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CAROLINA DROPS SECOND BATTLE. Leaguers Cop Thursday's Game Easily. The second game of the series with the Columbia leaguers re sulted in a 9 to 1 defeat for the University. The professionals showed greatly improved form over the exhibition of the pre vious day. They hit the ball hard and fielded in good style. Carolina fielded well at times but somehow could not hit to any : appreciable extent, only three being registered to their credit during the entire game. W. Rudisill was the star for Carolina, playing a splendid game afield. Capt. Edens made 3 a sensational catch near the foul line. A catch by Joe Holland and a stop by Betsel were the fielding features for the Comers. The Corners got two runs in the first inning, which alone were enough to win the game. Eberts was hit and took third on Boozer's bunt. Harbison walked and stole. Both scored on Hol land's double to center. The third inning was a big one for the Corners, they piling up six runs before three were put out. The last run was scored in the eighth. Plaxico dropped UNIVER SOUTH C Founded by the State ii The University is organize( 1. ScHool, Or ARiTS AND Si study in Languages, Ilistor: degrees of A. 13. and 13. S. worth from) $100 to $l50 each. 11. SCHoot OF EUCArION, to serve the State as teachers of schools. In this course thl 111. GRADUATE SCHoot, wi the degree of Master of Arts. i'he Graduates of the colleges o Universi.y in all courses except Lau IV. ScHooL OF ENGINElI( leading to ( E. and E. B. de V. SCiooL OF LAw, with a 1, L. R. The presence of the the State Law Library afford College fees for the year, $ For women college fees an tuition, $40 adlditionlal. Rtoc year. Active teachers have the wVithout any charge wvhateve ing RoomIr Scholar ship)s wvith I FOR CATrALC A. C. MOORE, COLUNM a fly from Eberts bat. Eberts stole second and third and scored when Boozer went out Layton to Edens. Carolina's lone run came in the eighth. F. Rudisill was safe at first when Harbison dropped Boozer's peg. Barksdale's sin gle moved him up. Langston was out on a pop fly to Betzel. Rudisill scored when Boozer let Layton's grounder get away from him. A double play ended the inning. Prof. Smith Makes Address. Prof. Reed Smith, on Thursday evening, addressed the neeting of the South Carolina State Teacher's association being held in Spartanburg. The following is taken from Friday's State: "Featured by a masterly ad dress from Reed Smith, associate professor of English at the Uni versity of South Carolina, the South Carolina State Teachers' association held its opening ses sion at Converse college tonight. Dr. Smith's address was the feature of the evening. He spoke on 'Folk Lore and Ballads of South Carolina,' a subject in which he is well versed.'' The varsity q uartette accom panied Dr. Smith to Spartanburg, and scored a hit with its singing of the ballads described by him. SITY OF" :AROLINA 1 1801 in the Ca. i al City I with the following divisions: IENC1:, with various courses of ', Science, etc., leading to the Eight general Scholarships which seeks to prepare persons principals and superintendents A. 13. is the degree conferred. th advanced Courses lea(dinlg to f South Carolina are admitted to the ), withoul charge for luition. INC, CIVIL AND ELECTIICAI, grees. course leading to the degree of various courts and the use of exce)tional facilities. 18, including medical attention. only $12. For those paying m, with light and service, $8 a advantages of the University .Loan funds available. Din oard1 free at Steward's Hall. GUE AD)DRESS Acting President BIA, . (:C The University Man can find what he wants in Clothing, Hats and Furnishings at Scruggs & Bailey 1412 Main Street -0 .1. L. PERKINS Campus Representative S. B. McMASTER SP()l'IN( (OOI)S (O.l'M IA :-: S. C. 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Clothing and Furnishings for College Men SUITS MADE TO MEASURE P-lONE 2420 1318 MAIN ST. I10NE 700 FULL )RESS SUITS FOR RENT Peter 0. Hulth MERCHANT TAILOR 1204 1A LDY ST IREET (Old Y. M. C. A. Building 'O-IUMHIA, . C. MEET ME AT THE College Fruit Store Cold Drinks, Fruits Candies, Tobaccos Also Lunches G EORG E TOPSH E, Proprietor Give Him a Call Main andl Colleg.e Street.s