The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 26, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Fair week, has become an institution
in South Carolina life-he who enters
into the spirit of it will emerge the bet
ter for the wave of excitement that
sweeps through it from morn till eve
he who fails to enter into the spirit of
this Thursday of Fair week, had best
remain in Newberry, Greenville or
Charleston, for Columbia is given over
to THE GAME. This morning all is
at high pitch. This evening there will
be rejoicing for one party, sorrow for
the other, sorrow that can only be as
suaged by a reversal of fortune at some
future fair.
So the big day has finally arrived and
the hearts and minds of all are turned
to the burning question of the hour,
"Which will it be-Carolina or Clem
son ?" and no man can rightly answer
that question now. These annual games
of the Tiger and The Gamecock are
veritable "battles of the giants", the
games in which the poor player is spur
red to a pace that ranks him with the
stars, and the stars outdo themselves in
te effort to respond to the wild out
bursts of their supporters. Prediction
and advance dope in such a contest is
useless. Anyone can say what has been
done, no one may guess what WILL be
J the outcome.
The two teams come into the stretch
Apparently neck; and nec. An 'their
_ records thus far this seasofi both have
shown a decided punch and power both
c on defense and offense-much more
c than was the case at this time last year.
U The Gamecock is possibly a slight fav
d orite on the basis of past performances
but the concensus of opinion is that it
will take but few breaks to throw the*
game one way or another. The Game
cock line is heavy and fast, the Tiger
line is heavy and fast. The Tiger back
field is light but fast, the Gamecock
backfield is heavier but not so fast.
This Carolina backfield, made up of
seasoned veterans is the reason for the
experts' prediction that the Gamecock
should win, but from reports that have
been made public it is extremely likely
that at least one or two of these men
may not be in condition to play and in
that case the teams should line up about
as evenly matched as two teams could
well be.
Both outfits have been hard hit by
sickness in the past couple of weeks,
and a number-of men have from time
to time been reported "out" for the
Fair Week game, but in the final count
up it is more than likely that there will
be few men missing from the ranks of
either team when the first whistle is
blown and the battle is under way. Both
teams have good available substitutes
and even if there should be several men
missing from each lineup, which we
seriously doubt, there will be no reason
for an alibi, as the total available
strength of each school will probably
be on the field for this all-important
game.
Clemson's performance against Cen
ter and Carolina's game with the power
ful North Carolina aggregation are the
best exhibitions put up by the rival
elevens thus far this season and there
can little comp)arison be made between
them from these two games. Both
showed great power in stopping the
dIrives of these hard-hitting machines,
and with so much strength in the two
lines it is hard to see how a large score
can be run up by either of the two op
posing elevens. Carolina has shown
herself to be good for one touchdowvn
on straight play in just about any game
she is in wvhile the Jungaleers have dem..
onstrated their ability to mlake thc op
position very uncomfortable when a p)ass
ing attack is launched or when that "ten..
secondl-backfield" starts, swveeping off
tackle and around the ends.
W E see a Carolina victory by about
fourteen points. The score is just about
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Shortly after midday we shall know whc
is right. Until then we can only sit
tight and enjoy to the fullest the atmos
phere of conflict, the riot of color, the
jeers and threats hurled back and forth,
the serene confidence of everyone that is
directly to be so ruthlessly destroyed ir
the victory and defeat of the day'-: ilay
We can fully appreciate that .oday ;
South Carolina's FOOTBALL DAY
and that on this day South Carolina will
have nothing but football.
Today we want footbal , but we alsc
want the taste of victorN-we are oul
for blood. There is ii such thing as
an impartial onlooker, admiring the fin
points of the game between two per
fectly drilled machines. \Ve want to sec
Sone one tasting the dregs of defeal
and to fee! ourselves dashing on as con..
querors, sweeping the opposing forces
beneath our feet, in that wild deliriur
of conquest that comes over a vast crowd
just as surely as it may be seen in thc
faces of the twenty-two young heroes
who are battering over the pigskin ou
the gridiron below.
Who will win ? .We cannot say, but
we can say that it will be a year before
South Carolina will be so excited as si
is today IT WILL BE A GREAT
GAME EITWEIN TWO GREAT
TEAMS. MAY THE BEST WIN11l
GLIMPSES OF THE STARS.
WHEELER
This hefty center from Florencc
proved his ability beyond the shadowy
of a doubt two years ago when he played
against Day of Georgia. Since coming
to Carolina i-i '20 "Joree" has been onc
of the most aggressive linesmen in the
State. With this old-timer in the gamc
Carolina feels confident that the position
of center will be well taken care of.
Caoia He ha mad hi .6 pounds.. .Al
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battle of tIle giants.
Where the Hole Thrives.
Math Instructor-"Whiat (do we mear
whecn wve say the whlole is greater that
any of its parts ?"
Stude-"A restaurant doughnut."
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PARLER
Like Byron, Parler "woke to flni
himself famous" after his brilliant ru
last week in the Wofford game. How
ever this fighting quarter from Orange
burg had long since shown his wort
as a field general. Parler was not eligi
ble to play on the varsity last year be
lie has been given his chance this yea
and has delivered.
FULTON
Fulton, former P. C. star, ,hasn'
played much this year but has been i
the game 'long enough to prove that h
possesses such stuff as great quarter
backs are made of.
RHAME
Carolina men are glad to know tha
I. Rhatme, brother of the former Fur
man star and himself a player of rar
ability, has recovered from his recen
illness and will be ready for the affra
today. Rhane is reputed to be the fast
est man in the Carolina backfield.
SIMMONS
"Shag" was on the list of ineligible
last year but is showing form this sea
son. Clemson has a formidable foe ii
this li,d from the Battery.
SIZE~MORE
This 145 pound speed-demion fror
Rock Hill always puts every ounce o
his strength in the game. As a broke1
field runner lie is every ounce a supe
rior in these parts. We hope for grea
things frot "Sizey."
HOLLAND
"Daddy Holland" is one of the hard
est fighters on the squad. When lie hit
the line the other team knows some
thing has happened. Bill has been han
dicapped by a bad knee; but that hasn'
prevented him from playing stellar bal
Other men on the squad who hav
shown uip well are Woodson, McKe<
Neville, James, E. M. Baker, Dicker'
George Osborne, Avery Wood, Strai
and Hanahian.
EDMUNDS
Blake is one of our best men dispit
his light weight. If lie gets in the gami
today we predict that the former Porte
star will "do himself proud."
MEYER
When it comes to pure grit and figh
little Frankie is the peer if not the sit
perior of then all. This scrapping en
from the Eternal City may always b
relied upon to do his share and more.
CHAPPELLE
This big tackle is now playing hi
second year for Carolina. Chap man
ages to cover the field as well as th
next one, dispite his size. Chap is on
of the few men who can combine foot
ball and oratory successfully. Hi
speech during the North Carolina gain
is said to have been a masterpiece.
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