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The Carolina-Clemson Game. (Continued from page one.) supporters only to be drowned a Imlo ment later by the yells of the adher ents of the Gaimecock; the Clemson ban( kept the musical accompaniment going most of the time. Pandemnonli tun broke loose in the Clemson sections when the Tiger from Winnsboro safe ly put the ball between the goal posts by a dropkick from the 20-yard line. The Carolina rooters refused to be silenced however atid for the remain ing seconds of the play they cheered the Birds uiceasingly. The old Game cock spirit was right there until the last ! It is in(leed a hard task to pick stars from a battle like this one, for every man on both teami played a game of games. However there are one or two that uiay be singled out on both sides for their stellar work. Naturally Charlie Robinson o f the Tiger aggregat.ion must be accorded a place in the sun, for it was his toe that was responsible for the victory. Rhett. Turilipseed showed his ability as a quarterback of the first niagni tude, and his running in returning punts was one of the spectacular perform ances of the (lay. "Iull" I,ightsey was uindoubtedly the life and mainstay of of the Clemson line, and played a won derful defensive game. The statistics of the game are amaz ing in view of the result. Carolina made eleveii frst downs to four for Clemson, and gained 221 yards to 138 for the winiers. Snipes outpllited the Tiger booters by about one or two yards on every kick lie averaged 45 yards throughout the etitire game. The passing laurels go to the Junga leers; although their long ones were not successful, the short passes after all decided the game. Carolina tried very few passes. Fot the Gamecocks "Rock" Snipes wsa the 'shining satellite. His work HI-ADQUARTF.RW H1IADQUARTERS FOB,1 H ICKEY-FREI Ill-'ADS ABlOVE4i A RIGIl CAPS SHOE'S TH. HO Students' Note BooA School St Personal Can be pur fromi The Uni' Conneilly's ' 1228 M CIGARS, SOD POCKET COLU BIA,Agents for Job Make This Store We Want i Because It Please Mn both offenlse alnd defeise was bril liant and his kicking was sensational. One of his punts was probably one of the prettiest ever seen on a foot ball field in this state. \\ ith his back against a wire fence behind his own goal line he stuck his toe inl the pig skin and when the oval came to rest it wais 60 yards from the Gamecock's goal line. This plunt was the outstand Ing id ividual play of the day with the exce-ptiolm, of coilrse, o f Robinlson1's field g4oal. Al Ambs and "Daddy" Ilolland plniged and drove their way to glory in the two main offensive drives of the Birds. In the line Cap ta:in Alex Waite and Chappelle were right there with the goods. while Har ry I,ightsey made it 1na1.111nimios for tie Ligh-sey family by playing stellar ball. lit we colld go oI and name all the rest of both teams, for every itan in the gaile did somethinig for which lie deserves honorable mention. The game by plays: Carolina Kicks Off. Carolina won the toss and Captain Waite elected to kick. Clemson de fended tie north goal. Wheeler kicked to Ilarmon im the 20-yard line whio returned 12. Zeigler and Har mon failed ill drives at tih line and Tl'ripseed kicked to l'arler, -ho fm blvd on thu. tenl-yard line. larmin mahed tle line for two vards. Tulr ip ced ran ver the goal line but filibled and ii)Illand and 1'arler f-ilI on tile hall for a toichliack. Carolina pit the ball in play qn the 20-yard line. Snipes lroke tlrough the line and ran 25 yards. Two line smashes failed and a doible pass gainied but itree yards. Snipes kicked to Clem son's 15-yard line. Turnipseed retirti ing 15! Ilarmon and Zeigler made thrce yard inl two plays and Robinsion kicked over the Carolinma goal Iinie. Carolinma again put the hall in ply on the 20-yard line. Two line plays were illproductive and Snipes kicked 45 F FOR STUDINTS FAS ION P'ARK AND MAN CL,OTHFIS 11, AS TO STYl,F,S 1ODERN HOP S ATS E-DAVIS @ 0C1,1THIN(G. C ACO R\ IBIA S. C\ Note Books P Fillers itionery Sationery chased on thse (Campus versity Press Cigar Stand ain Street A, MAGAZINES BILLIARDS nison's Chocolates SOUTH CAROLINA four Headquarters. 