The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 18, 1913, Page 3, Image 3
SWAN
NEXT TO THE ARCADE
Can fit you in a suit of
Schloss or Brokaw Bros.'
Clothes
THE VERY LATEST STYLES
No charge for looking at them.
Fellows, drop in next time you
are up street.
GO TO
John Cornwell's
BARBER SHOP
FOR THE BEST HAIR CUT
EVERY STYLE
THE STUDETS' FRIEND 1629 MAIN ST.
Next Door to Little Grand Theatre
MEET ME AT THE
College Fruit Store
Cold Drinks, Fruits
U Candies, Tobaccos
-Also Lunches
GEORGE TOPSHE, Proprietor
Give Him a Call
Main and College Streets
Carolina Men
Have always enjoyed this store,
it's full of good looking clothes
for college men,
1405 MAIN
PHONE 700
FULL DRESS SUITS FOR
RENT
Peter 0. Huith
MERCHANT TAILOR
1204 LADY STREET
(Old Y. M. C. A. Building
COLUMBIA, S. C.
SHOES
Get them from
WALTERS
I420 MAIN PHONE 575
MEN AND BOYS
J. S. Pinkussohn Cigar
COMPANY
The Largest Tobacconists in the South
CIGAR S
SODA WATER
POOL
The Most Select Stock
PROFIT SHARING PREMIUM
CERTIFICATES FREE
1307 Main Street
CAROLINA SHOWS
BAPTISTS' FORM
(Continued from Page 1.)
pet play, the modified Minnesota
shift, was broken up time and
again and the runners were eith
er nailed in their tracks or thrown
for a loss. Carolina then got the
ball and thereafter the only
thing for Wake Forest to was to
take her defeat gracefully.
VonKolnitz, aided by the splen
did interference of Heyward and
Perry, got loose for runs of 30,
50 and 70 yards, respective
ly, giving at the same time one
of the prettiest exhibitions of
side-stepping and stiff-arming
ever seen on Davis field. All
three goals were kicked and had
not the half ended when it did, it
is very probable that several
more touchdowns would have
been added on the right side of
the ledger.
The game was fiercely fought
throughout and was thoroughly
enjoyed by the crowd which fill
ed the grandstand and bleachers.
Savage and Daniels played good
ball for the Baptists, while Lang
ston, Perry, Stoney and Sligh
showed good form for the Garnet
ane Black.
Dr. Edgerton has kept his men
hard at it this week getting them
in shape for today's game with
UNIVER
SOUTH C
Founded by the State ir
The University is organized
1. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND Sc
study in Languages, History
degrees of A. B. and B. S.
worth from $100 to $160 each.
II. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION,
to serve the State as teachers,
of schools. -In this course the
III. GRADUATE SCHOOL, wil
the degree of Master of Arts.
'Ihe Graduates of the colleges of
University in all courses except Law
V. SCHOOL OF LAW, with a
LL. B. The presence of the
the State Law Library afford
College fees for the year, $1
For women college fees are
tuition, $40 additional. Rool
year.
Active teachers have the
without any charge whatever
ing Room Scholarships with b
FOR CATALO
A. C.MOORE,
coLUM
North Carolina. Judging by a
comparison of scores, the Game
cocks seem to have the edge on
their opponents. However, the
battle this afternoon will be one
of the hardest fought of the sea
son and a large crowd is expect
ed.
REGULAR Y. M. C. A.
MEETING HELD
Mr. Schneider Makes Brief Talk
on Organization's Growth.
Mr. S. L. Schneider, a member
of the senior class, was the speak
i er at the Y. M. C. A. meeting
Wednesday night. In the brief
time allotted the speaker he trac
ed the work of the local associa
tion, showing how it had made
progress, especially during the
last ten years. All those present
were gratified to hear of the good
work that had been accomplished
by this organization. Mr. Schneid
er spoke encouragingly also of
the bright hope for the work of
the association this year.
Some inspiring words were also
spoken by Mr. Whilden of the
city Y. M. C. A., who is leading
the music in these midweek
meetings. He thanked the young
men for their help in the singing
at the theatre on Sunday after
noon at the men's meeting.
SITY OF
AROL!NA
1801. in the Capital City
with the follov: in. divisions:
;NC, with various courses of
, Science, etc., lending to the
Right general Scholarships
which seeks to prepare persons
principals and superintendents
A. B. is the degree conferred.
h advanced courses leading to
South Carolina are admited to the
without charge for tuition.
course leading to the degree of
various courts and the use of
exceptional facilities.
[8, including medical attention.
only $12. For those paying
rn, with light and service, $8 a
adlvantages of the Uiniversity
.Loan funds available. D)in
Dardl free at Stewvard's Hall.
GSUE ADD)RESS
Acting President
BIA. S. C.
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Printing plus Service -The
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The State Co.
WE CROWN TIIE
AMERICAN CITIZEN
-with headwear fit for a king from a
standpoint of refined quality and fashion
efficiency.
THE BAILEY CLOTHING CO.
1250 Main Street
ANOKA
2for2.
A NOK A J imu
ARROW
'CICOLLAR
Cluett., Peabody & Co.. Ino. Maker.
The
University Mar
can f'.<i what he wants in
Clothing, Hats
and Furnishings
at
Scruggs & Bailey
1412 Main Street
-0
J. L. PERKINS
Campus Representative
College Barber Shop
825 Main Street
Stylish lair Culs and First-Class Shaves
Shave 10c, Hair Cuts 5 for $1.00
ABBOTT'S
1300 MAIN STREET
TOBACCO, CIGA RS and
COLD DRINKS
ACENTS FOR BELL'S FORKDIPT
and APOLLO CHOCOLATES
HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLECE MEN