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gh-< -.W PAGE SIX. I , ? L- ? t S. C. Stat* \ jT- ' *v TT: ; --r^ % ?. . ? . . c . . * 4 ; " . ' P. C. STATE THU MPIIS OVER C. I. A. A. ClIAMIMONS. v;_ Os'.-Ejjcbui-w:,' s: xpv. Tor week; the IlqiiK'-tbtuirij? tii*.iiio between1 A. arid T. ami .South Carolina V'.r.1...' v.:. -. MWHU-,1 Uil'ntmll UK ?p 1" r.:r:l- f:thr',wb,f. as':uHn?-*ii atv net? !'-' 1 cfyn to talk el' it as fhe-Vvont Ci' t^c i cason. Boosters ? <*ij(.edid A. ar.'d T. r.t-least four leuehdo.wns to he. ?, ( 'ho IH iixt i ha:i: ' a t' the C. I. A. A. ha 1. held 1'lu lvi^kty Tu-ki'-^'c to a t:u Ma-re, and til thou *!i ?lju\v_ "hadeon eh foated . :?v the lAvo star:.-, bait by no. mean., h.s? t.i. i-*. tyi'htiny s?|.'iri'.;. . S;->uVh Car? "o'ir.r.-S'jr.tU was t< br.a .sU.ppuur '"Hi . upvr.r 1. Thtt niiti'hty Ajriries woi'il.i :h iv. jLha wnrld. that they were ?iime to -lib', i one. On \heir waV^eiown to fhi|ny iv |n-i "d ?i -y-l at ihb inakina sue.h a m/ijr1 ! jotiVpey to muiet this unheralded a1. . nior', unheard of f(*um down anuayj; the Vaimvttv^. . It was tin ideal foot hail day; siteh as the Ajr<-ries lmu'ht- have or dered to ? htaniliate the Bdhdod+s,?l-i otonily a' 2:30 p.. nV., the .whistle blew ^lulj^e. Avffrl^s kieked oil" to S.tate ttv hall, was ^returned to the?lb. yai\L^. line. From the very outset the in lojnitable spirit of the Bidldoij shown I itself He had 'finally becnijindea'dn d on his prey and no po'wev could he suinmunc-d-. to stop him. A., and T. \v.as caught (.IV her gitavd by such an.unexpected \ attack arid"-before lho teeth of thh Ijorocious ' animal could-he prized a? Ict-sWive tonchdovvn's had hnriT.Auado A rosunfo of tlv As this: Deborry returned S a;V ;.4 kit k Lt< the *10 yard line; tackle ! Krjr'.ier; Debcrry. fumbled. ."FreilUes"*1' -"TV nr. vca!-: '.recovery for State -tart<- 1 th .1 """ Ba'!:"'cjs_0n the road to ,.y? I ha ?Tilt SOI 1 a,; ' o. \ - *. lo.'V ' j?S bit R yards oil' vlgliji facklp. /'an . r.ingiinm drove t'n'ir place fpi - f.rct d'nvn. Cotton on a?- rc" ej>e T*hu circled left end "T??r yards, niacin* . th? p r*. skin on tlio- one- yard liye ? ??... f-rva yh'yh hi' riiniol it over illOlli flay r.:vd kicked k'onl" for the jextri ?1 \... --.point. ? core Stale-.7 A. o . _0.n th.c.l:;.ck off t" tha Aygies th^bal j ' v.tr.t Vvn: tho'h'ral tirr liiilrete RPR* I kin's Stave's star left end. eov' A ifc?. tho'f.vrl for a taUtHilawn. -jlaifot l-??! . "i iTT'aV.,^.7T7T~o..o i-, > .-NINETY SIX NEWS. *T}:o r.any. friends of' Mrs.. Mar\ Hix -FtSN'Tif \k ~ ! :- ! o > I'-. ISfiJ . r;!vD. io. vary sick in rhikid-'lpdiia. ; t IT-rV--> T. Thomas. \Yo sincerely . hope ):c v. :" . n Mrs. i'Moyd will-.ivjtfaiq hi'i . . heskh. - ''i-r-'X Mr. j'.nd. -Mrs, Pen'C'bapel iiinl Mo, Ilat.io Shedviek. and liltio son (loorjrc cf "Epworth, Mr. and Mrs. .1. I., Parker wore the 'doliyhtod .i-iad-ls of Mv *?? mill Mi s. I'. Hj?1 Hm.ii.?Pi oiv oh y at . ' two. o'clock the gjicsts ,\Vcro trsfjeripd into tho vpont. Mrs. 1 f<:;ui had a table., full of u'ii.c>d l'ou'd- within}? ' ' hoi* {rueSts.