The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 06, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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^ PAGE SIX r ' l#. ___ ^ ' ' ' ? * . ' ~ SPORTS PASTUR - ' - - -II. W. BAL'MC " ? P The pickings in the football sector of status of nil since! the passing of Than games to be played that may prove of decs'- They are the^State-Morris game State, as is well known, has not lost n She- has ingt and defeated Haines, Allc ence liewlict has deteated .Morris ana not plaved Haines, arid her original C-c ~ U-U tie. Since iluu. LImt1, liuueicr. Ilcn to .vhether thi?r latter victory shall cou gainst Allen this column is not in pos iarty scheduled game and the other an < J the rffrnlnrlv itr-Vioiliil/wl i>-.,I. . 1J ?'v ^(UIIV cuvum lJ sr* - reckoning. ? . ? t . * * . a 1 i V w We are .told that the Benedict-Allen. . day was What-ts tritely railed a "real tionvd schools ever met in any kind of /.most heated kind of an a^unient^bef( -bali. Allen partisans considered li'.ib t but when ajl was oyer it was found thi ?J Ipn at footliajl)_ha(i been sustained. \\ ed Benedict; made so many more first factTemuTns that Benedict iinmssed b p her goal. It has always been aur_polu T team that win's is almost always the t< ? vital essential. . ? : ; ? _ _ ' Some name that we Have heard menl ?-the Benedict-Allen 'affair are: "Wh i t II "Bus" Williams, Frank Veal., and "Br> - . - with having played a superb offensive trs ''orrreH the oval over the hundred yard after having been kepi indoors tor sevt Scott is said to have played a bang Up but for making an error of judgment i "forward pass, when instead of keeping ! , the pass was intercepted he attempted downed after having gained several yf ? tpu.hdown, "Bus." they so v. received within scoring range. Veal, according line and playecHtrintillatingly at the gn " wall for Benedict, itu .<ald.'?"r ? _* > + : : S* -v?v Another year Allen should present o >the country. There hasn't been a tesjn moie up-to-duty. brand of football thai needed to make it an "Unbeatable team tion The Allen U'amhas piven the ca money than has any team in the S. A game displaying an unusual amount ot l . * * Down on th,. batiks of the Kdi_slo St a football cohorts of Paine Col lope, 1 hi " . previous week- at the?hands -of- the W _j They appeared determined to sipothor t inp with that determination tho\ IIIM, J into a 38-.fi victory over the' bloody but The 6 points made by Paine were wortl football pame to see. The touchdown ward piom behind the line of scrininuu inp end. - it was a dittir.ult pass to .rate apparent ease and scampered the few him .and the poal. Thoirph the score fast and clean pame. Kvans, doe (Ii ksJ?JA'cbber and Dawkins -were?stronp.- me Paine team foupht valiantly hut the \vi man stood out. ? - % Claflin had a close Panic with Iiethu - da-ws nan. It, ejideil 7-'*? with thf Pan . These 7-fi scores demonstrate the liitli . . ht. evenly matehd. The. team that is a team that is sure of its extra points, fiphtinp Irish of Noire Panic score a 011,0 point was their njiarpin of vctory - * fhrillmi* -* ?<' - ' Smith defeated Livingstone m uicir ngstonc did better- against Smith than -.Benedict.' These schools held her to a * * * The IIowardef.incoln -jranie ended in was an upset. Football is one queer | what will happen. ~?-? static cou,n<;r. wfxs n iiKi:v < PM in i K?I'MM' ( ?)!,. j l.KCK IvOSiHtS ?=h - Ire. J. I'xeeman. Jr. * ' 0)rantt.ehtn'^."S- Nov. i?7.-Ui.lt)? _ Activated 1 the -wintry chill', the I State. Colletre eleven?jrrrt hack into its stride to win from Paine Colletfe of Au?'urfta on* the loetd gridiron :?tJ-d I States backlield .showed its gesF ?for .the season. .with the fleet making throe touchdowns, Cajptai'. Gregg one," and Baby Kay, Davi* one I' The remaining touchdowns was made' ? on a blocked kick and recovery by Franks, Slate's left "guard. Paine Colle"* deserves much credit for her well timed passing attfiet i"?