The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 16, 1923, Image 1
Two Games in
ThreeDaysBut the Teim
IaTte ard c Is Just
Primed for W. & L.
University of South Carolina
V O L. -VII. C O L U M B IA , S . C . <\M 1-'. I R 16. 1923 N .
S. C. ALUMNI IN NORTH
CAROLINA ORGANIZE
News has been receivcd fr(m (ur sii .
ter state to) the ef fect that tile aluit
of the University 44 Sthl Carina. re
siig,g in Guilford and Iimlvirsyh coun1tics.
N. C., have mrganlized. .\ Ileeting for
this purlmse was called toi N(iv. 8ih by
Mlr. Benet Po)Ilk)f f.
h'llose presil :t a thi lmetili
Greensboro) Were 'irs. I.dwill I,lieas.
ANiss A.anie I K c'tchit11. s I ssrs Picriere!
Ruickcr , bmim Teal, R Ichard \\in,lc:id ,,f
the city. amd .\It. I(lik fIlf \\-il-toil
Salem. F.i.-ht I'ther alumlili Were( 1unable,
to be present at the first meetit bit
sent their promnises of siipirt.
Ir. P'ierce C. Rlicker, foriler C-011um1
hian and promiient business tian iof
Greenlsbrt) was ch4o4senl as the president
of the orgabilizationll. The (thler offices
elected were Dr. -1. 1.. Izler of \\'instim.
Saleml, vice-president, and Richard \\Win
stead. Jr.. secretary attd treasurer. A fIer
the election) tie discussiott tirned tl the
chances if securing for Greenshiio the
1924 fbothall game betweeni the Univer
sities of Nothtt and Sith Caldina. A
c0mmt11ittee was appointed to confer with
the Grecnsboro Aunii .\ssiciatitt of
U. N. C. to see about this.
The neimhers preseit decided ti dis
cuiss at the( nlext mleetinig the p)ossib)lilt
of maintaining a scholarship fund. They
will meet againi otn Friday, Dec. 7th in
Greenisbouro.
The Guilford-Feorsythi Cmunties .\limini
Assiciatim If the Uitiversity of Smuth
Carolina hopes to get itt tuitich with the
alumni of S. C. i the cities tof North
Cariina and form a state-wide alumni
association.
-U.S.C
University Grounds
Being Beautified
During tile last days t sit
dents have loioked with pride towards
the scheme 'If beautt i i\'i yIg tie ca mps. Our
camptis is rich in traditimal hist(iry, an I
cAtaills mlialy (Ild huildings that add to
its attractivetness, bit with tile addition
(If a few fhoweri-g plamts it witld sllow
ip far better.
Dr. NIeltott and \It. B>ciwen, a lands
cape gardener. have beeni lsv at Vr
onl plans that will dh imuch to, makc this
(old callitis mo1"re heauiti fil. It is unider
stomd that the cxpenses for this tidcr
taking aIre beiig hirliet by friends ( of thc
University who, are initerested inl th,,
work.
lElalrate pilals have been drawnt that
will go far towards trantsfimIlling" thin1g;
in geeal. ''i tIle alhimis retiniig
several years friimIll nw he will tlink
that a fairy princess stuipped with us
fol a while. NIr. Howen says that it will
ie several \ears befmrt all the work call
ed for can lit carried 4ut, hut is gin
to be plusledi as fast as Iossible.
Tile general ,chieme calls fori plants and,1
slirIbs arotil tile hilinig-s. with tmis
Sive beds If can.as, salvias anld variouw,
flmswering hulbs pr(Iperly placed ablut the
at tll bes altieref th any'grt' tn wil -
ap hat iicthipanti n gtees tto bii
attblid wil' ahIramuch'ttett tepren
cha''fti'l. t'all lfts eeW linLh t;l
f:iru t e t bettt' i cofred wit' Engish
Thels pating t stcheme lis ttietteai.'-i
'rastitti atid(I )tK en;,i'' faleieit ever
daeens a~ill', palltti liittit'etsi) vraleat
A;unpus lit' e ra ngementI ng hae behi n
Varsity URin ann
Purple Hurricane Downs
Gamecocks 23-3
Furman's Hurricane Blows Hard
in Third Quarter. Gamecocks
Come Back in Last Period.
CAl\(l, \NA 3. FURMAN 23. im
-ailllei (I ieI*vIItc iII the size of tile stOrm'.
Is 1;list yvar hut ttiliclud exactiv ari>uli.
