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BANTAMS WIN FROM ROCK HILL HIGH High Holds Them in First Hall But Second is Walk Away In an exciting game last Sat. urday, the Caaolina Freshmer defeated Rock Hill High School by a score of 43 to. 0. At the end of the first half, after pep less fighting, the score was 0 t< 0. It seemed as if the high school boys were going to with hold the Freshmen until the lasi half when the score piled up, and the Freshmen played skill. ful ball. In 12 minutes the latter made four touchdowns and kick ed a goal from the field. The forward passing (lone by the Freshmen was good, and with the hearty support of the entire team, there was a good exhibition of real football. At first it seemed as if there would be no Carolina stars, but when they picked up there was nothing but starring on their part. Brown and Capt. Turner ran well with the ball. Bob Moorman, Brockinton, and "Wop" Mc Gowan also played, as they usual ly do, good ball. Shortly after the opening of the second half, the first touch down was made. Roddey kick ed off to Brown who brought the ball to the 40 yard line. Turn er dashed 18 yards. Weston, Smith and Turner made a first down. Smith shot through to the first touchdown on a split play. Brown kicked goal. comfor At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the ball was in the pos session of Carolina on Rock Hill's 15 yard line. George Brown droyped back on the second play of the fourth quarter and drop kicked the ball between the posts for three points. Brown kicked off to Sullivan and Rock tried a forward on the first play. Cox intercepted it and ran 27 yards for the touch down. Brown kicked the goal. Turner and Brown, by use of the forward pass, made the next touchdown. The same two scored the following touchdown. A run by Baown of 16 yards scored the last toechdown. SUPPLY STORE FILLS LONG FELT NEED The little stand in the mar shal's office where Mr. Beymer, the college electrician, kept his equipment and took orders for books last year has developed into a complete and attractive college supply store. This store is a great conveni ence. It comprises post office, soda fountain, book store, and lunch counter. The need of a safe place for mail and express is being successfully filled. All packages must be signed for; this safeguards the owner against theft. Employment for eight boys is afforded. Two work in the sup ply store, and there are six agents, one in each dormitory. One man can call for only three table TUISH UL CIOAJ?BTTBS Cau,eron & Cameron Co, persons' mail-his and his foom mates'. 'On account of this pre caution letters are selddm, if ever lost. Mrs. Beymer who helps her husband with the supply store is quite as popular as Mr. Bey mer. She is always pleasant and obliging. Cheerful pot plants arranged about the store give evidence of her part in mak ing it an attractive place. In dis cussing the stock of goods Mrs. Beymer laughingly said, "See! we even have rat-traps." Rogers Ice Cream Co. Ice Cream and Ices Bricks and designs in fancy forms our specialty 1724 Main St. Phone 1282 See Sylvan Bros. before buyiAg in the lines of Class Rings, Medals, Dia monds Jewelery, Sterling Silver and High Class Presentation Goods. We only handle the best and most up to-date. Absolutely no plated ware or imitations in our stock. Try us. Corner Main SyvnB Clmi, 'Hampt Stylvan Bros. Ca In character and equipment, for the work to be done any com parison of work done here with that done elsewhere, would be odious. Copeland's Barber Shop Y. M. C. A. Bldg.-Sumter, S. C. Take home a copy of "A History of the University of South Carolina" by Edwin L. Green, Professor of An cient Languages. Special Price to Students, $2.00 The University Press Gives Work to Students. Ten Students now Em ployed. All Kinds of Printing The University Bulletins, The Gamecock, The Carolinian, Stationery, Cards. HARPER C!SLLEGE P. H. Lachicotte &Co. Jewelers Mafot and Sh!b UA 1424 Main St. CMbI s . Lyles' Studio Makers of Portraits that Please Kodak Finishing Main Street Phone 277 For First Class Service Go to Mean's Baiber Shop 1337-1314 ailn' stet) ' ..BURNETT & WHETSELL.. Druggists 2052 Main St.......Phones 2778-2779 909 Main St.............. Phone 1261 New Brookland..........Phone 3045 Dr. Chas. C. Stanley Dentist 1423 Main Street Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m.to 6 p.m. Phones Offoo 707.J Re. 992-J THE STATE BOOK STORE IS NEAREST TO YOU Carolina men are invited to drop in here for Pens, Pencils, Ink, Rul ers Examination Pads, or anything in Stationery. We carry a stock of Fountain Pens and feature the two best lines made. WATERMAN'S IDEAL AND THE CONKLIN SELF-FILLES We do Printing THE STATE BOOK STORE in the State Building W. F. LIVINGSTON THE THE SHOE AND TRUNK MAN WAO UNDERSELLS Bostonian Samples, English Cuts $5.00-$5.50 values only $2.98 Wright Samples, English . Cuts $5.00-$5.50 values only $2.98 Trunks and Hand Bags at ALL PRICES SHOE EN'S SHOP WALTERS' iY "Best Styles for Young Men' 1420 Main Street Columbia.S.C Special prices to college men for CANDIES and ICE CREAM CONDOS BROS. 1644 Main St. Sattsfacion. Guaranteed CAPiTOL RESTAURANT For LADIES and CENTLEMEN A FIRST-CL.ASS PL.ACE TO GET GOOD THINGS TO EAT Ewerything Clean and Up-to-Date REGULAR MEAL 25c OPEN DAY and NIGHT Phone 925. 1210 ai:. S.