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Just Wait Until The Freshme Next Ia4Are Year, Clemson Ray ee RadThe BAenedictine University of South Carolina VOL. XVII. COIUl\BIA, S. C. ()CT()IH'R 26, 1923 NO. > GAMECC BU Freshmen Stage ( To B Brock's Men Stage Be wildering Passing Attack Biddics 34, Iiger Cubs 0. The Caro lina Freshman v:ctory over the Clemson Rats Saturday was dolibly pleasing. First because it was a sweepiig vindi cation of their <defeat at the hands of the Newherry l'apooses the week before and secondly, it set a mighty good ex aiple to the \'arsity. Some people were prone to grumble because the Ra.s did .not make but one point after touch down and that on a freak-hut we think that any tine a Carolin. !eai piles u) a 34 point leal over Clems0in they have done a good <lays work. And a good days work it was-with a wealth of puzzling plays and a varied passing attack the young Birds literaii swept the Tiger Cubs off their feet. From the whistle the game was all Car olina. Clemson never threatened ti score, making bit 3 first downs the e. tire game. However, the Ilillnien were ma<le of the un1coiuierable stock- of the Tiger and fought to the last breath. The penalties were at a minimum with an exemplifying spirit of slirtsianship prevailing on each side. With 1bioth sides trying to make the contest a real foot hall battle, it was one of the best ever seenl on )avis field. There were mimnv star, on hoth side:;, Coach 11nckingtoin used practically every man available. T name tile stars Woil only be to call tile roll of the Sq(lad. In a field (f excellent ft rwark. the stellar work of Captain Iloyd sto<,d out as wort of special n11te. Not to() Mich crelit c;mLh1 given the brilliant wirk oif hilist,111an;d R6ogers. a pair of Carolina's mit flashy bicks. the way they. hallled asses was I terror ti the (ubls. Once .f this pair figileld inll practically every pass of thw game- -as well as every play-te y cn; tIr w Iass es, catch passes. :a1l rn wvi tI passes. The plasses ntted cain if frmi 12 to 53 yardk, nii tw ,f thpe to the gi)-al lii led directly ti tiuch dows. Th wo \. rk of 11 vyle11 n. Sharpe I and N'. I lall was alsi \or\thy if pc ial atteliti"in. Ihal1 b ckit. Iver fe one of the t-tuchdiIiwn. R's. Ru;ts man ai<l Sidt-Ian istarrcd ill tihe linl a1fllng with 11()Yd. k,ipsc"1mb,1 lilms. Newmanl,l l l ell d111.1 1d clm"in's best wo(rk. The Game Carolina's kick-ci was a shi rt 25 yard mad lIcks retounid tt his 38 van1 line. NI ei loh. Films and (liion prae tically failed tii gain ;und NItI Ingh kickeil 35 tii Shiarle in his scciod attempjt as hbot h teamis were ioffsidie thle irst timne. A\ fier Shiarpe retutrnied 10 yardIs. I i vIe-. toni took 6 iver righit tackle. Johnistiin failed anid t heni kicked 40) va rds toi C lemi soll wlio returnled 1.3, (clemsitol again founid thle hine imlll(letral)le ando kicked 43 tii Johnstiin who only cairriied it hack 3. Johnistoni got 9 and 4 yards fori the first diown. Sharpe, Roi gers and lI hyles lon ruished~ anohier. Sharpec on twii triies mad~oe 6i yards anid Johniistion buockedl 1 yard out oif houndii~s. A pass Jhnilstoni tii Roigers put the hall iln the 13 yard