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STAT# Ym.Ll.lii: ANNOl NCES
BASKET BALU'SCliEDt'LK
State College hud. announced her
proposed basket b.iH scneuulo for
The dropping*ia'jJ^iuaj^uiin which
' . closed a successful tyot-bail season
Teveale(l Stale as tlie undis^HUy-o
r-' . f .champions of' the -S. Ai 1. A. C\ wa:.
? , onfV an episode hi la r hrrt?fo^*itidUr
I/. 1 ' t'tos.1-' Th& bucket iiaTI team whose
gfjj^oft~Uegini-. I ere J anuary . t-> with
Haines Institute .:was .lie uhdisp'ufed
champions of l.astl year..
The. prospects for u;>s yi favorable.
A -larifn jwMnm-r Vjiln a>1.1
^?-? "vet's" "are hack. ami h. {iivil'y Iff,'
i:i* ~ r k . . ' f^L . .
: : lino ui roeruin.. k ..? >?m o | > i .u tic ln;a
hard .and a 11 evidence points to some
real basket-ball stai?.
ip/ Schedule
r - Haines at State, Januinj ltth,
Allen at .State, January lV'tii.
" Stale at 11 aijH's. J.an;.acj llotjt..
__ State at l'aine, Jjuiii'Ary;
Paine at State, February tub.
- . State <at Allen, February lthh.
State at (>a. Stale, February '-otd..
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Laurens. News
Mrs.- Mai;y (Jarratl took suddenly
ill on Sunday. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Again, \\e TTie frii-n-1.-; TVTTil lilt IIIbers
of the City Churches" are deeply
concerned over the seyious illness of,
^Miss V:'t' i'.- Vnrl.i j"1 ?'
Miss Ida Johnson caiUe home SiwidayyTn
witTr innttinvza..
- Mrs. Manjia Franks motored to Mt.?
Zion Sunday.
We are si',rr.S| port that Miss
Mattirt O. Duckett and Air. hiin inverts
are eon lined ti> their ,_heds. with
influen/.a. We wish 'for.them a-speedy
- recoveryv
Miss S.allie I>. Montgomery had as
her dinner guests Sunday, Air. and
Mrs. William Anthony and Mrs.
Smith ot' Kreenwood .and several others.
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Mrs. rd.r Wil*?n of Clreeiuille- was
^ .-the g.ues.t of . her niei'o AlrsT* Alice
?' Moore, .during the .Conference.
Mrs.- K. W. Bailey and Mrs, Marjj
Bailey entertained at dinner on Sun*
:day Misses. Jtorothy I~othax and" sister,
Messrs. B. T. a'nd. t'lvarley Frltivlc*
, lin together with several'others* 4 .j
Miss'. Estell(>. Silnhiohs .was: guest;
of Mrs. K. W. Bailey durine: thej
week. ; .Airs.
Alary-.Whitiu f-. .JU'eoinpanie.! i
by .St. PauUs choir nuiiiUers motored
t0 "Anderson Sunday, where . they
sang, for .Rev. fa .rpluiL. ...
Alisses Corrie 1 Hal "and Ruth Thorttas
were "visiters in, the city Sunday. I
WiNNSnORO*' NKWS.
_ . . . The Roy.U. Ki.ch'tr Club.met nt.thej
home of blisses Sharper anil ^Gilliam.
Alter business,. all, engaged
in?a?hour or n ciul chin.- All " nr*
rangements were made t\>r the play ,
which was Dec. 10. After all was
* over^ the hostesses, served a delicious
and cake. Kach .111 ember' was pre-1
sented a srtuvonir~"of the approachingj
season. The jolly bunch iihen' returned
home haying** spentiar.^(h-asant evj.'
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Thtjj- play that was given at the
Fairfield Counfv Trailing schedl,
Tuesday Dec. Kuh by the faculty and
others entitled "Cinderella and the .
Golderf Slippe.r" was a real treat. .
Those on the Sick liktiare Itov. .1.
H.- Johns..n." Mrs. Isii/efffl Hall, Mr.1
-- -Br 1>. Mcintosh. We .1 w'v.d diliuL!?>x.
_ . them a . Speedy recovery.
~7-1 ^ The home of .Mrs. .Delia Ileiglor
on N. Garden St.. was partially de-j
stroyed l>.v lire last week. . Our sympathy
goes out. to her.
