The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 25, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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SPORTS PAST
11. W. B A
, Next Thursday Allen and l^-nci
monstrate which team is supcri ir
nibst "furipjjaly fought?buttle.> ovn
are smarting under defeat's admini
spanked Allen in Atlanta 82-0 an
* overwhelm Benedic t 25-0. These si
diet are about evenly*" matched
that both teams have played. An
' ~ ef-the teams is the~TriTe .si\ t. and'c
rent season. In the games played Be
: ?have been scored against her. All
ent,s. have tallied 88.. It would seen
- in the" offing. '
Aden -went to Savannah last _\v.i
form of a 0-0 drubbing at the han
. The Georgians hoat< Allen by .p'layj
Ul'llCI tt'iilll IMU'11MM'|\ VIVIlli
know what plays wore proper at th
? immensely if any term is
They are there wht?n it intwt>w-h>
6FOTgift~State. played practically th
wou 1 ch~proljafcdy have boon averted
ing game early in the first quaili
possession of the ball in Allen's
which should easily have boon bro
team that heat Paine a week on rife
gaining for Allen. Poroy Scott I r
_i T guished themseKys by?the- fine- qua!
Th ere were two g a i ruis pi; ycd in
?7? seen.?Th<> Rom-diet-Merely n;se" "e;
'' , Neither South CaroliTkr'toain won. 1
~~ ' played.?Victory .jr. wn ally to.L'o rii
' < in athlcticv competition. .I t i- hecm
games and feel no. ill will toward?I
? has not always been'rue on: Wo
games are. :pla^ed?for- rooroation ?
that they are not matters of ]if(, at
sje
Cv Cotton* is-assist ihg coaches. .11
should b0 of value to the stall'. s:tu
1'ev. years and is well a-quhi'nfefl" w
mast colorful football and basebnl
in^ of one Mr. lliebacd.-ori. of fp
Clove Abbott's--, products, 'vaial s
His team gives testimony a to hi
? Roy Cunningham, former IU-rvd
forcer, trt 11 arbis-nti.?t'linnine ' an':.
in I'is day. l-q/rak i n--/ of 1 n .ioiti
A. 1 A. A, meeting; .at ('laflin' fai
son was well represented '.-.I Unit i
-1- The 'news"has q - i i.
tutc. handed Claflnr CoIJi g-e'a on*takes
a good football 'o-im -to. bp;
time when the only question that
College teams played agaitoWria.il
a' foregone conclusion that Haines I
has been considered as.bein
if Tutt is-attemptbrg'Tli bring burl
? ??.Another' former; jRjyi&net K?*r.'.i-u
He is Camillus Wood ??:. on< .<.i" tin.
Wocdson is in charuc "f tin I ml .is
-Insurance Company. With- WYodyn
tor directinff-Uie Ordinary d.pagTn
be gained by th(, National Item I'iC
were first late trrid nu n in their c
NEXT TIiriii-'nAV AT 1 1'. .M.
. . ~-'GKOUNnS~STAI)IV>I. DON'T
They. a,ay. tliat-A-ko-dStaUi-STmtk 1
either team having scored. State
~ -- - relish' pivinpr tfip-bljr fellows tr-tTTtr^pions
a drubbing when th(, chump
-y? years ago she held Tturk'"jcr in it
a. i. A. A. teams to keep" their, o;
form a "3G" comhiiyat ion tliat cot
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Stalworth's , Booker T.. Tpniadoe
Lincoln Hi team of Sumu-r last Fri
petition. Booker and Sims 11 i of
?? ... next week. These lli^h -rhool lad
future college nlayot-. l'p'b t.; :,
excellent men.
Allen loses sekioi s* i;
_('<> ENTER -TO (i A. STATE (.-0
The Game l'la\ by, IMay.: .
The kickotf, State l ove; ioy the ki
Suite's bai 1 oil To yard Irrvrr ffrri
fried 3 -line plunge- vvirh'o-.n sot-re
Punt to (Wylj'finl.
