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ulfor Carolina-J 1000 STUDENTS or PulE Out by 1925 oi.XV. UNIVERSITY Ole SOUTH CAROINA. CNIIBA . . OEE~2. I1921.N. REAT SEASON GAMECOCKS TI hanksgiving Game Pr Carolina Gets Decis The football seasonl is over., istory has been made at ole arolina this year by the teaml tat Coach Mletzger and Coa'ch c0owin selected to represent le Garnet and llaick on the ridiron this year. "Finis" was ritten at the close of the book luirsday whenl Carolina showed p in inagnificent form and got ie big end of i 13-0 count. A reat story will the record of this ason make, one that is worthy lbe told to those who come later. he fact alone of beating the Ti er clan makes the tale worth tell ig added to this are the tie with orth Carolina, tile tie with Flor Ia and tile other victories that 'ere wrested from rival teallis ver the state. Only one blot is - pon the clean slate, but no tears re we shedding over things gone y,; we are looking forward il eady to the time when the Gar et and Black will entertain in ur yard tile Purple IIu1rricale. All comtes to himni wlo waits, " it written, and we are waiting, 0 who knows and who can tell ,hat days of '2i may bring forth ? Back to facts. The Citadel lulldog, pugnacious and full of ever-say-die spirit caiie to the apitill City with a handfull Of aecs. Jack Rogers, Jack Sim ons, Jack Frost, Jack Cantey, nd Jack O'Shaughinessy were he high vards. Back to back wvith hem were Kollock, one of the best 1mnters inl the state and ia hard -an to stop, and Bob McDowell, fast young back, who has prov worthy of prlise for his tack ing and defensive work. Against his array of h1igl cards Carolina 11nd to play with foresight and lertness. Not having any <iueens r kings oni her team,11, sie used her ces When they couilted. Belk and 'Inipes trumped at a crucical time, mlling off two pretty passes that >laced1 the ball1 in position for lelk to carry it over. Hilly Ilol and3( sure wVorkedI his hlead( hiere. \fter he had tried a coule of inle blucks thiru the Blue and1( Vihite line which wais (drawnl upj mI its goal marker, lhe slipped in mi ef(nd ut, with Pariisoni Belk tot nlg tihe swineOskin. TJhie Citadel leven were undoubtedliy looking or anothler line play, for they NOW ENDS WITH VICTORY llM BULLDOGS. oves to be Fine Event. ion by 13-0 Score. were cauight totall *y un iIa w ares This was inl the first telini miutes of thle gamle, amd thenl inl the third rack, Amubs played the biggest trilnlil) of all. Ile caught a l1ull (log pass on our 60 yard line and raced down the pastire for the prettiest ald longest run11 of the game. Snipes pulled the second best sprint, for 23 yards. CarolinaI was penalized after two pretty runs for gains of about twenty yards. One by Snipes and another l)y lelk. The penalty wIs for unnecessary roughness. These two errors kept the Birds from registering again. At least. "we" thiik so, this is openl for <discussion but not to "us." And a couple of fumbles hurt i little, blt we shiould worry. The Citadel representatives, as usual, put u11p a scrappy fight. There were ouitwveighed and were the yiouigest team-II that has Iay ed here this year. Nevertheless the whole cadet binlch staged a real contest. Coach Shorty O'lBrien has donle well altho lie had a great a1vantage over some teams b1y having the good material that he had to work wit,h. Tihe city of Cohliulbia caiis Frost, Calntey and McDowell. These three ex high school boys were there, in all the plays and aequitting them selves nobly of the trust placed in themr. For the home teal, too ilulclI saIidl is Iot eioughl. IJhioree" Wheeler "didn't, do nlothlin else but play* a great galme. Along with himl was "ija-La" Chappell, "Franlkie" Mever, ''Od m 1an" IBrockig lltgon, I1a ry ligitsey, "Rokc" Snip es, I Pson" Belik a lld -"'acehlorse" Amnibs. Last but by no0 miiea is least, "Kid Ileavv Waite was there. As linlesilan 11a1(1 as backfield mnlll, he hibad Imuich weight inl the a1rguilient. Captainl Tat'lu ressette got, into the gaMuMe (utring the last coulple of iimiutes but had1( to nurse his bad anikle. IIe got to shoot ai couphle of passes5 and( figure in linei( la1ys Ca2ptain "Jmumibo" Gramnling of the "IHullda21wg" outfit layi3ed a grealt game in the line, getting in soiie hairdl taIckIes and1( strong (de fensiv~e work. Al1l in all1, the whole Ilird teami (co11nhlWb saidl to have (Continued onl paige 7.) FOR TRA COAC111 S()L. who has jist finlishe<l 1) his seasi at FRESHMEN FIGHT AND