Messrs. James, Davis and IlhtWellwere
visitors jn fhV city last Mon-.
day. They eame.'td witness the play'
given l(y the faculty. j
Mrs. ftebos ca Sharp**alyb of
lunibia 'motored lip to 'witness the
play. Shn v.as th . <*:? ? oil.Mrs. .l-UM.
Beat t^v . and famijy. _
ft?? ~ "The Sim/liiy scho. .*!'" St. i'ait! is"
oi;..? ,i.n . ,.?n.S .1.,.. tv,,.'
jh? children cnnli muted liberally |() the
cause. 1
- the fullness uf his ,heart Sunday eV-'
cping, although not feeling well, lie'
tried to impress ,up'on their- minds
._! that Xmas is near... and we should:
cheek up upon ourselves because the '
end is near. , |
the pulpit of Rev>J, Tk .Johnson Sun
day morning'. His sermon was'very ,
inspiring.
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TO 'JKKSIDK9 IN" ORANGEBURG
Ml*. Skill Mrs. S. K." Whaley, Calhoun
County's wealthiest citizens, qre |
to. l'esiile in.Or:ingebui:K. . Th^ pveple-^t
lu ir ieaviiij;, . because they meant Cso ' \
ii.uch'iu the" business nart of the 'city, i
It is h i>c><1 however, that they will .i
c- ntinuv at IcasU -a paH- of the'IF St. s
jllaUlyivs', h.usinc-s. .. _Lt
^OAUOAey was asked by a t'rignd t
?v. \y they w cre leaving; "Only, be-O
iudse ?!* the- -educational. advantages r
; ?r. '. thv .dphlrc'ri,'' shev, said, "wt will t
or.iiuuo to run our fa'rmsOi Calh'oun t
v ohn.y" sho. o'ddtili, "So alter a 1 a
wo an? 11- t rg ?i?5
-I?T;n? ?\i " K ^Ihnn'lif,al St. Mat- I
thews i.s also hoping:"'that they will '
n'd move tluir membership,; . ' i
! ; Wejuv hoping; for them much sue- l1
>4 ?ss ami happiness in their new home. <i
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' A main I Farmers' (."on fere ne'e :1
at Voprhpps school was lavgeiy ai-,';
Armicd. * . <|
Dr. tieorpe W. (kjrver, One of the
world's greatest .agricultural chem- ?
isfsj gave an interesting.Jeetuie on a
"Saving Things." ^lle also placed ten u
' exhibition, some of the, many wonder-? *
Ful products that he. has made from I'
I hi' pountll^ Other exhibits, of a c"
very'interesting nature, were, on .(lis- !1
.play. Among thpso who attended the. c'
c ohtcrenyo jiio: Dr. .Miller and his
M'iumI.I.v ; .Mi. .lames Odofn.' a truiileo ?
of -the. Macedonia school, and two *
menrhors. of the faculty, Misses Mack a1
nn.l Oduin. . . 1 " ' I-'1
The . Macedonia school will close ' t'<
for TlurxiinSfrnils holidays,
-jto re-open Jan. 2nd. 1929. . '
L 1'iof. Dowdy,'of the Barnweil lli :
School- was a visitor here. Sunday. st
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i Mr. J. C. Brown.of Florence...who *
has been spending' awhile in Ander-'json
has returned home.
Mr* 'M. C. Fa n't has opened school ^
in'Greenville County. We wish her a
'successful 'school term. * 1
.Mrs. Sal lie Galloway has purchas- '
ed a loyely little "Foi*d ruadster. jl
Mr. and Mrsr.'T Iwmifsr'.Cu mnvi mrs '1
are rejoicing:over a dear lirUe nahy- ' '
";riri." Mplhe.v and daughter are line. V".
Mr! and Mrs. C. i.ee Davis motored
u? Xey.heiiy t.o attend the funeral ot '
'Mr. T. A. Williams Friday. They..-'
weit* accom paniccLl>y "lie v. and' Mrs. -lit
a, ;r Needy; Mr; llb-rtry Moop,
Air.- Kiulic. W.oolridgcy Mr. Will, llor
gan, . of Tuskegee, Wore visitors Millie
city last week.