line. A not her pass5 to Riogers was giotid for 5 yards and then Jhntstoni missed a pilace kick frion the 20 yarid 1linc. New main and NI lHug,ihbucked for 6 yar-is (Coninued on Paye Si.r) -FRBESHV CKSL OSI T BIDDIES DE omeback eat Clemson 34-0. Additions Made to Heating Plant. Hot Showers at Last-Lower Campus to Benefit. \Vith the touch of cold sveather 4f the I.ast few days, olle's tholglhts turn ti a large c(,zy chair pulled itp befor a large log fire inl the big, open fire place at hone--or as it was a few years back. To tile majority of the students it is merely a thotght, because here we have the hot water stean system. with a large radiator ill the majority of the rooms. \Vithl the mainy lew it provenicts rt the ;buildiigs, etc., tile heatiig plant was not left out. To Still ply sIfficieit heat and water new ad ditices had to be Iade. The west end of tle building, at williIl partitioi, was tirlin away. llor a distance of ten yards wide a cement fl1144r wa..s maide. :\ additional 200 i.1p. hoiler is no,\w being installed to take care if the extra load due too the extra wings that are being added to \Vod rcI%w rCollege at present. and t,) gi\e sufficient hot water for the showers and baths. In the past Rutledge COllege has bec. tile only ililding oi the caipit's that had hot Water hatls. I)uring the sun Iier I)r. Meltlin and larshall Cantey fqound(ic. a way t(I extend the hot water to, Thornwell and DleSaissire. l,arge ta lhs, aclit, ing as ll(,t watt'r reservoirs. have heeI inlstalle-d inl these huilding-s. The stildents <nmlililng it them 0do llt have to take a trip to the gyi for their anntia l 1II' -1 1 5 u i 'l 1clr w I The Showver Sy,Steml Inl \\'141drow ha' ivn cilliptlely i epaired. I Tot wiate canl ic had inl tihe( individual ro ais we(Ill n ill th haths at prescit. \Vithiin a1 iw days the TestiIg 1..Ihl Illratory is to be cointected with tile ilainl heatinig plant. Ilais are bring imladte to exte,l tet leatinlg'. systcIm to) tllo h1wer eld If th' c;nn111u, it s'M cearly date. Malrsha1l Canitev "a*ys that this Iay he d.Ine Ihe fire tile nIxt sessilill if i1hl;is di ni.I fall thri. TIe \\I ilminl's I cit is to) have .1 st-I ar4 iceatinlicg systiI that is t b ic ii tallcd il I he basemllivnlt 4f the hfilinill. ilW l I.rl c, 4lstriletilan. We need a new classroom building. I '.S.C. Hard Luck, Ehi! .\mcn som'le of thce fiunnyv thiies seen ait the 1.atucc yestcerday, nio thinig cani comparjIle with tihe expceriees oft a tIlr mier pcresidleint lf thce sitndent-hocdyv If reecent yea'.rs. lTe~ yog man~c putrcha, (edI11I tw ticket s frIomi the comititee.). I \ lln dI~a aftcrnoonlc. Not a~ thoultght lccurred tco imi tha:t there could Ihe anythcincg Yecsterdlay rtring, aroundilil eleven Iiifty, sacid studen'~t miarhced inl with his lady fricend, readyl toI ge't tihe seats re scrvedi f'or him1 con the forty vatrd hine. The1 ticets wcre f'orI sea:t s Ihearinlg thec ncumbehcrs 140 anduc 141. lut acs alil stolr cc's canti 1 enid uip gold thcis h:ad ha:d toI let his ildy fair sit cm row unmber ten,. while hce lchi dowl seact itnmber 14 II on row' n:uluIeh(r elevenCl. [EN TO PLA TO'TIGE FEA T CUBS I ;enior Honor Club ot '24 is Chosen By Faculty. At a meeting of t!.k factilty recently ive studeits for the Illmr Cltl were L-0eeted. Thiey were: I iss \I argtllrite \bl. .