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VOL. XVII. COLUMBIA, S. C. 1NAtRY 18i
TOMPKI
CAROLINA TEAM WINS
BOTH IN CHARLESTON
SCORES VERY CLOSE
B-sketball Team Defeats College
of Charleston 29-24-Citadel
Loses Game by Two Points
Men Play Hard and Fat
Many Stars in the Games.
The Carolina Gamecocks it tw%
:anies oi the right side of the ledger of
1aketball games during their recult in
vasioln of the "City byv the Sea" defeat
ing the College of Ch1.arlestoln and Cit
adel teatis tw() nights in a row.
The Charleston Niws .AxD ColRnm..
says of the Gamecocks: "Carolina has
I lig powerful team, its memhers play
a hard, fast game hit c,mimit many
fIulls. (in the first game) Gtastine
Pld Lilliard led the attack, these two
six-4oters revealing a gi o! gi 'al
:4hooting ability. NieSwain played a g' v.1
game at guard. . (in the Citadel
-ame ) Wright and I.illiard were the
sc(lritig aid floor stars for the 1ir-ls."
On last Friday night the Gamercii-ks
lwat tile College of Charlest"in (ointlet
in tile Stiuter (Gulards hall of Charle.
ton by the score of 29 ti 24. bit haf! a
m ighit lard Oine :f it ill (i:n.g S() f(Ir
the lighting little Wan team fou"lt
f,,r every ba;ket thrwi. Carima held
a smnall lead during the enire game hm
were ever in da.iger of being overtakent.
The encounter was the first for the
(,()llege muen, which tho small. are game.
ad in their play deinistrate a thwr,
knol'wledge oi tihe gaille. Carl0iia's biig
1bu1t fast te'1un played a spectacl:ar game.
G;as<iue dinlg mo t of the scioring. but
be was close pressed l \\'right and
Lilliar-A. The latter waz plyin., center
"t which position lie ha-, never before
piayed k1 tle Garnet amid lack tiniftini.
VceSwiin and .1. C. I.n \ ere the ,ut
staudinti mar(s.
Petit alld Nilio at !o:irds perfformed
well in keeping tile Carlina t (1mal diol
ti stiel a small 1)oint. Seuilei is an
Iccurate ba:4ket shti Tyeallif .riv;:ls
Wright inl his speed and light. Nalt z
la:yed a g(iod game at crvnter ht was
fa ;r out-tipped by l'illiard. The linec uit:
caroliia (29) P '(is. Charleston (24)
W right (7) ......F.......Taylir (6)
Ca-alue (12)....... Semknci (9)
Uilliard (8)................Nantz (5)
Abrams ...................Piatit (4
NicSwain ......... I......... M auro
Substitutions : Carolina. Long for
Abrams. Swink (2) for McSwain; C(l
Ieee of Charleston : Iohlen for Nantz.
Nantz for Seniken. Semken for Bohlen.
Officials Referee. Sawyer; scorers.
Haymaker and Hemphill.
The Citadel
The night folloving the Birds helped
the Citadel to dedicate the new Alumni
Gymnasitum in the right manner (for
the Birds ) by taking a close encounter
from the ittill I )ogs. The final score
read 26 to 24i r'.nd thant tells the stiory
oi the game.
A win is a win,. and( as long as it is
w e shnouldni't kick. liut we woul!d like ti
see the IBirdls wininmg lby a healthier
score. 'The secoire at the end of thle hal i,
a f tet see- sawin1g al iiu. stund 15 a:ll.
W\ith time buegitimiing iif the half Cairolinia
seeimed toi take a new lea' e i n life a:ni
soon hail it 24 tio 1'). Citaide woke up,'
hio wever, amid irn iht it as cliose as 2.1
22 liut were never able ti heaid thle fIly
I'The gatuie wavs playid iti tIhe i ien
pissing style rather than displaying
ii-itclribldingii and ini the paingiic thei
lHids welt far supimoir. As tusua;l
\\' righ t wa. thie llhish of thme evening.
the pluckly lit tle' Car' liia capitain playedl
a great game at fiirward. as did Gas
'tote. 1Lilliard at center led' thle scioring
(Co n tinuetd to Piagt 4.)
MID-T ER M
INS NOiV
Girls Lose Game
To Hyatt Park
The girls' ha,ket-hall team from Hyatt
lark made a flying trip to the Gynt
nasiuni \ednesday night for an en
giaeeliil,t with the Co-ed team alnd r"e
turned to the suburb with a well earne-l
vicitor . TIIey, W nIII by' the sc,re (If 31
Is. Their superior speed was ile great
wealin in their attack. It was seen
-oIm the first that the P'arkers were
tut to win by tl:e manner ji, which tley
lept pillng il the secre. Thtey did nt
make a substitut it during the game.
