The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 05, 1916, Page 3, Image 3
CROSS COUNTRY RUN
HELD AT NEWBERRY
The annual cross-country meet
was held at Newberry, the par
ticipants being Newberry, Pres
byterian College, Carolina and
Clemson. The weather was very
disagreeable and unfavorable for
a race, for it had been raining
all the morning previous to the
event, and the roads were mud
dy and slippery. The length of
the course was 4.9 miles and it
encircled part of the town.
The race began at 2 P. M., the
athletic field being the starting
point as well as the end of the
race. Carolina was represented
by Robt. Turner, David Rogers,
Langford and Bailey. Clemson
was awarded the cup, her score
:of 18 being the lowest. P. C.
*'came second with 26 points. In
:spite of the bad weather the time
C-30 was very good, being 26 min. 16
.sec. for the first man in.
V This was Carolina's first year:
2 as a participant and the men had
3 been in training long enough,
c:i but we hope to be a regular par
c4 ticipant hereafter and with bet
V ter success. This race was won
a last year by Newberry.
GAMECOCK CHOOSES
ALL STATE ELEVEN
While other great papers
throughaut the United States
are picking their all state and all
American foot-ball elevens, THE
GAMECOCK feels duty bound to
choose one along with them.
Although eoaches and other
iapers of the state might not
agree with us, we believe the
following are the best all-state
teams.
FIRST SECOND i
J. Crouch......E ..........AllenI
Horton........T.....Brockinton
Kilgore .........G .. Jennings
Boulware.....C............ Cox
Moore........G.........Thomas
McMillan,c....T.......McGowan
Clarke........E........Moorman
Sim rill.......Q ...........BrownI
Kerr.........H ..........W eston
Seaborn......H..........Turner
Hampton.....F............Smith
The S. I. A. A. meets at
Charleston on the 8th and 9th of
this month. The University will
be represented by Prof. J. Bruce
Coleman. An important discus
sion of the meeting will be the
one year rule. At the same time
another athletic association, the
Southern Athletic Con ference, of
which Carolina is a member, will
meet.
Nearly all of the large South
ern universities and agricultural
colleges are members of this
association. They have adopted
the one year rule. If the S. I.
A. A. adopts the one year rule
this con ference will be abolished.
However, the prospects 'of the
adoption is not very hopeful.
AN APPEAL
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE FIVE.)
Europe did volunteer to go to
war. Is it the true Carolina
spirit to help those things which,
show upon the surface of things,
in order to draw a little fleeting
praise, and make a show, or is itI
the true Carolina spirit to help
one of our own fellows who needs
this help? I believe every Caro-;
lina fellow here will help this1
one man and make manifest the
bond of love and sympathy that
unites every son of Carolina.
(Signed) OLD CAROLINA.
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