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Orangeburg Game Won. (011nilitinu'd fromIl 'ag. One) It wa, a touhlllback andot Carolina tiok: te( hall 4on the 20 yard line. IbAolandl pnllitel eight and theln 12. Carolina fitmbled Ibut rccovered. Iiioilad Ibucktd three. jeffords kicked 4iut t)f hwiut<ds (onl Cita<lel's 25 yard 1i.n0c. ('ShanImt-1tuhN hucdke< 4,u1t (of 14mlds. i"erry mlla<t. five ol anI end run. O'Shaughnessy added two%(I. I Ierry kicked to Wright w1ho camei to) Carolina's 35 yardl lilie. Illlmd lldt. but a yardl an< a fu.1miib. 'ws. tin yar<ds. jefiiord, kiclkv<l to Cita<ll's 3() yall4 line. Ie y failel tI galn aks IIth' periI <.11(h.. Sc"re. Cardilm ). Citaci.." 0. Second Period Iewrry fil<l againl .11<( tho.-i kickc<d I. Jeffor1 s ,n Caoli na' 4Il yar lilt. \Wright t""k fiva. 11-6llan<( m:llitn. :41141 Jeff f kr< l kickc<l 4111 i f h n Citaldl's ton yar<lihue. r)'Shanlce-v anl lierry-- mla<". seven inl Ilthre Itis n l -erry kicke< mut of him1nd' .4 il, 411 yard lint(1. l"ric. :1le lladc 1. I 41. 1 adi -< AIwoe .. ass ia I II1-!. J4 I - r<l kicktd t'' Cita<ll's 12 \ar<l liti-. t YS augh Ilyla<1e a iir>t < wn in tillee lie sm1lashle'.. Ierry faileld 4n ;m "nl runil an<d thenl lmte threec )In the sImeIC play. lIerry punlite<l 1t4 \\'ri 'vi1 nfil Citate's'% 40 yard li.11. . ' ilIterccpteel aI as Cita<'el 25 yar<d lin1 . .M ec-arlald faile Il t " ;tin but O'shaln-hnlessy mlat.e a fir t <bm,wn inl three philues. Ierry lo,t fivc :md .\;11: lle tw". Berry kicke<l t4 Wright wh. ran the hall back 12 vareds t(- lt 35 varl line( as the half en<.. Third Period Jef fords kicke<l (,ff the gial llin. and Citadel tok the ball on thet 20 var<d line. ('Shaiugh-essy and 1Berry madle betweell them. O'Shaigiliessy adde<l fivek. BIerry kicke<d to miliield. 11411ll < a < \\ righ11! m111.1e three. Jef fords kicke-d to Allan Ion Citadcel's 23 yard linie. O'S1hauighnessy m;lde a first down inl thre plays on1 Cit a<l's 40 yar<d line. Mcel'arlan<d madce tw I a ld lerry lost llt s' ; tw%*tl, 0O'S,hanghne-sy matde three. Hoerry kick e( to \\'right 4on Carolina'N 25 vard lint(. 1141and faile<l t.n leffords kicked ti Allani -)n Cita<del's 33 var< lin. e. O'Slhauighiessy fumbled and1 Nicyer rc CO)Vere<T(I 4I4 Cita<lcl's 32 yar<l liln . Jcf fo ls la p1la, IIf eight yar<ls too NeIc ev r w\-I, rain 24 yar(ds fir ; tinich.. <1-wwn. \Vagenier blocke< M Ilu<auigh's kick fr.-1m 1 placeelnivt f4r th' point afer Jef for<ls kicko..' to lwerry whIll ran the hall to. il 3f) yar<I line. Berrv imnbw cd( ;id I11411ld recoveed(I 4.-n the4. 411 yrir line. Swink m;a e a 211 yard p:,.1 to ef orls. \\'thIfolland cryn h hall t1r44. times1 . a111d :\mbl).s m4c4 Carol li ll: ad a i l 1 'wn lln Ciata<l's seven y;I line. dllland dr ve alml st t1 I I n-c iol inc inl threc Amsh l.l\bs wenIl 1> l< th 4 i' l lilne 1114. tho.