The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1957, Page Page 16, Image 16

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Allen Yellow Jacki Against Morris Col Xlu? .Mlcu Unin'ii-iiy YeTHnv" Jackets will ""display a colorful eleven when they open *heir li'al eampatgTi against the Hot-nets of. .Morris College for the * annual ( Parent's Day Classic. September's. at Hurst-Alumni Stadium. Co-Captains Fred Morgan and John' Cash will lead tire Jackets,, who are expertly drilled, by ,t>ion' "tors Joe Tlolphin. Layfnvette Lacy i.ud their capable assistants, in their S) game season.. Morgan, the most? sensational .Allen halfback ever t<> "rviv ^ ' ' *' .. -FOSTER NEW GRID 110ACAT MOREIIOI'SE >? ATLANTA ? Duke L vster. one time All Southern end at Morehouse, has been, named head football roach of. his anna mater, it was announced lust v -ok. ly Dr. Franklin L. Forbes. ath'y-< t tic <]ire?,for. v Since returning to Morehouse, Fostei^Lliaji?seivtuk us intramural director, instructor in phys-ica' ed, and assistant football eoacii.' JLv ? fife Your shopping cart is n 'family's taste ... B food andjbeverage. Sinc< ' ST appreciates the best, yo WL sure your cartconta ' ** ' _ " b T its Open I liege Sept. 28 1 sev 20. i> expected to .c!vo an- j other creat-r bid for "the coverted J "All-American honors. Last season | he passed, received, .and ran" up a) 'jrigpnk* sum of yardage as his , .fotai offense was 812 vards. He' i , ' carried the hall 111 times. for a jUet gain of TOO yards-which- was . | an' average of 6.38 yards' per | 'carry.'He also scored i> TP's. ' Head coach Golphin is dependi . . . ing upon 1.1*03 mounds of solid i f.eef to replace the heavy lineman lost by graduation. Hopes rest in Co-Capfc.in Cash. 215 11>; tackle, IcTy ' Knight. 210 lb. A IT-SI AC yuard.. and Harold Williams, 215 I '!>. jrlue 'fingered end. James Ho-1 unn, 'deceptive quarterback, is ex-1 ported 1' <nke over the position I left by Co Captain'Willie Simon's"1, graduation. Six of la-t yeai' nine oppon-' _ nts failed to cross tit.; Yellow i,'.." ets iroal as Allen : '?il?>?l tin | [ ai.- L 'jn e.-.-ive 214 points eo; )par.evi. vq.-TO for the adversaries: C&iitg I 1 j a mirror of youi? i?3Tpreferences In? ^I ?. almost overyoneL* U,il \\'anfTo make* 0OTTLI ? Columbia, South Cm . <? THE PALMETTO LEADE NOTRE DAME GET3 FIRST NEGRO CAPTAIN ' "A .. ' ' . * . . * ' I SOUTH BEND. IP'< ? VA^! Hame, for the -first - time in its history, will have a Negro as PUTStii ill of <1?W? I if lit J,' *>tif teams. All around athlete Aubrey Lewis, ojJ Mor.dclair, Tv J., football and track and field star has been elected, captain of the 1958 Irish track team. ""vV . Eloctod- by teamiiiatui; rgCCrttiy," the election v as confirmed b y thuf university board and announced bv athletic director Edward 1 "Moose" Krause t.his past week. 1 ' THE HKDHOC'K America was conceived as a land in which the individual would be paramount. No matter bow productive we become, how high we areo able to lilt; ourselves in a material way, how timer the ideas adyauced l>y our scientists, inventors and social I thinker*. we can never afford .to lose sight of the fact that indi- j vidua! liberty and responsibility > ;re the bedrock on which tn^r A-i mericun system was built.. v ] Iwifse... 