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H£L .~.^. SB k^.*nz_ezzzz~r notic J~ Managers Baseball Tear ers and Wrestlers: .The Associated Negro Press, 34 _wants news of your organization, ing events, comments, any thing ar Sports Remember that scores m the game to prevent being too Iatei ALt,EN DEFEATS STATE. T~ ', v " si Orangeburgy S. C., April 3.-.-^ In a game marked by the effec-' tive pitching of Tyler (an ex-~~ Statite) and numerous errors ti on the part of the Garnet and al Blue infieldr State College wasjki defeated bv Allen University of,cr Columbia here to-day^ 7 to -.7.' the mound for the "A. & M. ag- w gregation, and although he al-;R( lowed more hits than his op-j"' ponent, the big fellow was sup- CJ -erb in the pinches. Errors ;ta proved his undoing. Jt'e f- eiy for State, and the star sec-!aI ond sacker for Allen, electrjjfied the V£>st crowd by several spec-| tacular stops of difficult groun- Jm ders and drives- and lightning S throws to first sack. J .' .i-Ixi WILLS WANTS TO FIGHT .V GIBBONS. ^ . ,r^.. -^ New York, N. Y., " April.. - Harry Wills, tfie-colored heavy-' weight challenger, was quoted f, dy Mullins, his manager, - had P! mademistake in failing u " ' G( sign for^a bout-Avith-Tom- Gib. dbena^yh£fcsi^*ed_a big guaran-j, ' ""tee by promoters of the milk u fund show. "Certainly, I want to fightf"^ Gibbons," Wills said, when ask-Lj ed about his stand in the contro- n versy. "I want to fight anybody w thev can get for me, I realize t? thai. Mullinshas placed me in Si bad light, but what can, I doa-^ bout it? He is my manager and A I have got to do what he says."! MOREHOUSE SWAMPS BENEDICT s C. C. Woodson. t Benedict lwst her first game of the,' * season- to Morehouse by a score of 3 to.0:.The.u ir«e I i Uv ii Ling , uf LLockhart kent Benedict at his merevr which lasted througtTout the game; ^ Richardson was on the mound for ^ the home team and .showed good form also. The game was very-«x- ing of Rodgers of Morehouse at short il J stop was one of the Fufstaodtng' fea - _tures of the game. ' ~~ fp, Morehouse scored one run in the thiyd-framo and two in the sixth. Her .ttg^ript tQ score ^n the second was Sykes at tne-piaie. itl Richardson -struek-out six men and walked one, while Lockhart -struck j out fourteen and waked - one aiso. Richardson gave up four.hits while the 1 latter gave only three..')- n The score by innings: 1 , :";r R. H. E., Morehouse 001 002 Q00.3 ^ _ _ Benedict 000 OOP 000..3-^ ~. BENEDICT DROPS ONE TO .. j MORRIS. .1 :.\ I ^ . :rl(j Benedict los£ a hard fought game o at Sumter Easter_Monday; Richard-' 8 son pitching for Benedict had a bad j 8 in the first inning, two in the fifth <5 and one in'the sixth. Benedict scored § in the last "fWo innings. The final £ m «cOr<> was B'tn 5. Bracy. pitching for 0 Morris College was very effective un--g ftil the eighth inning when he weak- 8 ened. Benedict wont hitless until the 3 eighth, when four~hits were secured.* 2 The optiod of.Bracy ny.ido it look very § bad for Benedict. mi ' ^ The score by innings: . |'^ . ^ R. H. E.'Wj m_ .~ Btnediifl 000 000014 S A.6-p^ ' .Morrlw 300 '021 OOx.8.9 -*S; ^ ; Benedict will play Morris College at Spartanburg on the 21st, instead ^ of Claflin. All arrangements have|4< been made for the game and it isjj to count in the league. | J The second of a three game series"! between Benedict and Allen will be: ^ played at Benedict's Park on April 24. < Benedict won the first and is hoping 4 for the^ secondr .All the games between the two schools will be .flayed at Benedict because of such a largely attendance. ,7 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COL- ? LEGE HOLDS MOREHOUSE. j? Orangeburg, S.-C., April 10.. r.- house-4Jnilege met -the State College .1 Warriors in desperate battle here to-;? day and by a terrific circuit wallop of j* Guy Rogers was able tQ. win the % game, Morehouse 2, State College 1. * T"".- ' ',1. _. Rt ilu" . / rou ris, Athletic Clubs, Box- the .