The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 30, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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MEN FROM WHOM TEAM WILL BE SELECTED Coach Foster has not defi nitely decided on the line-up for today, but it vil be made up from the folowing men: Captain Brockinton, end, was a member of the famous 1916 freshmen team and has played football every year he has been in school. This is his third year as a varsity man. He weighs 146 pounds, and lives in Kingstree. Moorman, end, also played on the freshmen team. This is his first year of varsity ball. Weighs 136, home in Columbia. Quattlebaum, end and half back, first year varsity. Played t1% BILL STREET Referee of 'Todav's Game for Richmnon(1 Colle<e in 1918, weighs 149, and lives in Colum bia. \x1 Ic \illan. t:ckle, fourth year varsity. Captain 1916 squ..adl. wvei:rbs~ 193 home inl M\Iullins. G:oodmnanl, tackle, first year varPMitV, three years Porter Mili ary Academy, wveighs 1 86, home is Winston-.Salem, N. C. J. McMillan, tackle, first y~ear varsi1v y, srubh 1917, wveighs 150, lives in M ulling. WVilliams, t ackleI, first year varsity, weiglh' GG, home is Pi' kens. Thomas, guard, first year varsity, Freshmen team 1916, weighs 155, home is Rock Hill. Marion, guard, second year varsity, weight 162, home is Chester. Lightsey, guard, first year varsity, weight 152, lives in Hampton. C. McMillan, guard, second year varsity, weight 157, lives in Mullins. E. Smith, center, third year varsity, Freshmen team 1916, second all state center 1917, weight 159, lives in Mullins. Waite, center, first year var sity, three years Erie High School, weight 170, home is Erie, Pa. Timmons, quarter, first year varsity, three years Florence High School, weight 136, home is Florence. Burns, quarter, first year varsity, three years Manhattan Prep, weight 162, home is New York city. Skinner, half-back, first year varsity, three years Porter, weight 161, lives in Sumter. B. Smith, end and half-back, first year varsity, three years Florence High School, weight 157, home is Mullins. Seaborn,, half-back, third varsity, weight 177, lives in Pickens. Epps, half-back, first year varsity, one ycar Porter, weight 145, lives in Lake City. Allen, full-back, first year varsity, member of the Fresh men team 1916, weight 144, lives in Columbia. Blount, full-back, first year varsity, four years Florence High School, weight 150, home is Florence. Crawford, guard, second year varsity, weight 175, lives in Saluda. Kerr, full-back, fourth year varsity, weight 175, home is Rock Hill. An interesting race is in progress between the various classes of the B. D. G.'s. At this time the two Freshmen classes, taught by Coach Perry and Joe Norwood, the leading. Much enthusiasm is being shown and it is hoped that the classes will prove of great benefit to the students. Standing (no. of p)oinlts): Coach Perry ................. 25 Joe Norwood................ 25 Joe Bryson................... 23 W inter.......... ............. 23 H1. P. Ret'o ................... 21 Corley ............. ......... 21 Z. L. Foy...................... 21 Ilenry Thomas .............. 17 J1. .J. Stevenson .............. 16 E. BI. Smith ................. G Rogers . ...................... 12 Hunte..m- .......10 J. W. BRUNSON, Mei chant Tailor SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done 713 Main Street Phone 2162 Everything for Dances and Entertainments, Decora tions, Favors, Paper Hats, and Japanese Lanterns CLARENCE T. LANGLEY 602 Palmetto Bldg. COLUMBIA, S. C. THE ARCADE BARBER SHOP Wanted-our friends and the boys at the University to know that we have left the Pal metto shop, and have purchased the Arcade shop, where we are prepared to give the very best of service. Give us a trial. LEO and ALBERT MAYFIELD Proprietors 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 LII. B. The presence of the various courts and the use of the State T aw 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 fe:s are only $26. For those p)aying tuition, $40 add(itional. Room, with light and service, $20 a year. Loan funds available. For catalogue 3.ddress W. S. CURRELL, President, L Columbia, S. C.