The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 16, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, October 1G, 19.37
^ 1 Echoes of Sports I
BY "BUSTER" LAWSON 1
Benedict Timers are holding the
t. light of football stardom high in
South .Carolina, so far. They have
played two games and won both.
Having defeated Harbison, they
moved into North Carolina and
mtrweiL-down?Livingstone Bearsr
,c The Tigers showed power through
out the encounter. Time after tim.
her fast stepping backs found
themselves in the-secondary twist
ing away from the would-be tack
lers. Reports shyw that Benedict
completely olitrushed the .Bears
and rolled up a considerable* amount
of first downs. It is the
opinion of many critics that I'.ev.edict's
Tigers will hava a very
successful year. The Tigers will
tackle Bethune-Cookman under
the arc lights Friday night. Thos
boys are from the land of sun
I " ' shine, humming birds and beautiful
flowers. They tell me that they
perform well, and will give the
v Tigers a good battle, but the boys
I from the land of -sunshine and
I flowers will see a hard time tryf
ing to throw mud in Benedict's1
face on- her Home Coming day
and in the first game under tin
newly constructed flood-lights.
Come out and see how the lights
shine. There will be plenty f <
watch if you never.-saw, a night
game and it's bit 1 iM one'- spot.
h South Carolina State play <1 otu
vjt -of the best games in Inn- carpel
last Friday night only to let-Mori
house come from behind and tuk?
a pass in the last fewv\secon!s <
play. This pass ended in a t?>ii h
down and Slate lost the game 1 '2
10. State seem to have one o'j
the best lines in years, and ji
good back field, hut she has t <
learn much about the aei ial * at
tack.
Allen University is playing !.<'
Smith in Charlotte Saturday.- Thbj
are out tn prove that they cai
comeback after a terrible.defeat
The entire team has been und? i
. fire since the defeat, by Mon-h
Brown. S.titT stwimmagos have
been held dailv and the bovs w-!1
try and prove that they van plaj
a little football by holding tb?
strong ^Johnson C. Smith team t<
a low score. So watch and see i
the Yellow Jackets are able t <
hold the North Carolinians dowi
a little. M
Morris Brown defeated <t h (
strong Tuskegee eleven 8-0- las
" Saturday. Those "Wolverine- mu's
have some power down in the NeJj
York of the South. ^
Somebody better stop "flint Xa
^ vier 11 for she is slapping dowi
everything that gets in her. path
m She has defeated Alabamu State
""uskegee and last Saturday sir
stopped Wiley. When a team play
those three teams in a row ant
. beats the entire three big b a <
wolves, what, how and where wil
they stop? Don't ask me 1 den
know, but down th<* road is Mor
ris Brown. Maybe Morris Br?>wi
can wrinkle their fo&thers a little
but 1 do n't know. ,
Why Virginia State' ran ov<Hampton?
That is .not fair, pla;
State College of South Carojin;
. and run over her tlnjv.i \ irgini:
j State you will have^'rved a con
plete course.
Booker Washington IJJ stoppei
Seneca Junior College last Fridaj
20-12. On the Seneca's "team wen
eight fottiier' BTW players, am
it was then' desire"'and wish tt> do
tl-ioii- funnel* ?ePiw,l bill tin
tabic turned and we find a you lit
* scrappy eleven from BTW light
' ingr like mad men for their aim;
mater. They won, anil won in ;
glorious way, turning back -.tin
lads from Seneca. I.uck am
strength will be needed to act P.'l
W through her schedule this year
^ MOREHOUSE TOPS STATE
12 to 10 IN NICJHT CAME.
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Orangeburg.?South Carol inr
( State College lost a thriller t ?