Carlili 's Gaimcoick . for tile III I I 'lim
ill tl hIistIIry <it gaines beItwceII tlt,
ihmuls, ha- goni <lown il uleicat before,
the l r(1-tih il. la't l)i tht P i.plet1'
liirIuall w it, slie w ll a clear ct vic
tilry, tile scribe hal tile privile.ge of sce
ing the gamic. the first downs were 18
to 5 fir the Iblmriet's, but at that tl
writer cailIt see where the liirds werc
So ha<ly u here Wtas aIl ;
v;iitgv I 4r either tea n ily to the tiin
that Jazz hoted over it field goal ill thet
Seconld (iarter. Carolina clearly oitplay
cd<F llurinain in the filial peril I. Tile
thir<l (itarter was all Hornet.
The hig winldI is a good team wv as
Smith Caroliniii's are proud to acknow
ledge their record, an<d are always glal
t) sc them winl. i,s we twar<l ally other
Carolinia talin, (if voill-se excepting wheni
they play tile Gaiecocks.
Saturday himwevtr til- uiiran.ites niust
alImit tlhat they receive<l every break 4f
the ganile. Cardinia got jiust one, wiheni
Iill IIolhai I <li ilt ceptel a pass, several
of these "breaks" let( to scores. This
i not alihying, fill as I have said he
for lUtirian leservei to wis. ht just
'tating the f; ets.
Nintlhi has cii wrinitten of Furmant
stars, Iloteat and Carter, but these 1w
were sce<i ilt,, complete eclipse otilh ll
1ilt Ihv i siifty <iuarterback namned .! c
CIrrity. This 1l.d was IlvNam1ite to ti
Carlia liine. muchi f the cre<dit fir
I,is winerulir ill p'li mlr l o V illinig tlhough i.
(Ill Im the perfect intrierenec inaIc fmr
ii,l liy iis rmiuiig nates. .\s per tistia!
\iever iail \\heeler were C;irilla's Mlt
sta liniglp stars fmr the Itlir<l., tihe rest if
tlt1th men wh gut ini tilt i-:um- also playem
I 'In i lv I I it l -II wI11gIII III I)vi -.!iti t I lit :i. .ks Ip -
filr all they.\ were w,irth. A ire kick
hv lascieil inlte SecOll 1)eri61l savc<d
1 tca;il fr i'm1 a shi1l-I)>I.11 . 1 1 ;.Ilae ":I
eachl I cainl w;a, inllt-de<. I1(,Itovt riJItt <I
The Opening Plays
Jeiflrdns k ickecl 55 yar<dS to ')tn
whi atnic back 12. P'teat failed antI
thic1 inial 5 thr ouih tile line. ( Gm eit
i.ckst peniz<l 5 yar<ld fir Iff i<lt*.
Meymer it opp<d I."Iteat ;i1ni li'rniianIl wa
f.rc<i lt kick 30 yarcls tm litatwriIl
wlii rtirnicl 15. trice twice fai It t
in iii t J fforl.s iick <i -12 y;ants otit mf
h,n s. \\'atcrs faile<d tII gain. aroundl
right eiltI ;ui kickedl 20 yar<ls to \'h u
cr. C andlillas illni l . F ii .l 1 'ec*>ver,1"
Ilrn antIhim m't-at naidc abltit 4 yart[
Jefittnml 35 yarti punil t to t ,12 yant
ait (i rds 11:1 ii-kc t r. t F 1 111 t ret
iman m in ;I was i t ii t .. th hall(u b2
]ai- W n l 'tatcr, m;lde l e '11 P(,!er 111nt .
pute- 35 tim \lIcuIirrey whoi reit-u rnl
I itri mnii t'ainlmm 3 anti with a 6 yaniit-a:in
li ttme inlamt fitea i;ul afirtn <l in <a
ihe ('aiilc' m' 32 ytant line.
kiwi-ar it l it a f tiltt bu-t remn it ml iith
I: ni. NI'mtet in ltwott ti in: le m 5i ylant.
((olit-l':( :' -i m ! tl'la I s. ir
hIwn in irt,l oft theti praisii>r hmmnii.
wih iii- ibig. a i l r i on 'i t im ltiy
t t Iis tin- lia r thatj itt- 114 ite1to'.
Lose Games; F
Davidson Fresh Fall
Betore Biddies 40-14
Carolina Fres!-man Score in
Every Period of Spectacular
Game.
*.\ RIil .llil \.\ 1(R ''t .I i i i, I).\\
S Oll ()N FRI: .S I I X .\ F:N t4.
"Rimniling \\ihd" itm-<d t. bIll1 t1e
sonig 41f i t dav f t he di I"hddic w
tIhey ml the \ld K\ in iiesf Dvi);h
t'IIIvge t the ()hrallgeburg faif n W\\A.
loys prm < Coach B1Alkeinlo 4111o pill
upl aI bigger scda rv than theit 21-3 f tel
previous year. 15n thltd <fid.
