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his men :ib the pink Af Con"
d1o ox th opening game with
Newb erryhe next Fridayz
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Tonight.. v.ioympnt im.
portaitt to Univversiy.
a1eprBerott ves ffom the Cit
4d1, Clenisi~. Wofford, New
berry, the Psibvterian college
at:Clinton adOther colleges of
tlhe State ae here for a meeting
tonight at which there will be
made an effort to affect the per
nanent organization of and es'
tablish on a good, running, basis
a,state intercollegiate track asso
,.or.ometine past there has
beenigrowing demand for an ifi
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n @ji Same piRne with
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at, profitable and at
a te,ture of the various
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es at.aud conditions, Lauke
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Whia ' .au iscaptain,
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ov ine t shortly after the Uni
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plc that tey have suc
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the 1e C of the State, - and
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HEYWARDANDMILlSWIN
ALLSOUTIIRN HONORS
Bill Streit Thinks Well Of
Carolina Stars.
Noted Football' Authority Says
They Will Have. Great
Careers.
Bill. Streit, former Auburn and
Washington & Lee star, and a
recognized authority in Southern .
football matters, has recently
given to the pres a list of two
teams, which he claims contains
the cream of Dixie performers.
On his second 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 mat) and a hard worker.
Heyward is a youngster who will.
be a wonder before he finishes
N'o b4 selebted 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
ceive Stars.
At a meeting Monday after
noon in Flinn Hall the athletic
advisory board elected J. D.
Featherstone football ' nqanage1!
for 1914 ,,t.succeed 13. Daven
port, who has held down the job
splendidly during the season
just ended.
During the course of the meet
ing:stars W.re awarded the. foi
lowing for their stellar work
tis'year: John Mills, captain
and tackle, won his third star;
McGowan, tackle and quarter-,
back,. won his second; Waldeck
Siigh, end, wop his first; Dan
1eyward, halfback, won his
lrst; Fritz vonKolnitz, halfback,
won.his second, Burniett Stoney,
certer ioti his ficst. and S. A..
Lavgston, Tnllback; his fi'st,
The captain of next year's
,el nyill be elected in a:- few
d the men who hold the