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B. A. Schnell Speaks to "Y." A small crowd heard Nilr. Bi. A. Sch niell SI)Celk at the Wednesday nigiit mel ing of the "Y"" this week. On Tuesday tnorliiing Ir. Schnell suo:ke to the situ donts at the regular chapel exercises; his talk then was 411 coiditi"lns in :IIrIope and those who went to hear him Wed tiesday night were expecting a continiua tion of his excellent speech in chapel. However, since so few were plesnlt M Ir. Ilell asked hill to save that talk for some future date. Before ir. Schnell heg;tn a smng ser vice was lield. M r. Kershaw Walsl sang a1 so. "Nearer, myt\ hiom11." NIr. Schnell talked fEr a few inlilutes Oil the viewpoint of life. lie ilitlstrat ed his talk w;tl Imally incidents: two little girls 1-oked thru a colored piece of glass, (,net- said that everything 14okedI SO blue, the other that everything look cd "o bright ; two mlenl were walking a1(ng aid it hegan to raill, fine said it vollid he llliddy, tile 4thcr saidl the dust wiuld he laid. .\Ad S4 on, with a Illulti tude of similar ,tories the speaker vivid lv brought before tile students tile dif I eireIce between these twi viewpoints of life. Life seems to Ie a l)oking glass: it gives back just what we bring to it. If we smile, it smiles back: if we frown. it frmiis. A com1monl failt (if students. \lr. Schnel1 said. is to idealize tile ft Hitre, pait it ill glowing, c,11ors, ;l( thel thi.k of the things If tolay as drah. We miust see tihe ".golden wilndows" ill 1II*r woIrk 44f T()) Y. hle speaker called atteltion to the mistaken ideas of Irle vallIes. Some things we put first which 4h1uld come last: and thiligs last 'hould com(,()e first. 'hlle Illeetilig closed with a few sell tince prayers. - - -U.S.c. The Flappers. F-lappers are: Great souilless beings With blasted personalities The decadellce of our P'ast, Ihe lanlathela of our I'rogress IMlnds, chemllical illy ade Hoh-haired frivolity . Rouge-reddened. and sptiriouts Natures triviality: Flagrantly daring - Yet languid and stulpid, Waiting anid mururinhg A,11d cursing the cipid. The coirt of the World Disguised ill hunanity unlihesitatingly gives The verdict: "Iisallity." ........u.s.c.- - Some Change, Eh! W mII11n have gailled ill independence since 1848. at which time: All of a mnarried woman's earnings belonged to her husband. He was the sole guardian of the chil d ren. Hie had the legal right to heat her ill moderation-i.e. with a stick no thicker than a man's thuimb. There were no free public schools for girls. Tlhere were abnlost lb wVomenl's so c.ieties e'xceplt chulrchl 54ewing circles. It was "unwo~Vm1anly" to be'lonlg (een tol a t(Ileperance'( clubl.--ix. shop the4. Eother dy to be fitted foEr al '.lit 4f c.lte..:\te the tailorl hlad the4. spec(i fications11. hIe turnedE arlun and11 11 hasltily. "No41 sir; pad1 tIhe palns." Nl4eIride IDabb,ls is tryinlg to4 horn inl Al c. wihere is yourIl Ihat these day1s? U.S.C Want Ads. W AN TI lD Several highly intelligenlt stud(ents to sItidy Imuisic. Thie Studlio is ill tile chIape4.l andl those wh,Io catre mlay call between'l the hounrs of 7 :01 l'. MI. and( 2 :59 A. .