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WITH THE HJ Woodruff. Last Friday Woodruff defeated Clin t9in in a hotly contested football game by a score of 14-0. Up to this timle neither team had been defeated. rn the last. quarter Clinton almost scvred when she had the ball on the two-yard line-but at iumble and Algie La.:iford, Woodruit, picked l) the ball and ran 99 yards for thu second ttitchdowii oI the day. Wloodruf st.rs v%ete: "Red" Swink and Algit 1anford in the backbeld; Claude \Vilder at tackic, ald iiisiwj) at center. The bright lights for the vi. itor. were: Blakely in the backfield, Wiih crspooi at tackle, and liunter at guard. ---U.s.C.. Shilplh. The girls of Shiloh. High ScLwrl haxe organized their fbtsketball team. May Green was elected maknager and Tcrnpsie Player. captain. Each player he.; .-e: uiiform in the schooi colors which arc garnet and biack (Wei havc sorr- :c eds from Shiloh next year.) At a recent meeting ot the Larary Society a very ejoyable prugran was rendered Mr Paul Moore gave the members a iv new idcas ior the Iln provement oi the inectings. A box party given by the tchtod brought In fifty-five dollars.. This mo1(intey' will lie used in1 the improveient of the school. On)i Friday iiight. Nov. 23th, the school is going t) give a play. Imtiill Jums" and a negro minstrel. The proceeds frot this eniertainment will he uised toI buy equipmlenlt ior thec '0ch1,1. also. lEnthtusiarsm it studIies has beent aroutts ed In tiht eigihth .thald I1tt1 gratde by classIgng tie first as Grelks anld the lat ter as Rmlans. --U.s.. Orangeburg. On Tle'dav the 13th. ( )rangeblllr county ield a Vield I)ay antilig tite high schools ()f tite conity Nine ' cholIs un tered c()nlt'stalts in th athitttic e vents. HollY lIill wNvm thet fir!'t prize. Jf $00..00. Ntrway camc vec,,nd with a $40.0 prize., and ()ratgebrg third. the itz/e1 being University of Sth Cartli.na students wvre tite official,-. Thise serving in this tapacity wert C. i.. l'arsn1S. R. C. C1bb, "Bill" 1,1hle, and "P'ink" Jeff-rds. The winners Ilf the vtt are aN it1 l s: 100yd. \V)ASIl--. Welsh. I-1lly Hill, first: 1). W elsh, I lIly Hiiil, serOIl . L,ivingston. N th. third. TimIeI 11 sec (Onds. 880yd. RL'N-Sctvill. ( )ranIgeIurg. first; Asi. t Rosevilit'. sec)nd: Ricki bakcr, Mownan, third. lumltving high jtllp--\Vet . lt llwmtlalt first; Stroian of Orangebtrg and Cros i ,f Illlv Hill tied for second. 5ft. 2in. 220Yl. Dash-F.. Welsh. lb1lly Hill. SPECIAL PRICES ON ATHLETIC GOODS TO CAROLINA MEN Football I Basket Ba Track Tei GymnasL LORICK & I The College Connelly's 4 1228 Mm CIGARS, SODA POCKET I Agents for Johi COLUMBIA, Make this Store' We Want Y Because it Pleaset Carolina here LEVE R'S ft College Men D)ress Shoes, Sport Shoes, A t LEVER--THE 1613 "LEVERwS L A GH SCHOOLS first; D. Welsh, Holly Hill, secwnd; Griffith, Cordova, third. I'ime 24 4-5 seconds. Running Broad Jumrp--West, Bovmlan, first ; Chitty, Norway., second, Williams, Norway, third, l7ft. 2 in. 440yd. DASH--Arait, Bowman, first; Wright, Oraigeburg, second; Stroman, Oraiigaurg ttird. Tine 55 seconds. Relay, 1-2 mile. (cottestalit frot ci sciool. e.ach contestant rtiniing 220 yAid . i ly I ill, first, mllw iain "teconld Ci ipe, third. --U.S.C. Gaffney. The ioutba' ias ul Gaiiney wder stood tii4k diere was to be a foutbali g;amc between -par.ianbUIg aalnA G41hey on the 9th arid ccqrdingly went to jpartak,.qrg to cher on the. home boy:, ii the struggle was a hard one. But it scerr.cd that they wcrc nistaken. Some ije , tva rintite. after the game was .pposed