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Let'.s Take It That Duck Cn Out On Furman! 3Swi4G 4n_ University of South Carolina vol,. xv: COLUMBIA, S. C., N\ INI IR' 1(, 1922. GOOD FRESH TEAMS BATTLE TO DRAW Game Is Hardfought and Fast Throughout SCORE TIED AT CLOSE Gamecocks Fail To Win By Inches On Try For Goal. "If Carolina had a duck it wouldn't be able to swim" was the way one fan spoke of the luck of the Carolina Bid dies in their game with the Tarheel yearlings last Friday afternoon. There is no doubt that the same Jinx that has camped on the trail of the Varsity for so long has an able assistant that he sends along with the Freshman squad. But this same Jinx had a tough time of it Friday when the Biddies really opel ed il) and it looked for a time as if they had really shaken it off, but when it came time for the try for goal after the touchdown in the last (uarter, Mr. Jinx took a favorable position on the west goal post and when the kick that would have won the game was made the pigskin seemed to roll all around the post and then drop on the "off" side. But in spite of fumbles, missed sig nals, and every-thing erse the game was a thriller from start to finish, and was perhaps the hardest foluglt game that has ever been seen oil Carolina field this seas(,ln- that is, btefore the Sewanev gaie the next day. The colntest was one of those that keeps the fals keyed up1) to the highest pitch tihrotughout. No body knew jiust what was g"ing to hap pen next, butt whenl it did happen it was oIly anl additional thrill. The twl teamis were evenly matched; at one time it seeied that ne team had the velge. ill another monient the opinion would he reversed. A fter fighting gamely for three (arters without being able to score the yong Gamecocks opened up a drive in the last quarter that could not an,d% would not be halted and drove down the hield for the tmiu,ch,wn that tied the score. The Tarlieels sprang a surprise when, with only tliirty sectnds left to play in the first half. Griflin, the diminutive full back, in some mysteriouts manner got away for forty yards and a touchdown. A mioient before lie had iitercepted a ( ealcock p)as and ton to to the 40-yard line. The I iddies score came in the last few minutes of play; they took the ball near imidlield an<l by a series of smashes at the line carried the pigskill to the Tarlieel's 2-yard liie; here Del,ormne, who was subbiig for Boatwright, ripped otT thirteen yardls to the seven yard line; o'n the tiext play lhe carriedl the hall over folr the touchidowni. Th'le young Tlarhieels, dop)led to win by at least twoi tot three touchdowns, no doubhht go't thle suirpirise of thecir youing Fishburne Heads Sophomores. m~ a recenlt tieet ing of thle Stopho mor(te academic class Charles C. l''ishi burn e was elected btre.4lent.. l.ishi buirnie is tine oif the mot st littpular and abile mienc in the campusiI. I he has. taken a conisidlerablle interest ini athi let ies antd dlebating. L.ast year lit was. a miembier of thIe delttinig team whlichl defeated t hie Citadel f reshmtien. Th'le other men elected were: Bil - l-ie H anahani, v'ice-presidenit ;Fpps Ready, sec retary andt trteasumrer; Jim I lack, listor'ian;i FrankI NIleeks and G. HI. May., Honotr Committeemen.. w. PLAYING OF BAND FEATURES GAME Lanham & Co. Do Well On Field KNOCKERS SILENCED "We'll Ride Sewanee On the Rail" Brings Touch down At Last. The men on the campus who have been rather inclined to sniff at the ef forts of the hand must have hla quite a shock of surprise last Saturday when tlt h:al was inl tle Carolin cheering section and contributed largely to the best day of cheering that we have had this year. The men who have given their time and