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FRESHMEN STAGE COME BACK (Continued from Page One) but the Tigers wert. penalize<d for bold ing. M\Iellugh kicked out of bounds oin the 44 yard line. A bewiIleri,ig triple pass kigers to Sharpe to Johnston to Roig ers went 25 yards for tile lirst touch down of tie gaimle. Jllstonl failed !o kick the extra point anid tle soe ire was: Carolina 0, Ciemlisonl 0. Johtistot kicked 30 to Ilms. Clemson C"ulIdn't gain) Soo kick.-d 35 to Johnston. who retitied 10. There w,as no4 scOr ig but an exchallgo 4f plults gave Clein Stil tihe balil tilt her own 1) yard line as the uarter enided. The Second Period Cenisi kicked 36 yards to J lhnlston ont C;a-ollina's 30 yard line, Feltell ald Ri"gers mlade d 0 and johilnston by pretty side-stepping Imlade 18 arotuiid left cvul. Il,ie plays did Iot ei ent iough yardage so Riogers tossed a 25 yard pass to Sharpe putting the halI onIt Clemson's 20 yard liie. Fennell toiok 4 and again for 5 1-2. The third time lie went 2 yards ftir first dowit and frot about the Q yard ilte I>lnlsit>n went 1 ver. Again he failed to) kick gf)al. Carolina 12. lemismi 0. Clemson reeived. After all exlimlge (if ptmlts Clemlsonl recovere<IlFeennell's fumble ill midliel. .\ pass antd a IlIne buck gave (leismn her first dtwn. The hali endinig with the hall in pssessionl of the Ililismen tilt Carlina's 32 vard lilte sau Clentmsol at about he r closest to the tcveted lIe. The sCore relmin ed Carolina 12, Clemson 0. After the Half Ingram kicked. Cletsn t iling to returnllt. Ilmlts reclivered a fultble antd kicked to Carolina. logers t4m)k it back to Cleminson's 30 yard line. R ogers totok 3 and 2, a pass grounded, but antitier IJollsttn to Rogers put tne thall til tilte (, yard line, frmli iere Nisrw,iod (all Carried it liver ill a terrific drivc. Ro)g ers failed to, kick a third tilmie. Car" lina 18, Clemson 0. hngratn kicd to, Newmai wht re tured to his 25 yarl line. F.lms thteni kicked to midfiell wlrce Car-4ttlina1. iltl bled. Clelsfil recoverillg. .\fter lr linla wa'.S po.nalized fmr- sie '0lems,in trid a colple ()f play'. R4ogels iter co.pled a 4lng pass and ranlI' t il th 1 yard Ilile. After a few plays failed t net Rogers to-sed a 25 yavi pas t .1,4hnst4in, who1( carrited I t ab11il m (43 yards il l l ptll the lb all .tll ilt -1 yard lilne. 0n fi the next play Rowgers slippedl it over. Rss;nntan's kick was (lw (tit ill ait(teitg to btIck it a Clemsl.n m1anl hilt it up1 betweencl the s,tandards. C arollina 25, cein,,in 11. ruaao.eccived Clemll4on's kicksti ald retiltrult- t' l ielidlik tld. lit .in lickecd tq) Films whl reure tIl, 2 yard linc. Elms1. kicked to, miidticld. Onl V)he FLORSF .I o) As the wea' Florsheim S * they reflect th fluence of timc as gracefully a~ taken good c The Flor'h J. L. MVimi I I PORTH MAN a cross buck or reverse play Johnston took the required 10 yards. Fennliell carried the ball 7 to Clenson's 19 vard linle as tle <uarter ended. The Final Plays Feniell smashed the line for about 4. and t triple pass Rogers to Boyleston to Rogel's to J hnillston wias Worth the reiaining 15 yards. Russalanlo itmissed tihe try fmr point. The score: Caro Ilina 31, Clemson 0. .\n exCha.nge of kicks followed the kikoif and it anwther Carolina's punt w lilticked. Rogers recovering. Jloin ston clipped (IfT 21) to) Clemson's 35 yard lie. whent a forward pass failed oil the f6nth11 downi thle hall went over I" ln t1. I)rinig tite following series ..i play lIa;rtz().g t (ssed a pass to i1,lms fur ani 18 yard gai.n. Clemson was fmrced to, kick. I,. 1lall carricd it 21 yards to the 30 yard line. A 22 yar ' fortward pa's R()gerS to Johnston wa, compIleted. .ckerman missed a fiel! goa I;1.