The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 24, 1931, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Columbia was surfeited with foot
ball last week ju-t as she | shall be
next" week at the . Fair. Last week
Booker Washington was <een to un.leash
the sniuolhest running attack of
the?aca-vn?at?U+H^st-bhekl?to annihilate
the plucky but little.else Harbison
team ol-O. Booker's team
clicked with such precision and di
reuwon .iiiuv uuucs no goou ror u:e
Cummiftg^ Street lit liuL from the
city of Spartans. The Slallworths
are on the war path. All the Booker
boys are good, and Columbia is solidly
behind them, if you want to
see a real machine in action v'ou should
(never miss seeing Les Stjallworths
I __ "Red Shirts." "
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Coach If nrl Jamison's -""Yellow Jackets"
caused their mentor to \vear
the semblance of a smile of satisfac?tion
last -Friilay?wlh,mt-they?avenge<l
the defeat sUliered at the hands of
Georgia Staie last year in the Thun"
: deruoit t'aii'u itusm! The 20-G score
hardly indicates the extent of the
'.>ai;e?!iojisly 0. the Alien team oyer
their Georgih .ravals, but- a team only
deserves the s^me that it makes so
? let it go??that.?"t inn"?\\ llhams
piiij ing at tac?ie -iOr the Jackets rose
to greu heigiits in Friday's game and
played far. Ivy.nu .his .capacity, or
sociatiun. lie was In "almost every
' '?-Yi'-n rfaciitiown v.jys
' . trie re.-uit , f a kicj; blocked by "Sllm'v
and ! .'.?if.. i... Button behind the
Georgia Slate g . ai ln.e?-a?.cording to
. . _ ttie baa. rivi^ks Nelson scored
the" utlie: two AJi.eii totuhdowns while
Bodges beiief \tiovv n. a.s '"Tarzan"
Unfiled a S-a.e bait' carrier behind
. his c\yn goal . a safety1. .So extra
-piwt-' v^is made; 11.is r eell.'S . to tills
?u?writer tu_ be a general ira .esty m
latter-day.;oettail. i uae avu.t when a
team made a t uch.down it was a e'er.
. tiltiUe : \ ' , .woulu fol.
low, so educated th.; toe of at
== 4uusl uue i ia~. ~'ii 'ihc'Tiiim. No.\v a
point' after IV.ujY: dowTT or a goal troni
. the lield a: ! hh..'at a.?, ram as that
. extinp: that :uii\vtjvd to the hanK?
oi' Dodo.
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Georgia* State.-' touchdown was tlu:
aft'crnunuVlug thrill. It happened in
the desperate pe; ied '1 the game.
With about three minutes to play and
the oall (oi "Slates* .16 yard Jui'e, a
pass was hip pi d to Dwiyht. the out"..standing
State player, who gathered
in the oval w ho-wriggled himself out
of the grasp of Would be ladders ami
eluded- others romped SO yards for
Georgians only score'thus making a-*
many points a'or his school.-as. Were
necessary to win last year s engage*
ment against-Aden, hut-shy 11 points
ol being. saiiicmni tni- var.
... p. _ , japed" wtr^-wjoi't
game la-te: in_ the .s<>c.o.ih1. ?iuarter and
in. the second half. Fred did some
101 enn trutkir.p arouml the ends. - He
?-?'?: tx?srrn?to -h^ an-almost .- 'lie i>e* on
eud t'uhs.
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Hati.i day nif.oe n splendid crowd
the By.iitHiu i Bus. I wa? uodiVated with
-.'.A -tiut' matt- tvvtTn the Maroon
hosts of Moro'lv>u$e and iHe Sepia Co.
holts o'" Minei.i.'t .. It . a? . Wmlthi
? ?-T-?rrrtr^ ." ii'li'i have
pone to, . liy _ n ti-0 niftrpin.
The last play of ,l.he" first' half ..had
beoit .-tarred \vh?-r referee's- whittle
ay:.., .. : . ; ; ? 'lay observation.
and when thai, .pla*. wajL.conipleted
a wai 4? < na-.s . had boon
nn.w.!. 1 .. 1 > * V . I .. I I
i^<4Wfeui >> a i>. -x piay^r mUIUl.
the MY t vMfru.u- ?.;*?>;?i -line.. The otlieia!.-.
state that TrTr . .u,< K?-?. pers- whittle
,, was bhr.vA _ i;h.. was l>e?.
gun. In i hat- r..,se Bciiedkt can nut
? nay?vja+u.? f.i., i. ?t,n' matter
nor has she -/aid at- ..thin;; i must has
. ten to a<j?I?for iit? hyi: : i-a'ii .- hould
alway .. sve to. it t!...t the oikviuls are
provided \vit}| the I??*' P**r instruments
-- - . 'for -pivhvtr
? rignill?Srr 'a i 1,, II' 1111.?1?? !|'t : .?TTT?T
'game or any. pi rind tor li.a't matter
. is the report of a pisto! rind -net a.
re fe retrhs - trrnn??? h_ij?
