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Norfolk, Ya.Y Nov. 12.?The powerful
A. and T. Colicky Klevbn .minus
- : : the services of . Hps Coleman, was
routed here today, by, the gitnter and ;
More powerful Hampton aggregation
by the score of 12 to P. This victory
on the part of the. ".Seasiders" virtual-1
ly replaces the present-A. A. ;
Champs and cinches for.Hie victors j
the 1D28 C. I. A.A.honors. The Hump
tTit\ aggregation, a well : H*bi i;aU'd t
m:i'.-hme. U M-U ItU'o WlMl" l'\:if 1 nrecnH;
sion, displaying unusual teaip work,1
. having no particular outstanding
plaver, executed a perfect-knowledge
'of t-he fun^am'onlals "of-l.his college,
sport, and by means of straight foot
ball shoved-owr tw?-t-mu lidu wns t'oithe'
game. .The fast charging forward
wall, followed up by-a hard plunging j
set- of .hacks oirtchargcd the heavy *
?: ?Aggie line.?'-I'hl??wndint1 .n of?t-hn
Aggies. contributed largely' to tilt* defettt
rbf tho X'hanipions.'
, A. and T. Heavily I'twai'i/i d. *
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picas were given a pcnaltv>" e.1' halij
the distance of. the hold-witieh. po'iialtyj
,*v placed the ball on their Id yard line |
with the oval in.the possession of the
"Seasiders." From Ibis point wih tl)e.
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backs alternately carrying the pigskin;
Jonas finally lipped over for
the first touchdown". Haker failed at'
extra -point. A'gain iii4 the fourth
qtmi'U'V.?the A ggic^. wi ie . pcnalbud *
I?? ? r 1 i? yards*.? giving Hampton another .
: - *i.. break' which .they used to advantage.
- .' . Moore, the heavy "Seadder" plunged
* over for the second score of HA* game.'
Features of the Came.
_jj- For Hampton, there was no outstanding
star,"The whole team played
jam-up football. As *wt% expected'
Captain "ilorse ' I.ajre\\vas tu <?.nv-?i+
... tjon of the ganVe.** Iii .the third quarter,
this big fellow on the kick-off-;
1 smgi*e handcdlv rid . <I ~and toi'e his*
~-\va.v ui> and ..flown, the field for <?f>,
yards. Thjs l>ij? I'uTl * 1. r:cl> i|i(].]most
of the p ursine while Faulk was a|
star^Hi the receiving: end. This .com-j
hination -was. responsible for the .completion
of several hour passes. Stream
tfr, an all O. I. A. .A. selection was
- j| power in the defense. This redheaded
flank man \el.- -eifll in all of,
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the playsj was (left-of foot, 0,1 t-'oinjr
down on piirits anclMeadly in his tai'U-1
liner. Rayford's reversed run-, .for !lf?
yards was one of the spectacular performances.
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A VE R V N OA EMI M i R 2<5th. * ' j
Antsdel Jf ie'd scene of Conflict.?Ci- [
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tizens arc , expected to Rally to " i
Support ot (lifnie
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rnadoe.s will nuof ihv Awry Sonsiders
in. Columbia .Mmi ay November
20 th. The seasidt r> defeated 13. T. \V.
last ydar in Charlyst n. hut the.tpr-.
. _ nado<& are deto-rinined tluu they shall
not win from them- in the Capital
City. Booker Washington and the
city ;it lnrjve. is a m-kitm' haul to make
it pleasant -for' The' h<Tys~~l'rom the
city by the sea. 1 n next weex's -isSjuo
will be published the names of the-sup
porters and contrihiit rs to the game.
