The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 07, 1923, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Freshman Gamecocks
Defeat Furman Fresh.
Biddies 19, Little WVind 0, in measiure
the Freshman Gamecocks made up for
the 'Varsity's defeat at Furman's iands
recently by trimming the Purple young
sters, last year's rutiners up for the
Freshima,n championship. by the above
nicitioned score iln Nov. 24th.
The game was close fought through
out the Biddies making 8 first downs,
one inore than their opponents. In the
aeral gaime they were far superior com
pleting 5 passes, missing 8 attempts while
the Greenville lads snatched down two
not intended for them. Furman coni
pleted onlyi one pass and let 15 fall
short of their mark while 4 found a
resting place in the arms of a garnet
jerseyed youth. .
A greater part of the game was play
ed in Furman territory, Carolina scored
in the first period when Carolina toko
Woods kick out of bounds on Furman's
44 yard liine where it had been placed by
a series of kicks. Johnstoin passed to
Rogers for 10 yards, in two tries Boy
leston took 8 and Rogers took a pass
frot Jolston for first dowin, 20 yards
to the 6 yard line, Biyleston tfook a yard
and then plunged over for a touchdown.
Johnston kicking goal
Neither teamN was able to dh tltch
with the o ther's defeice the second or
third quarter, many punts were made
and several pa Vrs wee intercepted with
it either team threatening. In the fin
al quarter o Ilie 5th play R(igers inter
Cepited a tP1'-la.11 pass.' on his nio 25
yard line and returnled to) his fortieth
n'a'ker RIgers thrn t'o's'ed a 50 yar-d
pass to) JoI(uh ston whii trottcd thc re-.
mIlainilig 10 fIr a bitteldowi. bit he then
failed to make tilie extra point. Score
Carilina 13, Furniatn 0.
joihiston ptinted 35 to F t1rinan's 25
yard line. A Furna pass failed. Ri
gets int'cepted an1(1ther pass anIld ie
ttirned Ili 10 to his 48 yard fine-, a 45
yard pass R'gers tI .('1h.1stfiln was c(lmi
plbeed placing the ball onl the 3 yard line
frim where ]I,oylestItoI went ver I frI an
other Ilttuclehidown. Again 11ohn11stoin failed
i kick makintg the scwre Carilina 19.
F'urniit 0 and enting the sciring. '
man then d'-speratedly trying to scmire
I'enled ilp a great passing attack and
piished to withit 8 yards of Caroliia's
goa hien Ihl interctpted a pass. Caro
lina was penalized toi the 5 yard liue but
after making a first diwn Joliston
putiited toIi miifield. Iurman collmpleted a
short pass and iissed f('iuri others as
the game oneld..
The Carolina stars were J(iohnstoin al
Roigi'ers fior their clever passing work.
l1lyleston hit the ilne hard. Sideman and
Russaiatno soiiled tm1any F1urmtan plays
andl)( Captain hel thle center dimin pat.
1111lh a sutbstitlute ptiventeI iipenditg
disaster when lie intterevitel a pitr.le
pass (in his 10 yard line. h'le V'rwa,i
Stalletites were Irice it enld. Crawflrd
and F valv; the( tw" (pl rters. .\ lrm tlron
who hit th: li.n' wk-ll ani Wodwarl fllr
his kicking.
Line-up and StImmary
Carilina (19) PWS. F1''rman (0)
Nblikell ..........Lil........... Beaslev
Sidemiani ...~.....I,TI ...........Woodi
IS lmel'. Siiifr .. . ..L i ..........C friev
ltliiet .... ..1 k l fi' S. .......... rl
G~lenns.. . . . . ,G . . . . .T ma
ti ss:t no' 'oi. ., .. . . . . .C ic
C) ,fieis ..........[,i'1?, .......ireb
.lo'tste I le i.a .( . ' i.be0' .i .('...h.Ca fistoil'
iRogeris .. ... 11 id .. .. r sr n
als d hrpe ..........R l .......W otliedwarid
Ien on e! l er;l .........i'(' .. t....... t)lem
sc ting,l a I ti c inie, TN>t'.l Iiwi i,
iiolet( r of (. Johnit rin, is ae c or
Subs'titrultiane. ain a-igflvll fait
arpe, SmithW fo i el W'ete hit ort ii
al ofer ('toinaes for Smiethiush fori
hiriviIr( tfe,t liv; \u footbl rly'' eraw
eat' fii'als: Rfoobalreso. I liaere's
Umpire l'egnsalsoah seollege fCarstn
UTHERN CONFERENCE
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Are Consdered.