- play 'was c1ll4 ed baclk ;I, aIs bltl teamsp werv f'iiside. 111144Iw 44 fAi :li nd the ball w tto) e. Citadcl 'I lew ic s frm.1 thet1 line. Mr ry kielod t111 l. mid fh 1 eif2 rd 4l12I4lt n i. 3 pa :44fa il . l4re ' k iked It44 Wr:i4ht wh414 r:ml (1 he hall-N ba1ck. I14 yardsb t4:4o midil . lad br11oke141. 11 '144 Aedl ftoainand on the neI pla J''44. i'e- ( tionl a l s 1'I n(144 Citad4:'1 5 in ard lin...1 Wri; ft fwent 1f4f.'ckf for a first4 don made a irst4 down the 1(5' var<:11 - Arabs'.4 fuled4k andrlll Citade1 4rec41 vered.'~ Ambsd:, intercerted( a passrt in m4CIifib' 1ilad411's 1 5 i ya l int. (11 ' I h:nwhnr ()Is fori a14 two yrdl lowv'eanh RAalizin 4.444th~atthe p.41roPr. loe hsa rived for thie rehV ibutt otf hfit hr Trar werf. 1r1. inirca (tile rt ffd.i dw'. (Shaughnlessy and Allan failed to gain and a fbirward pass was brokeni up. Ierry kicked t4i \\right, wII() rai the ball balck to tie 37 yard mark as the game eled. Carolina (12) Citadel (0). i ever .......... ,, 1 . . .Ielsal .I IIIdal lgh .......I;' . . \\aniaimaker 'Itnter ......... . G ........\l atthews lIa ItelI .. . ........ inck.nev .\. I)uk s ....... . . G Ilgaware L Iong ........... WT ......... W ageller si < ...........R I. ............. Lee \W right .........Q 11 ............lh in J efford. ........ , I' ............Ierry .1a.kiewicz ......1R t ...( O halghness J.Dukes ........ VI I ........\ ec :arlamd score bY perimdk: Carthina ............... 0 0 0 . 12 C itadel ................. 0 () 0- (t Carliim scmring: Tiuchdoli wAS, Nivy tr 11"1l.11d. Subl D itti n:iaqln I fw-la.nd fo jaskiewicz,. krice ft,r , 1. I)1ke'. \\'I.rlr f4r lartell. SimII n,111 ir I.oig . - iee . fr .\. ukes. .\imbs f"tr k rie . l.I rilI f,Ilr \\IieeI r.I I .ilard f S\%iIi . .laski it z for i 1 11ll d. P'arv. r pleyer.1iae fo n skiewicz, FA illinds (cr Murdaugh. Baker fmr :mbs. Jousnf,r Cmwcer. Cit;adel. Saunders, I--Nattlewcvs. .\11;t.%lew fill-Stules n Iw; t I iwmek f"r iceFa;lr lne, * N . f lero,. v(nIiIaK-eilitz (Car in i a . U m1Ti. l'rn (eCharlstin 1. Tnime af perid .k, Purple Hurricane Downs Game cocks. (0C1ntinueitd frmlae(n ,l,lard riplact-d twinik ,itn 1- r it eil at 4n tie( next 1pl;ay Carter made a 2 yardi placemnit ki ck. Jefflrds pnteIId 35 yalrds to MC . crds whto tmlade I.; back. \\'aters .a0d P')tvat Ilmade slight gaills. The <Ilarter elide: with the hall in turmanIt i(issessitn im Carnlinia's 42 yard linec. The sco,re Fur Iall .3 . Cardi lla 0. Carolina Scores h'4veat started the Second period with a tw%-,, yard gain. aters failed, anl litrhing carried the pigskinl 8 yard ar-q-und left end foir 8. H-erimng am l \\',I ter, eailh tiade 3. II'Iteat m11adc t n111,4 fff tavle pllay after failing to gain. Iurnlin'*s fine bh 5 ad jteffors 1unrted 35 tit lCurrey who returned to his .3.3 ylrd Iine. I Idl illd iltlrcepted l mng pats, (in thet 33 yar< l line anld carried it 0 yards mut If Ounds. l1ilatwright mllade. 