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* TH K IIX U STRATK D FKATURR SECTION -November 28. 1!>31 4 TR Y THIS WORLD FAMOUS TREATMENT BUMPS AND SKIN V a* Student repten ntatlwvs to i • : « iii is to be held m the S o u th *’ confèrent • the first T ilt sINfilMi t't'UHAt h Contin ue d from I’ . i i r 3 but tin* minutes tlcw Anxious e x pectancy show i d on th? Howard men’s faces. Dartm outh l o o k e d BOWELS need watching L i t P r Caldw ell help n h e n rv rr your child 1» frirrin h or upvet; or h a i caught cold. H u mmplr prescription w ill make that bilious, headachy, cross boy or girl comfortable, happy, well m just a few hours It soon restores the bowels to healthy requjantv It helps "break-up" a cold b y keeping the bowels free from all that sickening mucus waste. You hate a famous dodor's word for this laxatue. D r Caldw ell’s record of having attended over datJO births without loss of ony mother or baby is believed unique in American medical history. Get a bottle of D r. 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Dartm outh had the b ill For some reason their full back called for a pass Maybe he should have kn wn better Maybe he was just too tired to think T h e ball came sailing over the line, a D a rt mouth man breaking through to take Jt But Barney was cutting across the held like a streak to the point ' where tt was evident the ball would fall. W ith a m ighty ettort he threw him self Into the air The C'.reen back crashed Into him He fel'. h im self falling, but he felt, too, in his arms— the ball! He gra-.ped it lig h t ly. and let hlmaelf drop to the gr und But the Dartm outh man had sped past him Now he >a.s ten feet away turning to come back for a tackle They couldn't let Barney get away. But Barney got up He saw the whole visiting team streaking across the held a fte r him, saw the tackier lunge at his feet. But he didn t hesl- ta’ e Scram bling to his feet, he shifted the oval and started for the goal. Straigh t ahead he sped, a howling mob on his heels. It wai only a question o f yards now, before he would be brought down. But then, looking back quickly, he saw som ething which maele his heart leap T h ere was Dukr Hart, cutting across the field, throw ing him self be tween him and the opposing players who were hot orx-hts heels. He raw two o f the men stumbb over Duke's rolling body, the others hesitate for Just an tnxtint. And that Instant was enough! He was aw ay. T h e field was clear before him . W ith a las’, burst of speed, he struggle-d onward. T h e goal post.' came toward him so very slowly. He stumbled toward them And then he was over! A touchdown! T h e score was tied! A Jubilant Howard team lined up f r that try for point. Dartmouth players were an gry: fighting mad T h e ball was snapjied and they lunged forward, ready to block the kick. But Barney had exjx cted that He lurched backward, cut over to the side, and whipped the ball back Then he let It go— a long high pass which .-ailed across the line and dropped straight In’ o the waiting arms o f Duke Hart. T h e gam e was won! T h e score. 21 20. Another klcko/T, a few ineffective jilays, and the game was over. Jubi lant Howard students swarmed down upon the field. Barney was hoisted onto willing shoulders and carried into the gym S o was Duke Hart. So was Moss And all the rest. T h a t was something that hadn't happened in years. In a joyous spirit, the team dressed and prepared to break training Bar ncy got so many handshakes and words of congratulation th at he was almost the last one out. As he came out the door he saw Sally, standing near and w aitin g— ! waiting for Hart, Barney thought. I She looked at him and he gave her a nod and started to move on. But she called to him to wait, brushed quickly through Ih r crowd, and came to him She took him by his grim y hand.' "Barney, It was m arvelou s" she -aid "I'm proud proud thaf I know >ou.” W ith a gun ll i 'i i a thanked hrr "A n d have you li a"d about the con tract?" she rustic *>n. tVtiat do you mean?" W hy. your e ntract to s u n t" Sing where?" Barney was p u n lfd * Over the radio D idn't you know about It? l*ro!e.v.or Hill had one of the radio men come to tiear you at church Sunday He liked your yolee wonderfully. T h ey're going to broadcast a Negro Achievem ent H ur beginning next w -k. and you re to b* one o f the soloists It'll in*an f i f teen dollars more a «e rk lor you. Isn 't that swell?'' Barney was too overjoyed to tell tier Just how well i! w o u l d la N w, at last, he could aftord ta stay In -chool to b 1 near Sally He stood there tl.i/rd aitiiix.t un til t i l ’ girl took him by the arm and led him off In the darkness o f the gyn str|>s Duke Hart stood looking m editative ly at a scrap cf paper in his hand. He grinned at It sheepishly Then, with a slow motion, lie tore It to shreds and scattered the piece* to the chill December winds. It was a note, signed by a fellow I named Fills Duke wasn’t a bail Umrr He had Crlect. hail failed lint he dtdn t ever want It to tie known that l l ’ and the fellow named Kills were one and the same wltti tile exception of a tele ! rent mustache and a borrowed wig > f hair T H E END NUM EROLOCY Hy MM» IK I.N K I. L . 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