Ilast but not least is "Tack" IBusch.
Busch playe<l g(u)1 foo()tlil at the Ki.si
Springs SCho(. He is a me12mber of the
Oiega Xi and Chi I-'psil(n Chi. \\Nhat
hc will (d( here rei.ailis t4 he seen but
secretly "Tack" wat!s to he anl a1tit
lie paints things, yit know.
\id the North and the Soith are ine.
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EUPHRADIAN SOCIETY
The following lprgram wa carried
out at tie last neet:,Ig .)f the 1:,i1radli
an Slciety: etrrent events, ,. l assic;
\itticisms, Rease J(,ye; Decla imer,
itett ; weekly orator, I. .\. l'oiier T.
I'. Caili. the extemplillfratleis speaker.
spike on the "Spirit ofI ThalnksgiV.'
The query for the debate w\as l'esolv
eud, that ini foirm traf tic laws he enacted
by' the state legs0atu1re for the ent ire
state. ''lie affirmative was upheld Iv
.\essrs W. T. Ellii(tt and Dave Gastin;
the .negative was represented by IIaroh
DelIrme aud NMcFadlei. .
Several mlen were initiated into the
ciety. A fter a few matters if businsl"
had been arranlged the so,cicty was ad
jitirned by the president, Earle NI. Iflack.
--U. S.C.
Go,.. Wittkmwsky has been busy thi
last few (days tt-yiig to perstuade the
railroad officials to arange their sche
dile so that he can rettirn fronm Chapel
Hill via Knoxville, T,11n.
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Cheer Leader to Marry
Several weeks agt-i it was rumwred that
11r eff icient and capable cheer leader.
W. T. "Hill" Ctilliis would Iot be with
us after Christmas. NIlne tock it seri
insly becanse it is kntown that "llill" i,
enigaged i niany hllitisiness indertakin ,g s
in the city atn all ci cldiledI that liis
hitsiness (relanded mre of his tiie. Thel
go)ssip lied otit.
At a receint iep mlleeting, while il tie
iidst of a long speech, etc., (,I the pro
per methis of chicering "Iill" reluimeml
bereTCd Ihat he had a secret to, iniiart ti
Ihis fellow students anid comletely for
giot w~hat lie was (doiung then. WVithI a
short pause, a smile co verintg Isis inace
and as hash ful as is miny a lad when
lhe has kissed his lady' queen for the
first time (Collinis anniiitiitedi that hei was
leavi.ng schoiiil after the hiolidlay- ti get
msarriedl.-:\fter a secondit tio castch
brseath onise iof thle mn re enierge tic stui
dent s led fiorthI with f ifteeni loudn andi
lutity yeills for* thle chfeer leader.
I ,ater ins thle day ye Camsecock scribei
met .\i r. (Coililis i n the campuils and( ask
ed thle plarticuilais cilicerning his an
cinvitiller te repH>rter that tlie is.edding.
is thi take lalce somim inu Janutary.
('inis says tha;t lie is ginig to sendl ini
vitations to the studenti biody a,ad faciility
at at early da:te.
"ill" dbl hiy yioui are taking youtr
life mi in t r win hianls and we wvishu
yii all k inuds of sticess.
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New Jersey Men
Invade the South
Three years ago when Al Ambs and
"Slippy" MlcGee first came to South
Carolina from Newark, New Jersey.
there was very little indication that in
such a shimrt lime the representation
fro m that stato, wuld reach the number
ten. 1ut that is what has lappenei and1
now the University has a new chl)
that cati boast of ten members, and,
every, mem ber a star i,o sotme line o
Camipus activity. Next year the Skeet
ers are exIectjig to double their mem
he'rship.
