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CAROLINA I Ea EOW, MRP TO WAGE FERCE BAT Galloway Has a Team of Fighting Huskies CAMPBELL WEIGHS 1n LBS. (By Fred. Minshall) Tomorrow afternoon Bob Galloway, South Carolina's youngest football coach will lead his Erskine Seceders into the Gamecock camp for the first contest of the year of both elevens, and, incidental ly, he will try to return to his Due West fireside bearing aloft the proverbial fat back. From whisperings escaping the con servative little town, it is apparent that the people are confident of a team much better than was put out last season. The coach has installed a huddle system of attack which is said to make, beside other things, tha calling of signals eas ier. The most painful loss of all to the Due Westerners is McDonald, tackle of last year's team, who was prominently mentioned for several All-State teams. This is not causing Bob to weep very copiously, however, for he has several young Ipchydermata on deck for line positions, among whom are Captain Campbell, 196 pounds, and "Big" Wil liams, 186 pounds. For the offense there is Pratt, who was seen on Davis Field last year. He punts, runs and passes beautifully and snags a peach of a pass. His running mate at half is Jones of the last yar's Frosh team. Bonner and White are back to fill the end positions and Burgess and Keaton are again in the backfield. With these strong facts looking them in the eye it is certainly that the old Bird will not take Galloway's team light ly. The Gamecock has had little hard practice so far due to the lofty tempera ture, and is confident they will have to extend themselves to overcome Erskine and its strengthened eleven. - U.S.c. - GILBERT ROWE CALLS OUT CINDER ARTISTS First Meeting Is Set for Three O'clock Monday Afternoon Cross-country candidates will get an early start when they meet at the gym Monday afternoon at 3:30. Sixteen candidates have reported that they will be out to lead the men through their paces. Several meets will probably be sche.. duled this year, and, announcement wvill appear in thc Gamecock as soon as the information is available. This branch of track work at Carolina has had the handicap in the past, of get ting of slowly ini the training. This has been corrected by the call for Monday. All men who are interested in the cross-country are asked to be at the gym promptly at 3:30 o'clock. Rooster MacFadden will have the workouts in charge. - U.s.c. -- A certain jurist was an anthusiastic golfer. Once he had occasion too in. terrogate, in a criminal suit, a boy wit niess. "Now, my lad," he saidl, "are you acquitted with the nature and sig nificance of the oath ?" The boy, raising his brows~ in suir prise, answered: "Of course I am sir. Don't I caddy for you at the Country Club?" - McMAS1 Athleti Corner Sumter and Hampton S IARSITY ME T8 SAY, ARE PREPARED LE WITH GAMECOCK HERE TENNIS CLUB TO BE - ORGANIZED SOON-TO HAVE MANY STARS PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD Calhoun Thomas Makes an An nouncement About Busiess of Groups Calhoun Thomas,acting- manager of the University Tennis Club, announces that some time during next week the reorganization of the net club for the session will be effectedl. Mr. Thomas said that announcement as to the time or the meeting of the tennis players will be made from the chapel the day before the meeting. The prospects for snappy teams are very good according to Thomas, EIjiott, Wilson and ;Coleman the high ranking stars of last year, have returned , and a number of other good players on the campus will dem onstrate their ability at the sporting art. In commenting on the winning op portunities of the University Tennis Club, Mr. Thomas said that the play ers are showing good form. Several of the men, including Beattie, Fair, Varn, Cain, Fishburne, Gaston, Jones, Thomas. Westmoreland, Joye and Bryson, look promising. Although the dozen courts on and around the campus have been scenes of much action here of late, they are not in the. best of condition Mr Thomas added, however, that the courts would be put in excellent con dition as soon as possible. Although the Tennis Club is to be reorganized, big things are being an ticipated for this session. The tennis players of the institution are urged to .come out and try for places on the teams. Freshmen are also invited to conic out for practice. WILLIAMS-Tackle X.. ER, INC. : Goods ts. Columbia,.S. C. ETS FIRST T he Griidrn Inkpoi MR. FOOTBALL will begin crowding Mr Baseball oUt of the limeligit tomorrow. AND THIS WILL be to the delight of several thousand interested football followers. ERSKINE COMES to meet the Game cocks on University Field. The hour is 4 o'clock. Be on time and bring an inexhaustible supply of pep. THE BIRDS are in the 'proverbial pink' and are anxiously awaiting the hpur of the initial brawl of the 1925 sea son. COACH BOCOCK'S men by virtue of hard training this week have reached good form, the polishing effect of the training season having been put on. THE EXTREMELY warm weather has been trying on the Bird machine, but the 'players have withstood the heat fine, being in the best of physical conditiom. LITTLE INFORMATION concerning the strength of the Erskine Seceders has reached the campus, but Coach Galloway is sure to have a team im bued with real fighting spirit. WHILE THE Carolina supporters are cheering at the Erskine-Carolina game Saturday afternoon, Clemson will be waging war with P. C. Ad vance dope says Clemson and P. C. fans are assured a real battle. SECRET PRACTICES were held this week by the Birds, including scrim mages. The Frosh material furnish ed oppositiop to varsity men on Tuesday. The "Rats" crossed the varsity goal line twice. THE PRACTICE THURSDAY and this afternoon served to place the varsity in strong shape for the mor row's game. Dope favors the locals, but who knows if the dope is true? OLD MEN on the campus say it has been many a year since