The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 18, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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SPORTS PASTt
H. \V. BAL
, The football season is well under
fo tTRow the fans some real stuff tiui
and defeated her first association c
association gUmes; one which was t
ington has'won her first game by a
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Benedict journeyed to Salisbury i
much advertised Livingstone Bears
Lipscomb and banner] y did some <
beacons" (Benedict's new sobriquet
liams and the advice of .Jack Willis
- account of a death in their family
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They say that the State-Haines g
? - Worth seeing. State won 19-0 tiut T
selves. ,
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*ne raine-Aiien game played at
one to pry off the lid in Columbia,
scoring: three touch downs and oh(> pi
/ of pla"y. "White IJGrse" Dicks. resu
: .in the Morehouse gamoy-^lte^-wwed
yoa ask me, that was a sifgint ajul 1
intercepted a 1'a.ine pass,made in des
95 yards, accompanied by his brothel
Fred Davis was right in their follow
ening, and then picking his holes v
backfielder. *
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Bill Burton came through "with c i
projeu to be a great center. His j
' ^7" 'W0rk was" SUperbr- -freiry (Iv.orty -v.wt
line positions. Bob Burton was the
cjosely by Cunningham, of Paine. C
of those long passes for which he is
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Speaking <jf long passes, that one
was a "gretit" interpretation put- <
Smith and head linesman Murray,
er shall. be considered as "hiding out
an extent as to deprive the-uppositi
In this play Leroy Scott was*fully f;
"covered" by a Paine secondary -de
sprint the fame player, in order to
We hope that other officials will be i
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Oh boy! Would you miss that Alb
STATfv-F AiR^vP-wouldn'l miss sc
Nelson, "White Horse" Dicks, Lei'o
?^ Senedfet's fast traveling?backs, Dipi
Farlin and Dannely. THIT-Rsnav
- . WU?i"NS rAlSK 1N-0
Allen University,, with bewilderinj
rushes and uncanny intercepting: o
passes were able to run roughshot
over the Paine College Gridder? 01
j_ Hurst Field here Saturday by a scor
of 18-0. There was no scoring unti
the fourth quarter, when Whit
Horse" Dicks carried over two toucl
downs and Lerov Scott ran 05. yard
for a goal after intercepting* a lon(
pass thrown in desperation by .th
?* Parmtes~withih~~s~even minutes of th
final whistle..
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" unable to score trying to gain groum
by smashing line attack. Allen cam
back in the second half after losini
a^ long completed pass on penalty fo
hiding out. An intercepted pass an
long runs by Davis and Leroy Scott
two former Booker High ?i
touch down was .rushed over b;
"White Horse" Dicks for the firs
^ goal after_ihe beirinning of >Vi(quarter.
In almost the same matvne
after^a drive down the field Jiy Aller
' "White Horse" Pick--, carried over th,
second tuoch down. * With
seven minutes to pla\- lie tor
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viie ciuse 01 xne nnai quarter, Raini
College started a. passing orgy ck mini
_ ^=r~=-from Qnfr-?iul^of the field to the ^the>
? ./completing three lone passo.s-i-h^twn
? A fourtTT pas s was int.excepted?
Leroy Scott who ran 95 yards for i
touch down. Allen was nnnl>1r t<
make the extra point after any' o
the touch downs. Paine received th<
ball and in desperation threw 10 pass
es, completing .four for long gains
but a final pass was intercepted In
Allen when the whfstle blew ending
the game. 18-0.
I.ine-up.
Allen ~ " Paine
A. Scott ' L. E. Cunninghan
Hodges L. T, A. Cardwel
Grant . L. G.-: " Shank
Porteffield C. Abnej
. ' Ransom R, G. Johnsoi
Butler . It. T. Russel
R. Burton R. K. W. Bowmai
Nelson " Q. B? Bryan
W. Burton L. 11. Robinsoi
. ' Davis c , R. 11. WaUel
Dicks F. B. Dickejvsor
Substitutes for Allen: Toatley. Lero1
Scott, Co'pelaod.--Hinos. Calvin .am
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For Paine: Weems, King, Clark, Fai
and Strother.
-- Referee^ Williams; Umpire, Smith
Head Linesman", Murray.
B E N EDICT 'SU 0 MF-COMl N G
GAME 'AGAINST MOOKKHOUSE
SATURDAY OCT 1
The Benedict College foytbaj
team will face the acid test Satur
day Oct. 18, in their Home-Comin;
game against" the strong Moorehous
"This wiTr "he tTie third intersections
rival, for the "Deacons" this seaso
and promises to he the toughest. A]
ready^eneditdj\as._m?t dark-Un+vei
"Sify of Atlanta, one of the "stronges
colored teams in the south and hel
them to a draw fi-fi. Last Friday a
SaHsburvr she defeated Livingston
College, one of th?'- heayigst team
in the Carolina*, by a score n?_ 12^
"Hi' ' TTfr-ggdie agalnsf the "Bears" f.
