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The graduates of Savannah
State College are employed in
numerous capacities all over
the world. Representing the
local Alumni Chapter is (1)
RECORD CRO.vD 10
ATTEND lOMPKINS-
BEACH GAME
• COritJiiurM fiurn 1 s;e One
poneffles only 62 points. Toinp-
k.ns’ point record for the
seven gainss played is 77 while
their opponents chalked up 06
points.
Breakiif; down the season’s
play a little further, the dope’-
sters will find that Beach has I
a distinct edge over Tompkins
In gomes played against com¬
mon cvp-p nerXs. Beach defea¬
t'd Center 18 to 12 while Tomp¬
kins defeated them 20 to 12
Beach lost to Athens 14 to If;
vhile Tompkins loot to the up-
staters 0 to 6; Beach defeated
Bollard 41 to 0 while Tompkin;
barely squeezed by the Mason¬
ites, 7 to 0; and Beach defeated
Lucy Laney 27 ffe 7 whilt
Tomipkins lost to the. Augustan
12 to 38.
While these comparativi
scores may moan much to the
s’reet and barbershop prognos¬
ticate rs, they amount to no :gh
vhen it com.cs to doterminfnf
the outcome of this Thanks
giving night contest.
This is the aU-'mmrtn-
game of the' ssstaon arc! vp:>
its outcome the sucres:
or failure of the season fot
either teen., therefore! both
•U?ny> put their dll in- tin
‘climactic contest.
At this Thanksgiving nigh'
game, Beach High will serve
as home-team and with their
lowers they will occtipy the
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MOSKIN’S TERMS TO
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207 West Broughton Street
See Sol Waxman “Your Friendly Manager”
Mrs. ottiee Davis Daniels, ’55
and in-A grade teacher at
Haven Home School; (2j Mrs.
Marie Fegan LeCount, ’55,
teacher at Springfield Teriaoe
seat.- in the west side'of the
snadlum while the Tompkins
followers will be seated In the
cast stands.
The game is scheduled to
start at 8 p. m.
Lie s: assn’s record of the
wo trains is as follows:
fcjSAUH
25 Oconee 0
’ 8 Center 12
14 Athens 19
G R: ley 6
1 Billurd 0
27 27 Laney 7
) Archer 18
'53 Total 62
iiMPKlNS
) Athens 6
Center 12
2 Price 6
Ballard 0
1 Gilbert 14
0 Spencer 20
2 Laney 38
7 Total 96
City Championship Record
The racoid of |hefsix games
Dyed in the series isi as
down: i t
35f—Beach 61 Woodville 0
952 Beach 25 Woodville 0
3 Beach 13 Woodville 0
54 Woodville 19 Beach 0
r- rh 14 Woodville 6
, 6 Tump’ ins 19 Beach 6
Here is a complete roster of
be player', their weights and
ositlCns:
T: OIPKINS
'layer Weight
ENDS
Tenry Saunders ..
Bryant 170 i
WE TAKE PRIDE IN ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF OUR NEW
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YOUR RENT WILL
BE RAISED
Your Taxes on Property, Automobiles and
Furniture will be Raised unless
The 50% School Tax Increase is Defeated
Slop the Tax Spenders Now, or They Will
Be Back For More
YOU MUST
VOTE AGAINST
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th
During the time in which the number of school
children in Chatham County has increased
100% the amount of money for schools has in¬
creased 700%! Economy is needed — not taxes!
Remember this: Schools are built by State money
and Bond money and NOT by School Taxes,
Tax Payers Association of Chatham County
(P.Jd Political Advertisement)
School, is one of the local
alumni attendants, (3,
Mary Sullivan Bains, o4, ano?
ther attendant, teacher at Cuy-
ier Junior High School.
Joe Johnson ............ i. -150
Archier Williams_________: 160
Louis LOUIS r , „ Young Young lfln 160 60
_____ -----
Tommie Davis _____________..140
CENTER
Galvin Roberts (Capt.) ____176
Thurman' Thomas _________170
Eugene McGill ______________150
QUARTERBACK
Wllliam RobblihS ---- - ...L-.O 1E0
James Baul .... ....----140
James German
FULL BACK
Fiai.i Jamerson — ----- 170
Solomon Brat.Vnon ........ 171
Sandy James ---- 1T2
Herman Davis ------ ,.165
TACKLES
RObenL—Goldon . 268
George Prather .161
Her man MurTa y 175
Jesse Dukes____ _____ -161
Nathaniel M.ddleton ... .22G
GUARD
Beniamin West ......150
Wdlium Davis _ _ 151
Frank Smith ...156
__149
Wilbert Walker..... _. 160
HALF BACK ’ I j;
Freddie Reddick ........ .1.151
Harold Lewis ... ______ l-141
Robert Jones....... .150
William Reedy ______ 149
Walter Mathis______ .. 150
James Howard ________ 131
Coaching Staff
Head Coach, Joseph Turner
Asst. Coach, Richard B. Lyles
A t. Coach, M C. Blount
Asst. Coach, A. V. Speed
BEACII HIGH
Player Weight
END
Lucius Lrvet/t ______ .... 180
John Owens ...............176
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUN*
FOREST CITY REAL
ESTATE BOARD
MONTHLY MEETING
The Forest City Real
Buaru convened tor Its
monthly meeting at the
of J. W. Lyons-Real Estate
Monday. Uo guests were
ent, J. Q. Jettersoft of the
ana E. C. Dlackshear of
Savannah Housing
synopsis ‘
the Regional Housing
on Uroan Renewal held in
uuila on November 14 and
r < ut'rtivelv
, . .