.* - - vv A.llen's bull uu A. Iv.'s k.tt yard Jit
. Copolan<l .tried Stale's: iimr tv.r~
.1 gain. Burton to right end lot
gain. Montgonu-ry .to left end ;
3 yards. A. Scott pound to Stati
40 yard lino. Slate returned hall
4(1 yard line-A Hen's. State's ball
: A; tUs 40- yard line:' Jst'n/te tri
rigJit guard and tackle tor ;? ynri
Allen penal'i'/.ed la .\ards\ p.>rP.-rfi<
holding. 1st d'duut no gait:; k
4th dowp State' trad !' Vv. a'rd . p.
-b~ over' Allun's_lid'p? id-- for loijpjtt]. >v
Pass for extra point i?U.. Led: .
*. r Ki^kolT. Allen received l>j4i 1
own 10 yard line. Ai'?n?y<utk-i:jy of
J right end (or^.7 ,\nrd gain;.LV,d '!
nu lor yarn n>s< .\no-n y.niiery.
U. punts.
, State's ball on own bu yard ii
A. IL substitutes Xelson. (,>b. Sc
and Davis Mb.. l.)i<Us, > 0. .St;
punfs t<) Allen id yard, lu.e.i Pa
doses ball. State's ball on \. II.'s
yard line. Pass , ineofnpVle.
offside. penali/ed a??S'.i1"1
gairu? Penalizexl- od'salc.. La % iucu
piety. State plunged. ritfbt side
: Allen's line for ..yards. Allen's b
37 yard line. A. .la. in ml.. Um
giaV ball on of) yard line. <
for 5 yard train. Incomplete pa
State punts. 1st .quarter and t
' score is fi-0 in favor of fTeortria St;
... ;College? 7 ~~T~ ~ ~7~i
A krrU t'=* si nit-vr tt-ivtt I>iO
uan 1 r? i ??w\% u i*w ^aui. i ?.?i
State's ball on own 10. yard li
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This game' promises to be among the', dm
engaged?hr /these schools. Both teams ujj
stored by Morehouse College. Morehouse l'u
d came to Columbia t\vu.,\Vteks. later to bal
:ores w,o?ld indicate that Allen and Benei vai
~~sTnT*e Morehouse,. is the Only teamo\<
lother Indication of the relative strength cm
nodTe.t has scored IS points while .13 points
It'll ha Scored 10 points' while her oppon- Vc
n that a still' atul colorful engagement is e
pu
' i 40
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cek and received a* mild surprise in the 0tM
ds of the powerful Georgia Stat0 eleven. t,<rr
ing the headier football. They \vor0 the u0
dvf'lv atul- their uuarlor hack seemed to Ai]
< ? it time. It- will snrnvis? this writer Hu
fnl in virnnmo- nwnv with fhnt ipnchine -J11L
e entire-game in Aden's territory, defeat?
had-thp Cohi.mbian?-resorted to the kick- ST
r. It . was then when Georgia obtained
territory and scored On a forward pass"1
ken??f>: - A-den didn't- look- 1-ike the same 1 ? r.
Scott and, Davis did some nice ground
wan. Allen Reese and W. .Tones distin- (.
Ii'tv of their line plnv.- rrr'
' * ** ~1?? I 11"?
S? uth Carolina fhat T should like to have e(j
nne and the .Johnson C. Smith game. ^()]
i>jt 1 am mformed-'fhat good games were -,r sireiL-huL.it
.is not tiie only desideratum tn
ning common among our athletes to lose .
their conqueror's and the ofliciats. This; 'iT1i<
ue reali.7.i; g tit an iiHTcasing-degrop that ^
rnd thc .development of the- student and
id death". - ' - * : ? ',18
* . * , far
p
I rooks and Jewel at State this year. Cy . '
e he has played in this association for a, ' l(.
ith'nll the trams, . He.was one r>f~State's
! playeis. Speaking of coaches reminds
oruia State. Mr. Richardson is one of ).1("
Hikes nip as knowing his business. ;
ability. . _ ^ _ ; "??
