SPORTS AND
DANNY EDWARDS J1KATEN.
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(Preston News Sorvlco.)
Now York City, Sopt. 19.? Danny
Edward a, Golden Wost Bantam was
out-boxed last Monday night in thb
main ovent <<t a 12-rouud bout at tiro
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Martin, of Providonco forced tho fight
ing and appeared to hhve tho best oJ
tho bout all tho way.
KID NORFOLK WINS OVEIl
ANDKKSON.
Preston News Sorvice.)
Boston, Mass., Sept. 19.?Last Monday
night. Kid Norfolk defeated Leo
Aiulorson In a ten-round bout at tho
Boston Arena;, under tho auspices ot
the Arena A. C. Norfolk won by stifC
body punch cm. Largely to the kidneys
and by taking advantago of overy opportunity
affordod by Anderson. .
However, Anderson made a splendid
showing in tlio early stages of tho
fight, taking tho second, third, fourth
and fifth rounds, by making a Vigor
ous aggressive frght and pounding Norfolk
Hl>out tliie body. But hie unmind-1
fulness of (lefensivo tactics cost bin.'
the l>att,lo ns ho permitted Norfolk to
land several sledge-hammer blows occasionally
lo tho pit of h'-ls stomach
and to tho kidneys which finally began
to weaken him. Norfolk appeared
to ho more heady tlmn Anderson ah
through tho battle.
The effect of tl?e punishment he was
? receiving from Norfolk became quite
FOURTH ISA1TIST CHURCH.
Tho Fourth Baptist Church locatod
at 28th and P Streets, having undergone
extensive repairs costing about
?S,000, will hold, re-dedication services
oh tho llrst Sunday in October
in tho main auditorium. Further
notice of program will -bo announced
later in the.'o columns.
Tho Rev. E. Payno spoke to a
capacity house last Sunday morning.
WYTHKVIJUL*' (VA.) NOTES.
Mr. (Richard Holiday gave a rocoptIon
at hie homo, The ExcoIhIju* Lodge .
in Eas((: "Wythevtllo, Wednesday, Sopv..
13th, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. J
Harper. Tho surrounding la a scene 3V !
beauty; the veranda and terrace were j
well lig'htod. Miss Maggie Coates roceiv
e<l tho gucstst, Avhilo Mrs. E. M. lit |
bron plnyod the role of hostoss. Among j
tho guosts were: Mr. and Mrs. Marion ;
Watkiiw, Mr. Geo. Jones, Mr. W. R. i
I'liiitson. jr., mra. jvioruuce juiiubuu, |
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reynolds. Misses
Ida Clark, Eonsuta Russell, Myrtle
Hamlin, Lizzie Scott, Ella Mao fag?,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Longer, Mr. and
Mr8 .Chas. Allison, 'Mr. and Mrs. Toney
Chaflln, Mrri. Barron Johnson, Mrs.*
Lillian Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Hatrstdn, Mrs. Dora Seals, Mr. WtlHo'
Grandee, Mr. W. V. Gibson and Rov. T.
W. Hohron. Monroe's orchestra furnished
music. Tho guest dispersed at
12 o'clock while tho orchestra playeu
"Home Sweet Home." i
An entertainment was given on
East Spring street In front of the (
homo df Mr. W. H. Steptean, hy Mrs. I
Eflfie OhafTln and Mrs. Ethyl ITehron, i
for the A. M. 'E. church. It was a sue*1
ce.es. |
IRev. T. B Alston preached two abloj
sermons Sunday at the Baptist, church. I
The Bnpttst church rally has been
postponed until tho Second Sunday in
October 1922.
(Mr. .Tas. A. Harper is much improv
ed.
Rev. W. W. Ward preached Sundayj
at his clnircl*. tho Franklin Street. I\t.
E., morning and evening and all who (
heard hVni enjoyed themselves.
IRi'ov. W. W. Ward, ehortr and congro
gait ion assisted Rev. G. O Wing of tho
A. M. E. church Sunday afternoon.
Tho services were well attended, while
tho spirit of God seemed to move up
on the hearts of men.
Mr. M. A. TIIUL Mr. Albert TToVday
and Mr. Paul Johnson left for Bluefiold.
W. Vn.> last, week to completo
the M. F. church in which tho conforenco
is to be hold during October.
-Mrs. Janie Board of 01 en White. W.
Va., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Kent
Baity. i
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Peoples of Aflex
Kentucky are visiting her sister. Mrs.
Etta 13. Shcffoy.
Mrs. James A. Chapman left on
train No. 12 Saturday to visit relatives
in Pulaski, Va. '
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|?n. <11111 mta. DaiiiuiM snui'.i 01 saun
(lors Mines. Va.. and Mrs. Ijizzie Clark
of Columbus Ohio aro visiting their
brother and uncle, Mr. Reuben Holiday.