4. fIId tand iade. it first d1,,wn. BriC t1ad 1 illd each added 2 w and a pass .H(ifrds t4j ',ial;rd fif 8 yards nIadt an. I 11r IllrI,,t d rw . 11111 i Intnbld but rcc Iv. (red anl d ;\ vhb ' who st ls-ittl tid f lr ln. gaind sven J;icie iczthell "lubAtilt ed ICardlna advait-4d thIe ball tc ih 20 yard 1ine and "Jazz" dr, pIed back III ll- 25 y Iiard le to nd ci lialt acc kick betwVen illh urihs u11111 Ivyng th, SOre .I Jefff-rds k Ic ked( 35 to Carter %\h), br,1ri1h it bick ix, .\ l rvc v was io,"' i<tl 12 \,rd i nd a ain i-rt hrt Iitu1111 r i lt . f;itd, a pass. I't Carier nlid 1 yard, ;mta (ain Pi. tat failed I,- gain . \\ 'Iht cn itered !t. t Ia c ;. : It*, lirit. 14 Iw.lPt (-c3\fV en his 25th narker. IeCurrey ran 16 aid then ltst 4 oi end runs. NcCurrev got 9 over center and h1tvat added 2 the saile way. P'oteat bucked tlt ball pver for the "Breezes" second toluch d-mwii. Carter made a placement kick. Tilgham111 kicked 40 to IBrice who carri. ud it back 15. Carolina penalized 5 yard,s. A pass fell short and .jef fords limited 46 yards to 'iirm;m's 27. Fur mlm twice Iade 8 yard gainls. Watcr, punted 45 yards but areina filbled ;id Fuirianl reccovered, lowever tlt pir-lid was up with thie ball Itn the 16 yard liiie. 'lelc score iw read F-'urman 23. C;rclii 3. The Final Plays Nh Curiry carried the ball 15 vards. !'Otcat wcnt m ver right tackle for tw) y ards and .\. ihtkvs wen-lt inl for\cK. hirmaii peaiialized 15 Yards fo)r holdig, I"'teat kickcd -0 yards to I'mathwrigit w\h" returne t tile 18 yard line. . paN .Iffmrd: to .h',-I D)ik-s miladc W yardk acnd anwther .cfFords to NIcy, welit 20 y;irds. Carter intevrciptcd -I );1 and rcturnieid t, hli,; 40 vard marker. ',tuat faild, gaincd 2 ;d then lkickd 4t 1" .1l'ifrds who, returid 30 id-l \ Iiriinpai s ft-1l dead ; II 'tent pIiit'd 40 yards to Carlina. A Carlina pas ft.l] shrI bilt t(e Ilext 'Ini .leffwcrds too Swi.ik madet 30 vards. Tlw passcs fcll shiirt and141 .lcifords wa,1s forccl to send ip a 35 yard punt. 1'()teat made 3 -veir tackle biit (cii ane attempted end run Waters 1l)st 4. I'-teat lost 3. Pcceat punitd t) Carncina's 40 yaril line. Carn lina fumbled on the( first play. the 1 ltirri C.ime i-ccovein. Pteat gaiin d 3 around e-.d biut lNIuCr-ey was stoeyud dead. I'I tcat imadec a first dbwn. but then failed iin tw-, plays. -uriami penlali*:ed five yards and theit two for delaying tlt galle. No inire plays were rin I fire the gallic was over. The Line Up 1urnwl Povition Carolin T ilg;Ilil mai ........I, .' ..........I eyei 1Iltet ..........I, A.......NI urdatigh I1an ford . ......-.-. . . ......B artelle. - Coea . . . . . Whleeler .).son .......... . . ............l . I Iowd-4 ........RF--- ....-..-.. imons Carter ..........