The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 01, 1920, Page 4, Image 4
Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE
HERE NEXT WEEK.
Training Course for Y. M. C. A.
Officers-Leaders Selected.
The colleges of South Caro
lina will assemble at the Uni
versity for a training confer
enc of the Y. M. C. A. officers
next week, from April 9-11.
There will be some 40 men
representing 11 colleges and
academies. The Y. M. C. A. is
making every plan to entertain
the delegates in the way that
she always entertains such as
semblies.
The leaders of the confer
ence will be Mr. J. E. Johnson
of the State Committee and Mr.
J. B. Watson of the Internation
al Committee. Mr. Johnson is
well known to the people of
South Carolina, being an old
Clemson graduate and having
been prominent in the work of
the Y. M. C. A. in this State and
in Ohio for some years.
Mr. Watson is making his
first appearance in the South,
being from Sunny California,
where he was working in engi
neering schools. He will ad.
dress the conference on the
subject of Community Service,
taking especial notice of the
work that can be done by stu
dents in Americanization and
in solving the labor problem
by personal contact.
The conference will last
thr"u Sunday.
CAROLINA DEFEATS
CAMP JACKSON.
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1.yles, 3b. . . . . . . 1 0 ( ) 2
Kurkowski. rl. . . 2 0 U 1 U 1
I1rothers, It. . . . . 3 0 0 i 1 6
Connors. ....'.0 1 3 0 1
Jarrett., lb.. .u... . .. 1 5 1 u
utlirk. 2b . . . . . 2 1 1 I l o
'l nnIon 1 1, ". . . . . .1 1 1 11 1 1
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1 )1ih, I .... . . 1 II II 1 111
To tal. . . . . . . 2 1 27 1;
Score by innings:
Carolina.. .. ........41 1 0 oto 1 5
(';a np Jackson .. .. ... 1 2 4 11011 -21
Stonlen bases, S;-aborn. 2. lKurkow
hit. Itiihards. Iom 1 run0CII, Seaborn.
II its apporltitoed. 3 off Wallaee ill I
innings, I nff Skinner in 5 inings, 6I
(ft 'Chanupion in 7 1-3 innings, 1 off
Smiithi in I 2-3 innings. First base on
hll s, W\al lace 5, Sk inner I, Chai on 111
3. Struick ouut. WallaC0 -1, Skinner 6,
(Chamnpion 9. Smith 2. LolL on bases,
Carollina 5, C'amp 1Jackson 6. PaissedI
balls1, SeabornI. Tihomnpson. flatter hit,
J:arrettI (Sk inn er). D ouible plays,
I ,yles to ('on tntrs, P orter to iRichards.
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Sand at three historic banquets
c4 fact:
Witih a single week last fall, great civic
dinners were tehelereol at te Waldorf-Astoria
fJust enough Turkish" to General Persinn, to lerbert Hoover and
Facts like these,na~ke' Faima's,~ to Cardinal Mercier. And at all three of hiese
place aumong cigarettes unqu famous banquets, tIhe only cigarette servedl by
A few years ago, tihe "trol)er" the hosts was Fatima.
thling on such state oeeasioti
woiuld have weein xl cnisivc,
fancy -boxed, strai-dht Tlurkish
cigarette.
Today, things are different.
Men base their choice on taste
rather than price. That Fatima
should be so clearly the choice
of men who can afford anythime
they like,shows that most smok
ers really prefer-not too mucha
rettes nior too little -- but "just ' '
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