- Everyone" doclafe'd" Ylrs I)eanJ-rs indeed a pro; d'.-runk. ~~ \Ve alt idnood-soi-r;.'.to-voo Mr. afn Mrs. .lack Hill move away. They an stiinti of Ih-rljlohoni'-,.1'ivt n.uiibirs, *? ~~ Mrs.-<J:??Ma*.- XL t . . Parker, Mrs. Iaila I?> an Misses (irif fns wore shoppers in tiroen.wood Sat? rrthtyr^ . ' * "v?* - Mr.' and Mrs. I.\ Ik* 1 loan, Mos - dr.Y.-.cs- M. C. Lark and G." A. ParkOi ' v. i !'attend the Association at I.tttl: r.i.cv Institute iv:...r l>ay. Mrs,'.Rachel Eaddy's rteny. friend - cyiftpaMiize with her in the sad lo.-o i c* h:t* father a"d sister in the. Flori Trinity M. E*-Chur<U News... . Sr.:v'ny was tlk- greatest clay ovci c.V Tr'nity?M?K. rhiin i;. nic:n!r.& at 0:30 a,, in. a great Sun c'ay.'rehoel. and a splendid collection At 1-:00 o'clock Rev. CI. "S. McMiJhu 1 reached a real good .sermolr'arid > C'cc.l collection was . taken.? At the ' V<r oc of. thio oorvico nooplo 1>qm;lii < m "* p "intj' ^:o:n every direction of Nin<*F\ Sic. crr.d the country*. Seemingly al cf ?d'.Moheni's members were there After rtcvercti remarks were mad1' Ec'.ll them's choir was Invited to the Thoro of Moon * Thq."^ good people rcjndcrod some Coca rrrj-ic tod by Alys. G. A. Parker Rev. -Al.oi^; T.-tDixon t|io groat pul pitcer --pastor of Bethlehem preaoho* ~ a Eouj sirring sermon.' kev. ITixor is cno cf tho 'groaftpstf preachers, ir the State. There was a splendid cof n |~ "irtttrrtuft 4 ' * $ i. 1. , - ; ?g rA i Crushes Wh 110 Ins own ofj.yaiil lino. Afloi; twp>> riiiitlo.is attoiupts at the Kulltl* g lino Ili?k'Nispn kicked lo ViU'ds' to t'ottoii Avho^run (>5. yards,-aided by superb -tn.lyi.l'oi c'tn o Y?' I ho * ti^rd touchdown. 1'i.otl ndMod liio i .lira po.inh Scoim-.. Stato lj(h A. and T. 0. The kick otV to A.* artil T. was received by Lane] win; IhOio'c luing slopped. -A. and l..,j 1>g?un a'l'clher .drill which was father| 55Sl-li\oil tts^n-_ihe third pla I.an'c pr. -.- dd to llaifotd who fumbled; Cuii^ ,'niiisrh:;in." Stall's stellar hall' hark. " - " " 1 voopvil it up-ana van TO yatds for ~ i <'iTTTTv marker of the qiarUr. i >onp.a!p ycdn @\ T T TT.i Cotton missed the extra pointi SeovV* Slate.- i!!5j. A. had T. 0. : The fifth and last touchdown for Stale came its a result of the most spectacular jda.x* of the frame. Cot.ton. received tile hall I'rcm ccUter and rjn .t - fl u- .-.lop^ In 1 <t:i 11 v and pa-.-ud to ' I *litnti111 h11 .171' State??ran dIL ; yfti'ds which was within ' '> yards olf A., and 1>'s. goal line. The p'am war ' pe fectly timed and Cunnhjgham receiving1. shook off' three A. and T. taeklers and tarried dhe' trail over. In the first half,.Oottoii, (JunmiiftJuim, I'layer and Clreire: fore the TnHjrtlly- A .''And T.: loft side of -the' Lino iii a most unmerciful manner. 