!r^-attdStallworth
(l'aine) head Jincsman. A
fair crowd witnessed the contest.
SfoRiiHoi MI: DI:FFATS
MORRIS ItllOWX
'Atlanta;- Oct.. ,0th--. Morehouse defeated
Morris Blown this, afternoon
<>-0. The jrame. was well played but
the score does n.it j ml irate the real
superibrity the maroon showed over
the purple. At the end <?!' the first
half..the IlarvoY men ha.t '.rai-nei'ed a
-Jliish ilmvn whil.. tto.' m.'ii ?.f Catiady
had only one. .Saunders and Edmons
scln fjTTaled f<>r Morehouse, while
Stearns was Morris Brown's hrijjht
-luminary.- . '
FOOT BALL SCORES ' !
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2b; Haines />. , ;
A. and T. .7; Tuskoft-ee 7.
Clark 20; Baine H?.
Claflin. JM; SeWen in-tif-ute 7.
Howard 3.'?; Idv ititTst on ir;-~fc?7?- IS
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,J Last week when sportlovers rend |
that Archie Lewis, right halfback In.
the <?ebn Carroll ?Alichigan- -NfnntaLi
game, was the outstanding luminary
of the contest, few of them knew that
"j Lewis was a gentleman of color. But
! *tto true, and sport \yritcrs point to
I him as one of the most promising
ptgskln punters the race has yet profteOMl.
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THE PALM El
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that Gone Tunney has abdlthc
throne of the heavyweight
~ w u 11 i\~ a i id JohrL Rlsko. the
lijixl "baker Jjojtl" has been
ed In the- WSnance and found
ng. eastern sport writers are
f proclaiming the -jlatle- Ability r
m -r G-idfrev and thc-fact that --itin'
i!i1't Hkety~of the heavies
[Vvcd .t he ehanjplon. They point
' he i- not only the hardest
u> tin game, but is the most
tt.j ;,n:l Is capable of taking
j.i:.;U?hir.cnt than any _ man
.. i\\o ?l eTt r'(I a y~reprize flgtit "
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v Li.vr i,i:h -.h?OFiliUEii'S Y.
L. Ofangeburg. S. C., Oct. .6.;?Claflin
pciied her foot ball season on her |
mine grounds bp defeating the flashy ,
Golden team, who was determined to
wore by the air route. The score
c'ng Chiflin 84, Selden 7.
Selden received the kick-off at the
-tart Of thirinnTre~and^in possessioni
T ;the?ball was able to make a first
lo\\n after a rush, completed -pass I
uul uYi end run. t Op her second
hance ?pV ?'ii first down she was forced
to kick after losing yardage from
incomplete, passes. Selden's passing
attacks \tore always a threat during
the game and with Bowen, brainy
quarter on" the receiving en(] many
were completed and one long pass"
made for. their only score.
. Clatlip found herself on the defensive
trying to solve t-ho passing attack*
This , they did with some degree
of success but,not enough to hold
Sejden "scoreless. In her offensive
.Utack Claflin made gains and touchiowns
through the line and around
:; !s. Many?hrrf^^ins netted them
itvcnty five, yard.s
'the first touchdown made by
Knight, came near the end of the
fits', quarter. Martin made the extra
oi.nl, In the. second quarter Martin
received a puss?from Knight?andrushed
the ball over for the' extra
vint. Whitfield carried the ball over
*n the third-! .quarter fox__the J.hird
'tuchduwn. Bythewood failed to kick
tlte extra point. Two touchdowns
ere made in the fourth quarter by
ia' tin and Murray, extra points were
hta.de by Murray and Bythewood.
HOLE A. SMITH HEADS STATE
(Ol.LRCE ATHLETIC ASSOCIA
' TION.
After much campaigningwhieh lart j
cd fully.'f?mr days. State CoMoge stu- ]
!< nts elected Judge A. Smith, Senior
College. president of the .College Ath'i'.ic
Association. She.ppard Clossctt
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The (loorgia-Carolina Inter-collegi -o
Athletic Association is no moye.
The. name has been changed to The.
South" "Atlantic Inter-collegiate Athletic
-Association. The members of j
h> Association are to be congratulrtt- t
fi "I'or this far-visibned step for, the
new noinenclature fmplfes_'that the
A ssi ciat ionis willing to consdor ap-'/
liilcations from any worthy college jp
'he Sooth Atlantic section of the j
1 oiled States. As the schools of
f!epvgia and South Carolina approacTT
ideal scholarship standards, it is pro'-1
er for them to seek Association with
the best. ; ~ '' J
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Columbia will be fortunate this
'Oason in having a full gridiron menu
.-in u'if at Antisdel Field.?Allen plays
"aine, Morris, Claflin and State there
t>ndNvBenedict at the Fai^r Benedict
has already opened her season with
t well earned ^victory, over the fast
I I 1 ir-vl rm t. l l .1
i nnrrrn. * i nc tmy?Sifttor
watch thoff- stop because Coach
T.ii'.t's charges arc trouble.