ict linesman has charge of'The' "atldet ie 1,1
ir .ill h"-ieiin-'iil)en'd. a ivu.l t'aek?:'''J,t;u'
'mi i'on iinl.i nu. tli.u llit. i'i'|iu|t i,| thc'S. hsei
led to include Harbison College. Harbi-_ val
Miuiave. - "If
* y:?>
a-inen of .1 utt. iyp:v. -.'nting ilaiues lasti- put
drubbing -si OivVigcb-.i-g- j;?si Frida>.?It tl"'
it a- Tt It ;'< aened eleven. There, was a ;
one' had to ask when our South Carolina bal
ics '.vys "\\ iiat was the score " It was A'h
tad won. Siney .that (img however Haines Mo
d team-on which to practice. It seems as- <
' 1 1 111.
v urn.-.,, ^(iiiiidiii days.' itv
" i pie
!1 htmlnary is?fmrrhed iii '(-Vhtmbin 1 how. ' set
l>i?*f t\ liters ou 1 assoeisftibn has afforded. h.y
stria!"depart fnont of the National Ilenelit
11 in ehavjro of the Industrial, and Prof- exunit
of that company many yards should Sn
in this territory for-froth rrf these .fronts ~3T
lay. *? t I.a
AI.I,I;.\ RRN;f:i:?icT AT TT If. FAIR ^
.MISS IT. ' St
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rami; was a .thriller., l.t. went up without. JO I
must be some iToiihle for the best' the M;
ih -fr-fr: Sfwte
h-tinrtTT- She-handr(l .fhe F?Ir-A-.?A. Chamionship
Was held by A. & T. Some few (jp
lo. T ?" !< .?It will pay tin* of the S.?
;es on State. Gilliam. (JretrK and.G.re.en?j-jy.dd
spell "plenty trouble." jnn
"? ? :? Jol
v bvce-zed to a wiii over the flashy
day. Lincoln always' furnishes keen com- (jj,
Prion are to do their stuff at the Fairs
should be oneo'.irajred for they are \ho q?p
s' h.Tvo?t-rrrnished theAToIIs-ees with some 1
N- Stiiii* ,punts. Aliens hall on. own 1)
,. yard J'iue. I- Scott. around Slate's
,'ritrbt wnd I'nr .1 yards..' Davis follows *
ck .for. 1 yards train. L. Scott punts..:
TT M:dc \ hall on own -12 - yard ' 1 ill *. : J'
Di'.uce around Aliefts left end for | ' .
lil t in ten. Tt was a 12 yard run. i ,v:i
i<*. Nelson . intercepts a ,pas.< A Urn's j
nrr? httll. ftavrs around Georgia's left } 4tyy
n.> end for- . Id yards train. 2nd dowi | l'i,n
*r l>i'ks around .'same end for 11 yds. j l'\]
i*V- running out of hounds. 3rd down, no j U l1
'd tr;iin. A. I';, punts. State's hall. ' a,u
on (ranted '.1 yards, (ieorgia loses ball, i ' J11
el Allen's .hall on State's 10 yard line' i
i/.. no train* All.eii punts In Georgia '2o I
'I t "yard line. State trietVa pas's, ly> j
lid ' trimd. Trieif tlie line without success. '
:- *- ^o^^>=fm*Httin"'lj.* ! V otti ?rrAtlwi's
: it I d line. Scot t 'returned it o Geor-. ! ^
; '."aV 1 > yard, liner-It was a !>2 .Vat d r I
Mr-urn. u-ud the half is up!?d'ouiui-y'
*itt. j.'l 'i/i'n'i'si- Georgia -State' College"
' t ; /ke I,ickolf 'AlTeil receiving' Davis
vv . I yatiglij the punt. - Allep punts, to .
\ ^Stale's 2s yaid line. State returns' ^
| "> yards. Pass no trood. Ret-*" ""
ue. '' lihx'ks ptinl a 1 id cover?! hall for Allen
ott j A. I V* haJI (in Georgia's 30 yard line 1 ??u
lie | Uirks tin- line for h yards. Pass in- j "JJ
; terceptcd by State's .halfback. .Stdtu-jJ?
