The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 06, 1919, Page 2, Image 2
CLEMSON TIGERS WIN
FROM CAROLINA TEAM.
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a touchdown. Kay and Get
tys also played well.
First Quarter.
Armstrong kicked off for
Clemson. Skinner received ball
and returned 10 yards. On
the first play Blount fumbled.
but Allen recovered ball. Tim
mons took 4 thru center. Skin
ner thrown for 12 yard loss.
Goodman punted 25 yards to
Harris. Clemson made first
down on the next two plays.
Allison failed to gain. Arm
strong 5 yards thru center.
Clemson penalized 5 yards off
sides. On next play Carolina
was off sides. First down for
Clemson. Armstrong and
Banks made another first down.
Allison failed to gain Caro
lina penalized for off sides.
Harris then carried the ball to
Carolina's 15 yard line and on
the next play Armstrong car
ried it over. Harris missed
goal.
Armstrong kicked to Skin
ner, who returned 15 yards.
Timmons failed to gain around
right end. Skinner made 2
yards thru left tackle an(
Blount 5. Goodman punted to
Banks, who was downed in his
tracks. Harris gained 3 yards
thru left tackle. Allison ran
out of bounds. Banks 4 yards
around right end. Harris
then punted to Timmons, Allen
failed to gain on the first play,
but took 6 yards thru center
on the next. Clemson penal
ized for off sides. First down
for Carolina. Brockinton
missed the ball on an attempt
ed forward pass and Arm
strong caught it. Harris fum
bled. B. Smith recovered and
ran 15 yards along side line.
Carolina's ball on Clemson's
30 yard line. Timmons and
Blount failed to gain on the
next two plays. An incom
pleted pass made it fourth
down. B. Smith attempted
place kick, but failed. Clem
son's ball on own 20 yard line.
Clemson penalized 5 yards.
Harris punted to Timmons, who
made 2 yards on next two
plays. A foward pass, Tim
mons to Brockinton, netted 2
more. Schenk blocked Good
man's punt and recovered ball
on Carolina's 20 yard line.
Time out for Clemson. Arm
strong took 1 thru center and
Harris made first down. Alli
son gained 5 yards.
Quarter ended with ball in
Clemson's possession on Caro
lina's 2 yard line.
Clemson 6, Carolina 0.
Second Quarter.
On the first down Harris
carried the ball over for sec
ond touchdown of game. Har
ris missed goal. Armstrong
kicked to Lightsey, who ad
vanced 2 yards. Carolina's
ball on Clemson's 45 yard line.
Blount lost 2 yards on first
play, but gained 4 yards on
the next. Goodman punted 35
yards. Harris took 8 around
right end. Armstrong 1, Banks
made first down. Clemson pen
alized 5 yards, backfield in mo
tion. Armstrong failed to
gain. Harris punted. Tim
mons took 1 yard around left
end. Allen 1 yard. Carolina
penalized 15 yards. Good
man punted to Banks. Harris
gained 4. Armstrong made first
down. Allison 3 yard thru cen
ter, Harris 2. Time out for
Clemson. Harris punted to
Timmons. Blount fumbled on
the next play, but a pass, Good
man to Timmons, netted 8
yards. Blount failed to gain.
Goodman punted. Clemson's
ball on 20 yard line. Allison
made 3 yards around right end.
Goodman intercepted forward
pass. Carolina's ball on 15
yard line. Time out for Clem
son. Allen took 2 yards over
right tackle. Skinner made
first down. Allen made 4
yards. Timmons 2 yards, thru
center. On the next play Tim
mons pushed over center for
Carolina's only touchdown.
Goodman kicked out to Skin
ner. B. Smith missed goal. B.
Smith kicked off. Clemson
failed to receive and ball rolled
to 10 yard line. Harris recov
ered. On the next play All
son lost 8 yards. Harris gained
2, Armstrong 2. Harris punt
ed to Timmons, who returned 1
yard.
Quarter ended with ball in
Carolina's possession on Clem
son's 40 yard line.
Carolina 6, Clemson 6.
Third Quarter.
B. Smith kicked off to Harris.
Armtsrong failed to gain. Har
ris 3 yards around left end.
Harris punted to Timmons, who
fumbled. Blount recovered.
Blount failed to gain. Skinner
made 2 yards around left end.
Goodman punted 45 yards.
Harris lost 2 yards on first
play. Banks failed to gain.
Carolina off sides. First down
for Clemson. Armstrong took 5
yard over right tackle. Banks
followed with 3 more. Arm
strong ran 15 yards for first
down. Time out for Clemson.
Allison made 3, Banks 2. Arm
strong first down. Harris then
gained 6 yards around left
end. Allison ran out of bounds.
Time out for Carolina. Banks
made 1 yard thru center, A ri-I
strong failed to gain. Ball in
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