>: a, Hnie after time bewilder-cd the superior Stale College Bull , Dogs._ A long (50 yard delayed pu~ss from Cunningham to Bowman was responsible for Paine's six points. The ginning of this tilt by State made her -1 "deal contended fpr fh"! S. A. I. A. A. chammunslup, she luck? fng only tire rcv<| uired number?of-games to be eligible. A game with Morris College 011 December 6, is iodked forward to as a nivalis of he*" clinching it. O'fficials: Referee; Bouingardner. ( Umpire, Johnson; Lnesman, McDon- J LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE BEARS ' ? ? BY J. C- SMITH Salisbury. N. C., Nov. 27, Iftbt'The Livingstone College. Hea).> closed .a very unsuccessful but evn-aul season when ihci. were defeated by their ' ' old rival "J. C."S njith. The 'tiaT - ' 'vntt 10-0 The game started with Suutli wsmvj practically all second string ok n but before_the first quartet " as ywr the entire? varsity was?ou?the* j'c-ld and -I ?*" i-o.wil went UP in ^ ? By hard line plunging ?rteim-. Do Most Of Your Trading With Our Ad,, ' vertisers. ? ? t jlUlM? - - -iMinii i / ' ' . :e browsings JARDNER "Sfuti'ls Pasture art' dwindling to th ksgiving--dayi V>vit there are yet tw< more "than usual interest to our rea ami the Benediet-Claflin encounter or tied a.game in the S'. A. I. A. A n. Benedict and Paine in the Confer raine id ('mrference games.??hc ha infronn' gome with Allen ended in I.ili.it hnw <lnfor>t<?l Alton f) to 0. A nt in Benedict's favor, or the loss a it ion to say. One game was a regu 'Xhibition game. It seems to us tha e the gamt> to count in the season! f -J ? ? game at Antisdel field Thanksgivinj thriller." Never have the aforemen contest hut what "there has been th> ire the winner was finally declared wl n (liwiihul nilrr . nvov All on l n f not (r-hr arr A-Hvn- yeae-vv4thout-questicu] it the tradition (Benedict beating A1 'e have been told that Allen outplay downs and the like; but the &ombe oints while Allen was unable to cros y to accord each ttfdm its due. Th< t?am that outsmartklts rival nrsfim * Lipned rather prominently because o [orse" Dicky, Lipscomb, Leroy Scott r Boy" Adamson. Dicks is creditei amefffor Allen. It.was Lipscomb wh< stride t'or the lone score of the garni fill Rlays Ton account ~of~a bad throat half hack offensively and defenSivelj n running his field on an intercepts straight to the side of the field when 0 cut to the opposite side, and was irds wheroasTTie aright- btrve made i a beautiful nass and carried the bal to report, was the life of the AIlci laid post.. Adamson was a versatilh .t' ~' ne of the most formdaible teanis ir 1 that I know of to play a smarter ii the UWO Allen team. AH that i: is a little, more sustained eoordina sh customers "more of a run for theii v|. A. A. Wheiiever they played i to College vented its anger upon tin e Bull dog had taken a lashing th< he I'ainites unmercifully so in keep unbowed headed Pain0 aggregation i the price ot admission to anybody': camt> as the result of a 50 yard for re. Cunningham was on th&^j^ceiv h but that fleet end snatched it witl remaining yards that stood betweei was rather one sided it was . a hare eon, ' Gilliam. Cunningham (Kama) rr in thf*? State attack. The "entir >rk of Cunningham'. Waller.: and Bow * "J* ne-Cookman down in Florida a fe\ mors on the short end of the scon rence between teams that appear t team of championship caliber-is th It is a certainty that whenever th touchdown' it means 7 points, Thi over the strong Army eleven n thei urday. - ^ riianks^l\TH^ day trail IP I'.MI. Lit she wtrs able to do against Allen o safety each.. * a 2-0 victory "Tor", the Bisons. Tfr! game' and one is never certain, as t mod live earned first downs in tin liist, quarter whjly wj)j|y I.ivint.