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BASKET BALL TEAM TO START PRACTICE Most of Last Year's Varsity Back On the Job. Schedule Is Partly Arranged. Basket ball practice will soon be gin and will be held in gym every afternoon. A few men have al ready begun fingering the ball and teams will be formed as soon as possible. The outlook for this phase of athletics is bright. All of last year's varsity with the exception of Capt. Rhea are back and will be fighting for their old places on the team. Many new men are expected to try out and among these there is some mighty promising material. Mr. Blackburn, athletic director, will coach the team and has sev eral original plans to put into effect. During the year the Freshmen and Sophomores will contest for the championship and the winning team is to face a third of Juniors and Seniors. In this way much interest will be stimulated and the players themselves benefitted. Another court will be installed in the gym to give room for two teams to work at the same time. The schedule forthe coming sea son has been partially arranged. Newberry will be here on Dec. 12. On Jan. 13th the team will play the first of a series of five games away from home, with Wake Forest, the next A. and M. or Trinity will be played, the 15th is scheduled for Trinity or Virginia, the 16th for Washing ton and Lee, the 17th for V.M.I. The Citadel will probably be played here Feb.8th; Wake For est comes on Feb. 24th. During the latter part of the season another trip will be taken, possibly into Georgia Straight Talk and Common Sense (Continued from Page 2.) when she should do a little dic tating herself. The entire State is watching us this year to see if we can re peat the severe drubbing admin istered to Clemson last fall. In my humble opinion, the only way in the world that our team can hope to win and at the same time do itself justice, is to go in as a varsity and not as a bunch of scrubs. Sincerely trusting that the fore going will be received merely as a suggestion and not as an at tempt to dip into affairs which do not concern him, I am yours truly, A.' P. Prof. Morse: (in Psychology), Now gentlemen, I want you to name the object the word that I am going to mention suggests first to your minds. LONG. Carroll: Period from 8:45-9:45 Tuel(hys VIRGINIA DEFEATED CAROLINA SATURDAY! Battle Fought Hard But Lost by Wide Margin. Practically Every Man Used. The Gamecocks hit something that was just a little out of their class Saturday. The Orange and Gold aggregation is unusually strong this season and romped away with a 54-0 tally. Gooch and Ray did fine woork for the Virginia crew and for the Caro lina bunch Coggeshall and Bristow showed up well. Hewyard was showing form till he was knock ed out early in the second quarter. He did not return till the fourth. Carolina was fighting with heavy odds against her. The Virginia team averaging 175 pounds, outweighed the Game cocks 20 pounds per man. Sev eral men were playing their initial game and the whole team tackling the first game of the season while it was the second for Viginia. In spite of all this, several good plays were pulled off, Bris tow got loose for 45 yards on one run, Stoney who was opearating at center for the first time play ed a steady game and Runt Coggeshall showed form in the back field. The team wasgreatly benefited by Saturday's defeat. The men know themselves better and will fight harder to remedy their defects. They probably learned more football in that one game that any coach could hammer into their heads in six months. SOCIAL INFORMAL DANCE. On last Monday evening the University German Club gave its first ball of the season in the col lege gymnasium. Dancing started at nine o'clock and ended prompt ly at one. There were about thir ty-five couples on the floor be sides a number of "stags." About eleven thirty a delight-' ful course supper was served on tables tastily arranged in the hall. Julius Bihari, of Arcade fame, had charge of this feature of the evening. According to a decision reach ed by the members of the club last spring, none of the fancy~ dances, such as the one-step, 'Turkey Trot." etc., were par ticipated in. Comstock's Orchestra furnish-: edi the music for the occasion. Although the affair was strictly 'informal the young ladies were; beautifully and most attractively gowned. The affair was greatly~ enjoyed by all present and the members of the club feel much' The MACFEAT-BOWEN BUSINESS COLLEGE OFFERS / A Special 25 Per' Cent Discount to the Univcrsity of Carolina Men You will be glad you attended our College for you will have the satisfaction of knowing you pursued your course in the most thorough business training institution in the South. 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