The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 18, 1924, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Gamecocks, 'Priumpial at Charleston.
iThAt malhes our standing look better.
Now for the Up-State.
A margin of 5 points in two games is
= mighty slim.
C.
C4 flow abojit. .:unning up sone score,
iS hrds.
I f you, keep loafing soileone is apt
cakch you...
The Charleston papers said some
good things about you.
As usual Jack Wright starred.
,Lilliard -is .making good at center.
Gasque is coming along as a forward,
too.
Those Charleston teams will make
some one hop.
P. C. got a good start in their new
gym.
They beat Furman by a two pint
margim.
It seems that close scores are in good
order this year.
Some good games here after exams.
- We play Clemson, Furman mold Wof
ford this week.
All away from Columbia this time.
McSwain and Abrams are playing a
sturdy game at guard.
The Biddies will soon he getting into
adtion.
The Pullets (Co-eds) have a game
pending for tonight.
Ask if the deal is closed, if so attend.
"lark to A
Two Southern youths were strolling
pill the street when they suddenly
caught sight of a puddle of blue paint
recently spilled in the street.
"Oh," exclaimed one, "some poor
Virginian must have just been shot."
Fxchange.
-U.S.C.
It is estimated that each child horn
is burdened with eleven poundvs of Na
tional Debt. That prohdbly expla.i.ns
why habies always cry so much.
I'un11ch.
_U.S.C
inquisitive Neighbor: "Mrs. Smith,
your twin hoys are so much alike, howv
cani you tell Johnny from Tommy ?"
Mrs. Smith: Well, you see, its this
way :I put my finiger in Johnny's mouth
and( if he bite's I know its Tommy.''
IExchiange.
U.S.C.
"Are you a messenger hoy ?" asked
lhe near-sighited man of a Iboy in the
street.
"No, Sir," wasL the indignant reply,
"its my sore toe that makes me walk
walk so slowly."'-xcange.
. -U.S.C.
Upon returning hiome, R.ast us found
his (laughter stod ing in tie front yard
with a man's arm around her. '"Man
dby," lhe cried, ''tell that nigger to take
his arm form aroun' you!
"'Why, pa,'" was the indignant reply,
"tell him yosel f. Hek's a puffeck
st ranger to met.''
-El'xchmanige.
-U.S.C.
Many a schooC l girl's comiiplex ion is
had taste.
--E'xchmange.
She crit icizedl my apartment so I
knocked he'r flat.
--xchiange.
-U.S.C.
"I'll hiite,. what is it ?'' said o,u ne mos
quito to aniot her ats they lanmded on a
ummiy.
-Elx change.
Monecy is the root of all evil. D)ig I
D)ig i Dig.
-Exchange
SCORES BASKETBALL SEA
SON 1922
CAROLINA vs. Oppe,nents
28......Univ. of No Car........... 44
25......Trinity of N. C.. .......... 41
14......No. Car. State College .... 19
25......Richmond College (Va) .... 27
7......Iynchburg (Va) Ilks... 50
27......Univ. of Georgia .......... 36
27......Newherry College (S. C.).. 33
30......Furman Univ. (S. C ...... 23
35......Presbyterian of S. C. ....... 9
22......Wofford of S. C. ......... 20
18......The Citadel (S. C.)........ 17
27......Newherry College (S. C.).. 34
37......WofTord College (S. C.) ... 17
24......Furman Univ. (S. C.)..... 27
32......Presbyterian of S. C. ...... 13
34......Woofford at S. I. A. A. Tour 18
23......Georgia Tech. at Tour..... 34
29......West End Club Charleston .. 35
16......The Citadel of S. C. ...... 29
- U.S.C.
SCORES BASKETBALL SEA
SON 1923
CAROLINA vs. Opplonents
32......College of Charleston.......10
22......The Citadel ...............16
21......\VofTord College ..........24
13......Furian Universit ........26
19......Clem son .................. 27
9......N ewherry . ................ 41
34......The Citadel .............. 10
29......W off rd College .......... 11
20....Guilord -................. 35
2......Lynchburg ................ 40
14......Georgetown Univ. (Wash) 31
14......Catholic Univ. (W ash).. .. 41
19......W ashington & Lee ........ 26
9......Va. M il. Institute ........ 23
24......Furnan Universitv ........ 34
21......Newherry College ........ 37
--.s.c.
Team Treated Royally
The men who made tile trip it)
Charleston with the basketball team
last week-end report that the Citadel
treate:1 them royally. They did every
thing to majk theim 1nifortable and
anything that could help them t) enjoy
their stay in Charleston. Our team
played the College of Charleston and
the Citadel oi its trip and wm-, both
games.
"I've failed in Latin, flunked in Chem."
They heard him softly hiss;
"I'd like to find the man who said,
That ignorance is bliss !" -
-Elchange.
