The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 05, 1913, Image 1

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'hre deft:is, the .'e ord or 19~ ,dhendt taken , i eto conideration that two of t 4Aatter..were at the h#nds -of stroni' Virgini anad North CaxJina tleens-the last named winning,bi only a emall score the uccess of the present-eason will be even. tnore apprectted" Th8 loss of the: big Fair Week battle with Clemeod may be at tributed to, two things; narnely, the inabiliftyof the Carolina back field to lji punts "and the dam er thrown over the whole, team bythe sad de th of Din :Hey ward's brother On the dey ie fore the game, Next ye , with luck breaking even, the Game Coete.hope to reopen the gashes inadein the Qtripd beast's hide in 1912. In all the other games: the:Carolinar men completely out elassed their opponentg and won with ease,t e Citadel gaine prov. ng 'aven }easier than that'of last year, Too much praise cannot.be giv en the mbn cornposing the elev en the present season. Each man .hs fought;from atart to: n. ish a itl-has 1.04 at all timea therater Ahen as always cha,.eterized the Carolina ath teat Fn ~nt.fh =~ are unusually ht, Onifbouttiree or four '4h.regular varsity will grad ~ ~~layinka splendid rgeleus d~If tek'w~h to hvild a chant ~~o~hpe , Xiooker, Saye trengflKiLA W)th "of. Ma~ter5 s. raAd: "Clina'; 0c ~o Put. Out 'Stvohgi Pive. st.Monrlay af, noon regu }a b sketbal, pragtlce was be: n: ,In g n .dex a diree Thi 1ndls and :etheOf - ! ignl ,-a '' vys;dieovets' The schec i ep seo is Cusua 1 heavy ~d i p4ch Bl kbur intends to l ave hispen i the pink of con ditio for the ,pning.game with Newberry hae net M tdy. Stoney. ;whoiwill lead thGar. net and Blai team Athis year, plpt,ed st.aa yr at be seen at h old liosit1on this year and protnise$ to give some body a bad time. HIanahan will brobably be on the 4ob again at forward, Inpractice"Jte is show inghis'old time. fortn, both at shooting baskets. and field work, Pdole; the extenuated varsity center for .the past three ey, wi .-prebaly be back in the ring at. his old position, "'anner, left guard for the-past two seasons and a.lightweiglht terror 'to all th went up against, is back qt the job ag in. Dick Reeves, a le, manWon last year's squad, is: igaii.fgljng!for a job and is sc eduled to giVeON sonone a hard push. Among the. ne* men who .a showing up well are Brooker, the. dininutive.Cansae=Gity kid, Wil liam , Chapman, LaMotte, War ing.:and McMilian. An extended trip through Vir ginia and North Carolina will be made during the ajtter part of January and games will be play ed with Wake Forest, Trinity, A. Rucker, Richards Going. and $err have starred throughout the' ear on the scrub team and should -make good varsity ma teriai.negt gegsn4 rdt lii boen dno icially an iofnedr that Coaoh Edgert9n ij 'have ,he men out early next sjirig for practice, This is a apfridid Idea and sheudl4 be of great benelt~ to the nen who are liointg to trm h Tiger next fall.1 TRAS4 "f'ION4 Meting to be Holdin FlinI all Tonight--Moveen,t lm. portantto Univerity. Represelntativ ffrom the Cit adelt Clenr ord, New berry, the b College p f: ,x tfhei w t be 4 effo ~afteet't*e per nt orttization of and es o a good, running basis : e tcOlegate track asso, metinfe t there has been gowing de 'nd for an in orea einterst in track athlet i9s, miay of the advocates of thia pa cu qr phase of athletics ii1 end tt i t .I bould , i placed on the same plane with football and basebaU and made a permanent, profitable' and. .,at tractive feature of the vai ous college activities. Appreciating these facts and conditions, Luke Hill, manager p(the track team, df which Alar Paul is captain, and SGi" Guerrant began a uvenment shortly after the Uni versity opened toward the attain ment of the desired end, 'with the result that they, have suc ceeded in intere$tingg a majority of the colleges of the Statn and hope soon to diaw the remiping institutions into the proposed o? ganization. This iveing'j m '1ng is of more than pasing importance, for it marks the beginning of a (Continued on Page,6 ) & M., Washington & Lee and V. 1 ;I. The Citadel will be met here on February 7 and Furman 'on February 6. Newberry will, be met. on her home floor on Febru ary 17. A trip to Charleston may be made the latter part of the month. The manager regrets very much:his inability to get a game ith--1ipmpen -thisyi s is i due to the faet that the Tigers refused to meet the damecocks in Colunibia Unless e r.etprn game be given them at Clemson. As their courIt is out Qf doors this is imnpossible,'hence the breaking oi? of all 'necrat4atin. ALIe4OUTIIERN IONORS Ca r0 i! ' tara.::, ' Nted' Football Authority Says They Will Have Great Career. Bill Streit, former Auburn and Washington & Lee star, and a recognize44uthority in. Southern tarms, whioihe claims conthins the creamn of Diie. performers. On his secornd. team' two .Caro iina ,players are given positions. They are Mills, tackle: and Hey ward, halfback. Streit-speaks of them as follows: "Mills of the University of South Carolina. is. a great line man and a hard worker. Heyward is a youngster who will be a wonder before he finishes To be selected by such a capa ble judge as Streit for All-South ern-honors is no small compli ment and "Big Un" and Dan can well afford to be proud of their success. VARSITY MEN HONORED Seven.Football Members Re 0eive Stars. At a meeting Monday after noon in Flinn Hall the athletic advisory board elected ,.J.. D. Featherstone football mnager for 1914, to succeed. B. Daven port, who has held down the job splendidly during the season just ended. During the course of the'meet ing stars were awarded the fol lowing, for their stellar work this year: John Mills, captain and tackle, won his third -star; McGowan, tackle and quarter back, won his second; Waldeck Sligh, end, won- his first; Dan Heyward, halfback, won his fi'st; 'Fritz vonKolnitz, halfback, won his second;. Burnett Stoney, center, won his first and S. A. Langston, fullbac4, his first The' Ce$iahI ofs'fGxt year's eleven will be elected in ' a few days by the,men who -hold the bloc C's. As to the class games, first year men are hoping for a sur vival of the freshesit: