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N. C. -S. C. Freshman Game. (Contined from 'age One) lives when the lighter Gamecocks played them off their feet, making twelve per fectly good first downs to the North Carolinians four. The Biddies also made a season's record here by block. ing three kicks. There was a perfect constellation of stars, but there were two who deserve special notice. These were Joe Lillard and Alex Murdaugh, both native sons of the Capital City. Joe, at the Biddies left end, played a driving, smashing game that was a joy to the hearts of football fans. lie would, without ap parently exerting himself, pile up the interference on top of the runner, get by the interference and dump the runner, or sometimes he would do both, cut down the interference and the runner too. Alex Murdaugh at left tackle was a fit sidekick for Joe; he played a hard and snappy game and was a power in the Carolina line both on the offense and defense; incidentally lie blocked two of the Tarheel's heels, one of them be ing the try for goal after touchdown. A. Dukes, Sholar, and Bartelle also shone in their respective positions in the line. The whole backfield had a chance to shine. Jeffords aided his team great ly by his punting; Boatwright's run ning featured while he was in, and De Lornie, his substitute, won the game by his line plunging. For North Carolina Griffin was the star; lie ran 40 yards for the touchdownl after lie had intercepted a forward pass a few minutes before; lie also made all four of his team's first downs. Robin son played well at center in the Nortl Carolina line, while the defense ol H IADQUA RTlIR IIEADQUARTIRS FOI: HICKENY-FRII, HECADS ABOVlE / RIGH CAPS THE SHOES 1 Students' Note Boo) School Sto Personal. Can be puJ from The Uni Connelly's 1228 M CIGARS, SOL] POCKET Agents for Joli ICOLUMBIA, Make This Store We Want' I Because It Pleasi Smith against the Gamecock's aerial attack was a feature. M. Game by plays: North Carolina kicked off to South Carolita, Boatwright returning 30 yards to midfield. Two line plays were not productive and Jeffords kicked ov er the goal line. North Carolina found itself unable to rush the line and Devin kicked. Jeffords kicked back, again booting the hall over the goal line. North Carolina could not gain and De vine kicked again. Boatwright clipped off a 25 yard run but on the next play South Carolina fumbled. North Caro lina then made its first threat. Griffin tore off 20 yards and a forward pass ma(le a first (own on South Carolina's 13 yard line. A line play gave but a yard and another no more. Lillard threw Grinin for a ten yard loss, and Devine attempted a place kick. Mur daugh blocked it and Bartelle recov cred. 'The two teams were content to run two plays and kick for a time although South Carolina made a first down with a forward pass from Boat wright to I.illard. North Carolina took the ball (ni downs on its on 35-yard line and Devine kicked. Jeffords made a first down but the next play was gummed ip an(l the Gamecocks lost ten yar(s. Griffin intercepted a for warl pass near mi(field and ran to the 40 yard line. He got away on the next play for a touchdown, being aided by brilliant interference. When the ball was snapped for the dash by Griffin 23 seconds of play remained in the first half. ''l try for goal was made after the half was eided. Murdaugh andA Lillard blocked the attempted place kick. S FOR STUDEINTS FASHION PARK AND ,MAN CLOTHE! 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Three smashes at the line availed nothing and Devine kicked. A. Dukes blocked the kick hut the ball rolled straight xick to Devine who fell on it on his own five yard line. Devine's kick was short and it was South Carolina's ball on the 25 yard line. A first down was registered I)ut the ball was lost when the three smashes failed to make the distance b and the fourth was bungled. The third period opened by Devine kicking I to his own 45 yard line. South Caro lina failed to gain as did the visitors who kicked. DeLorme replaced Boat wright and J. Dukes went in for Jas kiewicz. jeffords ripped off a first down, and Wright and Dukes made another. Dukes added five yards and when North Carolina was offside on the next play, it was South Caro lina's ball with a first down on the 20 yard line. DeLorme went 13 yards to North Carolina's seven yard line and on the next play carried the ball over for a touchdown. .,; '. (6) N. C.