the ball to the 40-line line. On Bel ser's run around right end he dropped the ball and it was Charleston's ball. The visitors here attempted the for ward pass, which resulted in an un pleted pass, for which the penalty was 15 yards. Farrow then kicked and Hammond fumbled, the ball goi.ng again to Charleston. Charleston kicked and Holmes was tackled in his tracks in the middle of the field. Two gains for two yards each were netted .by Belser and Holmes. On another attempt to gain by the use of the fake kick the ball went over to Charleston, as distance was not gained by Caro lina. Farrow made a gain of 15 yards around right end, this being Charles ton's largest gain during the game. On the next play Charleston was tackled behind the line and then Far row kicked. GONZALES GAINS THIRTY. The kick was blocked by Carolina and Capt. Gonzales got possession of the ball and gained an almost open field for a while. He advanced 30 yards, and he might have gone for a touchdown had he got more interfer ence by his teammates. After this play Gonzales retired and Carter went in to play tackle. Hammond went for six yards and Carter made it five more. Hammond clipped off two yards and Perrin went over left tackle for eight yards. Per rin went five yards on the next play, carrying the ball within a yard of the goal line. Dargan carried the ball over on a cross formation, the touchdown being made in nine minutes' play. Holmes failed to kick goal. Score: Carolina 11; Charleston College o. Farrow kicked to Holmes, who ad vanced 12 yards. Holmes then kicked outside and it was Charleston's ball on the 40-yard line. Farrow kicked behind the goal posts and the ball was brought out to the 25-yard line and kicked by Holmes. VonKolnitz made five yards. Farrow kicked again. The delayed pass was worked from Holmes to Hammond, but no gain was netted. Here the first helf ended. Score: Carolina i 1; Charleston Col lege o. SECOND HALF. Holmes kicked off to Charleston and the ball was brought up 12 yards. Far row tried around left end, but no gain was netted. On the next play Von Kolnitz was tackled behind the line and the third down saw 12 yards to go for the visiting te/m. Carolina was penalized five yard5 for off side. Far row kicked and, C6hen got the ball after a fumble. Farrow failed to gain around right end and kicked. Holmes advanced four yards. Perrin went one yard. The fake kick was tried and Perrin advanced thereby 12 yards around left end. Belser went aroind right end for 15 yards. Carter went over left tackle for five yards. Per rin made six yards; Dargan four; Perrin four; Hammond five; Ham mond four; Holmes attempted to go around right end, but was tackled be hind the line. Perrin went out of the game and was substituted by Blake. On the first play Blake dropped the ball on an end run and Charleston gained possession of it. Farrow kicked. Belser went for five yards; Blake three; Hammond three. Blake was taken out on the next play when he again fumbled and DesPortes went in at quarterback and Holmes shifted to right tackle. Charleston's ball. Farrow attempted tj go around left end and was tackled behind the line by Dargan for a five-yard loss. Far row kicked. DesPortes went for five yards; Bclser for 10 around right end. Holmes took in four yards and on the attempt at forward pass the ball went over to Charleston with a gain of io yards. Farrow kicked and the ball was advanced by Holmes 12 yards. Hammond gained five yards. Belser got loose and went for 20 yards on an end run. Holmes gained three, then seven around left end. Marion made two yards over right tackle and Carter five yards over left tackle. Izlar clipped off three yards and Hammond the same number. Within one yard of the goal Holmes went around left end for no gain. Dargan gained a half yard. On the third down Belser carried the ball over for a touchdown around right end. Holmes kicked goal. The time for the touchdown was 13 3-4 minutes. Score: Carolina 17; Charleston College o. With one and a quarter minutes to play Holmes kicked and the ball was returned eight yards. Farrow kicked and DesPortes went i yards. Here the long forward pass was attempted by Holmes to Dargan and the ball went over on the fumble. Farrow kicked to Hammond, who returned the kick. Charleston kicked again and it was DesPortes' ball on the 15-yard line. The game was over. Score: Carolina 17; Charleston College o. An analysis of the -game shows that Carolina made distance something like r5 times while Charleston College made the -required distance on plays but swice. There were no real stellar plays during the game, except, pos sibly, the long run by Gonzales. Sev eral of the boys played steady, consist ent ball, as Belser at half and Dargan at end for Carolina. Perrin netted good gains, as the details of the game show. The line men were very much more aggressive in yesterday's game than they were the Saturday before and, as stated, a number of line plays were pulled off successfully. Carolina's next game is with the University of Georgia, which is played at Athens next Saturday. All the University rooters had their voices keyed to the top notch, and when the team deserved cheering it came with full force. The spectators in the grandstand were able to see most of the game, but it would be far better if the supporters of the Garnet and Black would not let their spirits get away with them and rush out on the field at times. TENNIS Written by B. J. White. The Lawn Tennis Association of the U. S. C. held its first meeting of the new session last Thursday after noon, when the following officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: President and Secretary-Prof. H. C. Davis. Vice-President-J. D. Lee. Treasurer-S. B. Rich. President Davis appointed the usual committees and plans were discu6-,d to promote interest in tennis among the students of the University. The Association, as a regular or ganization with ddes and a plan of systematized work, is less than a year old; yet it includes some forty mem bers, some of whom are well known in local tennis circles. At the Ridge