The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 02, 1912, Page 4, Image 4
GAROLINA'S GAME IN
CHARLESTON SATURDAY
Charleston College Team Swept Off
Its Feet by Fast Carolina Eleven.
Score 68 to 0.
Charleston, Oct. 28.-Utterly un
able to resist the versatile and dash
ing attack of their opponents, the
College of Charleston football team
was swept off its feet by the strong
est team which the L'niversity of
South Carolina has ever sent to this
city in the game played here Satur
day afternoon. When the referee's
whistle sounded the last down the
score stood 68 to o and the Game
cocks had administered the severest
defeat which the locals have ever re
ceived at their hands. In 1902 Car
olina, with the strongest team in her
history, scored 51 points to their op
ponents' zero and it was thought
that the high water mark of scores
between the two institutions had
been reached, but Ed(lgerton's bunch
passed this figure with a rush. At
the end of the first quarter 20 points
had been nlade: . were ad(le( in
the second and third rounds each
and an additional six were annexed
in the final quarter.
Although outplayed in every de
partment and every minute of the
game, the college team put up a
s itAwi1k exaM of nerve and bull
(log grit. In every play they stayed
with their heavier and faster oppo
nents with each ounce of strength
they possessed. But the backs could
gain nothing against a (letense that
held like a wall and the fierce charges
of the Gamecocks' forwards, the
brilliant inter ference and (lashing
runs of the back field swe)t all be
fore them and rendered well-nigh
useless the feeble defense which was
always pluckily put up. Wh:len thle
game was ended half the players of
the tea,ii. bruised and battered, were
carried from the fiel.
The Stars.
For the college, Captain P'regnlall.
at quarter, although crippled by an
injury received in practice a few
days before the game, played a splen
did defensive game and with better
suppn)ort would doubtless have gained
much grouind for his team. More
than once, Ueyward or Passailaigue
wvould have gotten safely by end and
startedl racing towardl the Charleston
goal only to lbe tackled by the college
leader. D)ean showved fine form and(
madle some of the hardest tackles of
the game. As has already been indi
catedl, Rhett starred by his (defensive
wvork at end.
Passailaigue.
But clear cut against the back
ground of lesser wvarriors' achieve
ments, is the wvork of Dutch P'assail
aigue, the Carolina fullback. He was
playinig against natural and( old-time
enemies, wvas the Dutchman, and it
is safe to say that lie nott ill the mos
sensational game of his career, and
this extends over numerous gridiron
battles in which the work of this
husky has featured. Around the end
or through the line, it was all the
sanie to the Carolina fullback, there
was a gain coming up. He charged
well and pic'.ed openings seemingly
by instinct. He made just half of
the ten touchdowns which his team
scorel and kicked eight out of ten
goals from touchdown. Several of
these were from dilicult angles.
Heyward.
D anl II eyward featured the contest
with several long runs, in two of
wliclh he went for touchdowns. His
work was especially brilliant in run
ning back punts in the interference.
H arth at quarter ran the team well
and pulled the psychological plays at
the same kind of moments. He ran
well behind good interference and in
the third quarter shot a forward pass
22 yards to I Iill, who went . for a
touchdown. Langston and Bristow
both wo)rked well ini the back field
and Boulware, shoved into the game
in the last quarter, for his first ap
pearance on the varsity, tore off two
plunges straight over center which
netted I7 yards.
Girardeau, at center, and Brann
and Williams, at tackles, made many
a play of the opposition go to seed
behind tle line. 'his trio staved in
the game from start to finish and
their playing was far from lady-like.
Cafe at Fliin Hall.
.\lessrs. I .awto n and Simpkins
have opened a college cafe in Flin
I all and are ready to serve the stu
dents. This is a great addition to
the caipus and will in dooubt prove
very success ful.
,l.1 , 1h"/y
A nothe
#4Ahead<s
one-may he always have
25 of hich ecre a hadomn. lett p.
Unloer e.e and Fraternal Or'dere (1I2x32)
I have been bewitched by those re
markable eyes,
Those pearly white teeth and love
laden sigh*
Ihy hyacinth hair and sweet, rosy
lips
Are sweeter than the nectar the
honey-bee sips.
Cupid with many an irresistible
dart
H- ath pierced and repierced my
passionate heart;
;\nd now I am a slave to a passion
from above
\\'hich if named by a poet would be
Called love.
I i I could but claim from thy lips
ole kiss
My soul would be wafted on pinions
of bliss,
To a beautiful land upon whose
shore
\Vhere maidens shall be angels for
ever more.
"Eros."
Ontar Picks Up An Acquaintance.
Then lately by the Tavern Door
agape,
Came shining through the dusk an
Angel Shape
TI-at called back softly, "Oh, you
Santa Claus !"
lie smashed a Record as he broke
the Tape!
Ile lit an Omar, saying, "You're
some HIIouri !"
"Some Persian Kitten, if I am the
Jury!"
"\\heice do you om?" She
laughed and closed one Eye,
"Old Sport, I'll tell you straight
I'm from Missouri!"
I'- the correct plronunciation of
heirs see John Watts.
Year
Him f
a happy
(b. Individual"
Men of Carolina
We greet you and ask you
to come and meet us. We
are your nearest clothing
/thop. Always up to the
minute. -:
J. A. KNIGHT, Campus Agent
BAILEY CLOTHING CO.
Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Phone 1213
COLLEGE CLOTHING for
COLLEGE MEN at
COLLEGE PRICES
10% Less Than OTher Folks
1405 MAIN - - PHONE 886
Just Think About It
Only Takes Me 15 Minutes
To Make Your Old Shoes
Ne+v at the
Columbia Shoe Repairing Shop
HARRY ORENSTEIN, Prop.
Phone 2018 - 1705 Main
Wotk Sent for and Delivered
"As Copeland Goes, So Goes the Fashion"
"LEARN THE WAY"
SUITS $12.50 to $30.00
R. S. OWENS. Campus Aut.
COR. MAIN AND TAYLOR STREETS
The popular "Delmont" notch Collar
made in self striped Madras. 2 for 25c
ARROw
COl-LARS
Cu....u, Peabody & Co., Makers
GEORGE TOPSHE
RUNS
60oee$e ,fruit fort
Cold Drinks, Fruits,
Candies, Tobaccos
GIVE HIM A CALL
MAIN & COLLEGE STREETS
Columbia Hotel Barber
Shop
Run on Antiseptic Principles
EASY SHAVI, STYLISH HAIR
Especially Good Service
Sand Pnlttentit A ll