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Two Big Ones Supremacy the nthe W eekBats University of South Carolina VOL. XV) .COLUMBIA, S. C., N )VIN1 II 18. 1922. t* PURPLE HURRICANE SNOWED UNDER Hornets Lose To Gamecocks By Big Score CAROLINA WINS 27 TO 7 Outclassed By Varsity, Bap tists Score On Scrubs Near Close - Down from the hills of the Pied mont section swept a mighty Purple Hurricane on Saturday last; down it swept upon the capital city of this fair state with a terrible rush and roar, and with a confidence hqrn of past tri umphs, resolved to blow the feathers of the Carolina Gamemck to the four corners of the earth, ot, to quote the "Furman Hornet," "scatter Gamecock feathers all over the lower part of the state." It arrived in all its pomp and majesty and blew forth upon the chalk against the Gamecocks defense; then shrilled, and the Hurricane, receiving lined turf of Davis Field. The whistle the kickoff hurled its powerful hulk the surprises hegan to happen; the Hurricane found that it could not blow away the wall of veritable steel that blocked its path; time and time again tle- mighty "Hoss" Chewning hurled himself against the stonewall defense of the Birds, only to find himself stop ped as by sone powerful invisible hand; time and time agail! "Dug" I'teat threw himself against the line only with the same result. And so the striggle went on. and as it progressed the prov ess of the much-to-be-feared -urricane began to dwindle away. s(I that Whenl the referee's whistie eided hostilities the inighty H urricane was only a gen- I tie zephyr wafting timidly hither and thither about the field. The ll urricane was like a tale that is told, and well it might be. iIr htrin" a th;t super hattle the Gamecocks, whose feathers wi-re supposed to be scatterd all over the ilwer part if South Carolina. had accumllated a total of t weiI t y-seven points, while the Purple Wind. by a sipreie eftort ilit the tinlal lwriI, lad niaitaged t', acquire eeeu. \\here, alli 411 wllqrt I dlw l1-te i n The game was oundoutedll one of the best xlibitioins of th, griliron game ever seen oI Davis Field. The Gaiecock eleven fought as they have never fu ht lhefire; fr ex actIly Mi days the llirds had been waiting for that suprenie meIntt ti come wlien they could take that longed-for Ic Ven1ge upon0i tlie team froi the M1untain City. ThIII mIintent caime, and tite war riors of the Garnet and lilack tiik in stant advatage of it, with the restilt that the Carolita-Fuirman ganic of 1922 will live inl football history in theI state for manaiy years to conic. 'I Those who saw the game will tellI of ho' w thle Gamecoeks out -rushed the I lorntets from first to last ; if lt<sw six ptascs tltr'wit by I illiit, utck s caitte rest ti tlhe arttis 'If a Car' '1llia player ;t hflow 'I'iiimull 11 rice initerecepting (one of these s;uite passes (lashed otT 52 yards fo r a t otuch 'lown; of howis A IAmbtIs interceplt ing ainothier I Iorniet pass tore idowin the I field. 39 yards to Ftumant's one yardl line hte-1 fore lie was (downted. Neither will they forget how J1oe' WVheler, ini the last pte-I ri od when Furman shoi wed its onl 'it dirive of the game, did thle inttercep'tin it sttunt aind bty a sprint of 6(0 yardls re mov~ed the Ilornet s last chan,ice of sctor inig ;or how's. wvhueiu h"rnt;tn act iully ' iniana;gedl by thle aerial route t'o plae i the htall n0 C'aroliina's live yard line,. lie (Gamieco ck Iinte, Iliving til tio its rep ut at iion, Ithld thle powserfil l iirricante fo r downs. IBuit t his caitimot go on for< the nniiforgettalet plavs are tiii iu- < incro4tis to ientioni. (('ounlinu'd ('u P'aari I"ivi "Well, We] FRESHMEN LOSE A GOOD ONE TO GATORS Florida Youugsters Win By 20 to 3 Score Tile Gltilctek ft'esint-1 l(Ist .1 har<d "tilie to th '(--ator frekShl teaii Last Sat tria\ by a score iif 20 tIl 3. Th s(.r 'C;id-, thr-ce totil own4 ls ItI a Sillghe fit.,A .