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AMECOCKS MEET "P. C." SATURDAY Fast Game Will Mark Opening of Season Saturday, on the University field, the first game of the foot ball season will be staged be tween Carolina and the Presby terian College. A real, fast ame is expected as both teams have been hard at work since the first day of school preparing esecially for this opening bat tle. Coach Foster, with the able assistance of Jim Perry, is fast rounding the Gamecock candi dates into real form. When the Presbyterians appear Saturday they will find a scrapping bunch to be reckoned with. The two coaches are putting their whole soul into the work which is certain to produce results in Saturday's game. The Univer sity cheer leaders Charlie Beck and Sifford declares they will back the team win or lose, and the entire student body is going to be on hand to cheer he Gamecocks on to victory. But from Clinton, the home f "P. C." comes the dope that he Carolinians will have no aby's team to meet, according o advance dope. Captain Richardson will be een at full back; Rihcardson's prowess is well known, having is "letter" several times. Ful on at quarter, McMillan at nd; Eichelberger at tackle ; McKeown, a guard and Wood on at center, all of whom made he all-State team are some of he stars who will be 'brought o meet Foster's team. There are a number of fel ow who are showing promise rom whom the Gamecock eleven will be selected. The ine-up at this time is a matter of speculation and several may e given chances to show the ollowers their ability next Sat urday. Captain Brockington f the famous 1916 freshman eam that sent the first year en of Clemson down in defeat, ill take care of one of the ends. Moorman, a Columbia oy, will possibly be seen at he other end. The backfield ill present a number of pros pects and there are a number from which to select,-including Bernie Smith, a star of the star Florence "Hi;" Skinner, a former Porter star ; Colie Sea orn, whose ability as an all -ound athlete and whose great un for 85 yards, through the lemson line back in '17 made im famous; Burns, a likely ooking chap ; Allen, another Columbian ; Barnes a fellow cit fen of Allen anel Moorman; Timmons another product of the Florence "Hi" champs; Langston, a favorite son of Darlington; Audrey, Epps, Quattlebaum and others. Any of these men shbuld be able to give excellent accounts against the Blue Stockings. Smith, who was mentioned for the all-State team last year, will likely be at center. Marion the two Thomas boys, veterans of the vorld war and just back from -ver there ;" Waite, Porter, Black, Richards, Light sey, are line men that have all earmarks of regular football players. Greene, Hyde Smith, Crouch, Coker, Evans, Baker are also rounding into shape and should do some excellent work for old Carolina, ere the Turkey day game is played and the season has ended. All students and friends of Carolina are urged to be on the bleachers when the histle blows The exact hour of the game will be made known later. The Gamecock's schedule for the 1919 season follows: September 27, Presbyterian College at Columbia. October 4, Erskine at Colum bia. October 11, University of Georgia at Athens. October 18, Davidson at Co lumbia. October 30, Clemson at Co lumbia. November 8, University of Tennessee at Columbia. November 15, Washington and Lee at Lexington. November 22, University of Florida at Columbia. November 27, Citadel at Co lumbia. Despite the fact that the University campus affords no dormitory facilities for the co-eds this year, a good many of them have secured board and lodging with relatives and friends in the city, and are availing themselves of the wonderful opportunity of ob taining a degree from the U. S. C. There is a point beyond which endurance ceases to be a virtue, and while at present the co-ed students of Carolina are merely an unessential, di vTed lot, there will dawn, the day when th e educational equation will go unsolved with out the persevering hand of woman. No, S. C. will not al ways continue the lowest State in the union in educational ad vantages. Nor will the U. S. C. be without a permanent home for women. --A COED. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH There is a Photographer in Your City SARGEANTS' STUDIO Equipped to turn out in the most thorough manner Photographs of Artistic Value at a most reasonable price. You are invited to see our Display. Open from 9.00 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. SARGEANT PHOTO COMPANY 1423 Main Street Columbia, S. C. The Wigwam 40. Soda - Cigars - Magazines - Pool Carolina men are always welcome here. Meet your 4 friends at the Wigwam. . Spend your leisure time with us. The Manager 406 University of South Carolina Founded by the State in 1801 in the Capital City The University is organized with the following divisions: I. School of Arts and Science, with various courses of study in Languages, History, Secience, etc., leading to the degree of A. B. and B. S. General Scholarships worth from $100 to $150 each. II. School of Education, which seeks to prepare per sons to serve the State as teachers, principals, and superintendents of schools. In this course the A. B. is the degree conferred. III. Graduate School, with advanced courses leading to the degree of Master of Arts. IV. School of Civil Engineering, leading to C. E. V. School of Law, with course leading to the degree of LL. B. The presence of the various courts and the use of the State Law Library afford exceptional facili ties. VI. Military Science and Tactics. Regular drill five times a week. Class-room instructions. Uniforms and Equipment furnished by the U. S. Government. Reserved Officers' Training Corps. VII. New Coupses: Rural Social Science; Hygiene and Sanitation; English Bible: Business Administration. College fees for the year, $37, including medical atten tion. For women college fee$ are only $26. For those paying tuition, $40 additional. Room, with light and service, $20 a year. Loan funds available. For catalogue :tddress W. S. CU R RELL, President, Columbia, S. C. Subscribe to The Gamecock