The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 23, 1923, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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EID ITOR 11AL, STlAFVi:
.lc ride Dabbs ................ F:.dit(jr
Calhi'un Thomas ............ A ssociate
S.W olft. Fiebe! ............. A. ssocialte
ir l*C l insliall ..............Cartoonist
BUSINESS.
Irailk T 'euks..............\ aiager
J. M . W ilson................ Assistit
C. I". W illiams- -..............Circulation
GAMECOCK FEATHERS
Next Sattirday the ilreshies mix it up
with the yioimg iltilldogs d(win in liChar
Ieston. A large delegation of Carolina
students shoulds he on the side line
clierinig thei onl to victory.
With a little mr'e piact ice Hollin
.\brais is going to make "1All State Band
I.ader". Niie ii tile State can coi
paIre with him now. Ie does love to
That i;ke iliCe IetWen thle halves.
when thc sctore stooI tllirteel pints
.1gailst us was great. With such a back
in by tile students the team1 is bound to)
c.me thin. It is when they are losing
that they ileed help. It sholid always
he a case 4f helping a fellow when he
i's downVI.
One never can tell by coipara%tive
teores IDavid son lreshis de feated tile
1'. C. freshmen two touchdoilwns. The
caidy kids win over the Clinton lads
bYl seven pmints. The Carolina llantamslIN
rI wild Iver the 1)avidsoll Kittens 40-1-.
Thc yog TahIlieels t"ok the Illeasie of
the I)anltins 18-12, wh-)ile the young ill
I)i igs defeateil this same hli last Sat
1riday 12-7. The C(ariilinia Itiddies are t
liieet tile Citalel iresiles inl CliarlestioIi
i the first. W hat is rinil.-- to le tile
U1.S.C.
\I eX11hib (i f courtesy as not se.I) 11
' .e squad l.ist Satuilrday.
.inst a the C rolina ytyers started a
lth fichl and th itdet hieilani. tra.in
squ i1d ilm fit 'in1ge s teams ast4)
T\Vi Hiu Thir Caf ii" lie Isi d
iwn by lit! playtr s if ofh tIcii tala.t
.'au a . There- was\,; , evidece ,,i
er t, l!: a fIll-w fri-Im the grd re
1 a.oilli. If wimt Iewt bil e . 1-ieid.
FORENSIC ACTIVITIES.
se i1hi litis ich:ht h pirt ; that it it ie
I. k f . h s uI,I t il at the fall p t biall N
tereo ii nitrlyi ove indtati (ite, othe
""us ii;tir m wi h il ncim theil at
'I "e lier tie- th->uits. (aiuiiui'i
t r fri m t he fu r in t or thiueta ll tat
1hr wou a ldt hiesitay conteStllo
th:ati inatr in t he lat (sprin .Anvhate
igiblS e ii'r wh rhasnt won theGoabl . t.
Tei q ur r frth Nort rlina debate h
Rieti lved.u iiitt tiCst hv itut lit th
Uitedili S ete x shiud te iamended1 s( as~ i
ataroi for ii theuir ivorsce law.rdhi
e I r.tl y'air the Unirity oSut
Ca Tlnawo Thenns Cour. C eae
L tig tiii woriitnd of.it gi.nthis
liearii Slferas ttfii ourdrelits faciltbe
ineigilre isd iiie iase ofv isomeiew
materiat if eepc o oeotwt
yearoln' ->t(Ifor t de a. lras(
Thdenjoyiversical exerse.t Carspite this
self evident fact there are only two tell
nis courts, if tlcy mal;ty be termed as
such, on tile citilstis that caIn le used
with anly degree of pleasure. However.
even these live been allowed to deteri
rate to -such an extetit that what time
i It c titliled in searchitig fir tle halls
is takenl up witlh fttile attempts to de
terinille whether they passed over or
[ihru tle net. To say. that all of these
iin ltun11dred stud.11ts <lesire to play toli
nis everv afternoon wild ie a gr()ss ex
aggeratiin but it is not stretching the
tlith t state that every afternwon 1111111
hers are deprived of the beneficial re
atiown which they Would otherwise, and
itilbl (btai.n. A nId Yet. ever ti e will
Wolnier Vly Carolina will fail ti carry
ff the State championship as inl days
gone Iy. Tie idea is preposterois iii
the extrenie and the fault is certaitily
ti-t with the tetis team qir the studetit
.<dv.
