The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 24, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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LORICK & The Colle Pocket Knives, Razo Brushes, -ATHLE Footballs, Baseballs, Special Attention and Pi GOOD P1 METROPOLIT) 1544 M Special attention giv< line. Two passes failed and Tilg man kicked to Carolina's 20 yard lii Jeffords kicked back to Furman's yard line. A pass failed. \Vatt went in for Riley. Herlong made tI and a pass failed. Tillghman kicked Carolinas 25 yard line and lBo. wright returned five. \Vright ma four and Dukes five. Boatwright ma it first down. Hoatwright got ti and Dukes seven. \Vright made first down. Dukes and \Vright made first down. )ukes and \Vright ma Oite htween them and a pass fail Jeffords kicked to Furmans 20 ya line. Bartelle knocked down a pa Bartelle intercepted a pass and ran Furmans 12 yard line. Boatwrip malde four and \Vright added o) Dukes took four and then made first down oin the two yard line. Dub failed to gain. Jaskiewicz replac ii)ukes. Jaskiewicz bucked tile hall wi-thin six inches of the goal line a on the next smash carried it over i the touchdown. H-erlong blocked Jt fords 'kick for the extra point. H combe took Jaskiewicz's place. MI daugh kicked to Furmans 25 yard li A forward pass from Brison to M, nick was good for a gain of 30 yar It was Fiurman's first earned 1i down of the game. 'Murdatigh int, cepted a pass oil his own 33 yard Iii \\'trrel l went in for Sholar. Caroli failed io gain and jeffords puitted < of hounids on Furman's 40 yard li \\'ith less thall a Iiniute to play Bri sol threw a forward pass to \Vatt for a gain of 25 yards and oin the li ply of the gamel passed to Tilghl over the goal line for a tucldo I erlonugs attempt at a go,al fr placeent failed, the 1 hall striking I ero.ss har. ''ine was tilt as the p. was made and the try for goal m aftcr the expiratin tof tle regu period. FOOTBALL ILet's win 'em all boys and HAVE A BIG FEED from COHEN'S DELICATESSEE Phone 5832 1229 Hampton Av I STUDENTS ! Areou higginig ini youir siniit? D)o youl nteed adiittitnal ptep? )unahil IEntglish ipes IJ. S. Pnush Cigar Company Cigars, Soda, Pocket BillarI 1309 MAIN STREET LOWRANCE ge Man's Store rs, Razor Strops, Shaving Shaving Soaps TIC GOODS Sport Sweaters and Robes -ices Given to University Men A .ACE TO EAT THE kN RESTAURANT LIN STREET an to University Students. h- Carolina (13) Furman (6) ic. I,illard..........LI-........ Tilghman 40 NI v.rdaugh........... McElween rs Bartelle.. ..........LG ...... Blackwell vo W aite............ C ...... Robertson 0 A. Dukes.... ....RG ........... Orr kt- I,ollg............. ........ B row n de Sholar...... ....R ........ Mimlick de Bloatwright.......Q11 .......... Riley vo I loicombe........ ........ Heriong a Jeffords..........RI-I ........ Brunson a laskiewicz.. ..... . B ........ Harrell de Score by periods: d- Carolina ........ .....0 7 0 0- 13 rd F1urm1an ........ ......0 0 0 6- 6 ss. Carolina scoring : Touchdowns, L,il to lard. .jaskiewicz. Try for point af.ter lit totiuhdown, Jeffords (goal from place - men t ). Furman scoring: Touchdown, it Tilghmlian. Carolina substitutions: J. es )kes for 1olcombe. Wright for jas e( kiewicz. Jaskiewicz for J. Dukes, Hol to combe for Jaskiewicz, \Vorrell for (1 Sholar. Vurman substitutions: W aters or for Riley, lruce for Minnick. Smith - for McElveen. NicElveen for Bruce. ~ Rilcy for Waters, Mitnick for liruce. r- Yclell for Brumson, Brunsoi for i Yelidell. Waters for Riley. O1licials: Referee, Maclean (Newberry ) ;tum Is. lre. Younit s ( Ni ulenberg ) : head linesimal. Dun1ap (Clemson). Tie of r- periods, 13 mintites. le.I " Hope and Bell at "Y" Conven uot tion. Ill. it- (Conlinmd from l 4'y. One) Is her.lhip. has now been changed in the ast dilent deliartenilk-t Io incliet all men \n who will ascribe to tile pur-post of tile V atil who will class themselves as Chhitian. This part (,f the chanlge was acceptbc(Iy -teilt convention withollt is dei .tc. Iut when the change was sug as gcstcd for tie leillailliig departients. al a s pirited delate wVlihi lasted f(Ir the greater pail (ai twI essi 'l was fIrt h ci(11111ig. Villall.