1<> Tufll mi own yard lino. : 11'f
T'r+- bst down Allen's line? men broke j '
iii through unit hit (leorgia fui?7 yard j
!i;" j ball tip" 1 - yd. '1r<f down po gain. ! ^a'
all State'- purtls to Allen 25 yard line, j * 1
r.r- | 1-it. down 11" gain?2nd down A. U. i <tn
yv 1 1 punts:---;?: ? ?ft*
s-4. States ball on .50 yard line. Loses |
1 the ball. Allen's ball, penalized, ofF- I
it,, j side, tackle. AU. kicks ball returns j
T ; ' pie ted a jwss f m^Tb^r d s ? o !
ne. | l>"ift? Allen's l)tdl on own .18 yard
line. A. 1'. punts.
" j SI a to-'s bail f>0?wrd lihe. Floyd f
jr playing -end* lor Allen who had an
~ | almost entirely flillerent team on.the j)0
{J. I field save far PorterficlJ, center, nr.
, mate .gaina-H 3'ftfds.?Ptfnfs: Allen's J^{
j ha.ll on 11 yard line. Pass L.- Scott to wa
| N'elson for 10 yards- 3rd gunrtnr ^
' THE PAI.MET
SPO
ire (5-0 .favor Georgia State.
\llen\s ball Seott gains .'1 yards
ks f?; incomplete pass. Punts to
orgia wlio^ .prints back the hall
iking Nelson on the breast going
ough bis arlns and was covered
Sgate. 1st down gained 10 yard.
nfs.' Pavi^; .receives?pimt. ?TK* "ydr*&:?Pass
In Burum. no good. 2nd
,vn Pass incomplete. A. U. peni
?od T> yards. Pass - incomplete,
ill to State's 40Jyard line. State's:
il. Dicks intercepted a pass for .'?i
I'd gain. Burton .gained ;j yards
r Georgia's right tackle. Pass-in [
nplete; pass incomplete. Pass':
rtt tti Nelson for 0 yards.----Ga. baity
ss no good. State punts, Scott,
giving. Allen's Ball." Two inconi-i
to passes. A. U. penalized. A. U.'f
nts but State loses the hall. State !
yard line. Two passes incomplete :
mlized.__ Pass again. It?iVas in l
eopted by Georgia. and brobghtH
30 yards. Butt they lost the ball,
i-n's ball. Pass incomplete. Pass
r-t<>n to Scott fOT 12 yards. Pass
ir.ood. { minutes to play in which j.
t4tQT side KHIHUii a -A.
ATH COLLEGE TIES JOHNSON
C.. SMITH 0-0 ;
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(By J. N.. Freeman. Jr.) fIrangeburg,
. Oct. IK, 1930-- j
~ one of TlieXnost breath-taking T
i Iters that .has-ever been witness- 1
on the local gridiron, the State j
liege eleven doped to be the weak- j.
lie Id the Johnson C. Smith Bulls j
play by her unfailing defensive-j,
ify. s as
cgain and again with tackles charg
: and guards' supported by the '
nous center JKvansl holding, "the j
ll-Dogs forced Smith to kick on j
first (towns of: each game,
ilaitin, the famous Smith quarter ki
assisted by Biggs and Gilliard I
eive the credit for a .wonderful of I
sive 'while the defensive State line !
iuubtodiy shows to the fore.
fhegarw1 tcss rutin Hyi may he class- I"
as an exchange kick for advan- j
<1 nini. s;,nith ,.111 kil-l. iMf SPoti- hv I
? unds.?rl'liis gau1 Smith the tiditage
of threatening State's goal j
en. A long off tackle rim for-HO
(Is in the fourth period of the play
the hall on States 20 yards line. |
?yard line Smith returning the |
it?' holding her downs kicked to j
I for another apparent touchdown
i?-h was halted by Baby Ray atVl
ore. N x
"'oath Jewell \vh-w- asisted- Coach
ana to put the ('; I.. A, A. Cham-i
1 *.-v \ T 1 HO-'.-Jv. I
?M>MI|I S\, .111(1 1. K'.llll III l.'-l ?iur
ves much credit. ^ I If is assisted!