Miss Georgia Stillivan entertained j-j
in.honor- of the Tuskegee"visitors at
the ' honie Tif .AIr. ~>hd Mrs. -WV IV
l'iek?Friday- evening.?Kvory.uio ' oil-' |,]
joyed. himself -and. the* wee. hours
had arrived before anyone _ thought
of " home. ' '' i
Utlrsi Jennie .'Ellison hak returned;
to her hoirrc in Abbeville. - ' (J11
There are many cases of iiill,uc'nfea-* \.
iii Anderson. Tile sidk - list tins week
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is very large; so We -wont numf any i,
but hope all will bo careful and will ,
i- .I'd i
soon recover. . ? . | .
dial M. K. church are "more than i1
pleased to have their old pastor re-'
turn t? til em again as a "new paf^' .
tor," in tile 'person* of Ilev.s B. S. '
J in-1;yon. Not?only if. ht. an m.c-t
to" ITie church" of his-choice but An- i;
dcrsoit as a whole h-ts heen benetitted
by haying such a Christian gentle.man
among--the.- -many others in onr '
X'i'i.A'- The public on a wliole gladly ii
t welcomes 'Ivov. Jackson back, not only nj
as nastor of 1 hohinsn Ceritrnriinl AT ...
-II- -~..L.:l.mvhr---4Hn??*???mrbrhbnr?ami TH
friend "to all regardless , of Wolor " or
creed. Tito members showed a bit of u
their jippreeiatoin of Rev. B. S. Jfick
son. nctt ttAjy by .words but in a more1 a
tangible way, as a handsome suit of: .
lotlres, with a "Jojin B. Stesan" hat C
to match,- togetlfccr with other acees- J*
Ol io -, were presented to him Pel ore I
i.k-a\ ing for the Annual Conference. j I)
On Friday night sonic of the mem-1 s]
bers and friends of Thompson Ccn- f
'oWiih]?M., f'l. church tendered- their ; ;;
pa. ior, !!uv. -.TncVon -i Tiirnnini
y':ption...'. All gathered at the church i'
at; 8 o'clock, and wejit to the' parson- Ik
ilge it body -singm.tr: "linngfing inpi
the She a\os.' After the pastor anidjj;
family hail cot , over their fricht; S
everyone was- stated. Mrs. Meta m
Johnson was mistreSs of ceremonies.; tn
Timely talks in behalf of the differ-I C<
ent auxiliaries, the choir and tl^'!\V
church as a whole-were given by Mrs. hi
Ola Adgcr.. Mrs. Atinit Rrincc,?JMrJ-a-t
4. .R. Bidden >. id Corn-Caldwell, j h't
Rev. and Mrs. Jackson respbnifed in j.
beautiful words; ,rAfter this feature j in
of the evening Was finished, delight11 he
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STATE COLLEGE NOTES.
OrnrigeTnTrK, S. C.,'JDee. 10.?It is
Hetty- well known that the foot ball
d)ami>i'onshji> of the South Atlantic
otei-eollefiitttc Athletic Association
won beyond doubt by the famous
-tnte.t'olhue team. Only on?. opposi;,;
hum, jn the Oonlercnec. score J
i?';rinsr"the Bulldogs.. Allen" Univerdtv
aceomptishtyl this.liy 1 batten of
1. ' i'.\li:ai. t d condition of tile State
"olleyo .tl'am dunng the last tr?uic
>fjtlie reason,, after hhvinpr played
m-ottgh "a hard .schedule of nine,
ranges, ljto team being practically out |
if trini and physically weak. In;
pi.i' in' these handicaps, however, thai
hdld.ms: msc to the emergency and
.naily caino out victorious The en*,
trc colle;ye has hacked?the athletic
! ;;yr:.m this fall. . Already the Bullous
are preparing for next season's ,
nll'UU St. 7 he schedule of 1!>2!> will!
iirliuie jr.nries \yrth- Tuskegee, Atlanti,
I'uH^ersity, dolxnsou ('. Smith. A.
'vdT., X':*v:-State, and probably Vir-' :
ipia. Sta'e; dx.sideiv the rcguihr sche- :
u!e o ftfy^h A. I. A.-A."