\ a it lpr iiiSe was Iached allowing Ioards to elect It) 1er cc-x 4f their lonilbership friin jani og non chiurch iluemblers. butt \ho will nievert hel en declare themnselvyes tol be Ch. 'ristiaoi. Thle has.is of ineitubershipi r enaitis lhe same. This implor'tanit chlanige dloes not elfect the Stouth as nu chi as it does the res.t of tihe etottrv for here the grea.t majority of all the iiiemnbers of the V. .\i C. . are chtnreli 111011hettrs. iiltwever it gives a mttoch hr oder btasis for the "Y"' and is the beIginiing of what is hiopted to b Ie a treellnt ts exlpanlsion0. I .1 iesides thet foregt inig therce werie noi very import tanit issues at stake aiid thle remnaitlintg sessions1 Wi w ere otistimed in hearing tIhe repo rt s of the various de . pa t itints, ctomm11 ss4ins and( ctntnllittees. (blne o f thie things that ituipress ('le was tilt fact, as delegates. were piresenit a Iaige liititbel ( 'f tile leadli g menl 1in fi n~mancial, jud(icial. andl social lines ini the Icount111ry. Stn lt f the great leaders O tf tinits, g reat mai factotrinig lit)tises, Jali lbor 11liotis were thlere. nakimig as c' sltolol,itt an and t ruly reprresenltative A .\imericani gathinlg as oner ctold hopelI toget tg(the1r iinder ally ci rcumlstatices ill t his counitrmy. Ani~ther ting that wsl vry mlarkedI was that, tho the is dus t stake were issites 'that hladI 'ell f tutht tver. repteateliy for the last t wenty yea rs, atl thlo tIle fight was as ha rd a one as could1( he wi shed aniy whlere, still tihe spteechies aiid tile whlte attitude of th'e conlven4tion was withoultt Iany trace (If hitternless whlat so ever. The whole mlatter was applroachled ill a Christian attitude;uand after serious. TIheC entire emphasis of the coniven.tioni work. Mati expressions were brought t the convention from the foreign cou tries by their delegates. Some very ir ipring adIdresses by Dr. Mott, Robei F. Speer, Judge Lyons, and Ash joles. The University delegaition returnec Mne (ay earlier due to the fact that oui relatives-well-. Next time we go t Atlantic City we are going to alol sone real rich Uncle before leaving. I l1pe. -0 Basketball Soon. \With King Football soon to he d< throne(l, King Basketball will soo slccec(l to the sipremacy, for his reig luring the colder months of the wir ter. There is very little "inside dope to he spille(l this early. except that t1i call for candidates will be issued abot he first of December, immediately al ter the cessation of hostilities upon th gri(liron. Manager Josey has a ver attractive schediule worked out. whic should give us every possible chanc to lan(I the State Championship if N have tihe team to (1o it wi.th. And i you don't believe we are going to hav that kind of team, jist talk to Captai Chisholm Vallacc for about five mit utes and all your doubts will he rt moved. We had a pretty good teai last year and its going to be work better this winter. And while we're on this subject, wi; aboit the freshimen basketball players We ktiow enough of them to make 11 a mighty goo(d team, and it would I a great pity for them to have to acti ally lose a whole year fron the gain when very little monley would he need'. t pill out a good fresh team that woul help till the gaps in the varsity flnet. ltext seasoni. The varsit.y playel could probablly help somewhat ii tIl c (aching of -Ie freshimeni and th wuld l reduce the expenses i coaching to a iimum. 