(, which tsually is a pretty hall heat. lit ill this cam. g;tlt t as Iar- --f(tviht bgih tut an<it scmre really Calinot lie j j st t-wit-cpti(ol (f t l Ip-aldi - id natilt. thet batit. t The Biidhlies rvport1 that there-( wvas a errilic vale bl,wing (n the playing fidh rdat ill 1 that ilt--Ii(r t it l a wpll l gt i ''r (0 i >r 7 0% arIl. while in thte ath r etftrws hal tromnh lit aking thlte hall v;avv his f1mi at all. (Cwo< 4hdifashl onit' F<lt w Ill I al til a the ' a I I a h at< i nl t cit nyg this 1 lhe ( Iiltcock alt rob< i Ir t attack If ttie If its I jttt,tt ts \\as the( case when-1 the( varsity trav -I1< Ic t I (.;ainesVille' Last iiall ahOllt thiS IC. i1l Caro4 lin ha a;i1: ,. st ronlg f resh aggrv 'aiton- -114 )ne( (11,11hts that. .\nd any\ 'lit, Ww saw the Di)vall twain phay hast *Car kowws that V''hWi(ia, With a ma1.jori V 0i thost. liell 1l1 ille litlellp, als<, 1has i whaile ( If a1 teall). 'I'lle gainle w.I S lar<der th1an alny tilt- Carolinla crew Ihas S.C. 27 :7 1, Well Is that you, CAROLINA STUDENTS CELEBRATE VICTORY Solemn Cremation of Hornet Remains 1I,t atlrdaty w;as mvt f IIhe big tiav. in t ic hist1ry If C;irlinla and at Ill salic t1l11 iIlarkt i d ;iv tI St( ri\f ith lnt of Furman. Thc 11r f,lneI Vvl*ily c;allc ( bwn lobwilig ;1 ter. itle ait 1;i k -11i1ett- d ; i g cni t.plly. It w;. sI tI ;and cre-t-I-i;l lit-1 11 bc It1r t of ItIh )It Is ta Itt r a nd I It I IrnI. I e Ia l I 11(1til I cth y ftw r It I Ia I -Iv lit lui t Ii ve Ii tilt ;- Iltt till ;ite i lle I t i t Iai t I st iitilt. it t v tII i t ; I a I 1a. f,or the Garn t :nd) f "lack . "Red" Thom(llpS4n )I tI1ook ca Ire v of 4)ne( .411f tIh i toli e m i it ti cIlljnetl i I I lit ti a 4ra4 with K id I i it lbtr ry v Inl thlt Itm be I IcfIr t in . . lichl durin I the aItroi ;.ndl tft "a Idbler ti a wist-I" tml. .\nd then 4-tt Iatrda nigh the w leday'" ctl-Ic bratiion w\as r,41111led oI)I inl the et' I of, ,tyle with (ne Il' fI m* g0l)dIobl-faNih if n1)d Caro()1la; shi rt -tailI par;-idcs thiatI gladden Ilte hea rt Iof every *1 tru Iln 4if Ill 11iir il;atlee Ii t-e a IInitti l-nneeme t Ii Vu g1o fren 111 ; P I,ly I), th .- hms. t 4 ii Furman?" NEW EUPHRADIAN OFFICERS COME IN! W. Clark Floyd Becomes President )nf( 41if tht. be-t nlicktIllig- (if thilt . - p ird ill s iitt.1t I I *ceC t In ilthii \li eilj"ye<dhhytailarg ateig tn - lIt 41 . pti \ rti grrill (f lillutlil t 1il Il, lilt .I t II'Itt I h Ii tilt v (.1i~ cc c Il it cr v CI . It t i I I t tLI d.rCla S.C.l C.t P.a el(etserl.on l t tit ' Il. it u 2. the ivti1 i th iutt le I r I \ et' I ltilli l-iII ills. t );tli .0 < I -ivel I II( l i lli lf i -hl r s f I hih ty l , I v<d exprw? l h,'t- I I <t-vp v'raltinl. tll thec NlWWIr V 1o hi,s11 1b.h l 1th piile I <11 1 Ile If Ith1e lltt<li\vi>t he ill thte it tlt' s 0it' Is 1rri)VAl at l n SiversitY ;nd Is l(cc 1111l1 li111 W ithl 1111.11111110111, lajppr.\; Th I t- ciiet% Is N lo toking f*(or\ % Ir4l tI I a Ri .s Il II itrtig h11< wa I i t- c1 (11111 rlitt t" :, wk r i ilt - v(. I nu .x etIp.I I til i T I -;I I> 1%- . \eIll ;I , if I subjec. "The1 ) I: r, wa in an ap re was. Re (olve< 1.1hat he par<l InInIg Illlw cr 11h .11 l t'l , if Intilt - If tilt- lih al(S 'AMECOCK TRIUMPHS IN ORANGEBURG itadel Bulldog Loses By a Score of 13 to 0 GAME CLOSE BUT EASY adets Good On Defense Bnt Fail to Show Offensive Power \itl1 tlil Riith Ic F1111,1n 1 utric;ine q)owedg tidler ;I \\ cck sIg by ;tv veritabhle ;vi Ilich f figlIting G;tIe1(k(.( :ill( I the ial g;ici h it Center It l' ing blig ill 11e dist;alico,. thet Carl.,4n;:1 tC;anI ;ail 111ent (l y j( u Itlrn ItIeye( I It r ;11Igeblirg y before yester<ay ain d t'(4k the 13-lul l (f Citadel filr a little ride , the mie (of 13 ito 0. It tit ' idllt to ;m'(1c that .M etz. er's mnci hali hell owe<c to) lwe the lit e<dge that the h;-cY I<d inl the -';lme 'ith 1. ti in. :il the ()rainge urg aif :Iir w;a, (Ine. inl wich a -4,40l biw, team 't <dri\-en jI st hlar<d !niic ., will roni : l |id little te;an b.y a a;f muar ill. 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