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Bethune-Cookman
Savannah 53-6
A heavy, fast Bcthune-Cook-
man team from Daytona Beach.
Fla., trampled Savannah State
College Friday night at the col¬
lege athletic field, 53 to 6.
The Floridians scored in ev¬
ery quarter, getting 20 points
in the first; 13 each in second
and third and ended the even¬
ing's runaway with 7 points.
The Wildcat’s offensive was
led by quarterback Sylvester
WOODVILLE STOPS
CARVER, 19-0
To Play Turner of
At'anta, Here Tonight
When Carver high school () f
Atlanta failed to gain the r( ,_
quired yardage after
ihr kink-off Thursday night at
Grayson Stadium, the Wood-
ville Wolverine:, took the bail
and within five minutes they
era lied over the goal line
for the first score of the game
qreri'T'- H k Roland James
rr; into pay dirt for the
score and John Smith adding
the extra point-.
The hell' ended with the
score being 7 to 0 in favor of
the West/ Savannah team.
Shortly after the beginning
of the third quarter, Woodville
took the ball on downs and
pro'-ceded by uid plays and
a 10 yard pa; ’ ’ m ’ a vain,
Henry Vv> :l< fioinpr the last 15
yards for the touchdown
extra point was bad. hart
The last touchdown was
scored tl/ ' final quarter ,
when went over
the RC after a 15 yard j
gallop d left end. Th ex-
tro p W
A sevent rd run was made
bv Wcslpv ■ longest of the
game, for touch-down, bu’ i
the play w nullified by a clip
ping penalty called against
Woodville.
Tonight, riiursday, Wocdville
will dark up ag-nust another
Atlanta te mi. Timer hi ,r h
school, at Or syson Stadium
The game i 3 icheduied to start
at n o'clock and wiil. no doubt
be witnc :,;°d ty a large crowd
wmmm
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Last Rites Held
For Mrs. Pettie
j (Continued from 1 age One >
hospital .. , after .. a short , , illness. ...
j M rs p e tti e was the widow of
j the late Lawyer Foster B. Pct-
tic and had lived in Savannah
! for more than fifty years. She
was the mother of eight child-
ren; six are now living. She
made her home with her daugh-
1 Florance Street. Pettie ’ 2313
! Prior to her illngss, the de-
ceased was an active member
, of the First Congregationa’
j Church, serving as deaconess
i for a number of years. She was
also a member of Prince Hall
Chapter No. 258, Order of East¬
ern Star; Charity hospital
auxiliary, and Brownsville
Community Club. During World
j I War I she served with the
| local chapter of the American
Red Cross.
Funeral services were held
' Tuesday afternoon at the First
| Congregationa] Church with
the Rev. A. C. Curtright offi-
dating. Interment was ir
Laurel Grove cemetery. Royal,
Undertakers were in charge of
arrangements.
I The deceased is survived b>
four daughters: Mrs. Fannie P.
Watts, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss j
Augusta Pettie, Savannah; Mrs.
Gladys P. Sanders, Washington.
D. C.; and Mrs. Esther McLes-
ter, Camden, S. C.; two sons. |
Dr. F. B. Pettie, Corona, Long
Island (“Dickie”) ' New Pettie. York ’ Brooklyn, and Aifred N. j '
Y.; five grand children and
three great-grand children. ,
Edgar McLsster, son-in-law. j
and Miss Lynettc McLestcr,
grand-child of Camden, S. C J
and Foster Pettie, a nephew
from Atlanta, wore among the j j
out-of-town relatives present
! for the funeral. i
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j NEW APPOINTEES
j ' ouo | I
tuojj panutiuofii
! having begun as an agent for
jthe Unity'Industrial Life Insur- I
i ance Company in 1919 and
worked up to supervisor and
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tc.Arthur and halfback
Adams.
State’s lone touchdown came
in the first quarter when Rob-/
ert Butler uncorked a pass to
L. J. McDaniels that carried for
35 yards through the air and
another 24 Two" yards p7ay7'late7 on McDaniei's BuVler
running.
plunged off tackle for the
score.
GILBERT TAKES
BEACH 17-6
I JACKSONVILLE, Fla M. W
'Gilbert high school slapped a
I stunning defeat here on Beach
high school of Savannah. Ga.,
1 Friday night.
The 17 to 0 defeat keeps
j Beach deep in the losing column
as she has not yet won a major
game this season.
It was evident throughout the
contest that the local J£d.> had
the edge on the Georgia boys
from Geecheeland.
MISS BEACH AND HER
ATTENDANTS
(Continued fiom Page onei
ants, respectively.
These young ladies will have
n place of honor in the heme-
parade bn November 4th
A During the halftime intermis
on at the football game that
night between . ........ „......v. Beach and Bal
Miss Smith will be
cr0W ned by Miss Theda Rook:,
a freshman at Savannah Stale
'ollegc and the former “Miss
Beach.
Frederick Glover, marshal,
announced that the parade
will leave the school at 2:39
/’clock and proceed north to
Victory Drive. Then it will fol-
low the stated route: east on
Victory Drive to West Broad
;t., north on West Broad to 31st
St., east to Montgomery, north
*o Oglethorpe, w t on Ogle-
therpe to West Broad, south on
We i Broad to 31st St., where
it will disband.
s a i e
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SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
“Miss Sav’h
State” Chosen
(Continued from Page Onei
new officers are: President,
Oliver V. Swaby; V. President
Theodore N -Collins, Jr.; Rec.
|Secretary, Gloria Wynn; Corres.
j Secretary, Veronica Walden;
!Treasurer, Carter Peek: Re¬
' P ° rtcrS ’ EyeIyn £maI!s and Ellis
Trappio: Adviser, R C Long, Sr.
'OKORITY MAKES
SIGMA GAMMA RHO
TELEVISION DEBUT
(Continued Irom Page onci
Highlights of the program
will be the presentation of Mrs
Fannie Jenkins at the piano,
and the sorority’s choral en
semble that includes Mcsdamer
Susan Waters, Elia Law, Vir
ginia Blaylock, Frances Sharpe.
Pauline Hagins, Nancy Collier
,y 0 na Hopkins. Margie Caution
and Janette Hayes. Mesdames
Eunice Clay, Ursuiinc Ingersoll
Altomese Dowse and Nancy
Kollier are assisting with pro¬
duction.
later agency director. From
1943-46 he worked as agencj
director for the Keystone Life
Insurance Company and Ger-
trude Geddes Willis Industria.
Insurance Company.
Mf s- Johnson a native ol
Maryland, is a self-made wom-
an - She attended grammar
school in Elkton, Maryland, and
high school in Baltimore. Shr
received her advanced education
in Jersey City, New Jersey, at
tending commercial school in
Die evenings. She also took
"pocial courses in the Principle?
and Practices of Beauty Cul-
turc and Methods of Teaching
New York university.
Mrs. Johnson has been a
beauty shop owner and teacher
cosmetology for a number
of years. She is repeatedly re-
elected president of the Nat¬
ional Beauty Gulturist League.
Jnc.
jThree New
Tuskegee
(Continued from Page One)
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