The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 24, 1922, Image 1
Important Fresh S. C. C. P. n han
Game Today #,tJ puet Tonigt
University of South Carolina
VOL. XV. COLUMBIA, S. C., No'1'MB1R 24, 1922. N17NII
WOFFORD FRESHMEN
HERE TODAY
Hard Game Expected From
Terriers
NEXT TO LAST GAME
State Championship Depends
Upon Game Today and
Citadel Game
Fresh from their victory over the
Freshman eleven of Furman, the Caro
lina Bi(ldics will meet the Young Ter
riers of Wofford right here in our own
back yard this afternoon. The game
prmises to be a thrilling scrap as the
Biddies with the State championship
of their class in view, and having (own
ed the Little Wind, who up until they
tnct the Biddies held the same record
as the Chicks-no defeats by a state
team, will be out there fighting to keep
,thheir record clean, and annex another
victory to their already long string. To
compare the strength of the two teams
is hard to do; the best one can (1o is
to compare their records.
'I'he Biddies have an enviable record
indeed. Out of six gaies played they
have tet with only one defeat, and
this at the hands of the team that is
already acclaimed as Southern cham
pions in the Freshman class-the
Universiky of Florida Rats. Although
they lost to this strong eleven the
Chicks had the distinction of being the
first team to score on the Young 'Ga
tors. The Biddies played the strong
and heavier University of North Caro
lina freshman eleven to a standstill,
the final score being a 6-6 tic. The
Furman game was in doubt until the
Biddies took the field and then thcre
was no longer any doubt as to who
would rotain their place in the ranks
of the un(lefeated. The I,ittle Wnid
could neither penetrate the line. circle
ends, nor get away with an aerial at
tack. They failed to register a single
first down until the final period when
they iade two. The Biddies are now
the only Freshman team in the state
that has not been defeated hv some
other state team.
The Terrier Pups have not played
many games this scason but it seems
,that they have a strong aggregati,m.
They met defeat at the hands of the
Georgia Tech Freshmen. The Little
Hurricane also (lowied them. They itn
turn defeated the Citadel BeAl Pups.
They hav ca scrappy team. and the
Iiddies will not have any picnic when
they tackle them this afternoon.
Go to it Biddies ! We're all behind
you! lil M.
Y COUNCIL MEETING.
T[he regilar meet ing- of the Y cottn
cii was held last M otnday eveninig at
Fl innt Hall. Int the absence of the pres
idet, Mr. Bolb Ibope took the chair
andl per formed in adlmirable style. The
regular committee repotts were heard,
itncluding those by Messrs. D abbs,
Smith, Johniston,. and Bell. MI r. [lope
anntounted( that a dletailedl report of the
trip to the General Y (Convent ion would
be tmade later to the Universiy Y by
their delegates.
Plans wvere discussed hv whtich the
attend(ance of the B. D). G.'S might be
brought up to the 250 mark 'this week,
and( it is to be htoped' that every mnan
otn the campus tonightt will attend th.
meetinig of the BIble Class in his par
,ticular tenetment. Twvo niew co uncil
mnembiers, Messrs. Kirven and( Rice,
were introduced and initiated by the
V scrretary, Mr. Bell.C
S.C.C.PA. MEETING
NOW IN PROGRESS
Representatives Here From
Many Schools
ATTEND GAME TODAY
Many Good Speeches Feature
the Assaciation's Three
Day Program
The South Carolina College Press
Association is now in full blast and the
delegates are looking forward to the
banquet tonight at the JefTerson, which
event is to be tile leading event of the
convention. The association has been
in session silce Wednesday. The dele
gates arrived from the various colleg
es of the State Wednesday and are
beitig entertained by Columbia College,
Chicora and the University.
'lie program being carried out is
substantiaUy the same as the one
niapped oti't by the entertainment and
program committees appointed by Pres
ident Karesh of the Association. The
executive committee mceting at Chico
ra College Wednesday afternoon was
the opening event of the convention.
This was followed by an informal re
ceptiin at Chicora which was the
source of much pleasure to all the dele
gates.
The ieeting Turslay Ilorning was
held in the University chapel. Tle
convention was favored with addresses
by Dr. \V. 1). Melton, Dr. Stanhope
Sams and M r. Brian Hell, athletic
writer of The State. The ileetilng last
night at Columbia College was addres
sed by Prof. Yates Snowden, Mr. G.
.. Buchanan and Dr. josiah Morse.