1 be result of- this damage was five tmu-hdowjilv for S. C... Stale, i * A7 and Tf came Back in the second half and prpveijHo thoythbusahds of fans that a team is never beatpn: until the final whistle is"-'blown. The hoys 'from the northern sister State 'opened an offensive in this.quarter rluit ~tlnjHcd *t.he. spectators" to- the very core. The belated attack was a varied one led . by. - A. .and TVv great . s'tai Fane. First'they battered State'b'iie at-o-und. the mid section then tlv.y skirted the. ends a ad finally jfvsuvte'd to long ynd short passes, of. all tleSi ri.| tii 11 j- When tiio uun -;o , i the pome and .undoubtedly this in.a but well planned onrush, A.. and Tv - kv?s .yji l|i ia i 1 i n g-1 ?'y a-4<>'n.o. touvlido.wti. Odtoij, Cunningham', - Flayer ai-r. i VawKins were . the oustanding., stars -/ I'-.Si C. State while Fattersoh vcas' i. the bulwark of .strength- on .the .line . Jl A. and T.- and their back field 'ft o 11 !-.. 11 1 hy Xo. lf> performed-in an al' OUicials: IJel'eroe, Tutt, llaino-t i/inj-ive. Irwin, Faiiie; II friuF Finds '' : ! ':n.son, .M.o.j-n-T" ^ 7 ' ~ lection raised and given lie v. McMil!-Inn - 4-V?i- Vri*' ^*'<4t^i'Onw.?Re-v.- MtdVi-id. lah.-gitvc the good people throe-ehc.ti :~Td."~ nic i f.. gohiVgDdto?> p i faI i t yj~ j Rev. nV-d .Mrs. G. S. McMillan. Mr. ""TTTRl "Mrs. P. IJ. Dean. Mr. Kd. Hurley and Rev Di&on. were the., .(linnet bia s's of Mr. and Mrs: Frank (ivif. i'n. . Mrs. Cirillin certainly set ved-" a delirious- dinner. The g'liests enjoyed it. to the. highest. f '} Mr." F-th I)oiley cafne, tip from" . from Prosperity with .Hev. Dix'on. V - SA I.ClLV.M^VS ^ The~<'ounty -Teaehers' Association .- mot in tlie High School Auditorium. !?y;i: ur, lay.?Xincinlivi1 17th. Jiil'tW't.1 ( tUoi ruhlems weiv discussed as to the inii'uruuiee of a County Association. hiiip A -jsoi-iat ion compri.sys -the c.untiMs adMT.exington, Aiken, EdgeTad d njul Saluda. The first meeting . n-':ii 1... hell! in the Saluda-Hi School - December liih't. .. ... Th(. Seidrtish Rite .Masons held h -ir I'liinutl' mooting here November : i IM?1-1J M~. Tuesday evening"they'lissend.led i Tdht school auditorium for meeting. m I-...-i- it.ft ti. r.r ...jho'.fSirnicrft1 conference mot here ! XovemhcTTol^th. *Fonto-of those that wi-'c present were' Mr. II. O. Sar., elit. a member of the Federal Board o'f* Agriculture. Washington, I>. i Ws; M. W Peterson, of Columbia; Su>: oervj<a>v of Agriculture; Mr. .T. \V. On', v;,Chairman of the Trustee hoard, jahd Mr. .1. P. Burgess, Itinerant Teacher Trainer in the colored schools |.i lie was on the jjlert. Mr. K. F. Floyd j hr ti'jfht greetings from Newberry - -f-nnl y.?All vir.itors wore well ple is. CI with the.work. The ' Coleman were called > j home on ' account of the'death 'of i their father. . L Mr. - and ATrs. J. B. Ahney arid ) ;daughter of1 Newberry spent Sunday ^with their sister, Mvni Annie Began. , I* Prof. C. Di Wright, and Miss F,. . | Miller. spent the week-end at their . * THE PALMET1 S10 T arheelers en Dog P Morehouse 1 " J# , m <) u i? i i (.) i s i; nv v f, yrs . jqu^lson ('. smith' 19-13. ? ibhnflotec. X. C.