\I. Visitors aEre' asked( tol call abouElt 1 :17 A. M . ill orde'r that t hey mlay get thle bene4'fit o.f hearing tilt WA NTl--'-Two (Er thlree' first rate gardleners to1 assist Mr. Howen,. ill carinlg for the( ne4.w flower gardlen re cenltly planted around the4. Law Schlool. Bring a Dixie Plow, rake. pitch fork andl( all other gard1en iminpements thlat are ulsedl about thle farm. Apply in person1 at tile office of the (ardlener between thle hours of 4:10 and 6:00 A. M. Monday mlornling. Call for Mr. nowen. Davidson Fresh Fall. (Continued from P'age One) 1 , passing aitd kickiing of the twin backs, johnson and Rogers. Smith alnd N ikell played Senl."ational ball onl the end positii'ns and the linle playing of ilhner anld S(.idemanlll was lm.re 1than great. licyleston as wull as N. liall tore til lit 1:is .:t 1to shreds. To 1am1e all 11 the stIrs WMuhi h ti name eveln t he playcd anid hetre we have not t sulifiietn space for stich all accoultilg. Davidsln list had several ilhiig lights of whiIh Sapp (not Cicero of the v4cmic strip, fbr to the Carolina line het "Is ll hlot fim.ly) was thet Im'si brill:anlt. 1lotwlette's passung was well extecited and P'icknev did well at vind. A perus al of tlt foll wiig dletailvd Sc.orIe will give a cimiprehenive view 4f what happcilci immediately following tile striking (f thret' inl the afterl.oon at the Orange hllKr. fair \\'edlesday afternt1 nil . First Period 1:i ickcd 1ff 1t" Saipp, w1l> re turned t hik 28 yard line. afiliwt to ' ai p kickedi t., 1.1hn1sol. whre rmll the halllak 2 0 .Catrinia it ince rudhd \tw,, 4 irst d,iwns. The Tarb'eqv restrictd til activitie; if 1 th liird to civIhl yardk inl iheric-; and a filrwardl pass wa.;I attemlpted fin the f-uthI down. Sapp intercepted it on the en vard linle and1(1 riet fi nl'l4e. Lie. plays fiiled(l ant d Sap 1)1)kiclxed. Jhnlscn a-ain returningi t1he, kick 20 yards to thet- 20 yard line. wyleston imade first down in i tw' drii - cs. Rol-ers ranl to thet threce yard li . l''ylestian. made Iwtw aid thenl went ill fir thet imtuclhidln. hlinson misstd the Sapp toiiok Boyd's k\ickpl ff and re.-turn ed it1) t vht 40 tard line. Sam) madt. three thrigh thle lile, as Carolina was penalized for ofiside. Sapp tfossed a1 pass to H-udginis for 22 yards. 1,eggette made five and thon fotir and Allen fail ed to gain. Sapp made a first down n the 27 yard i'e. Hewlett ran to the 15 yard lielt(. Sapp phinged three. Hewlett was tackled before e couild get the fall off but tossed it toward aI Davidson back. Smith caight it ont tht e 15 yard line and rakn 85 yards for I touchdown. Joh tinson kicked the goal. Fortt th third time r catu. t the 1ickoff. returning ti tis' ti tilthe 35 yard li.ne ais the period ended. Scret Caofina 1 (3. Davidson 0. Second Period, A fter three tries had failed to make ten yards Sapp kicked to johnson. wh returned t tile 40 yard flne. Allen in tercepted a pass il midfield. Hewlett tossed a pass to Allen for nine yards. .\ pass and line play iet the sae fate. Sapp mnade it first down. A hine smash was ntT good aid a pass grounded. Pinck ney caught Ia pass and ran to the eight yard line. Ieggette took oine and Sapp theni made i totichdown, scoritig when -he faked a cross-cro.ss and theni rani through the line. r,incolf kickned the goal. O'Coiawell kicked to Boyleston. who relurned to the 35 yard line. A pass failed as did a' buick. Jolniso, kicked to Davidson's 22 yard line with -it, retulrn. Sapp miade ineti and( then first d14wn1 4)n thet 36yard line. Two tiine pilay-s failed and Sapp kicked. A Caroli.na player ran inoekicker andt field halgers brtteght bckv ast) frln 12aiedv yards.eti lnlad tllant ell madeaeght an faistn 1) 1ilens (11 the nile yartimar k. oyles 1411 tmik fo r. Hall plunged to) the to1 yar<l mark ald tlen weint 4)ver ffr the if udlii)wii. Jhllilst<m's kick ;s wile. Sapp cauight the kit-L(.f f an<d r;.. it bIack oI( the 40 yard lite aS the peril vntle<l. Fourth Period Rgers inltercept<lu a pass -on 1)vbi h41 -:0 nii line. Hall imladt. iive h t Cardina was penalize for Ihling. .,lhsil kick<Il (Iver the gal line. Sapp caluhIilt I pass fir a gain "f 15 yar!, aind .