\ Iessrs. .\I c I ride I )abbs. johnII lrkille I laInkills, Rfhert I,. joneus and R"yal N.\ilo Simith. T h['e selection is m ad. ()nt the ba :sis (f scholarship and stildelet h1oiors. NI iss Abel is a Clum11lbiall and is tilt' prescat ed(Iitor I- f thet C.uMLN.IAxN. .\ C 11ride S)abbs, frm Sumter, is the editmr of the m 1nc . .1 .. 1 lanki.ns, fno I,ake \'iew. is president 4f ile Clarit a 01'1h1nhianl, is lsitant iII the Chen istry and .\Mathenatics I )epartlent. Milo smlith, from Gast(in, is thelre Idenllt (Of th' Seni4r I (' ,Ss an1d the stit Ient bondy. Medal of the Honor Club. The Universitv has from its opening in 1805 always stood for high scholar Ship. F'or Im1ote than a celtilry its acad e'Illic staidards Ilave been steadfastly mIIailtaiield ill the face of infliiences from without and from within that heve tended to sacrifice the( discipline of somi(d Iearling to) other and popilar interests of the ihour. Blelieving that additional eIhI-asis should ie laid upon scholar ship ill the lecture-room and labora t(Iry, anld applied and humllanlized inl the leadership ill tile variuiills callipls alctiv ities, the faculty folllded the I Tionior C lb abl t tillre years ag.p, Sillce thell it has; elected to miembership annually five seniors who in its juidgement best exemplified the spirit of scholarship and I'eadership at ('arolinia. V rom the fir,t, elt--eti"n to thlln 11 lub(111 has bieen regarded by mur stildeit lly aI the highest recv(gnlitiln bestmwed hv Ihe fac tilt u Ip"n intellectual ability and lead ership. I.ast Spring at til' sitggesti n of n'1r "lirls prt'"ident a splecial gld m11edial wa'IS I.sin1ed011 bY the writer. and oniv was presented to each mem'b'r if tille e.111h at a1 meectingt bhA at D)r. .\eltonl Isidente frI tilhe purpse 'of conferrinl! thet '\'ar ity lttrs and f)ther hnr It was al riont- of great signili cran (Conllibnd n11 P'ai' Six.1 Freshmen to Play dLy aftrellIl 11eva !Wr hck n tv , Ih W :111 ll t rt- ti ll ' r I 444t '1 1111 l- IX 1111 [tit 'a0 ' \'li'done hV ln ll Iied fo' The Aw, tht ilek.1ed Il h the \il ty t .4 r(pr . :1 T hl' edill tIul tX : is wXittt(ll ee t nI)aiS s ihl'l; 3t :30.'' ) )'~i~W AY BENa t ESors.DitrIf(h 'RSBYOA IY LARGE SC( Robinson's Toe A Thrilling ] To Captaii Jo0-IC, We're proul (if VIM. with a ba<lly injured knee. We shalow of your former brilliit t here. Plavs that vot wutid or an effort passed over yot, but we fought like a true (Ime)(Iccock, a nli"h unto useless to rtin you i1 <lesperate hope, yott, like a' true fiel<l. y(our last Ctrolila-Clemllsoll South Carolinian football hero, <dent hodly, salute yot as a man CARO,IA o. Ci.F.MSON 7. It wa a hard one to lo,v. withili] heth tcamll phyinlg the gaie if their lives, tie Ti fel anld GaIne-cock battle< cach othe to a Stani still l uring the firSt half. CIcnlINn m Sh1owe<d a Slight cdige (In the Iflfe sive while qnli t 4)the t l hanli til Birls ha<lit - the Sit)n- r line. II flith 1i: twil periwris (If play thle la<ds inrim fit 1Is ttitilraV.lc til liget( i ill ieant;Ig k