It is to s ? i .M..r :! ' Benedict
jBowl may he made better as a play
nig Held?t .'inn- it?ir-rrs?but unia .?The
clay sand <m the -iiedd was almost an,
kle deep and it M a wonder that eit-her
team .-lajcj-if^ h;a?i- moved as tapidly
as it did.-*\Yt that_(it was an tin
Usually? '"ii i- . t-i 'i1 11 i11?.on men
to hlWo1 a*~5 light edge Over her Atlanta
rivals. Jt was a kicking duel between
Kellyi and- l^ean for a great
portion of the came and the Henedict'
ends and tackles, particularly
Roy Mill (Xo. 71) made the-Atlanta
- safety man loo"k pretty punk, So terriflic
were those t\aw.-. r. 1 wall m*.?i in
their?going d^wn?urnier?punts' ThTtf'
Morehouse in the latter stages resorted
to the fair Catch signal.
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:. L Captain-Coueh Lip-comb did soma
effective running and passing. His
stiff arm is always a* menace to any
team. The responsibility of coaching, j
directing' and captaining a team caused
Lipscomb to pull oncf or two "bon- f
^rs** dTTFtiTg the ;-a:no bht they did
not do sufficient harm for him to he 1
remarkable tcam.Woik and unanimity
of purpose. They were determined
'j.- not to lose and .fought every inch of
the way. Although. Morehouse play-j
^ ed quite a bit of the game in Bene- j
cfict territory there were few occa- J
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sions upon which the Benedict goa
wu:< threatened.?Morehouse's Inst bii
for a score came, during' the last fev
[ minutes of play when two succeessiv<
| passes, from Kelly to Johnson, substi
tute end, v ere completed for lon?
[gains the last placing Morehousi
within five yards of the Benedict goal
Here the gapie ended.
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Next week sees, a full week o
footbath AhTri?plats?Morris Wud
nesday. It won't be easy' to predic'
anything about that game, not hav
in?. .f! a ti. Morris tea,|)i in action
There is one thing certain however
Morris may be depended upon to pu'
up a stiff tight regardless whom sh<
plays. That spirit is traditional wit!
- ?',or whatever -i^Ue attempts. Allen unc
Morris are two schools born and con
tinued out of. a spirit of 'tenacity
grit, back lone; guts and determina
tien. The sons of Such mother;
should hot fail to put up a real bat
tie.
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Benedict's opponent Thursday wIT
l>g ino lamous memuac-mumiiah' w
lege. Florida rinnnpions we sire told
Of course all South Carolina will b<
pulling l'oj' Benedict to keep the ba
con in South Carolina. Friday Booke
Washington and Cumir.ings St^eel
"hook up; -and - wiiat-tr-battTtf!'1?r-?
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This very Sntriiiday one of the .sea
son's biggest games -is being playei
at Hurst Field between. State Col
logo and?Aden.?Tho "Vellmv Jack
ots" have several st ores to settle, wit)
State aggregation,, for Allen hasn'
dc Vau i t' ' / .since i'.<25 when Brad
mm mood yards for the loir
touchdown of the game at the Orangi
-burg County Fair. State is just a
riglOVmltv.'d km In;"i?Scutcheon murnot
be l.lightd by defeat. Wait til
that vhi tic blows Saturday. . Bo>
what a gapie you arc in . for.