Ihll. rats scircd< in vei riod aned
showedl a vast superi'lrity etr the ha
fighting tva;ln 4of NIrth 'arli il't Presby
terians. 'lhe gamlie was ( f14 the mI(I't
thrillini g if the seasoi . Pass after pia
wVas tosse<d. hIlg tmlts were the or<ler
1f the <ay inl the sect(actilar gaiwe.
There Were three lefmriabtle feats If
the wifiners that will be talke<d about fil
mlanly a <day. Ol)ne. smith intercepte<d a
D)avi<dson pass fn his own .5 yar<d i-e
an<d ste-ppe<d his way 85 yard t.ruhthet
entire P'resbyterian team for I tmch
<down. \\hen D)avi<dsmn kicke<d (f f inl
thle secon<d hal f the hall fell into thec wait
ing arils f seitlanl was never Iut
of tile possession of tile iirds uitil safe
ly tuicketd away behieid the goal posts.
T. thle third perio Rfigeri let go a 35
yardi pass that fell into the embrace of,
thle expectan an<d waiting N. Hall who
with a perfect interferenrce by T1, Hall
add<e<d 25 ya<so i w ccord thul..
ScOring another touchdlown.
'lhese however wvere not all ,f thle
Carolina stars are imeilt abfive, it is
nei less, to tell I f the wonlderful I
(Complete<d onl Page Fhve)
Student Conditions In
Europe Described
Schnell Relates Experiences.
slicaUll.
iieat'nt ion10 ltx<'ent lifi i ni I-'p air
itt. A. l l wh0 ih: i 1 , t en a year x
a crY ivid licti l"k. i he sri'' u ne - r;ii
" Ily. t,ivr. ;a i -,., if necessa ;rv" I.
save t eir elow Iltdclnt- 1f F''.nq.p ,
Mir. \.:hev! w\.I limrdue til the( stu
dent , at cae h(-Ir Tuesdav y Rev.
).( \ n l t r h siatll k that I!,;
uret as :t1a ;de. all certh 'e ,u
as a week (-f pr;iyer f(-r c-ndihlns in
flt. uorb+ l"O-Y., Thel spt-Ak1r hoc m by
;yi : thatl he ll,11n0ht th1at lthe 1),-. ili
d1<hIl 1(1:,( O wie \ar;: v iu: l f(,I- th.
r,h IIII. htill bl't wdidin't ! i it.
T nh, ll vGr a isttl a xlracls
irit-nd inl I"t 'Iur,,pe. This, l tr showv,
in "kecp -livc;th sice sepein
eesh Win Easily
Orangeburg Game Won
By Carolina. 12-0
Game Scoreless for First Half.
Meyer Makes Touchdown in
Third Quarter. Holland in
Fourth.
C \10 H.IN.\ 1.. t'IT.\ W.I. 1) F1: -
v., thle Gamervock has defeate'd the(. Pil
Ilho!t blltarginl 41f t\wil it1,IllehI41wVI,. 1.11d.
this yet' Iill try fIr Jp illts wcrc lili
ti.
Carvdillat di'lh.vud I ll tIll- ,I birilli.111
,.ffelI,ivc wriWk lif 11L, sta :1 ;i,l 1 ill he, tw\
fial (plllarters. stIiliii. al ;cri:! ;itack
that was alint,st irrestilie hut nuvertle
Iess the ;tnecoick had <Ilitte a . , t
inl van<ittishling thle teaml "f thlc "\\'l
Phint tof the Smuthl" for inl thie (penlinw
perit<d the lhtil 1 )g played n'll evenl 4eri11
wvith, if not11 tp. yng the Blirds, thlc 'ec.
nid quarter was at see-law aiai. but as
af'iremenciti(oned the. Gamevoick 44ffens-ive
was (1pened n1y1 inl the last hal i. abi1uit tll
ii<dle if the( thir<i <Inar-ter Frankiit .I\e
er- reciveI a sifirt pass 4f 10 vards fr,)IIm
.1 v ff4r<ls ;wd racedt the remaining 21)
yards to goal. l"ater ill the same peili
A:nbs backed his way across the a
line hlit as both si<es were 4f fside it
ball was retuirne<l to the st4arting p4in0
anld Citadel held 4,n teic next play. )ur
ing tile first 5 Ililliltes Of te final pl eriId
'iill 1ldiand brike away arwa un rig t
enid f4r 50 yar<, and tq nehldl wnl. The
remIIa;1'Ier of the peri(,d was played i.i
ita<el territ(rv with lly pti,t ait:
pa,sses fcawtrinill the cl,iinpg IIinient.
lef fordIs and11l JIa.CiCwicz lMisle<d tle t W1I
tries fil'r Ioilt.