On Thursday afternoon the delegates
were treated to an a.tomobile ride
arouid Columbia and to points fo inl
Cerust in the vicinity of the Capital
City by the Chamber of Com;merce.
The ri<le elided with a tea at Ridge
W00d Chuh.
This afternoon the delegates will bt
the guests of tile University Athletic
Association at the football game. To
iiigh-t tile annual press associationl bain
unlet vill I be leld at the jefferson Ifo
tel. W.
RECEPTION FOR
MR. AND MRS. R. G.
\Jonday night, November 20. was
the occasiont of a receptio in Flinn
iiall given to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hell
by .ilt college Y. N. C. A., of which
M r. hii is general secretary. The
whiole lower floor was thrown open
and lte rooms beaut iful ly decorated.
Inovitat ions were extitee to all nmem -
hers of tile faculty and to the student
body, and a large number were presenlt
duiring the eveniniig. Irt was piarticlillar
ly g rat ifyinig to see that the C'o-eds
were' well-reprt'st'nted in the crowdls
that fil led all four of the large rooms
that were thirowin opeln.
Among those ini the re'ceiving line
were MI r. andi( M rs. Hell, D)r. and MI rs.
W. D). Melttonl. and( Presiden.t Fat
Kelly of tile U niversity Y. M. C. A.
The recep'lt ion was carried through
withIoult a hitech thanks to tile t'ffic'ienev
of (lilt Mir. It M. Hot' who was mias
terIf ceremtiei hts, andi( whol petr forme<d
ini al 1nost admliralet fashion.
Thle studeint blody is happy to we'l
colle MIrs. Hell as thle la.ttest additilin
toi thet camuilIls, and is incul inetd to feel
that bothl MIr. atnd NIrs. R. G. are to1
e 'onlgratullatedl on the t'xcellent choice
they hiavt' made,' thuigh thet conlcenisus
(If opinion wvouild have it tha,t Mr. R.
G. is toi be commtiendted moirt highly
tha.n the' Ifrs. S
GAMECOCK BIDDIES
WIN FROM FURMAN
Little Hurricane Loses In
Florence
SCORE OF GAME 13 TO 6
Brock's Team In Best of
Form and Outplays the
Baptist Thruout
Ily virtite of their victory over the
I urmnan freshman teai in Florence
Friday the Carolina freshman team is
now virtually stire of winning the fresh
championship of tl- state for the 1922
season. III fII
The game with the yoing Hornets
was w'It ill just as cleall-cut and ie
cisive a fashioni as was the contest be
-tweei) the twio varsities a week before.
The Hiddies were superior to their op
poneits ill every respect al the out -
come of the gattie was at ino timue inl
tile least dotht. The young Game
cocks scored itl the second anti fourth
qlarters. once oil a cleverly executed
pass over the goal lite to 'e I, illard
which was giod f4r .twenty yards; and
againl when Ilartell inttercepted a for
ward pass and made a long run that
took hil. to tlie 12 Yard line. the hall
then being pislihed ver on straight
their single toichd(own at 4he very last,
ill a dying effort as 'twere, inl allost
exactly the same manner as their elder
britit hers in Columbia the week previ
tlls. T Wo loig passes wok the hall
iver the line from midlfield, this attack
Cfcling in tihe lat Imliulite of play.
when the liptists had llnt yet scred
more than me first dt,wn. aIi( that in a
pass. The try for goal was Iliad.
Out.
The IBiddies clearly demn nst rated
that tie had the be-t line and the le-t
back field. The Caniina forwards oulit
chargedI ald u fmoIght the I,ittle nlurr
Vales ilrllglluit tie( galie, while the
backi ~li ltintriutedl stelIari wwrk that
carned a clcan-riut viconi r*v over tli
stibboril oosition that wt Biptist,
plit 111p. It was a big gaile with thu
state chaitpiitiship at stake. and was
bitterlv ci te-ted frlIil start tI finish,
htit there is nito doubht that tile bette
teail w Ill fIr the yllug I lorlinets W vert
ilp against anl agoregtioni that was
their stiperior ili both braill and brawn
---thcev cmtli't mtit-fight the litie. a1d
tley cldn't Iltiitg-less ti- backfield.
The game ight he called the Pe
IDee foitball classic. Tle football en
thulsiasts o)f thc enitirek Nveciln weew
ianld for the galie, and tile flying (cl
I)rs and enthiisiastic clevring lent ai
air of excitement and drainatic interest
that wtlild coimpare iavorably with lilt
colorful sotting (If ally (if the varsity
coitests. The supporters of tile twI
inst itut Ills wer-e oni hlaind in great ni
liens aind fromil thei( backing giveni the
gridironi warriors it wold ha1( lve seemedtt
that Florence wats a real illonetst-to
Igoiodness cl lege- townl. gone imadl withl
(Cntinuedc on1 I1aqe Fire)
Social Cabinet Plans Affair.
