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HEDULE FOR ASEBALL NOW NEARLY FIXED YET TO BE ADDED Takle Trip Into North Caro lina and Virginia-Plan 16 nGmes the approach of baseball pract dreams of the games to be played sciously drift before the mind. ing is the schedule -already ar for the Gamecocks this spring. not complete, and three or four games will be added-Citadel be played sometimes during the ' 4 and 5 Carolina plays the Par nd marines at Parris Island, and s to play P. C. in Columbia on 6 A trip will then be taken in a rn direction, N. C. State being in Raleigh on the 10, Richmond hmond on the 12, University of ''a at Charlottesville on the 13 sity of North Carolina at Chap. I on the 14, Duke University at on the 15. at home, the team has little tackling the Clemson Tigers here 17, and Erskine here on the 21, te is pending with Furman for a somewhere between the 26 and is game will be played in Colum May 1, Wofford comes to Colum. for a game, closely followed b3 on the 5. In all, the Gamecock; play around 16 games. -USC ing Tennis List Posted by Managei ent Starts-Baby Cair Great Sensation in First Week's Play day saw the beginning of the tennis season at Carolina. The of the racqueteers for places on anis team started with over forty tants participating. A rating ent was inaugurated by the er of the tennis team which will in the selection of netmen to nt Carolina upon the courts. t of "would-be" tennis stars was in chapel in which each man ven an arbitrary rating. Each has an opportunity to advance head of the list by playing the ve him. Full rules and regu for the tourney were posted e list. This contest will be on ee or four weeks at which time highest ranking players will be red as material for the team se will be given precedent on s over all others. first five days of the contest en some good work in which ntestants have advanced, some en set back while others only 'ned their original positions. Bill" Cain has been the sen of the tourney having advanced place over some good opposi. This little fellow is going good present, it seems probable that upset the dope and displace tar for a regular berth on the -USC eran Students ther in Columbis Lattheran Student Association ica will hold their Southeast. trict convention in Columbia, 5,6, and 7. ,J. Ducker, of Newberry col President, and Miriam Greever, niversity of South Carolina is .bject most to be discussed will iilyifce and the Chut-ch". uiversity will have ten dele ose names have not been as as yet. r (seeking to poInt out the Mg. s of stealing): "Now, if I put my hand in someone's take out the money In it, dlIbe?" * "Please, Ms,y'dbe his Carolina Has Even Success on Road Trip BEATS CLEMSON EASILY Lose to Purple Hurricane by an Heavy Score-Have Sweet Revenge on Tiger The Furman Hurricane, playing on its home court, downed the Birds 43 to 26 last Friday night. The Game cocks kept u p with the Furmanitea fot the early stages of the game but as the .econd hail grew older it looked as though the Hurricane quint could not mi.s eve i the most difficult of shots, their scoring frenzy placing ci'em well in advance of the Garnet and Black. Rogers - and Fair were the only Gamecocks who could penetrate the defense put up by the Hurricane suffi ciently to sink many baskets. The Purple team kept their basket well guarded the whole night. For Furman "Red" Smith and Dor man were the main bellows behind the breeze. Smith rang up fourteen points for his team and his running mate was right behind him with the unlucky thirteen. Carolina started the ball rolling by scoring a basket but Smith put eleven points to his teams credit before the Birds could find the basket again. The Gamecocks fought up to tie the count at 11 all but from then on were unable to keep up with the Purple players. Carolina (26) Furman (43) Rogers (7).......F........(14) Smith Fair (8)....-...F......(13) Dorman Holcombe (3).... C........... Beasley Seideman (2).....G......... (9) Byrne Russamano . ......(5) Wilkins Substitutions; Carolina-Clarke (2) for Wise, Farr (3). Furman-Black (2), for Gibson. Well, remembered the Birds that a certain Clemson Tiger had spoiled a perfect week for them week before last, and also had done something that no South Carolina team had been able to do all year, that is, go away boast ing of victory over the Garnet and Black. With this memory in their heads the Birds hopped off the train at the Clemson station with the firm resolve to make up for that defeat. And well did they do .that little thing for when the smoke of the battle had drifted away over the red hills in that section the proud bird was holding a huge hunk of Tiger meat in his hand with a 36 to 20 score written on it with the twenty part belonging to the Tiger. Holcombe and Fair led in finding the basket for the Garnet and Black with ten points each. Rogers was all over the court and his beautiful floor work was one of the features of the game. Seideman and "Russ" were not to be denied, for they each rang up a few points just to help along. Brock for Clemson scored half of his teams points and was the bright light in Tigertown for the Tigers. The fast moving Birds were a little too swift for the Tigers. The burst of speed evidently both shocked and greatly surprised the Tigers for they had confidently counted on taking the Birds into camp 'ere night was fallen good in Tigertown. The game began at six-thirty in the afternoon. -USC Ethel Anne McLure Passes Life Saving At least one of Carolina's swimmers passed the strenuous examiners' test dur ing the weeko at Pacific Mills under one of the Red Cross authorities. Miss EIthiel Ann McI4ure successfully com pleoed the requirements Wednesday night after several days of hard work and she Is now able to examine swim mers for junior and senior life savers. She went to Sumter Thursday with the Red Cross official to assist him in giving the life savnig tests there. Miss Mc iLure is an assistant in the Department of Physical Education and if a pool is available in the spring will probably givej swimming istructions to the classes sn Physiceucatetion. TENNIS TEAMS TO TAKE TRIP THRU VIRGINIA ;TATE MEET AT FURMAN rally Elliott Unable to Play This Year-Cap Hard to Be Filled While aspirants for the tennis team ire fighting it ott for places on the squad, the manager; Calhoun Thomas, is busy making out a schedule for the season. Although no definite program has been determined he has iwapped )ut rather extensive plans and fortun ate indeed will be the racqueteer who succeeds in making the team. The tentative schedule as proposed calls for a trip into North Carolina and Vir ginia to be followed by a second into the upper part of tthe state. The team will also go to the state meet to be held at Furman about May 3rd. It is uncertain as yet who will make the team. Several old men are out again as well as some new. Followers of the sport are regreting the fact that Tally Elliott, first ranking player last year, will not be out again this year due to the doctors orders. His place will be .hard to fill. The management has asked us to say here that the co-operation of the stu dents is desired in helping out the team. This can be done by following a few common sense rules about play ing on the courts. Some of these are: don't play on the courts when they are wet or unmarked; do not use heel ed shoes while on the courts; members of the team have precedent over all others for use of the courts. A student can do no less for the team and Caro lina than to heed these requests. -USC Pullets Suffer Two Defeats in League Get Crack at Columbia High on Thursday Afternoon at the University Gym The Co-ed varsity basketball team seems to be holding an -unlucky card in the City League Tournament this year, but they are still fighting hard and ex pect to win some games yet. Rigid practices are being held every day. The co-eds are playing the first game with Columbia High School at the Uni versity Gymnasium Thursday. On Sat urday afternoon at 4:15 they will meet he renowned Chicora squad for a real battle, as the girls say, on the Chicora college court while Columbia college and Columbia high school play on the same afternoon. Again on next Thursday af ternoon the co-eds will meet Columbia High as the two girls coileges fight it out. 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