^toni -t*cured three, one of the latter't\as made by Williams, quarter bad I'ot the I!cars. when he ran of? cm lor a train of .'?! yards. The har< liiitimr Smith team marched tlow'n th a..1.1 < .- , u : . . ni-i.i 1111111 nu-ir own twenty sevei yard line to cross the Bears' goa line, and also - scored the extra point At the end of the first quarter -Un score was Livingstone 0, J. C. Smith ' dual hut ere a few minutes had elaps ed Williams' Smith's sensationa ground gainer slipped off tackle an* crossed Livingstone's goal line with out being touched, ' 'he try-for poin was massed. Smith kicked to th Bears and Sparks received it on hi owif 28 yard line and gained abou ten-yai (ts"^an<l..after Jjyo unsuccessft attempts *io Uuck thlt line Bufor kicked to Smith's 10 pard line wher the ball was fumbled and after roll ing to the seven- yard line was rc covered?by?CXtunand^, Can tain of th ?By this- time?the . Umpir had given a three minuite to pi a] signed and the crowd thru sure three three minute^ to, play sigm and the crowd throught 'sure wa at hand. -V" ' The last quarter began with th ball in Smith's pbssession on th Bears 28 yard Jjno and after two 1 in plunges by Wright,- Smith's plunf ing full-b.icK a::orluV ntreKlovn tvt witnessed. Tt is fx'ra p^'rt incomplete, urewtori, one of the Lb ingstone and Williams, both of tl Boar* tried to-pafcsing but the rut were unsuccessful in their attempi -so with a few more penalities for hot sides final whistle blew. . . Both teams played hnrd,- tdeai foot-ball "Reds Williams, Wrigl Walker, were the most outstandin consistent ~'-ound gainers for Smit \\ bile Garmond, ' Buford", McCormic and Williams starrr.lew cor. McCo mick Lynn, Brewton, Sparks and Wi liants starred for the Bears. J. C. SMITH AND KNOXVILL . COLLEGE MfcETS DEC. 6, The stage is set for the battle bi ' . i - .. . . a 'hali11 r ? ' ' I 7-7 : THE PALMETj SRC i ? tween Jt C. Smith University "Bulls" and the Knoxville College "Bulldogs" in Asheville, December 6. This is the -first meting of these two teams and it will pay for all who can att" tend?this?contest- Smith with her recent victory ovtfPydvipgstone tucl. e ed weary in the old bag bids, lair to a conquer the mighty "Bulldog." The AshVille Athletic Association invites you to attend this game. - ST. (IKORCIK HI "BANTAMS" ^ . 1,ATKHTA1\S WILSON I'l a ~?? s_ The?St. Georre Colored lli "School ?"t&tni "Bantams" entertained- the Wil son lli School of Florence, Friday, t Nov. 21st, ' s "The gaine was' played on the White _ Athletic Field. ? . "v St. George team had quite a bam ' * with that strong team. We were " blessed Vrith the privilfegp of having f many uislihguished friends to witness ^H'i hr^nrtt-.tic inu'liii-ition/d'gpl?*y upon the ttoId by-our btvys-caused .a. ' | deal of enthusiasm. Both " teams * 1 seem to have been well trained. Our. r | team~ts~tmder llur-manngomnt of-Prof ?r J. B. Tayh?r.-r This man is^ an xperii ence athlete^ former, Claflin man. c | 5irrnr 11 s ml m mtstrafton t he?boyH have learned many interesting points j. in foot ball. ! His coaching has won the admiraj tion of? his -eo-Workors" and friends ^ The sum of our hope is that' h.e'conL tihue to lead the boys to victory; ui.d l-r diei hih_the spirit ol groutyl' uethities and the result o< his etftrrts wil' j be crowned with success. a p The game ie: tiju d in the foHrhvingr^ Score G-(i. Our team made a touch j ' down in the rst quarter and pur opj posing team jnude one in the third. ^?Mmh <<'.?