The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 15, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
CAROLINA COPS GAME
FROM FURMAN FIVE
Fast Work by Varsity Downs
the Baptists.
The Carolina quintet easily
overcame the Furman five in a
fast gane of basketball staged
in the University gymnasium
last Monday night, the final
score reading 45 to 18 in favor
of the Gamecocks.
Furman played a good defen
sive game in the initial period,
holding Carolina to an 11-11 tie.
In the final frame, however, the
University lads started a rally
that swept the Baptists off their
feet and succeeded in piling up
34 additioraal points on the right
side of the ledger, to Furman's
seven.
The outstanding stars for Car
olina were Bowen, Martin, and
Brooker while Captain Devane
and Szabo played brilliantly for
Furman.
The lineup follows:
Carolina 45 Furman 18
C. Waring .... LF ........ Szabo
Farrell........ LG .... Lockwood
Newton ....... C..........Rice
Fitzmaurice... RG ........Fant
Talley.........RF ......Devane
Referee: Van Meter.
Carolina scoring field goals:
Talley 2, Newton 2, Bowen 5,
Martin 6, Brooker 6, Farrell.
Furman: Szabo 3, Devane 1,
Lockwood 1; foul goals, Devane
8.
Carolina sub: Bowen for Tal
ley, Martin for Newton,. Wells
for Fitzmaurice, Brooker for
Waring.
BASKETBALL TEAM IN
VADES FOREIGN SOIL
The Gamecock basketball squad
nine strong, headed by Coach
Blackburn, left late Friday after
noon for Newberry, where the
Indians were met in the opening
game of the series to be played
on foreign soil. Wofford was
met in Spartanburg Saturday
night, and following this game
the Gamecocks journeyed over
to Greenville, where they locked
horns with the Furman five in a
splendidly played contest.
Belmont College of Belmont,
North Carolina, will be met on
their home floor today, and the
Carolina five is confident of win
ning this, their final road game
of the present trip.
The personnel of the squad is
as follows; Bowen, Talley, Brook
er, Newton, Sims, C. Waring,
Fitzmaurice, MVartin, and Cap
tain Farrell.
Fresh Brearley (talking to his
>lder brother about economics
'In love making, kisses are
nedia of exchange.''
Older Brother- "At least in
truments of g-eneral anepntabiL
CO-ED DEPARTMENT
"0 woman, in her hours of case,
Exceeding coy and hard to please."
Mr. LaMotte has agreed to
take charge of the gym class,
which will begin as early in the
new term as possible. Tho the
girls are not required to take
gym it is hoped that a number
will take advantage of the class
this year. The class last year -
was almost a failure on account
of the increasing lack of interest I
and irregular attendence of the
majority of the girls. The new
class will be formed on a little!
different basis and promises to!
be a success.
The literary society met !ast
week to elect officers for the
spring term. Those elected were, i
Miss Eva Seawright, president; -
Miss Etta Plumer, vice-presi
dent; Miss Beattrice Love, secre- I
tary-treasurer; Miss Minna Love,
critic. There was also a com
plete change in committees, both 1
standing and temporary.
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Capital - - $500,000
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