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SAM Succ , Mal r ct ssinat1ok of' Bte+tt Stoney. At a meeting of the Advisory Board last Saturday night ;. L. Latimner, -Jr. yas eleted mnana ger of-the Carolina baseball team for, he coming, season. He suc ceeds A, 'B. Stoney, who handed in his resignation some time ago. "Slats" has shown his busi ness ability and his love of work in the various managerial jobs that he has held in the student body organizations. He' is recog nized as one of the best business men in the student body and should be able to slate a good schedulefor the Garnet and Black next season. At an early date he will make public the schedule and be able to give some "inside dope" on the coming season. Gamecocks' Spurs too Sharp for Lutherans (Continued from Page 1) usually delivered the goods, -much to the delight of Carolina sup porters. The cheering was very good, apa especially so 'when you re flect our big cheer leader, Reeves, was not on the job, but had to be called upon to help Carolina on to victory, Commenting up on some of our men we would first like to say that the whole d - team was "there." Every man worked hard and deserves much praise for their admirable showing so early in the season, and we predict a most successful season for our team. We are sorry, Danner was laid up' with a bad hand, and Chapman and and Stoney were not well (who said so?) While Poole and Stoney showed their old time form, it is safe to say Brooker, Farrell, and Chapman will be 'heard from Of course we know what to ex pect from Charleston--Hanahan and Reeves were on the job and all over. the floor like a panther, and we wish'we had more repre., sentatives from Charleston "like unto them." E. Waring and McMillan also showed up well,;and, should be counted on for muehhep during the season. Both are' t41l, "angy fellows and willig to 'go after 'em. For Newberry the whole bunch did Well and much credit is due the young m'en for fight ing as they did aainst odds dur ing the setond half.'In. lacle. burn It looks like we have the mnj or thodJob an~d 'vbile he's little (believe he'% loud anid we are:all anxiouslyp attig for the next game to' see what he will "nmull" n na then. domnphsing ettI i t cal ; poclat1 on" a: . e fto abolisfi tlat ' nd ,o substitute in its "i'_ . gular debathng Ml es on . *hich would thel ealr l4) formed between thk ,erei of Gdrgia, Virginia iot" Carolina. Class Baket1al Begins Coach Blackburn has arran>id for each class to have a teanmind play interclasb bsketball j*g they do football. The. bner of the four classes *r :noi gettng in form for ithese games which will most likely qome off next week.. The captains will be elected in a few days. The nran agers' elected are as follows: Freshman, McDow; Sophomores, McKeithan; Junior, Brearley; Senior, Reeves. Champianship Ga e Toda This afternoon at 840 o'clock the Sophomores and Seniors will mix it up in the decisive game for the class cup of 1918. Both teans are. confidept of victory. and venture to assert that they will win by a score of 20 .t 0. Summary: CAROLINA-81 - .NEWBERRY 10 Poole C Boland Chapman LF (c) Shealy Reeves LG - McLain Stoney (c) RP Biser Brooker RG Derrick Points: Goals, Brooker, 4;. Poole 4; Stoney, 8; Hanahan, 1; Boland, 1; Shealy, 2. Goals from foul, Brooker, 2; Pgoje, 4; Biser, 4. Substitutions: Newberry, Pas chal for Boland; Hipp ;for :Biser. Carolina, Hanahan for Chapman; Farrell for Reeves;. F. Waring for Farrell; McMillan for Poole. Officials: Referee, Heyward; umpire, Duncan; timekeepers, Ervin and Voigt. Time of per-. iods: 15 minutes. "Gi" Guerrant. Jerome BarberShop One of the best equip. ped and most up-to-.ldte shop6 in the' South. Clean tbwels are used on everyr customer, all tools sterilized before using. We invite your inspec tion. JM.'Kirby, M.aar YOJNG MENS $ I $3:,00 to $5.00 The BOOTERI~ '. ai . c lun 41,4 ell Th r".."psru p .c for yv:)m sit We nvitc ie to' A SUCCESSORS 'TO . iHeyward's Pharm~r, A i s : "1. T hoip .170 a~nd 415. f: t~. - :.i7 2~ AS Th toaw the 'a cr o aina hg f dhe ever wa~ caj~ : t i it's