\lbam nbld ine fOr 12. \ lass wa.v c1Implete< bhi<cied tile lie of scrim. miage f 'r I Iiiss of five yar<d,. \ pa it l'in kiney i was o<l foor tel var.ls. % i it'l' lltercepte<l ;1 pass < (li Ci 1lil;:'s s yar<d line. Johnst1n m1a<e twa . Rwl r t e'er(I pass 1i4 N(irwar<Il Iall, h 1i ra-i 25 yar<ds fmr a t,uridinw. I,. I Lill ent (lfown th linc Dvio11 I) n miack.. Tlel nict gainl was (10 yar(ks. RN),ers k irket illc Iwp l brdoh tIle kick, f to the 3O yaril line. I 1wIct t calight a plass If .r seVen,I yar<is.. R"ge rs interceptel a pass fi Carlina's 45 yar<d lii.. N. I fall made sevc,. as Car'lina was peIaIi7el f1r hffling. Ilewlett ranl hl nsf 's kick hack t4) Ilk 40 yard line. A ftr a buck ,oit (,f ilf,mns l'inckney cauuht a is, f 20 yards. Mlikell tirew Ifewlett fr a five yard loss. White intercepted a pass fn his ,wn 25 yar<d line. Jh.ns,fn kicke<d 4ver tile goil linle. Seifeemial threw Sapp ffr a six yar<d loss. Two Isses ill quick silecessim i were gomi<l fiw 40 yards. Twoi passes faile<d and then Sapp passed to Ilohnsttn. vhI ran 25 yards for the 'tf wn. I,inc1ln kicke<i the gwal. Sap Irought te kirAf f the 25 vanl lille. A ine play a..u pass failffi. R'l.gers intecepte< I pass i )avi<dsmi's 40 yarl liie as tile galli elded. CaroIlina (40) Davidsin (14) smllith ...........I . .......... llhannon Svi<deman ......I, . .........Varnadl oe Fiulle .........1,G ........... G reen Bylld (c) ........ L"..........Mccol nell Glem .......... RG ... ........M itchell Russolama n .. . .......... ,inlco)ln; E<Ions .......... RI. ......... H udgins John)I son ........ Q 11 .......... H ewlett Fellnll -.. ....... IJI ........ Leggette Rogers .........R ............ i\lien yesto ........ in.F. .........(c) Sapp Scme by periods: Carinia ............ 13 7 13 7- 40 Davids n ............ ( 7 o 7_14 CarOlina scoring: Iiuhldowns. Iiy Itestmf, Smith, Mikell. Seideman. N. Hall (2 : Inls after touitchdown. Johisi (3). Ro)gers. Davids<v scoring: ToIich (owns. Sapp, Joiston; points after touichidmvwn, L,incOln (2). Carolina subl stitiltions: White for GIVIIeI. Sharpe fir Fennell. Nikell for Edens. N. Hall for Sharpe. I,. Hall f(r BioyIesti. Gicin f4 White. Felell for N. Hall. I1vyes ton for L. Hall. .dens for Mikell. Mi kell for Smith. N. 1lall foir Vennell. ,. Hall for iBoylestIll. Vrice for Miyd. 11tisch for Russomannio. Wingfieid for 1. -aLil. Stoe for uitilher. Ingram for Bisch. Sharpe for Wing field. DavidsIl su)stitttiins: Christian for NI itchel . P inckney for Hudtngins. Whlarti n forI G'reent. Niitchtell fir Cnhr ist ian. Shteltionl fir Pinceyle. JohnIstfon ffor Alleni. ,inlgle forn. AlIen. Re feree Fo ster (I Hamptlien.f Sidneyv I Umpirne. (Osboirne (W\\1if ford L inlesmlan, P1reg.nlt (Ch'larlesti in). Tlime1 Ain't it So? il tiflat \\e say ni a ..iig). le<ay, Were prninlt<l e;idi n1ight 1i clea )ili blk auiil wiiite. illrlilies eyes ile shoiiuih fclose lii mlus,'t reaud It h dy.s r.e ord iihru; Say. woViuldn'lt ile sigh AnId te nefxt dayv try A\ great deal less tailking to do?i Thatu manyIl ai kinik Woiuild lie smooiftheri ini life's itngled thread.. if oneI-hlf thati we say In af single day Wetre le ft fiorever unlsaid(."' - Te (Cincinntat i News. can'cernling ''Tm McCu'tcheon whVile at lihiie Ridge last silumer. Wte can noit give atway tile secret beccauise Sparkmaun is going to give a detail report toi the editor for pI:llicaltiont real soon. We need a new cla.s.m. bu..n:. U.\IVERSITY STUDENTS ATTENTION! arlt t m tr aua d <W ctng m aril \ w<'1. l1k i ) fr:aine that <ldipo t when you -I it. \\ ha hav h:( \car. MEnl>s to e us d -I <, Ihv taldc 'r (antle. 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