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LOOKING BACK A WEEK IN FOOTBALL eason Passes Half-Way Mark CJ Fair Game Over-Wof ford's Case 9 (By Jay Em Boo) cs Football in South Carolina passed the Aalf way station. Most of the teams W)lay tenl games and the lapse oi tinie he . ween the last and this week-cid Imlarks e mid-season. The month of Nivim ber remais itr the gridiron falls tipg; their football appetites appeased. Ike wise the month of November brings stie of the best games of the season. With the passage of the seaso.i some of those who were looking forward ti chanipioiship teams art beginning to realize that their fond hopes were false ly founded. The race. however cintinu. es to hold imich interest through,lut tile State. There are several big games In the schedules of the eight Palmietto l1 tams. either with teams within or withtit th borders of the state. Of c kuvrs ee interest is manifested in the Fllrinan Carolina aid liimanWI4Clesn i.i ae Other feature, conitotsts arc loniiing vi .which fanis expect ti tifer sI lif lt. liest sport (if the seasin. Sport scribt- g-it buisy. ts iukl I pre-scast'll d pe predittilg a ite -a- ., fir Sith Carolina and si fat ir thl ta had little to take back. Thi, year : ttlh Carolina teamls have male cretdililt mngs ill iterstate gaieits. Stmil-- havk ctime back victi-rious from heyi I Ii 01n fiines tof Siuth C.rlina. Ci I. among these is lurian hIt( w n:. t Charlottesville, Va. and w4n a 1. .. 1 victory and who oi last Saturda\. a i t q playing three hard game- cight da\ 'i w from the strong Richimid Uinversits team, previously having shoved )tvid son college under just three da w , I fore. Carolina-Clemson Game Over O.e of the biggest galies is now writ ten into history and it was a hit if rea history too that will be told t, tlh ctm ing generationos, that is the C.;rolin-t Clemson game of fair week. There wi a tine. until very recently. (ti, that Ihis game was "'F " gatle t of tile ,ea.,i. It still holds frtnt ranik aimog tlt con tests in that it draws larger crowds than an- other t#ine contest ini the statei but it is not tile T1 1I. ON IM ItaIi ;nne ,; the seasmn in Suth Carolina at mllt 'rt. showing the strides inade by ithltail teams in the state. aid the great inlterest that is being niutiifested by- the fans. "That game" is over. As has alrt-ad been saiI it was a great gamt--d-eclart-d by the vetera.ns wlit have Nveen th alcieit rivals mlett year atfter ear.ta have beeli one if tIle bc-t. if I.t tlt tmost bitterly ftoight game ever 1i ny these two instittitions. There were twit other highly ittlert-t ilig gaies ini Stith Ciarolina fit p.ast week. ( )it Friday Newherry college celebrated "loimle comiing da" td a though meeting a 19 to, 13 defeat at te hanids of the Wi ifordi lTtrrier,I te N ewberry Iidianis startled tIhe fan.i lhv mnakinug twit touiclihtwn s itn 58 sectotin I play. Stotitblaidy tniay ti iine ablt \\ ~ it staitist ics ti slitow that this is noi t a Sithl Carolina r-eoird anId thiereby "takt thle jiy tiut oif Iife" for thotste claiming new\ ri-cords, hut it ltoioks like a rectord ti itherw~iste prtovedl. The theitr fteaturie at triactijot was th<i I'. C.- Citadtel gamle. .atch teali ieintred iihayedlfti- full iliperiiods, the vasIticrow seat tered and thit tteams wtvi theliir warvs anid they have- nt ite-t setored til each talkinig abltl "htek" andi "the bretaksf te ugame" bitt whieni a tteami tarries Ite ball lto thle twit tin thtree yard litt-o soundlis his whistle c-allinig the gameit t, ani tend. Ithere is somnethinig t haltca-.nito' liass ats a "'casual remarltk." It is rtai on ablte to expiect that hail nti time- slippedt MRS. J. E 919 SUJMTI' Boarden~ Good Fare. R< Pleasant St Phon THE GRIDIRON INKPOT "'TIS A I,(NG L,:NE: TIIAT IIA NO TURNING. Cardlia's luck pm-itively refitses t. Swii, 3ut. Sumpin's boun to happen soui ' late laybe when North meets South tomorrowv. Why be peSsimli-stie. its a iot easier ti -- fie ani optimist antd wear a smile al tile tille. The Seastn i Is lIlv hali \ver, n'itl l best lines left. ( )II tf Greeiville and ( )raigebIurg We always give the Tarheels a RlVAL battle. Time to make up for past losses! It would lie fine ti take it out o N C. U. G) to it \'arsity. \\e arc with av A 1i \ V S. I evre'' wdhat we believe. That: l anl for man we have tile bies tea V in tile South. \1d abouit tle best oi coaches too. I lie team Oneeds Morale, so. Slop this Infernal knocking. kcal "A Suipiorter's" letter elsewhert im this paper. I i 3'lnger teIIilbers oi tihe gallinace al Ir rie are ill wiing gaies. did you knocb them1 wheni, Ihey lost that freak gamlle to New herry I slall say not. Kcep It up Rt,o le \\'hat's ron with thet bmnd' Quiite a bit (if all right w'e wtuhlid say A 100 per cent improvement over folI er iiiI* piodcer. ('AXlI.C-()KKS THlAT ()I.I) EI MI FIGHlT T().\l)RR()\\. t'.s.c. )on't Imliss the F:uruial g.m1iC a Greeille; .arle Black is gqinig ti, dip licate his famou, ()ttari I hie spiee .n 1921. tip i the I'resbteriao' Sattrda\ whei tllev had the hall oni ti lhll ) , e'u. yard lie that they mlay have sctred. 1 is also rue tlhat they might b;ae let held ifr dowis I iight have i,,t lit hall bilt it is ilit beyondII reasn' i ll tcx peet that they mlight have fiirced tilt hall over that little whlute 1inc w0hiich i tll? inl.stalict, was si .nea anld yet S I Wofford's Problem ffrd has "(Imew%hat ill a. c b; c;aw OilPs suaItI. Tllc Tcrrlrj k., s etid 105 pillnlts ;igaillst all their (Ip 111,1lilts thits iar. xlaly of tltse hav, leelil with tealis oItsitd' (if the slatc witll mitfits that d 4l 14t t*l'tl ill tih elallilisllip race. I liwtver e far rlinils bthat its two leal gains, \\ fit fo has had I-lly 13 pills against lii'ercl it. all being iile by Newherry iln tha siididoni ruish nieair the t'ndi if tIhe gium last lFridlay. Thle <ileer situhat iion ill \\'o isord's ca. is that iitimeets nonle ofi Ite so-calte, "hig ltre."---t;'iriolina, ('tis"oni andl Folr imaii andi it the 'Terieris sIhold wini irn i al state tilliilnenlts there mlighit lhe :i biasi selves andui leave the pour ii spots sc'ribei ('ithe Carolinvaivr. aoth Carlim ',i Sahnlii tom1rrow. \\'lritrd vs. glehiorle at Sptaia*il litSarda ilcti ''elt'lg thi s n t k '.I a lckbr V. 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