THE CAROUHA TIMES SATU*0AY GMcago’s Summer BathiRg Fieilities Unswpassiid In America ] 0nniti*i>4 fihtnhinftan fiirA Poo/ cAfjn/ng WMnmyton P^rA i )>• Kefeccoru ^nd 1 Poors TAr«0 fiooA Stt¥9 £f(A«rr Wttv from fi^ec'iory. MAONIFICBNT PARKS SKRVINO CHICAGO'S COLORED POPULATION KJUOmtk SUP«IV»/l$IOM dB* PARK DISTRICT lid by WAJHINOTON PARK AND ITS 600,000 SWIMMING pool. A«C ■4ec^v ** V«pl«c«. Coftcb Jffferson ^however, wiH •end sgainit tBe PnraiM th« b»ck fitid TCUrana Henry "Re^ eo0 ot Wathington, Aroeri- ean Hslf-back of 1936, Eugane "Am” (Bailitjr of CievtUnd >.. >)Mph i)chol» of Englnwood, N. 3., Jo« Hall of PhiUdelphisV * Btanlejr I«nd of South Drowr,-- ville, P». “Dkk%y” borr of Sprittg'field Masa and Horace Ho- binaon of Providence, It. I, On the end4 tlia sensational Brewer twins of Pittsburg, Pu. will iprofca^ly aee action along with Wilbur "Little Turk” L’wi* of MaaasMen an'i llirnlgi; Tankjr | They ^lajr on ^ aSM iMe of Norfofk. TaHtl^ wjh n« >k»wb';tgf WATCH THEM. be filled by John Kuffiii ut Sot- fofk and Kui»-nv Nt-l-u»n >i T.-tn c^ton N. tapbiin •■pK.-acher ■ DiS' ri iT Noifuik tut and ^.iaWirtm^ r*4Mit k o.*' will probably cali' d ••rt Ui 1j-* the positions’at guard. In th - c n ter w"!!! b** dcpi nd^h! • O ■ >fgf Lsmsb. of Norfolk. iBy the way t#*erf';, family afrallP. mt Vanity Jn-iidea th*^ Br-w* ''-. John Ruffin, tackle if %hi Un- • “Preacher* • With sit thia ret*ra« imiUrial the Phratea will atiU cau»« i« i. !i Worry to “BIO and c.A'ain Twr-if. W O H A fi ELK T*EASU1E« POUND 0CAD BO!?T«jN- >f-t . Mri Ix.nja Thoni a O “«T.*Uh tM frea/u. r of PfSTftm T‘ mple N'-- 22 of the Llk*. Dix».i, found dr-ad In h*T honw i nHay. fully cl^th !d, -*ated in a ^■bair. 87 SPEED RECORBS , TO MAKE TIMS S*f ER ^ W YOU Nev«r Belor® Have Tires Been Put ♦> Such Gruelling Torture ‘ AT SPEEDS'as! hour — with the hot, coarl *7 New Record* fer 5«t Mitwage Odd E»d«K»ce . Mite* b> Ho«« oa ^ s«,foc. of Average Speed of ^ N€w Swimmi CHlCAiG©-,^"‘Oct.*'6—ANF>— and from all actions of t.he city Vith the’'advent'of the nippy.; taking advantage'of its cooling zestful weather of early’ Autum, and refreshing waters. This pool, s Attract Thousands and the consequent closing of the city’s beaches, swimmmK pools, and qther recreation spots, Chicago’s colored citizenry this week voiced widesperad aproval jlities offered them at the beauti- of the unsurpaa»ed bathing fa(fi- ful 'Stst street %ea€h an^i tho two new swimming pools opened last July in both Madden and Washington Park^ on Chicagc’s Southside. Mayor Edward Kelly, officials "Of tire 'Works Progrbba Adminig tration, V. K. Brown; chi»)f of recreation, Chicago Park Distri;t George T. Doneghue, general superintendent, P ark Distiicr, and members of the Park Board have all. won the commendation of a grateful citizenry for malr- ing these facilities availalble to the general public. considered one of the country’s finest; is an eact duplicate of to.