() 1illard............LE.......... Epstein Murdaugh.........LTl......... Braswell Gunter............LG........ Sherlock W aite............ C ........ Robinson A. Dukes.........RG.......... Taylor Bartelle.......... RT.......... Brown Hemphill......... RE........... Jones Boatwright....... QB.......... Devitn Jeffords.......... .............. Sm ith Holcombe.........RH..... Underwood Jaskiewcz.........FB .......... Griffin Score by periods: North Carolina .........0 6 0 0-6 South Carolina ..........0 0 0 6-6 North Carolina scoring: Touch down, Griffin. South Carolina: scor ing: Touchdown, DeLorme. South Carolina substitutions: Sholar for Hemphill, Young for Bartelle, Wright for Holcombe, Hodges for Young, Bartelle for Hodges, Hodges for Gun ter, DeLorme for Boatwright, J. Dukes for Jaskiewicz. North Caro lina substitutions: Street for Taylor. Taylor for Street, Wright for Jones. Officials: Referee, Hill (Carolina); umpire. Belk (Presbyterian) ; head lineman, Moorman (Carolina). 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In Spite o1 the Fair, approaching ootball game, and other attractions, lie Euphradian Literary Society man ged to "carry on" Tuesday, Oct. 24, o an admirable degree. The meeting vas excellent. In spite of the fact hiat two or three of the performers vere absent, those present spoke and eclaimed with such excellency that he program seemed well balanced. Mr. Eichel, the first speaker, served aughs "a la witticism." It was re retted that Mr. McBride Dabbs, the xekly orator, was absent. Mr. Dabbs ; one of the society's best workers and iis talks are always interesting and veil delivered. Mr. McCree, the ex eiporaneous speaker, discussed "De ating and Oratory at Carolina." Al hough Mr. McCrae is a new man at 'arolIna ie nevertheless gave sme ery beneficial an(l enlightening crit cism on the above subject. The weekly debate was very inter sting. The query, "Resolved that Ath etics are an asset to a college rather han a liability," was just a little ui alanced, but the negative (lebaters ac tuitted themselves well and won the ver lict of the house. However the affir native was not to be denied, and they von the decision of the judges. Messrs. F. Gressette and P. L. Cain poke for the affirmative while Messrs. Jeloach and Depass argued the nega ive. C. C. Fishburne, Jr. EFI]1 1601-3 M Sells Everythiug Wo or( B-C ELEC Electrical Contractors Westinghouse--ot Point and Service Shop Maintained. and Repaired. We carry Mazda Lamps for Au service. We appr< Phone 9992 Str< DRAWING MATERIAL PICTURE FRAM AUTO WIND HEAD Webb's. 1627 Main Street Exclusive " We pridle ourselves on being the in this City; based on "QUALITY. Young men give us some of youi is what you will get in exchange for E. P. & F. A 1710 Mai Phone 9597 Burnett's. One Block from Drugs, Drinks, Candies and SPECIAL: Everett Wadi Phone 3191 1x Brothers ( si Lunchonette in the (Continied on Page Four) Tiger. Signed: H. R. Evans, C. R. McMillan, J. D. Porter, H. . Reynolds, G. C.. Sawyer. (Editor's Note:) Tihis letter was sent to Iill Coker with the request that he have it published in the Game c,i'ck. We were given the article last week hot di(l it have room for it in the fiothall issue. We gladly run it in this week as we are always pleased to hear from our former schoolmates, and especially so when they are doing so well.) S. That's the Pl"1' fellows! ThC stu dent hody did itself proud Saturday. The hand was fine and it certainly (lid a(( a whole lot to the cheering. Only oine t more game at hime-to inmirro\w ! verybody1), be on the bleach ers and lets back the team even better than we did Saturday. Turn out Fri (lay and Saturday at chapel and let's have two last cheering practices. F,v erVone he there. Show your college spirit !illy Doar. 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