- no-: ~"r'- r :.. b01 23 Indiana Avenue* Chicago it Send them scores, results com- qui id everything pertaining. to pU1 ust be sent immediately after ^ "or use..Sporting Editor. dla ng for State, while June did the up iceiving. Coach Harvey elected COr urlin for his pitcher and Williams i catcher. Both pitchers showed , )od form and control; Marl in ^ having i* ^ le edge' by striking out eleven and rowing only three hits while Hop- to ns struck out four and allowed sevl hits. Until .the last half of the eighth j it Hopkina, himself first man ."Bi zrrj ould not bear the ignoring of this, ot on Jiase by laying down a bunt i .his__third stride, stole second, was noocu yy iiuiu a a*v* r mie in home for the first an)d only . illy that State College through de- boi rmined effort was able to make, vie he game ended in the ninth after mc mother attempt by State Colege to' i'ercom§_the lead Morehouse. , * R. H. E. at Score by innings: . T **** [orehouse 000 010 100.2 7 1 ^ tate 7 000 000 010.1 3 3 A Batteries: Marlin, Williams,(More- m niisel; Hopkins and June (State).r-_j mpire, Sniith, ^(Claflin). " M | m -rr., cei ALLEN WINS FROM STATE Co COLLEGE. of In a hectic thirteen" Inning Strug- "'! le Allen University took tKd game :om State A. & M. College of Orange >4rp^,.IVloruhiVL-kflernnnn on the home ^ late 5 to 4.. State College got away j ) a two run load which was increase] j to four in the third inning, Allen tme from behind and tied the score i_ the eighth and won out in the nrieenm. |o« Heyward for Allen, and Savage " jr Stat^ two southpaws, fought a th< uel all the way with Heyward hav- Ac ig a.^hade^ the better of the argu-[in_ tent. The-defense-work of both j as supeyfc... About 1.500 saw the . ame.- Score by inning^: 1... \ .R. H. Er tale 200 200 000 600 0.3 7 2f lien 000 021 010 000 1.5 9 3 ( Batteries: Savage and "Parlor; _ [eyward and Swinton. Umpire-.^ mith. v .... ..... -LEE ANDERSON WINS. }} ffiy The* Associated Negro Press.) Philadelphia, JPa._, April..Lee I tnderspn, the Negro light-heay-weight, of Boston, who, while! laking his home in-this city, ntil his wife recovers from her Iness, won from Tex McEwen 'hTte; 'Of Canada; in the sixth ound- of a ten-round bout at, he Arena Monday night. -While McEwen showed won-' derful crameness, and.carried he tight to Anderson in-every t ound while- his-strength lasted; rwas evident after the first; ound that McEwen was over-1 latchod. alttixmgfLiie weighed! 76 1-2 pounds. Tex seemed to be faster on || is feet than AriQerson, but the I ian fron? Boston punches -wereA k HOURS: 9:3^ A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. h.. MISS MARG ARE . Poro Beautj Used and T; bar ... -1. J 709 MAIN STREET, I * t _ - : ~r ; ( Phones 8512 |* "The Home of < i" B. B. Kirkland Se k . K 1/111' A CCrMDI V CTDfl cr 111 1 nUULilHUi^ I Jinbl > L 4^4 A^A J B.A. BLO . TAIL0R1 _>_ . Dry Cleaning, Pressi Hats Cleaned and 14 k "For and Deliver. 1112 Washington Sl^ Phon . ... THE PALMI der and from the secon< md, when" Anderson ~startei blood flowing from McEwen' se up till the time that th it was stopped in the sixth was plain that it was only estion of time till the terrifi nehes of Anderson would pla; t McEwen. When fhe Cans in was so nelpless in the sixtl it he could not get his hand to defend himself, and wa npletely at the mercy of An rson, Referee Nolan stopper ? uneven contest, althougl Ewen protested and wantei continue. APARTMENT OF LABOl iAS DISMISSED DR. PLECI ER^CQMELAINED OF B^N A. A. C. P. (By The N. A. A. C. P.)" The U. S. Department of La " 1 1 3 JS a J? r nas oismisseu rrom us ser :e Dr. A. W.^ Plecker of Rich >nd, Va., concerning whose an Negro pamphlets (distribute! the expense of the govern ;nt complaint was made t Washington by the Nations ssociaijion for the Advance »nt of Colored People. The N. At A, C. P. has re ived a letter from Arthur E ok, Assistant to-the Secretar; V Lahor,~-confirtning _the dis ssatr^ ; ' . SNVER CONFERENCE 01 N. A. A. C. fc TO VlfllT fm OftADCTS FINEST SCENES (By The N. A. A. C. P.T \ Delegates and visitors to th cteenth Annual Conference o 2 National Association for th Ivaneement of Colored Peopl Dpnvpr, Col., this June, wil ve^ a>n opportunity of seein: WE ADVISE YOU to have your teeth examined regularly once or twice a year. Better to" be safe th(^hije/ry, you know. Y our teeth may be decayed or otherwise diseased; perhaps pyorrhea may be forming. We will give dental work in your mouths , v V Deniuta Consolidated Drs. Harris & Smathers ^-DtI Woods and Baltimore Dental Parlor Phone 9712 1328 Main St. * Columbia, S. C. I Parlor aught. COLUMBIA, S. C. .