{ Nov.. 2:5, .11)28.?. Tiic "TigerTlcam clawed its way to a victory, over the stubborn warriois 0! lyimsc.n C7rSmith UlUverili= ty. Conch llafrvcy surprised tire spectators l>y sending in a second t.oani-. which displayed a great deal nf/iwr, hut lacked - the necessary punch to score. ^ After see-sawing; up and down, the held in the first quarter, Smith fiin..ally - 'or .ke the ice by registering. a marker. -early in the, seeundy quarter un a series of passes an doff tackle fTTays. The try for extra point was ! missed. The fifst "stringers" of More house were rdshed in and marched drMjrlvt- clown the "('eld ilrom the kirk oil' 1 n sifdre a touch down. Ellis receiving; a beautiful pass from mose-ivy behind; the Real. The extra pni.nl ; v'a's missed!;. . DKI.KC ATI ON "OF I'UOMINENl Mi'N Visir A. & T. COLLEGE ' * C reenslior'a. Nov. oQ.?A't the re 11 iiu'.r *cnupei exercises, me- siuucnia anil, fy of. A. and T. College T.6?l'Val Xeggr.o institution off lyarn were 'given ,a.\7sit by a cielegatoi ,i- proamo'it business'men and oHicer of the Statu tfi'and Lodge. Include* hi "the party were:. i>'i\. l. b.. Capot ; p- . l.Ving p'v.. ici.an of Raleigh,' an. the (ira'sui Master of the Masons o_ Xurrh ,CfoUnan A. l?Mbip<ni<, Tvongne i r : 11l .' .i!i:v;jni',j':n:>,.iiiiinii '..id.- Casdncv of ti bank ,in Wilson and- n.i rry O'Kelley, busince ~man a ml educTttbT; at Mbthud, .'JJL3E - *Drr Capot was assigned, the rob of ].eki'sinh' in which capacity he sc \?<l v, il ii e!licieacy. The speaker sail the frnviiy-of tho situaf io'n regard in; ?^4?wiah I?euultl?iuipress upon yoi ;t.i t'u-e^ tii'.; parentis ai*- now un ,v< u hep hntiu'g now n? take your plac .0. nu ur n*? It' you arc simply ; <'C.a iin . seii .nl, fallowing wit-heu li irikitpr.-Jrou.ai-e-going .to he a (from a' iilig.- An elephant does not think aiV i-ii-jihanf.. . .. * ,-'i ..nee wished 1 live if'in the age o in iw, 0?* ' iiui itihi |*\uii in iiiu uci; Frederick Douglass, but since havegi'osvn older, I find that ther is no aire with, greater opportunitie than tids'aye. Fit yourselves now am , make the hies of -your present, np '-tit stent its and in-yehrs to "come yoi j v.il! he a!>!(' " t,, take your place ii j the world's ajt'aiis.'.' i * (TitAXlTEVllXErrKEWS. , ?. , v . a ' _ ? . Mrs. Jeilnette Coleman returnei hi.'me, after h ending the summer it Washington, 1). C., with her daughtc .Mrs. Katie Fair". She reports a ver; pleasant "stay.vh / . .'HI -services at- Bethlehem Baptis --4mre4t?Kwvdu.v ...were . ver y, pood. A il hUt the prayer meeting was great !y enjoyed by all. At 12 o'clock th '!.great sermon from Matthew 0;2 1 ' X0 man can serve two masters, fo dither he will hate '.the one and lev the other-, else hc-"w4H- hoki =40- th orte and despise the other. Ye can not "serve God and mammon. We ar proud of Uev.Manicl. He is a gojj ' Thor{. vwill he. a .Turkey dinner jfi ve?M?y tnc \\ oman s aiisstonap* -sc -?cV'ty?ni?i)u> ' Holhlcluni Bap tig ?lunch, Thursday, Thanksgiving da !'i y all of the old people of this towr Special Thnnksgiving..sorviccs 7:3 j p. mi, at Valley .Fail* Baptist churc n interest of " the new School buildinj i'u v.,. 