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INTER-SOCIETY DEBATE REIV EXT MONTH Euphradians and Clariosoph ics to lash. Both Societies to be Represented by Experienced Men-Medals Will -Be Aw ed A reV,al of the old intet -society debate, discontinued since t906, wras brought about at a joint meeting of the Clariosophic and 1nphradian Literary Societies last Saturday night. MN1r. Irandeburg, of the Claric )soplic Society. made a strong plea for the revival of this old ens tomi, stating that the custom should be renewed f)r the purpose of pro moting society spirit if for no other reason. Not o,nly will the contest serve this purpose. but it will also serve to train men for the debating teams ad <ltuicken a more general interest in debate. Anl outline of the revival of this former annual event could best be given by <111c)ing \lr. l;randenburg's remarks. in substance, as fo1lows Fach teamt shall c olsist of two mel, chosen from In ong the mem bership of their respective societies. The judges, chosen by (lie de baters, shall decide both as to the .best individual debater and the win ;ning team. \l edals aimnc)unitiig tt) $2o shall be awarded; as follows: To the best individual debater, if he be on the winning side, a medal worth S I 5 shill be given, his col league receiving a $5 monogramn ;tcdal. I f the best individual de bater he on the losing side, lie shall ,receive a medal worth ,to, while each of the men on the winning team shall receive a moiogram medal ..tworth $5. 'T'he c"nming Contest will probably be held about \lay 3, thongh this (late has not been definitelv decided upon. The query to be debated is: "Reso'ed, Thhat women int .\merica should be graintel equal suffrage with nen." The Clariosophics, ulddhing the affirmtative side, will be represented -by Messrs. M. C. Foster and J. D. Branhenblurg. The Euphradlians wvill he represented by \lessrs. T'. C. CLINTON-CAROLINA MEET TO BE HELD Much Interest Being Taken and Great Form Expected. Next \Ilonday a fternioon at 4 ~o'clock, oin theirm home field, Clinton will meet Carolina in the first track ernet of the y'ear. Davidson has Withidrawvn fromm the muect. M\ any~ ini ~tences will bear up1)0n this nmeet to ~''ake it a success. Carolina has had GAMECOCKS WIND UP THIS YEAR'S SEASON (Continued from Page 1.) to Carolina's two. The first half of the eighth 'vent peace filly, but Per ritt started the fireworks with a hit to center. Everybody got a hit or tw,o an< Ine after ailother trottel acri)ss the rub1l)ber, but Bill thought the ( aiiecocks were starting some q)f the I)ean's "intlescent baseball" and called a halt at six o'clock as per a foresigne<I agreenlent between the two teallis. Seven runis had come in, however. aild as tile agreeient said a score was to be a score regardless of innings. the inial tally was it to 9. In this game McMillan, Metts, o wen, von lKOlnitz and Rudisill were seen for the last time in college ball. ,JAMS G. DIIV I-R, ('arollIln(. I'opular Conch wVho will not he back next .ear. As chance wouild have it, all live got hits during the swat lest and all live bhroight in ruils. .\ suitable climlax for their excellent work dur ing the whole seasOn. Shuler at third, Rudisill at short and Owen in the left gar(len, starred for Caro lina in fielding. The sco re by inn ings was: R. II. .. W. & I ... .121 005 20--Il 14 4 Carolinia . ..000 101 07~-- () 12 3 a moltst success ful year in all other phases o f athilet ics and everthi lng b)i<ls fair toward getting- out a win ii g track teami. I ):shies, runis, lhe broad and high jlumpls, role vaultinig and1( the ham mier thiraw wvil hIe features of the mleet . Such meni as H]arth, CLog geshiall, D)udley, Monektoni, Rheca, lIitznnuiirice,. Anderson, the T!emipe. toni brot hers and others wvill be seen PROF. CARSON SPEAKS AT FOUNTAIN INN Delivered Commencement Address at Fork Shoals High School. Professor A. C. Carson on Fridav last journeye<d over to Fountain Inn, where he <deliveretd t-he commence ment al<lress at the Fork Shoals 1H igh School. Pro fessor Carson is a pleasing speaker, an<l the large audience present receive<l his words with) en)thusiasml. \\hen interviewed up)n his re turn, lie expressedl himself as greatly please<l over the recel)tion accorle<l him and the frienlly attitude with which the University is regarlel by both pupils an(l faculty. "The school is uni(ue,"' says Pro fessor Carson. "in that it has no con nection witi the high school system of the State. It is controlled entire Iy by a stock company an<d receives nt) ai<l whatever Iroii the State l;oard of Edlucation." Two Of the nemhers If the pres ent stu<lent ho<ly. .\Messrs. C. C. anl .\I. .\l. Stewart, are graduates of this institution; and we are led to believe that next year nore of these young men will come into oir miidst. The t reatnent acc rle<l the last visit(ors to I)avis Vlield might make n call theiim the \\'hitewashingto)n an<l Lee tean. "Ile is a man of large calibre. is lie not \es. lie's a lig bore.-Ex. r r Here te Conuerin Hereoh Conq rin if you can't be the "hero," 'y the most of it-smoke a Fatim, 60 FaIima coupons will secun' a g,*l '*wlo', 2 I *"*"rdec*!*'d a '1 BURNETT STONEY TO LEAD GAMECOCK QUINT Old Guard Elected Captain of '14 Basketball Team. At a meeting of the basketball "C" men \Vednesdav morning, Bur nett Stonev was elected Captain of next -season's team. I-1 is work as gtard for the lpast three seasons has well earned for him the honor. He is a heady, fast and steady player and will infuse some of his pep and ginger into next year'sivarsity. )anner, who vill manage the team, is at work on the schedule and lie hopes to stage several of the most iportant gamnes on the home floor. OPEN ON SUNDAY 1345 Main St. Phone 372 THE SAVOY S. T. WESBERRY, Prop. 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