The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 05, 1913, Page 4, Image 4
S. B. McMASTER
SPORTING
GOODS
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SWAN
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Can fit you in a suit of
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Clothes
THE VERY LATEST STYLES
No charge for looking at them.
Fellows, drop in next time you
are up street.
Huyler's Candy
Looks good and tastes
good-the standard by
which all others are
judged.
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Columbia, S. C.
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FRESIff0CAJP
PROUD SOPHOMORE
Win'.From Old Heads n to
3--Huntley, Smith-and
Farrell Star.
On' last Thursday night in the
gymnasium, before a hundred or
more spectators, the freshman
champions downed the sophomore
champions in the first basket
ball game of the season. The
score was 11 to 3 ifi favor of the
"rats."
The freshman team was well
organized. and worked together
beautifully. The sophomore team
was composed of good individual
players but they failed to work
in unison and were a bit-weak in
basket throwing.
The stars of - the freshman
team were Huntley and Smith.
Farrel played a good game for
the sophomores,
Class Football Dope.
If one were to visit Davis Field
or Gibbes' Green these aftenoorns
he would think that the football
season is in full blast. The
freshmen, sophomores, juniors
and seniors have organized and
are now rounding their squads
into trim for the class games.
The men especially in the fresh
man and sophomore classes are
responding heartily to champion
the cause of their classes.
The freshmen under Coaches
McGowan and Boulware are
showing great form in the scrim
mages. Twenty five new men
are out trying to get places on
the Freshmen team. "Big" Go
ing of the varsity eleven is
managing the "fresies."
The Sophomores are being
coached by LeRoy Dunn, and un
der his instructions they are
showing up well. They began
practice Tuesday afternoon with
fifteen men on the field.* Cap
tain Geer has been on the job
and brought out two teams. The
Sophomores have the heaviest
material on the field, and they
are going into the games to carry
off the laurels.
The juniors are rather slow in
coming out but are now being
taught the lessons of football by
"Bub" Langston. They have
twenty men out and among
them is some mighty good foot
ball material. Manager Hill Is
assisting in the coaching.
The Seniors are again being
coached by Fritz vonKolnitz with
manager Ned Wehmann assist
ing. They are going to put up.a
hard fight for the championship
of the season. It will be remem
bered that- last year's seniors
were class champions throughout
their college course. This is the
last chance for the class of '14
and they will scram~ble for the
honors.
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