The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 17, 1914, Page 3, Image 3
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.
"Ted" was our varsity center
during the season of 1913-14.,
H-e has the record of playing
every minute of every varsity
ognme plnved during- that season.,
THE ORIGINAL
C_NQN-LEAK ~LE'
ASK"YOURt DEACER
FOR SALBAT ALL OOLLSG&BOOKSTORBS AND DBALIU
Even, Moore Non,te le Fonnin Pen,ecrr ihi t in itr
ancondtttonaf gaorontee.
American Fountain Pen C0., Adam, (..Lia Fet
M.nujfacirp, SeWlng Agents
166 Devon.Lire Stretq Boston, M.
When Your Blood is Right,
Your Whole System is Right.
If You Have any Blood or Skin Disease, Do
Not Delay until it is too Late but Order
TO-DAY!
THE HOTSPRING REMEDY
A Complete and Positive Remedy For
SYPHILIS,
ECZEMA,
ERYSIPELAS,
ACNE,
MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM
And All Forms of Blood and Skin Diseases.
Hot Springs Physicians pronounce this the Gr'atest Blood and
Skin Remedy ever placed oe the Market.
Full Course Treatment----Three Bottles----$12.50
Single Bottle----$5.00'
We Prepare a Remedy for Every Disease
Write us your Troubles. 'All Correspondence Strictly Private.
Hot Springs Medicine Company,
827 1-2 Central Avenue, -:- Hot Springs, Arkansas
ICE CREAM I
Is the standard refreshment for'
Dances, keceptions, - etc. We
have the QUALITY at a reason- The College Man's
able price, and are especially
equipped for catering to college Clothing Store
and society functions. "
THE HILL ICE CREAM CO.
-- Phone 358 MAIN -:- -:- -:- STREET
Office and Plant 1004-'08 Lady Street
CHUCK FULL OF IT I.
WVHAT!- "Best Styles for Young Men"
The Fall "TOGS";For ClIssy IT T t )C
Dressers at V I.L I
'Phop Q W A N Q 'Phone I420 MAIN ~ 'HONE 673
306 )133 ain i;a) 306 MEN AND BOYS