Christinas recess will- begin. He- l
ihhgr 2(!i Several notable events i
re planned lor the, week, among 1
hieh is the Convention of the Nil- J
omiP Sorority of the Phi Delta K-api,
which will be in session at the
olleg^- December . 26'-28s Delegates j
oin various parts of the country are i
vpeeled. " . i
;7'lie College -Choir began the holi:iy
-season with the rendition of a <
hrisinias cantata, "Thy King Com- ]
h," whiclr 'was 'given' at Vespers ]
eientlier Hi. The program attract-1 i
Sir. .lit!iiis. ItosOnwyld, through his',
' iiei'/us program.of benefaction, pic
iilod Chi;istnias gifts to the lloseji-; ;
irtrl l'llu-Coe St-iTOoj;'r-TTdi pupil re-;,
.'iving a token 61' iutcn^t in the wel- l
ire' arid dev.elogmiont.. The gifts |
? i e distributed ' from a mammoth l
Knsfnris riiv in thi> college chapel
ice.mi'iOh i'O. during*exercises which
ere at tended fhy tfio t'nrent-Toaeher
ksoeiation ana t ollc'ge students.
'l'b1' Uin-v gn Ilsi J 'hi frateiaiity,' (
>th - graduate/. and undergraduate
uipterk. hel/ their lid! initiation D.C-j
in! or 1 Id Several members were
ido l to their rolls. Those organi-1 ,
'tie: < are thriving. and stimulating'
oohV'.hrt' lvnew'id of academic inter-'
ts!' rough-ut the i'nslitut^n. They
i* pie; aiing to send representatives ,
a ;: e .Oir.ega Cnnelave at Indiana])- '
is..diiring -tlv holidays. .. > j ,
.President.- Wilkinson recently ..reused
-from T'ttskegoo... Alabama.i
. . he at elided lht.. Kxocutivo Com ,
itloi Meeting .of dip 'hiatlonal, Assoiim
aliua. of Teachers, in Colored SeTiods
a ring' his visit he was the jyeiiib at .
many i Murtosies' hy the-South 'Ca-d ,
lima?Chili.?Composed?of . TuskegoC <
orkers. who are natives or former'
-rhientsthe I'alnjettd State, anil i,
hrvs invlildingt State Ciiljegp grail-' ,
.(..a ' IT ?...1" n.
1 L.L* |K4 I I iV I lUUL'U III l!ic? r 111 - I
u s nnd Workers Conferences, and u
the invitation of^ Doctor Moutun,!
ifr, vsul t.hoVo lnnlii'1"' the evening of;,
eeoinber ?"> in tlu- Institute- ehapef.1 j1
Doctor and IVLS. Wilkinson, I '
\^ aiid son .of New York City.- it're' 1
u inline: the holidays with their par- J
it's and friends.
I'lof. T. I.. Hickman, for the past 1
vo years or nu>re connected with 1
t"e College in- the English and Physi-' '
il -Education Department's, has .vol* '
Warily retired, and will travel dilrg
Jhe winter in c oncert work. ,11 is j
neravy'will include several South- '
il refreshments were served, which c
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1 'enjoyed. As the clock nenred-thd I
idjiight hour, everyone .bid- car It
her good night, and thankecl the. 1
lonsors for such an enjoyable ev- 1
ling. " !
Ail*. Grady. Anderson is out after
slight attack of. Flu.
Mrs. Annie Bolclen has returned to i
amden to he at, the beside of .Rev;
oykin. who is still quite tTl. - i
The-many friends of Mrs*, Janie ]
ouglass will ltf. sorry-t? juirn that i
u> is. quite ill with an at-terk' of the
Iii. We wish for tVfvs.-Douglass a
eoTy recovery, . '
Th<. Christmas tree <>f Thompson
t1 nt t>itnAT T?* \^TrfwT'?*F eohooi i_
? .^ihlay* morninir. The foHnwuyr |
oifiam will bo rendered: Jtocitation 1
i-'i. -Perry; Recitation-Janet Bolden;'
olo?Mis*?K1 la?I'arkhurst; -i
ontal solo, Miss G. Sullivan; Itoci- .
tibn Johnnie Crawford; Duet, Miss ]
>ra Caldwell and Miss Tiny Rripht.
