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Tiiski'uvc. fhslitiitv. Tu Kou.o. Al:l.
Nov. 23?A" new I'u.-iviv Tiu' r fontball
team, born at Xushvillo. 'l i oiu
gc, in the last quart of .of fi.v Kfiu-swith
Fisk Utiivei'sTty a y.vck ?C? '
. ?was unleaehml in the l!o\CT today in
the?game?with i\l>a-v!iuu-<' Colic
which was defeated in
full-power of the. TiKyr team- yvhich
; .gives promise ?>!'. a v:>\1 -t ;r"J
?*?' machine was lauiu h"1'! "air <t. 1 hir~
M aroons, and it was tK. i.-iarned
- power of thu-Xiiior aita k that wore
away the hopes pi victory /of "the
runs of the nl'ternom -\n.v nm-i.1
-?7? in by. StephensuH-'Jai ih; ti ibaektiejd
ace. who tin 10 a ft or tiiye.
: tVii-11 r..v in I ? I
~.began in the thin' iHinjaor \\hcij
. Captain Robinson blocked. a . .\bvr
house kick ami sc< onV.ll _r?j>~ ni<*-.i:y!!
and raced away. thir-ty-C'Vif yard.-- .for
a touchdown. Stephen - >n > a-pped.
back and added the extra point. The
last two toii^hdowtVy are credited to
Joyner who- bpeked the ' .ill ov.er af.
ter Stephenson had placed it there
by brilliant runs of <17 and <> 1 yards.
In a'duo of trios for the o\tra point
- Stephenson-missed 011c, - . ?
Abbott's Silk I'yitt RacMii'ld
The appearance for the first time
this season of Abbott's hacktleld men-,
garbed in silk pants aroused the
. curiosity of the spectators!
Score b>/ periods: . .
Tuskegoe 0 0 7 1:5/ .?20
Morehouse 0 0 0.- 0 ?0
A. & T. Kl'LMHHiS' I'iil'll'AiMM:
. BIG RECEPTION FOR MR=
G1NIA THA\KS(;J\ 1 Nil uL
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Nov. 2.'!?The'.sta^e is
all set tfor the battle on the Wolrd's
War Memorial Stadium here 'for the
Thanksgiving Ds^y game between
Byram's. "Aggie Bulldogs" and the
scrapping Virginia State Gvidders.
To date both teams have lost only
game and .thaf to the powerful Hampton
machine.. The Virginians lost to
the Seasiders by a -score of 17 to 0.
whil ethe "Aggies" werti defeated to
\ the tune of 12 to 0. Virginia State
won from Union-with a margin of
12 to 0, while the local hovs took in
Union by 19 to 127 By comparative"
scores the contestants ajfo evenly j
matched and it appears that the Tur
key Day battle is ' going to -tie a
' real scrap. Seats haveKeen provided
on the ptadium for 7,000 spectators
. and ample seating will be ou*hand "for
the large delegation of "supporters. I
Practically every man on both squad
will be in shape. It* is - hoped that
"Bus" Coleman will round into shape
'* * to help Captain, Laiy clear the brunt
of the backfield attack;
Mr. A. J. Grimes, chairman of the
Athletic Committee announces that all
efforts are -being put forth to make
???this a pal a occasion. Immediately- ftdin
the spacious Dining Mali in honor
_ of the teams nnd visitors. Invitations
.extended to officials of Virginia State.
- : and other "celebrities. have been accepted.
Alumni of both institutions
have registered their desires to he on
?: Thand tp-witness-thy game and?partake,
of the festivities.
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Panther Devours ^ '
Fighting Allenite
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The spirit of Brice Taylor invaded
"the Orungotjurg bounty talr Grounds "
last Friday and his University of
liiuuthem LkaJifornia_shift, taught 10
" ids t lariin proselyte?*last yepr. .cm I'ietl
tfrcltt to a 20-0 victory over the
'strong Allen eleven. Allen threat
<. iii'd ur .u ui'f out'ly-in-tho.first. qu?u.v =
ut, but?was nut able to corral the
.necessary strategy to make the one
B-Trrtrr^"<t'i<>.'i)tiul lor a touchdown. One =
ft the prettiest kicking duels seen
this season was staged .between T.
