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arolina vs. Clem igers Appear on Davis Field for First Game This var The Clemson College baseball team ill come to Columbia tomorrow for he only game scheduled here with arolina this seasoi. Carolina has layed the Tigers once before this ear when making the upstate tour. hen the Tiger won out 6-2 but to orrow the Gamecock will see if he an even things up. Newberry Wins Game The Newberry College baseball eam defeated the Carolina team yes erday 12-0. The pitching of Beck as invincible while the Indians found mith for 13 bingles. Rook, visiting centerfielder, made two home runs. The Newberry team seems to have the best college nine that has appear ed on Davis Field. R HE Newberry . ... 200 001 225-12 131 2 Carolina ...... 000 000 000- 0 4 4 Drop One to Wofford Carolina found it harder to get men ff the bases than to put them on and lost a ball game to Wofford Tuesday to 5. The total of 12 Gamecocks ex pired on the cowpaths. It was the ame tale nearly every inning; one or wo men would get on base, and reach hird, and then everybody else popped p. Tiny Carroll Reaves pitched a reditable game and let Rip Major's ang down with 8 hits as his team ates were spanking out 12 on the offordian Thackston's. Bill Jeffords ot three sizzling doubles .and Swink racked out a trio of singles! Score by innings: RH E offord ....... 001 030 041-9 8 4 arolina ........ 001 000 220-5 12 4 - U.S.C. - Freshman Trim Carlisle. Legrand Rhanie, capable young pit her of Carlisle, lost his first game of he year after 10 successful starts hen he bucked up against one "Lef y" Godsshall of the Carolina Biddies. he score was 7 to 2. The juvenile hicks began willowing the prep school tar in the very first inning when they ade six runs. The hitter of the day was Taylor of the visitors while Red Adams of the Biddies showed a clever feather by making an unassisted dou ble play to end the game. Score by innings: R H E larlisle........000 110 000-2 8 4 larolina........ 600 000 10-7 11 2 - U.s.c. - CLEMSON MEN ANSWER CAROLINA CHALLENGE Mr. Bartow W. Freeland, Clemson Y. M. -C. A. Dear Mr. Freeland: The University of South Carolina :hallenges Clemson to match every Jamecock at Blue Ridge with a Tiger >f equal ferocity. When the Roosters -oost on the Ridge we hope to hear a few Tigers roar down below. Your for Blue Ridge, C. B. Williams, President University Y. M. C. A. - U.s.C. - Mr. C. B. Williams, University of S. C. Dear Mr. Williams: Clemson accepts the challenge of larolina. We will have so many Tigers iBlue Riddge that the boys will think they are on the Clemson Campus. Iope to see a few of the boys with Red and Black present. Come on aarolina, meet us there. Yours for the best ten days ever spent. Barton W. Freeland, Presidnt Clemson V. M. C. A. POR OF ALL SO1?7 FRED MINSHALL, Editor son to be Tomo PREP SCHOOLS HOLD TRACK MEET TODAY RACE ON DAVIS FIELD Baily, Porter and Carlisle Send Men to Participate in Track And DeMamation Bailey, Porter and Carlisle are the schools who will send representatives here today for the annual South Caro lina school track meet. The first two will be fully represented while the Bamberg school will only enter two men. Since Wofford Fitting School has been discontinued, it sends none. All events will be run off this after noon on Davis Field with Jimmie Dri ver in charge. The following will com pose the meet: 100 yard dash; high jump; mile run; discus; 200 yard dash; pole vault; 120 yard low hurdles; jave lin; running broad jump; 440 yard run; shot -put; mile relay. Bailey enters the following men: Weber, Es'Dorn, Hudgens. Roberts, Collins, Lumpkin, Haynes, Slyburn, Whitington, Tolbert, Long and Mc Cabe. Porter sends: Richardson, Ar guillas, Owings, Carson, Monogue, Travis, LaRoche, Peace, Meadows and Freyer. Carlisle has not sent in the names of her contestants. Coach Haynes will come with the Greenwood team and Coach Saxton with the boys from the City by the Sea. - U.S.C. UNIVERSITY MEN TO STATE MEET Carolina Representatives on 3 Teams in: Clinton for Track Title After a week of earnest practice fol lowing the Davidson meet, the Caro lina track squad is ready to face the choicest of the South