'c cordially invite all who desire to (
or this spicy program to come out
?o'clock-?Rtrvr S. "C7 Perry7 \
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Miss Geneva Coleman, who is teach l
fT'nt Landrum is spending the Xmas
>lidays with her mother. 1
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PYTHIAN TEMi'LE DEDICATlk
Xatoinal liuilding In Chicago Formally
Opened with Appfoprigt^ Ceremonies
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lor, in his report to tin- Twelfth Ri.
6i\ili.al session of the supreme lodge,
held at St'. Louis, Missouri, September
1; IjfPH, 1'1'f ysohit-ion wn-i prtpared
and'presented at the same sesshm
by^Sir Knight Edward 1). Green
who was then sewing as one of the
supreme representatives to that :session
from the grand lodge. of Illinois,
7 The proposition" was approved by
the supreme lodrfo and referred In a
committee with power to act. ' ,
August 25, 1!>U(? the commission selected
a site and a citv for the erect
ion of the National * Pythain temple.-.
That city was Chicago.
1 years later, SupremeI'hanct 1lo'j
Steaks passed away and Ips responsibilities
wove shifted ,to the
shoulders of S. \Y. Clryoii. 'The- new
temple in' Chicago is indeed, a fitting
testimonial to the genius for achievement
of S. W. CJreen, the masterful
leader of. the most, virile forces in
I'raternalism.
The Temple 'Itself
, Not f>nl>j is the n"ew million-dollar
Pythain te>nrple'.in Chicago a pinnacle
of achievement for the K. of I'.'s but
its hugeness and beauty s,et a goal
for all Negro business and fraternal
nterprises. According to \\\ T. Bailey,
the., architect, this temple*" is the
largest building uwned and cont rolled
T Negroes anywhere in the worftl.
surpassing I'oro College in St. Louis
arnd the new home oi' the itrlame v .
I. Wallkei!-Manufacturing Company.
When completed, the Chicago temple
will cost SI,500,0(>(h more tlfan
JfuT* million dollars having already
been put Into it, "Mr. Bailey slates.
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i-?s--v? m.-1 j>, n. Vv., itvc. i;i.'?cnristinas
is almost here. .Thy schools arc
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dosed until Jan. 2nd. fli? exorcise
it Klisha school oh last Tuesday e.\\jjsinjc"
was* a treat. Many.' .visitors'
acre- out to witness the play. Old
Santa .Chum'was there-and the chillis
n welcomed him.. '
The ..funeral of Mr.T. A. Williams
t'lHi well attended. Many ...friends
ivere thl're from all over the. State,
lie was fim'cra listed at hi-, vhi",,'*t*
Bethlehem Baptist. lie v. J. I. (lold<on
nresndietl the funeral.- Revs. J.
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J, Sharks, of Sumter; T. F: Harper/
1. C'. Smart, J. Cabin ell, 11. h. Spcarmau,
oif'.Newberry; P. P. Watson, of
Columbia; Prof. Green Jackson, of
Columbia; Prof. A. Xcely, Tu.kcKtc
Institute; Mr. David Wilsofi, one of\Ir.
T. A.. Williams' old friends, ami
>thers. took part in the ceremony,
There-were thirty-liv,. tek-Krains- read:
>y Mrs. (lolds'on lhtuil " friends from
1 liferent parts of the country.
Miss Luja Mne ? Lillie-wood took a
rip to Columbia n.u,.Pre 11 on him
ne.SS. : "While there she vi<iio.l ?\u?nr
4 . .....V M ?!?%( ?
>f h<?r class-mates and friends.. She
returned on I)ee, 17th'for work, and
reports a very nice trip'. .
A grcut-Tteal of "stek'nes.s is. among!
the people on the rural, districts. Mr.
Uross Floyd is still on the s.ick list.
\[fs. L. M. Gilder is out. iler frieiuj^
ire very glad to see her out again.
The Slipt. 01 the graded school
trave orders to close schools in the
uty for an indefinite time pn account
jf .tho Flu. Several of the schools
in the County have been ordered to
lose; also the churches/ \\re hope
thsTt this will not last h>?g.
' Thy'fnends of Airs- Lutfa Allen will
be glad .to know that she is much
bettei'. She has been down for iwn
weeks with the Flu.
Mrs. Carrie Floyd has been indoors
for two or more days threatened by
Lhe Flu;
Dr. Geo. Singleton went to Columbia
on 4ast Monday and brought
back many Christmas gifts. If you
need to' give youjr ""friend a Christmas
gift go and see Dr. Singloton.