The line up and oilicials will also be
published. TV ateli. next week's' paper. 1
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Augusta, (la., Nov. O.-^-The Claflin
."Panthers" despite 'their good generalship
in kicking for the brealck, and
good playing \vttliin threatening distance/of
the goal were unbale to take
tlie Pane College "Lions" ipto camp
and . lo.-t a good game in Augusta by
a -wore of- 12-.71, . '
Clallin dn tV; firit blood by scoring
in the middle of the' second quarter,
l.'aiik: i v'almnd by" a determined'Ac-.
linl' olUuli hh 1 ri'Ored her limfW
veiihorit. h ir k inir thi' extra noint. Mnnv
penalties for Clallin kept' her from
receiving uHTv markers that wtfttld
have \v.i'Y :u< j^aine. l'aine by a macch
downthe field the beginning of the
fourth quarter?mode the?Uiuc-hdown.
t hnt jrave. her' the victory,-Seoi'e
hy Quarters':' " '
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Mutilates M^^poons
^1'ukkvjfie,. Nov. t<> -Tuskogee deTiated
.Mew.house 20-0 here Tuesday
in om< (if th'o hardest fought games of
the season. . . . ' , . ...
.\Iorc house led in oIVe 11 si ve _playlng
during the ft i st half. On several
occasions .Morehouse came near se'o'r-.
ini; luit each .time failed. Ttiskcgee
found'it. impossible to gain through
the Xlu.,oon Ine while Musley and
.laiues dasiipfl through their line for
liiee earns. The half,-elided 0-0.
Marly in the third quarter a Tuskeiv<v
linesman blocked Mosley's punt
ahd raced aevnss the goal for the first
tally of tin- day. After this Morehouse
' aim' 'T'ai'K- wit h?excellent?ti^hf hut
they could not stop the runs of Shankllh
hpd htcptn nson who dashed thru
the; line and around the end for lonjr
irhi.nsl- Soon Tuskcjxee hacks had carried'the
hail over for two more touchdowns.
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' iVltho the Maroon team was jrreatly
himdica-pped hy^ loss of Kcl'monds;
tlhet half "hack who was seriously induced
Tn Hie?second?plan' after the
kii k-?tv. ilwy foilpiit":hard and did well
to In Id 'l\i>i;en'Oe during .the first
ha If. ;
Sleyinst n yf Tus.keff< e intule wonder
ful 10-yard r.uns as he twisted .and
apiirmod thru, .the Morehouse; line.
Duncan, emf of Tuskegee, \vas Rood
at .stopj'iiisr the interference anil *gelinc
hivv " la mi down on the pimt.r
The f ame was clean and hard, and
played under- ideal football weather.
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Battle to Deadlock
In one of tlu* hardest foujrht trrid-.
iron i -ah.-ts ?)f thy current season,
Allen and .Morris battled to a 0-0 tie
Kid d.Ay afternbon N'nv; bth, before a
iryo i crowd. The contest was furious
front bcjifinniiitf to end.;' On the first
bio 1. our Al'i.M v.M' injured while hittinjr
oil'-tnclde. Shortly afterwards
ef'ain f.hc ranyy Morris fdU l?aeh
Was eirricd <>lf the'field but was able
to return-durintr lite -second. half. The
'.fame was featured 'by the line plunn;in<r
and kicking of Cannon for Allen;
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WHIT MIRE NEWS
Mrs. Kosa L. Caldwell is still on tlu
mend. ' . > ' .
The popularity congest was a success*
.Miss Sarah Coleman won 1st
piiy.p.
Mr. Luther Crane,motored to the cfty.
Sunday.
. Mrs. Marsha Dendy and daughter
J.'-S. Copeland and others were, the
(jpests of Prof. E. S. Allen Sunday,
Mr. Crime, Prof. Alien, Miss Wor,
ed to Sednlia Sunday. . .
The Christian Endeavor, members
of Brace's-Chapel A. M. ft. Z. Church
enjoyed a ' wonderful address by Rev,
Blake tlhb pastor Bynday evening-or
"Whatsis Being Done' for and Against
I VV iudd-*Peace." " . '
I The "Parent Teacheii. lAssociation is
' planning?it1 Itjg"'rally here ThniiYvgivnig
for the benefit of erecting a
, Rosenwald building.