* and 9893 aood Seeds." xed Company - \ 1.T Columbia, S. C. CKER ING - r ' ing arid Dyeing >cked. We Call e 3814^./ Columbia, S* C. ; "' ._***"* 5TTO LEADER " - ! j, some of the finest scenery of tK . Rockvr Mountains. George W 3' Gross, President of the Denve 31N. A. A. C. P writes that th 0 Colorado^ Springs outing, tja_h ^enderMMielegates and visitor ion June 2?, will include not onb c ' -* a free barbecue iir the Garden:© *|the Gods but a motor trip tak Ming in Manitou, Ute Pass, Nortl Cheyenne Canon and Inroad I mnnr. s , o i The scenery aJong-this rout ^ includes high mountains, gla ^jciers, deep canons, fields of will | of the mountains, and innum , erable streams. .(.For those delegates who wisl ^ to romain in Culuiado hftdr th« Mose of the N. A. A. C. P. Con iteren ftT.thft railrnndn I sy access to vacation points Ti Rocky Mountain National Pari land other points of interest. " i:." t. " I" 6366 - PHONE ; 6366 i- Chair Caneing and Upholsterinj h'nrnitliro Parw>twmir J A ututvui V ivcyan 111^ auu Mattress Renovating. 0 W. S. TREZEVANT ll 1019 Harden St., Columbia, S. < ..... .. Arrival and^ Departure of Trains P ATLANTIC COAST LINE 1 : COLUMBIA, S. C. __u Effective September 21, 1924. V"'" (Alltrains daily)...t. jl>:45 a. m. Wil.-'New York 12:55 p. n p " Sleeper to Wilmington. |lt ^25 p. m. Wil.-Ncw York 10:50^ p. n 7] Sleeper to Wilmington **, 4:50 -pr m. .Cliai leston 11:35 a. ir Parlor Car to Charleston Columbia, Newberry &LaurenaPLP I-dll4b&r«. m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. nr e d 4:20 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. ir e .Union Station daily; d.Gervias Si [i i station daily except Sunday. ! For information call at Union Sta ^ tion. Phone 9782. i 4 SOUTHERN RAILWAY i SYSTEM. Corrected February 20th, 1925. Arrival and departure of passer ger trains at Columbia, S. C. Cor 4 Arrive No. Between No. Deparl rected to December 21, 1924. 110:05 a 31 N.~Y.^ftngTTSta 31 10:15 ..Ai20 P 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:40 1:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 - 4-: 50^ p" 28 hin.-Charleston .28 4:55 I 10:40 p 10 Columbia-Cin. ' 9 7:05 | 5:35 a 24 Columbia-Jack. 23 10:55 10:00 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 ;T0:15a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 11:30 a 14 Columbia-13av. 13 2:10 j 0:25 p 6 ColUmbia-Char. 4 "5:40 10:25 p 11 Cclumbia-Chas. 12 7:10 ; 5:20 a.15 Columbia-Cha*. 10.3:00 t 1:45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 10:25 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:85 r 270B y W'C'cJu¥tbTa-Gruufi.17 2": 10 1 5:40 p 113 Cola.-Rock Hi! HI 6:15 Nob. 31 and 32, Augusta specie .[Pullmans aiid^tiiniag cars. Nos; 27 and 28; Carolina specia Pullman and dining cars.' 1 \T7rn llT- rto - - I .*tvo> v c*nu i^|~I Qt tf Sky special; Pullmans and dining car j High class coaches all trains. Di jpendable service. Schedule figuri rpublished us information only and n< "3 guaranteed. rot City ticket office," T3'07 ~Main Stre< 3 C. T- COBB, C. T. A., 8. H. McLEAN.^yB. . * .Telephone 6356.' 11 ALLE r. If" L *> » Y Bishop W. ft ^ A Co-educational Ii r t » Under the Auspices > Y Offers the F :[ ^, Grammar School, E | & an(* Tailoring. || ^ For further inJ mi in' i'I .y .r- . -. ~ -o e r .X~XKK"XXX~xk^^~X**X~X~X**X*«X e | Profession 8 Office Hours: Telephonesi £1LLI3U A. M. to 2 P M- Office 3536 f 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 jj Dr. C. E. Stepehenson [-. £*"-< Diseases of Women and' Children A Specialty r Office: - Residence: T 1414% Assembly ;St. 1328 Oak St. .. i»"J. -.r. - Dr. L. M.| DANIELS Physician and Surgeon 1 Sppiriq] Attpntinn CLiimw nf e Women. 