ThV gam. 1 hi tih et.ond aff fair at
dhi )rn eb r cf1unty fair was playt
befi,re a cro(wdl estillialked at 3.0.The
clitire Cit;adel anp std at tIlajill-Ity t-d
h Carli!a tililtu it body _WaIS ill tit
stall;Ci. inany :lleers \ .I. XIittifW"1 . Ii.,I
scls itt si:neI snak e dce between
S(Il tvldi; a1, i1,lt (Itr VS nh I )O UC
hahlve ll dl spil it ,.i tlil he-t ,if friendly
r-i\:llry. ;I, :bw . as, re7w v;ih-A.
I ii a mlial hall . NIIkj\ er Nurtlc l I
served ei timrlhdonii he sore d Thiir
da . the bet1c ii -11
11uth lid:y smd in very : f hi
V vca r r Ila, i a s jll ti a j;tII-IIp .;!
(,f f; lain wa 1 .- 1 e%
cl' - 11 .A lb 14 a l ,i Ia.cd a wv lmdt
fill g.ilut'. luakili l' Ii . ' Il Dain l \ (
ilc hn1 c And- Ii -I l4 i t
tlin
a tg h : t e I t al: '
fense,PlIli. 11!( \ 'r i pay k, - "li\c
the it; tnawll,i and .wl m: h.as
n ! li t im m. Calpt:lin \\. 1 -, n
S1i1 1111114 . the NIL,k br, 'h lr ( h
140l; W , l w , ;jri ! It i l -1I .1
( Ih; c.-h i- l!v .1r 1 'it h1 .- :1 " 1
-wd ",ll h);ll.
Thc pav byv play\epr
CLASS OF '23 TO HOLD
RE-UNION SATURDAY
I':lsaei'\% livinl. c(I,IuIlotcd f,,r thet
r II Il i ti If{ thil t. cl , '23 i, thc U lI I.
\ I <>1 S.-in ty. .\' v-inbcr I 7th.
1, i: i ll ilc dItc (.f th E \\itsh1ingt'.
'1nd(l I. C aroin fo tball ;lina. :il
.'\- * iilllllir E I ;tst vil s CI;", ' x N
e tel ti. he ill 0 ,1h1unhai; for. tilt- g,mle
in t Ei a it ril . aild thet .iLis. , El rti >
that ilight.
MI r. R 11. 1 1 I Ic. A IIIIII sccretarv I,
aliInlngIn1 for a banquLt N4.iturd;y i
a liE l lI l l P'. t IE ident .-i Ih,
CiEl i ;it Y:r.i .\Mr. N. T. Sp;arkanin t>
(".1h111nhii. will pre i< e: D)r. \\illi all) E
Mcit(In. pre'ildelit (if the University, wil'
hit the s \iif the v EECnLEin Thl a n"
\er-1t I llrchtestra %.ili Er llr.N IEh the lusi(
'le( class 4f ..J is the fir-t chi,s t(,
"r;dhater in c )r. Meltin hertlic thc
eadcr If tih e Unllviv sity; this ral. is f'uI.
im atrpoE' f tai rting ; it E l 'rnatt in
;milii.. tilEt . Iii m f Car dina;tar I\l -
akEll ing l tili t the fact th;t q1r ill
iittimn is K,ing flirward by Ie;ps iin
b1E11lds. The :\.il m. ni will h;lVe tio keica p
tilrinig ti kepE l )p withi their IIlIa
.\1ater.
I mlitttE (f busi.It-as to) be bripttght
u:p atth I tusinless mceting of t'e ch-i
i! thiet ilectiin of a class secretarv. The
duitie. tf the ecretary will be tf keep
alp-to-dtte a l -i's lists (If his classmilat.e ;
Collco ana preserve biographical material
c0)ncernin ;ll mlembrs Df the chiss; ar
r;all I riII oIns ; keep thil mn pIIh
I ICat iton inI f(ormellt- 1f the <Iloings (If his
chasstinttc., ;lin the v;arlier years act aNs ;ii
vimpf')ynienlt buital and :assist mm e inl
-ecuring deClirableI pVoSitioils. F-'.v tenl
ycars tit sceceary will edit anld piublish1
aI hist,orY (of hik classmiates-, which -xi!
lit distributed ; fnl:.; ihe .
Carolina Observes
Armistice" Day
th ElI f tih .\ initlic' il I (,ar?
ag., wvre hel in the n
Monday imoning.
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