The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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PROF. TABER LEADS IN TACKINESS AT PARTY (Continiied from page 1) as a pirate; Little Baker was a night. watchman; II. U. h rpe looked like a tron iiers man taken from the pages of Cooper. But if we took tile to tell about ile costumles we would have space for nothing else. Pr-of. Ta ber wN1 the prize for tile tackiest. dressed nilan. The Co-eds, we are lead to believe, Iressed up, instead of down and( they were more cliarIing than ever. There wer-e old maidts and coun try vallips, and lord knows what else. The judges had to pick somebody for a companion to Prof. 'I'aher, and so Miss Cora Arnold was presentedN with Ihe Grand PIrix, a bottle of I)Ny"'s perfumery. (May sire nlot use it in the classes I have with her!) Then came stunts. Prof. Teeple sang, the co-eds gave "Roiiet and Julio" with Slight alterations for the )etter, and a 'Discipline Committee' found Miss Edith Rice and 11. U. It t YEA to s CAM: We worked i on the market menting with t And now, E ing experience are concentrat that can be prc There's nott there's nothing fine tobacco f) RETTY AFT] That's why 4 ever. liarpe guilty of "shaking, rat- F llein-g and mIaliciously rolNg lie bones." Follow-iig the :ime-honored custoiml of the .iscipline Committee the of %%es ere shipped. Philpot, the boy comedian Y from Laurens, was the life of 1 lie party. Ie liad Dean Baker t lown so well until several stu- S lents had to be restrained i from presenting him wNith ex- Il 1uses for absences. 1He was as- t 4isted in the Board Imeeting by ( Edwin Folk as Dr. Currell, and C Luke Cox, as Dr. Moore. Luke ( knows Doe, even to the last I bug. 1h1ilpot showed himself to be an able orator when he 1 made a speech dedicating "Soc" c Ervin's mustak. The refreshments were pea- 1 nuts, ground peas, or pinders. sweetenedN with all (lay suckers 1 aInd washed down with pink 1 lemonade. C The idea of this entertain- S ment is a Credit to its sponsor. N The way it was carried out re- I (lects glory 111)011 the Y. M., Y. W. C. A. and the Ladies Aux- s iliary. t It was the' event of the sea- N son, and like the little boy, we ] say "More, more, ain't there ( ,gomi. be some more?" S ook LRSandYEA levelop EL QUA )n Camels for years befor . Years of testing-blen he world's choicest tobaccc VERY DAY, all our skill and lifelong knowledge o: ad on making Camel the duced. ing else like Camel QU) else like Camels wonderf avor and FREEDOM F RTASTE. Jamel popularity is growii A better cigarette canw We put the utmost THIS ONE BRAND. anl lace remain from last season and both of these men ought to go better than they have before. Babe seems at this early date to have m11ore stuff than lie showed last season and if Wal lace can get his eye on the sack this year he ought to go good. Among the other men that are going to have to be counted in are Peters, Reynolds, Snipes, Edmunds and Calcutt. The fame of some of these men have come before them) and out of the whole hunch we ought to get a couplo of good imen. With a strong pitching staff and with the veteran players Students, Close app tax on your, At the slighte us for a thoroug quickly tell who Wiesepape Optical Ur 1631 MAIA McMASTERS Athletic Goods 1324 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. LOAF AT GITMANS' BOOK SHOP Nothing but Books Capital Cafe Nearest Restaurant to University Boys Your Patronage will be Greatly Appreciated Food of Best Quality Excellent Service 1210 MAIN STREET 'ROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR SUCCESSFUL BASEBALL YEAR (Continued from page 1) ears so we must be better. inong the former wearers of he "C" are Captain Kern at lortstop, Hay Evans, Joe Vbeeler and Red Bullock be ind the bat, Tack Ilorton on he initial sack, and Langston, Iresq.ette and Sizemore for the utfield. Amlongt the niew cvmn rs Bill I lolland, Webster, Cig and Wingard are show ng upN well, while the teamt. is ooking forward to the coming ut of Parson Belk with his ig stick as soon as the basket iall season is over. 'he things that delights the eart of the onlookers and rings a smile to the lips CO ur coach, Bill Clark, is -the tring of pitchers that ar vorking out. Carolina h,as een woefully weak in the )itciillg staff for the last two easons. It is too early yet for lie pitchers to cut loose but vith the string that we have lill ought to be able to devel ip some good hurlers for this eason. Babe Adans and Wal LRS LITY 3 we put them ding-experi 'S. , manufactur I fine tobaccos best cigarette LITY. And uli smoothness, ROM CIGA ig faster than iot be made. quality into a.tael,N.C that we already have to fill the other places and with a hard hitting outfit that has always characterized the Gaiecock, the South Carolina teams will have to watch out for the old Birds this season. She: "A man should never sleep when his wife is talking." lie: "But, my dear, a man L IuIIIst. sleep sometime." P. S.-ie was rushed to a nearby hospital immediately after the crash. -Orange and White. Watch Your Eyesight lication to study is a constant vision. st indication of undue strain, come to h examination of your eyes. We can other glasses are necessary. I CC, 1517 MAIN STREET I STRKET Di. HASKELL W. WALL DENTIST 1316 Main St. -:- Phone 558 Students' Practice Solicited First Class Service given Uni versity Men at Dave Means Barber Shop 1314 Main St. Phone 7421 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL SHANNON-CHILDS ELECTRIC CO. 1518 Main St. Phone 6817