- U.S.C.
Druggist : "Did you kill the moths
with the halls I sold you?"
Man: "No; I sat up all iight an<l
didI't hit a dlarn one."
-Vlxchallge.
-U.S.C.
"Do you l1ve Ie?" Said the paper
bag to the stigar.
"I'm jlist wrapped ip in yoi." replied
the slgar.
"Youl swveet thing.'' murmured the
lpaper'C bag.
--lxhange.
J. S. Pinkussohn
Cigar Company
1309 Main St.
Cimars - Soda - Pocket
Billiards
Fountain Pens and
Pipes Repaired
I iAV1E YOU TR I 1D
Po1tpjourr'ti Smiokinig Tobacco
Potp)ourri Cigarettes
If it is Safe
Motor Transportation
You want Call -. 5593
City Transfer & Baggage Co.
'rhe Bonded Company
For the Railroads
Caronna Wien
We have a Walk-Over or
Edwin Clapp Shoe for you
Saxon-Cullum Shoe Company
1508 Main Street Columbia, S. C
The Latest Creation in Fall Suits
SOCIETY BRAND AND GRIFFON CLOTHES
Come in--we take pleasure in showing you these garments
Marshall-Tatum Clothing Co.
R. C. WILLIAMS & SONS
Incorporated
Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Shades
Pillows
1638 Main Street Phone 5815
Columbia, S. C.
"Special A tiention to College Men"
Clothing -Hats
MARKS, Inc.
"Quality Stores thru the South."
Furnishings for Men and Young Men
300 Main Strect Phone 3363
Welcome University Students
- TO
BURNETT'S DRUG STORE
One Block from Campus
Drugs, Drinks, Cigars, Stationary
Agent for Whitman's Candy and Eastman's Kodak sup
plies.
Phone 3191 Corner Main and College Sts.
College Clothes
For the Men who Know
The kind that they are wear
ing on the yard at Yale.
Loose models, lounge type
with wide pants.
Designed and tailored by
Hickey-Freeman and Fashion
Park.
Let us Show You.
H OPE-DA VIS CO.
College Men's Clothes
Perhaps no store si Columbia prepares for the college
man with more care than "Wrights." Smart, snappy Hats
and the distinguished Schloss Brothers clothes are only two
examples.
"Everything for the College Man"
Sweaters, Shirts, Hose, Neckwear, Underwear.
Wright Bros. Co. 1330Mai Ste-t
EXCHANGES |
The Red and Black
The School of Journalism of the
Uliversity of Georgia is going to pub
lisli a iew magazine. It will be ined
the SoUTHERN 1) uowL. From the
standpo;nt of size it will be the largest
publication of the University of Geor
gia. While the magazine will draw
large:y on the students in the School
if Jn1m ialism for contriautions, its col
1umn1lis are opell to the entire student
body. It is expected t( have a large
circulation among the alumni of Geor
g a.
-- -U.S.C.
Boston University News
A series of courses on "Education for
and in the Home" will be givein by the
school of Education of Boston Univer
sity. These courses, which are unique
in the history of education, are designed
primarily for mature people and will
1w given in the evening or late after
nptin so that iat hers aid nthers and
scho0 teachers may be alble tO attend.
The problems of tle family. such as, the
bliudget. the social adjustments neces
sary in a modern home, the health and
training (if children, hereditary engenies
and the building and equipping if h 1imies
will be discussed by specialists in til
various subjects.
--U.S.C.
Silver and Gold
The students of the L'iverity of
0hlorado are going to give to each man
of the football s<piad a fitball album
bund it real pigsk;-1, a symnbl iof tht
gaie. lit mrder to pay for the..e a cel
chration is going to be given. l-,very
student is expected to b1uiy a ticket
wlether lie is going to attend cr iot.
The prigrail will cIsist oi u iviing
pictures (if varifilus fiot;Ill games sev
eral valdeville acts, slings and yells, and
will close with a dance.
-- ----U.S.C.
POETS ORGANIZE
Saturday night several Ciriilina stu
dents met at the home of Mr. James
Dabils for tile pirpose of forming a
l'oetry Chb. 'Mr. M1. K. Walsh was
selected as the president and Miss Re
velise as secretary. The aim of the
members of this new cthi is to encour
I-e the writing if Ietry .ad to hold
informal discuissionls about pletry. The
membersiiip if the club ir limited.
I Metropolitan Cafe
The Old Reliable
In Business since
1900
The Metropolitan
Cafe
1544 Main Street
ITHE SAVOY CAFE
~The Most Popular
and up to Date Cafe
IN the City.
THE SAVOY CAFE
. 132 MainStreet
D ON' T
eat peanuts with your eyes,
Judge by flavor, not by size.
SALTED PEANUTS
"'IThe dainty, delicious kind;"
.'Not the higgest but the RBest."