Line Coach Broolfs. a letterjnan
m Western Reserve, and the star
State Quarterback Cotton,
lith Line Lp . Stale
i t cheTI U K7" " Dhwkins" "
ne * L? T. "Henderson
igle I.. CT Franks
nes?: ?. (A ?Evans -Hanhack
R. (1. Mack 1
ss R# T. Person
lis * R. P..;. -Webber =
irtin Q. . "Gilliam ./
"t. ( :. p.- iiiunu'irr
llianis R. K. II. ~~ Moot'e r
liard F. 15. Cain
i-'i Minions: P>iggs I'm Williams. Vgg
for Whittaker, Davis for Gilli.
Young for Henderson,
rnson ? (Claflin), Umpire, Tutt-icials?
Jrvin?(Hampton), Referee
nines). Head Linesman.- ;
F.ADY. HOOKER WASHINGTON
l.li'.T'St f
>l.er Washington VS Sims Hi
_ Fair Grounds Friday Oct. .'Hsr.
Ry C. W. Madden..
Chat about it Tornadoes?
tl.ieir eyes will be showing;1 you're
dyaren't you?? ' ?-?1\
bigger day. .in . football hasn't I
iped _sinee October* 150th. Yp'uj
ie thru-then because you had the J
ne through because you had the ]
1 to, because-you submerged self
J played the Kami' hs a team, be- :
im' viki?remembered.?Htt?things ,
illworth had told ytiu and -di<l them ,>
ause you couldn't, disappoint those j
o believed.
"here isn't any championship atj.
ishin'gton and Columbia is. They i
vo-tried to tell you that Sims High
Union is good. She is. R^meinidtis
but yotr m ust know you arc
ter; the student body believes it. }
> town fee's it and if you let them j
y<?u will be sjacwing a disappoint- i
nl not .even t ime can wholly efface.1!
Kronv Lindsey to Simpkins the line j
ist hold' No greater line was ever j
mod yet they'll sift through if any i
its human links nap, even for a
iment. Eternal "vigilance must be i
' afternoon's watchword; steadi- I
ts.. roust, ever he presont; faith in.
urselves and a confidence that is j
d itVhile "SfTTI "remembering the [
ength of the- enemy is all-import- |
t. Cockso/f-nestt, tinM/nimn, , ?afe. |
ys cdstly. There is no room for'
i.i in ? mrnuuoe s mano up. Ad- \
t the enemy is gockl but remember ^
11 are better. Nothing can wilt y
S SQEtof spif itrr nothiTrp- rrrn gtn-p:;
i rushtbaVis -motivated with, his
night and no one can go through a
II of stone that feels its strength.
Remember, line the backfield can't,
iction if you let the enemy through;
ns can't be made unless you open
lips. Of course the backfield is to j
t the major part of the credit -for \
it which is acomplished. It has al I
ys been this way and always will",
because there's color to back field ]
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FQ-fcEADfift?^
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effurt. But there are those who knowhow
all-important is your part.in victory
and even if there wasn't no one
can take frontyou the feeling of pridj
aud satisfaction that comes with the
knowledge of a duty well done. - I
The town hasn't forgot that Union ;
poked fuii at us vet U'nlmi'k viiULigt:*
Hurricane beat itself out on a wall
that couldn't be pierced. The futility
of Coach Williams attack was not
different froni the frightened song
bird that bruises its wings -against
the ungiving wire of its cage. Union
could see our team and Union figured
she was better. What she couldn't
breast, of every Garnet and Gold clad 5
boy. This was what beat Union last 1
year is the thing, that will'turn them 1
back this year Tor you can't whip a
mail .who won't be whipped.
You'll got the sort'oF'moral sup- 1
port that helped you along last year 9
for the students, teachers, and citizens
will be ringed about the field fl
Friday at noon. You" just can't for- I
the,obligation f.hat is yours when- I
the haunting strings of- tlm ~ fn iiimiiu I ?
tdd?Tnrna<I t r%attfe" "SOTS float across J |
the Held. You'll play football Friday I
like you- hayen't played before and I
you'll come through because you will I
have the WILL to. I
Stallworth has done all he can; the H
crowd will pull its very heart out; tlie ?
big JbB is ybiirs. AGAIN WHAT I
ABOUT IT, TORNADOES? |
Below I have listed the weights and I
numbers of the players or>4>ot4r teams g
Hooker?Washin^lon Weight Nh. PTPlnv??rs
, . L.
