The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 24, 1914, Page 6, Image 6
GAMECOCK VARSITY
LOSES TO VIRGINIA
Some Star Players Missing--Score
Was 49 to 7.
For the first time in several
years our team made a touch
down against Virginia last Satur
day. This was made in the sec
ond quarter. Brooker carried
the ball across the goal line but
dropped it just as he crossed.
Charlie Edwards saved the score
by falling on the ball and then
kicked a goal.
In the first half Virginia made
seven touchdowns and kicked
as many goals. But in the sec
ond our team kept their oppo
nents from scoring.
Considering the fact that a
bunch of Carolina's star play
ers were out of the game, and
considering the strength of Vir
ginia's eleven the score is not at
all discouraging.
Our Suffragists Again.
Prof. Chamberlayne addressed
the Columbia Equal Suffrage
League last week at the Jefferson
Hotel. Prof. Chamberlayne was
very optimistic over the move
ment and said that the present
war in Europe would give great
impetus to the cause. He point
ed out that in the countries now
at war the women are doing the
work which the men formerly
did, and after the restoration of
peace the men will wake up.
The speaker also warned the
suffragists that it was harder to
make a republican form of gov
ernment extend the franchise.
Y. M.C.A.
Fellows, there will be no circus
parade next Wednesdny evening.
Come to the Y. i. C. A. meet
ings every week and, too, join
one of the Bible Classes.
* .*
Dr. J. 0. Reavis delivered his
famous address "A Trip up thie
Congo" before the Association
Wednesday night. Iiis address
w%as amlusing', instructive and il.
spirational.
* **
The delegates to the Students'
Con fe-rcnce returned Sunday and
Monday. They replort a great
confoerenc~e and will address one
of the week ly mieetings at an
early dlate on the con ference.
The Bible Classes are now all
orgaized(. Not less than 150
men are enrolied. We owe it to
the leaders of these groups to at
tend the classes regularly. A
board showing the percentage of
attendance in each class will soon
bhennaot 1*
TENNIS TOURNEY
HERE THIS WEEK.
Continued from page one.
matches of the entire tournament
took place Friday morning be
tween Wallace of Carolina and
Reed of the Presbyterian college.
Three sets were played before a
decision was finally reached and
the Clinton player was declared
victor after a contest which last
ed a full hour and which brought
out some good tennis on the part
of both men. Barron and Gallo
way of Erskine gave Wallace and
Henderson considerable trouble
in their semi-final match in dou
bles, but superior steadiness on
the part of the Carolina pair
brought them to the finals after
two closely contested sets. Craw
ford and Heyward took a fall out
of Jacobs and Reed, the Presby
terian combination, but were un
able to repeat in the deciding set,
thus passing on the job to Sims
and Cary in the next round who
accomplished the downfall of the
Clintonites in straight sets. C
At a meeting of the association
last Thursday the following men
were elected to serve as officers
for next year: Galloway of Ers
kine, president. Gordon Reed of
Presbyterian College, vice presi
deni ; Lana Sims of Carolina.
secretary and treasurer.
For the success of the tourna
ment and the entertainment of
the visiting players great crcdit
is due t. Manager W hitney Cary
of the law schuol. 'I his success.
it is understood, is financial as
well as otherwise, and the pros
pects are that the athletic as:"oci
ation will be put to little or ro
expense in behalf <,f tennis this
year.
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