Morehouse College of Atlanta In
a score of 12 to 10 in their fjrs
night?irnme at home played we
: fore a record attendance at Thi
Orangeburg County .Fair Stadium
From the kickoff. MeCants o
' State received th ekick and gav<
a lateral pass to Halfback 11 amry
who carried the oval SO yards b;
reversing the field to ten yard:
of goal. Two^lino plays placed tin
ball five yards of goal. From thi
posiiljon, Jimmie Johnson place
kicked in a field goal for a scon
of 3 to 0 in the first minute o
play.
Harney added a touchdown t<
State's score by h 00-vard rui
after tossing the line on an off
tackle play. The extra poin
from placement gave the Bulldog
the second quarter lead of 10 to '
Morehouse made its first touch
down from a long pass over th
goal line by"Ted"\Villiams. ranee
Tiger right" end. .The. extra poin
was missed from "phrrnni nt. Th
half ended: State 10, Morehouse f
In the second half, State Col
lege made a determined drive fo
another touchdown and did cros
tho marker after la forward pas
and an attempted* lateral whirl
was ruled,twp forward' passes <>i
the same play and brought back
Morehouse, unable to gain o i
line plays, resorted to the air am
finally near the end of the game
?MorehousoAheaved a pass whirl
^wfell amoif# a group, of State Col
ITrifl*1 'ffflffWeptous, wort knocked th
ball into the air and it fell inti
the hands of a Morehouse receiver
who raced .over the goal lin
standing up. Agrain the e*tr<
CJIERAW NEWS.
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Robert, Smalls school be^aiy-ita
Vc'Uuhif: session for the term of
t'.r'jT-.js Thursday. (M. 7th with
Prof. F. X. ( Icmmous as principal
I The school faculty has been increased
since the completion of
the vocational building which is
indebd an asset to the school and
campus. The faculty i< as. follows
Prof. F.N. Clennnoiis principal
and teacher in the hitch schodl department;
Pi of. I. \\\ N'Vlson high _
" "school and trades department, and
| also band; Prof. A. N. Norwood of
Harlintiton. Mis. M F, Butt, Miss
M ]>. McFnrhn and Mrs. A. V'
i Wilson, _c!eaijntar.v department,
j Mr S. W. 1 >i as, Mrs. E."C. Low-1
cry. \,i ,\ i ( k'niliions and Miss J
I-I Hnriington. primary depart- .
.nifnit: Miss Ruth A maker Orange- <
' hut-:. iIonic Economics teacher.
?ILr?\ni uiiiid who in a toucher in
t he. elementary department aJso ,
has -ihargc of the athletic phase
of the schoo],'doing a star athlete
hitp-all*. With such an . cllioient \
fljcr.lt'y the school is planning to j j
, di more and better \Vork this term I j
mfrLju addition to the cooperation ]
of his faculty. I'rof, ClcinAcns is
asking the support of his^Tricnds
and patrons for. the success, of ,
the school.
; The t'hujcli school and Epwofth
r T~.f ague? Cniivnit ion nf? the RcnnettsvilU*
District whs held- at. Wea
lev. M.K. church. Clio raw, -Sept! 22?'
' 22 and 21. Rev. 1. W Taylor. D.t
1 Su'd.. Rev. A \V Wright, pastoi
The. Hpworth league' W, Wesley
M.K. t-huivh observed Rally Day
' Sunday evening. Oct. 2 through a
' candle lighting service. All present
cniovod the service which was di-'
.C'ird r.y .MNs M. P. McFarlan.
i Kpworth T/ague presided^.
The following s"pent the week
end at. home with relatives: Mrs.
f .Marie Green who teaches at 1 lick
i orv. X.C., arid Miss. Robhie. Hnm?
niond who teaches at Saitdford. .X.
c. ;
1 Mr-1.- Uattio Postou .Washington
. children of Pittsburgh and
: Miss Pearl Brown of New York
v are visiting their parents Mr. and
. Mrs. Tsaae Brown.