1low ahoi it ? \e wuld like to) see a fres basketball team jlist as goodl as th; frt-sli fottball team that is moppi up with everything that it strikes a' there's no reason why we can't hal that team. S. Chanticleer Club Holds Meeting T hae hanticleer held a very p)leasai nmeetHing Nlonlay night. Nov. 13, )"lVIn 'I all. '\I r. Colesnan Karesch. tIl plresi(lit of the ClIb, called the mectir to rder at 8:00 1'. M. After dispen ing with a few small matters of lbus ness the flir a-.is turnel over to \1 'I'lmn Sparkman. tle main speaker < tlme evening. Ir. Sparkman took f< his N1ub1jec.l. Iyrn, the poet; his cha acter as shuwnt in his writings." TI su1biject wa, ably presented and dI enIj()-oed Iv all. 'Ilthe dIisclssi(n tlh 'wet hc arktundl* the 'atire. each tme her atling his oinon to that a reay expresse(l. The supreine wi lOer,'t of the 'evelit wm as that Mr1-. Kareslh had niotlhinlg say. Mr. \\'i.ttkowsky said a gre deal et it was privately hinted th Mrt. \\' ittkowtsky sa id abiount as tmuch Xlir. Na :resh otn lie subjlect tinder dIi Th'le elth mieet ing was.1 ani enijo yah aliair. 'lThe imembers ati cipate wi plea stit're i ,the . nx t tieetinig whlichl w bei held Mona nttl iight. Nov. 27. at i hometit of Mri. Spa rkmnan,i who has i vitedl the c'lub1 to lbe at his home tht nlight. C. S. C. Dean Baker Addresses Y. M.C. A. Thelu V. .\l. (. A. wmas fotutett, havinig Deani taker as its speaker \Vedesda niht, ov.8. Tlhe D usted the t ripi(od of the Untiversity e blenm as att il lust rat ion of his addre n'. citing stuchi ouItstanintg charaeters Mlarculs Aurel ius, MIichiael A ngelo ai others as worl'd leaders anid as ' ampi~les that sl(hul be fodllowedt'( by eve college man. Th'le IDean very force ful itlIust rated his po ints showing the greo oppoirtuntiity every man who is forPtumi enou itgh to lie in eollege has. TIhe oneh thinig hackinig about mnee ting was the attenidancee.. The" mieetintgs am'e very hetictial along; lines as stpeakers of various types a s'.etut andI thest' meet intgs sholi 'manid a fuill at tenidance.. \V'hen lie hell rintgs let's lay' asi otur wolrk atid go downi tol Flytnt H:1 Yoti wilhlibe thetre for only a half he anid y'our time wmill beI' wvell spentt. Le altlibe the.re tnext Wedniesday night a have your roommate ahonig with you, R. M. S - u t thel V ~LET'S t yl 11 L1 I BEGINNING SATURDAY -E L A I E HAMMERSTEIN h e in e "UNDER OATH" i1 11 it WED. THURS. FRI. Wm. DeMille's Production it "CLARENCE" it with WALLACE (1 REID AGNES AYRES MAY McAVOY From the World Famous Booth Tarkington Play it it Coming Next Saturday GLORIA SWANSON "THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW" r. ,f i 1 it CHARLIE o - ( I''Irmerly with le. SUCC1ESSORS TO, IllElC e j\\'I. \\'l,. lIlI (1Is\I) TO jSPElCIAl,.\TTI'NTI()N (1l\'lEN '- I 128 .ardy St., Opposite Jeroim 1 I %TII it The Latest Creat re e- SOCIETY BRAND ANI de Come in-we take pleasure in .11. Marshall Tatui "fillf ll GOA PROGRAM Week of NOVEMBER 27th MON., TUES. WED. Rex Ingram's Greatest Masterpiece "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" Featuring ALICE TERRY Of The Four Horseman Fame THU. FRI. SAT. JOHN GILBERT THE STAR OF MONTE CRISTO in "THE YELLOW SPAIN" Also Added LLOYD HAMILTON in "THE EDUCATOR" This is some Comedy. Don't Miss It. Gamecocks Don't Miss This Program P1IONE 6061 e MONROE HEIR'S l\IAli R S1101P RE OUR 01.1) 'RIE~ND)S I,OCATION TO UN IVER{SITY STUDEINT1SI Hotel, next to Womn's Exchange I make their headquarters at Phone 3768 ion in Fall Suits * GRIFFON CLOTHES showing you these garments n Clothing Co.