1?'., ...l.Ptniwl i.n ill pmtu'Fi ,th ! Thanksgiving sermon. We arc ask iint? that everybody come out and giv Latr least a dollar as a Thanksgivin ftotlV'i'ing to this great oausc.?-; I ... , i , ^ . w t home in Bamberg. _^Wr. T,. It. T.ogan is home for a fc^ days from Winnsboro where he""Tia been plying his trade. ^ ' ??-Fhe?Pareryt -Tanchors Aasogiatio - -m+4?Thwrstlayfevcriirig wild made yrtan forth e Annual Thanksgiving pro gram. ( rp LEADER MS 'X: * rVr'. fleets Dog lger Claws i-?i TTaiimia In the second half both teams opeiv'.ud_up/ a . pjftasilUi ^t.tuek which was 'very dazzling,- Morehouse scoring in the third quarter, on a. -thirty yard rjipss "Trom Saunders fo Ellis, who _ cauf?ht the ball behind Smith's. goal ^insolyy kicked, Ih&httttttv-poittL~ Just after the -fourth quarter opened =^d^e^ofSwith Teegivetrytrmg p/sv and was odwped on Morehouse's twen ty yard > line, and on several plays Hall carried the ball over for a scores Biggs made a flood place kick- to tie the scove 13-13. With four minutes to play, James .seventeen year old fullback, took a pas^ from Moseley on he fifty yard ' I line and after a clever peice of work. ' with his feet and hands-,Cxus^cii the i goal line with jtho winning, score.. ' Moseley. missed goal. 1- The offensive work of Saunders. 1!"Edmonds, Dunmore, Ellis and James; L for_Moi-eho_ua?^ and^Steele. Hall and Biggs for Smith was outstanding, .---while- j^earson and-Mann were tenoih on defense for the -T4gersv.=o7v- ***=' NOVELIST DEVOTES PORTION OF $25,00ft PRIZE-TO PROMOT ing ;it*rniim;ro\\tng con tests; seeks to improve 5 child-nutrition. Continued from page one i ? ? growing contests' in Florida," said p Jliis Brown. "No, I don't intend io ,, I become a turnip king. I am encour1' aging the cultivation of turnips bef cause I'd.likcv-Un savc^ Southern chil" -jt'Kn from maltruition. I am ospee.' i"rKy int'err.-tnd in l.ln1 Ni'i'Tii~~rtrrb , I ("yen since, on accoUnT of ihe iginrr5 ancc and poverty of their parents, f ?fehey are the-chief-SnifFcrc-rs^- r? 0 "My plan is already in operation r in Orlando,- Florida, whOre i spend 1 my winters, and in five other .V.nall X towns near Orlando which are cdopi crating. The city 'officials are work ing 'with- nte. We are. encouraging ? the N cgroos m ;L1 towns to vi ti. <. e turnips in ,their backyards. Each a Negro who* participates devotes ! a t small plot of a given size to .a tu.r e nip gurdcnr-. At. the end oi' the ~ .growing season the gardens will he 1" -inspected and I'll contribute ptiz<? of $25 and. $15 