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Mr, and Mrs. Clarenco lli(!l whose '
son was operated upon Snurday and ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hill wore tho '
guest of Miss Gertrude Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Longley of John {
son City, Tenn., after vist.ing their (
son, Mr. David Longley of Richmond., 1
Va., and other points of interest in t
the Eastern section on their return
stopped over in Wythevillo, and woro 1
tho guest of Rev. and Mrs. T. W. He- '
bron. ! 1
Rov. J .W. Wing of th'o Baitlmoro '
A. M. TO. Conference! preached at Beth- 1
ol A. M. E. church Sunday morning '
from subject: "Healing." At 8 P. M. j
Sub. "God with His People." ! 1
Mr *. Chas. W. Drown of Speedwell., 1
Va., was tho week-end guest of her (
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam - '
uel W. Carter. 1
Rov. J. W. Wing of the Daltimoro J
conference is visiting his som, Dr. G. j
Oliver Wing the beloved pastor of Roth . 1
el A. M. E. Church. jf
Mr. and Mrs. W,?/llio Greenlee gavo I
? dinner in honor of Miss Carrie Aus-, t
\?in of Memphis, Tenn., Monday,, Sept. ^
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? >>Ir. Theodoro Gibson of Cleveland c
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SPORTDOM.
obvious in the sixth chapter. Anderson
had nlowed up consCdoraDly whllo Nor
folk bogan to cut loose and could land
hammer blows to tho 'kidneys almost
at will. From tho sixth round until
tli*o closo of tho fljstlana debate Norfolk
had tho host of tho afftilr. Aiulcr
son was lucky that ho oscapod a complete
knobkout boforo the ond of the
fight. j
THE HOMESTEAD C.UAYS DEFEAT
liANGHIiOTH.
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(Preston Nows Sorvico.)
I>angeloth, Pa., Sept. 19.?The Ilomc
stead Grays giavo the local team one of
tlio hardest battles of the season lucro
last Tuesday afternoon and defeated ^
them 2-1. The local boys got away to t j
good start in tlio first framo when .
Clarko was touched for ono run, but 1
tho Grays oamo back in the next inn* ;
ing and rihovod two across tho homo j '
plato. During tho rost of the garao
nothing but hollow gooso eggs could
bo placed on tire scoro board for eltih '
er team.
IiKFTY WIULIAMS INJURED.
(Preston News Sorvlco.) t
Lefty Wi|niams, recognized as tho
loading southpaw in independent boso
ball circles in Wostern Pennsylvania
and Eastern Ohio, was injured las* '
Thursday ovoning when sliding into a
baso. His spikos caught in tho earth
in some fashion and oaused his right
foot to bo injured so sovercly that ho
will be out of the lineup tho rest of
tho season.
Ohio, is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Phoebo Gibson on Main Street. |
The Grand Rally at the A. M. E.
Church was quite a success. The
amount raised was $578.68.
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A SPORT WRAP.
An excfcisive model in wraps for
sport wear, made of Argylo Tweed with
leather trimmings.
OHIO SOOIAIi WORKERS FORM
ORGANIZATION.
(Preston News Service.)
Columbus, Ohio., Sopt. 19.?Ou hist ,
Friday there met in this city promi
nont colored social workers from all
ovor tho state for the purpose of clos i
er co-operation among themselves and ^
also to make some suggestions to (he
Ohiio State Board of Health, which ^
health commissioners were in session 4
at Iho same timo. After an all day con ^
Cevenco taking up suhjeots of interest
to tho colored social workers, sunu- *
resolutions were prepared and present 4
c-d to Dr. II. II. Snively, Director of'
the Ohio Stale Department of Health.,;
\\'h n /\??A /SP ???.. 1- ' i
?utviiMvu unu ?i uur nuotiiuiia, usil* , 1
ing for an increase in the personnel <
in the Ohio State Department otj
Health. That is for additional colored
workers.
J. C. liOgan. a colored man has been ;
in the ofllce of tlie State Health Depart' g
inent for the past nino montlis and it j
is reported that ho has made a commendable
record in that ofllce jis an
sflldient worker. It is budget making
lime and the Ncgroos of Ohio are try
ing to get. nurses and colored physicians
on the staff as well as a lecturer
It was the concensus of opinion among
I he group of social workers assembler
liere that it would be of great advantage
lo the Negroes of the state if a
real aggressive educational campaign
lould he carried on throughout fchft
it ate foil* the bet torment of living coalitions
among Negroes.
The soalal workers present decided
o mr.ko this an annual conference and
meot next year in Cincinnati. Nim od
IJ. Alio wnas elected president o?
lie conference; Ci. W. Tliompson,
Vkron, Ohio, executive secretary o>'
lie Y. M. C. A., there, secretary; Mrs.
Hilda Cahaniss, of the Family Serv'ce
Socicty, Columbus, treasurer.
The conference was addressed by
")r. Snively, Director of tho Stnto m>
)artmont of I-IonJth; Dr. ,T. TO. Tiauman
^hief of tire Division of Admlinistrnion
of the Department of Health; Dr.
tcjscoo Brown, of the United States
"Mibl'c Health Service; James IT. -Hob
nson cf the Negro Civic Wolfaro Com
nitteo of tho Council of Social Agen:ies
of Cincinnati; Truman Gibson;
(resident of the Supremo Idfe and Cas
laity Company Columbus; Dr. W. .7.
Vdodlin; A. W. Hardy Spring street I
M. C. A. and Miss Alberta Ransom I
?f the Columbus Juvonllo Court. |n
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nilk stool milking "Boseio" a thoroughbred liolBteln.