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g jPAGK SIX. 1 _ I . Morris Loses L- . To Benedid Sumter, S. C.?The ferocious aw , pqwerful^ Benedict Jigt'rs foot bal Ifliuul InVadetHfche canvp of the Mor ris "College's pigskin performers 01 . Saturday, Oct. 20 and took her-ancien foe with surprise by a terrific nttnel from her aerial machine? Run. 1 was a hard fought name from th first kick-off to the final shot of tji time keepers. It happened 'like "this =? 1 Morris attempted to kick out of dan - ge+y-but-Captaiii Adanison. a ycU'l'a r* tackle, blocked the punt and it \ya ??? Tigers' ball, first down and tliirt to go; then "Bus" Williams, the 1.' gees' quarter, opened the aerial at 'tack and landed on^ into the out ~ 511 t ubed?arms.?<?f "booster" .lone for the touchdown. The extra poin whs made. It remained like this unt kite in the 3KhTprnrrter; -\vhen -Morrh unda'u-nted l\v the first marker, wit jx sories -of?hme phniges, \y^ivt,-?or_ J ftouchdowp, 'only to have her extr r point blocked by the Bpb'y Tiger guar W. Hill. It was a hard tight fr'oi then and the game ended 7-fi: r? Again, the invincible Tiger wailko < ...?n... r..,; l I i V.'JII uic frrnTTr*yn > " IWI ) '? 11 gttawing at the purple and golden t il bbns and pennants which wove flhai ing before him. Mama^ Q C . O. ? Benedict "TT~"T 0 0 ==? lleferee: SchoflieLd., Oberlin; Up pile. Chan (Her, Bates; Hoadlinosmai .... Madden State; Timekeeper, Llunbevr; Benedict, Crawls, Morehouse, l . ' . . , S A L A. A. GRID " . ^ PICK - UP! ^ ' ' A+i?major. teams in the leatru wo+'c started against conference o[ jvonents this week except South Cart " lina State, who played North -Care lina College at Durham. This gam was" a -.npal battle which ended wit North Carolina College on the .win nmg cna. x\. V. college U, S. . I State Cbllege,- 0. Allen University playing her firs game this season on home ground "surprised the Paine College, gridders Paine oh a fumble was aide to scon and .win,. 6-0. Xext week Claflin meets. Living stone ' College . at Orangeburg. Octo brr 25th. South Carolina- State play1, Paine at Orangeburg October 'Jfith Georgia State College, plays Floridi * A. and M. _ I "Hi": 1 Pis I Vlli I Booker ?' *. I Lincol ? ?;? ?-?L^_?? I STAT GR( 4 * ' , FRIDAY Game Called s .. Tickets on Sale at ~~ TTirHenwl .Onm. filuiT., " -I NTCTCollege: - - | : Vaquishjes State J' Pmham, N. C., Oct. 20.?Again the 1 X. C. College "Eagles" emerged from '?_ "Death Valley" on the larger end of i a 0-0 score in a gridh^_contest that t was featured by' good punting and ^"passing amf-4hrilling, swe^wng end t -runs. The visitors mlssda a nunfber p- hi- ? [ [,when 'untfei e thc'shda-ow.of the "Eagles" goal-posts 5 they found the line of defense imi pregnable or their backs being thrown rT Tinr~nrTtns*r- The?t\ State clever. s' showed TKe~~better, ftght" iirthe aeriah y attack. UUl ot twoniy nine passes t^-Ttain 1 1'. ,n rf <.|.n fry' q total )f ;- t>vo hundred sixty-five yards, fout > were intercepted and .eleven, wcre.-dnv s complete. The "Eagles" completed It ! .. ...I.Mil i.11. U'li-.lr, fiiili'.ij fro ^complete five and lost yno thru inter-' Tvption-- ont, nf-.lciy attempts. : First ^ downs were few, the -visitors r'eglstera o9e- seven and he X. C. College "eleven a gained eight.. The visito'rs also bore <! .all the penalties receiving eight foi_ n TP j aids. For S. C. State college, Cot t"ti 11 ""hi" tr'Pl" threat, player. (' He seldom failed to gain with the ball d in his possession ami altho the passes from .center .wjsro.poor at tiiiles""TrfS" punts averaged fifty yards. The visitors line wasji stone wall before the ^ ''Eagles*', on more an one oceassion. "Stliiinf.