^. Angeles’ famoiis multiple pooL wltare the 1932 Olympic ^^ryouts were held, the two being the only pool j of their kind, in Ame rica. -The Madden and Washing ton Park pools were built thru the joint efforts of the WPA and the Chicago Park District at a total cost of $635,000. All three section of Washing ton Park’s pool- adjoM each other TtB^l^n. Tlw Iwgest the lake Air lo \^in Over S. C. State in uniiorm section is 230 by 60 feet; Taylor and Hudgin* Star for Pirat««i S. C. Stat* Team Cover- ■J Mof GfwJ Madden Park, with K. A. Bris tol ai the director, is locaiud in the area bounded by 37th nnd v3-9th streets, and Vernon to Rhodes ■ avenues, has a large screened-in pool, li50 .by 50 feet, with look-out stations atop lad ders for Life Guards Charlos Dorsey, Irving Payton, and as- siytanta» Locker room and show er facilities for men and women are provided' and water for the big pool is automatically treated and chemicalized in a specially built plaqt at th'e aouth end of the pool. Ijhis provides a con- stant flow of fresh water to guard the health of swimmers. ^ At Washington Park, with J Turner as director, the Triple Poot proved «- stellar—^^ttraction^ ■ with swimmers of both races second, 164 by 60 feet, standard Olymjpic measurements and laid out in meters for competitive swimmeing; the third unit, a ll- foot diving pool, 60 by 40, and the center of attraction for the many thousands of visitors as beginners and novices are barred bncause of the accident hazard. There are three fijiring-boardj at Various heights, for the skilled ‘ divers and long row's of commo dious seats for the spectators.. Only those in (bathing suits are j permitted to enter th«- -r^ctio’a housing the Triple Pool, a hi^'n wire screen separating if from the spectator’s galleryl Life guards assigned at Wash ington Park this past summer were J. Draper, Robert Gamble. Charles Murray,* -^Uyer Senior, and rieveral assistants. Thoss at 31st street beach were hawrewQ Alexander, Howard Cooley, Law-- rence Harding, Luroy Hayes, G. Henderson. Jr., Andrew Jackson. % feenneth Loneia, William Owe is, Jjiirault Ward, low. ■ (By e«rl E. Johnion> riAMPTON Institute, Va. Oct 2—By virtue of the extra ooint which followed the touchdown on a short pass into the end zne from Taylor to Hudgins. ex-Phe- nix High School star end, the Blue and White clad boys oC Hampton Institute defeated the the powerful S. C. State Bull, doga 7-6 on Armstrong”” Field Saturday afternoon. ened seriously to score in tho’_ the pass from Taylor to Hudgins closing minutes of the first half was completed to give the honie by di'iviwig the iboil acroa.'i.^tj^tR's—taam ita aoore.- MnntAgue, dum goal but were stopped three jWds^ short as the gon bai-ked the close of tha£' period. f Coach Ollie Dawson’s Bulldogs marched 37 yards to the Hamp ton five yard line in three plays following the kick-off, 'only - to lose the bail on downs from which point Taylor of Hamptw was forced to kick out of danger Again the lEulldogs asierted their power as the shifty ball carriers mandeuvered behind tho beautiful blocking of the unusu ally big line. Getting the ball to the Hampton 23 yard line with jiotiv'e quarteife'ack. kftiEca" the extra point which later 'was the margin of victory. J The third period foud she two teams Ibattling on fairly even ter^s with S. Carolina getting the ’ edge on first downs and gnx>und gaining. However, thrill and chills again enveloped the spectators when in. the closing chapter the Bulldogs drove down the field, in four plays to score. The ball was brought into scor ing position Iby the fourteen yard completed pass from Watson to Harvey followed ibft( three sUcces* ^ J 1 *. J • 4.1. 