Miss Estelle Peterson of Bon;
wtt-ville spent the week-end with
luv con-in. Miss Wittonia McCoy.
| Miss Marion Johnson is at home
: unci' : avmv spent ttie summer in
' ^<_2Y T|,VS|'>'- IVnn., and" Boston,
v The following peTsons* nmtorcTT
[ l.i) \Va-hiiv.vton Saturday: Messrs
, IVinis TLllnum, Fred Bennett, D.
! Scott nil'I -Cleveland Michael.
| Rev. and Mrs. \.\V. Wright,.
, Mrs Ma'.t-iynViliiams and Miss M.
t I) Mr Fail in motored to Orangot
mirs last \veek. '
'i - - PAOKI.ANff NKWS,
I Mrs. R. f). (juiihings of Cc<lnrtown,
Ca., visited her father-in.
law Mr. ,S. (1. (Jafhiivss. and other
relatives hcio Friday.
Prof. I1C Rrewdr and Rev. New.
. man of llartsvillc were the guests
) of Mr. and .Mrs. ,I.C. Browon Satj
urday.
I (piird* aniHiiher of the I'a Roland
t teaohcis attended the Institute.
. which was Held at the Wexforo I
\ school last week ~
pvihf was missed "ii a line play.
'"ttfj-' put Morehouse in the lead
. 12'to 10.
Time, 'however, stopped ,a rough
, ending* game anil a game where
the powerful Bulldogs had lost to
rlucky -intercepting ami pass lVI
ceiving Tigers 12" t6 10.
voorhkks imi.ns pa ink to
j- A S< OR KI.1SSS I I K.
jl (>i-t.d>or (\.n h Martin's light
i11 l:* Tigers played tlty.jr opening
- 'aiiu' in lino stylo, holding: tuh e
much heralded Paine College to
a scoreless tic. The game .started
at' 'J: 1with Voorhoos leaking. j
j This was a huvd fought game
P with h'oth schools showing good
: prospects. "Bilj" Monafee run-'
' nihg for. 5') yards for -Voorhoos
_ was 1 he mod spoctaeulnr tiguiiil
in this game, with the men o n
i the lino playing thoir part. Paines
.hist weapon for gaining yards isj
i passing. VoOThees' lino was throat
i oiled twioo. hnl they withstood
; tho attack valiantly, lloth teams
t played well, and there were noti
- any outstanding players?'-on'either1
.. side, Ending fhe-litt4hU-_with_jiuuiear
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N'j 15. R.?I wish to know if I w
kttt gvrany?money nom?tnp at. ident
that I had recently. I w
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V. M. F.?I enjoy reading yourjw
column. There is a woman here: It
in this city that has broken my t?
home up and t want to know if I
will ever he happy iri it- itgntti ? Ml
Ans.?Yes . . . and the year pfjW
19,'IS will bring $J).r!at many changes
that will make you home life
happier. Continue t?? hold. \our
head up and don't let yourself he-,i *'
come disgusted and the bright side
of life will turn up very soon.
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I'. K. C.?This man 1 go with ljw
care for "find I wonder, if he is'01
rea-My- Ih^h me aiuL-should I put
my faith in him ? o |a
Ans.'?You have been going with w
him a long time and he has proven "
himself worthy so far . . . why t"
not put your faith in him and stop1
doubting him. Just as long as lu^
acts en the "up and up" then give n
him your time, if he?changes then si
you too could drop~him. u . n
"~s_ * * 41 * * *
A. P. G.?I have been going with jd
a married man for years. His wife p
knows about us but won't divorce] h
him. Will there ever be another II
man in my life who will mean any >
thing to me?
An's.?Shanve?un?lor fulling i?
17?ver"wifh a married man anrf-nird*
one"* could blame the w ife for not h
divorcing her husband. If yoiil
would give up the married man, h
yo.i would stand 1 a wonderful r
chance et' meetinjt'a number of n
Clinton college news! ~~
By Inez Meadows. , i
President J.S. S'tanhack, Prof.