-Jjohg ^uid .Alston in the N, C. College backtield and ltiddick, Jones." 1- Stitt and Vanstory Were outstanding V' players on the line. Stroud pulled several-* feature runs for" a total of eighty-seven yards and Alston gained ~ thirty up an o(T-tackle phvy Uol'ove being stopped by the defense. 5 ~* ' t Bulls Gore Bears IntoSubmissrorr * ' I m m * o With Jack Martin and I'ony Foul h kcV reeling oil' yard after yard thru - tackle and end plays, the Johnson C. Smith rejuvenated Bulls romped alifiut their pen and whipped the Shaw t Bears before one of the' largest s: crowds to witness a foot ball game in ... Charlotte. _'' Benefactress Present. With no less g personage than Mrs. - Johnson 0. Smith oceupynig a place - anVong the foot hall enthusiasts, the ; Bulls were aide, after snorting anil . tearing through the hopeless defense i of a daggering Shaw line for four hcctie periods, to hang up a "22-0 victory. School issic *: . ?**- : is * . * .t " * T. Was'n ' ' . . - r v. - r ... r - vs - n High umter , 1 at " . : t r AlK - DUND r, NOV. 2 1:00 P. M. Sharp?~ ( 9 the City Public Schools and * " ... THE PALMETTO S P 0 _jl_ '' ^ wr~ _ : ' Claflin Ti^uncas., _ Georgia State ^ . Savannah', THOct. 19,?Claflfin': eleven, had* its bands fall when, the; met the Ksir'd Imting bucks of Geor giu State C alleged in Savannah. Fri day afternoon in a game that-wa won hy a . touchdown ami thtr^extri countei'. The score being Olatlirt' rt Gcorgitt State 0. , Georgia Mate. receiving1 till! kieh If at Jthe start "began a-drive ai'oum the end anil 'through the line tha not 1 od t hei in' thy.- first downs he for tin UV.ilI) -i . fii?ihlo "\vl)^ ihey worV 'within three yards, of . touchdown. C!a.tln:;s line simply di notiwiUistaiu! the constant driving: o what appeared to. bo, a rejuvenate team. ? C'lalliii hk-l>V'd mi? of danger whe l.he bi;cak'came and' on a bad Kic by Georgia State"Ut the' close of th -ft rst arWr .hail the: ba 11 w i t h i n t \yeji iy yartls of^al so that after a driv 'through the line for first down an two .mare down successfully carrie Ma1 ball across for the only touch down of the game. The extra poiri /otf side. -?The remainder of. the game. ?ur_?h .most .part was played in tlid niiddl "of the Held wifh most, of the attae ' on both sides being line plunging o entl skirt inigl~ Several passes, wet lUU'iiipti'd 1 iy. 1-Hd-h-siUh^i-imt unljL. few successfully completed. Savannah fans were very rnuc jdoased with the showing Georgi State made against an eleven that ha been favored to win by a large scon j Score ,l?y Quarters: i Sep re by Quarters: Claflin 0 7 0 0 ? Georgia State ?0 0 0 0 = Foot Ball Classics I .nnrn z\fz Fair Approache As tho Statj; Colored Fair approae es, all eyes' ;iv?->-turned upon the. ar ntml foot .!