\ AlxvChangek oif 11un1ts gavv Car - -ilina tile ball (in Clemson's 42 yard line. Owoper ran armimd right end for 14 yards. gers welit over tackle for I )Ickert added 1 itt the samte ManliteT. JonAstttm failed and ot the next play Jhihtt,m drp kicked the ball over te uprights frmi the 22 yard line. 'This. the la1st play if the game, made tit' linal readinl C.AROLINA 34. CI.\N SON 0. Thle players: Carnlina ( 34 ) Celm 0 rllice.............I ,''......... Betlea seidemlanl . . . . . . . . . 1.K, *,**?. *. G I Fulmner. . . . ....1. .....1G ..... ..ie llayd (c ) . . . . . . C ..... tl-i g Glenn...... .......( . N tsatGt G'nn ut.. .. .. . . . . . .lR , . . . . Picklesiti' Russatman o...........N RT..........II ick F,n.............. R.......... . lstoll . . . . . . . . . 11 .......... R.e. . . . . . . . . . . . i. ........ . ill Sharpe . . . . . . . . . . . R I I . . . N w a .ly es o . . . . . . . . . ..l . 0 0 0 Set-re liy pieriodn: (arolitna...............t61 --3 ('leisivt....... ...... ... 0 G0-Ti C.alti11int a'eIi'itmgic nhdowtts, Rog - tlchdi,il. Rttssantlattttti (goal tin C.listIll. I'ipscm ..llb.. f I .as sa heauat, . t it'r jetet'. Ilin .e fi Newiat. Ilart . fit' Melittgh. .I.ter fi) \cibstm. CarliaIcoindtk. :lTouchdowns. lrg ie tt I . N . I all II t S lart'' arite tW Cuch tledW tt.Ruma (saln' fI p1,laceme. -1 stld ilal) vd(rom11 fich.l stn St Wt>, f t u <ai h Gibson14. iicm fow rie .\ 'rassaheau, etr Furlih. Gi m- for Hartzl. Mikv 6tnhr o Jtr S11ndee for Newmn1, :l irtz' f o Ir IIII.\lellug. I JeterI for I bson.A)l r f-tr lid ie . 1llo -m fo i t ILFIM SHOE or meloin g \'itefrRu- mnn, lamn. hno as o \hie mt 1:nhnof isnfrN al.lel etini Cheser...lalfrlvesn WEOMCAREE F,dens, Ackeriian for Stuckey, Dickert for I,. Hall, Wingfield for Mikell, Coop er for Ackerinai, )avids for Busch, \erner for Davis, Otis for White. Fickiing fir Seidemann, Morrison for Otis, Glenn for Russaialillno, Iloilp son1 for Morrison, Ilrice for Ver-lter. Re ierce, Foster ( Haipden-Syhl iey) Umpire, .\McLiean (Newberry). 1,ines mi,a Roper (Citalel). Tilime of perio&; 15 minutes. We need a new classroom building. - -.M1.C.A. SENIOR HONOR CLUB OF '24 (Continued from Page One) to the University as well as socially delightfuil. The <lesign of tle Honor Medal is an oval gold shield, carrying on the oh verse a pentangle with the ILegenld. "'IIlnorClub" and tle name of the re cipient, and (on the reverse the seal of the Uniiversity. It is not generally know-n that the Senate of South Caro lina on April 26, 1802, adopted this seal 6)r the College with the device of the figure of Minerva and Liberty with the AImerican eagle hovering over them, and a ilarginlal legend from Ovid: "Emol lit imores nec sinit esse feros." This niotto. which was probably chosen as embildying the basal idea of the making of a gentleman. mlaV be paraphrased. "It miold the character and refines the ninners.' The idea of the five pointed star was suggested by tile following passage inl that iost heautitiful of 14th century picis, the old Arthurian romance of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight": "'hen they brought him his shield. which was of bright red. with the pen tangle painted thereon in gleaming .gtild And wIy that noble prince bare the pentalgl I am min<dedl to tell you, tiigh tny tale tarry thereby. It is a sig that Solomon set ere-while, is he t(Ikening truth: for it is a figure with five points and each line overlaps the ither, aMid IwIeRe hatl it beginning Mr eil, so that inl En1glish it is called 'the inllc,s knoit'. An theirfore it was well suited to this knight and his arms. since Gawain was