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air nu: Bird Or iger Sorry, No Tickets /.L 1RM #1 1.I4QAT/ ./RECToR OF f?9/tE7/cS Pictured here is William H. Harth, athletic director of Carolina, who an nounces the greatest ticket sale in his tory. Director Harth in his third year of service has arranged for the Game cocks one of the hardest grid sched ules of any Southern college. Week-In Sti Gamecocks Face Tigc This Afternoon at 2 O'cl< ing of State Institutions. T---- )- -7 -r . Latrgest .Blue htey DLi University Issued Mond of Atherton Whaley. Dinky Williams and i Newspaper Editors' Conr Out Clemson Edition of 5 Students Stage Bigge: in Clemson Pep Meetii Chcers From Carol inians (Co'ntinu'd on Up-State "C tA Left to right on back row are Jess coach; Joe Davis, end coach; Covingi foreground, Bob Jones and Bill Dillar< Editorial-I Approximately 20,000 fans will lina Gamecocks and the Clemson Carolina stadium. For thirty-five years, these two the gridiron, the tilt being the shi sports calendar yearly. The 1937 program is scheduled From the opening whistle until the stadiun highway homeward, coni the Carolina-.Clemson game, steepe unexcelled in spirit. Two highly-touted elevens will forms offering a panorama of colo green turf and the ceremonies surn shall be the victor, nothing but gu comparative scores are of equal s1 is ata peak. Both are in top co: (Continued on1 TH] C '-'' A R 0 L In 1936, a crowd exceeding 19,000, saw tl ticket sale has been ahead of the 1936 banr reamer Lines rs in Carolina Stadium )ck in Thirty-Fifth Meet Lctory Ever Publied at ay Under the Editor'ship tndy Jones Return From Volume XX: rention in Chicago to Put otal [he Gamecock. t Demolstratioil of Year ig; Tiger Burned Amid Glen 'agc S.'m-n) President's B ing lyde Beattys" Senator Legislators Turn Ou More than 2(0 litical and) educ Carolina will b< Rion McKissick C(Ienon gridirc sity stadlium ,to( 7 i GovrnOr Olii student at the t Carolina side of half of the gai over to the Clen of the game. In the P'resid~ he Uniitedl State. ~~ mayors oIf somet ~... ~the state, as well (Conin: IDanc on freshman coackfeldcac;ad.n . Ifrehmacoaces._______Interfraternii Contr )f-Th e-Week --" to revise its Col see the University of South Caro. ties shall hecom. Tigers clash this afternoon in the ing the various ersity campus,a mnent h)v Willial state schools have been meeting on stimlenit activitie ning feature of the South Carolina Stuch a change ci will no0 lon oIrganiz7ationl as to draw its curtain at 2 o'clock. mating dlances last car speeds around the six lane social activities. uslon and spirit will reign. It is in ordecr to all in tradition, resplendent in color, .. ,'~tI~o , the "Big Seven' facnlty commlflit run on the field today, their uni- that the (fficer r against filled, cheering stands, the amo~ng the sevei 'ounding the encounter. As to who ters will secure ess work is in order. The teams by Tlhis last stel trength. The spirit of both squads fr.aterniuties by ndition for this, THE game of the ruluig nmade th. _________________________ _.___ mIove on the c Page Fonur) the dlormitories. E 1936 PANORAMA OF CAROLINA-CL ie Carolina-Clemson classic, constituting the largest group ever t er year and 20,000 fans will probably pack the Carolina stadium University of 4 Largest Circulation of any Collegiate KI, No. b (OLUiuiA, SOUTH CAROLINA, le Men News-Reel Attend . "IT'S OUR DAY" rison Tilt ox Filled With Lead- C Men Of The C State \ Byrnes Comes and Congressmen t En Masse For id Classic ) outstanding men in po ational circles in South the guests of Pres. J. at the annual Carolina n classic in the Univer- f laV. 1 ). Johnston, a former 'niversity, will sit on the U the field (uring the first ne, and will then move son sidle for the last part ent's box with him will I s senators, congressmen,~ of the largest cities in ... as aroun<d 25 state sena CAt.OT7 ..Mek 4 V don l'ae' Sixr )I ty Bans "WE'LL WIN" esGiven . at Group y Council Loses .. o1 Of Dances ( ommittee on frattri