The ilk if adegtate tiler f coirts
;m<d the inpard(mable c(vnditions of those
which exist. can itIly he attriblitte to onle
,i twk rea'Oms-ither the pnper auth
orities are guilty of gross nlegli-ence < r
they. in the narroweiiss of their mitnis,
are ull rsutinig a policy (if false cconomily.
If the first of the two reas(,ns he the
calse. this article humi11bly calls their at
ctltigII to the distg acefill fact. If the sec
I(l be the reasIon. it stringly cinldemniis.
tlieir iiiserly principle itf SaviIg a fe\
dlars to tile hurt aInd letrimeilt 4,f the
entire studenit boldy.
CLARIOSOPHIC SOCIETY
The alari4)spplIIc Sciety was called too
tler i the president, ir. Hankin.
Tw i inCW IIembliers, NI r. flaxlev aNl Ir.
lankXis VeT ilitiated inito the scietv.
a-I bith iale shot speeches.
The gentleeti n fll dcclaimat it ion
were Nles.rs Brabumi an<l W. H. Gra
hall).
Mr. slimlal gave aI interesting series
1i Cnrellt eveints, atn( it. (). 1). .iilii
III. thlie i1tat<r <f thle evetnig, gave an
itctcrestil'g acc)Iint of his experies.tes
whilI in iIrance and Germanv.
The qery fi)r the debate was Res ilv
ecA. "That Present day- thoumtht and iier.,
peCtive is what it SlIuld be." The a i i -
Iative was represented by MIessrs R. \.
Siiith and Fird. while the negative Vas
1111 b lid b Messrs Owens and Russell.
NIr. Walsh gave simie .iterestinlg piilts
il II(. v'Iltilitary <disclt imlaa.
Th'..ury fir the improm plire debate
. ReVol "That cii(pewrative Imarket
g will be be.neficial to the farmers of
Si.uith Carlinla." Nleu-rs \yetrs. C'aip
Il,H C'. W. Scv1tt. and II. F'. \\illiamsoni
!-itered intt i this.
A fter tile litcrary pr"gral]. there beini
fther bisietis,. thle titeetiog was ad
ii iltrtied.
F ihe last three ileitings, tile attend- I
In ha icked1 till greatlY. and practi
"Ny vvcry -iat is filled. The same is
1tru1 (if Ohe mcnmber, I'n the( pnrar;n.
i' . 10'4 1,"1;1111ites :tlr w\.,. I N lecit-d
;lHI Ohe participanits put :I vreat dcad 4f
W. L. C'
Gamecocks at Melton Hall.
)lainy :antitng them* ('-ids have notiied
yi-at antd al soi tile ci -wentientce a f fiorded-i
\\e get iur copies amn g tile tirt tio lie
idistrtibted-i each weik.
At fitrst somue otf thle G . \t t.tciiK wer
left antd thei mylstery ais to whyits the girls
tottil tie little Freshies said she wanited
* ''"n- :itl io please ti-lliher ho-w mitch
they ciost. (;\ goodi( chatice for somite ein
teii-izinig vitvig 5'oph, ti galther in s ome
('htief to e-xpre.is ouri thmanks to votli- staf f
fir thle aboi ve- -tatd eed lti f send ing thei
.G \.ir.corK to Ni el tiin Hall s0o' promptly1.
OUR PRESIDENT
A'ud What lie
Stands For
Willingness.
Devotedness.
ManIi ness.
Earnestness.
Lawfulness.
Truthful ness.
Onwardness.
Nobleness.
-Tid.
Us.c.
The mussic has actually stopped in the
chapel at night. It probably is because
the soonsere hav lokawo.:a nt
| EXCHANGES
The GAMECoCK wVishes to acknowledge
the receipt of the following newspapers
from the colleges of the country: Yel
low Jacket, Randolph-Macon. Ashland.
