The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 03, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ft!'' PAGE SIX. ; ' ff; ? -? ..!i RSK * Classic i . * ? , ? . AH roads will lead-'to'Orangeburg, ^ ~T " NovemEer dJltli,alien foot LmlV fanse ? '?fyoiu all utei this *tml adjacent ilati.-s will tie coming to w itness-one of the pri'ntpst clashes South Carolina has ever witnessed. Let every son and daughter of * State Collo.ee. return home to help '> - ?chee.r. her team in .this-epoch making ^ttTggie.?He tllt i'f 'tti see. it Lane ut ? l? A. and T. ean fctop CottOri of StaL 1 - anrl smw niany yard- "l!n.-s' Coleman ' " of- y. and |T? can gam over "big" p'Trtaier, ^taTc's . hard ta^k-. L ?>LitTf boasts -trf the- host team -she , ~~T?. him I'VUi had.1 W it.lv ..on h ljiiennm av _ Cirosham,, Frasief, \Va rtfrft; Hawkins . Lennon, and McDonald ami such bat ( . to ing rams as "liaminer," Cunning: hs.m and Gregg and such a strate ( ?"' y an-as I'owell fof quarter. To say U'.iiti;g of the back held wtrrrh i'<v. ? it any ?olUjge- team can better. \Vc feel thai State will give the opposing ? U.nn ')'c hardest fight of the season." J.t >?ilj be worth the juicy of .youi ^ ticket to see Cotton .sidestep for a ^ forty-yard'gian. State's siylc of "intack i.s varied and lief running at- ^ ? tacks are 'just as (kingcrous as lie.r 2 passes; She luvs wonleri'ul rc-erVe ^ * nj"1 li '11 j' " ", YT'T lianis," Ford and Flayer. J laving defeated ! Paine College tin- ehampion""ot J' the Georgia-Carolina conference with a score Id O, State is determined to bow the heail ol' A_imd T. proud chain . pion of the C. C. loA: cujifoi'ence also. , November 124th. is Uonie-C oiviing Day, so be sure and see the big ma-. ' chine uf the old "North State tackU' the flying squadron of the Palmetto State. Your Aln?a . Mater- expect as . you. COME. > Greenwood News ^ [\ , " ; ; * II V Sunday was a great clay through- t< out, at Morris .Chapel. The Pastor A preached- both .Sunday morning and. ti night. Rev. J. F. Marshall preached "'! Sunday afternoon. The corner -jjtone "1 sermon which was brief and in?pir- 7^ ing was enjoyed by all. A' great T ST c.royyd witnessed the occasion. At g the morning service we.had three ac-! ci cessions. it In three weeks time, .the Morrjs' Chapel membership raised t he hand-' ~ some sum of ?5d5.i0. Mr. Kd Stevens wort the ?5.00 gold piece for 7 raising the largest amount on his Club, Which w;i* s;;.">.00 and odd cents ' jiuvs, i\eine ^rt^ry deserves special! u mention for^arein^ffifctiu,,indiyid.unl- j ? ly.These mentioned were the- cham-i ! - pions but .the whole membership work -A ed hard. The Elks played a conspicuous' part hi the service-&iiiduy_jifiernoun.=i&: = that they laid the corner stope. "Morris wishes to thank that great Order for ^ " he. gi'eat work. ^ Rev.. F. D. .ludfnso'n is now- conduct ing a revival for' Rev.- A,. It. Burke j at Greenville, at-the Evangelist Bap- j tist~church, \ j The Boosters' Cl'ub met at the homo u of .Miss Sarah -Johnson 1- rulay even? ? ing, at 8 o'clock. . A program was | rendered. The Club has anticipation, i for greater activities. Having trans- t acted all business matter.souvenirs -? were passed by little Miss Homazelle 1 Johnson; after' which a delightful1 sfrlatl?rnn'rsr?with?sandwiches?aad?i MOMECOMir ^ STATE vj TURKEY DA . At Antisc THANKSG Thursday Novem ADMISSION v~ r . ' ; * . ? . \ -v . , ; ' / : n ???II ' I )f Qas /a.j_ Preachers ConNr-C. Ragles Lun'hluii iu V.l, Oft. flOi?The Vir. inia $eoiinhry "Preachers" scored a 7-0 victory over the N. 0. college Kn.trles" of Durham here today. The n ""rw-j<h>fonse and_ 10 oilVnse was. good only . at times. li<> nut o'linuciul nntl niif. hryrd?t+K'?vKagles'.'