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Continued from page one
Kdit.op of the Crisis: ami Dr. John
Hope, President of Morehouse College,
The. sigYTCrs of the appeal' jpeludc
Republicans, Democrats - and SocfalAll
are "united in the solemn com
victihn that in, the' JLresideniiul campaign
of 15128, more than in previous
campaigns' since the Civil War, the
! American Negro is being treated in
I a manner which is unfair and discouv
aging." v " '
The appeals? warn that, "bad as
religious hatrecf and evil persona?! gossip
are, they have not, the., seeds of
! o\il and disaster that lie in conlTnued
unlimited and unrestrained appeal
to race prejudice/' . . *
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CIIl'BCH
. HAS ARMISTICE SERVICE
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1 Before a large Crowd last Sunday
morning November 11th, Dr. A. \V,
Hill ,us\ (1 Tire text Psalms 27:3 ?Tbo
Ian host be* encamped against me ,my
j heart' shall not fear; tho war shall
raise up against me, in this shall I be
confident." " '
The congregation sobbed in tears,
as he pictured the .ways that war destroys
virture, manhood, money, char'acter
and. the santity of the-hopie life:
causing- disease and bringing the nations*
to sorrow, pain*, and deatK.
flurtort's sensational run of 28 yards
for A11 en's loiHj touchdown in the seeoinl
quarter; Green's sensational running
back of punts for Morris and his
10-yard run fdryilorris' ldijc topchIqwi.i.
in the second quarter;' McCain's
hi ilium1 run of:-Gib-yards- after inter.
epting an Allen pass in the fourth
quarter; and Portexfield's mad dash
for- ,00. yards during the fourth period
Roth" .teams./Sfro wed a real jighttiiMr
spirit, and played good foot hall.
Morrii^and Allen showed preat defensive
strength, aiul did some pood
work on the otVnsiye. Allen would
hove won h>u\ her ciul's been ns alert
as they usually aj^-tm-W^uiiimi's kick
to Green' in the second peri\lfor
A-Uen had scored first. A sn'ellotTil)
A lien had scoredVfirst. Allen's touchdown
came as the result of an ofifla<4de
drive- by Burton in. which the
entire bttekfield-aiid line played their
nans perfectly. Button did some eyccilent.
running on the -play, being
, Gredn's run for Morris' , score was
sensational. The panic was ably hiandied
by Referee Shcfliebh Umpire Gabriel
and Headlinesman Madden.
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MARIAN ANDERSON TO APPEAR.
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, 1 Marian Anderson, famous contraHm.
will appear in recital at State C a lingo,
I Wednesday November 28th; This is
, her first trip South since studying adVoad,
therefore a rousing welcome awaits
her everymheve and she is re.
sponding with greater artistic quality.
. and tone of musical expression.
While in London, Miss Anderson j
, completed a. course ^in voice culture
under the instruction of Mark Rapheal
1 famous onglish baritone, She also
appeared ni a number, of recitals in
; Kngla'id and her work was the subject
or:VhucTirT)iaise by the British
press. So'highly acclaimed was her
i art' -that she received offers from
i three Siamophoiie artists and was
II constant d'ehiand a sa radio artist.
J This trip ]<> KiUifh rm-.tlmn" ;i-n.l
State College is a part of her tour
[ thru the United States .this winter,
and may he the only opportunity of
hearing her for several years again;
In fact this will lie the Only appear-.
. eance of Miss Anderson in the State. '
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Miss Loujsc Stanback spdnt the
1 week end very pleasantly with her
parents. Miss Stanback is in the gra- J
ded school of Albermarle.
The home of Mrs. Georgia Chishqln)'
was completely destroyed by fire Fri-j
' day night.
The Cbunty Fair is in progress this!
" week. ?~?
Mrs. Nannie Gordon is quite sick.
Large sessions attended tin? A. M.'
|E. Z. sessions v hit h acre held rrrYork
last woek, ?? ???|
Mrs. Mabel Ryan and son have re'
turned from a visit to Greensboro. I
Mrs. Lizzie Cox entertained Fridayj
Abbeville; Mrs. Johnson of Augusta,
^ ett, Rockhill; and a very charming
occasion was witnessed. i T
Mr. Louis Ffnley is imyrfoving slow*
ly. * . ~* !. - '
Thp .Sandy Rivor" Association and
Assosiation Lpwer Division convened
L fiL Christian Church. Lowrv's last.)
y Prots. T. L. Duckett and Jno. R.