1121 Washington St, 2210 Hampton " Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone; 7165. »[ Office Hours: Telephones: lc 9 to 10 -A. M. Office 4076 12 to 3 P. M. Res. 6962 7 to 8 P. M. , 3 Frank B. Johnson, M. D. ? Office: > Residence: . Office Hours: - Telephones: 9:00 to 10:30 A. M. = Qffiee_3796 12:00-to 1:00 P. *M. Res. 4692 ; 2:30 to 4:00. P. M. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. . DR. J. G. STUART -v Office: - : Residence: 1702 Main Street".1417 Pine Street rnTTTMRTA o n e Office Hours: * :.' Telephones: » 8 to 9 A. M. . Office 4247 1 to 2 P. M. Res. 4052 u 6 to 8 P. M, 7 ' tr Dn W. D. Chappcllc, Jr^-, . Office) ^ Resdence: .J 2101 G.ervais St. 1201 Pine St. i. Office Hours: Telephone: 9 to 10 A. M- Offi. & Res. 4263 t 12 to .1 P. M. -6 to 8 P.M. 4 Dr. B.A.EVERETT m Offiice & Residence: 1329 Pine St., Columbia, S. C. _=DR. N. A. JENKINS Office: Residence: i- 1107% Washington St. 1416 Pine St. .. Phone. tiuua Phone 3873 b. I i i. nfficfl Ttnuro- . i" 19_A.OL to 11 A. M. Office 8281 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hospital 3261 B42-JB_JlL_to 4 P. M. Rpg fl09« p Dr. W. Swan Rhodes P Officer .- ^ Residence; a 1323Vz Assembly St. 1614 Gregg St. P M COLUMBIA^ S. C. & ^^.. p Office Hours: P 10 A. M. to IP. M. , a 6 P. M. to 7 P; M, p! Dr. J, H. Goodwin a a Phones: Office 6026 Res. 3039 p 1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C. a ........^ f"DR. JAMES H. SIMS4 j. Veterinary Surgeon 826 Laurel St., Phonelm h HGOLUMBIA, St G. f H-PR-P^ P. WATSON AT 1ST CAL. s- VARY BAPTIST CHURCH e- _________ 23 . The^General Missionary, Rev. P. P. Watson, by a most cordial invitatkm of the pastor. Dr. H. W. Long, will >t, preach and present the claims of miasion and the various objects for which A the Convention stands at 1st Calvarv Baptist Church, Sunday Moaning, April 19. Come and hear him. miTTMRIA. S. , D. Chappelle, A. M* Ph. D institution for the Training of the African Methodist 1 ollowing Courses: [ces^ormal, Teacher Tra lome Economics, Music, Pi formation address: Rev. D. H, Sims. A. II I M III I-mil for UBi Saturday, April 18, li)£p. ^ _wl Cards | Office Hours: Phone. 3530 JL 9 A. M. to 2 P. M-. 3 P. M. to TP. M. ~~ Sundays By Appointments. Dr. H. G. Thompson .~..Surgeon Dentist . Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. r> 1414V6 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C ' 3i Office Hours: .Phone 6030 8:30 to 1:00 P. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. Sundays By Appointment. g DR. I,. A T.F.WTP. ~~ Dentist ^ 1702 Main St., Columbia, S. C. i Phone 6706 '?.- \ l. DR. .T. K. WATTS Surgeon Dentist . 1109% Washington £[£., Columbia Over Johnson-Bmdley-Morris Office- Hours: TelephgfteS: "t "' ^ 8:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. Office 6033 V 2:00 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. Res.. 3873^ Sunday by Appointment. DR. O. K. JENKINS Dentist ~ Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia ^ | A Specialty. 1107f% Washington St. Columbia Office Hours: Telephones: 3:30 A. Mr^<L:2 P. Mz Office 4706 . 3:00 P. M. to 7 P. M. lRes. 5873 Dr. Jas. HrGootterJr. j Dentist 1 ..^\ Frederick 'Building 1323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. Opposite City Market; DR. H. H. COOPER .. n-"iui Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. Offi. Phone C429 lltjB Washington ft nours: Telephones: ,, 9 to 10 A. M.^ Office ^06 ' 12 to 2 P. M. Residence 243 «. fl to 4 p.- M. 6 to 8 P. M. J.Douglas Williams, M. D.1 I PHYSICIAN & . SURGEON 1109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. V Office Hours: " Telephones: 10 td 12 M. Office 5744. 2 to 6 P. M. Res. 3702- W Sunday By Appointment . DR.M. A. EVANS. . Diseases of Women and Children. A " Specialty. Graduate-Nursea- iii ' ^ Attendance. 1501Taylor St. Columbia, S. C". * ' NOTK'lfcy-j ±=r Communications intended for- the current isfeue must reacFT this office, (if out of town) not ^ later than Tuesday night. Ci- ty news by Wednesday night. RSITY pj ~ " - I'*' C. jx-^> Chancellor ~~~~ - | f of Negro Youths. & Episcopal Church. ' J gfr School, I inting, Commercial ^