Smihions UTR IS) Q i
Hopkins? 140' ? --- Q|
Met* 1G.4 17 II j
Robinson 172 5 II j
Cooper ... 15* 2 H
Canann J 1 52 12 11 |
.lohnson -7 . .1 fid 0 11 '
Williams . 14.1 1M7 111
Russell I1U J 2 II
Weston ' 7 Kid ' Hj
Simpkins - . I ll) 2 E i
T. Lindsay. 127 K '
Byrd l.'.s - 11 i; . K
U^ulpA " I 10 lis FT
Hughes 121) K
Abney 100 14 T
A. Lindsay 140 11 T
Caughnian 151 B-l.'l T<
Davis .157 B- IX T
Htrintan *2^ *. T
Chirk <?, ," B-5 G 1
Washington M7 B-7 G
M.cColhjjngh 15-1 J (5
Goff. . . -151 20 (!
N'unce 151 - .(? T
Adams ] fill 1:1 F
Whitp iff,- ii.i j r
Rimth - 13!) 1(5 C
Kershaw MO S C
1>|)|?S 150 --? 7 T
Lawsuit I)-11 ' E
-Morris ??* ???? *' TSims
Hi, I'niotii S.
N ;i m e Weight No. I'.
A. Smith 150 30 HB
Carson 152 23 CT |
ILaudcock , 13!) 33 HB
K. Smith 140 21] ( '.
Sheltoh =?="R
Jetar 1-35 - . , 22 - E j
Farr ? HW- -2tt?t7~
Mad'lox ^1 7j,i , 24 2HC.
Jeter > ' 118 . 21 O !
Pf,nL.n.. WW, , - *
uv;waci I f)U *VJL 1^ w
Norman 4?4? :n : T J
McKissick . 140 25 G
Fant 15<> 24 C \
Robevsar) 142- 2 f> FB ~h
Gilliam k 100 28 FB c
Bonam ?042 6 IIB <
SirrtrTT rf* rrr> cr+t
M. Henderson 120 1 / QB j:
Duncan . _i22 .r ..2~"-~"T J
Lindosy 412 0 T ?
Young 144 4 G g
J.Henderson 120 ' 5 G'?
Hawkins 150 -0 . GjS
Rice ' ' 150 7 HQjp
Ml 1.4,1 N'S N i:\vs }J
- Mt. Olive Baptist Church | t
Rev. J. I.. Brooks, Pastor (
Those present at the morning wor- ! {
ship on last Sunday heard a inter-1 ?
eating and living sfimtfli by llie pastor.
The message as, he brought it 2
was practical and logical, ahd carrier! J
with it the spirit of God. Many A- .%
mens and shouts were sent up front 6
found in Revelation 1 :G. subject, "Th.? I 5
Attitude of our Lord to His Men." ' 5
Sunday 2:20 Rev. Brooks, and mem ti
hers were invited over to St. Paul S
Baptist Church, of tins city. There -c
he preached the opening sermon for ^
Rev. W. P. Williams, Tj^ird Anniver- | c
-sary. The music was rendered by the ] Q
Mt. Olive Choir. - j
Sunday night we were favored with j "
a Wonderful sermon by Rev. L. Cel i *
lins of the city. Ho ehosed for rrj
subject *"The .Power of His Word and
the Revelation of His Wisdom." We j
jil'f always proud of visiting pastors i
and friends. _
Present at the jmbrnirfg service]
were: Prof. O. Y. Valentine. Prof. 4
p Gordon urtii we+fe.?They?art' lll-j
ways welcome. I
Mr. and Mrs. Miller -and?Mr. -and ! I
Mrs. JotittSon of Sumter. S. 0., were [ I
.the?guests of Mr.'? and Mrs. A, j
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