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Carolina Will Meet V.P.I.in Virginia City TEAM HAS ALREADY LEFT Coach Branch Bocock Is Well. Known in Richmond Where He Coache Gansecock's 0 Carolina's varsity football team left Columbia this morning for Richmond where they will play the fast and heavy V. P. I. team tomorrow. They have had light practice since Wednesday when they defeated the powerful Citadel team and after a brisk workotut are ready to tackle the strongest of foes. Coach Bocock is well known in Rich mond and especially at V. P. I. where he coached for five years about 15 years ago. At that time the cadets were proud . him and he will get pleasing recog ,nitions from his old acquaintances when he returns there. At the beginning of the season the V. P. I. team was expected to be one of the greatest in the South. The coach had big, fast and experienced men to work with. The team averages about 178 'p,ounds. But the performances of the team has not measured up to expec tations. Especially in the matter of of fensive work the team has been weak and disappointing. The heavy eleven lost tq Washing ton and Lee and to Auburn, but last week beat the University of Maryland by staging a comeback. Potentially, V. P. I. has a great and powerful team which has thus far not shown its greatest and strongest game of the year against South Carolina and perhaps is will not itself until later in the season, or possibly not at all. One thing is certain, the Gamecocks are pitted against a team which is cap able of coming through with great things and should the Virginians reach their best form and the Birds beat them, the greatest of credit is due both. - U.S.C. - Clemson Team Routed Completely By Birds (Continued to page six.) The second scoring of points came at the beginning of the seccnd half and were manet.vered by the wide-awake Bill Rogers. Seeing that the opposing backs were close in, he called for a punt. The ball soared over Chandler's head a.nd as he chased it it touched his hand. Bill Rogers scooped it up on the 17 yard line and raccd for the touchdown. Jazz made the goal from placement. The third score was made) in the same per iod with a placement kick by Jazz from the seven yard line. Eskew had fum bled on the 12 yard line and M. Swink had recovered. Rogers made five and Jazz kicked the three points. Jazz Kicks Another. Jazz added another in the third quar ter. Wimberly punted out of bounds cn Clemson's 12 yard line and Link punted out to his own 27 yard line. The ball Was advanced to the 20 yard line before goal was kicked. A touchdown by Rog ers in the same period and the extra point made Carolina's total 23. Link had missed a punt completely on the fourth down and the ball had gone over o Carolina on Clemson's 32 yard lie )ne pass failed but the next from RoL rs to Swink was good for 27 yards, lacing the ball on Clemson's five yard 'ne. Jazz plunged four and Rogers tooK over. Jazz kicked goal. The fourth period opened with the iI in Carolina''s possession on Clenm n's 39 yard line, first down. Carolina ade it first down, but was penalized 5 yards. Wimberly kicked over the oal line. An offside penalty for Caro a placed the ball on Clemson's 25 yard e in Clemson's possession. Bill Boyd rew Hendee for a loss and also Mar n for a light loss. Jones "punted to ogers in midfield and he returned to e 37 yard line. Rogers made five and zz took first down. R. Swink made 'e and then first down, Jef fords and zz made another in three plays and imberly placed the ball on the brink a touchdown. Jeffords took it over d Jazz kicked the gal. SIDELINE PA ON ORANGE (BY "RADIO Having disposed of the Citadel Bull dogs in great fashion at the Orangeburg County fair, the Gamecockg are off to Richmond where they will meet the Gob blers of V. P. I. Saturday afternoon. The Birds emerged from the combat \with the Bulldogs in good shape, and gwill be ready to fight it out with the Gobblers in Gamecock style. Coach Bocock and his charges left Columbia at 11 o'clock Thursday night, arriving in Richmond in time for signal practice this afternoon. By the comparison of scores, Caro lina seems the better team for the game tomorrow, but who knows whether these scores speak the truth? While the Gamecocks are engaged in battle with V. P. I. the Biddies will he battling the Wofford Pups at Univer sity field. The Pups are bringing a strong team to meet the Chicks and a hot battle is promised. It is true and gloriously true, and no one knows it any better than the Caro lina student body which gave its ulti mate support to the Gamecocks through out the thrilling battle. And to climax that great success a delicious dinner free I And yes, a dance too. Oh, boy,, but those Orangeburg people surely know how to entertain. In an exchange of punts Carolina was placed -di position to score her lait three Uloints. Jones got off a bad one which went out of bounds on his 25 yard line. Wimberly made a gain, and R. Swink kicked a placement from the 21 yard line. The game ended after a few more plays. - U.S.C. - CROSS COUNTRY FAILS TO SCHEDULE MEETS Aspirants for the cross-country squad will not have a chance to show their wares this fall as-tiegotiations for an in ter-collegiate meet have come to naught. The men have been out for several weeks limbering up for possible events. Under the leadership of captain Gil bert Rowe most of the tracksters will continue their workouts in preparation for the spring season. The following men are practising daily: Ballinger, Boy ce, Frierson, Hearon, Hinnant, Keels, hloore, Patrick, Rowe, and Thomas. THE STAG CI CATERS Magazines, Cigai and San< We Will A ppreciat Phone 8635 HART SCHAFF New ha $33.50 $394 Wider shoulders coats that fit sni hips, trousers tfl the sli M. L. Kin 1523 Maji RAGRAPHS BURG GAME KING) Defeat came as a surprise to the North Carolina team, #ccording to in formation. The Tarheel coach started his second team against the Biddies, but after Carolina had drawn first blood, the Freshmen varsity squad was ordered to get in the fight. But the Biddies were out for victory and counted two touch downs against' the first eleven. It goes without saying that there was not a single Carolina or Citadel student who did not appreciate the kind and generous hosUitality of the citizens of the Edisto city. Fifteen loud rahs for every one of them. The Biddies' victory over the Frosh eleven of the University of North Ca rolina last Saturday illustrated the strength of Coach Stoney's outfit, and it is safe to say tha. the Wof ford Pups will have to give some fight to win. The contest between the Birds and Bulldog began with a rush and soon the latter had crossed the Carolina goal. But Carolina kept faith with the Game cock spirit and fought back desperately. lefore the half had ended Bill Rogers had directed his team to the threshold of the Citadel's goal. Rogers then calledI on Jazz to deliver a field goal. Jazz obeyed. Carolina came into its own with the second half and victory was not to he denied the Gamecocks. The spirit and fight that lived with the Birds in the game with Clemson returned, and the Citadel cro.mpled before a brilliant at tack. In the last half of the struggle Carolina counted 27 points. Teddy Weeks, all state quarterback of last year, and the noted field general of the Bulldogs found in Bill Rogers, Ca rolina quarter, a worthy opponent in strategy. Rogers led the Birds like a veteran and kept the Bulldogs be wildered. The whole Carolina team played a great game, a total of fifteen first downs being made to a third as many for the Citadel. 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