K. IJythewood of Clallin and "Bob"
Cannon of Allen. Cannon got the
fetter yardage. :?? ? Twq
of Claflinscores-came in the
second period and one in the fourth.!
of- hard and consistent otf-tackle!
plays ' 1'i'tmi?shift?'formation,?miSoed, i
in with well executed forward passes.
Knight's generalship of the Claflin
otl'vnsive was exceptional. ,
Knight carried the ball over for
two touchdowns?one in the second
and one in the fourth period; wfiile
Whitfield made his score in the se
eond period, Claflin ripped Allen's
defense to shreds during gpprm.l
(.period but the Allenites showed a reversal
of form during the third and
fourth quarters. Pratt- Carmichael
was a "cage of apes" to Claflin in
these periods. Time after time he
j was successful in breaking in and
i throwing-his man for a loss. In the
' thtrif period Cannon and Burton made
some good gains thru Claflin's foward
Wall, and seemed as if they would not
i hi> denied at least one touchdown,
hut Glallin's line stiffened on the
seven yard line and held.the determined
Allenites: for downs and thus ended
th ctr chance 'To score-. ; . ~ 5
For Clatlin, Knight, Whitfield and
Annette wei'e the outstanding players
While .for Allen, Cannon because of
splendid kicking, running back of
punts and kick-offs for long gains
is deserving of special mention. Pratt
Carmichael's work on the line Was
of a high order and >caused the writer
to become reminiscent of the days
when the great "Duke Slater was on
the war path .at Iowa.
Allen is expecting to make"uj} for
~a.ll her reverses t^y taking state~into
camp Thanksgiving Day.
COLUMBIANS' RALLY TO SUP-"
' JrOR'l OF AVERY GAME.
| The Booker Washington team- feels
j proud and appreciates ..highly the
nacKing 01 me A,oiumoia people, ine
following business establishments and
individuals subscribed to help support
the guarantee of the AveryHooker
Washington game: .
A.jax Club - t f $10.00
Howard School ,1__J ; " 6.00
Paul and .Marshall 5.0O
Mr. E. F. Calhoun 5.00
Lawyer X. J, Frederick 1.00
M r. Jake Eubanks -.-snvmw 2.50Ita<li0
Club .... 10.00
Mr. C. Lindsay _ 1.00
Imperial Drug Store 2.00
Mr. T. IIv Pinckney .50
Stratford Barber. Shop 1.00
Regal Drug Store 1.00
Weverley Hospital 1__* 1.00
-Mr. Monroe Lindsay ?2:00
Hampton Printing^Co. 6.00
ishington tji
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Livingstone Varsity. wHq will, jje si
orl Thanksgiving Day, in the. Anhut
LIVINGSTONE BATTLES' J. (
SMITH ON THANKSGIVING 1L\1
Salisbury, N? C., Nov. 23?Tli
football season is just about to tlva
to a close,and in just a few day
Livingstone College meet's her anciei
adversary on the grii^rori-J. Sm.it
University. This game has been, fc
the past twenty years, the Turke
Day Classic of the Seaboard States
last year, thousands-of alumni .an
friends poured in. to the little town (
Salisbtffy to witness the annual tus&l
between two -strong contenders fb
scores for the twenty years show the
both teams have won practically tli
same, number of games. Last yea
it will be remembered, Livingston
nosed out ahead 27-2(5 and the liu
is bent on revenge this year.
"Raiuly" Taylor, Smith's nientoi
and a Tufts""product, is graduall
whipping?'l)is boys into shape. Karl
in the season, Smith threw a scare i
nothern football circles, by hold in
A J AX AND RADIOS CLASH K
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FRIDAY, NOV. .50.
Something that luis la-en a l'utui
prospect has now turned to be
thing of very much certainty and a
affair that is being awaited wit
keen interest. ' The Ajax I.iierar
and Social Club and the Radial Socii
Club, two well known organy/atior
because of their social prestige i
the city arid also South Carolina; \vi
draw, spears against each other i
an annual foot ball game, which
slated'as an after Thanksgiving ei
tertinment Friday,. -Xov/ oO, 3:.'UP
m., at Antisdel Field, Benedict Co
lege. Special attention is bein
paid, because the proceeds will go 1
Charitable institutions ""of"the clt;
A fetord breaking crowd is expect<
for -this semi-professional classic.'
is being talked as it it is^an" "Am
and Navy game.