faithful in five and five-fold, for pure was he as gold, void of all villiany an<l endowed with all vir ties. Therefire lie bare the pentangle on silicld and surcoat as truest of he r)*S a<l gentlest of knights. "-' he was faultless in his live sen,cs: and his five fingers iever failedI himi; and all his trust ttpont earth was iii the five wotinds that Christ bare on the cross. as the Creed tells. Anl wherever this knivht found himself itt st res (4 battle he deemedl well that he <drew his strength froimi the five joys which tle Qtleen of IHeaven had of her Child. A..And the fifth live that the h1er4 us'ed were frankness and fellmw ship abvi all. purity and ciortesy that never failed him, and cImlpassionl that surpasses all; and in these five virtte was that hero wrapped and clothed." This five-fold ideal of chivalry, one of the best expressions (if Yoblesse 01 li(,. inl our literatire. is ,Ie Which I w bould wish t) be associated with the liinieri Medal ini lie inds oif those whoti wilt and wear' it. I have btetn recetIyl inifortmed by' NIr. Ctustaif Sy'lv;ai, who so skill fully exce ittedl ft' dle'ign fur the imedtal, that th'' fiv' poiintied star is a veryr anc'ient emi t' poinit utpward sitiifying eoiid. It was said to represtt thfit dogt-stat'. whtiib was thei foretrunnor if the itmdttat ion 'if the Nile. If flhe pit was diwin ward, it w;e a hainlier of evil atnd isiastir. TlI e ;ientantgle was also th' 'mublemt if Il it'rmes, the master iif learniino' : f ft' fitnttsi'it of Meni tes: anid flh' sacredt sini if' fte lagi, or ws'e tment frim itu e fl '.a't. in mianty 'anids fte liitl wii~ as fte signtific;mtf 'tmlin of luomtatn freedomii and initel - leituta I liberty. ThFle five pin tted starit is t hus a moi sf stugest ivye symibol of the 'itos ando oibligation,s involved in flhe X. W. 'ioll ier secutrid thiir tickets ito it'e gattil' iii Mim11<lay atft'i'ti whent the pietitng~ was gitid. 'lTt'heyibot hal nertfeet ly gio ytil~ ellowi~s tic'kent s tha;t we'-e ile for' twoi stats nt fte foty v'ardi lite but the wevsstre nit side byv side, andti theret is wheiirie t he rub c;ine. hey' dei' cide'd that theyt' wated tii be sweet lieart andto sit ftiget her at fte game si ott 'lTesdayv a fter'non thelii pierfeet ly Road el ~tlowv Iick et s were Itraded i,n ftor two seats tioget her. Ibit alas. whten I tse Itwi lads foundti thlemselves seated on Tlhutrsday fhecy were Iori'lhier all right httt hblt1 m hle eiral 11(1tac Our Weekly Oracle T11Ki OTHElR day I passed a FRISHNI AN without his F/RElSH cap IlI.' IDDINTLIY didn't T IlIl N K tue personage FINOUGI to greet te WI T H a (Iliet II kI,I,0. I had HlASTENI) my IRFIl.l.ITING for I WA\S ONN ,Y;an I JI U t ip1. upperclassman llS indifference IMOKI' MY heart F"OR his JR-II:NI)SlliiP MEl.ANT so MUCHl to mle. SO.\ F I.)\\ T my A\ .\AZIsIliNT this lRF.SHNIAN NEVER made ANY FRIINDS at CAROI,NA. I O)FTF l,N wonder WHY the FE,I,AVS \VIIO war A RF.ADY smile always GF.T11 the llost OUT OF college life. DO YOU KNOW whyIi\? THANK YOU. IM P. -- ti.s.c. BLUE RIDGE CLUB The lilte Ridge ('h1h met for the first tile this year last Friday night at the llime If NMr. and Mrs. Bell onm Pendle ti Street. The following olicers were elected: Calh unl ThIolMllas, resident; Thomas NIcCutchen, vice-president; J. NI. \Vilsin. secretary-treasuirer. T ;ere was no set t'0igamll but the even'iig was spent inl reviving the temi (ries o)f the happy days at Iilue Ridge. S(mea. pretty clever thiines wer "pulled" ilp there this past year and whenl any ie mentified "springs" r "tick-tack machine" everymne present broke into laulghter, Quite a goi(d deal of fill was had froml ife 'r twi