'itftfiSr ouCof the game.including "Bus
? Livingstone whs?won with?seven
Williams, famous backfield luminar
of the C. I. A. A-. Conference.
I The Moorehouse. teams cojnos t
Columbia, haying already defeate
Allen University by a score of 32-(
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MGARDNER
way and the Columbia teams promise
ins the current seasoru_ Allen has met
ipponent. Benedict has had two extra
ied and the other won. Booker Washbig
score.
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r| Tarheelia las? week and handed the
a 12-2 thrashing. Reports have it that
extraordinary ball toting. The "Lowly
) were minus the services of Bus Wifims,
his brother, who is head coach on
7 That team bears watching. ;ame
at Orangeburg'last week was one
utt's men gave a good account of themi
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Hurst Field lgst Saturday was a nice
Allen came through with a 19-0 win,
pint after touch down in the final period
lined-his scoring tactics after a lay off
EtW-ebidie A. U. six point markers. Tf~
hen some iiiade l>y Derby Seutt wherrhcr
peration in the fourth period, and raced
Archie, for the ]ast scorH ,of the game,
ing his interference UiuiL he saw an op*
kith an uncanniness worthy- <^f a great
k- ?*r*
;*ood game in the baekfield. Porterfield
lasses wer<, accurate and His defensiiaahest
end on .the field Saturday, seconded
unninghani failed to get away with one
noted.
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from Burton to Scott was a wow. That
>n the association's ruling by Umpire
rii(. Association rule has it that a.play"
if he mingles with the crowd to such
on of the opportunity of detecting him.
ive yards away from the side lines and
Qyjso man. lie was compelled in nnt
nu ike his catch. The officials declarecT
more careful in their- rulings.
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m-I^enedict fracas THURSDAY nf T1TF!
eing that baekfield comprising "Hooks"
y Scott and Fred Davis hook ap?with
leonvbrWilliams, "BTg Boy" McAT
TinO STATU FAIR.? 5
t They- will probably bring a very
strong reserve team -besides their
? regulars so that Benedict will have
f her toughest game for the season to
:1 face.
i It is the Home-coming game for
e alumni and friends all over South
J Carolina and border states and a }argtr
e nttenance is expected. Benedict will
h have her full strength in.shape for
s this game so a promise of a hard
? fought battle is announced. The re
e mainitfg games., .now- on Beneildiet s
schedule are Oct. 18, Morehouse, at
Columbia; Oct. 30, Allen at Columbia
e (State Fair)?Nov. 7;?Morris College
A at Sijifiter, Novr 14; S. C.~State AC
e and M. College at Orangeburg, (Orp;
angoburg?County Fair);?Jvnv?
r Paine College at Columbia; ThanksA
giving, Allen at Columbia; Dec. 5,
Claflin at Orangeburg..
y I liork" hii i .
t Kmmett Scott Hi Whips Finlev III
4 ? By 12-?.
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'' The first game in the Piedmont
e league -was played in Emmett Scott
Park between Finley ^Tigeil. and Eim
e' niett Seott Bull Dogs. " The football
p fans saw the local team -defeat FirriJcy
TTi 12-G, XheL Emmpt' Scott 1k>v*>
had plenty "of encouragement from the
students which cheered them to thehighest;
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a _ Both teams lined _\up, Finlev Hi
' Kieked tn Emmett Seott, Emmett
f Scott made tKree successful first and
p ten before passing the ball to Finley.
- Finley quarterback caught Grant off
? duty and called a play around "his
end wmch gave Finley the first touch
? d?wn, the try for point was blocked,
thus giving Finlev thP first touch
down in the first .quarter. The ball
j was-brought back to the 40 yard line
1 and kicked to Emfnett Scott again.
' The third down caught Emmett Scott
- 15 yards to go?Grant realizing his
f off duty in the first quarter, accepted
* a past and ran 50 yards for a touch
' down. Th0 try for point was a fail1
ure, Seond quarter up with score
1 Returning the battle was on again.
1 The Bull dogs and' Tigers were stttt
1 endeavoring to "brake the tie; five
^ minutes before the end oX the, last
qOhfteF* Plawers doubled back with
another pass' to Gificrj trover Chester
4 left i end, Grant receiving th& pass
rah 25 yards for Another touch down
' |which endeS" "the gam& l2-6"1rnTTnv
met Scott's fa\;or. Both teams show-'
-. led plenty of head \ynrk_. Tbey' aimrj
-"ishowed skillful training.