Lot": everybody meet at all. tin
games to be played; in Columbia th
rest of the season,
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ii t u a>;ji iiiixiKSPRiNC
. t OMil.di F.Sli -IN 0-0 CAME
'i'l ?. Academy ,1'ootbal
r . . ... ... . t game of th
fWO i-i -H'- ~r~ T-_J 1 . >l\li vivloi'i UVg
liidgv "p-i a..: "!}'t " AcadIcniy tean
. playing ' Tii -t game of colero
u.m'..iVl {\. v ;'~b<- played-in Edge
' licld. l'-.-h .t'.iii:.- fought haul, til
I'Mfn iit !ti ft .an ' i.utl !n.tc 8 tii .-t down
'.n<! the i:, . Spa i>'a making 0. 'I h
.out stain Ci op ?. r> were-: 0. l)igu'
B. ))iK>i- . V*iiiie. Siinkiiis ttiri Mill
i?.i- ] :?!; -!i. I.;; .d. IVierson, John
'-on, .Mr iI and. Williams lor Ridyt
Spriiifr. Au't'ison vntin coptc'i! a. pas
. i i !-n. I ! yards. Merit tlm-\
and i'i no. i.kl ; a 10 yard pass I
.Johnson^
K<! '. * .U-1-1! t Mill, is progressi*-.)
r-plendiidv under the lea let'.-hip o
Coach "liank" Jones id" South C.noli
na "State and assi.-la.itt coach .1 h
Froonian of Aden University.
WU'.WKW n ATI'RF.S FIRST
. ^JcilLl OiAALi; IN sxvrj
The Brewer Ihdl'lojrs havu c'umplete
plans f <ii- most, oi' thii? home gttiites t
he played ai iiia'ht. In keeping witi
- pi: u A . f spirit <it Brewer .lull
= joe.?C.otletfec?ti'a. BoIIiIuk.i will lia'.
, diA. yippwla: ti<tii!i.;l'i<H) of playing th
first aiiuht pianie of football anion;
"Netfihes in South- Carolina.
: Tin. lit d >f~thes-o night smiles wii
. be?played against either Greenvill
Tilts,. eN p eto'i to d?lra?
many out-of n-vvn ,'i>itoris because i
\yiii" .u a. v vi u'e tihio to inn k
.one 1.1"-i"- Tie- Ba.idol's .;e'i in to li
; i' . ;iu>: I hi: year.
KINCSTKKK NEWS.
Mis-; .Christinc Itohhv--oil wlfu uu
'derwent a .Roisil and adenoid opera
. ' i? 10 deliirht 01' In
many, fronds. AYe trirty Impe I ha
she wi!l_ ai-iiDi .a- to improve so t.ha
.-h" hia.. er'e) school soon. ' r .
Rev. and Aj;s.. Ilouph and ehildrei
= Yl'hdr**i'
- V. "if . I- ; : t-rrtT-, f'ofl I ! t/1 t II I'd.l V .'111
Sr>.!'iiday' !d-rht 'at " the homo of K?
and M s. T. d. Robin-pii; they motor
vd to. 1 to it- d:r. Sunday mornini
haviutr- ftgs* d ' a ..Wonderful lino
in Kinjr.-fvcc with at ft friends.
Mi.-s Alar. eiatUA dervis arid Ah
A a'!. * ! . . . u via; the ovonini
ot of. Mumy Thursday.
Mis-- So!testa 1'iito has retumei
| from \Y:i>hiinri'?n, I). where sin
has been spending her vacation.
Aliss .Martha Reese gave a ftilvc
Tea tor the bontffiir~of?her class to
ward the school fund.
Rev. An ! ison had a crowdei
church to witness the baptism at hi
adHoadv - uu _iLuudu.y .well
dipped.
Rev. and Airs. C. It. Brown weri
visitors at the home of RevT am
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jTf. ,11. Cooper was motoring them ir
his new car.
Mi--'- i "re Smalls who is teaching
atrJamestown, spent the week-em
i at. home.
Mrs. tPenn.ic Austin rather like th(
cars since the awful, wreck it seems
She motored with Miss Helen Harpoi
and T*rof. Pordjiam to Greenville, after;
which >-he motored to MonckCoin?.r,
with Miss Helen Harper wnc
carried Prof. Ford-ham home.
f r. mr^rr "FTTirper motored ~vi
Perkier. Or.'lesion and Orangeburg
Sunday accompanied by Prof. Faidham
and "Lefty" of State College.
Miss ftylvesta Price nad Mr. Rupert
Thorpe left for State College
Sunday.
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THE PALMETTO]
? Big State Teams Face
I Tests in The Next
j Seven Days
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ALLEN, STATE, BENEDICT
I AND MORRIS WILL ALL
h HAVE STRONG OP. ,
t|".- . " TONENTS. . |
Within the next seven.days there
, ; will lie some tough sledding for Net
gro football in South Carolina. - Each
i major team tvill have a strong opi
ppnent. ' \
i The first battle of confprprpp font
- ball among, the major teams will oe-.