Illembers. The best jike ,f the evening camlie (ll ing the electinm 4)f Illicers: eVery seat was filld and Nlildled \Vi'il.sn happen ed to be filling the big roicker. wvihen he was elected secretary-treasurer the tmem hers (if the club called for a speech. MIildred g,t up 1to respld :Imd as Ihe; did NIr. iell canlim int4 the IIoom)1 a,nd slipped into the rcketr. Of curse. that filIished mu111ch aiulseient for itl exCept NIitdred. bit thlen after he haild been elected to such a respoiNsible p,, sitiln w ciihin't expect alythiig ee. NIrs. liell served sandwicelis and tea which were en1j4yed very mu111ch (yilu sh uild see iliei eat at Iile Rid,e.) Ir. Ihankinls, the 0rItiir. tlankeid rI-; inl behalf (if the (tlub. The 11ue Ridge ('tilb is made 111 (if tmen whu have attended a summer en ferenc' of the Y. N. C. A. at HI1t' Ridg~e. N. C'. Its; hurtiwse is t() keep1 the tmenl interested in thik wilrk and ti tIrv t() get a g4)1jd delegatiin at the c4. fe-eilee-. I ,ast sinner Can)lilla ;hai sixteen ni i- at 1111ie Ridg:e this W. tI-e large-t d-le'atiion ini this state anl We need a new classroom building. V t the NOW P1 "Ruggles of ISame stars and director MONDAY AN: Gloria Swansor WEDNESDAY Al Elinor Glyn's Iwith Corinne Grimlit MOOT COURT HAS GOOD MEETING At the last moot court session Mr. Wallace, of the local bar favored the law 'students with judge's services and conttribute(I to a good meeting. The bases of his decisions were always so plain that ito one could doubt but that he was correct. Messrs. Faweette, member of the (4neral Assemblv, aid Mtitchum repre seiite( the plaintifTs; and Messrs Cain, Oxner anl Spencer the defenlatie. The case was an action by bank A to re cover $12,000 from bank 11 when the teller of the plaintiff's bank had loaned the teller of the defendant's bank suf ficiont funds to meet a deficit and escape (letection for misappropriation. The judge rendered a partial verdict. The Liberty Honds were recovere(l, but as the cash hail become comingled with that of the (lefendiant's there could be i separation. Mr. Morgan S. Belser, a lawyer of Montgomery, Ala. anI a friend of the University of South Carolina, spoke for a few minutes to the association im meliately following the trial. He spoke briefly but impressively. It was also announced that Mr. Marshall woull make a stenographic report of the mock trial on Nov. 1, next, when the I,aw Association holds its first term celebration. We want our streets paved. -1T.S.C. Is This Free Verse? (It may be; but if the writer (locsn't stop writing it lie won't be free, he will be locked up.) I saw a book, shucks ! a book; EfierVeseIce of black and white mazes, Oh! 'ITe lusciousness of their circum locutiotis, h'liey cry silently with deafeniing whis pers, They preach a sermon of lustful las civiolisness, I lallit a sorrowfitl laugh inl gleeful agi .'iy, I ee a iri(I glare-an invisible vision. A memory of grey-heard habblings come to me. Say, Death, come here a miimite, \\'here's your sting? O,maideni pulebrituiiiuis, Miy 11)iiuth is ,toppedI as with a hot po tato. iy thiots as iiarticulate as unborn 1 I>w call ily teetlh witl viscid gum) espi luse(. Bc 4pei ;1il litter your prismatic i(io SVnIerIAetes. A ki-s fr*m oI r iacial orifice woud he Sweet like a salwich (f bitterel vio lets 'in frzen perfume. Say, Goddes-a.ul all that kind of stiff, '.I\ siiiaredI hi<hly scratchitg to what I try to say, Is like a dropt1 (of listille(d nlothinig to a sea 4f tri-nitro-tIIlen e. ('ai 1 I Inhnbrg, lItigi' IIo s oni'i' i St yx. We need a new classroom building. GO An ,AYING Red Gap'' of' "THE COVERED D TUESDAY u n " ZA ZA " NJD THURSDAY "SIX DAYS" I and Frank Mayo.