The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 21, 1920, Page 4, Image 5
The B. D. G.'s held their
tgular 'ineeting Friday night
7 :1&. The topic for discus
W a'"Ho do' you spend
'our Sundtys?" This diseus'
f Io as Open' to all, and nany
okpart in it. The scores of
e various sections are as fol
Wa:
Men pres. Pointa
.B. Cox............ 17 47
, 3llisob rmith...... 13 42
el -...... ............. 16 40
,;, lmer'............... 13 88
. 0. Williams.... 16 32
Hooks .............12 30
McGowan ..........14 29
,ightsey ...........11 27
ennings'.......10 21
*Blackmon ........ 5 20
13. W. Jenkins .... 9 20
Y. J. Jenkins 6 16
Total ...........156
*Perfect score.
The topic for next Friday,
October 22d, "Is a man ever
justified in Profanity?"
Monday, Exodus, 20, 7.
The scripture references are:
Tuesday, Leviticus, 18:12.
14.
Wednesday, Matt., 5:38-88.
Thursday, Mark, 7:14-15.
Friday, James, 5:7.
Each man that reads the ref
erences during the week adds
one point to the score of his
class.
Y. BEGINS CAMPAIGN.
In order to promote more effi.\
ciently the great work of the
Y. M. C. A. a special campaign
has been launched to put this
organization on a firmer basis
for this year. On last Monday
night a' most enthusiastic meet
ing was held at Flinn Hall to
discuss plans for raising $600,
the amount necessary to put the
drive across. Much interest was
manifested by all present, as was
de'monstrated by the fact that
from about thirty-five attending
the amount of $159 waA raised
in a short while.
To 'facilitate the work com
mittees were formed to canvass
each tenement on the campus in
order that all might be -given a
chance to contribute, and plans
were also submitted for reach
ing the town students and mem
bers of the faculty.
The following statement will
set forth accurately the present
condition of the Y. M .C. A. and
the amount needed to carry on
the work successfully:
Religious ...................... $ 250.00
Bible D. G.'s............. 100.00
Freshmen ..................... 125.00
State and Inter Comn... 100.00
Conferences ................. 200.00
Newspapers, Magazines 75.00
Socijal Service ............ 25.00
Office Equipment ........ 50.00
Miscellaneous ...........,.... 100.00
Expected revenues....... 580.00
WE 14EED .........$ 595.00
T AhrOp T
Great interedt is centered .jn
the Caolina-P. C. gg'me this aft
erwogn at Augusta. P. C. held
Clemien to 7-7 tie three weeks
ago. and came near defeating
them. It is expected that they
are itronger now thin then. The
forward pass is their greatest
weapon.. However this may be,
Carolina supporters are looking
for a.. victory over the Blue
Stockings. This game will show
where Clemson and Carolina
stand in regard to - relative
strength. It is going to b@ a
hard fought game, but the
Gamecocks will emerge the vie.
tors without the shadow of a
doubt.
A special train has been se
cured for about 100 students
who will make the trip to Au
gusta to see the Gamecocks win.
EUPHRADIAN SOCIETY HAS
INTERESTING SESSION
The Euphradian Literary So
ciety met at the usual hour on
last Friday night with a fine at
tendance. All officers were pres
ent except the secretary, Mr.
J. T. Crouch, he being absent
with the football team. Mr: Gus
Black acted as secretary in his
place.
The extemporaneous address
was made by J. K. deLoach on
"Presidential Prospects." Mr.
deLoach was decidedly in favor
of Gov. Cox and thinks that he
will carry the election.
The query for the debate was:
"Resolved, That South Carolina
should have a divorce law." The
decision was rendered in favor
of the affirmative which was up
held by Messrs. E. L.. Ard and
E. T. Quattlebaum. W. L. Refo
and Allan Mimms defended the
negative.
Messrs.- Gus Black, Morris
Marcus and Angus Macaulay
debated the question from the
house.
The books of the Y. M. C. A.
have been carefully audited and
the following is the report of
the auditor: "The books of the
Y. M. C. A. of the University
of South Carolina have been
found to be correct, (vouuhers
for all expenditures being pres
ent."* Geo. H. Huggins, treas
urer, University.
