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- Morris Outplays -:
?;?-v.1 Ola fli ri-EleVefi
Orangeburg, Nov.. 9th.?Clafiin's
eleven was unable to withstand the
powerful thrusts of1 the-Mov-ids-ColIegc
gridders of Sumter and thus tastec
their first defeat of the season-hy a
sepre of 19-0,
( The firgt half was played without
?' a Rcore heine made by either side
f with Morris College tin the offensive
'most of the time. At the close ol
* ?:rmT> hnlf MorTis i-arried the bul
'to within five yards of scoring whcr
the whittle blew for time.
duel ytith Morris always out of dam
get*. Oaflin wa*. -not Joa careful an<
? "'allowed a kick toTseptnck/'d 1111(1 Pi'covered
by Piggs of Morris Collegi
for the first -touchdown. Another
touchdown a few minutes, later calfi.t
?V.n i-"!'" Wln-n a kick w:i?
^.'blocked and a penalty for hold me
put the ball within one yard of Hit
the troal to be~carricd over by (ii eeiu
for thu next touchdown. The last
touchdown was made by a drive dow'r
the. field from the fifty'yard line witl
four successive first- .dbwivs and tht
carrying- of the hall across by Delaine.
Only one exPra point: was madi
by a completed pass.
Morris used end ruiis. lines drive?
and passing with telling etl'ect. whilt
Clafiiri with line plays and a few pas
ses \v:ts unable to march when neeessary.
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Score by, quarters:
-.Morris- ' <1 0 12 7?;U
Claflin -0 .0 0 0 ? f
Bull Dog Devours
Savannah Team
Orangeburg. S. ('.. Nov. 9th? Soutl
Carolina State College marched at wil
for touchdowns against Georgia State
College before a 'large crowd at the
score of 39-0.
Georgia State made a good stand it
the first half and held the "Bulldogs'
to a score of 7-0. The second; hat I
was g different story. ' Georgia could
not stop'the drives-of' Cotton, Cunning
ham. Greercr: and I'laver \Vho' seemed
to get the ball and not lose it until
the goal was crossed, ....
South Carolina State's line held every
attack of the invaders arid allowed
only three first downs during the
game. The "Pups"' South Cai^diriaV
, fourth team was put in the fast, few
minutes of the game for a taste of the
?Georgia meat. Almost nvory nf:in
on the S. C. State'.s squad had a
chance to play. It was simply a east
of a sffring teani against a weak op.
-h ponent. ..- *
? Orangeburg Fair (irdiTnd.?A-fU-t
overcoming .what was considered tc
be much opposition in the first half
State College "Bull Dogs" found it
easy to make.points at will against
the fienrod'Jl ' fitntn tonm fi-dm JSiivnii.
????pah; ?To?ths-sur-piuse- oJL_Lhc 1am
number of fqns who had gatheret
' from miles around, State (South Car
olina) did not try any fake plays, on
ly three end runs, and a very few
passes, which means that she worker
hard on Georgia State's_Jine.
.?; ?ihc. hoys from " Savamiah.iib-Owgi
mtich pep In the first half, but witl
7-0 odd against them to start th<
ndxt half must have knocked the pej
? out; The scoring, continued to the
?7 ?Stale the loser 1
Score hy quarters:
" Georgia "State ~ 0?ft? 6-=H
-ft 6: State - 0 7. '20 12 ?3l
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?? BeauTort Gridcl::i>
Walterboro, S. C., Nov. 5,?Thi
Panthers of. 0. T. S. entered the a
rena last Monday with a foot ltal
? game with Robert Smalls High o
Beaufort on C. T?athletic field
?_i The^Panthers' line proved too stront
for the opponents. The Panthers niad<
their advances chiefly by line plunge;
while the opponents attempted their:
with fake plays, most of whicb wor<
broken into by the Panthers. Never
theless both teams fought hard. Th<
result was 12-6 in favor of C. T. S
The scores by quarters are: ' ,
C. T. S. 0 6 6 0 ?1?
R. S. H. S. 0 0 6 0 ?.(
The Panthers will play St. Georfj<
school team Friday, Nov..16th, at th(
Colleton County Fair.
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>RTS inued
Seasider Clips
Eagle V Talons
; IIAM I'TON SCORE'S 38-7 WIN OVKK
N. C. COLLEGE. '
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I *- Hampton, Ya.; -Xov. 3?Ttjc'.'Hantl?
