The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 12, 1926, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
CO-ED'S VA RSIT Y
STARTS SEASON
WITH COLUMBIA
LEAGUE STARTS- MONDAI
Athletic Association Meets Sat
urday to Elect Manager
Class Games Begin
Girls, the basketball season is her
fore we realize itI It is true tha
practice has been going on for severs
weeks but league games, in which ther
vould really be something at stake
seemed far in the distance. They ar
here at last.
The City Interscholastic Leagu
Girl's Basketball Tournament will be
In next Monday afternoon, Februarj
15th. It has been the precedent fo
several years to have a league betwee
the four girl's basketball teams in th
city. Columbia College, Chicora Col
lege, Columbia High School and th
University of South Carolina. Thi
is the only league into which most c
these teams are allowed to enter, an
the games are. always attended b
lagre groups rooting for each team.
The first two -games will be playe
on the court at Columbia College
University Co-Eds vs Columbia Col
lege; Columbia High School vs Chi
cora. On Thursday, February 18th, o
the .University court, Chicora and th
Co-Eds will play and Columbia Col
lege vs High School. Wednesday, Feb
ruary 24th, at Chicora, University v
High School; Columbia College v
Chicora. Saturday, February 27th, o
University court, University vs Chi
cora; Columbia College vs Hig
School. The last two games will b
played Thursday, March, 24th, on Cc
lunbia College court at 4:15 Columbi
College vs Chicora, and on Thursda
night, March 4th, at 8:30, on Univei
sity court, University Co-Eds vs C<
lumbit High School.
It it suggested that you remembe
this schedule or look for it posted o
the bulletin boards and came out t
see some of the best girls basketba
stars of the state in action. The game
will be called at 4:15 except the las
which is 8:30. Season tickets carryin
admission to all twelve games ma
be had for $1.00 at the Physical Edt
cation office in Melton Hall. Carolin
students will be admitted to all gam<
in the University gymnasium upo:
presentation of athletic ticket, as usus
For games played on other courts tt
regular admission price of 25 cents wi
be charged.
Groups have been constantly pra4
ticing for the last several weeks. Tf
varsity squad is being selected th
week. By Saturday night they wi
have been seeded down to those wh
will compose the, varsity squad for tt
tournament.
Besides the league game, next wee
the class tournament will begin als.
Those who makce the'.varsity squa
will be eligible. for the class teams.
New Sp
A re Her
NVEW WIDE Sh
LIGHT COLORi
SUITS - LARGJ
COLLEC
$30.00 - $
SHOEFER TA
to youri1
$24.00 - $
Come in !
Hope- Day
MAnVIN Mr'ms-nv
Biddies Beat Cubs
By One Lone Point
Game Rough Going-Nolan, Win.
dus and White Star for
For Carolina
The Biddies rolled out of town
Wednesday morning for a jaunt thru
the Piedmont section of the state, and
t Wednesday, proceeded to claw the
. Cubs of Clemson though the spurs
e were somewhat damaged by the scuffle.
The game ended with our rats holding
e the big end of a 27-26 victory.
Roughness seemed to mar the game
e and three men were sent to the bench
. for too many personals. Two of the
men were for Clemson and one fo:
r Carolina. White, Windus, and Nolan
were the leading players for the Bid
e dies, and O'dell was the arsenic for
. the Tigers. Tonight, they gather for
e a fracas with the little stockings fron1
s Clinton.
f - u.s.c.
GERMAN DANCE
WAS SUCCESS
NEW OFFICERS
. TOM STONE PRESIDENT
a
e Music Furnished by Gamecocks
-Many Chaperones Are
s In Attendance
s
n The midwinter German, one of the
leading social affairs on the Univer.
h sity calendar, was danced in the Uni.
e versity gymnasium Wednesday even.
- ing from 10 until 2 o'clock.
a This was the first of many socia
y affairs that feature the opening of the
second term, and Valentine's Daj
festivities.
The gymnasium was bright with
r crimson hearts, and decorations of
n many colors hung from the ceiling
o All were suggestive of Valentine. Th<
11 dance was lively, and with the Game
s cock orchestra at its best, the occasior
t, was extremly pretty and gay. Puncl
g was served througout the evening.
y The newly elected officers of the
i- German club were in charge of the
a affair. They are: Tom Stone, presi
s dent; "Sport" Saunders, vice-presi
n dent; Frank Gray, secretwry; Jack
1. Wright, treasurer; Claude Scar
e borough, senior leader, and Emmet
i Wingfield, junior leader.