tpii til alI in Car, l ina tevrrIt it ,r\ practicall Iy i t l ime. \lnech of Ithe pla.y zig zaggcdI< ,l Ie lt Mi<bice if the ficid. Never bef,irc Ill lite histllry I f t eit fair grit-i l b a tilt-I were flie vwil i lis s lit vilnk iIl h il as yeAtIYtily. lei Tiger wl I I, l w a IVI Ie r ill n it I r . V en th( it e r' gretted that tIh i tva< ; f Ohii ii v Icr-IIOl.' v rus lrl illt lit IIlluch: Il te tt r.vl; I ( Ill I I t (I s,I 11 111.T4 W I li gI - . lIlviral lIl thepi 41(1.ncok bettI41- ien were1 blitt ntldi It W clir t part t h g:nnit TheN were principally. \\Ihclur, IlI l;nd id .\Never. l1with touchelow\ns were dcr<l<irectly n1t 11 nten<(ld Sol. l it he -ai<l that 11nci I , p:art 1f th i :nne, l! achW t3d e;vil play, ing. fI --r II i le reak,. ('lcllistill s,c,r k.(i 11 F ea ly ite I 1thi< qua I Ir tevr, whe I t her ['V( I IVerCd a 1*111ll111le (tn ( *;I r, IlII .t ar<1-l 11uc, twice illvY "1ll:1,I11cd ardia I li lll sil Ce ; iicc , a ldi I I1t h th . a pais, I)Ittekrc , till ( i''mel le he ;ttnrh<ll' wn . I bin O w < (opIt I' 1- 1 . ; ifew 111;1111tv, !;Ilcr . < 1111d Fr l1Jc 1% (. r li!. |y;r(I If il n, fli te L'1;l linec. Thc whl..h. C!m d :! l I JI WL Ill e< < li l k il l l l I, i l I c I P C .il f l I { it Il - 1 1: F, Ir 1 hr 111:1.c WlI, ; ki c .\ i ! I h cd I he I. cklv I'lti l 11 . F r Tk I rI. TEPOINT )RE gain Wins Fair Week Game. i Wheeler. You welt tilto vesterdlay's gale knew that you were just a football self. lIt the spitit was ililarily have sitl )letl* with atil t (in thle sidleflnes IuIlertold. Y()u id w\ltel Cach Saw tiat it vakS y keepingio-i yOtt inl tlie game in a Gainlecock< alild Captail1, left tlit( galie, tile highest h o of :mv vithout a mitrier. \\e, tie stlt a football player auill a captaill. Played at g(lod pivot positionl but mazdte several poor passes. There were fully 10,000 spectators iII tie crowded st;inds, nuany being forced to sit oni the sidelines. The rival fins ind stident idies I began arriving early anid nim.i spirited hanter was pas,ed bick and forth. 11th1 cidlege bra ands were preseit and their muitc added inlich pep to the(- occasionl. I )ur ing tile luli each tudlelt 1od(y staged a snake dalw. .very play 4f tile gaMe was thrillinig t4l thec utat;nd oftenl brought thet Npwct;at<>rN top thecir feet. Ulul I ILItils 1f tile :t n e flbw and sile. lighAts will bc ck:twlceh re inl thc 1111er. Carolina Wins Toss Carlill;l n the ito s t:m eleeted to del-Id itlc , \'t , .dIl l wll the sun1 at tl ir batk A. . II sl1 un m1nt the .ladk i 1 t a livlv Y p thirll* Robinson f-or cimsin11i te a he kli!ilf 35 .ul , ch Ia eu I rne111- d i rdk by\ \\r!ilht. TIiiw was( calh-il il laid It . lI I i\ cd in l Lth e tgn e itl ,:Mlc. I Linmd rippd i I fivc yaI ai IhrouQh tithe lini. \ iP1111. irtcd rii Clnd f,.r If-I ..n TIllhe cIll ) 1! r lied and Car'Fli wa lhwk.d. h 11.0Rh .nn rec_v(*rd. Then] ((~onlt 'll m Pn P'ay I .i; I FACULTYk MEM1/1BERS OF DE BATING COUN-CIL ELECTED \sI i lil it Ien .m Il i th i t '-1 f1 the si leny t h \I Ii th 't th falen1'ity mem SI t heaO I n )ia' SiltlIt ati .ii lt'; y tttIl iatu Ith e li n I t t ,(eth li. ,lIt I1- It li !hk..h 1. S 4t Oth I w h Z a hRROWe!iranubro