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FIUIIAY Of.'l OliFIt !l
"SAN Btcisnin
SPORTS
PAGE
AMY'S DOPE ON
SPORTS
NEWS FROM OUR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE GROUPS
With tlu« emeriti improvement in
foottiull throughout tIn* country wo
no longer find a few hi# colleges
monopolizing the field unit using
the mil :i I lor colleges to practice up
on for their lug game* in Xovem
ber. Rather wo find linn! games on
tap from tlio vory beginning of tho
season. Thin coining Sat unlay, tho
second in October, with the aeaaon
just throo week* old, will witness
•onie of tho Noaioii 'a beat game*—
notably tho Notro Dame — North-
PRAIRIE VIEW PANTHERS IIRIILINIi EOR
AT FAIR
Marshall, Tex., Oct. 5.—Tho Wi
lo; l« y Prairie View clash two woefca
lionce will bo one of the bi„" games
of tlio Koaaon among our group. 't
is doubtful if there will bo a better
attended g;.me anywhere during
the present year. Last year ton
thounand fans journeyed to tho
western battle. The football fan ' •"r ol loxns Htndium, and
who ha* to got bin game via the < t!i« r.soat hectic
radio can have his choice of aevorul o\cr staged at the Dalian
tempting morsoU eaeli Saturday ;
merely by the turn of a dial. Tin- recovery of a | artially block-
xxx *'<1 forward pass during the cIon-
Ono of tin' auniial Southwextern "!K momenta of play, a pass that
fell into tho hands of "Streak"
Kvariii, ami a dash of sixty yards
down a clear field gave tho locals
a 17-1II victory over tho 1'anthers.
Almoitt as inr.uy again m ::aw laiit
year's battle will bo on hand this
fall. Panther root em nav that the
\\ iley eleven v. an lucky to win last
year, but Wildcat followers believe
they had the better team, bo they
ii.- nil going back to prove that
tin \ were right.
itoth teams will bo bettor than
At present writing the World * tht^v wore Inst year. Prairie View
Series looks like a to • u;. By the j,I1H benefited |,y tho uddition of
classics will take place this Satur
day at Prairie \ ew when Sam Tay
lor's Panthers take on Langston
University, This should bo one of
the best games of the entire year
ns Lnngstou is nlwav.i o'.e of the
strongest teams in the country and
Taylor has a bunch of stalwarts
who promise to "go places and do
things". We hope to give our road
ors a detailed aecount of tin game
in next week's i "lie.
BUTTER AND EfiliS TAKE PLACE OF TUITION VIRGINIA PON-hWARO SCRAP TO BE REAL
THRILLER
By Napoleon B. KDWAHD
October 5, 1931.
Coach Ham B. Taylor is taking
the Panthers through a series of j
weird tactics every day on Black j
shear Stadium. The Coach is trim
tiling the Panthers to suit his mold
for the grdiiron clussis against the
Wiley Wild Cats, which will bring
thousands to the state fair at Dal
las on Negro Day, October 19.
PAUL QUINN COLLEfiEp
IN FULL SWING FOR
Waco, T \an.
Vninn has .cnterad
I Orceaihoro. (CXs.) — That no
I student really desirous of finishing
| her education at the Bennett Col
I lege for Women here will be prev-
ented 'rain doing mo hoeiriso of laek
(amis, was the cause of the re
Pent surprising aiuiounceuieut of
I br. I)avid Jon en, president of the
j whoal that farm produce of nil
I kinds will l e accepted in lieu of
I tuition this year. Because many
I ttodents arc the daughters of farm
I who are having a hard time
Wiley Defeats Xavier
College
ITT.
of Ui.'iU.
It is claimed publicly by those i year of *e-
S' fiftv first * Pre*el^ t,M' ,ttn" I roduets
kf houglit bv the selmol at market
her
rut her aasoiciously
tit the college who know football with a standard fncultr of state ap
ami
J t f tfie student.