>;()] classic- between th 1*1 >Jue and P<,'W a lid", the purple an irolil. The classic of last season rc ! suited, in a d-d tic., ICaeli team is d< tcrmined to win Thursday. The pair will .he called at 2 o'clock, and for th first, live minutes of piny you eafl e> poet almost apythio.tr from c^ithc teain; because both teams have a ha >f' tjriejss to opejf tip in this periot which might decide the winner of th tilt. ;'; "lloh" Cannon. the- versatile ful hjick .of the Allen squad will .be pi pailist 'This'' Williams, of Benediq heralded as "the greatest 'broke field runner in .the Carolines and th I < A T A A rn.:_ - '? ? . . . .. />. j ms iiume will do breath-taking font for the rooters c both teams. The punters' for hot teams are in great form.this seasoi ami each -is hooting, the pigskin ? least sixtV varils. Some of the ba _ .. - ? 9 .... arrievs of. the blue and gold are: an mind what one niight say, "they ai - worth \v4lelm1g" I Jlptaiit.Gary, "Red 1 Harper, Joel Jackson, Reed and Scot J-Thc purple and golden squad wit I thee teams in the pink of conditio promise many thrills and chills froi the following: Davis, LipScOmbe, Hei hort, Hill, F. . Gaulden, Dannell; Ibi/u'c, Schuinpbcrt, F. Wilsons-Pott (iihhes and Dougherty. The blue njid. gold is expected 1 1 m.aky a powerful bid for this gam but the Tigers will put in a-somewhi I similar bid. It wll Tie close. I I careful. . ..... For the past five years or longer tl foot ball fans ftf the State Fair hat been eager to see the fast team 1 Booker Washington in action again Wilson High.? This .war the B. T. \ Tornadoes will engage ia a battle wi1 the Linrtdn High of Sumter. Tl Sumter aggregation is a tight hunt possessing themselves an enviab record. This, same team beat B. T. \ | vvnon all others in the State we: submissive to her feet. Thercfoi 4-Uo mterest and rivalry between tl l,two teams is very prreat. | This irame promises to be even be ter than the game of last year at -all who w-dnefiKod-it?know..it?Avas. ""rceTnar fellow." One that will 1 - -Imp: rOmetttbefed by all who?we: present. Many people said it was much bettor pranie than the Thur day's {fame. loVt forget to folio the crowd and see this game of re foot ball. Game called 1 p. m., shai Tinl.frfr, fnli. of. oil P.ify PllK] ' schools and the- Regal Drug Store. v . ' r i'... \t [) LEADER RTS Howard Defeats | ; : Morehouse ]ji ^ Washington, D. C., Oct. 20.?How- .j f avd University defeated Morehouse' : here today in one of the hardest ^ - sames'of the season by a sco.re of 7-0 g ? Howard scored intfhe first quarter, _ IT ...1 4.1 - If-. ? Wijcn nicy uiotneu a murenouse puni. | After this, tally, the scoring ceased for j ^ the clay. The Morehouse line turned p ~ out lu be stonewall as it was impns d sible for he boys from Washington to t train thru it. Althbugh his team was p defeaed, Captain Latimer was a shinrt llng-Jight bf the game, as?he?was in i ~ a every play. Both teams played a ^ d brilliant game and though Howard" ^ f "sgbl'Cd uai ly, the game could-not be d considered" won until tfie^final whistle p .blew. . . n The Morehouse boys return to Attrti.mlii III ..n.V? ^irnpn rn Hr>no fnr ty je game with Clark next Saturday.' i- Clark having^ defeated Tuskegee on ? e Saturday, the coming game looks as 0 d if it will be full of thrills. j d Morehouse team returns in good |( i- condition, and. confident that they can^^ it defeat any team in the Souths, The g gnme with Qlark is jhe Home-Goming pi game for Morehouse. ~ " ?j = I Livingstone prepares I for Hard Games - Salisbury," N. C., Oct. 20,?For the :l past two weeks, the Livingstone Bears have had a forced idleness, but ^J-hc old fighting spirit is still up. The BeafS, Still smarting