for the best turnip f patches in each town. ^ "Turnips were chosen bee-ruse ' Johns Hopkins University rates tlteni 0 as the nipst valuable vegetable. They s have, other advantages,, too. They art *"epsy to raise, and.htey are so obliging that they go right on growipe 1 while their tops are cut again and * again tQ provide 'messes. of greens. You can- get as many?as six 'crdp? pings'^ ot greens bMol'll tilling tlu turnips. That comes" as near eating your cake and having it, too, as -any_ thing I know of. . . ^ "The city nurses are teaching the ^ ing turnips to retain their full nutri ^ tive value, and we believe that a '.few n real impmroment. in tin- honlt| of the turnip-eating babies. At pres ? fcnt the Negroes make very little us< j of green vegetables. ' In r season, or ar.ges supply some of the vitamin; 1 i ordinarily lacking in the Negro's diet c i tut, there arc many months of tlu ? j year when rfo oranges are available l" By offering these small prizes, I hop; , to interest an increasing number oi r , Negroes in raising anft?mt-rncr trrr v j nips" ami other vegetdbles." Miss Brown is als0 making y,se m t lsomc of the morrey Tccch'ed for "Tin Father," which was published Novem j .ber 15, in offering a number, of sdhol ^ arships in various colleges;' One oi ^ the fn'st checks she drew against th< award was one for $1,000 which shi contributed to the benefit fund of tht Authors'' League of America. e EXPLORER'S AFRICAN \\:lI)ON DIES IN JAMAICY Continued from page one V -r - ' ,g roons with a Negro ^Mission .Colony it 18^7. The tragedy which has some n- times'' overtalcon?the?comparatively a- ?missionhries -who hnW mnvvirr i- members 'of the "races among whon they work, was happily absent ir 1 i - ... >' - ? ? -i. ? . . ? i ' ' ^ ? ' _ a ' V > v v > > > I SEEING THING 5 Hi i\, HA I ; jy;;-;. ;v< This column has not .d< no so bat with its predictions duiinji the cur i cut t? rid season. .Stale handed A anil T. a s'guml thrashing last s. i unlay and desdvved to. w.n.'.-iu ' j luycd a . supcdoi: In an t i.i* l'o<,l 1 in that shown by A. and T. Sbi< playjed-"'heaths up" loot bfl m TTi orst quarter and amassed 2b points-. . A''' ' | \\~hc; ibv or -a -Uum lu'si. d. j Sy the under i!<u^. conies through -Will j a win there - are always ihuKi??wdn ' would niininii::e the acivmplisliiaent ' state has <i-4?rttrf-r'eiTTrd^'fm-1 iiu"enr 7 renjt season than "A. ami "i\-S! c ha< ~:t~ better rci o>. d -t-ci.i re iinbr .'. vow -vrtt: 0 played last Saturday, so why >ho not her 'chances ajfaiinjt A. and T jhave been Kpod ? _ . Cotton played >a briljran'L <A, ?V ivi }vuine for State. ILis iri iu"ral<hip \va 1 nod as wi ll as was his broken tUli runnilii^" niid i.nssiiur. lii* !?"> . vr.v. ' run dor MTUc s t 'ltd..', -v. :t VTTT a thriller . and l4sul ! "? yal'd .l;;i.-5 ft . Cunningham' was a beaut.' Cunningham \va.