'dited on the tuition
mid educated in football tactics, : proved teachers and a comrn ndablt
(hut tho Punthors will bo able to student body gathered from here and Already patrons have come in
give a better account of themselves: there tlnuoiit the state. Dr. Solomon I,utter, sweet potatoes,
this year ot Dallas than they have .Porter llood is the colkv.e p:.m r j^, !lll(| i|( ,ftv,IM.,,t
done for several years before. tIlia year. Tho other members o| * the college fees. The plan is paas behind the line hit off 1
Although some of tho aces have | the teaching staff are the apoie, fr«>m fating witli hearty response among i4 r the first touchdown, folio
left the Panther troop by way of | pr< sident D an Mobr on thru, as last parent farmers, Dr. Jones said. | A rapid driv
By (Joralri II. Adams
Shroveport, La., (Jet. -. I'lid- r
the bright lights of B"idenharn Cork,
the Wiley Wildcats tramm led the
Aavier College eleven of New < .
leans here touight to the tune of
49-0. The Xavier lads were a game
will bunch, but aonn tvhat at
weighed, and very much outplav >1
by the Konguieu, they were una 1*1
to at'ive off the purple hor<l , a.. !
so wont down to defeat. Thru o.;n
utes after the starting whisib,
"Park-r" Adams, freshmnii *Miiid"
from Fast St. Louis, on a doiiM.
ii
the
' ionship
arkh*1ale,
lb* flu "
coaching
tain
(* n i \
grid
complete
lie year.
• ' A lieu is under-
pin manager of the
IL* hard •Bub" Keller
• oi Kupert Pieott as head
t\ department.
lodule for the
^-miliar at Lvneh-
Brie
How
time our paper reaches you the
fimmy DuPreo at half and big
ries may be over, but at present nu^|,,.M nt tackle, while tho addition
it yooks as though the Athletics 10f I'utterson and Adaibo to tho lo
may have at last settled down to ra|n flUM proven a godsend to Coach
business, drove should be "right Long. Coach Sam Taylor has scout-
for at least one more game, while ,.,j |,utj, „f the Wildcats' starts to
iloyt, in our opinion, tho equal ot and Prod Long made a flying
either Grove or Karnshaw, is still trip to Prairie View last week to
an ace up Connie's sleeve. Kuril j took over the Panthers in their
shaw can be counted on, too, for j ^nine with Houston Junior. Both
another game. Hnllahan is the conches are getting ready, and
Card's best bet now and since far ! neither will have any alibis,
has defeated the White Klcphnnt*
twice iu shut out games, tho law i Taylor s stylo of open plav thut
of averages may work against him "'"do him famous at ( lark several
his next time out. | v'tar* a««> * ling's ver
satilo running .attack assures fans
yenr. There bus been
awakening among the
quite a a
Too bad that our recreation pro-
gram should be curtailed just now
but wo hope the powers that be
I of an afternoon filled with action
i when the Paathers and Wildcats
will make the best of a difficult
condition A&4 tjffi- .work, sol
uii* on Monday October 19th.
well begun
W. a,.
Knoxvil
graduation, it is said thcue aces
have been replaced with their
equals or superiors and that there the school, from a local citiz<nrjfl
should be no cause for apprchcn viewopint and the alumni and the
lion gecauso of their absence at result of a keener price and spirit
Ballns. i is already showing itaolf among the
i>r, Kdward B. Kvans, director of i -tud nts. And when the studentb
athletics at the college, has reloas- leflect the upper touch it is a geod
ed information thut a special train ^-ign that the spiritual yenat of an
will leave Houston for Dallas on institution is fresh and working.
the morning of October 19, picking This has been tho great aims of
up passengers nt intermediate stn Bishop W. Sampson Brooks, the
tions along the line. The speciul chairman of th board of trustees,
will leave Houston at and j who is laboiing so nobly in the in
Prairie View at 7:00 a.m., and ur toiosts of tho Christian Church and «®ih.'ill Team,
rive in Dallas at 1:00 |uu., it was education in this state. The chair-
reported. The siecial will return "«•" « ' the different organizstiona
from DnILus about 10:00 p.m., Dr. j which have com ' into being to thc
Kvans said. j • lid nf strengthening things morally
The Panthers and the Wild Cats and materially about the institut e
have been friendly but serious con !-:n,l thruout th state, Prof. A. W.
tenders on
This plan for accepting product ( unerring toe of
upportera ofl jRbahly accounts in part for the netted the extra
from midtield. Th
"Cush " 1 'f nkI in
>oint. Adam
^en< c of any docreaae in the col looted another touchdown «oon ai'tt i
enrollment for this year, it was following a march down the fin
p
San Antonio To Have
Football Team
and then hit the line succi -
for the extra point. No more s
were made in the first quarter.