?thyii the last iroo quarters. The "Eagles" made free" first i^owns?one a twenty yard id run by Long, heaved six passes, w th(Vc tlilf "copied, IU'0 fili] and Ulster eleven yards. They drew 25 vrds iti penalties. The Seminary e veU -vep-iqferpd e'qrht first dowps.' msed fifteen passes, saw one inter pledj seven grounded and completed 'veil for eighty-seven yards. Their enalties netted thrity five yards. N~ :?(Vllego?opened?the?fleet?quartoi ith a hang and worked down to the culinary fifteen yard lino, but tost ie ' ball on a fumblq. Late in the ( si quarter- Sedgwick, a Seminary lick ran twenty yards for the first nreh'lown. . A place kick failed.- In ie second quarter, Watson, anpther !e" pass and ran forty-four-yards >r the "Preachers" , second . toitchdnwn. Sedgwick carried the ball cor' for the extra point. A pass," liars' tn ilenderson registereifdhe third uich'lown but the-try for the extra [?int failed. Score-' first -half: Va. Seminary 19; . C. College 0. W"ijth the"Kagles" playing on the ?fense nearly all the second half,' "Preachers" resorted to line luniriTg and passing. I>avjs regis rcrl itut^foiirth touchdown in the lird. f|ii:ifCer'*f>ut a place-kick for the etuler'son pass registered the fifth uiclrlown for the Seniianry eleven, gain the try.for the extra point fail1. . On line plunges and passes the Preachers'! carried the ball into the Ragles" territory and Davis carrier! ie oval over for the sixth tonehdowtr he pass for the extra point was not iven as the receiver was beyond the ul y.uiU'.- Tile -game ended with ball i the "Eagles" possession on their ivn thirty-five yard line. Score Va. SemiViarv 117; N. C. Ceil-. *?0' v" ' 'Long,. Alston aivT Turrentine ip the ackfield And.Jones, Wilson anjl HawIns' on the" "Eagles" line played'a onderful ^pme; altho Long was re i<two i.rt>hmih' game miring the tirst a If. due to injuries. Davis, Sedg-.u-k, Watson and; Johnson in the oniinary backfield and Fowler, Hor?n, Ifondersorj, and Martin on the line ere Rood on the offense and defense. ot tea was served. The visitors Were lisscs: Evelyn Waller, Thclma Grifiss. Beatrice Pinckpcy is iresdent; Mrs. Clyde Dillard, secrcary and Miss Sarah Johnson, treasurer... ^ AI rs. IdatUc Ruff on Pickle, streel >asscd this life?recently. She was fu urali^'d Saturday at Bradley, llei 'a1 'y ami many friends are in dee] ytii|i.i(]i\ with tliem ^iii?thete-bereavi nehtv. t'*r Mr. and Mrs. Davenport and sister n.law. Mrw.?I.indburgh wore tiu DOT ^ G CLASSIC s ALLEN V CLASSIC ial Field I , ING DAY iber 29, 2 P. M. -v. ' - - 75c ; 1 ? -4-: ???'' THE PAUVIETI SPO sics-A. a? ? Ente ? r??? I ' i* i ?i "^V1" V* 4 ' ;* n * "' Copyrighted, 1928, by the ': MIk;; nil Hi E. Il&nla, protty ctuden first to enter popularity contest connCf ; to be staged In Cleveland, Ohio, Than! verslty ahd West Virginia Institute. State Fells S< A. I. A. A. Champs i * ?;? Orangeburg, S. C., Oct. I'd.?This afternoon before'a large crowd of . foot ' ball enthusiasts,' State College took the measure of- Paine College, the S. A. I. A. A..- (formerly Georgia-L'ajxdina_A._.A^).X'hauiuions Ji?dQ.t.TThe. i name was a . thriller from beginning to end, and at;no time did it fail to | justify being called a classic. State J scored, two touchdowns in the second ( quarter, and one in the fourth. Only "~)7Te point following touchdown was Vn-fKh'/'that-iUii ing the wmid period. T.ong passing and sweeping end runs featured the game. State won be.