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F<mt hall frames among our colleges
oil TTifrh schools do not attract as
'hey should. There is a possibility
of the Allen-Benedict, Allen-State,
t"d Benodict'-Claflin frames attracting
1 (),d()(T pauf admissions for effch~5l
'hoso..frames. It will take work and
thought to brinfr this to pass, but it
ii being done in other- sections ol
jthe country. . ,
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see "Jack" Williams on the
.field at Benedict reminds Columbian?
'of the famous "Four Horsemen":
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TO LEADER
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Livingstone^ College
: \ No Matcli Tor '
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LIVINCrSTONK BEARS
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Salisbury, N. C., Oct. fjth-?The
Howard Bisop administered a severe
drubbing to the Livingstone Bears,
here this iviternoon; Ttie nnai gSTO
was .'12-0. Altho the Bears have 8
letter men on their spuad, sonVe of
them were forced to-retire on account
of old injuries. ^Butler wait living-,
stone's star, while Uossr Simpson,
Cole antL-Mnrsh;ill played?brilliant ly_
for the , visitors.
Howard scored two touchdowns in
the first quarter, one in the second,
and ;two in the fourth. Extra points '
were made one in the first-quavtwr,
and one ?n *ne ooconth a
timated at one thousand witnessed the
contest. I H : '
SOUTH ATLANTIC INTKR-COI.L kill
1ATK ATHL1')T1C ASSOCIATION
ORII) PICK-UPS.
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Five teams of the newly named
Conference have had their initial
-games foe: t h is?season.?Pain a ( el- ?
lege defeated .Walker Baptist Institute
by a score of Sll-0 on Scptomber
29th. Paine's-real fight caine on
October Oth,* with Clark University,
of" Atlanta, and an outsider. ' "Sr-iiv
| Chirk 20. Paiue 10.
I Otjier games played by the/league
. teams this week-end were .Bonotlii t
I vs. Haines Institute, in Columbia..
Benedict." being the- winner with , a 7
score "of 20-0. Claflin vs. Soldip In-*'
I stitnto in Orangeburg winning hy a
score of 04-7.
i- State College, Allen University a vd
I Morris College, other strong contenders
for the ehanipionslwp have not
vet had their initial games but
coming in . from them leads .one to.
believe that there, will he some rial
competition when they meet their rijrals.
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i of >he same class.-.was his ...1.1> ?
' ponent for the exalted position. T
j-political calnpaipn conios oil" ov vy
year and is looked. forward In as '
iny: the 'official openihtf of the <\d]oAthletic
season.
TFe other ollicers elected ave: \ . I
Sheflield, vice-president; Minnie T\ cry '
|.secretary; Malic I Penderurass. a>s:taiit
secretary; Wade Witherspoon. ;
treasurer; Vamto Thomas. head;chei i
leader; llattie Frasier and Honapart, .
"assistnnt~~cheer leaders;?M. X., Vim?7
.cent, manager of foot hall; Anna Ho '
liiar, manager of basket ball; Sidney.Williams,
manager, of tyisc ball and
Waytnon Johnson, reporter.
; ON THE GRID: |
VKJARDNICU %
Williams, Chappeile, Richardson ami
Jackson. Those hoys'wore .an invinqibld
quartet. j
t Thc.ro was a .time when real font,
hall w'as confined to the Northern
section of the country, hut things are
different now. Carolina's tririinipdi
over .Chicago; Loyola's fine showing !
against Notre Dame, A. & T.'s ticing I
of Loncoln are' some cases in point;,
i f or -thisv^jcason. Last year A. & *B.
I defeated Lincoln decisively. 1 retail '
i vividly themlofeat Harvard sustained""
the hatuls of little Center College
"of Danvilld, Kentucky. I rrm?et
visualize the fieety Bo. McMillan
i scampering over the goal line for the
lone touchdown of that memorable !
. game. . J
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Do yoia recall the days when Coach
Tutt's Haines elevens wore in a class
i to themselves in these parts ? I re^
member the year when Allen played
'hem 'it Augusta with siich stars as
Tally Addison, Matthews, B nun,
Simmons, et. al. suffering a H8-0 drub
bing at the hands of Tutt's men. TIh-v
were simply trouble. Allen's fate was
the dVimmon fate of all who met thein
in those days.
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I A good opportunity to compare'Do
, relative merits of the C. I, A. A. jmd i'
the R. T. A. A. will .present itself on
Nov. 2.1, when South Carolina Ktafe
engages A. & , T.,--. th/c C. 'T. \A. A. 1
> ' hanips at Orangob>"7i tr. -'Ilia* V.'lVl
i be a gala occasion rivalling the llnw:
ard-Ianepln Turkey Day clash.
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