4. * tackle plays) with Me- the watson and Melant domg the tot- , -•-'‘jing, Taylor of Hampton stopped was UQWC' S. C. State^ threatened Hamp ton’s goal several times as ctiey made eight first downs to Pirates four, but only once did the “big boys’' from Orangetur? | the march by intercepting a tiass , .. J • • 4.U J VI . • ^ ‘“® extra pojnt succeed m crossmg the double, and runmg to J»is own 35 yard i stripe of the Seasiders. | line before being downed. | J The second touchdown via the j It was in the second period | air route was scored by th“ that the Pirate line ibloeked .be«i'-! NASHyfLLE, Tenn. — The ’or-Hudgins combination in ‘t1ie tifully to ; aid fle'et-footed ‘Lil’ Nashville Globe-Independent, 44? t^ird period, but was invalid be- Jim” Griffin streak off Chivty Fourth avenue. North, announce^ cause of holding iri the Pi’-ate yardu to puit the Sea.««tfer*i oh the It will double ita size, to_t^ line. Th'fr>,Hampton eleven threat- one yard lin efrfvn which point pages. MR. AND ENTERT3I W and Wm. one of P Q ' city evening dence of A. Walk ACm.PLAYWIW>Hl,COIltPQitRjg«CIM ARRAMGERfV BROTHER OF THFIMTIOIML«rMll) JflM£S WEl0O«’‘3OHN4Otl *VMSAST*mTl« OUOINM. COIE MD OOMUON dHOW,;. ^ ing one L. 0. nte ited d Sma renipny ided M Worfh- ice Irt rham mdus bai th act M the am san Calling.'; gave works Then Tflirg. (ciarnew a ^oup witli-* hnmataii tatioin which elicited prolonj^ Ipuse. Miss Scott gave the fi IFates To Clash ML*,.. _ iweiUMi SUtSAlKMM ywwoR^jJJTWITH TME-j, ’/WW KI^K CWCHFSTRA . 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H*U Ne«iiw4 SONG fSiJ'iR AND POET WHOiTE'OH. COIUMOUJ* / ms rated A.HumEhotte ^ iViWO TU^«;»^^^S.AN^^ST(:?RS BELONao' ro THr flw - .1 FAm» 19S7 7;T3P.ii.*.Tio;iAi. mnD phess B*1 /numjber on the program sing ing,, George Kilmer’^ “Trees”, accc>mpani^ by Hr. Cooper at the jpiano." The, guests were lavi shly served with delicious punch, Tojan big^our coaching Ftaff aded by Harry 'XT'‘1B'ig-. Jeff” Jackgpn, who is aflbly assisted by James A. More, Tom Verdell, ahd“ Roscoe "Turkey'- - Lewiat looks toward the Hampton game with high asparations offset with grave forebodings, -i- Having already stepped out in front in the CIAA by decisively defeating the Bluefieldg Big —to 0, hi the-^^ aeaao’ft'a tener two weeks ago, and bles- ' ' '■ cake aiiftd Jce cream and everyone joined Mr. . Mrs. Boykin in expi;esgions. of li^^^aciation to Mr. and Mrs. Collins WC^Ucer for a mo.'it pleasant evening. ‘ uSteS® ised with the pQAi&^ion ^f a vet- eja^'^fewMIn every department, the Trojans loom as favorites in Saturday’s game. But Coach Jefferson has a different start on the matter. Questioned concerning the prospects of his team in the pi- rite contest, the rotund and gen-. i«l heltd coach of the TVojaDai. ex pressed fear and s^ted hm higli respect for any team eoache^ by the^^afty veteran, “Gid” Smith. ._ ‘il,regard the Hampton Pirates as one of the greatest Obstacle? in my team's pack to its second BucopsBiye ClAA championsjjip”, Coach Jefferson said, “and I go to Armstrong Field «eared half ^’deaiar.**- ^ t'—^ MisBing^oisrttie Tro|w» tiro up will be two strong men of last year’s champions, “Wimpy” l|iaylor. All American tackle ,to l®3i6 and “Rudy” Jter, dependa- gradui^ P,0. Poole, Managfef*' I B Thrive Sfatio^ns To ^crvc YSttl ^A-jP|pIi,NO. 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