rue ou-nig , n\ic v,u& D re
sealed by me Empire
Estate Board of Auanta
Atlanta University. Its
U * a. . are „ being
been prepared for Atlanta
---s>— --
fiarl Rouse ;______________
, Bam Brown 1_____
A . ttivers _______
K.cnard Alston __, r
CENTER
Arthur Bing____
Eugene
James Fields
QUARTERBACK
g^-^^ j>eid _____
j 0us Ci:0#>er ..
FULLBACK
I Gerald Crawford ____
Johnny Parker
Hamilton Harris -----
Leroy Cohen -------
F’rank Brown ____
TACKLE
Louis Brown _ ....______
Hamhlie Gooding ____
Ernest May nor . .......
Robert Williams _________
Nathaniel White
GUARD
Clarence Peterson ... ...
Issoc C stray ...... .....
Allen Smalls ______ _______
William Brown
Bryant, Hugh ___________
Henry Brownlee ..
HALFBACK
Johm. Durden
Charles Whit& .... ..
Nathaniel Farley _________
James Miller..........
Henry Kelly _______
Ernest Brunson
Charles Marks ... .
James Cobham
Coaching Staff
Head Coach, Joseph M.
Frank Simmons
Raymond Washington
Clarence Smith
Charles Johnson
Frederick Glover
the states of Alabama, Florida,
! Georgia, South Carolina and
! Teninessee.
Some of the top Federal
housing and
officials, bankers and real
tate brokers were present to in¬
terpret the new housing
gram.
Mcmlbers present were J.
Lyons, president; Ezra
j second Thornton, vice secretary; P res 'dent; E.
i
f Perkins treasurer; Atty.
-
Gadsen » legal advisor,
®°^ es ^ Ford, Franklin
■
and L B Toomer - The
j accepted a new member,
j : oalyln Klah of Savannah
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TUSKEGEE ALUMNI
MEETS IN
The Monthly round-up of
j geeans in the Southeastern sec-
' E ' on Ceorgia was held at
William James High
Statesboro, last Saturday, with
the Tuskeweitc. of Statesboro
| serving as host.
More than thirty were present
! to share experiences in formulat-
. f „? . . the T ske .
j ,n * ns or “ "
1 ** Sp,nt th '" SCCt, ° n ° f , Ge0r '
gia despite inclement weather.
Emory C. Thomas, prominent
i business man and in the field of
s Veterinary Science, Dublin, was
gupst speaker for this occasion,
stressing the need of greater par-
ticipation in the local Alumni
Chapter by all Tuskcgocans to per-
, petuate the objectives of Tuske-
gee and of Dr. Booker 1'. Wash-
j ington. He was introduced by
M. M. Martin vice president, Sa-
j vannah - Statesboro Tuskegee
Alumni Chapter.
The program was also high-
lighted with a solo rendered by
Miss Minnie F. Love, student, Wil¬
liam James High School, States-
boro, who has won several honors
in voice. Leo D. Hall, instructor
in the same school, also rendered
a solo. Both soloists were accom¬
panied by the professor of music
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of the high school.
R. R. Butler, Jr., Vocational
Agricultural Teacher, was general
chairman of the program. He was
assisted by Miss Theodora Thomas,
Jeanes Supervisor, and M. M. Mar¬
tin, County Agricultural Agent.
A delicious repast prepared by
the Home Economics teachers,
I William James High School, was
served.
V V. A. “Bill” Hagins is presi¬
dent of the Tuskegee Alumni
Chapter, Savannah and States¬
boro.
Savannah Council To
Sponsor “Miss Jr. Council”
Contest
The Savannah Council of
Negro Women is sponsoring a
contest for “Miss Junior Coun-
ell” which will close Decem¬
ber 10 at 8 p. m. at the West
Broad Y.M.C.A. A program will
be presented, at which the
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The contestants are Miss Lu-
cile Lawton., Miss Gloria Scott,
Miss Jacqueline Roberts, Miss
Juanita Moon, Miss Bernice
Nunnally, Miss Birdie Williams,
and Miss Caroline Monroe.
The Savannah Council in co-
operation with the National
Council of Negro Women has
as its project to assist “Unwed
Mothers” in the city. They
believe that a home for these
unfortunates and their children
is a responsibility of the com-
munity. Funds raised through
the “Miss Junior Council” con-
test will be used to promote
this project.
i Mrs. Willie Williams is pres¬
ident of the Savannah Council.
j All interested persons are asked
to attend the regular meeting
of the organization Sunday at
5 p. m. at the West Broad
Y. M. C. A.
SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1957
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