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CAROLINA BATTLES VIRGINIA TODAY name taged O Oppo The varsity fo?tball team left Friday for ChhHottesville, where to-day according to schedule the Gamecocks will oppose the strong Virginia 'aggregation. Coach Edgerton and assistant niafltm'; Blatt took with them eighteen players for this game. Th6 ,1ayes .who made this trip are: Willis, O Going, Hahpton, Stoney, Girardeau,' 1cMiIlan, R. Going, Elizey, Edwards, Gue, Crider, Edmund, 'Kerr, Langton, Brooker, Richards, J. Porter. 'Ti tean *i1l miss some of Carolina's star players. Among those Who will'not play ii this g4me.on Capt. Hill, Dan Hey ward, Marvin 'Porter, Johnson, Geer, iand LaMotte. Assistant Coach, Costelle did not accom pany the team but remained here 5 to be in charge of the scrubs who.' play Porter here to day. , ' The lineup at the beginning of vi the,tlc will find willis at cen 6 ter, Stoney and Hampton guards. .0 0. Going ard McMillan will play . the tackles. Girardeau and R. Goings will be' at the ends. 'J.,Perrwell be at quarter and R chrde, and Langston will: b atthe hhes. Kerr will play f ll-back. Tv Virginia team is' one of the strongest football teams that the varsity will have to meet. On account of sever al star players being out of the lineup on account of injuries the v4raity~,wWinot be able to show ud itz real strength. PIGSKIN PUNTS Wofford plays Davidson today at Spartanburg. ..Aqr. 1*..- * * * ILk ..J.ije Achilles, can be wounded in the heei only. There will be no Army-Navy game this year. No agreement could be reached as to the city to be played in. andy Ervin, former football s r, is again out for football. He will rvea valuable addition to our Olik. It has been rumored around that in the North Carolina game "Cotton" Going 'caus&d a Tar heel to turn turtle. Davidson will play the Citadel for theart timein several years, the ga, p~l ef played' in Char lotte, O4bth. Capt. Brickley of' Harvard 'has appendicitis. The'd of many a game' s crisis has been worded ALUMNI NOTES Murray A. Miller, '08 is teach ing in Bryan City, Texas. Theodore N. Farris, class of '13, is teaching at Ridge Spring this year. Ben M. Sawyer, '14 is principal of the Shandon Annex School, Columbia. W. B. McGowan, '14 is handing out knowledge at Greenbrier Mil itai-y Institute; Lewisburg, W. Va. Arthur Metts, Jr., andWallace Harris-of-Columbia, both gradu ates of the Carolina law school, have formed a law partnership I nnder the firm name of Harris & Metts. H. P, Johnson, '04, M. A. '08, leaves the University of Mississ ippi, where he has been assistant professor of English since 1909, to become assistant professor of English at the University of Vir ginia. LITERARY SOCIETIES Clariosophic Program. Declaimere, Morgan, E. C., McCrary; Reader, McLeod, O. 1.; Orator, Wharton; Debaters: affir mative, Horger and Reese: nega tive, Mann and Bit-d. Query, "Resolved, That in all criminai cases three-fourths of a jury should be competent to render a verdict." Euphradian Program. Readers: Poliakoff, Monsen, Refo. Declaimers: Bates, Brug geman, Newbold. Weekly Ora tor: Raymond Schwartz. Sub jective for Extemporaneous speaker: 'Col iege Spirit." De baters: Affii mative, Smith P. K., Mashall; Negative, Harri son L. B., Hodges W. C. Query: "lesolved, That the United States shoid not withdraw troops from Vera Cruz." James Edmunds had to 'ay, aside his coilege work lately as he was ordered home on account of sickness in his family. in these words: "And Brickley kicked goal." * ** Pete Gue says that at North Carolina they wvon't allow a man: as small as Gullick to come out for football. But then that's some of Pete's gas. "Ted" Giradeau has come I act to Carolina and is now -showing fine form on the football field. 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