-ause she played .''heads up" foot ball hereby getting the jumn on her on i;lPJLi,nts, and turning each break to ' advantage.. No only was State for-' | nifrlahle on the offensive but her de-' fense was impregnable, every, inva-1 I sion by the enemy was successfully 1 repelled. I'nine's much heralded ae=J \ . t : :.'l" - t i rud attack-riu} not prove effeetvie, for trffS. C. boys exce He din that-depart men.t also. For Paine, Banks, Bow, man and Cunningham played well," while the r whole State aggregation 1 covered tfremselvos- with glory. Cotton. Powell, aiid "Bama" (Cunningnlayed brilliantly. One" of the m6st colorful crowds ever to witness a GrfrL Contest in i Orangeburg was on- hand, and - all .-oris of divert ing_pranks were engag ed in by the students between the halves. A group of Seniors drove around the campus at half-time in hrs painted in the colors of State i College, displaying the score as it stood at the expiration of the first L half.? The score by quarters. 1 B. C. Stall1 __ .? 0 1.1 0 0 ?19" p. c. ,0 o o o ? o Ollicials: Tutt (Linctdn) Referee; pinion,?K'nlyalu)?Umpire; Bythe* wood (Claflin) Head Linesman. 1 ? guests of Mrs. Hat tip purkott, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Davenport and Mrs. T.indburgh are citizens of Gaffney. Mrs. Georgia Parker of Ninety Six spent the?week-end with Mrs.Hattie Puckctt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Miss Lula Ada Ballard, wish to thank their many friends for the^many acts of kindness during the lilness of their son and brother, Claud Raymond Ballard while in the hospital. GRANITEVILLE NEWg. Again thr people of the Storni Branch field have the wonderful privilege of meeting in another annual ses smn of the Association. "Storm Branch -Arademy being our many duties to gp and fight for its cause. Onward wo?go young $pringfiel, with a greater appreciation for God's blessings"and" a stronger determination to raise more money for Storm Branch Academy than ever before. I The great Community Drive is still O LEADER RTS & T. j ? 1 . o. " t s~~* I l atity Ksontest ??o J3x3r>Jmteg.. v \ ! \ tE. IHA(FLrc.O?- ... iPONSORS ?n - o?M National Feature Service. t nf wniierforpp University, one -Ot-thg :ted with the mid-west football classic isglvlng day between Wilberforce Unl? ' - i Claflin Sacks Big Bear Orangeburg, S. C., Oct.'25.?Upsetting the'dope by stopping the powerful Livingstone eleven* that averages ilmdst two .hundred pounds per man Clad in jwith her light backfield and a .so-called .wgakJine turned-back their invaders and handed them/ a second unexpected defeat within two years by a score of 6-0. Scoring came near the end of the second period after Claflin by hey series of line plays and exchange of kicks had put the bull within sli iking distance of the goal. Fullback Arnette, carried the ball over for the marker. Claflin's speed in getting down on kicks, and. vicious tackling causing Livingstone receivedtoju'm lie was responsible for much of the danger that the Livingstone "Bears'' found themselves. The .large, crowds attending the game we're brought to their feet when "Scribble" Murray diminutive quarterback found a hole in the line and carried the ball fifty yards before-he "was caught. Only stubbprn resistance by the Bears held ofF another, touchdown after this play.?.. Score by quarters: fiaflin (WO U (T=3T I.ivingstone 0 0 0 0 ?0 Officials:* Madison (Benedict) Referee; Murray (Benedict) Umpire; Head Linesman James- (StateJ"; Tiipekeeper, Chandler, (State.) - - ? ? i FOOT BALL RESULTS Shaw 0; Virginia Seminary 41. "Hampton 36; Lincoln 6. Union 12; A. and T. 19. ? I St. Paul 13; St. Augustine. 