UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 4
TO LEAD BOYS CLUBS
Six Men Volunteer for Work at
Olimphia Mills
At the regular meeting of
the Y. M. C. A. on last Wed
nesday night, Mr. A. P. Ludwig,
secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at
the Olympia Mills, made an s
urgent appeal to Carolina stu- l
dents for "six red blooded col- t
lege men to lead boys' clubs in I
the mill village." Referring
to the boys who live around the t
mills near here, Mr. Ludwig I
said, "I want you to fire these I
boys with ambition to make 8
men of themselves and to teach P
them that it is not enough to
work just enough to live."
w In response to Mr. Ludwig's t
stirring appeal, C. B. Seaborn, a
0. B. Boggs, R. C. Thompson,
John Schneider, Robt. Moor
man, Jr., and J. P. Wardlaw
volunteered their services for I
c3 the work.
< On Friday night, Mr. Ludwig (
invited the Carolina men who t
a had volunteered for the mill t
village work, to dinner and af
ter the courses had been served C
the plans for the work were
set in order. The students are
showing some real interest in c
the work and Mr. Ludwig is
looking forward to great suc
cess in the work among the fac
tory boys.
There-are still two more men n
needed to do similar work at E
the Children's Clinic.
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ERSKINE TAKES SLOW .
GAME FROM GAMECOCKS t
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30 yard line. Seaborn got away y
with a thirty yard run for the !
touchdown.
Erskine forged ahead again in
the fourth quarter when follow- j
ing consistent gains thru the Car
olina line they got off with a 30 s
yard pass for a second touchdown.
A forward pass to Clark netted
a 43 yard gain for Carolina and 1
a 17 yard run by Seaborn for his
second touchdown left the Game- I
cocks only one point short of the a
Erskine score. The kick went t
wild and Erskine held her 14 to I
13 lead for the rest of the game. 1
Carolina was in the midst of a t
successful forward passing at
tack when the whistle blew.
They had some real good opene
work, but were prevented from t
using it as most of the game was
played with the ball in their ter- r
ritory.
Prof. Patterson Ward law will
speak at the Troy school on Fri
day, November 23, and be fore the t
Abbeville County Teachers' As
sociationi on Saturday, November
sAMECOCKS TO MEET
FURMAN AT FLORENCE
.reat Game to be Staged at
Pee Dee Fair
On Thursday next the Carolsna
xamecocks battle the Furmanites
n Florence. The game was
cheduled to be played either
iere or in Florence but owing to
he fact that the Florence County
pair is coming off there this,
veek, it was decided to play it
here. There are an especially
arge number of Carolina sup
orters in the Pee Dee section
nd they have been asking for a
ame there for several years.
his is the first time the univer
ity has ever played a game in
hat section so a large attend
Lnce is expected.
Furman started her season
vith a defeat to the Geergia
ech Scrubs, which was to be ex
>ected and followed it up witg a
'ictory over Wake Forest, 7 to 6,
',lemson's heavier team took
hem into camp to the tune of 38
o nothing, but since then they
iave been improving, for they
lefeated Newberry, 20 to 7 and
ield Davidson to the score of 27
o 7. This was more than a
reditable showing, because
)avidson had held Tech to a
mall score. From this doye it
vould seem that the Gamecocks
.re due to beat them something
ike thirty to nothing, "Paper"
cores never amount to much,
towever, and the Gamecocks are
iot expecting a walkover by any
neans.
Coach Foster evidently thinks
his game will be unusually inter
sting, for he is putting his men
hru some of the stiffest scrim
naging that they have had this
ear. The Furmanites aren't
oing to catch the team napping
s Erskine did Saturday.
The team will miss "Rut" Os
borne, the peppy quarterback as
t is almost certain that injuries
ustained during the Erskine
ame will keep him out of Thurs
day's game. Some trepidation
ias been felt over several other
layers. Weston, who received a
ad cut over the eye, will be fit
gain by Thursday; Brockington,
he "little giant" tackle got a
ad side but says it is coming
Jong well and that he will be in
here as good as ever. George
)rown, "Coly" Seaborn and Red
'urner were hurt, but they arel
xpected to be on the job when
he whistle blows.
Altogether, we dont envy Fur
nan her job. She beat us last
ear and"we must have revenge
or that. Erskine beat us "as'
Ladn't ought to" last week. The'
eam is " riled" and is going to'
ake it out on Furman. They.
,re in top notch form and is good
.re not over con fident of victory.
ts we remarked, we dont envy
'urman.
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