The Social Cabinefi of the Universi
ty is conisidiering plans for a r-cetionil
aiid dlance ini honior of the football
teaim tIo lie given soonli. It is pIrobhable
that this a ffair will be staged the firs4
Satulrday in I )ecemberce. Realizing thu
ieedl of? med-ia byI which1 thle student
bcocy imay lhe briotighlt togetiter at regil
iar iintervais till (Cabinet hopes 40 make
this the first IIf a series oif eveints of
a similar inature-. As yet tile plans for
this evenit are in a very nlehtillo11s state-.
H-owev-r. a inmber of pieople have- sig
niified thir iinte-rest in the project aildi
have promihseld thiir Icuilppo rt . IPlans fo r
this social will lie antiliunced as they
maiterialize. W.
Y.M.C.A. REPRESENTED
AT ATLANTIC CITY
Hope and Bell Attend Con
ference
MANY COLLEGE MEN
Delegates Assembled From
Every Corner of the
Whole World
The University stident hody was
epresented at the 42nd 1litcrIlatinal
V. IM. C. A. Convention just closed in
Atlan-tic Citv 1w Mr. Robert Hope and
Ir. and Irs. R. G. Bell. There were
sine1 2200 delegates at the conveition
representing sone 32 countries. 'lhe
college delegation was lnt <uite as
large as the delegation from the city
associati ills hut were characterized as
"tile hunch widi braiiis" by the conven
tion. It is I matter to Ie protid of and
shows to the college ien that they are
trily tie leaders if tile nation whein it
is Shown that .the college Y. N1. C. .\.'s
Over the country have paved tle way
for iinalY 4'f tile significant changes
that are i)now takiiig plact- inl tlie great
organizationi of the V. Nf. C. A. ver
the worl.
''hle delegations wcre trea.ted toi IIanv
and vario.ed experineces. It wmild nitt
he exactly cominpteit ill ai article of
(his kind ti tell how Robert IIope, he
ilig a little new to tile way (if train
sleepers, tilade .lihe listake (if sleeping
inl the I Ioard walk along the Ocean
hcrtll prqw or tile airgittnents he had
with the c"ilndlictr ablibolt the propriety
"i 1Ihdilig tIle trIain ir an lluir In a
certaili towil iil N. C. :ir ;liahit the way
that the I'iversity dl-gatilion wre rut
Ill the IWard w%;ilk aloing the (),can
friIt priIineniilig 'i iii shop \villdi( m
Itil sh"j) w inI I \,m wIlt-1 th li- .411 \(.nIt if -n
w;as ii t ill cs li;4 " If I I theI dWid(
so) IIIIIcl of what the ladi-s call "win
ili sh'opping" 1 that they reached thle
pJ)ilnt wheire tlle w-uld uven1 stop ill
fron11t "ifIfte)enrnt to Nimell; .tr
ab"iit the \fa\ tluy. arrayed theiis-lsl
wslli ti ls4IIt- lls pride iln (.I) of these
liitli- gion carl. whili a ierspiriig sit
off .Fh' tl li led 111J ( litll :a l1t tilt- Ila
ti *ill alnills platgr il if Il"\\
,Iti wt-11, \\Ilat l e dw \\Vc c;ll,( 1ell
y"ll alliiut it. YuI)I will h I,v to h rrow
all the Ilnie * y4,11r reIlatives have, Is
Wc did, go( t1 \t4 ni Cit.v. o' wc did.
aid - eljiy it . a i fl,d.
hlle n. Liverit elegatii arrived n
TUe'sday re;alizingi liheir fuill imlp.>rtanice
tu th c4nvenit1. ni Illade their res
*rvIton Ia d pay \ed thirl prio.!r;uni
fees. h'lie ('(ilveIlti"iI w;s. "lit 4if thw
11140- 111n141itlit that has ever been held
(ue to the fact that a lIIg coiteptlat
cd chanl-t Inl the )rgan iatimn f (lte
Y NI. C. .\. was ti he briglit ilp. The
basis i'f ineillbrshipl of the "'." which
Dr. W. R. Barron Speaks.