- there ho i, n thi , iVensc ami dt'fun v. His n. ia iwaarrseintii!:it in a 1n't\vi> instatHe:-. pa: I tle'ulntiy; W'lu-n, he sr pporl 11 M. a: ir :i."'hatt i" . -I'.on Veil' by Vvfi A", anil T. reo.':.cr of : ,'i.r\vard p< ss (i-nmplrt-od) ami rave'i *M?"> yards for a ; tieluh wir a'lul >vhe' [he received hiiig t .-i t}? dead run and shock oH' two. A'./dnd T j would-.ltf. tacklers Wr the otlur. I ''Brofid. Utver" l)a\yl;hrs Scale's lef ! , .. .. ..-* ' , _ ? ." ^.V.:" uroniatls : a so, t r ins \v. o IV i lind a .dewded and ladi il cnjnpaa *ito, who shared Lis- lian.i-iM's lndusa \ aye triU. - and ie\ e'r-i klui-.i country i "She taught the \vo:,,ti am -ir! j at. I}o!(d)K, Villi! id' ;h4i ciiiyt' ' iir^Mol .[stations. ?ii the * <&} :'?,; OhlfT a lie nu death ni'.' C' 'n.; r.'t.. 'n . ! . >1 .'Ui Vie CfthH' wi.'n irr survivi'.v;* i-.i'Imvi j .o KnjHaud. ' T. ;in,v i Ve iu \v> is" i.e ; v \ i ? W,> 1,11V.* l???l? ' I *. . .M .>M< 'HiU V . ' riet^* iIuil V/.ri ; : s.i has .l.iisi ji:t . *od away ( whore she lut i daujihters.'' i 1?r*?. ' .' ." f?V ' ! rngrr kattSh." trtt :; : \r5 'i in ri,m::{AL. non.v :u Kvr.v 11 j . ifcj:eomniend> that sv.on o. v... k !v lailaf^t'c! to include .t'ofU'^V oi MIhhhI A.I- an! (Continued from Paj-'c -One) /.orit.r. ' ? >\ . ' . , I'tll' ? i ?i j i\ i 1 L L, 1 * J gtiiOrtly tailed. . i.a.- held -H tank to . .'Utile -utiie. as one tjie I- tiding i _r?) lata! orat/a-.-* !i,V- '.in lis- Unite > ,'tales. The s'ar.voy -li.o >: vubiinis.^ioii *< - tii?: i. na-: n: n ? ?7^ in -i !t-it 11 , ' hat tile l?usr.es-- aii'.uii.s i.j the ful ?vU'e are well ,i ilduc.i.(!vflii* a. a - if i t-nee &f the build:;!;; s and \-U ? *.? - i ft he $ 1,000,out) jiiuni is- ox-roll. :k, vh program ol' si inly reveals a soitr. tducaliona! orgnH:i -1, the [ j faculty., is' a ivoUVt -X* u I' ' i"iu' int-n h'-l-iir/L" ii< a- , :*' w?y known .itk-tiUu ion* and that the' to: Ifj-Tt-' hits ;liv - il - . ih rti eii . the.' Styte arid is ready for ckuargv - meat of tlint. fa-id of service, ? . "The Ajrrit u!t;.t a' of X<*t i !'. * ? g~~ Pose Sea r| Georgia; Ca [ .. "^Booker Wai 1 . Booker Wai jjj of Atl ?Antisc -J Eriday, Dec i I Game'call* Botli teams are undefe | -r? Come and B , J ADMISSION ; v- ; December 1, 1928. 3.-. . =?- . .. . ' ; . / . ; i ^ * |tv,X*vvvvvvvvvvvv,XK,vv,X',X',WMJ' ^ ON THE GRID t % . .MGAUDSER A ; . _____' V , 'r'V'I'VV'/'/'I'VVVVvC* I Cm hi was un uie. job in making State's scion i- touchuuwn. Cotton ou kick-oil" ' ' . b'&uCcVi toe oval lu l oss the goal line \vhyie -it' went out of bounds, An Aunci i . l'Jtiyci" stood over the ball., ; i "iir- act aivcr" like a bolt out of a T77T |iimneai un it leaving the .. i.telvd A. and T. player wonder . .ng"\vhavit was all about." v .V ami TV Whn\u:tl-apte?UiiiL.c[Ki^B^_]. \Ji i , w\,or" in- the second "half,"but _not er -tHni |i'ii tii ftvi'iTnuiii ftu substantial a lead as that whicfi State had obtained. I ? - m 1 ri rrrv mrinimi " State exhibited a fl - -t?i- Kr.ii.il iui'?liriind q( fi)ut_.b.all AO.jH li.'cU . oi A. -alid T. State showed "mo-tv vct^.Uile^form of attack, ar^l ijiued a better knowledge of H luiv.s of tlv0 game---which .. Wert lietter trained. I Y. .a 11 Ijiosc liarc read the S.