Wilson passed thru the city Thursday.
Miss 'Helen Buchanan is at home ]
from the Waverly Hospital where she
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jo in ntuiiiiiK, ufuause 01 a sngnr illness.
, Miss Josie B. White, of Finley High
School was called to Iiook Hill, Fi'iday
because of the death of an uncle.
Most-of the county schools are open-j
ing this and next week. J
M i Ti nl fi i rgh 11 ii 11 iDini
Virginia to join her husbancj.
Miss Renisha (Jill has retained
hnme frnni Rrnnklyn, N. ?
Mr. and vs. Homer Bratton have
'moved to Rock Hilk " '
Mr. Modicon^hWorthy has gone to
Baltimore for nn indefinite stay.
- Mr. John Briee ja confined home
with a sprained ancle.
Little Robert Allen Nelson died^Tue
day morning at the home of his parents.
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The .churches of Due? AVo-.t h.ul?
Splendid i services all day Sunday.;
Mt. Zion 'I'reshyterian elntrclv. of
wjjich the Rev. J. II. To.jtlcy i- p.;?
tor was. hom'?red*Sunday nv>nrn;v \Vj h
the presence of the following VIsi' vs'5
Messrs. L. 1'-. Horry 'and H. lU.ilierof
Chattanooga. Ti'nn. . .
Rev. W.,1. (lore preached to a larj:v
xamanx-gatdiMr-St^Hoay . inernm-?rrt, M;.~
Lebanon. The 'choir .changed the mi- dience
with thejr sweet' .ji , ic as
they always do. Mr. Ciifton ;Tny!or. J
the embalfnor of Abbeville' accompanied,
by Mi:. Prazior also; oi' \ ill .
and Mrs. Lit'ollu Pollard of Kyansten.
HI., we're the disTiJTguisbed 'visjT'jrs.
The Victory. Cltrb..under the supervision
of Mrs. Jennie Vshiss kuav an
entertainment at ' the home??Ai r ?.?
Laura Holmes Valentine, Thurs'w
nijjht, Nov. 8th; Tho-oll'ort was a rowh
Pfl \vi
-Dr. -J. Kt BiMii'd, of-Abbei i!!y n ii!
preach' at Rtt. 'liehnnqh, '. tlw. third'/
Sunday at" .1:00 (v. nr., for-thy Bury
Bee Club, of which. Mrs. E!l;t C .wao
is the enerfcetie president.- Hi- chpir4
wjll also render music. ~
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Saturday, November 17, 1928.
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yember 25th next, this Com- .
murks the thirtieth anniver>f
its founding. The little.ten
office of thirty years ago has '
i plied tin amazing number of
is-grown- intii the "greatest
ness enterprise In the world", ~
ss has not come by chance,
ie result of luck. It has come
nigh wise leadership and the
tcation to the greatest good
a test number. It has come
>'<widStiO insurance T?rnt-en*!nn
liberal, which is progressive. '
isphmned toHfit'the needs and
i books of all classes of our
?>*! her their place, he farm nr? ??
ice, workshbp or mitt; -Leader*??
industry, plus the highest
L'l vice to the Race?these are
ie reasons why the National a
ads first among all Negro comits
thirtieth anniversary.
we have good reason to celeoccasion.
' celebrating It.. . lit the most fl
titer possible. We are celebrathe
issuance of the new Seven
iversary Policy, the most lib*
most progressive i M
cli we have seen in all these
rs. In it are embodied the
it* experience. Under its pro
one small premium,"you ob
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v ith an endowment feature in
Hud er.. its provisions for one
nium, you are substantially
gainst practically everyhazard 1
National Benefit branch office
native conveniently near you.
to explain this Anniversary
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