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UNIVERSITY MECCA OF SCHOOL WORLD Atihletes and Orators Come for Annual Meet. TROPHY CUPS OFFERED Over 200 High School Boys and Girls Will Compete for State Honors. The University of South Caro lina will be the Mecca of the state high school world April 21, 22 and 23 when over 200. high school students from all over the state will gather in Columbia to contest for honors in track, tie - '.nation :n debate. The track ..- - 1 n.l otion c:m wMt,. al, open only to boys, the debate be ing open to both boys and girls and a special contest in expres sion for girls only. The track and boys' declama toin contests are well established having been held annually since 1910. The girls expression was addded in 1918. The debate, the final contest in the South Caro lina High School Debating league was inaugurated in 1917. "The preliminary contests in oratory will be held Thursday afternoon, April 2, in the class rooms- and society halls of the university, all contestants being required to meet at Flynn hal! by 3:30 o'clock Thursday after noon for assignment to speaking squad and set of judges. The two best speakers from each squad will be selected to contest for the state honors in the un versity chapel rhureday night. "The preliminaries in the track meet will be held Friday morning on the university field, the finals to be run off in the af ternoon. All contestants must have numbers assigned by the secretary Friday morning before entering the preliminaries. "Three gold medals are given foi first and second and third places in oratory and ten gold and ten bronze medals for first and second plac.s in tra.t events. The schooi winnii;g first in oratory holds the Wiespape trophy cup for one year. The school winning the highest num ber of points in track is awarded a trophy cup by Sylvan Bros., of Columbia. The individual in the meet winning the greatest num ber of points is awarded the Reach-McMaster trophy cup with his name inscribed upon it. This is held for one year." The annual meets are held with the University under the auspices of the University Ex tension deartn1ent. BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR REST OF SEASON. April 9, Mercer University at' Columbia. April 10, Mercer at Colum bia. April 15, Wofford College at Columbia. April 16-17, Clemson College at Columbia. April 21-22, Oglethorpe Uni versity at Columbia. April 24, Furman University at Columbia. April 27, Lynchburg College at Lynchburg, Va. April 28, Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Va. April 29, Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Va. April 30, University of Vir ginia at Charlottesville, Va. May 1, U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. May 3, Maryland State Col lege at College Park. May 4, Georgetown Univer sity at Washington. May 5, North Carolina State College at West Raleigh. May 8, The Citadel at Co lumbia. May 11-12, Clemson College at Clemson College. May 13, Furman University at Greenville. May 14, Wofford College at Spartanburg. KENNEDY GETS POST. Made State Director for "Books for Everybody." Robert M. Kennedy, librarian of the University, has been ap pointed South Carolina State di rector for the "Books for Every body" movement of the Ameri can Library Association. With the active cooperation of librarians, library trustees and friends of libraries, Mr. Ken nedy will enlist the support of the entire State for the project of extending public library serv ice into every community in the country and every branch of na tional activity. Establishment of new libraries will be promo ted and existing public libraries everywhere will be assisted to develop vigorous measures for reaching all classes in their re spective communities and to meet their full possibilities as agents for the promotion of sound American citizenship. Mr. Kennedy's appointment to the State directorshp of Sou[h Carolina conmes fron; Duncan lIurnet, librarian of Georgia University, Athens, who is serv ing as regional director for South Carolina, North Carolina. V irginia. Gomgma anri Ulridan. SHEPPARD'S STUDIO 1423 Main Street CALL ON SYLVAN BROTHERS When you want something REAL ELEGANT in Quality and Appear ance in the Lines of DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, AND STERLING SILVER Ou stock affords the LARGEST SELECTION, in the State of ALL SOLID AND GENUINE GOODS. We also make up special designs in medals and class rings. Mail orders always have our personal attention with a guarantee to please. SYLVAN BROTHERS Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants Cor. Main and;Hampton Streets Columbia, S. C. HABENICHT McDOUGALL CO. Athletic Outfitters 1631 Main St. Phone 670 Better Svae Than Be Now Sorry Later The great majority of people over fifty years of age are dependent to some extent on the charity of others. 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