In the aeeond quarter Captain
Bunt" Johnson did some prettv
| running ^iud garner d a touchdown.
Krunklin making the extra point. At
fW the first time San Antonio stage in the gniuo Coach L( n„
^ wll have a Colored lud« pendent s,'nt in ,,iH w^ond string baekhe
It will be directed "enter, and a guard. No more . . or s
3f/. W. Ht-nimings, popular Central 'made in this quarter, the b;
|JfKr und Director, and will be • remaining well in Xavier ten it..r
iked iiy Earl Kicliardson, iormei u"til the half, which ended W il<
j art'r hack for Sam Huston Col Xavier 0.
thru grn
lar tin
' ing koiiio
nl halt I
ton, half
ter, * * Hi;
• In at Lincoln Cni
' at Itichmond.
ird at Itichmond.
Puul at Lawrence
i ite at Petersburg,
at Haleigh, X. C.
h Carolina State at
ILL
bbv " Gill and
Williams au<!
the old guard
determined to
hting squad
t lie C.I,A.A.
v• Hampton at Kichmond.
ot course, there is the an-
l nion Hampton Thanksgiving
CJn- Ii which is alwavii the gri.l
of t! season. And even this
all indications point to this
nig a premier struggle this
(.r.
in the third quarter the only <.i
- , , . o i ii o nt n. ti . ' Ifce season will be opened at Auk vva* w''u'n ''l" Humphrey, Wile
the gridiron for about Jackson^Dr. .1. II. Smith, Dr. H. A. ||^ Ortoher It. with Sam iluMoe iteicoptod ,fcXa i r
twenty years. Kach troop has re |('uir and Mis. L. B. Jefferson, all
garded the other, it was said, as landing splendid aid and en
the greatest foe in the Southwest "outagen.cut to a hope worth while,
era Athletic Conference. The con- Athletics nt the college are loom
tests between the two college nti>.J'ntf b'fgor than for a veral years
letic groups have attracto4 *' ",'^e ut* I ^ splendid football team id oi
tention for many yettS* It is pre-( iZO'' "n<l " goo<l hdiedule (H^ad
dieted that tl^# ,nual classic on which tends toward arousing a fine
Negro^ l)<sviil ^BJullus will bo w it - nthasiasm among both the youth of .,
jr' mf Hie largest crowds j t,u> 8cll0°l U,I<1 the supporters of .ti
jessed by oue o* >^k^uir
to l>c seen at tlic
is the opjHinent. Probable sturting,;,lu' ran yards fo*
|Sp: I with splendid iuterfeience by hi
i mates. A lino buck for the Ur.
IE. R. Meadows I point failed. Coach Long sent in hi
_ ^ I. ■ |^«
^ WISTERIA CLl'B
Longshoremen Out
On Strike
Hoover Committee
Knoxvlllo, Tennessee. — J. Her-
man Daves, ^vofessor of Sociologv
and KVonomi«\j nt Knoxvillo Col-
logo, was in Washington, D. C. last
week to attend n meeting rf Pre-
i:
comaiunit v.
• it.I uy rnomas t jemcnt.
YOl'NO GIRL FOUND DEAD
Mrs. Ertelle Rantsey was hostess '
in her home at 81" Son Jacinto St. Art wick, Mr. (CNS.)—The l>odt
Thursduv afternoon. Baskets filled "f 16 year, old Mildred Lvtes win
with pinJc blossoms adoruod tho | fotuyi oue mile south of here latf
room. At tho conclusion of the Friday near the Pennsylvania rail
:*
# . i - Plump?. - Cr, 3873
Prairie View Defeats | ^>arnuels Glass Co
Junior College 32-0
.1 ^ .X.I > I
or tou,
IHiT-lT) So. Alamo St.
San Antonio. Texas
pi
Vi
Oct.