Ihut during the tight the 'ullets were
.:wt asleep. kalw 't gulard and N\Mere
dith at forward wt,re inl th fighting
nunlzj the final wl'isti Thev were
clearly the outin-stnadilnlg stars for the
Oc-eds .McL.ean. suildwig f(ir Cant
well. NI. shmwed u1p well. The pullets
are extremely weak in the center pisi
tiqlls. \ bit mIoe practice will do
Iiticli to remedy this defect.
The first hal ende with the ParLers
leading 18-5. Thei opniled tle secInld
F'alf by iiimediately ruining up several
pi:nts heitre the co,-e-Is knew they
%.cre playing. Stilrkie NI ., at flIr\vard.;
S larpe inlillping celnter, and Keister.
glard were t(t ntleli ffir the l'ullets.
'I'lee weIre the stars for tle Sblilthan
team. Sharpe plaed stellar hall at cen
ltr. and always got tle tip-off. It was
t-rkie's siperb shtinig that kept li r
teamli in tile front.
F4r the Pullets Neredith and Har
rotw were tile individual stars. T1
(,,l cominMation if \\ilsim-Nieredith i>
llissed. but ti-wards the last 4)f the
gMIle .ieredith began to find the bas
ket anld ran ipt several point. in the
,I! tiie stye. I h nc-,ck. last yetr sub
played fii1e at fI orwoard..:\ new A n :
hinil n iwas tlil at thte center psi
t kts durtilg the Swcolld half but it w<Itild
n4 C01e Withl the I 'arker's conters.
The were a;l Iver their sectinl n ile
court at all tim-nes. \\'ii iore practite
and teali wm-irk the C,)-eds are going to
be l'eard frim ill the City league later.
The li-ne-up
Cardlina I[vatt Parki
.\'eredith (13)...1. . . Greene (9)
lancick (.5)..... . Sturkie. M.\(28)
Cantwell. NI. .....SC......Sharpe (6
Jenkins ...........( .......Sturkit. ,.
Bsarrmw ...........C.......... Kcister
Cantwell, C........ ......... Schafer
Substi i it it ions. NiI ,ean for Cantwell.
Nl.; IHeyward for jenkins; Caitwell, 1. .
fo It-cLean.
Referee: NIiss Sarah GSwdbtild.
- U.S.C.
Cobb To Head
Clariosophics
Society was called tti order by the
presi(lent. Ir. Ilankitis, and three iiew
ImeblIers were initiated: NIessrs 1. S.
\'trner, Jr. . ) t. ItiT and J. I). 1)1 -
\s thiis was thet regtilar' teltetion niighit
the~ l iter'ary i' prgr'am was potponed tit'
andI theit noiniiilatitonls ft ir priesidenit we're
in ordeitr.
(Critie: .\I. 1K. \\a!lih.
Treasurer: TF. I. I )ttwling.
Se'rge-ant-at-:\rmis: I1. I'. Shatrpet.
Nll It ii t tlt I" iniry. 1tvf w t
haioiit.
EX4MINA T
IINATED
A MELTON'S FOOD BABY
GREAT ADVANCES MADE
BY UNIVERSITY
PRESIDENT MELTON REPORTS
EnroHment at University In
crease; 50 Per Cent in Year
and a Half--Crzwded
Conditions
Dr. NI dt, In appeared before the jilint
sesSiIl of1 the \\ay il :md NL-Ills C'Il
Inittce if th. 1- use ;md the - -nance
Comitliittee if tile Sc.nite Tlendav
mr ing inwbealf (If the ll;versity.
Inl thle C01ur"e 41f his tal1k, Dr. .\4Le'tonl
wa in:er-IruptedI by .eau "Ih:ttlec-Ax"
(ti'e \W. Wri-litliell, If S.lila. Vll"
walltei ti int1w it ally of tIe meihers
(If the b -ard if trlstcees If the l'niver
Sity were Iliterested peitniaily ih any
c-list ion cintracts at the L'tiver
.ity, ati f I )r. NIelto'i w;as a Imleiler
(i a wel bimmwil letal 1111 iof t0 11ditm
111a, ' da-lit le t ll VChll .IIV ltly' dlk'
nik I tilat Ih. h<''ard me tlil. r.s had m ille
t :!r r c 1 ittrac" ur1al recla t 'ti-, (l i Iect IyN
T iI l Irec.t wil ;1 ny ciNItr-iwt iIll ww,in
at the lst 1Mtii , "t:wa 'lyM emv
f III faicilty,r u:upl yee in to ethier
the Imiers of the I ard or the I 'res
ident. I )r. Niel t e ii x Ilaiined t hat he
was a mI emblehr ,f the li-m of laweer
re ferredI I If Ie lhe hee:niie l' resident
If the ULivcrsity, hut he :Iled. TI I AT
1'1'0N Ill. D):\ (IF IllS IN:\UG
L'RATION Il. 1,FVF1.IF1 AI,A, L,-.