C. II. Turne*. instructor, Miss
Jennie E lloWze, repistryr motor- I
ed to Columbia (Tet. ?th, where t
they represented the school at the v
meeting of Presidents. Deans "and
Ropistrars of South Carolina collepes,
held in the Library of Allen
University. They report?a- very
successful and ihspiratiot?al meet.- d
ing. Problems cotr.eiliing eol- j
lopes wore discussed and friendly
relationship existed . among all
present. They were accompanied 1
by Miss Inez Meadows and Mr.
William Keith, students. e
The Junior Normal class was j
the recipient, of an Invitation So- ..
cial given by the Senior Norma!
class in the college auditorium,
Friday evening from 8 to 10. Ev- v
eryone present reported themselvtri
as having had an enjoyable t
time. Students are still coming in.,-i:
Monday. Oct.?11'.h, at our noon- '
day exercise we were favored with,, s
a visit from the Farm Denionstra- T
tion A-unt of York county, Mr. 15 .1
T. Miller and Mr. U.K. Lank Is 1
Orangeburg, State Director <> f y
Negro Farm Demonstration. The. |
subject that ho selected to speak
to us on was. '"The Opportunities
of Life."
Visitors on the campus for ?ho
J. Gladden, Mrs. Mary Macon of )
Ilichburg, Miss Idelle Coleman, (
Mrs. Kli/.a Walker, Mrs. Nancy t
Johnson, Mr. John Coleman, and <
Mr. Willie Walker of Lancaster, t
Mrs. Fannie D. Young, Mr. and v
Mrs. Willie demons, Mrs. Majorie I;
.Fames and Mr Timothy Tiglor of a
ftpn i 11>i>1111ii(p nrul AT f ?roil Mj - 1
Mack .lowers of Angelusr' M
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orthy sij>*?ie hoys. l>ut you won't
VFR M A ?{K V. il! Voiji continue to
astf joi.r time" >vi(h a married
an.
U. X. I'..- Are wo cVor poimr'tt)
uy a s'utvii. home as my i inner
ft en lull.-! about?
home 1.1 your own soiijc ti 1110
You . really arc giving to li\c in
i'hiu the next two years. Your
it hei- is saving and working hard
iwards .th4s--cnd and all members
I ' tile?la mily should give hi in
uir best support and the dream
ill eoine TeTtpass.'^ '
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.M. I.. \V. Seems like-any. luck is
ad I can't seem to gi t* vc> y niifcH
ni - of. my? sweetheart;* and want
> kiip\v what 1 should do'.'
A.ns.?(li t you a job'and go to
orh and. stop try ing to pull eery
dime y our sweethearts make
[it of them. IJecome independent
ml stand on your own- for they
on't think one bit more of yo'j
hen you try ty "gold-dig" them,
reiytinie you are with them.
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W. ('. WOaii! it really, ba worth
iv while to ta.ke" up* the course of
ludy nry friend has v. rittin to'
ie about ?
Ails.?Indeed it wivild. If^.you
o . 1his friend will he able to
laee you in the same \ coiVipan".
e is * Al AN A(i IN(! next* spring,
legin immediately on it \aiul put
our whole time into the Voik.
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M. ! '. j!.. \yi.ii !i of the', .three
e-J. !ais" and? _:
Ans.?Noije of them, YoiPrialr
don't know how well <>fl'Y you
entli are st:iv silicic 11 few
uire j oars a( any rate.
:t Iioks from hi:i:i> sr. men
Aiaioi'si ii. S. -The I'aivnt\aeier
a*-?>ciatibn was lurd at
h<- school Thursday, Octtvhoj,- Till,
cith an ati'-ndaxce of fil'ly live,
'ho liioi-l iti'i- was called to ordof
y the_ i'iv-i<V::t Mr-. S. C. IViry.