it ies e Interfrat.ernity Council ( istitut ionl so tha t its du sohll those of re.gulait fratternit ies on the. Univ ccordling to in anniounie mi 1. I larth, director of S. will mean that the Coun-I ger function as a social it has in the past, pro and( other inter fraternity~. eviate the situation which e.twveen what is knowtn as~ and( the "'ittle Six"' the tee has also requested s of the Coiuncil rotate al frats, so that all chap equtal standing. ~... in the regulation of all W the faculty follows the ~:. it semester that all frats ampus a .d( be housed in BILL WILES, ClmonBc MSON CLASSIC S 24 E __ 0 ~~N o see a sporting event in South Carolina. This year, the pre-game this afternoon to watch a battle of gridiron machines. South Carolina Newspaper in South Carolina History TH UkaAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937 Founded 1908 Thirty-Fifth Classic In Stadium At 2:00 Through the turnstiles at Carolina Stadium today will pass a record rowd to witness the gridiron battle between the South Carolina iamecocks and the Clemson Tigers, who meet for the thirty-fifth time rI their traditional series. The kickoff is scheduled for 2 P. M. Rated for the first. time in years as an even-money game, it prom es to he t1w key gaine in the settling of state clilmpionship argu lents. Since the defeat of F trnm);tn 1 ( the lel ('Itulb1o in 1ast attrday. ('ertainly no other co(nitest of the season will have the r lor of the State Fair classic. The tadliumi will he a c'olorfll spwctalc"le for this "Big Thurs ay'' of the State Fair. The grray-luitle of the Cadets' phalanx will ace the va iegated c( lor schemi'e offeled hy the co-eds of the Uni ersity. To))ing ofif the all'air will 1)b the new flags )laced on the )per tier. honorinig the diit}ferent 'chools of the state and Southern anference. Special Boxes Erected Lea'ders oIf thet state of Sou1th Caiolinia will ble present to ciheer [Ir (one4 of the sta21te' tw larg1i~est educaotijonal inst it utions. Special (oxes havi e been erected in front of each stand1(. That onl the Clemn ml side of thle fiel will lie p)resided oiver by D)r. E. W. Sikes, presi enlt oIf Clemson C'ol lege. I )r. .1. Rion Mc eKissick, pr'esidenit oif the 'niversity, will le iln cha2rgie of the box iln front of tile Carolina tan111. Governlor ( )hin 1). .l(hnlstoni. as 1s the cuistomi. will sit with (1h g.rPoup for half the g:une. The Garne'lt. :aiii Whit1e (bl Game11c((hks will lbe mal2kin1g another id for tile ('lemlson scalip. whIichi has1 not bten brouIight home to their 14 st sinlce D)on1 McCaollister~ assumled th pos " ~it ion of hlI( coach. es Neev's Tiger' e'l('eeil iiIlii be at tempht ing to caplture their fourth nsect(i winWl inl as5 many iyearO s at th el' xpense54 of the Birds. ForltyV-Oile years ago. 1lsii. the' two teamis playedl the first game f the series that21 has coniitinued'4I lnt il thle present. except for a six '1ar 2 lpse due14 to( thle. to (i inten'ise r1V ivl et ween t he cam nps. Of hie 3 1 goamies, C'lemsoin lhas won 2ud, thle I'niiversit y 11. and1( one re ilted ini a scoreless tie. Clemson's Record C lemison so far th11is s.easonl has showni plenty of' powver in thle eh1l1but ha:s sinice thle IirPst gaime lac'kedl the ina Iscorinlg punifch so ecessaryW to 1a w~ inning teamii. A fter smlothlering P'. C.. the Bengals rapp ied (close gamesl(' iln su ccesslint o~ Tla11ne. Armyi. and (Georgia. Tlhie G amecock(s havie victorie4s over Emioiry & H enry and David til to t heir credImit. as5 well as a1 dead4Ilock withI Northi Carol inia and asses to Georgia aind AlabIamla. WithI thle except ion oIf Caiptaiin 112arohI I rw is, who suifflered1 a blroken 'g ill prac'tice. thle Tigers are expectedi to have their entire strength vailable for the contest. All thle Gamnecocks except Kelly, Ur. anyi. and Tohias will he ready for the opening whistle. Thle freshman elevenis oif thle two schools will c'lash Wednesday ight on Melton Field in a evenly mnatched appetizer to the varsity leetinig the following day.