energy to make the hand onl the results that they have gotten. go cannot lie too highly congratulated Car(lina owes these ien a vote of thanks and we surely hope that in the future they will he present at all games, folotball. haseball and basketball. OUR H1ATS OFI'' TO TlHE IBAND. FI.LOWS S. The Orangeburg Trip. President- Meltoit laks accepted tht invitation extenidetd the stldenits "if itle University by the citizens of Orange burg to spend the l(>th in that enter prising little City. The sttilents will he admitted to the grounds and to the game free of charge. L,utch will lie served by the good people of ()range hturg to the students. te studiet body i Imlaking arr-alge ments to avail themselves if this op portunity :\ eommittev has been ap pointed to look into Ilhe turaitter of transportation. It is probabile that the stelilit body will mnake arrangements with the Southern for a -;plecial train ti leave 'olumbia arumitd the hotir (f nine in the morning ail returl abot1t .kveI l ir tight that night.. The fart tt ()rangebtirg ad batk will be $2.()7. It is tighly desirable tlta4 a large number go on this trill. Th.ne team is Iaking a gooId figlit tiis year and it behoves us to give them our heartiest support. \V. Y. W. to Give Play. \\'h1(ps! M \ lkD ah! .\ilt y\Ivu thrilled pink - And iN'I Danny1. a bird Nmw a fter this lrtliinaMrV expl(IsitIn ald tur sys temt is relieved. trIVc t i t', we'll rt ee i t elu idate, sttlve. tIn iniexplicale,t' and entlighiteni te IHirst. fo r tIhe betne'it If Itose' Ihe yttndt tIhe ptale, there was a V. \\'. C. \. meetinig last \lot ndlay. \fter the plortant alfairs. teI hndget wias bintght tit blrtached't the subljet of hotw the nin. nredfinl ftr t tr many purpotl sis, priesenit Itt a hoiwling state tof eni ihW as in slitit ii in l t a t wy ''ive th liy ti te \'tip.'' Daiel Reed eal liatosepiierted th es bitemartks.t t\he miaitin It.Re's adv'lte nt'the tie wcan serel it ll inutitway'"iwer rit'een- sevealnit eet \\'henitns Mri. Reed is tt tper'isonally dii atlI of thle CAROLINA-FURMAN N GAME TOMORROW Last Year's Defeat To Be Avenged BOTH TEAMS HOPEFUL Gamecocks On Edge to EvenN Series With Hornets. Toniorrow a fternloon "Dizzy" cl,eod aiI his l'uritn l liornets ;tre here for re mir secoll hig state gatine of the sea- ci st). LaIst yvar we retieblier alI too well the tale tf woe that was briuglit back frm Greein-ille. Tile burden of S. this tale was "7 to 0." andl thi, year the It b (ittestion Is ItIe litiiy .4li e Ih rnet to repat ill'he t tlcte ' rn la g rollll. :tit This i, tle third year that SoI Metz- it< getr has 1beln heald coacl at Carolina. ti. Thlirst year we win every state gallie, its healing \Votford 10 to 1). CIelson 3 to 0, etc.. but FUtmiial was geunerall col Ce<led the state championship ol com- h parative scres, although we ciaiot a<l mit that this was jlist. lifforts to ar range a post- seo:ti gaie failed. I ast year a pectiliar sittlation arose wilen we at heat Clemson hatdly, F11-arma tie-d with y O ul1l i n,im. III( I) illall .itt tis ()I a brllk f the game by a 'inigle toueh .1"wn. llis t gave tiltill all 1111<obtlet w ra, claiti tIi the state championshi for la-st vear. 'I'his year tlie mtintilg takes plac utt) detr decidedI different conditions ;and cirCIII-tulaCes. C;tal-411la, It \\''Il(del1 is mtirly oit (If the 1uttlt.iig for the ctnlpiolishipl het-kalse. If her dlefeatI by CItemI-,)n inl thet ;alulal Fair. \\'elk clas Nie. II'Ith 11urm1;ml ;111d ClemISI-n hIaVe Ivi tamit- withouit a <lefeat anld if the ll4r iIvt will, thI ti t Ill'wle 1-111a 1 itlnsot mleh will be ft' he 1al k1 < ek<mt. I I>)w\.