>? ! u in.. p.n i.. nmke the j extra point. Florence team had the Bantams against their goal lines and quarter-back Stewart called "Ram" ~ :lowell rtolll light?tackle to plungethe lino and Hgwell entered the line j and ran 15 j"ards. One of the piost beautiful forvPard passes made duiing the game was caught by /'Stick" t Jones. He ran. 35 yards for a pu..s and completed it. Ale( ant and Adams featured for > Florence. iiowell and Johnson fea? toiing for St. George BliKWKIt UK ATS SI* ARTANBl'RCI The Brew el- Foot-Ball team joui:r.-~ s eyed to Spartanburg Thanksgiving - inoriniiK to continue their winning sLreak. Jt.was earlv in the first qr. fr- u'ipi|| tt .......' [ ni 11 ened but the team strengthened and I, carried S||ftrtunburg twenty, yards >, back in four downs. During the bete ler n'art of- the second quarter, Spar tanburg 'wuf't over for the first-wore of the game and incendentially the first time Brewef's goal line hail been v crossed during the season. 'After the first halt' the Brewer boys went in e an unbeaten?team and also beat a 0 team which had not been scored on in s seven games with a <svrtes of line r plunges bv 1'ratt at id J..Armwood and i< > ?.!' p' I r i;11 >' tYnn f'-ipt .1 thicker' to ..Morse brought the ball to the ""three vard line/ H'bre*'the hard'hitr ting full-back Armwood went over for our first score. Oapt. J.. Barko* added* the Pvtffl tilt int. with n hennti. s ful place-kick. Tlie game ended with* ? SnartanburK 0, Brewer 7. Then were __ two well matched teams on the field. The tackling of Alleu ami -Smith. fea^ ? 4-nrcd. The plavinir.of Allen at Tack tl'T'.Mui .-a1 al end. Annwoud full back, ! C'apt, Barker and the generalship of ^ quarter-back. Smith were also out j- standing. ? ?? ' e,7 * . i IIOI.I.Y HILL NKWS 1 . On last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo i >-* Bunch and baby Lydia were pleasant L visitors in Holly Hill at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. A^ C Bunch and Mr. - and Mrs. Law ton Palmer; they also 1 made a call at the home of Mrs. R. d B. Brown. . . _ f'.r.-idy C. Lisbon and Fred t Kdwards were callers on Sunday afv ternooir at the home of Mrs. R. B. * Brown,.,. 't?j Qgti.Mondav pite, "The Mothers' d Club" under the .leadership of our d Home Kcjfiiidniics teacher Miss Cassie nim.ui.MMi ,r<i.v t" ctn t'latTlUUIIlll'm LO I- help .finance their club. A largo s1-2--crowd rami?a neat .sum was j*aised,_ <L On Tiiesdav night the fourth, thru e^rToghrh grades iravo a Thanksgiving /. program. This was a real treat; a each present seemed to have enjoyed the program immensely. ;* On Wednesday morning during the regular hour for the devotional exie ercises the pupils of the 2nd and 3f;l, ie grades and teacher, Mrs. M.- Abner ie Bakers-gave a surprise Thanksgiving j- program. It was very good; the On Wednesday nite there- was a T- moving pictare~show in the auditoriie um. Those present seemed to have la |,muinu h. ; m t Is. | "Thanksgiving Day" was u high ^ day in-Holly-Hill. There was a Bar. becue and "Bingo Party" given at the school and my what times, lots^uf fun and when the hour arrived for elos 1(;, ing cars were still gathering h At nicht the same day there was'an elaborate Thanksgiving Supper given at the A. M .E .Manse in interest tef jr HMhM A. M. E.ThUrch. ?zg-r Quite a large crowd and gee the eats, had they said Thanksgiving Banquet, the name would have been ? suited or rather appropriate to deli' scribe the occasion. You talk., about funf but every one was full of the Thanksgiving spirit. On Frida" Mrs. I. L. Roberts a 7 " * ' ! r"" . . fo LEADER iRTS member of the facuh" and wife ot I the princinal received the sad nies-' | sag that her sister had passed away We wish to express our heart fell isymnathy to Princ'"*1! Roberts and I famil" in tlieir bereavement. , Miss Cassiline Anderson the H. V. i teacher went to Ora^^ebe* Friday to ateiid the Home Economies Con ; Terence that was held at State A. and M. College, Nov7~ 28-21), She ? ?, . turned and reported.? having a some vaulable