Coach Blanche is still trimmingf his
8.,bOyK for the wing back with l5rayton
i Hi of Newberry and marching on to
1 I Sims Hi in Union.
g LIVINGSTONE DEFEATED BY
ef . BENEDICT COLLLEGE 12-2
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il | The Livingstone Bears witnesed
n their first defeat of the season when
1- they were met arid, conquered by the
^ Tfrflghty Benedict Tigers from Columft
hia, S. C. ; i
d ; Th0 game started with Livingstone
t kicking off to the Tigers and the hall
e -was advanced with -sjariea?o#-4trre
$ plynges after which the Tigers bea
IriHrinnr rtflaT freCweeir~Bl7fnrfl
T> at Li\'ingstone and Hill of th^ Tigers.
Before the end of thir firs^fwartenil
Benedict succeeded in scoring' a touch
y I down with the aid of a penalty. The
|quarter ended with the hall in Bencq_ili4ct'ie-possession
OTf Livingstone's
d ',40 yard line.
).| The second quarter was another^
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kicking, dual with a few line plunges i
but no great distance was gained bv |
either team, and?the second quarter!
ended with the score G-0 in favor of
the South Carolfnarboys.
The second half, was quite sensa- ,
tional. It started at the kick off when :
Hill of Tigers ran !>2 yards for a'
touch down. This did not take th.e
kpMt' out of the Blue Bears* which
was shown by thc*ir advancing- fho
hall to Benedict's .'1 yard line. Here
the ball was lost qn downs by trying
to hri'iik through -what- seemed to be
a human stone wall. Benedict then
kicked the hall out to mid field and
the quarter endecj^jwith Livingstone
: making if-safetv on a "punt by Buford.
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The" fourth quartjer? proved to be
sensational for both teams and the
spectators. The .two 25 yard line
plunges by McFarianc, Benedict's hefty
full-hack was equalled by the Blue
[Bears when they completed four for[ward
passes 1n succession thus gaining
GO yards which *put"*the ball on
Benedict's one yard line. The Blue
| Beans- -wore again unahle to?score,
and as the Tigers' kicked again to
-rmd freJd -the final whistle blew. ll'UV-,
...fi uiiui^nbuiii: on uie lower: cna 01
a 22-2 score - "
Jones. McCornvick, Williams, and
Buford weiy thought to he the outstanding
<. players?fcm- Livingstone;
while McFarland, 11 HI, Donnelly and
Herbert' showed brilliancy for Bene-1
diet. : : ' . .
Coach Williams, of the Pears y,-nr
-weH-sauslied cVTfVrtTTc~\va\TTiTs charge J
performed and expects in the follow-'
ing week to iron out all the wrinkles {
so that the team will he in rare form
for North Carolina. State College. i
Among his new material he has'
found men w)io will nlavyieouallv as
well.as those regulars. ' > STATE'DEFEATS
HAINES 19-0 i
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Oi'.'iiifri'tinrir?'Bet.i 1 OiiO State's
Bulldogs got <)IV to a ni<,,v tV>ia |
afternoon in a contest with Coach
Tutt's team of' AAigusta. The game,
ialthough not a thriller did uncover
sory pnwfi-fnl?tH'w comero in?the-;
out rfnd. ht^ieilUed-.thereby in as much
State line-up. . ,.
State nfnved
as punts paved the way for each:
score. Haines played a hajrd clean'
-frame nrrrwas unable to establish a
drive. State used twenty-three men,1
most of whom show promise. Cap-i
tain Gregg along with Gilliam, Cain |
and "Artie" -Moor,. rounded out a nice
set of backs that played a fair game
for an opener. W-ebber and Hawkins1
are easy- the best flankmen in this
secdoiV, while Evans and Person are
towers of strength in the middle of,
the line.
Hilary.'"Bos-well and Lamar stood
out for Haines. * ~ i
?Officials:?iTvm" THampton, Bradley
.(Hampton) -Singleton (Claflfn.) ?4
South Carolina State meets John..
son i_^jsn>ifh on. th0 gridiron at Orangeburg-next
Saturday, Oct. 18.
VOOKIIKIS X. iV: I. SCHOOL
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.1:1)0 .m<><!< ! School. of Yoorhees N.
& I. Sehcfol. I Vamark. S._ C?--b?s- beenpiven
a now Rose- wald buildinp bylh(?
county. The dedication of the
weeks._ The enrollment in this de-'
partment' is now 267, and still increasinc.
