The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 03, 1922, Page 3, Image 3
6CAROUNA CAGERS WIN
TWO OUT OF THREE
,j (Continued from page 1)
b
:Sparknian suffered from a
slullip and only rung up two.
WNallace showed his usual
speed and Waite played his us
ual defensive gamie. Vaughan
was suffering from a "cliarley
horse" and could not (10 himi
self justice.
Carolina 32 ; Presbyterian 13.
Presbyterian was no imlatch
for Carolina andN went dowi to
defeat to the tune of 32-13.
The game was rough a-n( hard
fought however, and Coach
Johnson's lads must le given
credit for lots of fight. Relk,
former P. C. player, led in the
scoring from the field for Car
olina with six field goals.
"NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH"
Will Be Presented at Columbia
College
When the eurtain rises on
the next, play presented by the
Expressioi Department of Co
11um1bia C'ollegre, C!arolinla will
be represented behind the foot
lights, (as well as in front).
The play, "Nothing But the
Truth," is under thle able direc
tion of Miss Marguerite Zim
mlerian, head of the Expres
sion Departnent at Columbia
College.
The University students tak
ing Iart are J. D. Iiuiphries,
W. J. Ready and J. E. Millard.
The play will be presented
March (tl. It is a comedy in
three acts, depicting the trou
bles that a man gets into when
lie tries to tell the absolute
truth about everything for even
twenty)-four hours.
OUR COLLEGE-, REPRESENTA
TIVES.
After much discussion we
found that two new reporters
Would have to be added to the
"Gamecock" staff to report the
news and events of our two
sister colleges, viz, Columbia
ain( Chicora. This was no sin
ple matter for such a position
f (lemands a knowledge of the
n sublject: a willingness for work
e and real ab)ility. When we
mladle our wvants known a large
a Inmber of wouldI-be reporters
af~pplied for tihe jobs5. Out of
t. this mb we found two young
ir gentlemen wh'lo are eminently
it fitted for the p)osition both
h mentally and temperamentally.
d When informed that they
would have to attend all enter
)t tainnments at their respective
Colleges they* signifiedthi
as willingness to go) as often as
il permittedI. The reporter of
Columbia College events wvill
is be Mr. C. C. liaseld en ; E. T.
.Thompson will cover Chicora.
In
e IIeal th 11int: Whien you are
sufftering with a cold, never sit
omn a z awr
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
HERE NEXT MONTI
(Continued from page 1.)
headed by Prof. H. C. Davis, is
now Sen(lilg out literitureV o1
the subject chosen. Dr. S. II
EdMuninds of Suiter, chai'mian
of colilittee oil oratory and
exPress"i0n, anlid Priof. A. V.
Flora of Columia, chairmial
of (.0omm111ittee oil track athlet
i(s, are likewise busy orgauliz.
ing the field.
The st.udenxts of the Univers
ity alw.ays look forw.ard witfl
interest to high school week, al
which time Ilanly of them en
joy visits froi the home folks
and all of them enjoy entertain
ing their high school friends
Carolina extends to thein all I
hearty welcolle.
SQUELCHErD.
le: "My heart is on fir(
with love for you. My ver.
soul is aflame !"
She: "Never mind, fathel
will put you out."
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