Carolina college track men at the State meet in Clin ton tomorrow. The varsity and fresh ient squads left today in automobiles. Coach Cochran's hard work on the ien has wrought improvement in several places. The distance runners and the sprinters came in for a major p)ortion of Cochran's attention. Varsity men who will go are: Han nahan, Hinnant, Williamson, Rowe, Gaston, Hester, Osborne, Seidemann, Brice, Brock, Verner, Koon, Hearon, Beasley and Assistant Manager Shep pard. Four freshmen will participate in an invitation freshman meet of five events with one entry in each. These men make the trip: Brewer, javelin, hur dles ; Shand, high jump ; Frierson, mile ; Flynn, 100 yard dash. Hannahan, Gaston, Williamson and Verner will take part in an invitation mile relay. They will be opposed by the Clemson team that recently es tablished a record in Atlanta and by the Furman team, the best of the Class B teams at the same meet. - u.s.c. - WILSON AND ELLIOTT IN TENNIS FINALS Carolina's double team, Wilson and Elliott, reached the semi-finals in the State Tennis tournament last week, but lost the championship to the Wofford couple. The Carolina team appeared as a serious contender when they beat last year's champions, Hewell and Con ner of Furman, 8-10, 8-6, 6-3; but dIropped out to the Spartanburgers 6-4, 2..6, 6-2. In singles Wilson lost to Hewell and Elliott to Thrower of Clem son after beating Cnnne of Furman. TS 'S. rrow's Attraction UST INIG IF YOU had planned to be away from school tomorrow afternoon, don't do it. Why? Because you will miss your only opportunity this year to see the Gamecock engage the Tiger in a game of baseball. And in this old state Gamecock means Carolina and Tiger signi fies Clemson. It will be one of those battles lin whch [.neithef side will spot the other a thing. Carolina lost to Clemson once this season but does not think such a thing will occur again. THIS WEEK Carolina will have the pleasant company of three visit ing state prep schools who meet here Friday to determine cham pionships in declamation and track. Coming so close after the eventful high school week these boys have not, in the past, been given the attention they deserve. Their meet is considered by those who have seen it to be better than the high school's. It is managed with greater speed and is usually of higher order. THE GAMECOCK tracksters will close their season tomorrow at the state meet in Clinton. Coach Cothran has had remarkable success in his first year. in putting the right spirit into his men. The boys have worked hard during the last few months and have given their best on all occasions. It is the kind of spirit that makes champion ship teams and its presence is the sign of a capable coach. Brice and Si have made excellent im provements lately and we believe that they wilfl represent Carolina very creditably at the state meet. A LARGE and happy throng were present at the athletic circus last Tuesday night. The evident en joyment they showed is a good omen. It is hoped that their en thusiasm will increase proportion ately to the far better show, the contests for championships in box ing, wrestling and gym, in a few weeks when the athletes are work ing for something and give their best. STONTY'S BIDDIES by their last few game shave shown more and more that they have one of the best balanced organizations around these parts. A number of good hitters and a pitching staff that would hold down the best of col lege teams is theirs. The Cadet Orchestra at V. M. I., has secured an engagement to play on the Cunard Liner, S. C. Beren garia, this summer. After landing in Europe the orchestra will play at a number of fashionable resorts before making the retuirn trip. 1 Head to F WINGF 1 SAXON - CU Edwin CIa I 1508 Main St. UNIVERSITY TEXT BO OKS, FOUNTAIN PENS LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS AND PADS, PENCILS ERASERS, WR ITING PAPER The State Book Store State Newspaper Building "Dress Well and Succeed" SPRING HATS AND SHOES Coming in - Going Out - Fast $5, $6, $7 $7.75, $10.00 Two.Pants Suits-$30 up Marshall-Tatum Company Corner Main and Hampton Sts. Columbia, S. C. 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