, !cur at Hurst Field Saturday after
| noon at 2:30 o'clock when the State
> jcollege "Bull dogs" of Orangeburg
- J will start against the 'Yellow Jacklets"
ol' Allen. Both of these teams
have formidable aggregations. State
1 college boosts of having the strongest
!in the gvidrion while coach Jamison
? showing against Morehouse in Atlanla,
proved the mettle of his .wards.
r This game Saturday should draw
c" crowds from every section of the
state. This battle will detrmtnethe
eleven thai may take conference hon"
or* tais. season. . . .
1 At the South Carolina Fair which
" begins in Columbia, next week Bene
diet college v. ill face a strong nun1
conference opponent. Betliune-Cpok?
man college .vayriors frbm Daytona
" Florida, have long been one of, .the
g strong cloven in Florida and for the
e tigers of Benedict to win a tough
? scrap is necessary. Benedict was
able in her nrst game to hold' More1
house to.wa scoreless tie last Saturday.
What she did to the Georgia team is
only a smattering of what she will
have for Belhune-Cookman according
^ to Captain Lipscomb, the student
c coacli for the "Deacons". The Big1
ganlo will be played on Big' Thursday ,
at tiie Fair at noon day.
tHiMin'i "IK piU'ic HI I IV 1< air \VJ?
l-c played 011 Wednesday . at noon
wlien Allen, meets those last steppers
' fiom- Morris College of Sumter. Its
'' a battle every time any South At1
.ur.tio conference team meet these
" Hashes from the "(Jamecock" city.
:l The Fair will be closed on Friday
with the biggest h-igh school athletic
;ftt faction that lias ever been schedul'
ed for the occasion. Cumnvings StreetHi
ot' Spartanburg who claimed the
State championship last 'year will
march against the "Tornadoes" of
Booker - IIi. Coach Stallworth who
has 'already successfully defeated
two opponents this season by a large
0 score is not taking anything as cer1
tain aijd Is putting^fits" team through
T<ihe .mill daily.
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- CHER A NV NEWS
The past Sunday at Wesley M. E.
_ , chinvn ri gisieved a delightful day.
.. All hands are busy in preparation
" for i*s .Vmvurtl Kail Rally which "Will
terminate- uit October 24th. The
11 church is cn-Ilim^ <>:j alj 'jts member-*|
" ship ami using all its resources to
bring up it* past indebtedness in this
' year's rally. Its much heralded high
- icc piu oi consisianev tias trailed far
t: behind in the dust for the past three
? years. 'The thermometer is steadily,
rising $1,200 is the mark,11
Our Annual Fall Busines's Booster
; Bu/nar \yjll he^held ini thp I.octiu-el
-fort"^tlgiWk'.1'" We are asking i
* the cooperation of our ever faithful
1 and encouraging morehant?>and friend]
' i t Telp us-*make this.year's Bazaar
i tie of tHe* greatest in the history
" vi' its devehjpmtmt. The objective is
to st imulate and encourage home pa-1
li'n:i:i'.'V. 1'iide in the growth and
da vehmment of our city businesses.
AT the same time advancing the
great cause of tHe church in the relms
* of our local business life. Dr. J. V.
t-Hanna together with the entire offi-1
'cial hoard of the church .are working
t ea.iJlc-11\ lor its regular success.
( Among the past items of interest
o of last week among the prominent
0 r.r 'i nrrnyv.-ity-two trmrrtrc~rw6ftti6tt
d tendered Mr. and Mrs. John Bickeris1
by the Woman's Federation Club at
- the homo of .Mrs. C. C. Duckett. I
? The recent bride the former Mrs A.!
f' Tlaskew has been very prominent in '
the .city civic, social and religious'
1 life. Also for a number of years one |
- "f "1''e ettieient Ifilfhor-i of nor city ^
' public school. . The couple will make
1 their home in Marlboro.
pj The many friends of Mr.<u C. C.
I Hcott tV|p wife of the late Rev. C. |
r ( . Scott of Dai linvt.on. wore dolicrhtpd
-J to see her in our midst during the
j past week.
I I Rev. and Mrs. Wim. H. Hanna of
s Rennettsville were the Sunday guest
2?uL-Dil. uncL Mrs J. V Hanna. Poe St. I
to see their new grand son, J. V. Jr.
