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Clemson - Carolina Game Thursday Big 'Un and Wop were in the little practice game last Fair Week and are going in again Thursday to help tame the Tiger. Big Ned will also get in the fight and his avoirdupois will push any Clemsonite down the field like a toy. McTeer is also show ing up well and may be run in the game. End-Luke Hill, Jitny Sligh, Edmunds, and Fant constitute the corps of Gamecock ends. These first two are the best in the country. They outclassed the Tiger extremities last year and will show them up again. When Luke and Jit are in the game, Hornik puts his money on Carolina, and gives odds. No runner ever got by them yet and none ever will. Quarter-Billy Harth, Kid Bristow and Runt Coggeshall are the Carolina quarters. Every body remembers the stunt Billy pulled off last year in the Clem son game. It has been whis pered about the campus that he is going to repeat it. Just watch him get away for a touchdown. Bristow was seen against the Tiger last year and Runt showed his goods in the Virginia game. Half-Dan Heyward, Marcus Boulware, will figure at half. Everybody knows they have the goods and hand all they have to the opposing crew on every down. Dan's work against Clemson last season was spectacular. His running was brilliant and he picked his openings well. Char lie Edwards has shown up well New Trophy Cup One more cup has been added to the collection of trophies in the library. This is the cup for championship in doubles in tennis given by the city of Greenville to the South Carolina Tennis Asso ciation. Because it has no more space for records a new cup has been given by the business men of Columbia and the old one be comes the property of the,univer sity. In the six times that the cup has been contested for it has come to Carolina four times. The new cup is also to remain at Carolina until the next tourney, in practice and will probably get in the game. Full-Bub Langston will be seen at fullback. He is one of the hardest fighters to be found on the gridiron in this part of the country. Bub goes through the line with a whirlwind twist that defies all attempts to tackle. He gives all he has to the game, and he has a lot. Porter is showing the goods in the backfield and may be run in. Kerr also has good stuff and what it takes to give the Tigers one in the neck he has it. Literally thousands of specta tors will be out at the Fair Grounds to witness the biggest football event in Sohth Carolina. The supporters of the two teams are about evenly divided and spirit will run high. The com mittee in charge have made I ample arrangements for accomo dating the crowd. New bleach ers with a seating capacity of. 3,000 have been erected opposite the old grandstand which is to be used for reserved seats. Auto! mobiles are to be parked at the southern end of the field. A stout wire fence incloses the en-. tire field, and no one will be al lowed inside of this except the two teams, the coaches and officials. The Gamecock eleven goes into the game determined to repeat the dose they administered to the Tiger last year. They have their last year's record to uphold and the team confidently backed by the entire student body and hundreds of other loyal support ers means to mop up. due to the good work of Brooker and Crawford at Ridgewood last' week. The university places great store .in these trophies. They are things that could not be re placed, as the records on them* were won by Carolina men for. Carolina. They are trophies of victory and and as such no new cup could ever replace them. The Waring brothers are to be thanked in a large measure for the presence of this cup at the' university as they won it in sev eral tournaments while repre sentingryona.n CENTRAL DRUG CO.,Inc. SUCCESSORS TO Heyward's Pharmacy W. E. CAUGHMAN, Mgr. 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