The material will be made up High
School, 'College' .and semkpr.
fessiona'i stars. The officials will h
,C." W. Madden, Statt*; LAStallwoiT
Paine and T. Jfandbt-rry, Benedict.
'Taylor Printing 5.1
Mr. H. Williams ____ ? T>.i
Booker W. Heights school - 2.1
' Johnson-Bend ley ? ^
Dr. L. M. Daniels > l.i
Broadway-Lunch 1J
Cash j.. ___ __ 1 l.i
Mr. "M. A. Robinson J- l.1
Prof. Murray ,-w-- 3j
Dr. J. H. Goode .. _ . l.i
TToIToway^s Business school 1.
Dr. F. B. Johnson T
Roach Printing Co. __ .3.
ProDi?^Iaddison __ 3.
.Prof. Ed. fr. iDn-vi*.v.^ Uso of Ba
Mr. Ernest Hheltpn Uso. of Tru
Tickets are. ?>p Sale at the Rep
and Imperial Drug Stores, Wash In
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Mccormick, Olid, both members of the
fen m action against Johnson C. Smith ^
il Turkey Day Classic. ^
2. | the formidable Howard machine to a ^
r i relatively.'.small score; scince then, '
i Smith has had varied resu R .Stdelssc
ie Smith has had- Varied results. Red lej
w Williams, the redheaded flash, of the wi
s, Smith bacHiield, has been playing stel th
it lar football all- season and is mainly ve
h 'responsible for Smith's wonderful wi
>r showing.- ' Thanksgiving , he meets ar
a stone wall in Livingstone's forward
yy -line; it will be interesting to?watch ar
results. T "v. tr
vl .1 While Taylor is maddening the
't' bull; "Coach Mocks, Livingstone All*. nfi
r American tackle of 20-21, is sharpehing
the boar's claws and teeth aind n,
10 ejTpel-ts the growlers to be in the ^
r> pink of .condition on Turkey Day. je
ll' Buford, who ran wild against Paine, ^
" and North Carolina College, is being y,
closely watiched in practice, he is (]]
l' expected, to Hash some brilliant foot- ~
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'- hall. for. the benefit of the holiday .
n . throng. Advance sale shows a tremg
ondous attendance. ' . .
S FOOT BALL SCORES:
+ - A-. and T. IS; Seminary 19.
Lincoln t>; Va. State 19.liampton
0; West. Va. 7.
Union 0; Wilberforce 13.
"C Kno.wille 0; Tuskegee 16.
"Morehouse 27; Ala- State 7.
11 Howard 7; Fisk 0.
h Morris' Brown 7; 'Miles Mem. 0.
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NINETY-SIX NEWS.
_?Mrs. Mattie Alexander died in WinIll
stonr-Salem last Tuesday. -Her re"
mains will be brougt home for buf';n'iui.
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's IVI'r. Philip Alexander of Atlanta
*T came to his. mother's, funerals
l>f Mrs. Lula Ramsey" is" home' after '
*" spending a while in Atlanta.
houn and Miss Connie Lark is on the
^ sick list. ' * :
Services at Bethlehem were excel^
Jent. Rev. Dixon meached-two great ?
' v sermons. Bethlehem is certainly pro- m
grossing under this strong young
man's leadership.
-^-Wrs. Edward and three
friends of Abbeville WOfihii^ed with"
us Sunday.
Mr. Elziar Calhoun is home-jjfter a
visit to Charlotte.
Mrs. Fannie Tolland passed away
Sunday ofter a long illness. Funeral
)0 will be had at Knoree Church Tues- .
30 day at 2:00 o'clock. She was a mem30
her of the Household of Ruth.
DO Rev. Allen T. Dixtm will preach for
.M^liIIan the fourth_SurT;
DO day and all members of the church
DO are invited to pay our la&t visit to
DO Trinity before Rev. McSjillian goes to
DO conference.
