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,it '" ' ich rr. !t \ t1. . t he . B, "a '. .R+.T $ 1 p i _ f d. 'Lt>;tE' . e pl nc o th a.{:o~ .F,_t "'.d 1e is of!', .cm86.Z.'eEber~fo,V bt . 1 ?or woi "og Fo thfp .t1 ,. ptIn k t.: t.: ,$O dditiA*ta ,f lo , with 1I tae6 u.ivle ag *~ctv k4igcee of~ the va n rts.' f the tue of1t '; _the Stoo,La I4h~bA ry withlod pl f i. ato 1tiwrd , ~ ~ C i1.. MLO A.ti* iyide : g em f .Var I nldn ted ttnin For oine colegei ia$ oly.'$12 Fo thoe p -A -PJv Richind Dug Cmpan Nest to. Abbot's A lUL.' INEOQ 1 : CI( .Rg M~ToBAco_ Toe. a'd l ' Meinal Articles JWe Ez~ Exly e; Agents. for ~KMaIllard'8 Ce eratd li:ne of Cand 2 PRE.SCRIP? JONS ;OUR SPECIALTY If.nz IAIom Un1esf M i oue . 54CaXliia FootbaR V toe+. GAm Lean Oke..ce Ji*, M Gowan, Weanan, Mc Toer, Bouiware, Stony. ;he cloping of thegres9nt scho lastlc year will withess the de part ne, by the graduation' route, of six Men who have been the mainslays-of the Carolina eleven this season. They are as follows: Captain John Mills, "Wop" Mc Gowan, "Mucho" Stoney, Ned Wehmann, Boulware and Mc Ter, Big John, who piloted the Gamecock eleqh through anoth er suocessful season this year,. is one of the best tackles in the en tire South and was recently se lected by Bill Streit, old Auburn and Washington and Lee star, as a tackle on his second All-South ern eleven. "Big Un's" playing hasilways been fast and heady, and'his presence will be greatly missed next fall. "Wop" McGowan, alias Brann, is another of the old guard to go. For the past few seasons he has been worked a$ tackle, but this tear he was shifted to quarter, where he made good from the ",Wop" .is. a 4ep-x1dable player and his loss is greatly, de piored. Webmann and McTeer have been played at guard and tackle during the present year and each has put up a splendid exhibition, both in offensive and defensive work. The big gap made in the line will be hard to fill. Boulware, the Fairfield lad, who has played fullback through out the season just closed, is also scheduled to)eave next June. He has put up a sterling brand of ball ever since he became a mem ber of the varsity eleven arld his work will not soon be forgotten. "Mucho" Stoney, All-State center, graduates from the aca demie department of the Univer sity this year, but it is probable that he will return to take up the study of law. Stoney is one of the individual stars 9f the team and his return to college next session will be hailed with delight by all supporters of the Garnet and Black. Call and Se The Baltimore enmtal Parlors Vur De.sta Work Don. Epb di a .Debate Tonight The program arranged for the Euphradiin Society tonight is as follows: Readers-Purdy, J. 0., Brug german, Johnson. Declaimers--Coggeshall, . Lee, Me,Teer. Orator-Haddon Johnson. Subject for *extemporaneous speaker: "Why Secrecy in Our Societies?" Debaters: Affirmative-Sligh and McDumes; Negative-Perk .ins and Hamer. Query: "Resolved, .That fra ternities are desirable in Ameri can colleges." The Clariosophics have ar ranged the following program: Declaimers-Brandenburg, W. P., and Means, G. M. Reader=-Sharpe,. J. E. Orator-Pearcy, H. W. Debaters: Affirmative-Green, J. L., McMillan, E. T.; Negative, Tuten, J. A., Hanna, H. 0. Query: "Resolved, That the action of President Wilson in re fusing to recognize the Huerta government of Mexico was for the best interests of that coun try." That internal rumbling from the Gamecock is the Bulldog and the 'Gator making friends. We Feature Eagle Caps. The classiest cap for YOUNG men Bailey Clothing Co. Old Y. M. C. A. Bldg AB B OTT'S 1300 MAIN STREET I TOBACCO, CIGARS and COLD DRINKS AGENTS FOR BELL'S FORKDIPT and APOLLO CHOCOLATES HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE MEN ARR WV