infornriation front th v meeting. '. " * On Friday -night-there was a LMjnstrel /uven in the auditorium, > Ky Mr Young and" company. A ver\ good "crowd present and from thei; laughter the" mUst have - *'ed the show vorv much. ^ ; Mrs. R. B. Brown. Mr. Walter Roy Bunch, motored to Summerville, and Charleston to take some patties. Mr. j .Grady H&bon accompanied them oon the trip Mr.Cleo Felder and children of ?ran i gebur" ioined her husband in Holl> Hill on Tuesday. Mr. J?elder ^ has be here indefinitly. Mrs. Jains Montgomery, Mrs. Cleo Folder and children Mr. Marvin Mont gomery- and Misses Rachel Bannister and Pauline Montgomery motorEd ttr liiiunlnville to nnend -the week^ end with her mother and sister. ? MrsTThimes Montgomery* Mrs. Cleo "Folder Mr. Marvin Monl for Misses 'Rachel Bannister andPauline Montgomery, motored to Lincoincide for Miss Lillie Bannister on 'Thursday and Spend the week-?en4withheV .Motlnii ? ___ t)n Wednesda" afternoon Miss ValTl<? ~McK<Mvie nndJ Mr.-Albert White were married.. Full details of the wedding in next'issue. Mrs, R. B. Brown, little Bernice Rmitli Mrs. M. Abney Baker and Mr. W. Rov Bunch made a business trip toCharleston on Saturday. Messrs Bunch* Montgomery, Mes'll'")11" pv.m-n, Ttnt-er unit ]jttlc~-Bcrnice Smith attended the Union on Sunday, and were the dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whac. Prof. Roberts and family motored to , Dalze.e on Sunday to Mrs. Robt, sister's funeral; on their return Mrs EfFie Anderson accompanied them. She will .snend a. few weeks with them. She is mother of Mrs. Roberts LEXINGTON NEWS - .? _ Mrs. Jennie sugn is out agam?Trr the delight of her friends, after being indisposed for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbrt West and - Pm-I Kilwiink ef Trni? were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W H. Cor ley on Tahnksgiving. The faculty students of the ro$d that leads to success. ,?. ->.?* Cltft) Meets The WiHing Workers- Club met at ,the home of Mrs. Isola^ Waring on Thursday afternoon, iSTov. 27. v The President, Mrs. E. Johnson, being "absent, the meeting was called to order by the Vive-President, Mrs. W. H. Corley, who in a very pleasing manner presided throughout the meeting. Aftm* thi' business session and collection of dues, the hostess in her rhn't miiig way of d<->ing-4-binK->c-led.Uui. way into the dining room, where the members and friends enjoyed a most delicious dinner. The hostess was assisted by her "thrughtert+p4rMisses-Norman and Francis Waring. The menu consisted of turkey with hut .rolls, coffee, pumpkin pie, potato salad, peaches- with whip cream aruT 1... -L^.C?_ flllL * ? V C TTI 1 ?VJ and fouling vol y grateful to Mrs. "Waring for makings the afternoon a -pleasant one. . " Miss Alice. Harris La teacher in the Lexington Graded School and West of Tririo were guests, to the elub we. were glad to have them; hopethey, will come again. 7 ft W .IMTLV H?LK N K\X S On Sunday, evening^ last. tlieB. Y. P. U. and th^* Sunday School of the Bethlehem Baptist Church gave a rallv in colors of red and blue The ral ly was a great success; the red won. Thanksgiving the Woman's .Missionary Society of the Bethlehem Bap tist Church gave their annual thanksgivingfor the old $ulk of the town at the home of the President, Mrs. \Vm. Miller. It Vvas said by many to t>e the most lovely dinner they ever witnessed at 12 o'clock the doors were thrown wfrte^to welcome our dear-old folk. 1:30 the Chairman of the program Committee, Mrs. Asale'e Lewis, began singing one of Zion's Sweet songs. The president assured each of the visitors they were welcomed. Mrs. Ella F. Miles gave a most beautiful talk -on thanks. We were v>d to have our pastor with us also Rev. I. N. Watklns, of Augusta, Ga.;Rev. tL -W. Anytcs, ,?nf Aiken and Rev, Walker of