Va.; The Tar Heel, U. N. C. The I Hr
net, Furman; The Spokesnm,t. Greel
ville Womian's College; 'Ie Guilfordian,
Guil ford : Ting-tuii Plii. Washiigtin
and I,e;Maron and Gol dI Alon; The
Tiger, Clemson; .\eGil IDail. Ion
Colorado; Emory \\'heel Eor UIii.
treal Canada; Siiver id:ul C.ld. Univ. of
The Agonistic. Agnes-Scott; The Crii
son-White, Univ. of Ala.; Reserve
Weekly. Western Reserve Univ.; ''he
Yellow Jacket. Marvin College; Ken
tucky Kernel, Univ. of Kentucky; The
Technician, N. C. State; The Daily
Texan, Univ. of Texas; Boston U.niv.
News, Boston Univ.; The Wildcat,
Loiuisiana College; Red and B lack. Uni.
(If Ga.: The Bile Stocking. P). C. of
S. C.; The Joy Maker. Parker Schol.
Greenville: The )avidsonian, Davids"n :,
The Carlisle Bugle. Carlisle; The Trin
ity Chronicle. Trinity; The Periscope.
Coker; Virginia Tech. V. P. I.'; The
inkling, Burrough Iigh School. Con
way.
The Virginia TeLh.
A stadiumit with I a seaillg capacity -f
12,001) is ow tider c(instructitin at \'.
1P. I. It will cm)nsist wlten t n ished )f
the tisual qtuirter-mile Irack stirroumndinll "
the football field ;md bIaseball diai-I>nd.
with cmocrete seats fr tile spectatl)rs.
VhiCII Will slope up ifron the level of the
field to a height if twenty feet and lest
onI a4 sIlopm tg emblatnment..An iiueo
featutir will lie a drive w-ay imiediatey
behind the hleachers frimi which -peca
tors seated inl their vars ean lok dm\iw
on tile field liver the heads (of tihose Iml
tle Ieachters. It will I christenOIedL whni
V. P. 1. meets \'irginia ini 1924.
The Emory Wheel
\ Clean Calllpls C:npaign IInder the
auspices of the Y \I. C. A. is annotnced
for Noventer 15, 16. 17 at Emiry Uiii
versity. The administration will have
tile catps thnoglly clean but eachl
-tld6ent is vxwet1dI t( feel per-ttnally re
spon.ible for tlte o-nditici of tile calpll-;
ill the ftitire. Wste-btxes and paptr
receptacles have bien place I at c-Mn1ven i
vilt Sp1)ts tI) tht- c.mpis. Tlere ar
imay visitors t) the( Enmwry catnmu and
the sttident there ant ito make th im
pri nls th e of c!Ilealiess and belalt\.
The ClemFon Tiger.
Ra"il ,tati,in \\'S C (If Cllst-n GO
le t. is now I\ ivin: tri-w ckly I pro raIl
cisisting 'If wetther ,id( market ntew..
t ly-. f::rmI hinlt,. and tenl-mlinutte talkI.s
by members If the v;arius divisills (If
thc Elxltnion4 service. Ile h.11i 11
a Ilets in tle va'ri ts counties if th'
s,tate havc been1 e.1uippe1d wvithreivn
'(I anv]dwh in!fw-rmati<el briladcasted hv
(iei in will it- very use ful ill thrit'
w"Irk. stati4n W,-AC bro,adcas ts !on
Nhinday. \Vedniesday and( Feriday ni-_h'
t 7 :01) P. M.
Cur Weekly Oracle|
AS5 14 tloed ot
I SA\Y a little
I )( )\\'N thle street.
A \\OI.A\N the
NIOT )lIER I thtiik
\VA.S trving to
(( )N l') R'hT her.
StUDD ENh,Y a smnall
'I'l E STl R EET and(
It hGA N to catper
A TI (once andt
A SMl E camne
01UT1 AS 'TIlE sun
FROMt hehtindt a cloud.
TH! E MIO TER'S face
P.RTIHT'ENED) too.
EVEN THI1E PUP~ was
EN.lOVING the scene.
SO I thtought.
'THTA' TiPUP knlew
T HIA~A Twheni you
SMTT,E THlE wvorld
SMHT,ES WI'TH yoti.
TM P.
Dute to the fact that thle Edit or and
his two associates were delegates to the
College Press A ssociat ion at Spartan
btirg this week this issue of the GAm.
cocK was gotten otltutnlmer the dlirection
of T. C. Colh
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