1 mpi\ - - iv'e v. o 1 ii;11 s. rviees con
uclcd by .Mrs. S. C, Campbell afir
w.iiitii the piv-idvi-t in her
iiaimhis way- extended street iutfs
o the oi'yt" uih'.ai ;on
Throiia'h a.;: e'poi ; the Kx-'
outiv board v. a p. nted a proect
of .-> ( a ii.;;' I;. :.'ii 1.1 i'ded equip
iii-i.l .for th pr.inry dopartnient.
his project na iii'y ia i the epproal
f'f tlie do-il i-d al.
'l iie faculty i as. '; ,!>\v11 fium lib
*) JS aiu.1 tile i ..h m.', body is
tvadily mci easivL'. '
A beiiatif'.i: w<-.{?.inped audita
i ill in lia s, bet. n e. oV.oil and sev ral
classi< < '!:- have" been added,
'loin all indication.- ihe school's
icti\.iti'.- a:i in;j immense
y. -
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A ( A It I) OF \ HANKS.
Tile 1 ! ia I 'l ill i;i i.U'l liU'lU, llu1
Janatfei ami Initial .at' .Jaeger)!.i
Folks It ...iM wi.-li- to ox press
heir siiuoie.-t li.atil;.- Jtrt t h e
hurehes. linns am! friends lot
heir lil..ej:al eon'niunions. Those
I'i-hiny to. h< 1;> dune, i.t will
ie hie lily aj>|t)\ 'ini'd at any and
ill times. THA.YK"S??*?:
li s -I'-'inii- I'm Hi * i . Assistatit;
h-v."17. aL ,\I;I 11...: M-ontltfOlv ?
^Cd/Sc^y- ten?-i-?
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NEW JERSEY 1 ^
TRACK MEEf ,
iTWSffSfOTi
I I&SB3
Won the national
af\u c hpmp/0a/5n/ps
jn spectacular eorm.
they placed in ten
everts out of eleven
WHICH G (\\je w&m the
national cup- #
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"THE HON 1N
liv ( ha
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.Although she ha- iuaci h?-;ai\i^j
line on or oil 4-he .-.taao. haAt;
been hoin deal' aini ' ituAb,
! ei. hip -Lei-vy .\<w V'i: 1: [7TTTT
I ua ifeiii ha> hi i'ii able to ai-ijuiK- ji
j Uu* Hij/St .deiicate details all th<
.ivn<li"y of stage - dialogue ami th;
. iiinst- ci afWnunshrjt. bl ir.c theatre
1 In i play "Katie Kuche" opened -a
the. Ambassador Theatre bulimia;
October " 2, and another of hi*
prays "Temporal Powers" will b
givsii its fust American {*uv*kjjUt
lion m the neat: future.. _ 1
\ ? Choir ?' . ?
A . Very large audience enjoye
the elaborate niusicai progrutl
pre.-euied by Mrs. liertlia f'tlz
tn.gh linker, at the OtlicTal openiiij
lot* "Jlat Liu's Little Church Aiiutn
(The (Joiner". A brainh ol' th
li r< ek-American Cjitholic Orihotlo
( hutch, of which 1 he Ilev, Fathe
' <<i<>iil<>n is Priest and organize
!;itji i Uev. Wiliiaiu Buchanan. as
si'stant. J
| Bishop Tyarks ami Father' Not
man presided, at thy dedication e.N
ctciscs which was observed Sun
day. October If. Among the out
landing artists appearing ion th
1 program were: Miss \Ajleluid
I Smith, Charles Kyals, 'Knterso
Jones, Miss Catherine"Kdeno, Jan:
es Kitt le and Miss. Alma Jaeksoi
Mrs. 'Linker wHl be remembered a
'"Saint Settlement" in the Thott
1 son-Stein opera.."Four bainfs 1
j Three Acts" which. _ uppcured o
I l b oa'dway several sea-ons. ag<
.(>r:" pliav of 'm t?activity .in on
iHctioii . with t\he "Little Church
| v.;iTI lie tile ~\>i.-gani/.atiolt of
j (. bihlrell'.s CTToit^ : " 7"
Stepin Fetcliit ii'i'tivi's J?20tl
[for we?.k for peiWinal appvaraiu
i s. and when he\ apearcd at tli
liosy Theatre heuvoetved ijkirxJ
p*. r week. , . . \ ?