^| ! ft. 1. A. A. championship will., have jH ~ \ i i :i mi.. .. -Anything may happen : .'a t!ie >inf.o-.Alk'n and Claflin-Uenc-1? ?^ i(.ict games. / .: > tMiuiubians should" ' support the" pes .season games Radio., vs. Ajax : ..r.Q Uid Timers vs. AllciBBenedict ^ Mavis. V. a teh iroi> the date - of the latter. I believe tlie former has . .sen announced. ' Booker W ashington- gave a splenA?l exhihition against Avery' JVIon- . i. :y. Booker has an A Number 1 Uhm nnd reflect-*" credit, upon Colum, iia. tiiiliam and Scott will make I tin. iF nnn ks on some College team. l~ < are1'inaT has given exeelleiJt service - to ihe State and t(> tys own commuid y, and its work it more deserving ?*? . ..ha . e..i;r of- the' siippoft of the poo-' j 'e ' oi'. N'or -h Carolina'!.^ opens _the | i: : o; pi.-L of the. survey in which rh " ' mvnfkuios are mader f-j n.f frhg ft ! ."rrr?tynii- trio. 'inercasde -support due : . ' t';e kat'e. it is recommended;' ; |"11'iV."fi t?rr*-k*Uv' ;r cullvgv o farts and J . t in riie 1 inure uiul the pol U;-"' ho reorganized to substitute for ,, f.in: departments. notv existing, .. a ... :ii wo .of liberal u,rts antf^scionces, . ... b ".*! of agriculture and a school ? -r-r^rrr-irn^itn- acts.. t-hat Louelung loads ' v i -.t.-t tf in soiii(. instances that the ___ ' .1.' is: ?jdnrgcd'as -rapidly as posr.l? ' v i ha. more adequate space u . iV ;i liie 1 ibiai.v, that additional T ?v '??. - .-.I ; l?o provided for-the de-_, ,.i; : i..v::ls f jjiology and physics, and | U. ' i:"ru i n1 g.t nmnsiUm be recom!; :i . <h .i. in the nwtt building program to the State Authorities. Has Federal Support i i lie College was established ift 1891 , tlw-j oiu-ial assembly. The income. i .!:t. CoI|egc in 11)20-27 was $175,-. i JO",'in ;. i:V,*iii.ding funds for permaI i-j, -iini.t-' \ tmi nt /and not including ( . ? see red annually undejf the Te- * . _ i- 'tU-raj Sjpiith-jhughes Act, this money ?in ...aiavie.s of teacher trainers M r- ,.i ..Aicuhu're and ihdrustry. j Tie college' "faculty consists of !1, Ha' m!airs, 1<? teachers in the seca^J , d:?.;y' ileptt'i lun/iit. Salaries arc fll * 1 1 '.I., i.,i .in v..a..t ...... . ?. /iu\ u iu^v itiwiy auUMctIll<^| j '- ! U L:. is /haa.TTT other instituTioh's ! ! liio .;.; I ait the ^payment of bctte^H i-- .alalia^! ill the twvbiiiowwB 1 > :' I lie, Allege; Authorities to M . . .v. t tryst iv(irnrn tr[f^tn"' titer "Stan- *tb ' * K: 'fas . .?itv stair."1 The college is an i ui-iiiurioiv and is i-eeognt=~^B u Vslamliird. four year college. son Ciame rolina Classic . L-t'-. shington High isus ^ shington High anta, Ga. ember 7,1928? rid at 3 P. M. a ted, this will be a corker < post BOOKER : : 1 . - - - 5Oct I INI IIII ilfll I " :