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No. 7 itr an Reckot Stars of ? ttt I Wbhi dno touch. dow'1i 'nWs esgistrad In one of th elosest and most F fily contested ames seen on the loca: gridfroh this season, the C aiollna Scrdbs on Saturday last, don from the Poter Military Academy. eleven by a score of 7 6 The. two teis were even. atched and the. final result fr ed: in dubt .iuntil the ref A".whietle blew at the end of '."e st quarter. The first and onl secore of the ,. amn.caie in. the third tiuarter Ihr,7; tih ter a series of smshing line py; hed bronght the ball itrthin.striking distance of the F :M A; ;oal ichad of OCaro)ina dashed 85 yards down the field or a touchdoWn. Porter kicked goal and the score stood to' 1i favor of the Garnet and Black. ' The visiting team put up one iofythe bast games of footballleen ere ih nanny a day Carglifna t'' unable. to mdke .hy sub <t1lal gains on end runs and relid al ost entirely ipo .the lllty of Richards and Rucker Qimash through the opposing RPehards, who was pactically un knbwn gtiantity in the baek eld,' c&red himself with glory aiomi es to pb the #lnd of , oaenson, Time and again he ":as lled Upon to tarry the ball d ae d he fail to nake fiubetantial gain. he:punting of Porter wa a feature. F or,a freshman and a nplaying his first year of col football hid stunt:of punting ' tnar average of 50 yards s'remarkable. 6 F P,M. A., Hawes, Fuller n DeLancey played good ball. Martin and Lenoir at ends also up well, i e-u f the two teams xlatubs. t LE Martin 1~er LT ef gian I.G Grissom Wrhg C DeLaneey h MeBee H LT Lewi JI*YMTEELECrED -~ THFE: -OUSE nior'a L Student to 'Rep tGnt Darlington County. Carolii&a Adds Another to Her Long List in South Cairolina Legisl.tur. Jerry Pate, a member of the senior law class, was elected a nember of the lousoe of Repre sentatives from 1 Darlington county on Nov. 4. Mr. Pate's elec tion-is of much interest to his friends 'who are vekymuch;pleas id! ats success. ./ Mr. Pate adds another to- the long roll of law students who are representing the state in her counsel hall. The law departinent has been ex ceptionally.successfyl in tl num ber of men who, while still at college, are nevertheless takinga d"e dstand in the front ranks 0f~ mde'n progs. I", Ga k raids he heartiest congratujations to Mr. Pate.at the record which he has Inade. Danner Goe6 to Sigfst. Mr. H. E. 'anner, a member of the junior class left ~Wednes day fr : Hartsville to attend: the concert given there by Miss Christine Miller on Wednesday night. For a man who never ex hibited the slightest, interest in musical affairs while at Carolina,. Darjner's sudden metamorphosis is most encouraging but rumor hUs it that it is not the concert, but the fact:that Coker College Is in Hartesville-that has led, this young than to forsaKe for a day the path of learning Crider RE Lenoir Coggeshall Q Fuller Porter RHtt Hawes Brooker LHB Thrower Rucker PB Kinloch ;Subsfitutes: Carolina-Wl lford for 1:nglish, Richards for .uaker, Edwards for .Brooker, McMillian for .Williford, Rucker for Porter, Richards for. Cogge shal, Sayg for McMjlhihn, Btrook. er or Edwards; Ellzey for Cri der .P M A ;,-Siith for Mar tin Martin :for Smith Referee, Pass.ilaigue (U. S. C.) umnpire, Motts (U. S. C.,) and timnekeepers,y McGowan (U. S. C.) and Erwin (U9 8 C.) Quar tert, 12 minutes each. pUDLJEY AND WI?5 TO MEET DAVIDSON Final Contest to.be Staged on Novenmber 27 Selected in Prelinduary Monday Night to Fight Oratorical Battle With Davidson. In ,a very spirited contest held in the chapel Monday night, J. S. Dudley and M.. A. Wright were selected to. represent the University in the Carolina-David son debate to be held at Char lotte November 27. J. S. McIn ness was chosen alternate and manager. The contestants discussed the different phases of the affirma tive side of the question: Resolv ed,, That the comnission form of mtnicipal government should be generally adopted in the United States.. It Is beli.ved hat the two able have an excellent. chance to re deem the 'defeat of last year. Carolina won the first contest, but lost the second to Davidson. The following 'men spoke in the order named: R.. B. Fulton, J. J. Cudd, O. K. McDaniel, J. P. Dudley, J. S. Mclnness, M. A. Wright and E. R. Jeter. Fire at Flinn Hall. Wednesday afternoon Flinn Hall was discovered to be in a blaze. A" general alarm was' sounded, and in a few minutes the fire was under control. The damage was small. Freshman Class Meeting. At- a meeting of the Freshman class in. the chapel Wednesday afternoon the following. addi. tional officers were elected: Hon or committeeman, Kerr; mana ger of class football team, Go ings; 'manager of class basketball team, Stevens; manager of class baseball team, Aughtry. Euphradians Elect. The Euphradian society held; its regular first 'term elec tion on laat Saturday night. The following men were elected: pres id,ent, R. O. Purdy, Jr; .vice-pres ident, P. B. Bellingerj secretary, Frank Rogers; ' literary critic, M. A.' Wright; censor, David Po lier; orderly critic, i C; Brearly; custos forum, A. B. 'Stoney; treasurer, J. M. Dabbs. GAMECOCKS BATTLE ALUGATOR CREW Carolina and Florida Mix it Up Today. Gaine Will be Hard Fought and Interesting--Florida Held Tech to 13-3 Score. This afternoon at 3:30 on Davis Field the Carolina Gamecocks will lock horns with the Florida Alligators. The officials are, Fos ter, Holland and Thrasher. The contest this afternoon will be one of the tightest- of the sea son. Coach Edgertoh has put his squad through a hard workout this week, during which several changes have been made. The team has shown noticeable im provement since the Clemson game. Most probably today's game will see some new faces in the backfield.' The whole squad is going good and all the men Brann will be probably be seen at quarter, where he has been showing up well in the recent scrimmages. Dan Heyward is back with his usual pep and lightning speed. The invincible Boulware will be seen in the backfield with the same goods that he showed in the Clemson game. Richards has been going good in the late scrimmages and may be seen in today's game. Going is playing his position in the line like a veteran. The Florida team has shown up well in every battle this season. Tech only beat them by a score of 13-3. They will give Carolina a hard and interesting fight. . It will be remembered that Florida beat us on a fluke last year by the narrow margin of 10-6. Every Gamecock goes into the game this afternoon with the determination to win. This is the next to. last varsity game to be played on the home grounds this season. Dr. Morse Will Speak. Beginning Wednesday Nov. 12 Dr. Josiah Morse will' deliver at the regular Y. M. C. A. meet ings a series of six lectures upon "Social Service". Those who attend the Y. M. C. A. for the next few meetings will have the pleasure of hearing an intest ing man discuss an -Interesting subjet.