The music played by the Gamecock
was mostly new, and very lively. Sev
e eral feature numbers were included it
s the program. Acting as chaperones a
11 the dance were: Governor and Mrs
o Thomas G. McLeod, Dr. and Mrs
e William D. Melton, Professor Bruce
Coleman, chairman of the faculty
k dance committee: Professor and Mrs
.* George McCutchen, Professor Hodges
d Professor and Mrs. Covington, an
Dean L. T. Baker and Mrs. Baker.
ring Suits
OULDERS - NEW
- TWO --PANTS
s' ASSORTMENT -
E STYLES
~5.00 - $40.00
LILORED SUITS
neasure at
~5.00 - $48.00
is Company
1M. Campus Aenut
GRID PRACTICE
GETS -STARTED
.AT UNIVERSITY
THIRTY MEN IN TRAINING
Gibbes' Green Being Used Until
Football Field Is Put in
Condition
Gibbes Green every afternoon has the
appearance of early September with 30
or more men clad in football paraphe
nalia and passing, punting, bucking and
other things that smack of football.
These men who are out will be the
varsity men of next year and are being
kept in form and given the basic train
ing for the work next year. Formations
are being learned so that it will be easy
to start off next fall.
The practice is being held on Gibbes'
Green because the athletic field is being
graded and made ready for the spring
sports which inclule baseball and track.
At least a month will be devoted to this
work, and towards the end of the period,
scrimmages wiil be indulged in, and pos
sibly games will be played between teams
picked from the squad at practice.
Good spirit has been shown by the
men going out and the weather has been
ideal. If everything continues as well
as the first week, the spring work should
do much toward rounding out a well
seasoned bdnch of pigskin warriors.
Coach Bocock is a great believer in
spring football practice, and it was
started by him last year.
RfcIaa(ie ~ bof #A* Soakf Taaqu.
A
R
$5 and$7
toiz
A man has to
use his head
to figure how
costs less than pens
priced lower
Yet the -wise man
does it, thus
N3
Y Estarts out by figur
1ing that the Parker
Duofold's 25-year Point
will outwear six or eight
cheap pens, and he doesn't
have to figure any further.
Stop at the nearest pen
counter and choose your
Point -Extra- Fine, Fine,
Medium, Broad, Stub or
Oblique. It will give ydu
an appetite for writing.
THE PARKER PEN COMPANY
Duofold Plencils to match thec Pens. Lady.$3 ;
Over-eze I,. o5;''Big Brother" Over.ekze,84
Factory and GendEat Offices
JANE8vLLES, wis.
Duof.IJ '. 5 La DuofqId 55
Interme8lad, saze WIJ rhn for'chatelhine
OWEN &
MERCHANT I
Repairing and
1117 Washington St. - Phone
Welcome Universi
BURNETT'S D
DRUGS, DRINKS, CIGA
- Agents j
Whitman's Candy and Eastr
One Block from Campus-Phone 3
M. & M. RECREA'
Billiar.
EIGHTEEN CAROM AN D
1216 Main Street
CLASS RINGS
Watch Rej
Our Watch Repairing Depa
all over this section of the c
and accurate work. We gii
at very reasonab
P. H. LACHICOTTI
- Jeweler
1424 Main St.
COLLEGE MEDALS
TRAVEL BY M(
DAILY SER1
Columbia, Camden, Kershaw, La
opville, Hartsville, Darlington, F
way, Winnsboro, Chester, Rock F
Aiken, Augusta, Newberry, Clin
Hayes Bus Lir
1519 Sumter Street
For Stylish Shoes-Go t
KRAM
TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT T(
The Store of
1536 Main Street
R. C. W I LL IAM S
FURNITURE, RUGS
SHADES, PIL
1638 Main Street
Palace Hat Cleaning
and Shoe Shining
Parlor
NICK CONsTAN, Prop.
I.xpert Dry Cleaning
Old Hat Made New
1206 Main St. Phane 607.4
PAUL
AILORS
Altering
6963 - Columbia, S. C.
ty Students to
RUG STORE
RS, STATIONERY
or -
nan's Kodak Supplies
191-Cor. Main and College
lION PARLOR
Is
POCKET TABLES
Columbia, S. C.
CLASS PINS
airing
rtment is well-known
)untry for its efficient
'e you the best work
le prices.
& COMPANY
Columbia, S. C.
TROPHY CUPS
)TOR BUS
ncaster, Charlotte, Bish
lorence, Sumter, Ridge
ill, Batesburg, Johnston,
on, Laurens, Greenville
es-Inc.
Phone 8788
/IER'S
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Styles
Columbia, S. C.
&.SONS, INC.
LINOLEUM
LOWS
Columbia, S. C.