"l.ord laird"
Broadway a-mits gtH- a ten..pel
cent commission .for bonking date
tin. othcr.day two of the toys^ww
. fctandiinj on a corner, when "ii
rt marked, "Buy did you see tH7
woman yiilin^ in that big' car' s;
bo eight with. I?0 percent of ot
Ulot?e,V?- .
An i one -hf the hoys won over,
i thousand dollars from college boj>
tip in old Boston 111 the Cummin
wetfhh of Massachusetts the ollu
.?Id. would walk in the drt:
store aiid play ignorant, and win
the tinu- was ripe 111 his little ac
l.et them live to one tiiat trail
pile and pefspire meant the saiv
thing.
Then a little side show midget
couple of feet high, 'it years <.
age. Weight less tluill Jolty pOlllK
took thiee mail si/,ed drinks of g
[ and t wo glasses TTT leer a- n cha
jer. lit" a sawed-otr cigar, walki
lo':* 011 the street and olfeied 1
ii ht tin- whole American I.c-nii
at.oho tinu-, with the entire p<>1 i?
force; thrown in to boot..
1 >nvjd Kei/niek, ll'Olvwuod {>i
(iuet-r. inn! George Cukor. diree
i!VWre J^w in New \ ork to se
r -4-le 1-: 'Mill elllls' in Q'llll'\-Ii'
with the filming of Mn t ea rot M i
'.In-irs novel of th- Ohl Soul
"Gone With The Wind". I'll h.
that 1 know some "cullud" fell
, that will he in it. "Wanna luV
I The 12th annua! World's Chan
piotiship Rodeo opens Wodnosdu,
October ti,' and will continue t\
' ilnv i l'; ' m ri Vi 'rV ?
1 dissatisfied with Certain, featu
e's, the producers of "In Clovoi
have postponed the premiere unt
cert.tin (hapyes have been made
1 ?- soms that ."Virginia" .-tarti
behind the < iiih't hall, it has hot
j-evisod aeain. , ?
On The Avenue
Political party leaders, inelndit
the hie wies" in the now legal .
merican Labor Pat ty, are ^
j alert this week as the period <
registration heeins. Ktforts of :
'parties are eeiitored <>tt getting o
'as many votes as possible. Ti
police have boon instructed
'check all reeist rat ions from hole
hoarding and rooming hor.'vs wi!
In twojity-fotir hours. Most lea
ers predict a probable rogistr
tion in excess of 2.500.00 for tl
oitire city.
Crowd- passing through llarlc
as the World Series begin.
Xow that tlie weather is cool
there nrs three times as man
"Could you do fhis for me, old pa
an } "Mister can you spare
dime."
. A WTA exhikiJpof 2d easel pai
int?s' will he -Ijown at Harlem ho
pita!, l.enoxj avenue and 130th ?
this week. . '
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-?Boxing?i*?in?the-dumps* at
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He* Spears \
ct inn: t i)l-' iii.; -n.a!! c"u''.\';?! < :. '.at
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'I'll* ' VI,: :i. t '!.'!.:. : -. : '.'[
i iiU'S tin- tiK-na at ' i W'-'lH'j
[ War an?l t.:.?? oi?.mts.i>u? - ' a#. |
i.- ill . a IfOv'ui Lit .()]< -< lit J UtVl-.i !:.;ii'-l
. 'If.*' ? a !' *h?- iaflill iVat at ?. ?'l X t?t
; Mat h ?>f Tuito fj 1 tti". . h ., ?
1 On 'I lu- 11 ill
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3510 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS. MO. *
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relieving constipation.
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