----- -R - ...Swink NI eCurr\ ........ ...... .catwright l'iteat ..........1,11 ..........jefforl ller1n 1 ....... . H ......... - 4laimd \\aters .. ......... 1 1. ...-. ....- ..- .. ricl Sciwcr by pecrid :: Fuirman1 .............. 3 7 13 0.-2., Canirlina . 1t 3 0 t- 3 The Scoring I fert's how the scorinig was donc First I 'l'iml I iurnan carried tl biall di\wn ilhe field ;nl Captain Cartcr Carter kicked a placement kick. frm tile fichd. 3 pi,ints. liiman .3, Caroli.na 0 SecIcnd eIcrici(d : A fteIr tih drive Iy Carqllia. .ascleo.wicz kicked a placcicit I lat l from th ficd and ticd t- sce . (ar' lii 3. l"tii nalli 3. I"ci-ci;cin, lie cw ti, startcel teo tight t-n auni ma1rchel-d dIown ithe fihld t,e Car(odcliia five-varc1 lilie. wll l '1 ai(w ard pas-;. I'()Ivat I . irr. eIIttd a tell cd ,\v-'c. ('aItet 1Jkicd g(-al. FlIrmanl 10. ("arIlinla 3. lifir 1el'cicd : Ful'iltall apain ca'recl tht, ball 41"\\Iw teic field tII within t(e 5 cad lt. i atcH cilient~i w'ec- greilduth kick ceoal Fiirmcanl lie t'Crc Iiica 3. Fucrimani c cnt inudcc its offenive aiiel a fter- tak in the hall t ' tic .2- yari Ilint cave it tcc l'ccteat. whlo aga~;in carriedl it ccver ('arter licked g' -al. lcrcntl .3. ( c-lr cili;a 3. i lirt Ii pi nc id N cc se 'iiillc di ciii. c: inc hc\ indiividualls: F'ium;e' (clacemnici kie', fromii field. ('arter. 't ellcIccvwc- (';crteru. I'a;t 2. 'ry f<ir ci ilt S a ftc-i tccitelcul wil p laccernent hick).- Carter 2. field: laciewicz. Suh,t-ituitions: Iiirmanc. ( )ri. (eCar ia:1illard1. Ambslc. Jaciewcisez. I )ukcs. .\. I )ukles. 8xwinck. \le(G-e. Sic mcre Rh:lce. W\rit, ['arler. iccunc-r 'c cles ( ('lemlionl). I i;ccl iliesiian: \IL-,ean (New hecrrv). Tlicme cf peic-tcds-. 15 icmite-s. The Football Gentleman lIc atwigcht imakincc cn cnd rcii fcci ilbouct 15 yardsl rni out oif houndeccs ;el int1. tIle lFurmia.'i substittes oil the sidi line (calmly~ uintangclinc, himiccelf frcomi thce mass5 Ice rc-e and sidc. "I11rdloni nii uplease.'' U.S.C. - I,cvyalty tc ccur schococl ccost s its ntinii acid yit-his vast iretuns. 'Thinck abcouti it. We need a new ..a...o... bu..:nc University Men Show Up Well in Ridgewood Tennis Tournament Tle Ridgew(m(t( (Iitlb atititial .tenilis tturnameit got i f toi flying start \\ed - nes<Idy, Noveinber 7. Nimermis Uni versity stiuldents were entered and show el 11p) well. The feature match of the day was betwc,n WIL,SON-SPARK NI A N versus N(cCreigIht-lIoggs. A f ter drtypping the first set to tiht- collegias 1-6 the latter pair finally wIIn the Imlatch. Thle details of the first afternon If play follow: I )ick - I rca rY w I I vei r I)eg( - Fishiburnle 0-0. 6-4; 1. A. \\'I,I SON-SP.\ R KNI A N de fcatetdI i)elv '. X\. \ilson .\IeCreight-Sparkman W(n Mver .\cFiall-D>imla,; 6-1. (;-: Ki,o ard-RY.an winners mver M!cCurry-\ Innis 0-2, 6-2.: El.l.A OTT-GA STO N defeated Gabe--ge .3. ().3 TF llI,S .SNI lITi Il clnq](1red A lex - inder-I' Pich,-ff 6-3. 