The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 11, 1917, Page 4, Image 4
PROBABILITY OF DRILL
REPLACING ATHLETICS
Decision Will Be Reached This
Week. Games Scheduled
There is much probability of
the university following the ex
ample of many of the other col
leges and universities of the
country in abolishing all athletic
schedules in order to give all of
their spare time to military
training. The faculty commit
tee on military training, con
sisting of professors Coleman
and Keith. have the matter in
hAnd and after consultation with
all the interest affected will prob
ably annonce thei r decision some
time this week.
At a meeting of the student
bidy yesterday morning a coi
nittee consisting of L. B. H-ar
rison, R. L. Kerr and J. B.
Bates was appointed to look
after the student interests.
The varsity team will play the
Columbia team here t.his after
noon and if the schedule is not
annulled will leave on a road trip
next Monday to play Clemson
(2 ganies). Furman and Ersk inc.
DEBATORS FOR LA lEST
TRIANGUI.ER CHOSEN
J. N. Frierson and Mr. henja
minel sert d as "judges.
J1w 'ative prelim1inary was
hold in the ('lariosophic hall anid
presidedtl over by B. F. Byrd.
The contestants were: C. l).
Brearley, F. B. Simkins, H. C.
James, H. F. Wessinger, E. B.
Siith and G. W. Collier.
Prof. L. T. Baker, Prof. E. M.
Rucker and Prot. H. L. )enni.
son acted as judges.
'I'he debate will be held on
April 2. Carolina affirmatives
will i debate Citadel nepali\ fs at
C;vle son1: CaIrolinat negali\ es will
d,b1ate Clensont aflirmative's at
titadel; and Citadel allirimatives
will debate Cl9InsoL negatives at
Carolina.
Y M. C. A. OFFICERS FOR
NEX 1' TERM INSTALLED
showd somiething of 'hat was
required of the odicers, and giv
ing a brief' history of the local
assoc'iation. It closed wit t .wo
suggestionist human. urging die
terinatlin; and Divine warn
ilig men~t nolt to trust too miuch ini
their ownf st renngth.
The o:lieers and chatirman of
the variouns comimit teces t hat go to
im-ke up the cabinet are as fol..
lows: J1. I-. Martin, pr1esidlen t;
J1. C. K(earse(, vice-p)residlent: A.
P. Taly secretary; M. K. Barr,
treasurer: H-. .J. Blackmon, new
students; .J. S. Schneider, social
service; J. M. Wells, Jr., Bible
and mission stud(y; and William
Lindsey membeship.
GEN. WOOD'S ANSWER
TO STUDENTS' QUERY
Advises To Stick To Studies
Until Government Calls
Representatives of a certain
Eastern university, in reply to a
letter which they recently wrote
to Gen. Leonard Wood, have re
ceived the following answer:
"Tell your young men tV stick
to their present duties until such
time as the government calls for
men. This it will undoubtedly
do when its plans are announced.
You have a training corps at
Pennsylvania with an officer of
the regular army assigned as in
structor. The most importaiit
service men can render their
country now is to stay at their
university and put in all the time
possible under a military inlstruc
tor i in preparing themselves for
prolbable service. There is no
reason whatever for the mer dis
continuing college work until the
government plans are definitely
annotineed.
'Sincerely yours,
"LEONARI) WOOD.''
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