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Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28
Tryon-Saluda Win
Over Spartanburg
Tryon-Saluda football team
up its second win of the
season yesterday when the strong
Spartanburg high reserves met de
feat 19 to 0. The visitors brought
a big crimson and black eleven to
Harmon Field which looked like it
would swamp the Tryon team dur
ing the first few minutes of play.
By using a terrific driving attack,
combined with clever passing to
their big end, Spartanburg soon
had the ball on the local’s fifteen
yard line. They were held for
two downs by the Tryon line and
then tossed a pass out into the
flat which Jones, fleet Tryon quar
terback intercepted, and galloped
85 yards to score, outdistanding
all pursues. This was the out
standing run of the entire game.
Prom then on the game was all
Tryon’s. Just before the first half
ended Dutton Beatson raced around
eniiK thirty yards to put the
the ten yard stripe. The
whistle ended this scoring threat
with the locals out in front with
six points. The Tryon-Saluda elev
en received at the beginning of the
second half and pounded their way
through the Spartanburg line for
another tally with Green doing the
scoring. The third touchdown
came when Jones tossed a pass to
Green, who caught it on the twenty
five and side-stepped this way
across. Ed Beatson skirted end
for the extra point.
The entire Tryon-Saluda team
played jam-up football during the
entire game with the line refusing
to yield except during the first two
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TRYON, N. C.j SATURDAY, SEPT. 30,,1939
At The Churches
(Visitors Are Welcome at All
Churches).
PRESBYTERIAN: Rev. D. M.
McGeachy, Minister. Tryon, Sun
day school 10 a. m., J. S. Kell,
Supt. Worship service, 7:30 p. m.
Subject, “God’s Reviving.”
MiETHODIST: Rev. G.*F. Hood,
Minister. Sbnday school 10 a. m.,
C. H. Helms, Supt. Morning wor
ship 11 o’clock. Subject, “Godly
Homes.” Young People's Service,
6:30 p. m. Ethel Rushing, Pres.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: 11 a,
m., at the Lanier library. Subject,
“Unreality.”
CONGREGATIONAL: Erskine
Memorial. Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln,
D. D., Minister. 11 a. m., sermon:
“When the World is Upset, What
Then?” Abdiphones for the deaf.
9:45 a. m., Sbnday school, Nelson
Jackson, Jr., Supt. Classes for all
ages. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Inter
denominational Religious Training
School at the First Baptist church.
FIRST BAPTIST: Rev. B. G.
Henry, Minister. Sunday school,
1J a. m. J. T. Arledge, Sbpt. Wor
ship service, 11 a. m. Subject,
“The Transfiguration.” Guest
minister Dr. G. V. Tilley, pastor
Columbus Baptist church. Inter
denominational Sunday Sc h 00l
Training class on Tuesday, 7:30
to 9:30 p. m.
LYNN BAPTIST: Rev. B. G.
Henry, Minister. Sbnday school,
10:45 a. m. Worship service, 10
a. m. Please note change from
regular evening service to morn
ing for first Sunday. Prayer ser
vice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
EPISCOPAL: Church of the
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