1 t< n- ^HrsUk>rs'' mat a dck'i'minid
fighting foe in the N. C. College "Earglcs"
lure today, and altho Hamutt.n
' \\ n "Sthe . Carolina eleven -muni*
' iS?('ir tield general. Cong. scored more
points ou the "Seasiders"' than ;any
I ?tluT contender .to date. The tight fUr1
tiished hy the* almost '.reseryeldsfc "Eagle'"
e!i von played nearly three quar*
: firs before a substitution was made.
* linker's forty yaitl run pavecl the way
L fiir the first Hampton score. He CS1S
' jlt'ld ThP litlll^Tiu i mid kicked. thoai-V
' tra point/ On a Hampton fumble
Jories. the' "Eagle" -right tackle re'
covered..the ball and ran ninety yards
: f?r flie Carolina eleven's only louch"
down. Walker kicked IhOP.VllU |mint
v linker feceivctl a pour {Hint?aml.Zrai!
' thirty two ypi'ds for another touch1
iliiwn neai' the end. of .the first halt
' Ills try for the extra point failed.
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Atlanta University;?
Defeats Morehouse
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Atlanta. (la.. Nov.. "..-^Morolyrtw
t/ !!i - c and Atlanta- University | tr;^
J diiion'tVl rivatk:. ain
, fought It out. The jrame ended 12-1
i with the ^tarpon team liiakinsr desperate
clVort to make another touchdOwr
Atfanta University was the first
. to st"re l'oj' c;nl> in tin 'lir. t gnnrtei
they took the hall on the 50 y<l. line
end .drove it over for. a touchdown
I Wi trains did most of the jrnininjr. ?Ar
laUempt to drop kick the extra point
1 failed." Near the end of the first
quarter A. U. hloeked Morehouse punt
i on the 18 yd. lne and went over foi
1 their second touchdown. The Maroor
team then began to*, drive and made
' several desperate efforts to'score. The
> Ini!Landed l'i-0. A. U. In the fast
j hall j Morehouse made .r> lirst downs
i While A. U-. made I,' /
'! TIh? Mprdhouse hoys eanie bach
with plenty of fmlvt and drove'the
I 1 .tell" well, into A. U'S. territory and
kept it tin-lo until Kills blocked one of
Ir.Y.'U's. punts on-the 11 yd.- line
I .Jantes. drove it over fo ra touchdown.
1 Mosley added " the extra point "with
K drop kick." The fi.uht "teas then on
ae'din A. U.'made an, effort to scort
.' and moke certain her position but
with several passes attempted to sc6rc
The final. whistle found both teanif
. hard at. it.
IhSTATE COLLEGE LOSES Ql'Alt.
HA('K ? AI'I'I'.NI)I('ITIS CAUSE?
' POWELL TO GO HOME FPU
I -TREATMENT. ~ .
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; .Julian PiamU, cni.ituin of the Staff
College Bull Dopfs, and for two sea
sons -quarterback, Avars forced to jriv<
up. the old -(rathe for awhile and re
. lire to his home in Auprusta, (la., foi
i - tj i at incni?fI i appcndii itis. "Squire'
[ Bowel 1.7ts he is called, litis been playiritr
(?ood all season, lie is referred t<
by the members of the squad-as heinjp
.! the life of the team. His teammate;
II and school-mates hope he. will srfot
| recover.
1 SEKINfl TIIIXG-S OX TIIK CitJIT>.
Continued -from Snorts- I'atre.
j hens' ami Stale. She is determined t<
jcon all (if "those. . -r
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y 1 )t I.aine, (men and McCain arc
jfolftvirig In1 rare fnrtn ntriNforrf* necoi'<
. !'ing to reports. Morris hears watching
~?S>$f*- tackle:- Johnson C1. Smith Sa
uVda.v. She shouldn't experience grea
j "amp, as their season's record is no
impressive. . ' , - . ;
When S. C. State meets N. 0. A. cS
? T. on the 2."5rd the fur should reall;
-; flv. if both ''{teams keep up at theT
1 present rate.
fi :?" , ^_i_?The
font hall season is fast, draw
r j tng to a close. "It wont be long now,'
j; 1)0fpre you Jun e an opportunity o
* seeing the "old timers" in action a
; gainst the youngsters. T/nstyear thi
> "old U me i s" held the youngsters t<
- a 0-0 tie. r 1
The "old .timers" will have addec
] strength this year so don't he sur
\ nris.ed if thgy (\in, Tally Addison
? Jack Williams, Stnlfworth,. Miles Dre
? her, et al., declare they are in thi
> [ pink of condition. So save your nick
les and dimes to see them perform
?? THEPAf'METT
Laurens News .
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WV avc plyaseij to reijnv\ that M*s?
