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GEENVHLE BOYWINS DECLAMATION CONTEST. Continued #rimn age one. ard 220 yard dashes, the pole vault and the discus, besides cprn ing second in the broad jump. Gieenvillp High School came see ornd,scoring 25 points. McManus, Szabo and McManaway did good work for Greenville. The record breakers of the day were, McQueen of Clio, who jumped six feet one inch in the running high and Seaburn, who threw the discus 153 feet 4 inches and ran the 220 yard dash in 23 1-5 seconds. The meet was the best and the snappiest ever held at Carolina. All the events were good and are scored below: 100 Yard Dash-1 Seaburn, Piekens, 10 2-5; 2 Heustiss, Clio; 3 Hough, Lancaster. High Jump--1 McQueen, Clio, 6 feet 1 inch; 2 Curtis, Pick ens; 3 Attis, Richland. 440 Yard Run-1 Szabo, Green ville, 56 2-5; 2 Watson, Bates burg; 3 McManaway, Greenville. 880 Yard Run-1 McManaway, Greenville, 2 minutes, 23 sec onds; 2 Boggs, Pickens; 3 Wright Batesburg. Shot Put-1 Willis, Westminis ter, 36 feet 6 inches; 2 Looper, Pickens; 3 Story, Ninety Six. Pole Vault-1 Seaburn, Pick ens, 10 feet 5 inches; 2 Stack house; 3 Anderson. 220 Yard Dash-1 Seaburn, Pickens, 23 1-5; 2 Hough, Lan caster; 3 Heustiss, Clio; Discus-Seaburn, Pickens, 153 feet 4 inchps; 2 Lawrence, Clov er; 3 McManus. Mile Run-1 Hubbard, Cen tral, 5 minutes 4 1-5 seconds; 2 Going, Greenville; 3 Thomas, Spartanburg. Broad Jump--1 Szabo, 20 feet 6 1-4 inches; 2 Seaburn, Pickens; 3 Smith, Easley, 120 Low Hurdles-1 McManus, Greenville, 15 3-5; 2 Anderson, Easley; 3 Curtis, Pickens. Senior Speakers Chosen. The speakers of the graduat ing class have been chosen. These men will speak on com mencement day, just before the seniors are presented with their diplomas and become alumni. Demos Jones, of Greenwood, was chosen by the seniors as their validictorian. He stands at the head of his class, despite his total blindness. The three other speakers were chosen by. the faculty. They are A. Eugene Gejr of Belton, Howard,J. Danneriof BeAufort, and Hugh 0. Hanga oft Hamp, to.n. These men gjIAo, doift4 pgesent remedies for all the ills of the State and tell something of the real nature of lif. DAVIDSON TRACK TEAM HERE SATURDAY Carolina Meets Tarheels on Davis Field-Plaxico to Run. On next Saturday afternoon Carolina will meet Davidson in a track meet. Carolina will pre sent the same team that beat Wofford so badly, except that Plaxico will do a few running stunts, the 100 and 220 yard dashes and the low hurdles. Carolina won from Wofford by the score of 87 to 31. This score would indicate that David son will have a hard time win ning from Carolina. Bowen, who scored 19 points against Wofford, is expected to star a gain. On May 8, Carolina will meet Davidson at Davidson Hill in a return meet. Manager Gambrell is to be congratulated for arranging the three meets. A larger proportion of - the student body is due out to see this meet, than was out to see the triumph over Wofford. CAROLINA AND WAKE FOREST DIVIDE SERIES (Continued from front page.) Forest captured the last game of the season on the home grounds from Carolina Tuesday 13 to 8. The summary, showing 23 hits and 16 errors, will give some idea of the grade of ball played by each team. Carolina started -well, scoring three runs in the opening round. It looked like a repetition of the previous game, but. soon the vis itors by mixing hits with costly boots by the Gsmecocks, suc ceeded in tieing up matters and then forging ahead. Two pitch ers were forced from the box by the terrific swats of the batsmen f each team. In justice to Smith it must be said that he pitched well in spite of bad sup port. In the fourth and fifth innings five runs were scored off him, although only three hits were gotten in these two rounds. Many of Wake Forest's hits were of the bunt order. Hensley, the Baptists third 3acker, had a big day at the bat, securing a home run, three base hit and two singles in five ap pearances. For the University Slong running catch by Lang ston was the fielding feature. Martin, Stoney and Langston each secured two hits apiece. Scores by innings: R. H.E. Darolina. .. 3001400 I00 8 10 7 W. Forest.011,230 330 13 13 9 Batteries: Smith, Martin and stoney; Ellis, Franks and Rut edge, UImpire Weir. S/AM I I 2 Do yol --box or S e c igrt u in yak This-ad. pub lished ~ ~ i inty$0 VA"i r Fatena Adertil- Y ing Cntest is"tnc* s Pri e il Woi of Leg toninn m3.er I This ad. pub- COAwlbe lished in :I. $500 ot bet on . altuna Advertis- Vo c .,bWt: ing Contest, is the ieaeribe yo PMize will work of Leighton 5 'ietter Smith, LlrtriC. tieing .& So Columbia Univer sity, "1915." F41 825 Main Street Nearest Santar BabetSovtCmp u L: zmmnCIOA Conte Measure T 1 - -_:By SAM PRE. 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