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k^.*nz_ezzzz~r noticJ~ Managers Baseball Tearers and Wrestlers:.The Associated Negro Press, 34

_wants news of your organization,ing events, comments, anything arSports Remember that scores mthe game to prevent being too Iatei

ALt,EN DEFEATS STATE. T~', v

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Orangeburgy S. C., April 3.-.-^In a game marked by the effec-'tive pitching of Tyler (an ex-~~

Statite) and numerous errors tion the part of the Garnet and al

Blue infieldr State College wasjkidefeated bv Allen University of,crColumbia here to-day^ 7 to

-.7.' the mound for the "A. & M. ag- w

gregation, and although he al-;R(lowed more hits than his op-j"'ponent, the big fellow was sup- CJ-erb in the pinches. Errors ;taproved his undoing. Jt'e

f- eiy for State, and the star sec-!aIond sacker for Allen, electrjjfied 1°the V£>st crowd by several spec-|tacular stops of difficult groun- Jmders and drives- and lightning S

throws to first sack. J.' .i-Ixi

WILLS WANTS TO FIGHT .VGIBBONS. ^. ,r^.. -^

New York, N. Y., " April.. -

Harry Wills, tfie-colored heavy-'weight challenger, was quoted f,

dy Mullins, his manager, - had P!mademistake in failing u

" ' G(sign for^a bout-Avith-Tom- Gib.dbena^yh£fcsi^*ed_a big guaran-j,

' ""tee by promoters of the milk ufund show.

"Certainly, I want to fightf"^Gibbons," Wills said, when ask-Ljed about his stand in the contro- n

versy. "I want to fight anybody w

thev can get for me, I realize t?

thai. Mullinshas placed me in Sibad light, but what can, I doa-^bout it? He is my manager and AI have got to do what he says."!MOREHOUSE SWAMPS BENEDICT s

C. C. Woodson.t

Benedict lwst her first game of the,'* season- to Morehouse by a score of

3 to.0:.The.u ir«e I i Uv ii Ling , uf LLockhartkent Benedict at his merevr

which lasted througtTout the game; ^Richardson was on the mound for ^the home team and .showed goodform also. The game was very-«x-

ing of Rodgers of Morehouse at short ilJ stop was one of the Fufstaodtng' fea

- _tures of the game. ' ~~fp,Morehouse scored one run in the

thiyd-framo and two in the sixth. Her.ttg^ript tQ score ^n the second was

Sykes at tne-piaie. itlRichardson -struek-out six men and

walked one, while Lockhart -struck jout fourteen and waked - one aiso.Richardson gave up four.hits while the 1

latter gave only three..')- nThe score by innings: 1

, :";r R. H. E.,Morehouse 001 002 Q00.3 ^

_ _ Benedict 000 OOP 000..3-^~. BENEDICT DROPS ONE TO

.. j MORRIS. .1 :.\ I^ . :rl(jBenedict los£ a hard fought game oat Sumter Easter_Monday; Richard-' 8son pitching for Benedict had a bad j 8in the first inning, two in the fifth <5and one in'the sixth. Benedict scored §in the last "fWo innings. The final £

m «cOr<> was B'tn 5. Bracy. pitching for 0Morris College was very effective un--g

ftil the eighth inning when he weak- 8ened. Benedict wont hitless until the 3eighth, when four~hits were secured.* 2The optiod of.Bracy ny.ido it look very §bad for Benedict. mi ' ^The score by innings: . |'^.̂ R. H. E.'Wj

m_.~ Btnediifl 000 000014 S A.6-p^' .Morrlw 300 '021 OOx.8.9 -*S; ^

; Benedict will play Morris Collegeat Spartanburg on the 21st, instead ^of Claflin. All arrangements have|4<been made for the game and it isjjto count in the league. | JThe second of a three game series"!

between Benedict and Allen will be: ^played at Benedict's Park on April 24. <Benedict won the first and is hoping 4for the^ secondr.All the games betweenthe two schools will be .flayedat Benedict because of such a largelyattendance. ,7SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COL- ?