Pr;
J. Met'ullough
O. Street
If. L. Henderson
. E. J. Hendricks
icgulurs for the final quarter, mi<
the scores piled up. Two touchdown
wer' made in tapid succession, and by a score f '.V.
one extra point made. Then lull far into C
O. Bland in this quarter a long pass, John
.I. Barrito Patterson, was goe-i for mother
K. M. Kinney ! touchdow n, u^
i rath, r slow start an., "sing
JtraigLt t•.«,t* a 11 < > i I he 1031
eaaon b;. troua ing the Houston
Junior « ' dlege Black Cata J
it was not until i
period that tbe |
Panthers wore able to score. A stiJU ,
defense led by Theirs, cci
ll- .i. , 1 WW
< olore<l
SAVE
HOURS
O. I.. Holland
R. Carter
..... E. Shei.!..
*****
made via a fake kirk ami n pass. I smeared man Panther thrust.
A safety for the Wildcats ended the The fi :t r Uchd* vn came wl .
games, prizes awarded as followu:
Mesdames K. Richardaon, first, Ed
j road track. She hud been killed by
r. train.
Corpus Chr 'sti, Tex., Oct. 6 -The j sident Hoover *.i committee on Home j na M. Roynl, consolation. The club
Intermitionnl Longshoremons Asao- ; Building and Ownership,
eintion remained idle today after
several days strike on ord rs from
the Qalvesti n Headquarters. Local-
No. 1224 (White) and l--~ stood
put by orders issued when an at
temp was made to cut wng> s from
MOc an hour to 0."c. More than H01
men here were affected by the walk
out. .An attempt will be mad ti
force the workmen back to their
jobs by u*ing nun union labor anc;
though no serious trouble has boon
reported is rumored that two strike
breakers have been attacked by .th
union laborers. It is generally be
Professor Daves was given his
appointment last June und this is
j the aeeond meeting of the commit-
tee ho has attended. TKe Knoxville
sociologist is working particularly
| on the Relationship of Income and
the Home. One of the objectives of
the committee is nn attempt to re
lieve tho small-income fumily of the
heavy burden of au cxhorbitnut in-
terest rate now encountered in
urchasing a home.
Mr. Daves' wide experience in Y.
M.C.A. and social work makes him
[had as their guest, Mrs. S. Thomas,
who received the guest prize.
Tho hostess served a delicious
lunch of potato salad, sandwiches,
and punch. The club reported hnv
ing u grand time.
Mrs. Tony Rodgers will bo tho
next ontertniner, 704 San Jacinto
street.
WISE CRACKS
(By W. L. W.)
Mr.V. Bellinger of the Register
staff is offering a speciul prize for
all available snake oil to grease
the agin# nuselea after certain ten-
nis matches.
lievcd that tho striking workmen well-fitted for his advisory posi-
and their (mployrrs will son come to j tion. Prior to becoming a member
mi agreement as about .'lit vessels of the Knoxvillo College faculty he
are scheduled to urriv in Port ; wns located in Cincinnati and Buf-
Corpus during the month of October, falo. In Buffalo ho took his mas-
Other Longshoremen affected by tin tor's degree in Sociology ut the uni-
atrike arc (lie Local- in (ialve tou, versify. Mr. Daves graduated from
Houston and Texas City. 'Knoxville College in 10-2.
GUEATEU LA GOLOMMtlW Detective Bumbrey must do a!
I little truck work if he expects tor
Mrs. Mar.jorie Chinn was hostess | trip the light fantustic toe dauce |
to the girls Sunday afternoon in her with the lair .vex during the coin- i,
home, 431 Bluebonnet street. After i j"g dance aeuson. Fast dances are j
a brief busineas meeting, the so- atylo this year.
cial events of the day were playing, !
dancing, and dining. A delicious a** There is nothing secret thut finds
well ns artistically arranged plate
luncheon wns served with iced
drinka.
Miss Aliene Kelly was guest.
its way iato the ear.i of a female
or fall.
Iigeon.
before tlio eves of stool I
A PRE-INVENTORY lc SALE
III IU\(i (M IOia.lt ONLY
Glidden Paint Co.
134 W. COMMI IICi: ST.
e.U. 7D5.S
BOOTHS JM AND 1 CITY MARKET HOUSE
TARIN MARKET
When in lln- (lily Mai'kflhouse, visit our booths
Wo want your patronage, and will treat you right.