under thp flting inly defeat handed htem by the Howard Bsons, a few weeks ago, are work - * ing hard each day, ironing out alti"3 vyrinkles in order to be in perfect . shane for the next opponent, Claflin University at Orangeburg. LasT year ~ * Claflin, under her new coach, Brice ^ Taylor, came to Salisbury an dhanded j, the Bears a severe trouncing. The j Rears are intent upon administering g the same dose to the boys of South a Carolina, when they journey there j this week. ' ~ h Last year the main weakness of the -I i- whole team was the inferior punting; v e hut this year, with the addition"df Bu e d ford, hgh school premiere punter of North Carolna several years back, a f i- different tale will be told. In practice ft re hip punts, average fifty and .sixty f 10 yards. More |w ill be-heard from his 1, t- phenomenal punting ere the season is ! 'v oyer. : g ,-(Coach Meeks has made several drr 1, >tic. changes in"the squad, and an alto- ^ ic! trether different line-up will be pitted - against the remaining opponents. So * |. You are not forgotten, ? < ,t far ths season, no very serious inju- < t. ries have depleted the squad, although i n Butler, veteran full back, Capt. Berry ? lG -and McCormick are just recovering < a uum minor injuries, ine- remaining j ,f schedule is as follows: y, Oct. 2/5?Claflin at Orangeburg. Nov. 3?Paine College at Augusta. Nov. 10?N. C. College at Home. 1] Nov. 17?Shaw at Raleigh. H Nov. 24?St. Augustine at-Raleigh. e Nov. 29?J. C. Smith at Salisbury. I" . (Southeastern Classic.) t. ' *' ~' n Battered Bulldogs I Tuning up for Vir? giriia U. Panthers Team May.. Play Without the Sere vices of "Bus" Coleman and Falk. Greensboro, N. C., Oct. 20.?Both fiT the student budy ami?the 1<Aggic Bulldogs" are putting on special prep orations for the game Friday, Octoie ber 26th, with the ^strong Panther re eleven which is scheduled to be played in the Memorial Stadium. Coach st Byarm'3 boys are being sent daily y thrnnph Strenuous drills to get the th men in shape for the encounter. ie __ The C. I. A. A. Champs are suffering from many injuries which will Ie seriously handicap their DrosDects. V. Streater, the veteran encLjhas been ? re out of line-up due to an injury sus- < re tained in the Tuskegee tilt. Fait, the- , heady quarter may be lost to the team because of a sprained ankle, t- "Bus" Coleman, the all American id triple - threat ace. is confined to his j ted ofegftuac of lllnt'SB. Even though- ae these stars are not ready for fW tlTt, ^ re the other members are in excellent a! condition and possess a good spirit s- and morale. w' "Pep" meetings of the student body al are being held and great enthusiasm . rp is being manifested over the coming ic tilt. Many Alumni will attend the ? Coming Came. r 6 } . . - . ' I ^ ?; . '. r - . ... ? t _ ^ ' ' P- SEEING THINGS ; II. W. BAL'.M Allen really played Paine off their :et last- Friday. That was one f ivebt, but heartbreaking game, a oach Jamison's charges outfought h ud outgamed the_iiaine .outfit but v >uld not out buck them. Such is life, he final score was 6-0 Paine. ? c Paine's score came in the fourth t uarter, when Cheeseboro of Allen i: ttempted to punt out of danger, f ninfiTa Iforward s, being on the alerT ~ roke thruogh and-blocked the kicflT \ le ball being sent across the" goal 1V TTft" where "it?was recovered ' by~"?t-p nine player for the lone tally of the s ame. 7 - I ' * 1 9 t ' g -"Pith" PrrtnrfieM nntl Corn! rin' were about the most ferocious t! Bulldogs" on*, the -Grid. Their work i n the defensive was scintillating." he defensive work of the whole' Al;n team was very good. Coach Jami- t an and Assistant Coach Stewart do. Y erve commnedation for the splendid" andition of their men. ' \ fOOmtL RESULTS I . ( Paine 6?Allen 0.. ~ N. C. State 6?S. C. State 0. ? Benedict 7?Morris $. t Claflin 6?Ga. State 0. Clark 13?Tuskegee ;9. Lincoln 6?