LEGE HOLDS MOREHOUSE. j?Orangeburg, S.-C., April 10..r.- house-4Jnilege met -the State College .1

Warriors in desperate battle here to-;?day and by a terrific circuit wallop of j*Guy Rogers was able tQ. win the %game, Morehouse 2, State College 1. *

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ris, Athletic Clubs, Box- the.- no-:

~"r'- r :.. b0123 Indiana Avenue* Chicago itSend them scores, results com- quiid everything pertaining. to pU1ust be sent immediately after ^"or use..Sporting Editor. dla

ng for State, while June did the upiceiving. Coach Harvey elected COrurlin for his pitcher and Williamsi catcher. Both pitchers showed ,

)od form and control; Marl in ^having i* ^le edge' by striking out eleven androwing only three hits while Hop- tons struck out four and allowed sevlhits.Until .the last half of the eighth jit Hopkina, himself first man ."Bi zrrjould not bear the ignoring of this,ot on Jiase by laying down a bunti .his__third stride, stole second, was

noocu yy iiuiu a v» a*v* r

mie in home for the first an)d only .

illy that State College through de- boirmined effort was able to make, viehe game ended in the ninth after mcmother attempt by State Colege to'i'ercom§_the lead o£ Morehouse. ,

* R. H. E. at

Score by innings: . T ****[orehouse 000 010 100.2 7 1 ^tate 7 000 000 010.1 3 3 ABatteries: Marlin, Williams,(More- mniisel; Hopkins and June (State).r-_jmpire, Sniith, ^(Claflin).

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ALLEN WINS FROM STATE CoCOLLEGE. of

In a hectic thirteen" Inning Strug- "'!le Allen University took tKd game:om State A. & M. College of Orange>4rp^,.IVloruhiVL-kflernnnn on the home

^

late 5 to 4.. State College got away j

) a two run load which was increase]j to four in the third inning, Allentme from behind and tied the score

i_ the eighth and won out in thenrieenm. |o«Heyward for Allen, and Savage "

jr Stat^ two southpaws, fought a th<uel all the way with Heyward hav- Acig a.^hade^ the better of the argu-[in_tent. The-defense-work of both jas supeyfc... About 1.500 saw the .ame.-

Score by inning^: 1...

\ .R. H. Ertale200 200 000 600 0.3 7 2f

lien 000 021 010 000 1.5 9 3 (Batteries: Savage and "Parlor;

_

[eyward and Swinton. Umpire-.^mith. v .... .....

-LEE ANDERSON WINS. }}ffiy The* Associated Negro Press.)Philadelphia, JPa._, April..Lee I

tnderspn, the Negro light-heay-weight,of Boston, who, while!laking his home in-this city,

ntilhis wife recovers from herIness, won from Tex McEwen'hTte; 'Of Canada; in the sixth

ound-of a ten-round bout at,he Arena Monday night.-While McEwen showed won-'derful crameness, and.carriedhe tight to Anderson in-every tound while- his-strength lasted;rwas evident after the first;ound that McEwen was over-1latchod. alttixmgfLiie weighed!76 1-2 pounds.Tex seemed to be faster on ||is feet than AriQerson, but the I

ian fron? Boston punches -wereA

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THE PALMI

der and from the secon<

md, when" Anderson ~starteiblood flowing from McEwen'

se up till the time that thit was stopped in the sixthwas plain that it was onlyestion of time till the terrifinehes of Anderson would pla;t McEwen. When fhe Cansin was so nelpless in the sixtlit he could not get his handto defend himself, and wa

npletely at the mercy of Anrson, Referee Nolan stopper? uneven contest, althouglEwen protested and wanteicontinue.

APARTMENT OF LABOliAS DISMISSED DR. PLECIER^CQMELAINED OF B^NA. A. C. P. (By

The N. A. A. C. P.)"The U. S. Department of La"

1 1 3 JS a J?r nas oismisseu rrom us ser

:e Dr. A. W.^ Plecker of Rich>nd, Va., concerning whose an

Negro pamphlets (distribute!the expense of the govern

;nt complaint was made tWashington by the Nationsssociaijion for the Advance»nt of Colored People.The N. At A, C. P. has reived a letter from Arthur Eok, Assistant to-the Secretar;V Lahor,~-confirtning _the disssatr^ ; '

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SNVER CONFERENCE 01N. A. A. C. fc TO VlfllT fmOftADCTS FINEST SCENES(By The N. A. A. C. P.T \

Delegates and visitors to thcteenth Annual Conference o

2 National Association for thIvaneement of Colored PeoplDpnvpr, Col., this June, wilve^ a>n opportunity of seein:

WE ADVISE YOUto have your teeth examinedregularly once or twice a year.Better to" be safe th(^hije/ry,you know. Y our teeth maybe decayed or otherwise diseased;perhaps pyorrhea maybe forming. We will give

dental work in your mouths, v V

Deniuta Consolidated

Drs. Harris & Smathers^-DtI Woods and

Baltimore Dental ParlorPhone 9712 1328 Main St.

