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(Continued from page one.) The Gamecocks, following their vic tory over the Bulldogs returned to the home coop, and there rested peacefully until they ventured forth to invade the northern part of the state. The first foe they encountered was the Wofford Terriers on'January 18th. With Lindsay staring for the Terriers and Wright the shining light of the Gamecocks, the Old Gold and Black triumphed over the Birds by the score of 24 to 21. It was a nip and tuck affair and only a last min ute rally saved Wofford from defeat. From Spartanburg the Gamecocks pro ceeded to Greenville wherein resides a certain Purple Wind, mighty and de fiant (although it has not been quite so much so since last November 11th). The Birds, upon their arrival in the Mountain City, engaged in battle with this same Wind, and after playing a wonderful game and putting up a real fight, lost by the score of 26 to 13. The Garnet and Black had the edge on the Furman five in the first half, and this period ended .,with the score 13 to 8 in favor of Caro Flina. However, the second period was -all Furman, the Hornets making 18 .3points to a goose egg for the Birds. -Wright and Wallace played the best game for the losers, as did Alex Waite, cowhile Andrews and Brock were the stars .9of the Furman quintet. Carolina, 13; Furman, 26. Wallace (5) .... F ............Waters c'iWright (6).......F .....Andrews (16) SGasque ......... C .......Brock (6) iWaite (2) ...... G ........Carter (2) Lillis ........... G ..Quissenbury (2) Substitutions: Carolina-Floyd for Wallace, Wallace for Lillis, Baker for Wallace, Wallace for Floyd, Lillis for Baker, Abrams for Lillis, Baker for Abrams. Furman-Simons for Carter. Scoring (foul goals) : Carolina-Wal lace, 5; Andrews, 8. Referee, Campbell. After their defeat at the hands of Furman the Gamecocks moved on to the lair of the Tiger where they dropped another on to the tune 27 to 19. The Clemson team grabbed the lead at the start and held it, the score at the end of the first half being 11 to 6. For Clemson, Bryan and Day were the stars, while Wright and Willace played the best ball of the Birds. Following this game the Gamecocks came home for a few days rest, after which they journeyed to the camp of the Indians on January 24th. Here they again met with disasterous results,.for although they fought hard every minute of the game, they lost by a score of 41 to 9. Newberry played an excellent passing game and their long shots seem ed drawn to the basket by some invisible force. Wollet was the star of the game, being ably assisted by Shealy and Mc Phee. L The lineup: Carolina, 9; Newberry, 41. W allace .........F ..........Gwilliam W 'right ......... F ...........W ollett Gasque ......... C ...........McPhee W aite .. ....... G .............Shealy Lillis ........... G ............Butler Substitutions: Carolina-Floyd for Wallace, Abrams for Gasque, Baker for Lillis. Newberry--C. Borts for Gwil liam, Czarnitzki for Vollet, Stoudemire for McPhee, G. Borts for Butler. Ref eree, Johlnson (P. C.). After a 10-day rest during which time examinations were disposed of, the Gamecocks once again enteredl the arena, thlis time on thleir owvn floor. The Cit adel invaded our sacred domains on Feb ruary 6th and dep)artedl a fter a b)rief stay with the knowledge that they had been licked by the score of 34 to 10. Thue Birds grabbed a big lead and( wvere never ill any dlanger of being overhauled. Gasque led in individual scoring for thle Garnet and Black, accounting for 16 LORICK & I The College I Pocket Knives, Razors, Brushes, Sh; -ATHLETIi Footballs, Baseballs, Spc Special Attention and Price A GOOD PLA( Th METROPOLITAP 1544 MAIN Special attention given points, while Wright rang up ten of the remaining points. Lillis played a .vonderful game at guard. Captain Mon eith led the Bulldogs in scoring, and, to gether with Wagener, played an ex :cllent game. The lineup: Carolina, 34; Citadel, 10. Wallace .........F..........Monteith Wright .........F.........Covington Gasque ......... C............Bohlen Lillis ..........G..........Wagener Baker ..........G .........McDowetl Substitutions: Carolina-Floyd for Wallace, Abrams for Gasque, Jones for Wright, McSwain for Baker, Singleton for Jones, Rose for Lillis. Citadel Blanding for McDowell, Cantey for Bohlen Scoring (field goals) : Carolina -Wright, 5; Gasque, 3; Wallace, Floyd, Jones, Lillis. Citadel-Coving ton, Bohlen. Foul goals: Carolina Gasque, 8; Abrams, 2. Citadel-Mon teith, 6. Referee, Parks. Tihe following night our territory was again invaded, this time by the Wofford T'erriers, and again the Birds performed nobly and revenged themselves on the Old Gold and Black by downing them 29 to 11. The feature of the game was the frequent fouls on both sides and "Skeet" Gasque's inability to miss free throws. "Skeet" certainly outdid himself in that game, leading in field goals and foul goals. and ringing up 19 of the total 29 points all by his lonesome. Ed Lillis was on the jo) again and played a bang up game at guard as did Dick Baker. For Wofford, Childs led his team in scoring, while Collins played a good game at forward. The Gamecocks again got off to a long lead that was never n danger of being overcome, the score att the end of the first half being 19 to 4. Carolina, 29; Wofford, 11. W allace .........F ............Gentry W right ......... F .............Collins Gasque ......... C .............Childs Lillis ........... G ........Dillingham Baker .......... G ............Rogers Substitutions: Carolina-Thompson for Baker, Baker for Thompson, McSwain for Baker, Abrams for Lillis, Singleton for Wallace, Wallace for McSwain, Abrams for \Vallace. Wofford-Batson for Gentry, Williams for Childs, Gentry for Batson, Childs for Collins. Scoring (field goals) : Carolina-Gasque, 5; Wright, 3; Wallace, Singleton. Wofford -Childs, 3. Foul goals: Carolina-Gas que, 9. Wofford-Collins, 5. Referee, Parks. M. Wrestling Meet with Charleston Tihe wrestling and boxing team of the university met a team from the Charles ton Y. M. C. A. at the university gym nasium some time before Christmas, and, with a little elbow grease and a few twists, won the meet. Carolina only lost one fall to the team from the City by the Sea, "Red" Jenning's man being just a bit too much for him. Buddy Mc Kee won his bout on points, while Johnny Montgomery and Lawrence Kirven won on straight falls. In a bout that was not a part of the regular meet, "Jumbo" Gramling lost to Tompkins, of Columbia. 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