J On lost Friday, afternoon the club
1 | led Ly Mrs W. S. Thompson benefited
T|mueh by the line entertainment heW t
1 [in the Lecture room-of the church, j
On last Friday-, afternoon a very j
delightful "Men's Supper'' was held
1 in the Dinning Hall of Coulter Acadeniy
by the men of the Second Presl
byterian church for the benefit of
. the church.
The Made in Cheraw Fair conduct- '
led in the city Hall last week was a |
; j beautiful scene of combined beauty
jand art. The* exhibits Of both races
i Yreditl^For the spirit of cooperation,
; promoting interracial exchange of
ideas and good will predominated.
I Our city Public school the Robert
Sm.Tff Graded opene^l its doors for
> enrollment last MoViday morning with
Prof. J. E. Payden as principal. The
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total enrollment has not been ascer-'t
tained a? the /present many tolumanie
|?arent and patrons >. of |he
school were present. ^
CARLISLE NEWS > j
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The farmers are quite busy these ,
days making hay while t.hp sun shines ?
The following1 students left for
school: Misses Bernice and Rosalie
|_Bro_wn, Booker^ Washington?High;
Miss Beatrice Johnson, Finley High;
Miss Edna. Johnson, Allen University
Miss Etta Lee Mitchel, Sajjford, N; C
On last Thursday 'Mr. Herman
Sartor, accompained by Mrs. Mary
;!|tttor, Me^s^rs 'Wlhibmie Aibrjpms,
David Nicholson and Mrs. Mazaline
Sims motored to Harbison?College
where Mr. Sartor is a student! They !
also stopped by Allen JJniversity a;
few minutes and spent a pleasant !
stay with Misses Emma and Mary J. i
entire trip was an enjoyable one.
Rev. W. L. Johnson spent several
days in Columbia on last week. Mrs. ;
Fannie Johnson the wife of Rev. W.
i L. Johnson is somewhat indisposed at J
I this writing
Mrs^ Mazaline Sims of Boston, i
Massr "Who motored down a few weeks 1
| ago to visit her cousin Mrs. Miary F.
Sartor, lext tor home Saturday,^he
| was accompanied as far as Greensboro
by Mrs. Sartor and children, Mr.
Wh|,mie Abrams and Mrs. Jacobs of j
Sailsbury. The trip was a most de- j
lightful one. Mrs. Sims joined Miss i
they left for their home in fcoston^
We join in deepest sympathy with
Mr. and Mrs. Tallie Subei* in the loss
1 of their precious baby littlo Tallie.
We commend them to the heavenly
father in their sad bereavement. Mr.
Wm. Abrams our efficient and most
! sympatheticnmdertaker was in charge
of the funeral arrangements. - Several
friends accompanied the
family to the last resting place at
Seekwell Church.
MARION NEWS
- In spite of the cool weather quite
V larga"crowd trttehded the Smrdtty- -1
morning services, and inspiring sermon
was preached by the pastor.
| Sunday afternoon Rev. W. P. Wil
liams of Mullins preached fdr us, his.
choir furnished the music, The me's- ^
sage was a buring one and enjoyed by ?
all. ' j
The Rev, W. F. Mcintosh will preach-j
for St. John A.% M. E. Church Mon- ^
day night, his choir will furnish the
music. A
St. John and his people will return *1
the visit Tuesday night.?It is re.-->j
ported that' Bethel M. E. Church un- *1
deF^CKS leadership of Rev. C. C.Rey- ]
nolds is in the midst of a great re- jj
vival.
The missionary meeting meet at *t
the A. M. E. Mance'Mondkjr evening?i
Mrs. E. N. Goddard nresidinc. After V
the program and "business meeting, <
hostess.
Thfe''Young Peoples' Progressive 0
Club is sparing no pains in helping 5
the pastor get ready for conference, c
Mr. and Mrs. Randel, and daugh- S
ter Geraldine and" son Roland who c
were visiting relatives left for Wor- S
Chester, Massf on Monday evening. o
Miss M. T. Green of Abbeville and ?
Miss Brown of Orangeburg, two of
the teachers in the city school were 2
visitors of our church ~ Sunday.?
Mrs. Phiflis fNe^l Johnson %,of 2
Ocean City, N. J. brought her sisters jj
body from_Bhlladelphia to be buried 1
by ner mother and other relatives. S
Mrs.| Annie Elizsa Thompson of ?
New York City died Friday, her ?
body is expected the early part of t
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Rev. N. R. Mitchell and Mrs. Lizzie
/lark were united in holy wedlock,
Saturday evening.
The following teachers have V^re- .
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