Augusta. After helpful the dining room with its colors of . white trreen and . golden browp, h was an en ioyable affair. Deacon h'el.and Whitlock, wjere -there _ to aid the committee Tn caring for t-he sick; their dinners v.vie?sent as?usual, Mrs. Birdelle, Rambo, Mrs. Eleasc T)avis, Mrs. Maggie Hamilton and Miss Ida Naomi Weaver were delight ed in serving the guests. LfiuiiK our uiiufi L<4ivt*i , mr. yv m. iyittt er for the fruits, he- gave fM- the ocassion. Mr, and Mrs. Louder of Augusta Cia., Were- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W?, Thomas-. ?? Mr. G. W. Fere-uson, of Wrightsvllle are visitint' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson . ( ? ; " 7 ? ?-?--? - ' J . Misses Rutli Williams and Franc Morris soent Saturda" in Winsor, CM where Miss Morris opened scho on the first. Miss Celelus Ralmore spent tl week-end with narentss, Mr. and Mr "Fillmore. Air. George Morris is lie from Philadelphia to spend the \yi ter with his mother, Mrs. . Knm Morris. *. Messrs Lefoy Griffin aind Mac Loyd, were visitors at Bettis Acad iny Sunday evening. Miss Ruth Williams who ait1 teiu <?>? at Talatha, S. C., spent the wee elwl with parents.. Mrs. Lottie Ranford of New Voi is visiting her sister^ Mrs. Savanni "h'unn. *- _ Mrs. Lila Howard died on the 281 of Nov. and wtrs - bui'icd on the .1 at Gloversville, S. C. Mrs. Johnsqn and Mrs. Presslc were welcomed visitors at our. dii ner Thanksgiving. We were glad i have them. TTur town was shocked" on Samta ini learning that Mr. Henry I'm** were found dead in his home. H JuLved alone. ?Eev^JLiuggins. Pastor of the M Zion A. M. E, Churches he.re and."ei -f?eets his wite to. J ioin him in a fe ^ " J.. . , ? . . m POST-SEA { 9 J. C. SmitK (I Knoxville Col SATLJK1JAV,Asheville Mt Admission ?1.50 E ~ -rtttrt peer ANNUAL INTt BOOKER WA* -JBIKiKE^WA^ (Colun ??: HURST AT FRIDAY, DEC_ GENERAL i 1 A MESSAGE < 2 :- When ieath irivudes your fa *}.-. solation comes to you from tl g AND BENEVOLENT ASSO g protected by insurance laws, 3 policy which your forethough . 2auch. 1_ The Mutual Relief & Xx T. R. YOUNGBLOOl RHONE 7186 C8K0K?3??aC0SCGa^^ trtTci^rcrtrfra^rfr^a^rfrtrfrfrirrrfirfrtrfru^i I REESE'S 1 MRS. P. R A Full Line of Pa Cigarettes and To Madam C. J. Wal Times. Ice Creanr PHi T422 Assembly Stren, ' D17 A C r- I W\* J_ OF GETTI1 l ' "Pall for_ ~~ CLAU B READ "SOUTH S FA i * : : ~ ?' * \ Sati'f^v nppember 6. 1930. :?? :?-? ??_ ^ " " ' "'"v ' I ^ l'.s day's. We learned Hurt they will S make their lionie among us. We Welo! come them. MissesAsalene Griffin and Ida N. i,. Weaver were visitors in Aiken Moie s. day. . c - rr Mi** Kli/ii 11 Pnlmore was in Edge ' ii- field oti Sunday also Mr. Lewie. I'ul til' nitiiv visiting friends. k EDGEFIELD MOWS, e- 'I ? - { A play was .given at Edgefield A-;h I eademy 'on Tuesday night as a celek ; brution f- r Thanksgiving. Much creLfl.it is. due Mrs. Misses E. M. - ? I.npmi and G. A. Rutherford. i ,?rhe school is. moving along nicely l'1 Under the administration of Prof \\ . K.* Parker who has "succeeded in oei cupying the position Tor many-yeat-s^? sr. jey , l'rnf Pnriver and Mr. John Kamoy Tof Alhen. spent an enjoyable, day I iy hunting on Thanksgiving. 5* Misses Goodwine and Junerette to were dinner guests of Mrs. Parker Thanksgiving. r )| Mi ll Hull' and -sou of Columbia 11101 ten '1 ey>r WniWsdnv for her nkru. lo i Miss Rutherford and visited the ' school while here, c. Mrs. Mary Webb and Caroline Shec ! driclc ;rre?improving .as_their friends . w i have wished for quite awhle. HEVILLK | niversity "Hulls" g lege "Bull Dogs" 1 r- : t? HKS DEC. (jLTi 3P. im. " g imorial Stadium | ' Reserved Seats S2.00 SEASON - - - 1 BALM SR-STATE CLASSIC 5HINGTON. HIGH 5HINGTQN HIGH HLETIC FIE^D 1 12, .1.930?2:30 P. M. . . 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