* Columbia, S. C.

I Parlor

aught.

COLUMBIA, S. C.

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aood Seeds."xed Company - \1.T Columbia, S. C.

CKERING -

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ing arid Dyeing>cked. We Call

e 3814^./ Columbia, S* C.

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5TTO LEADER "

- !j, some of the finest scenery of tK. Rockvr Mountains. George W3' Gross, President of the Denve31N. A. A. C. P writes that th0 Colorado^ Springs outing, tja_h^enderMMielegates and visitorion June 2?, will include not onbc ' -*

a free barbecue iir the Garden:©*|the Gods but a motor trip takMing in Manitou, Ute Pass, NortlCheyenne Canon and Inroad

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, oi The scenery aJong-this rout

^ includes high mountains, gla^jciers, deep canons, fields of will

| of the mountains, and innum, erable streams..(.For those delegates who wisl^ to romain in Culuiado hftdr th«Mose of the N. A. A. C. P. Coniteren ftT.thft railrnndnI sy access to vacation points TiRocky Mountain National Pariland other pointsof interest.

" i:." t." I" 6366 - PHONE ; 6366

i- Chair Caneing and Upholsterinjh'nrnitliro Parw>twmir

J A ututvui V ivcyan 111^ auu

Mattress Renovating.0 W. S. TREZEVANTll

1019 Harden St., Columbia, S. <..... ..

Arrival and^ Departure of TrainsP ATLANTIC COAST LINE1 : COLUMBIA, S. C.__u Effective September 21, 1924.

V"'" (Alltrains daily)...t.jl>:45

a. m. Wil.-'New York 12:55 p. n

p "

Sleeper to Wilmington.|lt ^25 p. m. Wil.-Ncw York 10:50^ p. n

7] Sleeper to Wilmington**, 4:50 -pr m. .Cliai leston 11:35 a. irParlor Car to Charleston

Columbia, Newberry &LaurenaPLPI-dll4b&r«. m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. nre d 4:20 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. ire .Union Station daily; d.Gervias Si[i i station daily except Sunday.

! For information call at Union Sta^ tion. Phone 9782.

i4 SOUTHERN RAILWAYi SYSTEM.

Corrected February 20th, 1925.

Arrival and departure of passerger trains at Columbia, S. C. Cor

4 Arrive No. Between No. Deparlrected to December 21, 1924.110:05 a 31 N.~Y.^ftngTTSta 31 10:15

..Ai20 P 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:401:30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45

- 4-: 50^ p" 28 hin.-Charleston .28 4:55I 10:40 p 10 Columbia-Cin. '

9 7:05| 5:35 a 24 Columbia-Jack. 23 10:5510:00 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00;T0:15a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:4511:30 a 14 Columbia-13av. 13 2:10

j 0:25 p 6 ColUmbia-Char. 4 "5:40

10:25 p 11 Cclumbia-Chas. 12 7:10; 5:20 a.15 Columbia-Cha*. 10.3:00t 1:45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:2510:25 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:85r 270B y W'C'cJu¥tbTa-Gruufi.17 2":10

1 5:40 p 113 Cola.-Rock Hi! HI 6:15Nob. 31 and 32, Augusta specie.[Pullmans aiid^tiiniag cars.Nos; 27 and 28; Carolina specia

Pullman and dining cars.'1 \T7rn llT- rto - -

I .*tvo> v c*nu i^|~I Qt tfSky special; Pullmans and dining car

j High class coaches all trains. Dijpendable service. Schedule figurirpublished us information only and n<

"3 guaranteed.rot City ticket office," T3'07 ~Main Stre<

3 C. T- COBB, C. T. A.,8. H. McLEAN.^yB. .

* .Telephone 6356.'

11 ALLEr.

If"L *>» Y Bishop W.ft^ A Co-educational Iir t "»» Under the Auspices> Y Offers the F

:[ ^, Grammar School, E

|& an(* Tailoring.

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Office Hours: Telephonesi£1LLI3U A. M. to 2 P M- Office 3536f 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548

jj Dr. C. E. Stepehenson[-. £*"-<Diseases of Women and' Children A

Specialtyr Office: - Residence:T 1414% Assembly ;St. 1328 Oak St... i»"J. -.r.

- Dr. L. M.|DANIELSPhysician and Surgeon1 Sppiriq] Attpntinn CLiimw nf

eWomen.1121 Washington St, 2210 Hampton"

Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone; 7165.»[

Office Hours: Telephones:lc 9 to 10 -A. M. Office 407612 to 3 P. M. Res. 69627 to 8 P. M. ,3

Frank B. Johnson, M. D.? Office: > Residence: .

