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Bocock's Team Beats Citadel At Orangeburg (Continted from Page One) Citadel undodhtedly surprised the Gamecock with the fury of its attack at the b,Cjining of the game. With a few preliminary plays Wimberly punted to Weeks who fumbled, Seidemann re covering, but after the Carolina receiver had fumbled the returned punt and Cit adel had recovered and punted again, Jazz fumbled on his. own 20 yard line. Citadel recovered and rushed the ball through the line to the 13 yard line. Weinberg got by the Carolina first line of defense and found no one between hinself and goal but Wimberly who tackled him on the goal line, too late to prevent a touchdown. Kick for the ex tra point was blocked. Jazz Still Kicks The famous toe of Jazz was re sponsible for Carolina's three points in the second ppriod. In the third Rogers passed to Swink for touchdown and in the last the Birds ran roughshod and amassed 20 points. Carolina's back field worked superbly through the game except for a tendency to fumble, a weakness the Citadel was also suffering. Bill Rogers proved a match for the wise and wiley Weeks as a field general if not his superior. He called the plays flawlessly, ran with the ball better and passed more accur ately. At the beginning of the second half he pulled the play that won the game. Jazz had been playing havoc with the Bulldog line clipping off first downs through both side. In the shadow of their goal they were determined to stop him. In the flash of an eye Rogers shot an unexpected pass to Marion Swink who stepped over the goar line for vict ory. Teddy Weeks won the admiration of' the Carolina student body for the way he and his team conducted themselves. It would be hard not to respect a man who is making the physical sacrifices he is for the love of a school and a sport. His arm was bound in a cast, but lie was by no means a cripple. Pleases Home Folk* Starring for the Gamecocks in the backfield was Bill Jeffords who gave the folks back home something to talk about this winter by bringing several long and difficult passes down out of thel air for a total gain of 51 yards. Two were directly responsible for touch downs. Jack Wannamaker also ap peared in the game and bucked over a touchdown, but was injured soon after ward, and forced out of the game. "Red" Swink further distinguished himself as a ground gainer and P. J. Boatwright made some pretty dashes. Wednesday is to Orangeburg what Big Thursday is to Columbia. 21,000 pedp.le attended the fair that day and al most every one was interested in the football game. Twvo student bodies were present with colors and bands. At the half Citadel staged a military show and Carolina had a snake (lance. The victory over Citadel is especi ally swveet to Carolina men for the rea son that Citadel did not win from Caro lina. As one sport writer of the state says, Carolina seems to have the habit of beating Citadel, havvig won the last six games. The game this year is fur ther important in that it advances the Gamecocks to within one step of the state championship, which means almost as much in South Carolina as champion ship of the world. Furman alone op poses the Bird and the Baptists may rest assured that nothing will be left un.. done which might cause the Garnet and Black to fail to wave supreme in the state this year. Acid Test It was said when Carolina beat Clem son that the Tiger was not a strong enough team to judge the qualities of Carolina by, and that the Birds would have the acid test alip,lied when they met Citadel. That test has been applied, the sterling qualities of Bocock's men have been proven and as they stand now they are, by points, better than.. any other team in the state. Carolina soored first in the second quarter. Wimberly started things with r n 1R yar 1 run~ which placed the ball on Citadels 25 yard line. Tazz rammed two Snappy Style Adopted By Instructor For Gym Uniform Gone forever are the voluminous bloomers and white middie of the co-eds who attended gym classes. They have been supplanted by a snaippy uniform consisting of blue jersy knickers and white' shirts. Everyone seems to agree that they are more attractive and com fortable. The new outfits have been required of the new students. After this year, all the woman's classes in physical ed ucation will probably be required to have the same uniform. and Rogers made it first down, Wim berly and "Red"' Swink put the ball on the seven yard line. Rogers called for a field goal and Jazz complied. Caro iina 3, Citadel 6. For the touchdowns in the third quar ter, Berry punted to Wimberly who was stopped on his own 43 yard line, but Citadel was offside and got a five-yard penalty. Jazz made; four and Rogers first down with seven. Jazz made 11 through the line-eight more-one more. Rogers made the first down and Jazz took two. Rogers surprised Citadel af ter these steady gains through the line with a swift pass which Swink easily caught inside the goal line. Jazz added the point with a kick. Score 10 to 6. More Scoring The next touchdown followed im mediately after the second half had be gun. Wimberiy had fumbled and re covered on his 38 yard line. He and Rogers 'plunged three each and then Rogers passed beautifully toi Jeffords for 21 yards, placing the ball on the 11 yard line. A pass to Swink was good for five yards, the goal was made in two tries by Rogers. Soore, 16 to 6. Weeks fumbled on Carolina's 40 yard line and gave the Birds a chance for their next touchdown. Rogers and Wim herly made ten and the ball was in mid .field. Rogers ran flashily by all save one of the Citadel men for 25 yards. Jazz made four, and interference of Lillard, who as receiving a pass, added further yardage. Jeffords cat:ght a pass for a gain of 11 yards and placed the ball on the five yard line. Wannamaker and Rogers made two and Wannamaker took it over. Rogers dropkicked the point. Score, 23 to 6. Soon Carolina had another one. Hutchinson fumbled on Citadel's 20 yard line and "Red" Swink recovered. A pass from Rogers to Jeffords carried the ball all the way to the goal and "Red" Swink kicked the extra point. Final, 30 to 6. Gay den. 1248 Main Street ar We carry complete lir pipes, candy ai POCKET B Try one of our lunches cou: We Appreciate SUMMAR Y Carolina(30) Citadel(6) Holcombe ........L, Sweetenburg 1AM6.............LT. McFarland Gunter...........LG......... Fi Boyd...........C......... Wilson Pruitt............RG........ Seabrook Seideman.........RT........... Brown M. Swink.......RE......... Denham Rogers............QB........... Keeks Wimberly.........LH........ Weinberg R. Swink.................. Berry Jasciewicz. .. FB.... Youngblood Score by quarters: Carolina ............ 0 3 7 20-30 Citadel ............... 6 0 0 0-6 Carolina scoring: Touchdowns, M. Swink, Rogers, Wannamaker, Jeffords. Field goal (placement) . Jaskewi..z Point after touchdown, Jaskewicz. (placemeit,) Rogers(drop,) R. Swink, (placement). Citadel scoring: Touchdown, Wein berg. Carolina substitu-Aigns: Boatwright for R. Swink, Bvrke for Holcombe, Bar telle for Gunter, Thomas for Seideman, Jeffords for Boatwright, Lillard for M. Swink, Wannamaker for Jaskewicz, R. Swink for Wimberly, Mills for Pruitt, Price for Bartelle, Wingfield for Rog ers, Hall for Wannamaker, Russamano for Burke, Wright for R. 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