T : jThe
first panic .of the season with t
Vourhco* was played at Robert'
jhiialls's llich Sidrnoh- IloniifnTT. Oct.
Hhh. The score was 18-0 in fnyov of
\oorhecs. The Yoorheos squad is
Wnrkigp- vio-v Irti-fl file flH)(
4>1111 -o >|K -rrrf--Hhn-tTTTrT^ ~
Th,. honit. season will open with the
Lrro:it and powerful?Walker eleuMI Of
Amrusta, On., at .'Ir.'tO Fri.lnv rw
17th,
The Director of." the; Academic Department.
.Mr. T. II. Moore, Is away
on a leavp. of absence, studying at
Columbia University.' Mt\ Moore is
working for his - Master's Degree' in "
Ivdueation.
On Tuesday, September 29th, the
Model School teachers moved one
half of their group into the new Rose'mvald
buiding. This building has
been given to supplement the old one
that has been standing for sometime.
Along with this new opening of the
Model School, the State Superintend
ent.nf Public Instruction gave Voor- (
hoes definite aceredimerit fpr meetin
g a 11 t he I'yi' i i re ments-Ter?South"
Crrrnttna-Standard High School, plus
two years of .normal work.
The new Li>t t.agi' kui 1L Xor -the, ehapTain
has been completed. Mr. Usher
and family moved in a few days ago.
He is the newly elected chaplain and
comes to us from the EoiT-Valley
Schofif" at h'ort Valley, (la.
JOHNSTON Ni:\VSr
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Sunday being a fine day all of the!
churchy goers were out in lqrge numbers.
The association which convened
with the Rosa Spring Baptist Church
Was quite a success. On Sunday seat
jiXg_roQm warn impossible. ?"People
from far and near witnessed this occasion.
The total sum raised through
out the mooting was , over $1100,00.
Rev. Georg^ Blocker, the Moderator
of that association needs to T)e commerwled
for his wonderTul leadership.
The C. M. K: Church held its anniversary
Sunday at .'bOO p. m. The
sermon was -fweached by Rev. Bonknight
tsvhilcJ.. He?iw- tuiTv a mfnr
"senI from God. We are always glad
to have him "in our midst. A?nicasum
Was realized.
Mr. and Mr^. ftammre Richardson,
M iss Bessie Williams and father, Mr. I
Gcorg^ W i U ianis wt re plenHahi callers
in our town on Saturday. While
here they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Spann.
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Prof. JVIcCottry from Ridge Spring cl
itas. in our town last Wedneada-y-and-d*
called artmnd to see Prof. Mcintosh
on- business. Prof. J. D. Boston, head ^
of the High School department at tl
Ridge Spring made a pop call to
Johnston Wednesday. While here he t
was the guest of Miss K. L. Daniels, si
UNION NEWS
October 10. ll>.')0--3iins Hi "Tigers"
totally outclassed by the Lancaster |?
Ili team won a hard fought game S.
to 7. The toe of AT Smith, won the
game, placing Lancaster behind el
their goal line in the first half, Lan- =
caster with a 7 to 2 lead a saw Book- k
er spirit left end for '15 yeaftls for
, touch dow?77 Lancaster suffered Jt.
quite a few penalties for roughness ^
^during the game, ' 1
Coach "Cike" Williams, with the %
lost of 14 letter men seems to be J
molding a real team up here on the J
hill for beyond a* doubt Lancaster is j
the hardest team in the Leagu6. But ^
the young and light bunch of "Tigers"
_seem_io have that old -spirit- of fight- =!j
l ne - i i&ers are exptcwtr -w miiu
^uitc a few team juttr?their den to
prey upon for this season. ^
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS <
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Mr. ?K S. Stanback, Dr. J. S. Allen, ^
Dr. W. G. Walls, Rev. F. D. Sims, IJ
Mr. J. C.'Channel, Prof. S. L. Finley, Hi
Mr. A.H. Howard and otherg, attend-'
-cd-^thu: Grmid~fcodge ~"of Macrons"
Columbia this week. | }
Miss Wilma Smith of Finley High %
School faculty, spent the week end <7
at her home in Gaflfney, visiting her J
mother. | i
Mr. Hugh Reed who was.shot a j
few.weeks ago died at his home on
Columbia street, Friday morning. Fu-jj
nernl services were conducted at "Antioch
Baptist Church Sunday after- ^
noon at 3:00. He was the son of Mr. 'J
and Mro. Ri,eh Reej. T*|
Mrs. Rosa Roseboro has the deep- ^
est sympathy of her numerous friends 4
in the death of her little daughter, j J
who died Tuesday morning with ty- i *
phoid fever. i ^
Mr. and Mrs. David Bell have re- j J
turned from Baltimore after spending <
the summer. ?>?f ? ?"-p?-j
Mrs Mnv\r Wilbo U?? i k
j ! una HIIU IlclS Ueeil i
quite sick is improving. 7T-. | :Ml\
..John McLure, Mr. Vanderi
Smith, Mrs. Susie Phillips, Mrs<~Ber- **'
tha Beckham, Mrs. Lillie Starr, and j ?|
Mrs. Bessie Franklin motored to Clin-1 *:
ton Sunday and spent the day with | Ij
Mr. McLure's daughter, Mrs. Laura i *j
Rice. They enjoyed the day immenselv.