Office Hours: - Telephones:9:00 to 10:30 A. M. = Qffiee_379612:00-to 1:00 P. *M. Res. 4692; 2:30 to 4:00. P. M.

6:00 to 8:00 P. M.

. DR. J. G. STUART-v

Office: -: Residence:

1702 Main Street".1417 Pine Street rnTTTMRTAo n

e Office Hours: * :.' Telephones:» 8 to 9 A. M. . Office 42471 to 2 P. M. Res. 4052

u 6 to 8 P. M, 7'

tr Dn W. D. Chappcllc, Jr^-,. Office) ^ Resdence: .J

2101 G.ervais St. 1201 Pine St.

i. Office Hours: Telephone:9 to 10 A. M- Offi. & Res. 4263t 12 to .1 P. M.-6 to 8 P.M. 4

Dr. B.A.EVERETTm Offiice & Residence:

1329 Pine St., Columbia, S. C.

_=DR. N. A. JENKINSOffice: Residence:

i- 1107% Washington St. 1416 Pine St... Phone. tiuua Phone 3873b. I i i.nfficfl Ttnuro- . i"

19_A.OL to 11 A. M. Office 82817 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hospital 3261

B42-JB_JlL_to 4 P. M. Rpg fl09«p Dr. W. Swan RhodesP Officer .- ^ Residence;a 1323Vz Assembly St. 1614 Gregg St.P M COLUMBIA^ S. C.& ^^..p Office Hours:P 10 A. M. to IP. M. ,a 6 P. M. to 7 P; M,p! Dr. J, H. Goodwinaa Phones: Office 6026 Res. 3039p 1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C.a ........^

f"DR. JAMES H. SIMS4j. Veterinary Surgeon

826 Laurel St., Phonelmh HGOLUMBIA, St G. f

H-PR-P^ P. WATSON AT 1ST CAL.s- VARY BAPTIST CHURCH

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23. The^General Missionary, Rev. P. P.Watson, by a most cordial invitatkmof the pastor. Dr. H. W. Long, will

>t, preach and present the claims of miasionand the various objects for whichA the Convention stands at 1st Calvarv

Baptist Church, Sunday Moaning,April 19. Come and hear him.

miTTMRIA. S.

, D. Chappelle, A. M* Ph. D

institution for the Trainingof the African Methodist 1ollowing Courses:[ces^ormal, Teacher Tralome Economics, Music, Pi

formation address:Rev. D. H, Sims. A.

II I M III I-mil forUBi

Saturday, April 18, li)£p. ^ _wlal

Cards |Office Hours: Phone. 3530 JL9 A. M. to 2 P. M-.3 P. M. to TP. M. ~~

Sundays By Appointments.

Dr. H. G. Thompson.~..Surgeon Dentist .

Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.r>

1414V6 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C

' 3iOffice Hours: .Phone 60308:30 to 1:00 P. M.2:00 to 6:00 P. M.

Sundays By Appointment.

g DR. I,. A T.F.WTP.~~ Dentist ^

1702 Main St., Columbia, S. C.

iPhone 6706 '?.-\l.DR. .T. K. WATTS

Surgeon Dentist .

1109% Washington £[£., ColumbiaOver Johnson-Bmdley-Morris

Office- Hours: TelephgfteS: "t "' ^

8:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. Office 6033 V2:00 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. Res.. 3873^

Sunday by Appointment.DR. O. K. JENKINS

Dentist ~

Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia ^

| A Specialty.1107f% Washington St. Columbia

Office Hours: Telephones:3:30 A. Mr^<L:2 P. Mz Office 4706 .3:00 P. M. to 7 P. M. lRes. 5873

Dr. Jas. HrGootterJr. jDentist 1 ..^\Frederick 'Building1323 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.

Opposite City Market;

DR. H. H. COOPER.. n-"iui

Gold Crown and Bridge Work ASpecialty.

Offi. Phone C429 lltjB Washingtonftnours: Telephones: ,,9 to 10 A. M.^ Office ^06 '

12 to 2 P. M. Residence 243 «.fl to 4 p.- M.6 to 8 P. M.

J.Douglas Williams, M. D.1 IPHYSICIAN & . SURGEON

1109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. VOffice Hours: " Telephones:10 td 12 M. Office 5744.2 to 6 P. M. Res. 3702- W

Sunday By Appointment .

DR.M. A. EVANS..

Diseases of Women and Children. A "

Specialty. Graduate-Nursea- iii ' ^

Attendance.

1501Taylor St. Columbia, S. C".

* ' NOTK'lfcy-j ±=r

Communications intended for-the current isfeue must reacFTthis office, (if out of town) not ^later than Tuesday night. Ci-ty news by Wednesday night.

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Chancellor ~~~~

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