-Va. Sem. ST Hampton 17?Va. State 0. Union 18?St. Paul_Q. ( Howard 7?Morehouse .0. .. " 1. ' ' . . < ASHLEIGH STATION NEWS. ( . t The base ball season is over now', ut our boys are planning some other nteresting features to keep us lively ^ uring the winter. _ . 1 MA. 'Marian Odom is in BaimweTTT t the bedside of ht<r sick sister Mrs.'' da Redick. I! The revival meeting held at the 1 iethany Baptist church last week iras one of the best we have witness- 1 d in years. ' Mrs. Annie Leevy and Mrs. Rosa j lollinprKucst are on the sick list. We i lope for them a speedy recovery. 1 drs. Gunzlease Had a slight accident; ast Monday evening but is doing 1 A .t. I FOOT I I ~7 I You can't affo I 1 STATE L GREATEST ? * Tlie annual a ! ?1 - ?| ALLEN vs I Best teams these Sc X years | Big Thurs ? ?_.,~ ~ ,, . ?' | admission ; . , ' 'I Saturday, October 27, 1928. - ON THE GRIP ~ | GAHDNEU4* . The Benedict "'Felines'' took the ast Morris aggregation into c|mp t Sumter last Saturday.' It must lave been a rela scrap as the score t-as 7-G. " If you miss the Allen-Benedict rainc Thursday, .veil will' linss?the attle of the century. The betting n ?V\iv?ii. ? i it uh uii yv:t la uvuir. The~-Jjatrrous "Tuskcgec eleven fell 'ictiip to the ClavTc onslaught last ?y.eek. - Tuskegee undefeated for '"earn hnn ?hoon 'brought .tlu.wn l.g. the? ize of the S. A. I. A. A. - teams. *aine held Clark Ta a 20-19 score tnd Allen held Paine to a G-0 score, ,o von sec that there is very little , lifTercnce among the teams in the var ous Associations. Be on hand Thursday at 2 pV m., o witness the-great battle. A great ticking duel is promised. Who will vih?T \Vhy aslT nie, Fni ho Clair-. oyant-! ' . f~:- ^ ' ileely at this writ in.?. Rev. J. W.-Aikcn of Smith villc, -N. 3., was the guest of the Ilolman fain- _ ly a few days last week. Messrs. W. 1%.,; J. B., Arnold and diss Christcna Bent.ly were in . our Own last Wednesday night. " . Mr. (3, C. Beck and Mr. Jennings Tones attended service out here, last Thursday night. ' The Bethlehem Baptist ?A ssnc'ia- ( ion will convene with St. Paul Bap;ist church, Orangeburg, Rev.. C. D. >alley, pastor. Rev. E. Sims of. Bamberg, cnoduct\d the services at the Bethany Bap.ist church Sunday. , Messrs. Morgan and Jacob Pa\is vcre the guests of All*, Gun'/,lease llol ilan Sunday evening. Mr Willie T,ce Bcntley, Misses AP K'lv nml Un.tt'.n TInl.nnn worn. ' * r :hc guests of Miss Gladys Coleman n Barnwell Sunday afternoon. 'Mrs. C, Corley was tVie guest of . , Mrs. W. .M. llolnian .Sunday afternoon; r--V .# ' ; . Mrs.' 'Anna" Hofman was in Barnveil last Wednesday evening on business. I-',' ' The Ashleigh Young Men's quartet, rendered wonderful music last week. ' { _L - ?= rd to miss the x : : \ ^ ; FAIR'S { FEATURE | -i T cath ct'iuggle??_X ? __ii_ ' 7' BENEDICT I v':v- 1-~ ; - , -4 * * * - # :hools have had in & m % T day^ii^t ^7^~75c|^ : 'v"". X