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CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS—II
a. m., at Lanier Library. Subject,
“Reality.”
CATHOLIC—St. John’s Church,
lloly Mass every Sunday morning
at 8 o’clock. Father Florian, Cele
brant.
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ser
vices at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Rev.
J. E. Bailey, Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL, Erskine
Memorial—Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln,
preaching at 11 a. m., on “Power
for the Abundant Life.” Sunday
school at 9:45. Nelson Jackson, Jr.,
superintendent.
EPISCOPAL, Church of the
Holy Cross—Holy Communion 8;
Morning Prayer and sermdn 11;
sermon theme, “Rich Towards
Ged.” Rev. C. P. Burnett, the rec
tor, preaching. Sunday school at
10 a. m.
LYNN BAPTIST—IO a. m.,
Sunday school. 7:45 p. m., evening
sermon, subject, “Isaiah’s Vision.”
Prayer service Thursday evening
3-t 7:45'. Rev. L. J. Keels, Pastor.
/ FIRST BAPTIST—IO a. m..
Bible school. 11 a. m., morning ser
mon, subject, “The First Fratri
cide.” Prayer service Wednesday
evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. L. j.
Keels, Pastor.
METHODIST Church school,
10 a. m. Afternoon service, 3:30
p. m. Sermon subject, '“Christ’s
Fleet-Footed Servant.” (At this
service Dr. Stokes w’il render
special messages in song. Please
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Tryon 44; Fletcher 0
In a game featuring the power
ful driving of the backs Tryon-
Saluda swept over the Fletcher
high school team 44 to 0. In no
phase of the game was the visitors
able to match the speed and power
of the locals. Last year a win
was registered by a single touch
down, but this year a score was
run up by the team almost at will.
All the team saw action with
the reserves showing up well but
lacking in necessary experience.
Before the season closes most of
these will have to take part in all
the games. In spite of the one
sided score, several waeknesses in
the team have to be ironed out.
Using a shift for the first time in
the line made the going harder
for the line and more practice will
make it smoother. The linesman
charged well and tackled hard, but
the blocking was not what it should
be. The backfield likewise will
have plenty of work to do in block
ing and clipping.
In the game yesterday, touch
downs were made by Staton and
Blackwell. Staton, ran hard and
well, time and again knifing his
way through the line and being
almost unstoppable. Blackwell
ran the team well and did some
fast stepping and broken field
running. Jacobs, playing end for
Tryon for the first time, showed up
well. HestherJy, at tackle, was
a power on defence. Gosnell and
Eaton gave plenty of promise
among the ' T oung substitutes.
Tryon - Saluda line-un:l. end,
Green, R.; 1.t., Heathefly; 1.g.,
Charsman; c., McGerchy; r.g.,
Parke”; r.t.. H.; r.e,,
Jacobs; q.b., Blackwell; 1.h., Fox;
i Lb. Staten; r.h., Jones.