OI K MOTTO: C(U HIKSY, SDKYK i; AMI QUALITY
TIME TO BUY A GOOD USED GAR
ski: ls urfouk you buy
All flakes And Models of Lijjht Used Cars
Priced From $50 to $500
SMITH MOTOR SALES CO.
two convenient locations
517 llroadway - Cr. 5106 — 422 s. Flores - Cr. 8783
ST. PHILIP'S JUNIOR COLLEGE
San Anlonio, Texas
AN ACCUEkllTEl) CLASS "A" JUNIOR COLLEGE
Currii'ulum includes:
Junior College Department
Four Year High School Department
Home Economics Department
Commercial Department
Fall Term l!c(|ins Monday September lUli. 1931
For further particulars address: THE PRESIDENT
ST. PIULIP'S JUNIOR COLLEGE
TIIK FIVE O'CLOCK BRIDGE
CLUB
After a four months vacation the
members of the Five O'clock Bridge
Club ussenibled at their first moot-
ing of the season last Saturday
| with Mrs. V. C. Bellinger ut her
residence, 408 Nevada street. The
club progrum for tho year was dis
cussed and definite plans are to be
formulated at the next meeting.
The club was greatly pleased to
i have Mrs. B. K. Maynard return to
them after nn eighteen months ab-
sence. She wus formally welcomed
by the secretary, Mrs. S. H. Gates.
As tho result of the usunl 1(1
hands of bridge, Mrs. V. C. Bel
I linger wns awarded the club prize.
Mrs. W. V. Ilurd, the consolation
and Mrs. O. I*. luge, the guest
prize. Guests present wore: Mrs.
G. P. Inge, Mrs. Curtis Parriah Hr.
Mrs. Floyd Prisette and Miss Zerita
Stepteau. Mrs. A. E. Brady and
Mrs. Harry Maynard were unable
to be preaent on account of illness
Members present were: Mrs. ,J. E.
hrisman, president; Mrs. 8. 11
lates, secretary; Mrs. C. A. Whit
ier, assistant secreta v; Mrs. H.
B. Lane, treasurer; Miss Bett.ve
Browne, Mesdnmea O. W. Simmons,
S. 1). Foley, B. K. Maynard, it. B.
Davenport, W. V. Hurd, and V. C.
Bellinger. Mrs. J. S. Cameron was
out of the city.
After tho exquisite service of a
delicious repast, the members took
leave of their hostess Miss Bettye
Browne will entertain the club at
their next meeting on Saturdny,
Oct. 17th.
If you would like to know how
to hold a wild Eagle see Mr. O. C. I
Booker for instructions; he learned ,
ho.w to do the trick by squeezing
the eagle on a dollar. Tight like
that.
Funny old Santoue they can beat
tho world making much over atrnn-
gera, but oh, boy, when they decide
to drop you in tlio sea of " VOl'
ARK FORGOTTEN" they will do
every thing to keep you on the1
bottom.
For twelve years Fess P. ('lire
tien has been going around without ,
a hat trying to grow hair in a eer '
tain apot on his head. He might as
well buy a wig and call it a square J
doll.
acoring.
——
DnProe
thru.st
! down.
jifter a wore of off tackle
ire led right end for a touch
Aimth r half ended with a
score of t> i
I ipencd with
ih< n Powell
tackle f< r n
after, tlii P
piling up tli
Th-
SAVE
DOLLARS
id Ph
Any seoson of the year this travel woy ii
-note convenient costs less. Trove!
the Autumn highways in a comfortable
3reyhound bus save time and money*
Low Round Trips
LINE TJP
If any one can find a book dat
ing back as far as 18(55 on the rules
governing tennis, please mail it to
Mr. (). Wi Simmons.
Girl Athlete Wins
Trophy Of Boston
Mayor
Boston, (CNS.)— A 17 year old N
colored girl, Louise Stoked of Mai-
den, Mass., won the beautiful silver
cup of Mayor James Curlev of Bos |
ton for the best athletic perform-
ance in the aununl girls field day j
competition,'Miss Stokes won first |
place in the 100 meter run; second
in the fifty yard dash; and third in
the high jump with a jump of four
feet n ne inches. The 100 motor
dash was run in 12 3-5 aeconda, es-
tablishing a new girls New England
record for that event.
STEPIN
FETCHIT
In Person
WORLD'S GREATEST COLORED
ACTOR, STEPIN FETCHIT
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