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C ROLI1A QU. NT.T wd II HARI Team C Stge rs cb.dule: . L. W. Ill, an4pr of th varsity basket ball team, an noinces seven more games be sides the one with the Citidel 01 Jan. 22.All the gameO.to l> played are with state college except Davidson and Wake For est. Carolina should be victo rious in all. The return o Brooker and Stoney to the fol< since the Woffdrd :a .ame ha strengthened the team wonder fully. Danner, Farrell, Brooker and Stoney are four of th names that appeared on th State Championship team las year. There are an abundane of good men to fill the othe places, namely; Bowen, Wells Burn, Waring, Tally, and fifteei other tryouts. Coach Blackburi predicts a star in Bowen. He i fast and a dangerous goal shoot er. Capt. Danner says, "I se :: no reason why we should no 6 win the state championshil y again this year. We have ; better team this year than w, - had last year." February 11 i the date of the next game on th, home ground. Carolina meet Furman on that night. Nex in order is Wake Forest on Feb ruary -20. The great footbal rival, Clemson, .will be met o1 March 5. Dates of the othe games have not been decided o1 as yet but Newberry will prob ably play here during earl; Febri ary. Manager Hill i trying hard to arrange a gam with Davidson to be played ii Charlotte during the great Lay man's meeting to be held soon The last games will be playe4 away. from home in the followinj order: Newberry at Newberry Furman at Greenville, Wofforn at Spartanburg. A glorious sea son ending with the stat, championship is expected fo Carolina. Carolinian Editors Elected. At a joint meeting of the Eu phradian Pnd Clariosophic lit erary societies last Saturda: night E. S. Gambrell of Belton S. C., was electe I editor-in-chie: of the Carolinian. Mr. Gam brell has been prominent in al affairs of col:ege life since h has been connected with th< University. He has held im portant offices both in the stu (dent body and in his society Ini short,'.he has taken an activ< interest in every phase of collegi life. He is a hard student proven by the fact that he is member of the senior class, al though this is only his thir< year in eollege. The new men ber3i of the Carolinian staff elee ted from the Euphradian societ: are: L. C. Johnson, H. E. Ilan ner. and . R. Dfi FINANCIAL AID FOR > DEBATING COUNCIL a Trustees Make Appropiation for Intercollegiate Contests-Fee to be Charged in Future. - Realizing the strained finah cial condition of the two liter erary societies, the trustce of a the University have decided to give each of them fifty dollars. They have - also agreed that, , starting next year, it will be in cumbent upon each student of - the University to pay one dol lar a year to help defray the ex pense of the intercollegiate e contests. Each society will get t, half of the money paid in. Any e who are members of either of r the societies will be credited on , the societies' books for the amount paid the treasurer of the 1 University. 3 The trustees feel that the soci - etlies are of vital importance to a the University and should be re t lieved of part of. their burden. I > The money re!eived through the I new fee is to be used to defray 1 e, the expense of the inter-society < s and inter-collegiate oratorical and debating contests. It is I a hoped with this financial assis t tance more contests can be held - with other colleges. F 1 Ever since the organization of I i the debating council the literary r societies have borne the cost, ! i while the student body received I - the credit. By this action of the board of trustees the body will s bear the expense heretofore borne e by the Euphradian and Clarioso- 1 phic soc'e:ie3. I CLASS BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS Sophomores Win From Fresh men by the Score of 13 to9. The class basketball season r opened last night when the sophs I defeated the freshies to the tune i 13 to 9. The game was hotly con tested, and the result was in _ doubt until the whistle blew. The sophs' superior passing enabled them to turn the tables on their rivals. Freshmen Sophomores. j Martin. .....C......Harper, Sims, L....... LF... .Bates, J. L. Hannahan... RF.....Turtletaub Cato(capt) ... LG.(capt) Brearley t Simmons. . . .RG..Cro.wford ~ Substitutions; for the fresh men-Cummins and Jordan; for the sophomores-James. Referee: Danner. 1 Musical To Be Held. Plans are being made for a 1 l!musical to ke giun at Flinn ~ Hall Friday of examination - week. After the hard grind of ~ r,examinations it is believed that - music will have charms to soothe. ( vANES AND HATS, ROUGH ON "RATS" The war and the strife of the truggling nations of all Europe io longer hold any interest for he present senior class. A oncerted novement of more 'ar-reaching significance re eives their undivided attention. At a 'recent conference in hapel, .,Gen. Luke Hill com nanded Liiutenanta Minnesota lanna, Gravy-Tom Carroll, lorsetail Gambrell, Iowa Harri ion, and Great Scott to mobolize ;heir forces and concentrate all Ldvances on fort Design, which, Lfter it is captured will be used is a model for senior walking anes. The regulation helmet, he derby, will be worn. Freshmen wearing the regula ion, "John B's," will be court nartialed and sentenced to re eive the magic forty-nine. )edicated To The Fence. For sixteen long years our old riend has stood on Davis field ruarding from the inquisitive )ublic eye the a t h le ti c ontests o f t h e University. Vhat memories that old fence nust have of hit-and-run plays, f ninth inning rallies, of strug ling elevens, of runners with et faces straining every nerve or a final burst of speed. During the long summer nonths when the students were tway, he still kept faithful vatch over the deserted field. 3ut the wind and rain tore holes n his garments, and the small )oys hid beh:nd him to peep hru them. At last the old man was forced o give up his silent post, and vas sadly carried away. The struggling athletes now niss the presence of their old riend. They turn, and from the >ottom of their hearts, say, 'Peace to his ashes, from them, ike the phoenix of old, may a tew and stronger offspring rse. "-Contributed. Commencement Speakers. Haddon Johnson of Aiken, S. ., was elected senior valedicto wian of the Euphradian society t its meeting last Saturday. A. . Merrimon was chosen junior rator. These men will speak at he society celebration Monday iight of commencement week. VIsRriSo C.AREnI. 50u FORl 7. ICE CREAM s the standard refreshment for )ances, Receptions, etc. We tave the QUALITY at a reason ble price, and are especially; qjuipped for catering to collegej Ind society functions. THE HILL ICE CREAM Co. -- Phone 358 - )fice and Plant I 004-'08 Lady Street PRESSING Have your clothes cleaned and pressed. EIGHT SUITS $1.00 Get Your Tickets from Campus Representative. We call for and deliver your clothes. Taylor. Street Pressing Club Phone 3436 Welcome College Men! Cola Book &. Stat'y Co. Text Books, Translations and Note Books, PENNANTS. If We Haven't Got It We'll Get It For You. 1536 Main St. Phone 1686 HARDWARE Of Every Description Lorick & Lowrance, Inc. Columbia. S. C. "Kick Off" The Cold, Wet Weather by a "FORWARD PASS" of an over coat or Macinaw from SHOP THE HOPE-DAVIS C YMGA CO J. C. FORT, Campus Agent. FOR CANDY, FRUITS, CIGARS GO TO N. 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