12. Virginia State 37; N. S. State 0. fstate iy; I'aine u. Allen 19; Haines 12. . .. . | on-in interest of the new srhnpl-hnibl I inrr f V*i n f io nnavmoo i4-? v..mv in uvui iii^ HS i:UIIL|?K'lU)II Mrs. Minnie Palmer and Mrs. Dais> Walker was a great success. Wp art asking that every patron contribute to the grate cause. * There will be a Hallowe'en part} given by the 7th and Sih grades Oct :llst, in interest of the new school Come one, coxne all. By chance the Royal Five met a gain. Wie had the surprise of oui lives in meeting with an old friern Rev. J. D. Gaston. After hearty we " coming this our old friend fn TO bunch, we spent a veryl enjoyabh everiing"at the entertainment. TV< are proud of havnig another teachei added to our faculty. We are grow ing daily in all eflfprjs that are up i lifting and inspiring. > The Weaver's Chapel cordially in , vites the town of Graniteville to at i tehd the. District Convention whicl will begin Nov. 8tlf. Come one, corm 11 all, we'll make ypu Welcome. .. -- ' ' ' ?. ' ' . 'y _ < ^? - -- ^T I ' ?. s State !?< . j~: SEEING THINGS 3f ~ r h. av.-ijac> Y t 1 . Favorable comment was recently made. in one of New York's daily .pa; pers regarding the impending appear-ame. sit the Yankee Stadium of tUtT. Culffatc eleven havlifpr.a colored play or named Yaiijrhnjilayin.tr fiill hack. -The article comdudi. d..lhttVim, must . ho a real star, because Colle'po fraternit'es and CVdlopc foot ball Coaches will excuse and tolerate mediocrity in a white player, but they demand " 'the real McCoy from a colored candidate." The writer called to mind ether Neproes who had emblazoned their niimOs on the Grid popes oT hlVtory: West, I'ollard.'Matee, Williams. Koheson. This column has heretofore called attention to the performances'of some of those mentioned. ' *. \ Paul"~Rohoson wan Hip most ver$atilex .C??lle*ri??i '.I've pver known. lie was. a stellar, performer on the "pri'irlin,in, nil tli.i .li-im.Wl W t In. I'l.Ults basket ball -ami- tbnnis, on the icehockey 'Aside from briny: an oSo Men orator, debater and "student. His win.-_ "htng a place in Phi Ile.ta Kappa attests bo His ability as* a student. His... IN MKMOItlAM. In memory of bur dehr husband and ; father, S. Quattlebaum. Chip-year a?o ur. dear husband and futher-depArtec) his life Urt. g.0, Ii>27. Homo, sweet k?hvv. ouivhonte forpyer, ' feard the . "eonie: and enter in" Saved by life's fair flowjiVp: fopntuins Saved" from earthly taint and sin. . Home,.sweet homo, ou rhome Torever, ' Weifry piljrrimape past " Welcome home to w onder. never, Savejl through .lesus, saved at last. Free at hist .from tcnipta ion, No more need of watchful care, 'ncful in* Ciimpjo'e salvation. 3Tve the victor crown to wear. | v . ' ' Saved Id yrect nrr hills of ylory,. | Roved dncs we have niissecl so long,. Saved-to tell th/sinner's story Saved to sine; redemption's .sonys. Welcome at the pearly portals . .Evermore to welcome yucst Welcome to the life immortal lie mansion of the blest. Ilis loved ones?Mrs. llessic Quattle : hum. wife, and children. wurmiiiE NKWS. . i ; ' ' . . Sunday bciny- a beautiful fall day. verybody seemed to havy.cauyht the an to church spirit. Rev. Blake pastui. of Bruce's Oiapel preached a soul stirriny sermon. There was a rally., |iut on for the benefit of the church : Uinon ?. ...i: 1 ?1M?? H .HII.VH-UIIW.I Wo are j?ln<l to state hat the Bible elv.ss- organized hy.JL'j'pf. K. S. Allen _ iin-l frifriHy hit plnvtnp n wnriderfiil ? * l W I 1 ttimimarmrn r i-IOlVtiECON SATURDAY, 2:30 ; A.