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te ud~ Perry lay
St dnor 0To lay.
ato. n ec Played at a
~J'~1o ~, vnds.~
t Cls or 0 teia. . Vol
r of is ind Perry: Play f
nJ'r J h s afternoon at '3,8 o'cloct
f the arolinh Gamecock~ aad' the
~sWm ;~isi refbyteriahs old
I d bitterest of
4vaW n et in'. a ti+anic struggle
Jthe"1918 lionors There is,
ithi' misunder
,r' to' where the game
l 'be laycl,'31ht i6 a certal.
,whethcr .it be> played hi
oa$6tte or at D*-dsoh; thetUr
t yoft twvi try:
e etu oi Fr uvo -ol
! \ 12 f Qnde" erry to the
Coina line wil : dca towe:
3 e t =he Carrnet and
Seai thse men are
h ads hd r ddue to give
S,avidbnian no lendy of
-tuble thi+ aternoi; 'he e
tile teaniin t e' in C of condi.
ad'e,amecoc..baakers
el certain;of yctory."
he Iavidoni tifx re d
unuualltron, 'this yar
# ndNorth Carolina earliar
3ri the season wag unusuall, g&d
a ; thie Gamecelki a alvId'.rid
, ;tRe d ard BIac ilen worthy
d'.fes, *
The '.up: r the g me has
110f ~eeii oficially stated, but it
z r ye y prolb le-that the follow
e )I.lL.,ej npaled tpon. to.
start the contest for Caxolina:
E; Nlills,'L T;'.1Veeer,
4Q,G :$thts m C; Weh nan,i E
I : T; $li.gh, R:1; MeGow7
Q Ieyward,: Llr von Kol
Langston or Boulware,
sHamier, +h ,
- .
r:Jc..t X{a er IY ~ -4 $00
hbeded
fr;. A1Vy#14tI just ~ ae
wil e to,
Sni g
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1 r' WADY AT LAST
M+ a Structure Is Opened
for Students.
*W i A,cgnod..e ,hirty Nine
~' .n.2 E1ipp in Most
modern Fashion.
Woodrow C,ollege, the new
dormitory .on Green Street, is
nov .conrp)ete The follows are
b y, getting,heirpermits from
the pre$ident nd moving into
new initarera
The build ih has beeh In the
proce of construotion; lince the
early suaner apd waa_practical
lyfnished when :College opened
i September, the lat fw,weehs
ayI v been snitii .installing
se. eatihlngsystei ad 'puttin
on the fiishing, tooche. It ls
Tnt': modern in every respeet
niid is sicuated in.an ideal place,
koth :or quietnes and. conven
Sei# .The plan o which it was
uilt is the same as that of the
older buiidirigs, there being one
arge1ifing room and fwo snal
OFbr1 ooms to each suite ..for
two studenrs. It has several new
features, hbweyer, n that there
s steam heat and running water
in every room; and toilet ar
shower-baths in each tenen1ent.
"lie rooms are also equipped with
firpl a ,and grates, so that in
an emergency -the student 'may
u4ed oss Nvery bed room ..hs a
ro?inyioet 'provided with hooks
and;shelves. The rpoms are fin
ished in white aid mission, and
present ,a cozy and homelike ap
pearance. The buildi g-is well
lighted and, ventilated. Every
suite has five windows, all of
which are sereened,.one in each,
bed roin and thiee :I 'the living
roonn The electricJights are .well
and conveniently arranged,
The strtitjure contains three
tenements, each of which con
rt t aev'"tii,ses. It ha ample
a vbiodatioi for 'thirty nine
od '&College is the second
!4o ltei t built on the cam
p a'-h 'h t three quarters of
e u.' : two new ,dormi
te es ;Wodow and 'Thornweli,
co ht th t University'Appro*tmate
BASKiTBMI~ TEAM
LOS1-:UKE AW, R
e Aire. Showing Up Strong
and bDsplaying Fine Spirit.
Nearly Ali the Varity Men Are
Back, nd Several New Men
Arb Shi vng Somethiig.
After watching, basketball
pradtice for" the past. several
weeks, there is'warrant for the
conclusion that basketball has
come to stay at the 'University.
The enthusiasm ..and interest
displayed this seasor} 'surpasses
by long odds that of any preced
ing year. ..The nern.are working!
out In great form frQm teh to
twenty strong every afternoon,
and ot curts are in use. Pres
enW coniio eaugur well, and
tnere is. every indication that this
season's teem will be a winner.
Quoting the words of one of the
varsity's veterans: "Yes sir, this
year's team is gonna mop up with
em.
The team's captain is Burnett
Stoney, with John Blackburn
coaching. The latter contem
plates certain changes in playing
tactics this season and is having
his men practice a great deal of
dribbling,socalled.
All last yearfs varsity, with the
exception of Rhea -and' Fitzxnau
rfice, are back on the job. S Sev
eral nv men .are 'showi'ng up
well in. efforts' to siupply these
two vacancies, iamong whom are
Bird, Farrell, MCMillan, Hartz,
White,- -Montgomery, Godbold
and Brooker; the last named of
recent tennis fame.. McMillan
played with the scrubs two years
ago. Montgoimeiy was substitute
last year' for Washington and
Lee.
The first game scheduled for
'the season is that against New
berry, to be played here on th=
home court, December 12th,
I ly $25,000 each, and of them the
University ay justly ,b6 proud.
ThQy compare favor bly, with the
dor mitories "f thp most -modern
colleges tQ be fQund anywhere.
The eys are ,ow beig turned
?aver t4 .th: low who., vei
leen assigned rooms.
CAROLINA WINS
ON MUDDY FIELD
Gamecdcka Gaff the Florida
' 'Gators on Davis Field.
Edgerton's Men Get Away with
the Game by Score of 13 to
0-.Hard Fought. Game.
With the rain pouring down'in
torrents, and the field a slippery
mass of: mud and water, the
Carolina Gamecocks displayed a
complete' return to their old time
form last Satu'day afternoon,
and defeated the Florida 'Gators
to the tune of 13 to0.
The Carolina eleven worked
like a well oiled machine, every
man playing up tohis true foi-m,
and fighting from the very first
mrient bfVplajr until the last
whistle blew.
As usual, Dan -HeyWard was
the star. The white haired son
of Rion played one of the.best
games ever seen on Davis Field.
Time and time again he carried
the ball down the field for sub
stantial gains.' His longest run
of tl e game was for 50 yards.
His punting was nothing short of
remarkable.
The Florida team put-up a
splendid fight, and proved them
selves worthy' f?eien for the
Garnet and Black warriors. The
game .was expected to be a very
ciose dine, 'some even predicting
a victory for the Florida lads.
However, ' the Gamecocks went
in the game determined to win,
and forcing the fighting at all
times, came off with colors flying
Credit 'is due' every man, who
participated in last Saturday's
victory. The whole'team played
star ball. Considering the state
of the field and the conditions
uhder which the men were forced
to play, their showing, was high
ly commendable indeed. With
the team playi ng in such fihe
shape, thegames witlh Davidson
aid tie Citadel should prove easy.
.ai>t. Genney, Burkette, and
Lotspeich were the. stars. for
lorida.
C .rolin's fv. t touchdown was
nd in the. first few minutes of
L4.o'ntinucd anf Pnpge 2.),