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Ros it 10 to 0.,,CRe
ox :Rht Sideo $Ledge.
VonKolnltz Stars in Final Game
~and leid, Langston and hey.
ward Do Good Work.
Outplaying their opponents at
every stage of the game, the
Cayolina f'meeocks downed the
evidson Presbyterians on their
.hdfne field last Saturday :after
noon by a score of 10 to'O. An
;nWnual amlount of honor is at
taohed to the victory in that it
was the first game "lost by the
"Hilknen" on their home ground
in twelve years.
The Caroli"n goal line was
not once. threatened.. during. the
entiregame; the Davidsonians
seidoingettingthq ial into 4 the
Ga mecocks' territory. ' "Fritz"
vonKolnitz, playing his last game
for,the Garnet and Black, wa' a:
nost consistent ground gainer
and it-was his trusty toe that
gave Carolina her lead of three
points in the openin, quarter.
Daniel' Heyward held. down
the other half. to 'the queen's
taste, getting'away for several
long runs. -His playing offen
sively and defensively was su
perb and ,greatly aided in the
victory. Luke Hill played one
of ; the best - games of his
football'career, bringing his op
ponents' pet plays to nil time and
again. He also got loose .for a
40 yard run. "Big 'un" Mills
played a stellar game in the line.
Langeton. ,gappled a Davidson
pass in the last quarter and "got
away for a touchdown. In fact
the whole feam starred, every
man fighting .like a demon until
the. lst Whistle, blew ahd victory
was assured. Elliott, Walker,
Laird and Keesler starred for
Davids9n,
Carolina won the toss and kick
ed off, -Davldson .receiving at
the .north goal. Heyward kick'
ed to'Zaird. After several plays
Carolina gained possession of
the ball An end run by yonKol
niitz brought , the visitors to
Davidson's 28 yard line. Frorp
heie vonKolnitz tried- a. place
ment ard.the ball sailed between
the bara for the ftrst score -of
the gatne.
Short1v after the openimr of
Youug Doctors.
Second String Mi .Willi ely
'ret In 'the Game.--VoaRol
hits lIl.
This afternoon t: 880 o'clock,
the Carolina eleven *ill meet the
Medical.- College eleven in the
City 'by ,the Sea and thereby gain
'a little- practice:.for the classic
event to be staged. on Davis
Field next Thursday morning.
The -game was to have, been
played with Charleston.,Gollege,
but owing to, the!off1year which
the Maroon and White+is. exper
iencing, it was thought.advisable
to transfer it to -the Medicos iin
stead."The,Doctors. are an. un
n owstnuatity~ nthaving fae d
any of the Big Three d'uring the
present season, but it is ,predict-s
ed by'those who have. seen both
teams in action, that the Garnet
and Black will win by a large
score.
Foster, of Hampden-Sidney,
wifl referee, while 'Itissell, of
Clemson fame, will umpire.* The
name of the other official could
not be secured.
the fourth quarter the. touch
4own came; -Davidson attempted
a forward pass but "Bub" Lang
ston leaped into the air, laid' his
hands upon the pigskin and dash
ed across the line. vonKolnitz
kicked goal,and a few moments
later the game ended, with the
score stdnding: Carolipa'10, pav
idson 0.
The lineup follows:
CARQ1,,INA DAVIDSON
Hill LE Cosby
Mills LT Howell.
McTeer LG Brady
Stoney C Peters
Wehmann. RG Gloer
Going RT Robinson
Sligh . RE Crayton
MCGowan Q Elliott
Heyward RH Walker
VonKolnitz LH Laird
Boulware : FB Summerville
Touchdown, .Langston; Goal
from field, vonKo),tz; ,ggal from,
touchddwVn, *oKQ nitz.
Referee, itrnnops n Washing
ton and Jefferson). umpire,
Pharr -(Davidlson heiadlines
mranvErwin (Davidson and Car
oljn ). 'Time of quaeters, 15, 15,
l15.
DEBAjiNG RLE tU
University's rap isi tord
Wins for Ier. Pr!ference
OverAR-.ther Schools.
Carolina through her,, debating
.coiuil has accepted rnembership
in, a,t iangular:,debatiag.leagUe,
composed.of.the Universities of
Gegrgia, .irginla and,Sputh Aar
olina. Under the plan prQposed
each suniversity is to, have two
debates "a!year, one at home and
one elsewhere.
' After. the formation of the
league by Georgia, and Virginia,
they selected South :Carolina as
tne.third member in preference
to,iny.other college or upiversi
ty ir theSouth. Thia is -a high
testimonial.to' the reputation of
the,:University in rmatters fo
rensic.
During the past three years'
Carolina has won a first and two
second places in both the South
ern Oratorical and the South !
Carolina Oratorical Associations.
Besides the University has lost
one, and won one debate from
both Trinity and Davidson. The
third and deciding contest with
each. institution, will be 'held this
year, and Carolina suppor'ters are
confident of triumphing.
The new league will add two
more debates to the list. This
will require four debating teams,
but the students are so.interesled
in this phase of .intercollegiate
contests that :there. will: be no
scarcity of excellent .material.
Coeds Fix Tennis Dates.
The Coeds' ,Tennis Club has
arranged, the foliovying schedule
'for their hors of play.
Set I,,Tuesday 4 p. m., Friday;
at 8 p. m. Set II Monday 4 p.
m. and Friday at 2 p. m. Set Ill
Tuesday 4 p. -m. and Saturday at
1 p. m. .Set IV Tuesday 4 p. m.
ond Saturdhy at 2 p. m.
The.. youny ladies intend to
play tennis in lieu of regular gym
nasium work and thereby obtain
the two credits given for the
year's gymnasiun work. They
will play on the court. behind Le
Coite College until a special
court can be arranged for them.
BOYS ONCE;MORE
Fant and Perkins Piay Good
Ball.
Acp4lpmy, . Aggregation Shows
plendid Fsn uS gre of the
Contest, 13 to 6.
Meeting for the second 'time
during. the. present season, the
Carolina Scrubs and the Porter
cadeta engaged in'a hard fought
battle inthe City by the Sea last
Friday,.the Cockerels nosing out
a victory by the score of 13 to 6.
As was seen! when the two met'
here earlier in the.season .the two
elevens were well matched and
,it was a tQss up:as to who would
garner the laurels untii the last
moment of play.
The Porterites dependied large
ly. upon their ability to work. the
forward.pass successfully. This
play was used time and again for
substantial gains. On the other
hand, the Garnet and Black men
put their dependence in smash
ing line plays and it was their
proficiency in this style of play
that won the game.
The entire Carolina team show
ed up to advantage, Fant, . Per
kins, Williford, Stoney and. Ed
wards being the particular stars.
The first touchdown for the
Carolina lads came in the second
quarter. when Fant picked up a
fumbled ball and -dashed - sixty
yards to the goal line. Goal was
kicked. In the-last quarter Per
kins-added six points to the Car
olina side of . the ledger by a*
spectacular run of forty yards
for a . touchdown. Poier's
single tally was made as the re
sult of a series of, forward pass
es which advanced the ball with
in. striking distance of goal.
Kinloch carried the ball across
by amargin of two inches.
The lineup follows:
CAROLINA - P. M.. A.
Crider LE Martin
Richards LT Perry
English . LG Crisson
Crawford C DeLancey
McMillan RG Mcbee
Williford RT Lewis
Fant RE Lenoir
Coggeshall Q 'I 'lL r
.Perkins I 'l'hriw- r
Ed I. R1 Hve