The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, February 01, 1925, Image 24

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166 THE ATHENAEUM' 1 departments of the game, showed a wonderful fighting spirit. When ever Morehouse and Atlanta University mix in Athletics it is bound to be a good game and this was no exception. Excitment ran high in the first part of the last half when A. U- tied Morehouse 26-26 and 30-30. However, when the game closed Morehouse had tallied 53 points while the A. U. players were able to make six additional points. In the first half A. U.’s defensive tactics kept the Morehouse scoring machine in check and the end of the half Morehouse had 21 points while A. U. lagged six points behind. In the first part of the last half Roberts of A. U. started shooting some uncanny baskets until Dobbs was put in to guard him. Bailey led the March for Morehouse making 15 points and Traylor stepping on his heels vftth 14 points. Roberts took individual honors for A. U. making 18 points. Morehouse Pts. Position Pts. A. U Sykes 5 R. F. 7 Perry Clrak 6 L. F. 18 Roberts Traylor 14 C. 5 Brown Bailey 15 L. G. 3 Pharrow Archer 9 R. G. 1 Watkins Subs: For Morehouse; Sapp (3), Dobbs (1)- Subs. For A. U.: Robinson (2) Shel. Referee: Netheny. SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN IN 1924-’25 FOR WORK DONE IN 1923 24 JUNIOR CLASS: F. P. Payne First Scholarship... $25.00 V. C. Payne .... Second Scholarship ... . $20.00 SOPHMORE CLASS: T. H. Burris First Scholarship .... $25.00 C. A. Lawlah .... Second Scholarship.... $20.00 FRESHMAN CLASS: James Gadson First Scholarship .... $25.00 J. M. T- Reynolds .... .... Second Scholarship .... $20.00 FOURTH YEAR: 0. E. Jackson First Scholarship .... $25.00 J. W, Carter .... Second Scholarship .... $20.00 THIRD YEAR: Frank Adair $25.00 SECOND YEAR: W. J. Trent $20.00 FIRST YEAR: M. G. Duncanson .... First Scholarship ... $12.00