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TONEY GIVES
Prepares for b
Branch Bocock, head football coach,l
ill send his first CarolinW football
am against first opponent next week
en Erskine comes to Davis field for a
ntest. Bocock produced a basketball
m last spring that upset some of the
ew System of
th Courses in Use
th (continued from page 8)
ii e combinations of holds and methods
getting a man to the mat, together
th special exercise to develop strength.
0 is from this class that the Varsit
restling Team is selected.
OURS-5:20-6:20 p.m. T. T. S.
XING-Elementary, Mr. Allison.
In this cov.rse correct positions of the
r nds, ways of delivering blows, methods
defense and foot work will be given
a til the student becomes proficient
W ugh to warrant his entering upon
re advanced work.
t URS-S:20-6:20 p.m. M. W. F.
r
sMany Fresh
J C Cross Marion
F A Evans Marion
L E Wilburn Union
L T Nowell Charleston
',J T Baker Latta
John 0 Meetz Lexington
1 R Guarino Newark N 3
fer S C Harmon Lexington
J L Reynolds McCormick
fin H D Harman Lexington
-s L J Straits Ashland 0
b W L Tolbert Greenwood
t Charlie Foster Columbia
,3. D. Stone McColl
t Harry Folf Charleston
B C Horton Easley
mrs J C Thompson Augusta
ar W M Stackhouse Marion'
ci W D Verner Columbia
mrs' H C Walker McCormick
d S M Cowan Columbia
h J Springs Hemingway
m F W Glover Hartsville
C H Burn Charleston
wW R Carter Columbia
Red Fulmer Hyatt Part
P Richardson Columbia
cLo. Hal Mayfield Marietta
arry Stewart Bishopvile
Z Martin Mullmns
t W H McMahon~ Belton
Ed Crouch Columbia
'T Johnson Wagener
ea George Davis Columbia
caC 0 Bell Lancaster
LIST FRESHME]
'ootball Season
>est teams of the South including the
Southern ChanApicins, North Ca1lina.
He has had wide experience as coach
and as referee in many states of the
BOXING-Advanced, Mr. Allison.
This course will give the student the
opportunity to. use all of the theory giv
en in elementary boxing and in addition
actual sparring, coupled with correct ad
vice, proper methods of training, fighting
technique and ring generalship.
HOURS-7:30-8:30 p.m. M. W. F.
HANDBALL-Mr. Alliston.
For this game, Freshmen and Sopho
mores will meet during the regular gym
hours. Junior and Seniors will be allow
ed to register for special hours.
TENNIS-Mr. Van Meter.
Juniors and Seniors will be allowed to
register for special hours of work in ten
nis. Regular gymnasium credits will be
given for the satisfactory completion of
men Report
A L Rainsfort Edgefield
George Watson Columbia
Jack Watson Columbia
Carl Johnson Columbia
J Cross St George
Lamar McFadden Cades
Biller D)errick Johnson
Bill Banks Columbia
B G Carson Ridgeville
Bill Johnson Honeapath
Rerbert Bloom New Brookland
A H McCarred Columbia
Claud Wilder Woodruff
Clarence Davis WaIhalla
Charlee Jones Mullins
Tr B Hicks Hartsville
J D Griffin Easley
E P Rider Mullins
L T McKenzie Honeapath
Buster Joiner Lake City
R L Stoddard Columbia
Abercrombie Toy Woodruff
Speck Coker Columbia
Dan Voyer Sumter
Gus Felder Pinewood
Dick Allen Columbia
T J Bradlley Columbia
Joe Smith Columbia
F~ D Wall Augtasta
Duckett Young Laurens
Jack Passalaigue Charleston
E F Farr Columbia
Bill Gambrell Honeapath
E Baker New York
D Kinder Kingstree
Tom Mee. Heath: Swi.:.
i CANDIDATES
this work. No credit is allowed Fresh
men and Sophomores for tennis.
SWIMMING-Mr. Clark, Mr. Hurst.
All men students who do not know
how to swim will be given an opportunity
to learn during the year, for this work
regular class credit will be allowtd. The
hours to be arranged.
CORRECTIVE GYMNASTICS-Mr.
Van Meter, Mr. Pool.
A class in corrective gymnastics will
be given to all men -that the physical ex
aminations show to have structural de
fects and other pathalogical conditions
which will yicld- to corrective or medical
gymnastics. Men will be promoted from
this class to the regular classes as soon
as their physical condition permits. The
hours to be arrangde.
VARSITY GYM TEAM-Mr. Pool.
gymnastic dancing and pyramid building
specialize in apparatus stunts, tumbling,
This team is composed of men who
The team gives exhibitions in Columbia
and usually makes short exhibition trips
to nearby towns.
ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDU
CATION-Mr. Pool; 3 semester
Credits; 8:30 a.m. T. T. S.
This course is given particularly for
students who intend to teach or engage
in Physical or Social Work, etc. The
first term will consist of the theory and
practice of games for school room and
playgrounds and socials. Folk dancing
and the use of the Gymnasium Appara
tus.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2-Mr. Van
Meter; 3 Semester Credits; 11-12
T. T. S.
An advanced course in physical train
ing for men who expect to direct High
School or College departments of physi
cal education. The physiology of physi
cal training being especially emphasized.
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