'our Business a Us to Plase Yo. yards out of bounds. A fter two tries I at the lineTmuripseed kicked 40 yards with no return. Carolina ftimbled on the next play and Harmon recovered on Carolina's 30-yard line. Zeigler mlade a Yard and Clemson was ofTside. Snives intercepted a Clemson forward pass In his ten-vard line. Sizeimore tjik two and Snipes again . broke tIrouigh for ten yards but Carolina was penalized for holding, the hall be ing carried to Carolina's one-yard line as the first period etided. SNI'IS KICKS ON+, Rhamle went in for Holland.. Snipes went behind his goal line and standing alimst against the fence kicked the I ball over 00 yards up the field. ClemI- I sIon was taxed 15 yards for hohling and Tirnipseed Jiicked 40 yards 'o Snipes. Two line plays and Snipes kicked to Turnipseed oil the Clemson live-yard line. the Tiger quarter re turning tell. Turnipseed kicked 40 yards. P'arier was lurt and Fulton went ill at quarter for Carolina. Caro lina made seven yards in three plays and Snipes kicked. The kick was l1ocked lby L.ightsey but Snipes re OIvered Sizenore failed and a for ward pass was grounded. Snipes kick ed 55 to Turnipseed, who returned 15. Clemson tried tile line without sticcess and then shot a long forward pass which groimd(led. Umpire Williams rted that a Car,)tina player shoved the Olelson Iliall and gave tile Tigers the ball tn Carolina's 35-yard line. A pass Ilrln1ipseed to %eigler, n1etted 5 yards. IlarimlnIll made a first (owl blt Nieyer (4)ssed Tillrlipseed for a five-yard loss. li In i pseed t4ssed a pass to) Rtbinisonl fir 20 yards. placing the ball on Caro tina's five-yard line. Zeigler failvd. Ambs wellt ill for lnltlon. larmll took olle yard. A Clemson forward pass grounded behind tile goal line and it was Carolina's ball on the 20-yard line.. A linle play was stopped. Ambs fuml bled but Chappelle recovered. Snipes kicked and Tiiritipseed caime back 15 to his 35-yard line. Chappelle was hurt aid Edimunds replaced him. Two for ward passes failed and Webb caught a Pass for 5 yards. R(ibinson kicked over the goal line as the half ended. SECONDI HALl" Turipseed kicked to Snipes whoi re tiired 30 'yards. Ambs made six yards and I illand tiok three. Snipes made first down. Ambs crashed five and then two. Snlipes failed inl an' elnd try. Hlol land made first down. Ailbs took three and Snipes two. Hollman bucked first down. Amibs hit the line for five and Iloland added two wore. Snipes made it first down. Holland took six, Ambs two, Holland one, and then Ambs made first down. Ambs failed to gain on the ten-yard line. Ambs lost three on an end run. Holland bucked to the six yard line. A forward pass failed and cison took the ball. Turnipseed kicked to midfield. A mbs made four aid Snipes i. Hlolland took nine and a first down.. Ambs took seven and Snipes one. (lemsliin was penalized five yards for i)fTside.. It was a first doi w-n for Carolina mi Clemson's 30 yardl line. Iti ilandl miade three andt Ambiits fiour . Ambiils was hurt and( t lice liiiok his ltace.. Sntipes miadle first doi wn. Iicet pilunlgedl five. Siipes tiook two andt liillaind two miiore as the iitriodl Sip jes mladeL a first dotwni on thel. seveni-yard tine to start the final iftiar ter. II lice Inlade thlrce. kdmudcs went it1 for .\ e.\ illanl. Snipes nmade tint a yardt thiroughi centIer. Holiiland plunged iyver gtiard bit iiade tiily a yatrd and ft'heal Iwevnt iovet. 'Tuiripiseedl kicked 35 toi Sizemo re . A\(t\i frar piass fa iledi. IParler repilacedl Sizemiore. Ill'Land biteked't five iint of boi unIs. Iliillamnd maide first downi oil thme .5-vaird hine. 1 - I Silverdale Creamery LUNCH ICleanest and nicest place in town to eat. t olg boys. (Phone 4574 DeSota Hiti Visi "Gaydei 1427 Main StS lolland took one and thei four. ( ;nipes took one. Snipes failed il a ry fol a place kick from the 28-yard e. Clemson took tihe hal oll the 4 U-yard line and Turnipseed kicked 00 1 ards to Parler. Snipes ran 40 yards 9 Iroulghl a bro(,ken field and almost git tway but Cieison was penalized I ( ,ards for h1olding and the ball Was noved -back to Carolina's 'four-vard I inc. Tlis' was the break of the gane. I in1ipes kicked 30 yards to I larntmi. ' iailes went in fi,r Shoickley. A for - Vard pass failed. I)ot terer replaced l'Iriipseed. Zeigler shot a pass to I Iarmitoni fir live yards. R4ibinsin 1 >assed to Webb for four vards. I ar. noni made first down oi the 20--vard ine. A forward pass failed and an ither pass. Robinson to Zeigler, gave lirst down on the ten-yard line. -manuel went in for Webb. Riame ook Irice's place. A line play failed Ind I )otterer was stopped withioit a ROBINSON'S TOFll Tll.LI,S Rilbinson's try for a field goal was bocked by NIever but Roblinsoni re 'iivered. Rilbinis"ln sIhoit a shrllt pass ii I)otterer. Dotterer Iiist a yard. Riiinsin (Irtopped back to his 20-yard ile fmr a drop kick and booted the ial i squarely betweien the posts. itul - :oi went in for I'arler. Williams tim i limaiel's place. Iarnn kicked to Rha1e on Carola's I 5-yard line. 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