The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 11, 1919, Page 6, Image 6
FOOTBALL CAPTAIN
ELECTED FOR 1920
All State Center Chosen to
Head the Gamecocks
Next Year
At a meeting of the block
"C" men held yesterday, Ed.
Smith was elected captain of
the 1920 football team. Smith
came to Carolina in the fall of
1916 and played on the famous
freshmen team of that year.
The following year he made the
'varsity as center and for the
past two years has held the
ED SMITH, Captain
same position. He was men
tioned for all State center last
year, and was chosen by Mr.
Schilleter as all State man this
year.
Smith has been very popular
among the student body ever
since he entered the University,
and he has been one of the best
all-round men seen here in
some time. Besides being a
good football player, he is cap
tain of the track team this year,
president of the Clariosophic
Literary Society, vice-president
of the senior class and also has
a good record in debating cir
cles, having made the 'varsity
debating team for the last two
years.
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DATES FOR EXCHANGE
LECTURES DETERMINED
Prof. Howe Comes to Univer
sity in February.
Dr. Currell has received a
communication from Prof. Geo.
Howe, of the University of
North Carolina, saying that he
will begin his series of ex
change lectures on February
24. Full information as to the
subjects and places of his lec
tures will be annonedarliter.
ATHLETIC COUNCIL
PRESENTS LETTERS
Twelve Football Men Re
warded for Good Service
on Gridiron
The Athletic Advisory
Board at its meeting last Mon
day night, awarded football
letters to the following men:
Allen, Blount, Crawford, Good
man, Lightsey, Marion, J. Mc
Millan, Skinner, B. Smith,
Thomas, Timmons and Waite.
Brockinton was given a star
and crescent and Ed Smith and
M. McMillan were given stars.
Hennig was awarded a mana
ger's letter.
Prof. E. Marion Rucker, of
the law school and a member
of the advisory board, was
chosen to represent the Uni
versity at the annual conven
tion of the Southern Inter-col
legiate Athletic Association,
which is to meet in Birmingham
tomorrow.
A. J. Beck, a member of the
junior class, and cheer leader,
was elected manager of the
football team for next year.
Lana Sims, for three years a
star on the 'varsity basketball
and baseball squad, was chosen
manager of basketball.
The members of the advisory
board are: Dr. W. S. Currell,
Dr. Reed Smith, Prof. E. M.
Rucker, Prof. J. B. Jackson,
(secretary), George Taylor,
Douglass McKay, Lana Sims
and Colie Seaborn.
ATTENDANCE IN BIBLE
GROUPS GROWS RAPIDLY
Week's Report Shows Little
Change in Standing for
Season.
Over a third of the students
rooming on the campus at
tended Bible class meetings
last week. This is encouraging
to those in charge, especially
as it is a record that has not
been beaten here in many
years. The original standing
in the B. D. G. line up remains
practically the same, except
that Corley has nosed Norwood
out of third place and is mak
ing strides toward the top.
Only two more meetings will
be held before Christmas, one
tomorrow night and one next
Tuesday night.
Smith .........................10
Bell---.-.......................103
Corley----.....................96
Winter......................... 89
Bryson.....................383%
Thomas ...................63
Refo............................ 62
Stevenson..................... 62
Foy.--......................... 55
Rogers-......................46
Hunter.............. 43
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