00 Mr. ErnestvTollond of Oak Mount,
00 i Pa., arrived Sunday night. He came
DO to see his mother but she had passed
DO j away while he hist way here,
00 Re v. Dixom/as^the gueat of Mr.
00 and Mrs. Pi S. Goodwin Sundy night,
nd Let everybody keep in mind the
ck' Rally of, the Coming Church of Bethel
Jehem the first Sunday night.
g-V. These young people, are working
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SEEING THINGS
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In a recent issue of Harper's Ma- [
izine a splendid article appeared, 1 c
[Tie Great God Football.'' The ar--4
:le spoke of the tendency in Ameri- s
to make football the primary, thing "
college and school life, and de-f k
ored the relegating~of scholarly a- t
ievbments ito a secondary jlace. h
hen anything interferes with the h
ental growth of the student it is
ne that either .the studen or. ?he-in;.
biting stimulus be cut off. C
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There is too great a tendency bn h
i part of football enthusiasts to j A
ve coaches all the credit for a teams. C
ccess and all thg curses for its re- | h
rses. The coaches' job is finished p
hen the referee's whistle blows an- s
uncing the game's starting. Human ii
Tngs are not marionettes to be opated
by pulling strings, hence a
ach cannot know just what his men c
ill do before they have either star-" S
d or bungled. h
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WYioever told you that Claflin had n
"Sap" team just told yousomething a
at's not true. Ask Professor Joel p
ickson. " r
TATE ROMPS OVER B. G.?31-0 n
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Orangeburg, Nov. 23?State Col- <
gc rompea over Benedict today and a
on 31-0 in a game which was for
e most part one-sided. From the S
try kick-off it was seen that State E
as the stronger and was refcdy from
ly attack from the opponent.
State distributed her 5 touchdowns J
a. goal only in hte third.
The .first touchdown was thru Beidict's
center by Cunningham. The ii
cond was a pas?, from Cotton to a
awkins for ten yard touchdown. The n
ird was made by Cunninghamjover e
ft tackle and the extra made good v
r Cotton, who threw a pass to. S. t
'illiams. The fourth was made by v
regg. who ran thirty yards thru Be- a
Foot
THE CLASSIC OF 1
LIVINGSTON
SALISBUR
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J. C. SMITH L
CHARLOT1
Livingstone Colle{
TH ANKSG1V1NC
Both schools have relativ<
fought game is in tftore. ?
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r?ARi>NER-> .,
.It^oks now as if an adding mahine
will be pceded at Antisdel Field A
^nnL-ciriuincr Hnu tn tflhnhtfp thn VP
ult of tlu; Allen-State Kami", but
don't worry about That," A14en tij
s going to give State the fight -of M
ho season, and is seriously expect- j^H
ig to win. Stranger tilings have
apppned in fnothall?: Ijpj
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Thei*e is. nothing of the "Glooni^lB
lile Dobie" spirit in Ooach Smith o^^B
itate. He told me last week tht
is team is going to cruch the N.
Lggies beyond recognition SaturdayT^'^B
to tQ it Smithie, here's wishing you "*^B
jpk Saturday, but. luck Thursday,
receeded by an adjective in it po- ^^B
itive form whose comparative form
3 worse. , . . *
This column" regrets tQ learn of the
ontinued illness of "Squire" Powell,
Itate's captain and quarterback.- It
as been my pleasure t<j -work in ,
everal games in which "Squire" * - ;
articipatod. He is . n?fine athlete ???
nd one we cari .ill-affoVd^to lose. I'm
ulling for his early and ''complete
ecovery. v
edict's line. Gregg also was reponsible
for the last "Bull Dog"
ounter. He carried the ball over in
plunge over tackle for two yards. / a y
Score by periods:
1. C. 6 6 7 12 ?31 -
1. C. 0 -0 0 , 0 ?0
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MOREHOUSE HUMBLES STATE
- NORMAL 7-7 ___
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 23?-Flashng
a surprisirigly strong running and
erial attack against a Revamped Hor
iet ' lineup, the Morehouse: ^College
leven from Atlanta crashed their
/ay to a decisive. 25-7 victory over
he local StaUx Normal School eleeri
at Patterr'so^ . Field on Friday
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