to oc caiied, it became evident 04% ita.4rK haa PQme P.ut ior a pep iacetung whie Gaffney w,as having a tiajk ie.et Gai ie.) rec.eived ac)d iml three minute , .an titty econds "Mr. Cook" serenely ->teppetd Across the goal line for Gaii hey'l irIt toutichdowt. Agaili Gaifile leceived anid ti Clary and liutler lived I 14) tleir rep by making anoither march dI'mn thle field. Thelic g 603. t'idn'.t seemII it, let the fir t five lilltites pa.s b with o:l le tohlildown, and so ais the '0th second of the fi tli miitte roll(d by, Spartaihrg kicked of f to Gaiiet after Gaf fney's stecond touclidown. After seveIral plays Gaf fle)' futilbled and Spar tanlhiirg h;l. the hall for the first time. Bit it seIled that the SpIrtanls had IIo better of fviee to of fer tian their dhefeice lad bcen; t' it was a latter oif just ;a tenv 111ib111tes till the ball was in Gaf f.nevs jl 'se-ui Iigain. Thei t(i make ip for loit ie. 'Speedy Ciik received tlie kick4 of and started 11l tle fiel; aId lie wasn't sti,ppted eithier, till lie reached lie th i1rteein yardI line. \\e dul bl if ihe wild have sttipped tlen, except fIo the fIct tlat he was rather lacklig inl will'i after s1ch a (lash and lie coulIldn't get by Spartanburg's last. .\ fter that-well, ail addiing Imlachiine was hecled t" keeupill \ith tose aiie hos. It was a ilarionits crpwd that made its \.\ iack i t) fI. Iw Wt'as the game \-' Well. i y iask me. it wis th Itst track meet I eter saw. ( ltitr's nlte : This is the way thie amtie wias ,e by thl y a l iiiey ires -AU.S.C. 'li' j.1nito1jr a Iy t tIl e main 'it li doesn't get blamed is not (Iuin' nythig. :C0rIng to that we are wtrking pretty h .ard. I.quipment alI Uniforms tm Outfits m Necessities ..OWRANCE Man's Store igar Stand in Street k, MAGAZINES UILLIARDS ison's Chocolates SOUTH CAROLINA (our Headquarters our Business Us to Please you S to you and SHOES and Women ie tic Shoes at popular prices SHOE MAN Main ST LONGER" Simpsonvifle. The "Whirlwind' is the iaile given the Girls' Basket ball teaui of Simpson ville High School. Last season the team had many hard fights but it Came out victorious--due to the hard work done by the girls and the efficient coaching by Superintendent Richardson. Last spring they went to Columbia as upper State Chaipious, but they returned home as the State Champions. The school i. linend of the cup and hopes to keep) it. Tlie team1 is getting an varly start this .;1I :iul ha1ve already played wo gaM es, both \\ith Cross Anchor. And both were W(I by Simpsonville; the first 4,n November 2nd, at home, the score being 'S to 22; the second on the 9th at CrosZ Anchor, the score being 32 to 16. The pupils of the school are giving the Champicis of last year their hearty sup ,ort. ---U.S.c. Hinson i:: taking a course on Cl nver sations ovCi a telepihonc wire" Metropolitan Cafe The Old Reliable In Business since 1900 The Metropolitan Cafe 1544 Main Street WRIGHT'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions C a r e f'u I y Compounded WRIGHT'S DRU lSToRE 1214 Gervais Street (New Post Ofile Block) PHONE 5183 Yellow Cab Co. Day and Night The Cars that carry Insur ance for you. J. S. Pinkussohn Cigar Company 1309 Main St. Cigars - Soda - Pocket Billiards Fountain Pens and Pipes Re I paired I IJIVE YOU TRIED Potpourri Smoking Tobacco WI NG F Southe Columbia, S. C. T HE R, Book - Station 1440 Main Street College Clothes For the Men who Know The kind that they aie wear ing on the yard at Yale. Loose models, lounge type with wide pants. 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