I )r. \\'. R. lairton)1 ;llllh-i-sd the V.
i thle 51thjoct.- Service. ;\nre st as
sireillilhg.14 lit tu-e ili-i
city aiid is alwsays we-lcomedi-( to tilleI Niti
soersitv hiy till studenllts. 1 he is alwais
veryv hlisy wvithI his pr4 oes-uin ni, lwever,.
le tlever noefuises aii ippi11lii0i y lii neill
ler 11is giood1 and11 uisual dlesi red ad
vice toi thle fellows. is1 subIjec-t was
very indlicative oif hlis sent imenlts and111
act iiils. Ni greatler ilesire Shoit4 l hol
I ile attefit ioni of ailvie th;ati to reli<ler
his services to Iii s fellfiw iniall.
I)r. iBarroni deliv-eredl his ad1r , in :
ver vtigorou) s aiid charI acteristic 5yle
miakinit plini the manyli wa5ys ill wh ichi
everyone cani hellp his frie-ilds.
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
SEASON NEARS END
Turkey Day Game Played In
Danville
CLIMAX TO SEASON
Metzger's Men "All Set" For
Hard Game With Center's
Praying Colonels
Caodina's football seasoi has worked
up to a real climax. NWe have had a
year inl which success has been tempered
with a large percentage of failure, a
year inl which we have hist three big
gaines by a total of seven (7) miserable
piitits, both North Carolina and Clem
soil Winning by the imargin of a goal
frin1 the fiehl. while Sewalmee took us
into camp by the very frailest of mar
gins. the differeoce of oie point that
is aet- 11111tei fir by a goal after
toic<lilh i . lit this respect the sea
sot has inl part been a disappointing
titie.
()i lie t her hand Cartlina right
now probably has the very best foot
kall team that ever took the field in
the ( Garnet anl IBlack jersevs. Tht
breiks of tihe gaine have been against
us steadily througlh the season and we
have been forced to I aCCept the smaller
(tid 4f the t soire several timles when
tle ntinprejtidiced observer must have
admitiel that the Ganectock played the
Iest game even if he lidn't win. For
instance, North Carolina is now one
if the four unlefeate<l tearn'. -f tile
Soth1land and ha4 anassed a very im
lwsiig repitatiti inl that role: and vet
that is tl, Sate North Carolita that
defeated the University (if South Car
olina 10 ti 7 when bo(tlh of their store,
came il tilie very first few Iianutes (t
the gmtIe a liecaise if the earl
breaks. \ fter that it was the (t ne
co eL lay. aitict larl. tlhii ;tlei
Silip'S got away for hiis fatni .1 run.
te letails of the Cit lms e;tne. n;
whIlicli the (inecock stld first ill cv
erytiing except the scire are toi nel,
kni w t call for repetithii01 hurt Thit
.tS i aite g;ilc wast h,t IlY the lea.t
p itiil t1;ir. in. tn v tree tines inl th
hist lie mlintlt th, (1 aecl. Illadt
eat11e wsithtii anI (ri of conveting dit
feat tutu vittory.
\id 1)w fir the lig game. Tom
St,ni s;id at tle ptp inetine htld
efIl th I n rirtiai came that li hat
Ilw s Iught that Carohlina w. .ul)
have a gii-il footal teaml fr-tn tIh
lin tha .let/ tr t > eb;at biut that
fittm 1923 in shew -1 tll have a (c14 i. \
hall Itralin (1u gin,>d iritnd-.I(igh
kACVpt filr thc I;act Ithat hell d hi
diates Iid he meant t<, a I022. it
we have that team rih now \
don'it riied toi dei but ine thtine tri thtan
tIle eyes oif fe i t:l fans ti i ts ia hat
is toi thay t'ittre a giiid gain -\ndt
that sthe sir tvhivig that wi a<'<
iitg ti di. \liy idle irtiphecy abuit
the scires. i td. either wvay andi 'iieh
B. D. G.'s Set New Record.
l.ast l'riay the lights titik l.renchl
leave iliiver the canlilhis ti a hatt
hiur aiit tonly a fews of thet ltill class
is were abh- I, tue anditi the'een
\s a resl lhis' le''. il wss: goe ii et
i thi intttingcs if the vaiouts ilasses
Titilhiy nlight. ridlay betfirt last. the
Ihih wsatei nmark tif 228 ixactls 3ti
hidts hilgher th;mt it ha'. ever bieen lit
beforue reach .1. It is hopteih tha-t
1ii thet dhistractiiris of rmelh mii.
mtenit. t hat tlhere wsi 11he anl evern larger
at t(enihtlie--thle go al ha s heeti set at 25t
as a minimum.S