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FINAL CLASH OF ORATORS SOON. State Contest to Be Held at Greenwood in April. At the last meeting of the Debating Council it was de cided to hold the finals in chapel Tuesday night, March 2nd, to select the Carolina rep resentative in the State Orator ical Contest. Many students are entering the contest this year from both societies. The Euphradian So ciety preliminaries will be held Friday night, February 20th. The Clariosophic pre liminaries will be held Satur day night, February 28th. Those entering the prelimina ries are as follows: Euphradians-J. B. Belk, Cuthbert Johnson ,Morris Mar cus, D. J. Jenkins, J. R. Sulli van and E. M. Black. Clariosophic-J. J. Steven son, E. B. Smith, C. B. Seaborn, W. H. Thomas and J. P. Rich ards. Three men from each socie ty will be chosen in the prelim inaries to enter the final con test in chapel. R. C. Thomp son; Euphradian, has been elected presiding oflicer of the chapel contest, and Guy Gul lick, Clariosophic, chief mar shal. The executive committee, which met in Greenwood on January 31st, to determine the date and place of the annual State contest, decided that it should be herd at Greenwood on April 16. The committee further went on record as fa voring Greenwood for the per manent meeting place for the annual contest. H. H. Early of Newberry College was chosen president of the S. C. I. O. A. and the Car olina representative, R. C. Thompson, treasurer. CAROLINA GLEE CLUB ORGANIZES. Invitations received From Oth er Colleges to Give Con certs. The long talked of Universi ty Glee Club is at last on its way. Dr. Reed Smith gave an interesting talk at chapel Wed nesday morning at a student body meeting, telling of the past achievements of the Uni versity Club and urging that a club be started. He received a very hearty response, and a practice meeting was called that night. Some twenty-five voices turned out, containing some very good material. Among the most promising are "Fuzzy" Belk, Hal B. Holmes, G. A. .Tohnsn. "Ringe" Porter, CAROLINA FIVE WINS FROM "Y." University Gets Revenue For Former Defeat. In a fast, exciting game of basketball last Wednesday night, the Carolina quintet se cured a good revenge on the Columbia "Y" by defeating them 29 to 22. Carolina lost to the "Y" two weeks ago, but showed up fine in the second game between the two teams, surpassing their opponents at almost every point. The "Y" had the edge, however, in the first half, the period ending with the "Y" leading by a score of 14 to 11. In the sec ond half Carolina displayed a great brand of basketball, ringing up 18 points to the "Y's" 8, and thus cinching the victory. To mention the stars of the game would be to mention the whole team, but Skinner, at forward, ar.d Waite, at guard, played an outstandingly good game on the floor, with Foy and Quattlebaum leading in the scoring. For the "Y," Park and Czarnitski were the stellar players. The game was clean and fast thruout, both teams putting up a game such as is seldom seen on the university gym. floor. The line-up follows: Carolina, 29. Columbia "Y," 22. Wallace .. .. L. F........... .Thorne Skinner .....R. F....... ..Czarnitski Foy ...........C............... Park Vaughan .... L. G........... Watkins Waite .......R. G............. Griffin Goals from field: Carolina, Quattlebaum, 6; Foy, 5; Skin ner, 3. "Y," Thorne, 4; Czar nitski, 2; Park, Watkins, Grif fin. Goals from foul: Skinner 1 out of 4; Park, 4 out of 5. Substitutes: Quattlebaum for Wallace, Bowen for Quat tlebaum. Referee, Sims; scorer, Tim mons; timekeepers, Coker, Carolina, and Simms, "Y." R. E. Harper, Ray Williams, Sullivan and Sherrill. There are a large number of other good voices that will develop later. The Glee Club has already several invitations to make trips to other institutions. 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