<j [ STATE ( r v.; L-i . Orangeburg FOOTBALL 1 i ADMISSK mm Saturday, November 3, 1928. ^ ?7~7? .. ?r~"~"?~ ~ . ' V. ON THK GRID I iCAUDNIvlt A ? . . ? > rtulc'i.L rad'.u-lc omplishniouts wore io Humorous that oKc is likely to- for- ^ ret some 11 c?l" real importance; he jCikicaeXi' the o.;t-landing members -'A >f the Rutgers THrc Cluf>. f At'"pTcs-~ nt ho 4s [Maying -with Flo Ziegfiolds' Sh,;w 1iu,*.V: in London, Uanl also ''A s a -lawyer, having completed hislavv^M course* at- Columbia a'nJ passed* the Julie Martin, captain oTTho Lin-.? oln I-iiT i nre (held Hy H the -wri.tPr'?cvyas the first colored lad to lead t)n: Boston English High ' V School eleven. During his captaincy F.nglish turned . out a < iiniiiui m team. ' ' . ; *? " " Speaking of* Julie reminds me of his brothers. Kmc t and Harold, who were the mainstays'.of Tufts-and Nqy wicdvd'e: pe^liyely (lurjnpr then* College lays, v Si , , *.': Two former (loorgia CarolinjUfilay< r are winning Tame f<>r thcmselvcs .? in the C. I. A. A. I.a ."Mar lormeny " of'Haines is running \t*iH at Lincoln, white "lii" Hoy" iUncFarland is Va. , Union's outs-fundlng player, according to. reports.,. ' *' ' part toward*sad saving and a hot-, or unders!anding between the various de CfrifimUions,. Come out and , spend "lie hourgpeh Sunday-. ....? .Lois. .-Vnrdms and'Flcissip Tho " mas pmt Sunday with th<?ir cousins 'and Mrs. Tli s. She!lop. They ret <?A" h \vor.derl'ul trip in Laurens. Messrs. dim Law, Henry Gilliam, E. w A-ir. n an'.1 Mrs.- Alice Byrd motored - * to Lain ems' Monday on. business.- . The AyfiysNmar.v board of ijiiijs Chapel J ln.pl bitchi'rch h'el-tl a wonderful nu-ctifi;> At the iuline of Mr. and Mrs.Mopes Fit lit. There were some won-' >'i rftjj s. hi'mIq >>* -Mrs. "Cue i yrd, 1 rof. Allen and others. Mrs.' Mean-*r?Mr-. .Sartor and Prof. Allen ? tvvre, visitors. Some of the ape,'ches . u.ai Were u is.os.wu \?ere-: ''oehding .: >y "f i?h't. fatherless . L is to sch'iei. i'li-. o sisters are p'iv'Lie; iruii paus'-in .the i.isision i cid, . . .v ? 'l?ru? ? ": Chhj/i*'. as'; E. church ex! ??' 'i )heir il ly thanks, to faculty rial stud An s Li the il'iphsch >ol for V- , h?* mis Molar.* oii'e.-in1 i?<' kes present ; d 'them '1 y t'.e' teacher I'rof1. E. S. Allen. Those.. baskets were made by. i S.. : ' ' .... .-.i.ii.i in.;-, in nit; liuuisir.iaj ucpartnVoni til' tin; mliu'>l.;\!vs. KlvaWallace j is.betid iii' his department. She is doing s j v<fit lentil wink. ~ ? 1 , lii-v.. Atliuv Davis spent the weekeh.d with his .sister and brother-in-law H Mr. and .Mrs. Press.Williams on Childs H -street. . , " :?.? , . <vT . S -Friends \vn?pathize with MY. aivfl H Mrs. Theodore Wiivbush over t]^| H death of their' infant son. . Mrs. I'Y.imle Law of (his citylH spending thig.winter with her dau^/V t_ ."M i>. Mary 15 t 1 < r. jfl Mss h.tHie Ferguson is still on 'he'^B ^iele list.Friends' are very glad to see Miss "iiose Morgan out again after a short din ess.? | i | IliBHBBBBSSBnDBHHHHHB aIi\i r; r; a \a if ^ NOV. 24th M R. M. &T. ... .. i i , COLLEGE Fair Grounds Vj - STADIUM T M ON S 1 .OO " -