3 ff : m enef? shnssnt > i z+dLJ J PK. mmm i < NG CO. olina ? ' ^, R j Rites Held For j4 Mrs. Sarah Funches ! OHANGhHURG?Fir.a; rites for j Mrs.jSarah Dantzler Flinches who J dU*d in Newark. N. .T. were held h"rr* last week at Jerusalem 7*1.K. Church with Rev. I. Mitchell of- j j'io atinjr. . !, Mrs.. Flinches, the daughter' of he late Alexandra and (ieovjrima ( Dantzler was the horn in Orange- , hm-t;t~a.inh.denacted thin iifr''I'tit'Sday, June 18, at Newark. . N 1 She joined Calvery M.E. Church at an early aj?e and served faith- i fully until""sne moved to- Newark, , 1 N.J, in nm:? = 5ll<? uHnitilnil I "lof lin \ 5 ir'ni'w' i \* i and taujrht school in OranjA'^ui ? eou-nty for many years. She was married to Emanuel Pantzler ami to this union was "horn three children. Alonzo. OScar, ^ind Ear-, line. . ' . . . ' j ' .? i < After the. Death of- Mr.. Pant/let j she- was later married ro Mr. i Henry Funches and to them was j horn two children, Hertvy and At- 1 meta. I #Soon after moving to Newark, Now Jersey she joined St. JbKiVs M.K. Church and served with them until her death. .Mrs. Flinches was a devoted mother and was loved by all who know her. She leaves to mourn nassimy. five <:hi!dh?n7"~Alon/:o and ^ I'iii IVmtzler? not It of "Newark, ,\'. J.. Mrs. Kail-ine Hhrvoy of - 1 onei-tmr; and Mr. Ilenry ' 'nn<- -s' .md Mrs. A1 meta Hichaidsm of Newark. N.-.I. >110 iian?>htei'-in-law, Mr. .lafisy I Hint liter of Newark and two sons- ~ in-law. Kev. H. 1). Harvey of Oi; uekury. S.C. and Mr. (leortre Richardson' of Newark, X. .1. Six fci'alid-hildren and seven greatUran.leliihlren and many relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Malachi Stokes of Florence. S.C. attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Sarah D. Funchess oa last Sunday. Aloo attend-, ir.g were Mrs.- Kloise Niminons, Mi. Louis Watson of I5aml.ur.gt s,r. - - Benedict i t A Pioneer Of Higher Lea In the City c The Heart < [ COURSES LEADING TOW.A Bachelor 1 Bachelor Ol Bachelor 01 PRE-MED and PRE-1 v>- VW.' " ? Splendid Opportunit Growth and Chara CO-ElbuCATIONAL CLASS "A" \ MODERATE For Further Informalic . I I I Saturday June 6, 15>c>7 ! NEGRO ALL AMERICANS ON :OLLEG9 SQUAD ?A11 - A111 <-1 ic.tli ,1 i ni L: (\vn Syracuse l", Jim" i'urdue, and Abe Wood.-Jr. of 11:1 \ I iois; and near All-Americal i'larenco Peaked, __yt Michijra: lave been nanied i<> the All Co oge football squad tvhich fact the pro World Champion N. A [liants of title-National Footba [ eaeiif. in lie .iiuninl n! il..u- - ? August 7 -in Chicago's Soldier field. I'eakvs, Ine only nor. Ait-Ann-!' an Negro player on the. voiieg roster/.missed certain unahiirtio. AA honors.c because of a >~erioi: injury 111 id-way of the *fe.v.?on la.1 November. ^EDWARDS-* S Just Arrived | New Fall 8 & Suits ~ # Latest 3 Button?^ # Front In All : # Wool Stripes# And Patterns Layaway roq qr Xov; uJj.jJ ^ ipoporiuoais Latest 3 Button Fronts In Stripes # And 7 Patterns La^;?5 S24.50 Edwards MENS SHOP _ l:m A8SEMHI.Y ST. College Institution fjj timing Located >f Columbia, >f the State JRD DEGREE OF Of Arts ? n rv t Science : Divinity 3ENTAL TRAINING ies for Intellectual icter Development INSTITUTION OF ' RATING > E ;?T EXPENSES m Writc:aBB?5T' pv T?rn W OK *? f! 3. A. LACOaIS, President m JL?LIn biilCT COLLEGE1 pgc. s. a I k