- II) eve th Ganeoc QOCS into the frayI tomlilfrrow with the<ltermi11nationl t() winl rC fi ll-i4 1 F1 il-lr t i t tltl an O n w Itll till' Ie lit tist rol Cle son inl the <dust. to4 eav Ilf o s IlW, . Is W Vl l mvI) Ig ll p r tiil('l.(. (.I,.ll ill, tiindil (If till tilil.t. Ii . (ld Ot w ' F i -Ill iMll 1 - it Ow (A lwr hand hllayd 'atll-p hal ll till tIrgh Ohe season, her bev,t gamlit beving tt in h wt liell ei(-ll tt a Ilt will ly11t by de lit- isar(If ill'f a sinti ll ti duc hd m11 Il1adi. it Joe ltt nett Il alt t put --tht if tlle blcked lin thel mi<bdle 1f the tidh. It e littI l i llo Sv t Itl ttO , Iit hll ill lltl.t al.' g il. te ae a jhnf Ide tt, I her'wha hapned lst year. Si,t ki EW CLARIOSOPHIC ( OFFICERS GO IN Inauguration at Last Meeting WILLIAMS PRESIDENT ew Regime Brings Many I Good Men Into Office. I,ast Friday night. inl addition to the tular literary program, the lately- j eted slciety ollicers were inaugurated. I er1 the chair to tile incoining head, veral new members were introducei Id initiated into tile society. There is also the acclistolled wrangle tver n pe foranceof ollicial duties, th - teilpt beinl.g to Ilake goats (If the mll()In 11r, alld ic serge-tllt-at-armls. Thle l'trt was*I jlst about as fittile as it liall- is. Ilel president. .Mr. .. Nl. Smith, the I ole his inatigural addre,s ii which I revieweI his achmitnistration and pre fttd a great fIture for tile Society Ider the illcmiil.ing oflicers. .\ r. Snith's i cech was vll deliviered and pillctl L-d at intervals by outhursts of ap- h1 M r. R. K. Williaiits tlteIl callit ft.-- I Ird and read -1 well w%rittenl inaugut l I address. ill wi0ch he traced the hifs rIy if tilt sucitty fr e tr a hun1i1dred ar . "p"kc cl"(inenitly of its, 1loriu ')1, Iditicnis a1 linoained record, and, Lltged his nitiing liort-s to kIee theI WchIneryI running11t at top speed. Thle I la se at thl ' (CnII Sio oI f N1 r W il- i inW' spec hir evidence to tilt nani- ti 1n a r o ~ :. at b - ! . 1 .\I l d tI lith - r it I I t -i rl t cct't I. vI t I I I it l c i rt oo the CoIt Ben wasinne Lthe tial Ngwt umbr.\'ii;n wre I. Chwnng viepWsdn ; I eon I 'Ii I t'l b,c it ti i R l i m itt se ra r,,:i !, 11Wt-. Rice, itre ,r r h'' a s hd r 11 1 tc rder;; od\\' a 11. M lt'ey asrgtat , l et i ill t i ti i y ia i I Il id il , :~I'mallce )1 .lig' I i. dlit ' I. I t ilt-cn atir' IIili ;ib ait nid Ti en, d oi. JIm l w n had ch rg 1 f thek enr11,4,1 ait c\cltit . le I anikins dteclahimn d \\ Iymanl \\ llitu deli'vcered thet fIrst mion that has lracs< te (ar"i,s t Hls illn lman a ( a, fillrm tfQ in hat0(d, ak <bd R. I 1. Sith.1 a se of .\ l cilr. All In all it w as iat g,od pne't mill. i, taIs as 1uhrn "blll" as :AROLINA LOSES ANOTHER HARD ONE iewanee Wins Good Game 7 to 6 ONE POINT ENOUGH deyer's Play at End Fea tures Best Game of Year. I.at S turay Cardlna 1,st thle as: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ il san betgm ofteSeason to t tialltv T1 b i v t, veryv n rrt)mv a .-: 1 11111. .\ .A the g;alli n S J st 11:;11 .b-St. . Th II e las it ) b r t lt 1\ i t w i t:,1te I I :a Sellk wallce ht g t t Itt away with b , t I 'iY f lartin l a Single It I tlm th1; t I I tIy - 1 1) -61n p .in ,a d had 1ii,sed Sa 11, 1 . w. (0 Itl, wCa asit In" il' ' ack (-f (11(1 ;illd . bit oi Imor b t i mii iteS it wa:, all Sewai ee, IIt Ite aind the i-Gaiec(k i b \ h: Ie[ ff Il, . ila a \-! ill tht latft i1uaritcr that \'aro ca etnw 0t' life. U ) Ill this 11 It I wy 11.1d fa IlItd I It,rgis e a II ' ,. dI t he .\%. I alit flitt siapl, aild r \ it T itc IiItlt had scellied 'll o all wnr ti t i e fe - !t i ] .hi t ti tIe 'hi i c t A ninnt% if t he a n( that Ild e I I eSpirit tha t I e n i it ack i il ' i t - : It : ei t1hAt (AC\ t' l i ite l b1-111insfl a ,. 111c d t, he rt . it d1 ii ie n I I I;1ig a n nu ~l v n u Il. t a Meeing