Mattie IHtckett has returned. to the
city after an extended tvip to' the.
'northern and O.sl.erp eitics. She. re1
port's*' aSvontlerful trip.
I Mrs. I.ula I'utmnn amVchildren rc,
tinned to their, home ,i|^ Hartsyille
r SihhlTfy,. after sperjffnj?ihc summer '
here with relatives# ,
Mt; Zi<pt school in the, upper part
of the t'it.y..epytp,tl its doors, w'ith a
large enrollment. Monday. Oct; 2th under;
the'saiv^'mar.athdhont and facuh
i%s
1L Mrs; Carrie Owens was hostess to
1 tlje Cleaners- ( hd> Friday afternoon
jn the parlor of the 'fttnihlinR Shoals j
j High" !?! li<11?11 jiiiilditig. V horo-p ninn- ^
jher of ladies eallerl and a very inter-;
' est-inir meotiiiir Was held.'A fH>v WhwTil
i delightful .luncheon was served. j
. Miss Ida'.Johm-'on left Sunday f'ir
Sunpsoiiville where she v ill teach in
St. Albans Trau'r.mv school. 7 7
Mrs. Iaija Thompson and Mrs.
birthday. supper. in honor of their son
ind husband Mr. Aaron Ui'ockniun-on
1 'Thursday evening. - . ' r~v; "
We arc s t ry to p< , ort the death of ,
. .Vi,-. M:;e?i?I* ! i1 j 'i11 1 no i?- n't'lLum:
"OuuiuLTixt: 'iifoc'.A. 'She- leaves trr- "
m our it .her. h -if a'lxuhdier r'C relatives
. niid li tend.-. . t.
We are'r.lsd sorry- to report Airs.
ciina. JetVe; r.-AIrs. <*: II. Duckett..
"Mr. .T.ohn Wllbams. .Mr, Sanuiel Patterson.
Mr. 1.. W. (i.arli'mtou' and-Mrs.'
Klla Iticluirdi >tn all "n the srik list.
Air. and Mi's UiokUrdsoii til" (Ireon*
-. ille. \\i t o tlie ts t' Mr. and Mrs.
.|4iiiH-st AT- dih n. Sunday,.- r*
'J i \Ausma _i
'/.I n e'f'ded :'.;h- -d ' pel.'-1 Monday
. .Oet, 2d. with , an enrollment of 121.
, Messrs. C. li. 11uhh:l?' I. K. hy.f'res-^
.ion and -I. t". Hunter, a'ls AI l's'2 \\ liet'
| s' one \\ ji in ssm! "t he uponi'itf..
>| The teachers are I'ro'f. (ieo. I'onl- .
, ham. Ali'ss-Annie# K. A maker* and
i Mrs. (left rude I)cl.av?re Harrison.
This sel'.ool is also expect in?.r to put
in me louia iruiii ner 111 tne. near hi-.
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: DOG CHASES RANI I IF R
. Continued-. f-r<-m Splits I'atrc
,' uui?rt r 1 ni l; Fu'l" - ... ~C
-j ' I nir-intr. t he iVr-t half thusa I'nipn
' boys' simply lain roitjrh-shud . over the'
.! AgjSrie.s, ' They pimp-red UuJ lima ran
| T'-Und the el.ids.' taek.R'd'.nntV passed at.
' will. Ii w a --sirreJy' too much. CotIon.
QVi'cn.' Washington, McFarlin
, in tlii - t'ranje. I'ninn unleashed a beau
i i i fu I foi v. aril?passiily ..attack' and pilr
ed up . two tilu.v}!< 1mwlis. 'I heir first
score came"when (it een.shiit a '2X yard
; pass to Cotton that piaced the hall,
('on A. and T's. <iyht yard line.' Cot-,
; J t??n tool; the hall .mound left end fo'v
[the score. Ano-her hrtiyy-p^ss in the
second quarter netted a .second totich-:
ilnv'ii when (irceti heaved a pass to.
Washington that i ii<(,etl on A. and T's.
i ff.oui" yard line-., From here, MeFarPplin
split .'v. and T's. line for a touch
i down, ...'!
| In"flic* second hail',, A. and T, led
>, hv the -terrific line plunpi.np of I'.ane.
- came hack and sTiowcd a complete re>:
versa) of form. ..... . j
.! '.(till scored A. and- T's. first, touch.-,
down in the. third, i>< i'i. d, after T.anej
' >-nl 1.-:: 1 it'd -i nri rii ' d hi- way thru
?tlfm?ri>i.?" lino f'.-r four consecutive,
) tirsj?'do\vn>. lie raiij.l2f?"yards off tae;
Ulc.?, and continued over the poal de?