The success of this campaign
means better speakers, more
newspapers, magazines, phono
graph records at Flinn Hall, and
a social at Flinn Hall for all
Carolina students at least once
a month.
It is sincerely lioped -that
every man on the campus will
do h.is part toward making this
campaign a success. It is need
less to state the dominant part
the Y has played in the life of
the students at the Uiniversity,
as the results of its existence
speak louder than words. It
should be regarded as a privilege
t&be 'able -to help in this greati
jffQrt fo)r the welf aye iC~aro.
flna, and the inthuus~ beings
shown on entwfhand ndiseted
a most successful campaign' for
the advancement of the Y.
(CO 1 D INUEl 'RO PAGE .)
Lowe tossed oile to Pharr for 10
yards and a score seemed cer
tain. But the Tarheel line,
which was strong on defense,
allowed the South Carolina
line to slinthrough and catch
the backs on the line of scrim
mage. At the very end of the
game Kernedle intercepted a
Gamecock pass and ran to the
10-yard line, but time was call
ed after, one play had failed to
gain. Both teams were af
fected by the sweltering heat
and were exhausted at the end.
Waite and Brockington on the
left side of the South Carolina
line broke up play after play
and Sizemore was a constant
threat.
The whole Gamecock team
starred. It would be impossi
ble to mention the individuals
who stood out. The team play
ed as one ma i, and that man
was the star.
The lineup and summary:
North Carolina (7) South Carolina (0)
Hutpaiinson .... LE...... Brookington
Kernedle ......LT............ Waite
Poindexter .....LG.......... Thomas
Jacobs .......C............ Smith
Pritchard ......RG.......... McMillan
Hanby ........RT.........,Hampton
Cochran .......RE.......... Crouch
Lowe .........QB......... Sizemore
Pharr .........LH......... Robinson
Tenney ........RH........... Allen
Spaugh ........FB......... Wheeler
Touchdown, Hanby. Goal from touch
down, Lowe. Substitutes: North Caro
lina, Murchison for Pharr; Crayton for
Hutchins; Abernathy for Spaugh;
Pharr for Murchison; Lifpdert for
Cochran; Griffith for Pharr; Bell for
Jacobs; Harris for Poindexter; Whit
ing for Hanby. South Carolina,
Lightsey for Thomas; Marion for
Lightsey; Blount for Wheeler; Lay.
ton for Blount; Saunders fpr. Robin
son. Referee, Bob Williams (Vir
ginia); umpire, Louis Crayton. (David
son); head linesman, Foy Roberson
(Roanoke).
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University of South Carolina
Founded :nt the State 4" 1801 in the Capital City -
The University is organized with the following divisions: -
I. School of Arts and Science, with various couras
of study in Languages, History, Science, etc., leading
to the degree of A. B. and B. S. General Scholarships
worth from $100 to $150 each.
IL School of Education, which seeks to prepare per
sons to serve the State as teachers, principals, and
superintendents of schools, 'In this course the A. B. is
the degree conferred.
III. Graduate School, with advanced courses leading
to the-degree of Master of Arts.
IV. School of Civil Engineering, leading to C. E.
V. School of Law, with course leading to the degree
of LL. B. - The presence of the various courts and the
use of the State 'Law Library afford exceptional facili
ties.
VI. Military Science and Tactics. Regular drillfy
titnes a week. Class-room instructions. Uniforms an
Equipment furnished by the U. S. Government. Reserve1
Officers' Training Corps.
VII. School of ,Commerce-Courses in Accounting,
Econiomic Problems and Business Methods.
VII. New Courses: Rural Social Science; Hygiene
and Sanitation; English Bible: Business Administration.
College fees for the year, $40, including medical atten
tion. For women college fees are Qnly $26. For thos
paying tuition, $40 additional. Room, with light, heat
and service, $40 a year.
Loan funds available.r
For catalogue addressI
W. 8. cuRRsL, u .*.ft
Columbia, S. Q.