6-3: MlcCrei!ht lIn. wbested \\I L,4()N-SI?RKNIA.\N 1-6. 6-4. 6-4. Tle hhlels ld the day Thlirsdav. 1r1earl d lre v a bye: NIe,alI dtwnel SNiF.RS 6-4, 6-2; 1'. A. \\li.SON defeated RYan. 6-4. 1-6. 0-4: SiP\RN. I A N d(wnud I endy 6-8. 6-2, 6-2: 1ick tdispisetd fi FLI1.,('-l' 6--0. 3-6. 6-2: I RYS( )N wi o over P. A. \\ilson 6-4. 6-4: MleCreight defeated G1A'T()N (--4. 6-3 and SPA RK NI AN defeated 1'. A. \\'L.SON lin tihe second r-ind 6-2. 7-5. The Tide-Ki.iard bit stpiliped with a draw 7-5. 6-6. Frida ,y saw the contest reaching the semi11-finials. InI thle third roudIf thle dobIles I)ick-Irearly defeated Nic C reight- loggs 6-3. 6-3: K inard-R v a.i of tile .utherat S,-miiiarv tc1nquIeredTc l.1I,I,XTT-G,AST(VN .3-0. (-3, 6-3; inl the prettiest natc0h t,f the day. III the sillgles D)ick went i.Itf the setni finlalIs by\- his viCtOtry Ove- lBryso 7-5, 6-2. TEI'll. toIk tiht deciding st f rmn Kiniard 6-2. S-aturdaytl the galleries witiessed smilt prett gaines. F'1,1ll S-SM ITlTH de fetdKinard-Ryan (1-5. 7-5, 6-3. Thie pace set by the older pair was t"11 grea fortil th yMngsters. TeIle wt,o frIll icCreight inl three excitinig sets 6-3, 3-6. 0-2. Brearly tt-stod SP.\RKMN.\:N ini the seii-fiiials 7-5. 6-3. putting ih, last -f the iiUniversitY stuints mit. NIIday afte-noton T1i I,Il..sNiIT llet dt-feat at the ihanlds I)f lit-k-Brear Iey. in the inals for th- d1tnbles cup 0-4. 6-3. It was a victor. f ytuth ttve-r aI. coV.11F -41ll lered D)ick 6-], 6-2 ill the 411i-fillails 41f t illle ''lcsdlav ;If terntIII ll giv'Illg I111m thet I-'ilt to) mnc- t I"rearly last year's w"il erti- jl ti fiial . Thi, pair fotigil it lt last year. Tlhe f*lmti Ilatch was held \\'eineIcda af tir ili w\Itll Ireariv beil ret1r11id thil w6illcrt 0-2, 0-0, 6-2. .o-t -year Sp;arkumii anti M;tnning ti thec I'niversitY w\on1 thec di-nles mlatch. \e inderstand I,('\vow%Il\ ict te c-e, mariiks tilt stats. Ati-ast. in \\'eine dlay mior.nling a notte was given tto himi. ~vh i-lili.' Itth.hlislI ii.~ -el-v li i i i d V ~LET'5 FRIDAY AND "The Steadi A Romance of the Virgnia lB Thrills are -Al SPECIAL ADDE[ "The Virginia Famou's Ja"z2 Seven Men Playing Sixtet This orchestra has played 26 w Circuit Their 20 minute nos blues singer is a wonderful tr NO ADVANCI Carolina Observes Armistice Day. (Continlued fromll Page One) A iter the conlission was established at Spa delegations cane to them from all nations seeki-ig aid Ielieviig that Am erica could do all they asked. On all sides a great respect was shown for the .American uniform. Major Bradley illustrated by telling of the "Captain's ,;pecials." lie explained the attitude of the ipeople Iy the followi.ng: "They I(otkeud to America because America had entered the war without a selfish pur IMse, and that \Vilson. as the American leader, had w(n the respect of the foreign leaders." At this point Mr. Bradley paid a gl()ving tribute to former President Wilson. "The American soldier made tle 'supremcie sacrifice because ie felt that he was a big bolther trying t1i settle a Fu r pealn difficulty for all the time. le was trying to establish a brotherhodl for a pelelv who iceede a brotlierlood. \nd we "hall it't ftirlet the high muol(tive that we h: u at the timne (f outering the war." tle 'peaker said. I)ean Haker spike of the hope of the I'lniversity having a great \ emoria! ".h1iblingp where the names if Caroliu m11el and wmlluen wo have served the State and natiin may be inscribed. "Year after year me.n are sent forth frtm the itstitiutionl -wio'; nalties W iotl appear On sIt a tbuilding." the )ean said. I r. Baker spoke of the trees on Gibbe!, Green being iamtied for the mienl whO fell in the WoIrld War, as a iemorilal 1#1 tltei. a! als1 f the tablet erected itn tll library last year hearing the namies of thOse wi tmtade the supreme sacrifice. 'I'le atdicie stoOd while he read the .names of tie follqowiig altuni as nak ing the sacrifice. Saiuel Adams. Aheville; John Plus, Aindersfoi, Greenwood; eihenjaiiln Sloan Beverley, The Plains. Va.; Seaborn Jon es COleock. COlu1mbhia; I,aniel .\Mel,augh linl Crawford. Columbia: William Brat tilt del,Oach, Camlide; James NIcCatits Douglas. Wi.msbro; Charles William Forbes. COlimbia; Connor Durward Fetnel. Fairfax; Eugeiie B. Gary. Jr.. Ahbeville Rohelt F .,liott Gonzales. CO iuhia : Thomas Carlisle Herbert, Greenwoid; Harry Clyde 11orton. CO 11um1bia Harvey James Kizer, St. Gmeorge; deVault I,eague. Gray Court: David Wfrth h,cri.. Suiter; John lic Kelzie Iclitosh, Cclubia; ieirv Gani Sc)lt Ni lteY. II eathl Springs Allisin Pmw Saluda ; Robert Obadiah Purdy. .1r.. Suiuter; John Schreiner Reynolds. c(lumblilia; F.dward ROllins Roberts. CO hlmbia Fari-ell Burrell Sanders. Black villc: Frank iutter Sanders, HagOw d; Ourtis . iltInc Simins, BIeltol : Lewis Wardlaw Smith. Spartanhurg ; Lawr,nct, Grady StIllivan, libertc-ni, Ga.. Samiiuel I)avid 'I'Turt letath 1. Charleston; FI1.dmund1 Vincent Wai,; Plackville. The eXercises were brmight to a clOse by the silit. of "\\e Hail Thee Car U'.S.C. ''lhc- race lbt wee Vrcshiatn Wilder anld Frehsmllan hoa is cOmling mor(e tnd c*r iteresting daily..At the first If the year \\'ider had I'homas backed lfic te imapi whent it ~l cam toc letter wictineil2. but tha,t ncever die spcirit asseted it clf and ciireshl Thmc ilas musdtt wvrite threec imtrct letters tic c vercomet Wilder's le-ad. Thle tnewly o rgainized "'Scrub Fculty"' dOVie SATURDAY Fast Heart" iountains Where Feuds and Plentiful. to ATTRACTION Entertainers" Orchestrat. n Different Instruments eeks on the Keith Vaudeville elty act, which includes a eat. IN PRICES