[.spite th.e umpire's horn. Union was
i 'o!Vside oh tlit- play, .-and A. And T
. pained the touchdown,-via the pain
1 or penalty 1 ufi^th. Unllodps havinp^
'cUMpg.?I/me ciashcd thru thej
. CCIVLC.^M llu- line for the extra point, j
i Aftcn a.tiirillinp tic-rial attack, the
Isecctrtd :i;at\w!nninp t<>u-.hdown came;
i" Th the- dhir'd |u nruT, Kmrrrnr (Triviirp otr!
- ] ritfht?tackle for tVie score from the
.| seven yard line, after a steady nfarch
? down the field. Strealerv intercepted
l^d?mon pass thai .liiitunii'd rill' .theTfflr!
. ' pers of iOnt--ot Ins mates an7f pn^hrppdt'lJO
yards for the .final score. The try
t for <he extra point fnilinp. ?
t Lane's Work in. A, and T's. haekfield
t-teamsr-wilh Patterson at cantor and
1! Cunningham at right tackle, putting
| nip wonderful defensive work.-C. Cun!c
, ningham bi'.uke"-thru Union's defense
Ifj^cjt'oval times, blocked kicks-and si)t-,
r glo-bonded stopped the men in tl'dlT*
tracks. ^feFTudih, Cotton, and Green
Iu.tc Uni.m'thprbftrdTthrrrrts. with
- Washington pnnVmu' ell'. the bigg^t
" share of the honovs, The work of
f Him (h and TUiPiTT'yis. Union's onds^ahd
- j Streatcr, A. and T's. wih'gman, proved
E> speiitaculaiu. Score by pei-iofU^,
y, Union . 0 0 ; 0 0 ?1^2
A. and T.' -~ ;C o o 7 T2 ?Ifr
Scoring touchdowns for l"nion: Cot1
ton and McFarffhji'for A. and T., Rni
| ford, Stfentei; and Oijl7 Point after
ij toueh^Avn for A< and "TTLane, (Lihesmash).
Officials; CupicTi Harvard*
s Referee; Conegy, Howard, umpire;
- Richardson, Wilherforce, . Linesman,
i;' Time of periodfls, 15 minutes. >
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- CnnH cons Service
All Tyltcs at' Barbie _ 111
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. . A Holiday na ? Ix-i-it
.. . and a Special I'ra.urani i;
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A Thursday. Novcmhci
t Y" State-Benedict 1):
X 12 Noon State vs Be
A 3:00 Free Acts .
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(lranL'rlnirir h:,.. . y, ft-. ?
able i!I he seen. fOui
f GENERAL, At)MiKi>
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^Popular Excu
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afcfcV^t ^yN Novel
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DAILY ATTFJEFAFR
<: liv'Yilay, November 14th
,i ucational t)ay &
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Tor thi* Students of the Rural S
hi i ii arranged for the Occasion.
loth Friday,
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nedict - .12 Noon
7 ^3:()0 Frc
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iiitf made to make this the Greatest j
f'. 'li e lie t Attractions, Exhibits and Ki
~ n ikhKiiik space tor all caVs.
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Saturday, November 10, 1928.
Tl
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triber 25th next, thl9 CQmarks
the thirtieth anniverits
founding. The little ten
Ite of thirty yeiirs'ago has
ied an amazing mirfibeir of
groivrr into thq "greatest
ss enterprise in the.world",
has not come by chance,
result of luck. .It has Come
ih wise leadership and the
ntion to the greatest good a
est number. It has come
dding insurance protection
eral, which is progressive,
planned to fit the needs and
inks of all classes of our
her their place be farm or ?r-?
?, workshop or mill. Leaderndpstry,
plus the highest
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ritc iu iuc i\j?v.c mvoc tuo
reasons why the National i
s first amongy)! Negro com- A
its thirtieth .anniversary. ,
b lvave good reason to cele- ~ * m
casion.- JB
er possible. W'c arc celebrat- " *"*
> issuance of,the new Seven 0 fl
?rsary Policy, the most lib- H
lost progressive-^ insurance H
i we have seen in all these
"*" In it *are embodied the
experience. . t'lidci1 ill*
inc-small premium, you ob- V H
on in :i"u'mis. I' iim^SlJilllfl
li an cntloicmcnt feature in
nder its provisions, for one .
um, you are substantially
linst practically every hazard H
itional Beniifit branch office .^^B
itive convenientlyuiear you. ^
? explain this Anniversary
ail, or write i.s at the Home
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