The club has been but recently organ
iZed and has ldne nIIIthing of ficially, as
yet; however, as individual students we
feel that the New Jersey men have made
their presence felt here. The officers
of the Skeeters are AI Aibs, president;
Walter J askewicz, vice.-president; and
loe Costanzo. secretary. A few vmrds
about otir friciids from the North wotild
nit he amiss here.
Al Ambs while at high school played
four years of football. four of track.
(lie (if baseball, one of basketball. He
was for two years with the dramatic
club and was a member of the Theta
Phi fraternity. Here at Carolina lie has
played Varsity football three years and
was captain of the swillmillng team last
year.
"Slippy" McGee. the one Skeeter from
East Orange, New Jerse', played four
years f4o(tlall with Fa.st Oralge Hih.'
;aid played onl the Varsity here at Caro
lina with Anbs in 1921.
Walter J;askewicz, "Jazz" as lie is
known1, played f1hur years football, base
hall and basketball with East Side Hliglh
Schoo 4in Newark ;.id was a member of
the Beta Phi \lpia fraternity. Of his
rko'(ird here at Cari4lia reieilbe.'r ho(w
his educated toe scored oil loria last
year.
1Joseplh C(Istaanzil: who came as a jiui
(r in '22. went to lIlarringer Higlh Schol
where lie wais edlitor Iof4 the school (pui..
cati on. "Ae\ropilties."' and piresidenit of
lie Cercle Frantcais andl the Thlaleanis;
lie wais' a membeiltr of the Beta Phi Al phat.
JI e tried quite a numbliler of colleges he
fre lie got thle right one. HIis it inerary
incluides Newaruk J uni or College. UJni
versity (4f Vertmonlt. Georgetown UnJti
versity. andt several oithers. H erc lie is
kn1own by h) iis mo1(ustache and mutsicatl
ability.
Ini his hligh school (lays Jiimmie WVabh
miadie thle cross country teamtt andi was
a mlembiler of thle Sigmia A lphla. Hie is a
freshmlanl here and has not4 hadl timne to
prove his woirtht.
"JIack ie"' All ison (tried Sy'racu'e Ui
sersity fo?r a whlile a fter lie left East
Sidle lii. While there he4 was boxinig
iiist ruct r; formierlyv he was a spairruig
patne ir ?for Mlickey WValker. welter
weight chmamio n of thle worl, lit is
a miembe4r of thle Beta Ph i Al pha.
"'Eddie"' C llins is takaing spoecial work
here. H e is ano(t her manl5'i wh pl1ayed
footbaill on the East Side lii tam. and(
a member1 ofc 4 thle Beta Phii Alpha.
"'Si'' Seidemani atttndedl East Side and
SothI Side hiighi schlools5 andt atccomipljih
ed the ulntsulal feat of earning sixteen
let ters dulrinlg his highzl school days---four
ill each mhajor spo4rt. lii s wo rk (to ur
Freshmlani te'amh needs 1no commenl'fts. An i
4t her miemnber of the Beta P1hi AIlha.
"JIiminu " i R'uPlssomiano( alhso won six\Iteenl
let ters at highi school. La.ist y'ear lhe play
ed onl the freshman team at Runtgers
Prep;l thliis year he is giving a goodl at
co(unlt (of himsel f here. HeI is a memuber
(1? thle Beta Phi Alpha and Kappa
Professors Elected for Social xere ected several wceks ago. 'I'ev
Cabinet arc Miss Celeste R(mleat, Messrs Bill
At a recent stn( nt ibody meeting Pro- . ins, .1iin lfl;ick anl Fiank Meeks.
fessiors MIercer ai(l Olson were elected'lT e St,cial Cabiict lias (hirge of enter
to sevive oil the Social Cabi.net. llL' tiellCltS 9iVC11 bN the Stt('It body the
cabinct is coiposed of six imieinbers. chief social event ()f tie year is the May
four from the studlent body and two Festival in the spr-,"g.
friom the faculty. 'lhe student ieiimbers - 4
We need a new classroom building. We need a new classroom building.
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