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Pajje 6 % - | | | INTERESTING WEEK'S I | If ? PROGRAM AT K. C. BLDG.j ^Boxing Bouts, Vaudevile Stunts, j Sand Other Sports?New K. of I C. Secretaries Arrive. < t Columbus buikiiiiK consistrd <>t J f^iir^sUsiun^ threo-rou^d bouts.^ Pr^i- j <>:s (if Uie iiiKbs. He took on as his | run it;. j?; ri.iR generalship which | Kvf ffl ^.t'wd*\is "well" I'Yi vales' 'smith an;l I yffflBj Iff * Stevens fought like wild-eats for \ sLwTtf^} Median fought lo a draw in the third I 1m.ut. The fourth and final bout of, H iBMWcw "'Sht staged by the colored ehaljvl (MP [Ll 1 eager. a local celebrity, was the farce flpjpljK W boat of the night. The colored chain: 1 pion. also a lo<*aI hoy. seemingly the IS p. challenger's brother, was the other II ?1 IIpU participant in this farce bout. on Tuesday evening our soldier all 11 ^11 boys were enter'Mined with an excelwewmu jent vaudeville program arranged especially by Chaplain IVaneis 1*. itethOO^I el. The aits consisted of artists from | V the famous motor Mechanics R.-gi-i f |TS ' 1'i ivate Kuth. a singer of much | R! j r. pate, captivated the audience with . 1 arts on the program "were: .lack Ya Vates and .!oe fJurdner. both vaudeOvJ'/j VI!.. professionals: and a banjo so-; t?V>4 lection by Private Huberts. well TTTvirrrS t.,r\ I.. Ih:- Knights of Columbus jfll 86 hciiiro on "My Tours Arolind the |in World." which made up the program fuJiU for Wednesday evening. Dr. Cassidy has'recently returned front the Phil? l| ippines. where he has been devoting Laf much time to the educational system , || CharlotU (OtSCB ^ Proo j|j THE CH rry.a POl of the Philippines. The soldier boys appreciated Dr. Cassidy's excellent lecture and requests were made foe another to be given within the next fortnight. I On Friday evening the Knights of | Columbus building accommodated the . largest crowd that ever assembled at j Camp Greene to listen to a most entertaining program comprising several young ladies of Charlotte. The pro- j gram included the following numbers: , Vocu! solo .by Miss Mildred Kinlay-; Recitation by Miss Mary York ; Johnston. | YoChl solo by Miss Frances Woodrow. Piano selections by Miss Price. , So pleaded were the young ladies; with the reception given them by th.ej Knights of Columns secretaries that they arranged immediately for an-. other entertainment to be given in j the very near future. Secretary James j C:\vanaugh acted as cnairman 01 ??? meeting and much of the praise! coming from the audience was due to Secretary Cavanaugh's efforts. Among the arrivals of Knights of j Columbus secretaries this week were , Mr. Francis W. Large, of Bristol. I Conn.; Albert C>. Cassidy. of the Phil-i ippines; John C. Kelly, of New ^ork City; William Wiggins, of New York City and Ilaleigh. X. C.; John Lcntz. of Pittsburgh. Pa.; C'.eorge Cray, of ltutland. Vt.. and Francis Marion, of Washington. U. C. f? STFPPKD ON HIS FIX(i|j:it. I4SSS! -Soy. my boy, why didn't you get ! rue a ctjpi'r?" "I tried to. Oswald, only the guy Mopped on me finger." >'$ Big Pati is this FRIDAY and April 26th OFFICE IS NOW OPEN Season Tickets for 3 Coi Seats for Single Concert: General Admsision ... . eeds Go t( Given Under ARLOTTE Mi AND CAMP R,T^ TW^EE OUTFITS AT CAMP i " COMPETE AT STUNT NIGHT j That there are a hunch of ; good J sports in the Thirty-ninth, fifty-j eighth and Foriy-sewillh goes Willi- | out saying. The athletic night, which they recently ;>iit.on at "Y" building j 103, was a tremendous success. Cov, ing and wrestling were the features 1 of ihB night, and .mine good talent was displayed. Wrestling took ilrst place and opened with a bout l-ttween "Rod" Sltci-i don and Paul Stewart, "Red" is from j Compnnv K. 58th. and Stewart Is from Company M. 39th. Their arrangement called for 15 minute periods, hut to the surprise of the crowd Stewart put "Red" on his back in ten minutes. Then through a bit of fast work. i that brought out the full display off wrestling. Stewart again did the deed, and old "Red" again rested on hisj I back. Oh, but the 39th likes to see j the 3.21h on top. A good . performance in tumbling, j was put on by Jahb Dean, Company , L. 39th. while McGhan was getting i ready for the fray. McGhan and Dean I wrestled a 10-oiinute draw, which j proved one of the best of the proj gram. We are certain that in the j near future we will see some real rumbling on the stage. The feature bout of the evening was I the match between O. M. Lee, Company headquarters. 39th. and Walter Schultz. Company M. 39th. This was the results of the match put on the week before. ^-Both men were in good shape and the crowd was tense. It was a hot affair from the start and was so evenly matched that no one picked a winner. Over and over, but no downs, nip and tuck, first one, then the other. Well, to make it short they will be at it again next Monday evening for a fall and a final decision. Fellows, if you want to see real wrestling come to see that bout, it will be a hummer. The boxing took lead next, and Corporal Saegert,. Company C. 39th, and Hoff, Company M, 39th. put on I an Interesting bout of 4 rounds, 3 mln iofic Musk week SATURDAY April 27th AT BEATTY'S DRUG S icerts . . $5.00 and $7.5( 5 $2.00 to $3.0( $1.00 and $1.5( El. 11 /-. /1 J Hie i\eu the Direction of USICAL ASSC ^ F i utes each." It wak the first good flJ I we have had here Tor some time, IB Jv men-are evenly matened and Wilton .KB form next Monday evening to seel; 0* one is the better or not. Old boy Sprout, from company be 47th, had an easy time .with Petrawflfl from Company K. 39th, 'but' as Pflu ffl son did not pretend to be a boX4Srl1jJ? was excepted with much glee every one... We are sure rif nlijtM' Sprout again. McGhan took on James, from--Mc?ll Co., 33th,-for a 10-minute wrestle, ol IB it inade a good ending for the evATOBiM We all feel sure that fron^ now Athletic night will be~a big sufcdwijji? Thanks to the 39th and,the f7tlji$ ?ll their Wonderful sporting spirit. 'IS# -;|f is what will win the war. -'/53 <91 NEW K. OF C. BUILDING. " 1| IS FORMALLY OPEN] If I The second Knights of Colatf^ .IB building at Camp -Greene wasMftrly mally dedicated yesterday mornlhgwB the purpose of providing a rescrJJ? | tionnl place for the soldiers. I Columbus chaplain, was in chliri^^^H "SO THIS BE PARIS!" jfl Festival f -J 1 >?ti '?3?> ? -| ITORE :|| v ) 'f PfAGC \_71 UOU )CIATION I
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