The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 24, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
The Game With Centre.
(Continued from Page One)
bunk, may well be laid aside. The
bald fact is that we are going to meet
Centre College on an even footing and
that if she expeots to get away with
that game on Turkey Day she will have
to play the very best brand of foot
ball that she knows-and then some.
The Gamecock is all primted for that
the big game of the 1922 season. We
believe that we have a chance, a good
chance, of taking that game from the
Praying Colonels, and the only thing
that we hope is that, if we lose, it won't
be on the breaks of the game. The
Gamecock upon the gridiron is always
ready to acknowledge the superiority
of a a better team, but how we do hate
to see a fumble, a poor kick, a single
piece of bad judgment, ttterly mar an
otherwise flawless afternoon's perform
ance.
This is to be the last appearance of
the Gamecock upon the gridiron this
fall. It is the last chance for this
student body to show [ how strongly
they are behind the eleven that has
been fighting our battles. It is t;p to
the men of the campus to keep theni
keyed tip for this last critical game
that will mean so much in the final
reckoning of the year 1922 in Carolina
football history. We can't all go to
Danville with the team, more's the
pity, but we can all keep interest at a
high pi.tch and help furnish the FOOT
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winning teams. This campus should
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need for apology or alibi when the re
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Freshmen Now State Champs.
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die wild intoxication of al big football
game. The official setting vas fur
nished by a number of dignitaries of
both schools. Dr. and Mrs. Melton
were on hand, and very much in evi
dence. They arrived after a trip
through the cotin(ry from Orangeburg
where they went to see the varsity
game with Citadel the day before.
Then too many of the Carolina stu
dents who wvent to Orangeburg, took
inl the game at Florence before they
reappeare(d with heaming countenances
upon University campus.
''lhe gameu developed a veritable host
of stars. However in such a game,
where every man was fighting for all
he was worth every minute of the time.
i<t is difficult to pick out the men who
stan( head and shoulders above the
common run. The big feature of the
day was the playing, both on offense
and defense. of the Carolina tackles
an(l ends. Four varsity men could not
have put up a better exhibition of driv
ing. intelligent football than was ex
hibited by the four freshmen who held
down these positions and held theml
dowl to perfection : Sholar. Long.
Lillard and Murdaugh fought lik, de
mons individually and teamed up so
well that the Furman outfit did not earn'
a single first down through the line,
their three coming on overhead work.
and 'two of these in the last minute of
play.
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wright playcd tile best bal l. 1 )ukes
ploughed through tile line time and time
again for substantial gains, while P). J.
was all that coil he wished for inl the
wildest dreams when it caime to running
inl tile open fiel(I and ge.tting the ulti
imate of effort out of his team. Ilol
collbe and JelTords played well and
contributed largely to tlie earniling of
tile Biddies' eight first downs, four ill
eacl half. Jazz was run ill to carry the
ball over in the last quarter, the big full
back .turned the trick to the infinite
delight of the Carolina supporters who
were so fortinate as to he present.
For Furman the best work in the line
was done by Mclwcen, who played a
wonderful gane at tackle, breaking up
the Carolina plays time and time again
when they looked good for gains.
lirown oil the other tackle also played
a strong defensive game. Ill the back
ield Herlong played the most consist
ently good game. although Harrell got
away with the longest run of thel day
on a recovered fumble which he took
ill the field for more than forty yards.
It was a great game and our only
regret is that it couldn't have been
played in Columbia so that every splu
lent could have seen the freshmen in
the best game tiley have played thus
far. At that they did not lack for sup
port as Billy Doar was oil hand and
led the enthusiasts ill some first class
yelling. A iumber of 'tile varsity team
also went over for the game, taking
the day to enjoy sweet reliniscelses
of the victory over tile Blue and White
of Citadel the day before at another
fair. S.
Tlhie game1 by periods:
FIRST PE''RIOD.
Furman won tile toss aid selected
'the west goal. Jaskiewicz kicked over
the goal line and the ball was put ill
play oi Furman's 20 yard line. Her
long made four oil the first play of
the game but failed on the next piinge
and Harrell did no better. Brunson
kicked to Carolina's 30 yard line. IHol
com11be mad(e two and Jazz added two
More. Boatwright got a yard and
Jeffords kicked over 'the goal line. Her
long and Brunson made only eight
yards in three plays and B1runson
kicked oit of bounds on the 38 yard
line. Carolina made four yards but
Carolina was penalized 15 yards for
holding A pass failed and Jeffords
puited over the goal line. ihree line
plays netted but five yards and Brun
Sont kicked to Carolina's 40 yard line.