WIN HANDILY Hendersonville Lads Turned Back in Good Game. PARLER PROVES STAR. Young Gamecocks' Leader Ignores Lack of Inches and Poundage -Score, 18-7. The weather. was .againlst the ('aolinaIi Militna N iIiary and NavaI aavilluv an<d the lniversityN ()f South Carodlna freshmenl dve feated the oids froimi Ilenlersoi ville hv :I S(oIe of IS to -. The <lay was clear an<d hot. Not .1 <drop f4)1 rai ell f romi the m4re 01 less vlomilless sky. placing the Tarhieels at1 a gr'eat <lisail1van1tag(e. It was anq. open1 secret that the inl <lers w bl have111e 1 l1i the <ge inl the raini, I .r (ols A le's teamIll kosabsodlutely nothling" abouit nV111 wara while itC has the IIiIitaIrv 1 111at( )Ins ()In I)a. The freshimlenl out n1um11berlvIel thI le Weo 1o )t (em1 (lets. ( 1loomyl v ( I s" semdi ng in everv mnanIl inII his Squa< befo(wthe I g ame was ver. Whleni the fina2l whuist le tooteil thiere was 14) not a11 nii ine fresh man11 lieupj whlo stalrte< the gamlie. The youniigsters playit'l sp)leillI formanuict lemlsh an1 e'arly optimiis that it hals beten well coac1(he<'l ai11( ((Cont-iniue<l onl pag .) (CK AND A A I " 1, i Z ,I sVC0on< l IuccessfulI footbalIl ('arolina. LAW ASSOCIATION HOLDS JUBILEE Local College Girls Recipient of of Lawyers' Hospitality. Interesting Mock Trial. Yes! the Imst anltici)atel event of the I%aw .\ssociation which took the natl t.re of social n111lctioll as well Is anl expression of what the muembers of the As sociation colld do inl the line of exhibitinlig its (filalifications, c:ane oIl lirs<lay evening, No vember-1 Hth, an<d if' anlY oneV <loesn't believe this just listen. .\fter much4-1 preliminery,N ( <i s ClIsSions mal raneens amd other nu1.itters of no( less import ance, th Ole l'etigrew Ilall op (nll(4 its <loors am1111 in calle the i:i <1:h111ses of both (hicotr a ill ('oumba'lleg.es amd Inanyv oft (te 1:4lies of the vitv. ()f co rllse the bo<li<. didII't take a wee(k to get tIre thlen. In fact., the only regret is that t hey were as hite ts IthIey were, an<d all promise<d n1Vee to di So aglli. A. ft ever-Yonle looke< over the a illiince. thorou'iigly~ amilc sp)ottecl his fair one rucl sett le<l <own for a "spell," the .\ssociition re' solv~e< itself into thet fe'ature of he evening. Now wvhat was it? I,isten,. a mlost untifoiritute an<d mielanicholv state of a frairs was5 thruiist uponil four~ mlemblers of thle .\ssociation to thirash out aneld to ( ('ont inuie<ill page' 4.) SBASKET STUDENTS HEAR NOTED SPEAKER "Happiest Man in America" Ad dresses Y. M. C. A. Dr. Wright Delivers Series of Lec tures to Students and "Y" Council. ''lie Y. N. c. A. was fortunate iij in aving as its guest and speak r last week, Dr. Henry B. Wright of Yale, who says he is tlie "happiest man in America." l)IIring his stay of two days at the lIniversity Dr. Wright deliv red a series of five lectures on the siil)ject "Personal Evangel ismn." Four of these were miade to the '" Council, while the fifth and linal address was made at the reg tilari meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday night. In the council meetings Dr. Wright (lusiussed the following phases of the main 'topic, "The Art of Meeting Men," "The Art of Winning Men," and "Friend ship." The sibject of Dr. Wright's conCItisive lecture which was de livered at a general "Y" meeting Wednesday night was, "The Way to God." In supporting this argument )r. Wright pointed out three vit al points which are essential to Salvation: Restitution for the past, Absoliute surrender for the present, and witnessing for the fiture. Restitition for past deds, lie said, 1must go ju1st as far as wrong eXtend(led and surrender mu1ist he absolite, unconditional. T1'1ese- being properly done the third. witnessing, will not be a diffictilt Imatter. SomIe people, D)r. Wright point eId out, inake the grave nistake of trying to surrender to God before tlhey 'iake the proper restitution, lind others try to become witness I's for od withoit, neasuring up lo the precedi ng requIirmentents. As examples of this class Dr. Wright cited several instances of Ininisters an( missionaries who had failed becUse they had not man(de a complete surrender of Iheir lives to Christ. A third class, contiinued Dr. prciesjj to the ", wh) o miake rend er t heir iv es uniconditionally, uiil whlo~ becomue wvitneosses for God, buit whlo fail b)ecauIse they to niot blot out by tis same p)ro 'ess5 the 7ww sinls that enHteir ther l ives. IDr W,.'right ('c nbled by relat (Con)Itinued'( oni page 0.) BALL!I