GAI, TIElS .\ND HlAD) G'\'I:.N IlS
FLA,J, T INII Il.( T 111 T 1 U N I V 1.R
S ITY.
IJst after )r. Nielt n had a-:wered
Senlator \\ittitnian. Claud N. Sapp.
chairman If the \Vays and Nieans Com
mittee asked: "\Why. what has that gIit
to d., with this hearing anyway? This
man itave n) th largest practice ini the
(ity of Olumbia. if nIt the largest inl
the State. to take the Presidence of lie
L'niversit . Nit (ily that, I know that
le use-I IIs first year's salary to help
p(or hIys thriu the Iniversit atid fei
co ilt inu1es to live in his owI h1 imle, so
that the residene allitted to the Presi
dent mav be utilized to relieve the
crowded conditions that exist there."
('hai:ii;an '*. ,. wta- fillowe-I ny Re
o1s. w\hoI said that the peIple If the
State knew 'If theUrat sacrifie that Dr.
Icitn Imide wheI he ace.i id the Iln
iversity rPsidcinm, and t honlor himl)
jtar it.
I.ater ini thle hieaurinig IDr. Nelton de
chlared: "i h'ROPO)SF, 'T) I I.VOTlI.
''illi REhSTi OF 'l*Y 1,IF!. 'T) TI'l'~
ShF.RV\ICh. OF Til1. PF,OI,F. OF' NlY
STTF:FOR )l-Nit .Y NIFANS
NOT'l'hING ThO NlF.."
IDr. Nleltiun pirefacedl his reark<s iii
thle reiquest if thle Uniivers.ity for >7
',. I inicreasie ai $271946 .11 <-vi la-t
year, if wh ihel thle goi vernoir recoiiiien
'ed :::lii.t5. he stat iiie that lie did iiot
-tppose the inie!iision of the State NIed
ieal ( olle e in the i'iiver.ty oiif SootIh
Carilina, hut tha;t hei had an otpen muiid
C-'roline Defe-ts C!emaen
3t;:- inh h Crln.Bse
IONS fUIL
FOR PRE
Euphradians Elect
Douglas President
.\t the regular weekly ieeting of the,
I.Iuiphradia.- I,iterary 'Society bl Tue _
dir night the ollicers for thi!e cm iill
teri were electe<l. lefore the v'etioii
tl-ere was soie disclssionu as ti the eI
igibility of len onl tile (leli ulent !i
1t vote. After a considerable <liscus
oIn it was <decide<l that tile few men in
tIe i hall in such a status W-1old b1 -C
bw 1 1 to Cast a hallot but that tIhev a- t
pay their dues before the next reular
Imvetilng or he <droppe<d from the rfll.
'. S. (.ack) Douglas. of Chesterfiel.,
a popuilar member of the Seiimr I,av
.liss. was electe<d presi<dent m-'l the sec
d alaMlot. Marion Gressette. of St.
attilews. was eliilillated inl the first
votinlg. (uyi Mciri<de Dabbs. f \ %_es.
pislle, pat vice-presi<dent, was the Pre
ideit elect's opponclit ol tlie Sec();nt!
t:cket. Nir. Gressette wvas elcttl vi
presi<lnt Oi a secondl ballot. G. \\.
Cllier. .cr1h faculty mieiber of t L:
IiI t rv <epartmenlt, ;i-i v! 1 tlel.
draw!ill! roflti-ll-matt of l.<dwill F ilk. th:
n1"ted auithor 4o1f "IFo!l.'s 'Valdes" W I
e 'tL-d I,iterary ('ritic. This nWew CrT -
ic hails fromi the city of Itium Brich.
. 11111si is to he the new k2cre
tary. I. L. Wise, of St. ".at thew.,
nianager (if \r. Matteson's Gle- thW
OW"ers is n4w treasurer. ald is t 1
tssist by C. C. Fi'ihrne. (f 0ol..
i"ba. -s filuml.cial Secretarv, tile :tter
well eluilipt1 for tie lositim'1 af te
lVinl11g taken I CIIrSe ill the Cc.h,)l (
C, lininmr-ce. Charles Framn, (If Clieter.
"Ihe 1I)y \\'onler" anld alitlit irt. oI
etiq1ett., after a justly famltils "stu
zpt-ech" was eleccted orderly crit:c by a
t -:whelmin vqite. Mr. I,eGare llat.