Jeffords kicked back to Furman's 18
yard line. Furman ucked out of
bounds, a line play gained a yard and
Brunson kicked to Carolina's 45 yard
line. Carolina tried the line with only
slight success and Jeffords kicked 'to
the 20 yard line. Riley and Herlong
hit the line with no gain and Lillard
tossed Brinson for a six yard loss.
Brunson kicked to his own 35 yard
line, but Carolina was offside and the
ball was taken back. Ierlong failed
to gain and at end play lost two yards.
Waters replaced Riley. The period
eneded with the ball in Furman's pos
Session on its own 22 yard line.
SF.COND) PF.RTID.
llruisoni's kick carried onlly to his
own 35 yard line. Holeombl failed to
g.ainl and F"urmlan iterceptedl a pass.
Tlwo line plays failed. Wright wvent
ill for J askiewicz. ;\ line smiashi gainedl
bult a yard and( lBruisoin kicked tol Car
'ilina's 35 yard line. Furman was
pienalizedl 15 yardls for hioling and the
ball w ~as inl play on the 40 yard hine.
A linue play was stoppedS. Boat wright
miadie four. A pass failed. Jeffords
kicked to uirmianis nine yard hine.
M urdlauigh threw HeI(rlonlg for a loss of
three yards. BTrunisonl also lost a yardl
ando then(1 kicked but C'arol ina was liff
sidle and( t he hall went hack with first
downyl for Furmiain. Twol linle plays
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failed and Brunson kicked to Fur
man's 28 yard line, Boatwright run
ning back eight yards to the 20 yard
line. A line play failed to gain and
Holcombe made only one yard. J.
I)ukes went in for Holcomber. Jef
fords tossed a forward pass to Lil
lard over the goal line for the first
touchdown of tile game. Jeffords ad
ded one point with a goal from place
ilelet
NIurdaegh kicked to Ierlong on Fur
mant's 20 yard line. IHerlong returning
ten yards but fumbling. A. Dukes
recovered for Carolina. Jeffords made
one yard and J. )ukes two. Wright
added four. .1 I)ukes made it first
down oi the 20 yard line. Boatwright
ran 12 yards to Furman's eight yard
line. Bruce went inl for N iiinick.
i)ukes fumbled and Bruce recovered
for Furman onI his own 13 yard line.
Brunson fumbled but recovered. Brt:n
son kicked to his own 30 yard line.
Hrunsoin intercepted a pass and ran
to the 45 yard line. Lillard inter
eepted a pass on his own 40 yard lile.
Jeffords shot a pass to Lillard for
eight vards. Smith weit ill for NIcFI
veen. Jeffords threw a pass to Sholar
for a gain of eight yard:; as the
whistle sounded for the end of the
bal f.
THIRD) PEIRIOD.
At the beginning of the second half
Nclelveen and Niinnick returned too ithe
gaie and Yelldell took Brunson's
place. Murdaugh kicked off out of
hall over the goal line. Yelldell failed
ouninds and on tile next try booted the
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to gain and IHeriong's drive gave him
but a yard. [iilard threw Yell(ell
for a live yard loss and Tillglimal
kicked to his owii 40 yard line. D ukes
and \\'right nade five between them
aid a pass to Sholar added .three. jef
for(s kicked to Furman's tell yard line.
Iferlong an(l elidell gained two yards
inl two plays and Tilgmliian kicked to
Imlidlield. Dtikes clipped off live and
Wright oile. j\ forward pass ground
Led. Carolina was penalized 15 yards
for holding. Jeffords kicked to lur
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a five yard penalty was assessed. lur
man Coluld not gain and Tilghman
kicked to Carolina's 45 yard line.
Dukes imade three but Wright and
loatwright failed and Jeffords kicked
to the .30 yard line. l,ong stopped a
;mashi at the line. Jeffords intercept
:d a pass and ran to Ftriman's 11 yard
line. A line play was a failure. Wright
fumbled. Harrell recoverel and ran
40 yards to midlield where he was
tackled by J. Dnkes and lartelle, the
two Carolina players fighting off a
nass of interference to get to the run
ier when he seemed to have a great
'hance to go for a touchdown. Her
ilg anl Harrell inade five between
tieni as the period ended.
FOURTH PF.RIOD.
Johnny Dukes intercepted a pass oil
iis fiwn 40 yard line. Brunson went
in for Yelldell. Bloatwright failed and
jetTords punted to Fiurman's 40 yard
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