They report thnt t.hr.
dinner served them by Mrs. Rice was X
indeed a feast. - !
Mrs. Robinson and daughter o<"
Charlotte, N. C., motored here Friday
ami spent the..day. with?Rev. - J- ^
TT| Lewis and family. $
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Coming" on towards the close of the X
conference. year,- the churches are y
rallying their spiritual forces as well X
as endeavoring to raise conference {<
claims. A very spirited revival at X
St. Pntnr'o A r??31 ?
? ? nt. tu. vyiiurc(i came to ?j
a close last Wednesday nigh? and an X
equ^Iy^ successful ^revival at' Wesley ^
night. The Revs. G. W. Gillison, "
hooper and E. tyl. S. Ball, and Rev, m
Martin of Allendale served in these
meetings: -. " ' ' C
The Baker Presbyterian- School op- 0
FTfed-Tasf week-with-a-pretty -fair
enrollment. Misses Reaplah Pearson- S
and Venita Lewis are the teachers. g
?Camp- -meeting ?at?the?various 2
boro are being held every week
?One of?the popular amusements 2
here now is the "Trip Around The 3
World." One is scheduled for this 2
week in-the interest of St. Peter's 3
Church, and next Monday night in jj
the interest of Wesley M. E. Church. 5
. The public schools of Colleton Co., 5
are scheduled to open on the 20th, g
and the teachers are making prepara- 0
tion for the same. 5
Several teachers have left the cityv_ .
to take ttp"fheir work at various places.
Among them are Prof. Walter I C
Gerideon, Misses Mary Eliza Wright r
and Sara H. Horry. c
Miss Horry is very popular among ?
the social set and thev regret her 2
leaving ve^ much. While here she 5
was very t helpful in .St . Peters 5
Church. Everyone wishes her success ?
in her work in Schofield Institute. ?
sc. Keter's Church is rallying hard c
to sand her ^>a?tor, Rev.-jAr-P'. B. Hor- 5
ry, a. k., next week to St. George. . ?
NEWBERRY NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Vance paid 5
ie Miller's Chapel At <!
M. E. Church for the fourth and last
quarter. . Mrs. Vance addressed the ;
A. C. E. League Sunday evening1.
She said some hejpful things to the
young "peo'f>lG and asked her to come .
again.
Rev. .Vance preached a great sermon
at 7:30 and he held the business
meeting Monday night which waa a
great quarter. cThe Presiding Elder
said some great truths when he
told that all officers and leaders
should own the Book of Law and Dis*
cipline and every four years ., you
should get ft new one for the old one
15 n n OfAA/1 anrl Un nloA ?A wl ? -
in; aiau OUIU tllttU Wt? | I
sfioultt boast OH old A. M. E. and JI
speak of our bapttsm when we are to 11
hay a- ono likp, other dengmmationa^ +l
~Wr. an(J Mrs. Selebus Cray and II
family, motored to CJintp Sunday and
and son-in-law, JVIr/ and Mrs. Felford
Henry. They report a pleasant stay.
M?'?- Rosalec Lessane is full of
smiles, she is-?bout to learn to drive
her Buiek.Mrs.
Ida Gary is srivinf? Mrs. Leasane
lessQns. She drove her car to
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lurch and back Sunday. She is
Mrs. Delia Davis is still Jn the^
r'arely Hospital, last reports were,
lat shtv is getting along very nicely!
>re hope she will continue^ Rev.
Boozer of Player street is <
till on the sick list.- Everybody is
etting ready for the annual i-nn. I
?rence, the housing committee also. ,
ir. W. Chahani, chorister, Is lining up-'
is music. He Is calling choir reearsals
often how. Everything will !
? ready^ 4n November. The "eonfer- '
nce will convene at Miller's Chapel.
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years and they played well against
an old champion team. Drayton Ht
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