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CO-ED DEPARTMENT recefre Iron oe, b eauw yow often meet it walking around thru the eduhtty" Mrs. P. A. Milli of Ch'ester, Mrs. Love's mother, is visiting at the Co-ed home. Oie of the #nbst ihtereating events of the week was a foot race by the sophomore co-eds, for a box of Huyler's chhdy of fered by Prof. Snowden. The performance was staged back of Davis college with quite a num c ber of on-lookers present. Miss Etta Plummer was the fortunate recipient of the "wteets." On Tuesday afternoon Miss Doris Becker entertained the graduating co-eds with a porch party at her Home "Waidhtitte" in Eau Clair. The afternoon was spent playing rook. Miss Saih Fro-iberg having scored the highest was presented with a beautiful bunch of red and white carYnations. Miss Cunning ham won the booby prize. A sweet Course was served by the little sisters of the hostess, af ter whieh the guests were pre sented with favors, dainty b quets of sweet peas and ferns. 'Those present, who voted this'a Wf.t l'sppy,occas'or, wee: Mie CJunigili, Marks, From berg, Thain, Price and Mrs. Coulter. CARL,INA LOSES GOOD GAME TO A. & M. Adams Pitched Well, andTeam Did Not Error. Although Carolina lost the game with A. & M. of North Carolina on Friday, the results are something to be more or less proud of. A. & M. has the rep. ltation oft Having the strongest, eollege baseball team in, the South, and the fact that the team' held them down to a score of 2 to l1ii3 v3r7,gk'tifying. The whole Gamecock squad did excellent field work support ing "Babe" Adams in the box. A. & M; gave Jancy good sup port also, making only one error. The'seore stands: R. H. E. A. & M..000 00 02 2 7- 1 U. S. C.O000 000 00- 1 5 0 Batteries: Janey and Winston; Adams and Bark'sdale. McDow Sick. John -McDow is in the hospi tal here for an operation for appendicitis. He will probably be operated i on- tday4 All' the students wishhim a speed* re covery. JOHNSON SPEAKS AT ROCK HILL The Abtate Oedetots will be held in Vhe qeANIbi bf Winathtop Collegg, laeIhill, Friday evenind ANI*II . Mr, Hsddlh JohnMiIB tW , bf Aiken, will spaw 16* jiiha on "Vitality o I1 . 1, hI n soii Otdisented f ifliB& list Year and nade It tidi tmlitiilg. He i9 going back for "blood'; this year. It is expected that a liage htirnbel" bf Carolina hlen will go to Rock Hill to hear the eontest and to see and mingle with those whom they kiect Sdme day to claim as their own. WAKE FOREST WINS DECIbINt tAME Baptists Conquer by Timely Hit: finj-Gaiicotas Error. In the first game played on the road the GamecoCks lost to Wake Forest on their diamond. T'his being the deciding game, gives the series to the Baptists. The final score was 12 to 0 in Wake Forest's favor. Heavy hitting by the Baptists and er rors by Carolina ca'sed the ca tastrophe. Ellis' pitching for Wake F6rest kept his hits well sette?ed. Maetin for Carolina did well, but had poor support T'rust and Langston starred in the field. Score by inning follows: R H E W. Forest. .-203 228 00*-12 13 1 Carolina....000 000 000- 0~9 11 Batteries: Wake Fotest: Epis and Davis; Carolina: Martin, Stoney, and Barksdale. Exams Begin May 28. At a meeting of the faculty last Monday, it was decided tlat examinations would begin Fri day, May 28. Sehibr examida tions as usual begin one week earlier. G amei Next*WeEk. The baseball team plays in Durham, N. C. tbday, and then it goee to the University of North Carolina for one game on Monday. Tuesday, Carolina rneetaGuiford atGuilford, N. C. Wednesday the tearn sill have an off day. On Thursday, Davidson and Carolina cross bats at Rdck Hill, to see who cops the dec'idi ing game, -each team- having captured one game. "Babe" Ad-1 ams will toss the game for Ca*-o lina. He says, "I hope the whole Davidson student bd%dy themn whW a team thaey hive not." 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