.f ( dolmlibia, It(.w\ has char!!e 1t th- . r,
gr:in. ill the (4fhie of celsrt,. A s
usally tile custom. the ret;ring pre
<Ient i:. le i. N ilack, of Aikei, w
awartdled the lchair of Custos l ruim.
S. \\'flie .ichel. of Camdeii is r -por'ev.
1 llw ig tlie regular electitns I:.ari-,
Nlariin lack. member of the Seimor
Law C!ass PIresidteit (If the I, aw SlI
ciation. aw1 .tiphradian SocietylI, IhTe
ton Aiken, Was elected Seni(r \'ale
dictorian. NIlr. V. C. Johnsonl, a m(emi
her if the sect.od year law clas aw-l
a brotl!er of Cttlihert Johnlsn a f,
mer president of the Iaiphradian Si
cety, was selected as tile jii r Or.
t r. This is for tlie Joint Soictel -
chration inl jtune.
Editors Chosen
For Second Term
At a ji'llit imieting of the three liter
ary s)cieties \Monday morning M. Ker
slh,w \\~alsh was elected editor iof the
A l A .1N. fIr tile SetondlWl termI1 atwI
Calhitun hlalias was elected edit.r I -f
tle G.\m:ciKe. They are h th m;m
hiers of tIhe C'lariosopic Society. Mr.
\\'ailh siucceedl s Mi iss A\ bel a l - r.I
Thoma Iltsu~llceeds Mr . D abbls.
Mi r. S. WoIl fe kichiel, of tile l up! r:1l
inandI Ni r. C. 11. Williamis of thei Cl.
i nsoph1ite. werel electedi associiate e-liltors
ftIe G,.xm:Ict. iTo liil tIle \ar m
cauised by N Mr. Williams' resign1:11i--i
NIr. WadlNh. the new edit .r ifth
C ',ouu. N. - has shown is literm ab Vild
m:t-azine,. lIhe takes (Iuite ain ime
in anythilingli (onnectedi with lilt-ra:r.
e-i im ills their presidlent.
tt ('Im c forINt three years- andi Ia
tit- muchI wvork in tIle wriin- lIn.
ih- wi tone of tile assoc1tiate edlitor for
thlt pist term.
BEGIN NEX3
ISDEN
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
COMES FROM CAROLINA
NOMINEE FAVORS EGGS
Students dez!de t'.i Demo:raVic
N7m;nee for Preident of the
United States Should Come
from Un've;*y - Unique
Platform3.
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S tth 11 cand*na ( 11'- -c! tClI
M. . T()I'w;e t \
(cIcc tedsI - tle I )(*111ii cratlc Noi1
inee foi' tile p)r-c:Jdelit (if the
Ilnitei ltcs of :\meict:ic. The
elect wa)s1 \\';s iet \-cc1 .\ r. 1)I111)
kinls an1.l ilr. S111imon \\,l1ife
Vichel. .\r. T,inipkin b , einig
11(illillc by II\' ;()vI-\-ec -z-II illg,
111ajority. .\il. T( kill l< ins lias
bcell at studelit 0 f tle ('111-Ie-sity
fol" fo(ur1' \'Ca,.
(); V%*c\\.t- da.m,r,il thc sitlel,lts
i'st-IIlI)vd i l l e cll:ip(| Ih;W . .\ r. I'.
V m. sinAh. tih, Ir.'idl it ' he stur!entl
be ,p-sd l vrthc m ni llt. \iter
! twC(I 1114 i 1e's .11 .1 I* t: 1 1': fe 1_1 i:cd
r. 1' 11, r idt I.. II 111e Seim r law
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well liked 4.veryw'%-hcvtr and wh,, i , 1
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r.I. llates tIh'll ;i nIn1lIICkd a it-w 44ii ll'1
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Ilis g(:ItImt 1I dall ;tid t1wlil 11,11i latcd \ r.
4i1114 1 \\'4i F.cichl.
Eichel's Platform
The followini l e :he 111 imp r
ant planlks inl .\h- 'ichl's" platf-wrm:
1. There hIiall be ii Nati,nal .c -
111ic )isculssin 1111111. ()Ine hldf 1
l I tili (4 1 ngle t,) lic pvilt i:l dll
ctsll co il icl pri,hleill- .
2. ThIere iI1a|| he isN;l-li. N -
ionl rass Balld . (i4 \\|eh whi h Il' P
lent 4)f theI4. Uited States N.ilI Ie i,'
lirceti. anld Illallitger.' .
3. T e (,tl .11;1 llews p.ipcr t .
I.ItedA StIteS slial 1be' t ' .I 1n:1 N -
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Tompki Nominated
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li 1114re w4..' ,XI n\ (IX 'it r, 4;2u4 41.n1.
r!.\4. 1.. 1 siinI hi ju4lt p ed..
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