MT. CAR.MEI, "NEWS'
Rev. J. C. Letma'n wrts sent to Rock
ford and Glover Churches for iuwt.7;
lext year. . -+ }
Rev. J. B. Smith is hack at his
work again,,??
Mrs. Anna D., Mamie and Fredie
hodman motored to Laurens Sunday.
Mr. Pressley Lee motored to Laurens
and Clinton Sunday.
Mis. Ruth Thfiuias attended tho
conference also Miss CarTTo V. DialRev.
Je B. Smith was sent to Abbeville
for next year.
Miss L. M. Flinn is on . the sick
ist.
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Booker T. Washington High School
? planning groat things on thc-brrs-'.^l-ball
court this season. Diroctpl^
' ionbony informed us thatc the girls .
J^nd' boys ai'e out "for champion-teams- '
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'*: It is rumored that Professor Cank'
1 addends to put a liyrhtninK fiye on
-Me court to represent Booker; while
: tahvorth will carry on with the six.
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Very aoon now th't- lassies-,and lads
ill be cavorting ;pul disporting them
' elves on the tdfliiiLJ?basket-ball j
>urts. It wy.uld be a nice thing for;
blumbia if we hful a suitable arena
i here indoor games might be had.
^ he Ivall Vher'e thegirls'"have atteinpvl
to play heretofore is* entirely too
mill to a ceo mod ate a crowd of apreeiahle
sl/.e and there is not adenaio
iloor space for a 1 emulation
>urt. ' ;
fn the East basket-hall is the rival
,i=do?t ..hall da wooing the sporting
; uhlic. Whenever fl gam~e*"is played
crowd, can irl\yayii be expected.4 One
^ T the most thrilling games ever wit-.
, ./ssed by this writer was that played -j
j twoeh Locndi of Pitsburgh and and
.10 original Celtics of New York. The
locndi five .nosed out the world's
- hampionshfp by one 'field goal which:,
as nrade-by ra-formcr Lincoln t Parnate
Vpimp1' Young;
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In ciilliiiK "Timp'' to mind,"olM/in liv
men naturally think of his bix>- <
ion Ulyssys who^was a^Vei-tionatoly !
: m.wn j|-< "1 -J"?tlie c+tllQjrtTTtr-^
j neriition l'.HtMOl? the Youhgliro-'
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RE BROWSINGS
^GARDNER %
.lhi'isAviMy 1 .in ruin's muiit iftiuousnlli
-ieus. Both were all-around athletes
-*-j>layiiiK all the majur ?ames?foot
ball, baske?^6alLand base-ball. ^'Liss''
was called back to his alma niateVto
coch her foot-ball team a few years
back uml he /did a good job of it. It
was while there serving his .school .
that Ills untimely end, came... Tl.j
Young brothers?were schokirs as well ' '
as athletes.' ; ' y i? ' ?
.
In speaking of old college dajJs
my old chum "Bob" Nixon comes'to
mind. "Bob" made good as a foot ball
player at- Hincoln and was rewarded
for his faithfulness by "tjelng elected
to the captaincy of the eleven. It is '
now* Lawyer Nix of the firm t>f Nix *
and Jthod^s, Philadelphia. * Lawyer .
Nix is tnie "Soh 01 ProfeSsor Ni'ifHbf.
State College..?, . '** . j?:?V '. J
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* *
It would he nice if trhek meets
It would be nice if track meets bo-^
coiU'ges. It is in that field of-spprTSf ' ?
that Negroes have gained g"eatest
renown.- Howard Ltrcxv; of-Drake
S oy .fanie as a dash man; Ned Gour- *
din, of. Howard won fame as a broadjumper
and held the world's record
for that event unitl he was displaced :?
by De IIarb-kkqbbayd of Michigan, a- nother
Negro,'Charlie West. of Washihg
ton and Jefferson won the Penta
tWojr-at?t+nr Penir relays utie year: T
there are lots, of others who have .*
done well at track and field events.
Students'" in our schools'.may-'do just _
fts.weB-if given the proper encouragement.
TED- I
rOGRAPHS I
tives for Christmas
an give and ho other gift will y
I their's made in time and this S
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