Carolina has had such a bright future for its Frosh team. THINK OF IT fellows, almost a hun dred candidates report daily for Freshman football practice. THE BIDDIES tried their hand at scrimmaging Wednesday afternoon, and demonstrated real Carolina fight ing spirit. FRESHMEN, if you haven't learned those yells yet, tonight is a. fine time to do so. Remember your support to the team is important. THE DOPESTERS have already begun filling up the dope bucket. One gen tlemahm has it that Clemsot tWill emerge victor over P. C. by the nar rowv margin of three points. Freshmen for places on the team is strong, and judging from Wednes day's scrimmage the coaches will have no easy task in selecting the first team. OTHER DOPESTrERS have gone far ther than the opening games, some statinig that the state championship will be decided by Furman and the Citadel Bulldogs. BOTH THE CITADEL and Furman are reported to have strong elevens this year. But don't you think it's a bit too early to state that they will fight for the state rag? SING IT BOYS to the tune of "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" Watch us make a touchdown, to beat you Watch us open that line; backfield marching thru; Oh, keep out of the way, we mean you, Watch us make a touchdown, to beat you SOPHOMORE: Say, Rat, what position are you playing on' the team? FRESH FRESHMAN: Left out I SAVOY CAFE KNOWN FOR QUALITY Op;n Day and Night Polite Attention 1327 Main St. Columia...: C . OPPONENT FOOTBALL MEN Al LAND PLACES 01 SPOSITION WELL FIVE FROSH TEAMS ARE WO$QNG DAILY Stoney %vo Men Tough Scrim #mg DriHi on Last Wedusdky Coach Burnett Stoney's brood of Biddies have bee divided into five teams now to make scrimmaging eas ier. The youmg Gamecocks were put through a difficult workout wednes day, their first conflict among them selves, and seemed to enjoy it.They are absorbing more and more pigskin knowledge daily and,although Stoney is not trying to push them along at a rapid clip, they appear to be getting into shape in quick order Coach Stoney will make no state ment yet as to possibilities of the var ious candidates making any of the pos itions, but he is. assured from their work so far that the aggregation will do credit to Carolina. The line will be big and husky, he said, and we are now trying to work out a smoooth back field. The position in doubt the most is that of quarterback, several men be ing prepared for the place. CARTAIN CAMPBELL-Center ALL MUST PRESENT ATHLETIC TICKETS AT STUDENT GATE Jimmy Driver, director of student activities at the University announces that students must present their ath letic tickets to gain admission to the game tomorrow. No one will be ad mitted if he cannot show the card. The step has been taken in order to avoid any difficulty at the gates and will be strictly enforced. And "no ticket, no game." Carolina students, as usual, will be admitted at the blea chers gate on Sumter street. "Dis bane a gude yoke on me," said the Swede, as he spilt egg on his vest. OEN MERCHAN Repairing aj 1117 Washingtnn St. ..- Ph TOMORRO RE FIGHTING To 4 VAR$ITY-EACH C. ONTESTED FO READY FOR ERSKINE Drvw DiscussesP for Pautio.sTeaM for First Gane To Be Picked at Last Minute Carolina awaits the opening footb game of the season tomorrow afte noon at 3:30 o'clock with expectan Coach Branch Bocock did not scri mage his varsity men yesterday b put them through a snappy drill. Th will take things easy today and, I weather or not, will be in good spir for the contest tomorrow and feeli fit to "ride somebody on a rail". Jimmy Driver yesterday could n give out the lineup which will be se against Erskine, as the coaches ha decided that the better plan lay wainting until the last minute in pic ing the first team for the first gat .The men are having one glorious scr ble for each and every position, too ,is sa id, and not one of the aspiran for the team rests easy in his sh confident that he has cinched a pla For center there is Bill Boyd or Bartelle, who alternates at guards w may start or Bill's understudy,"Stum Price. Also working for a guard p ition, and both with excellent chance! choice crop of tackles maketh a h contest. There are Captain J. C. Lon Si. Siedman, Jimmy Russoma Floyd Thomas, and Hick Mills, rea to represent the student body in eve way they can. For two years one of these sterli wingmen, Swink and Lillard, has tak the end opposite Frankie Meyer They are experienced and talent but Sam Burke, Jimyny Russomano o Buster Holcombe are going to ma them extend themselves if they ret their places. The backfield presents a galaxy satellites from which even ye ed. d not know what four horsemen would choose should Bocock per hini that honor. All candidates are fast and for the most part, light. W could the coaches emulate Metzer w ran in a changed backfield a quart and still go him one better and inj three 4ifferent backfields of worth to the game. Jack Wright, fiery quarter and stinctive grabber of the forward pa is showing up well and should ha many chances for showing his tale this year. P. J. Boatwright is ag shuffling those elusive feet, the stea Rogers has returned, the driving F' nell, the dynamic and prodigius J and the graceful punter, Jeffords. T line will average around 170 poun and the backfield probably 150. Jimmy Driver said yesterday th several of the men from last yea freshman squad and scrub teams wv be used. Weights of the players we r given out at the University gym ye erday as follows - Boyd, center,172; Bartelle, guar 175; Pruitt, guard, 172; Gunter, gua 169; Long, tackle, 166; Siedman, tac Ic, 188; Russomano, tackle, 165; Mil l tackle, 157; Swink, end, 184; Lilla end, 183; Wright, quarter,148; Bo wright, quarter, 143; Rogers, half, 1 Fennell, full, 167; Jazz, full, 181 ;J ~ fords, half, 140; Burke, end, 151; Thomas, tack t 181; Price, center, 156; Brice, end, .1 (Continued on Page 'Zight) P & PAUL [PAILORS s n ud Altering " ne 6%3 - Columbia, S. C. r r