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BIRDS DEFEAT TIGER NET MEN BY GOOD SCO}i PLAY CITADEL TOMORRC Gamecocks Win Five of Six S From Clemson-Marvin Is Winner for Tigers Carolina severly drubbed Clemt in a tennis match last Saturday to' tune of five matches to one. 'I Birds won three of the single matcl out of four and took both of the doi les. This is the second time this si son that the Carolina netmen h conquered the Tiger. A stiff wind swept across the cou all afternoon and slowed up wl would have other wise been a f; meet. However, there was much sp< tacular playing,. The doubles mat between Coleman and Fair of Cai lina against Mundy and Wylie Clemson was a particular hot mat The results of the meet were as i lowss: Wilson of Carolina defeated Hel of Clemson 6-2, 6-8, 6-1. Mundy (Clemson) lost to F (Carolina) 6-1, 6J2. Beattie (Cai lina) won over Wylie (Clemson) ( 2-6, 6-4, while Coleman (Carolina) v turned back by Marvin (Clemson) ( 5-7, 6-4, in the only Gamecock loss In doubles Wilson and Beattie (( rolhna) defeated Heller and Mar, (Clemson) 6-3, 6-2. Coleman and F (Carolina) won from Munly and \\ lie (Clemson) 6-3. 7-5. This makes grand total of 11 wins out of 12 mat( es against Clemson this season. Carolina meets The Citadel netn on the Carolina courts Saturday aft, noon at 3 o'clock. A good scrap is pected. -USC TRACKSTERS GO TO CLINTON FOJ STATE CONTES MAY GET SEVERAL POIN' Gaston Expected to Deliver Hurdles and High Jump Rowe Counted on The Gamecock track team was u able to cope with the Furman Spect sters last Saturday, they being ot classed in nearly every event by t Purple flashes. The final story was to 36, Gaston being the only man e of the Birl crew to cop first place. 'I'le team goes to Clinton tomorrn to participate in the state meet. T indications are that the Birds do r stand a chance on taking off first hc ors, but they should cop a iew plac The dope goes that it should be a go fight between Furman and Clemsnon the premier honors this year. Both the schools have first rate aggret tions that know the game and are m< than adept at it. Clemson has tak victories over the Yellow Jackets fr< Trechi andl Davidson. It looks as though the best bid ird the Birds for a first place will, col from the person of Dave Gaston ini hurdles and the high jump. G;ast has been wvinning this event. or rathi these events consistently this yeara he is expected to come through in th tomorrow. The following men will miake thet Verner, for the sprints, Flody Trhon for the quarter mile, Boyce and Co< er, for the half mile, Frierson, Ball ger, and Rowve for the mile, Keelsa Hearon for the two mile, Osborne, the pole vault, Reid for the shot r Jazz for the discus, Gaston fori hurdles and high jump, and R. Trhc as for the low hurdles and the brc jump. 'This afternoon the freshman m' the Bailey team in a track meet. 'I Biddies have been working hard ini last few weeks for this nmeet and in good shape for it. 'They are expe ed to come through in good sty against the prepP school boys. -USC Hamp: "When a hen lays an oran: what do her children say?" Marvin: 'See the orange marmlad P. A. WILSON 'E eta on the 'e les fa, ta t\ve Winner of Tennis Singles at Blue rits Ridge Last Year Banner in Flinn pall Won By P. A. Wilson ch ro- Carolina Racqueteer Took First of Place at Blue Ridge Confer ch. ence Last Year ol The large blue banner on the wall lcr at Flinn hall, announcing that the ten nis singles championship of Blue Ridge air in 1925. was won 1'v a Carolina man, o- was brought back by the stella; play ;3, ing of P. A. Wilson, now a member ras of the Carolina tennis team. -, Wilson began his rise to the top ring, by defeating Cox of Emory and a- followed this up )by a victory over the in representative of Lynchburg. air Randolph-Macon was the next to y- fall and then came the hard-fought a match with Thompson of Mississippi hI- University, champion of his home state. In the linals he was opposed by Fritz en Orr of the University of Georgia, *r- champion of that state, and again, as .- the banner shows. he emerged victor ious. 'Ihe banner is the official recognition of these victories. -USC NEW ATHLETIC T EVENT--PULLETS rs IN TRACK MEET in DIFFICULTIES IN PRACTICE Grand Finale in Women's Physi cal Education-Meet Held nt- .Friday d ti. As a grand finale to this year's work he in physical education for women, on 9) next Friday afternoon at 4:15 on Davis Field, will be held a woman's track Meet. >w The girls have been practising, but he incidentally being interrupted two or lot three days in every week by a base ball gamne, or track meet. Not to be s. <launted by these many handicaps they o,i have still been doing some good work, or and the track meet next Fridlay is ex og pectedi to show where everyone is lined ~a- upi in track. >re Not miany~ girls have been out for en track because of the other courses in im physical edlucaition becing offered this spring. Tennis, biasebali, and folk >ml da~ncing have a great many followers ne and biecause of the small amount of he timle allowed for practice it is impos on sibile for one to participate in more er, than one sport. nd So far, merely by tihe grace of goodl em luck, there have b)eeni no serious casu alties as a result of girl's track, but rip they have had to go into it with a ads nerve steeiedi against all kinds of dan p. gers. F,very minute there has been a n- biaseball, javelin, or discus whizzing nd tpast somec innocent co-ed's hlead, b)ut or she has gone complacently on her way ut, apparently unaware of the danger. he N.many t imes sonic watchfui boy has m- savedl a hard lnp off to someone ad 'e.ore interested in high juminiig than taking care of her own head biy yell eet inig just ini timel for her to (10 a grace he ful dodge anid continlue unharmed. lie There will lie nine events in the trc meet ;the sixty and seventy-five yardl et- dash; sixty and sixty-five yard hur Ile(lies ;tile baseball, discus, and javelin throw; rulnninig high andl running biroad juimp. Th'le numbiler of events ge, that each girn can enter wvilil)be limited andl shle wvil choose the one she can do e.'' nmost skillfully. e HORNETS DOWN BIRDS IN HARD ITTING SPREE i SCORE EIGHT TO FIVE Game Played Before Large Ag gregation in C es er--em son Ban4 Plays The Gamecocks had on their hitting clothes last Wednesday in Chester against Furman but they failed to hunch their bingles sufficiently to make them count for runs at critical mo mients and the Furman crew got an other decision over thei by an 8 to 5 score. Fourteen blows did the Birds garned off Minnick and Jones, two of them being for three bases, but only five runs were accrued while the Laval men bunched their ten safeties for a total of eight runs. Scott hurled a good game for the BBirds, but he was wild at times and the Purple players took advantage of his wildness to mark up tallys. On the other hand Minnick and Jones were nicked plentifully, but as has been said before, the Carolina hits were kept scattered. Red Adams. Gamecock centerfielder. led in the hitting with a triple and three singles out of five trips to the plate. Burke and Farr secured two bingles out of four trips for the Birds. Also. \finnick. who went to the out field after being relieved by Jones in the box, got two hits. Hipps, the flashy first sacker who is slated to go to Connie Mack in June. poled out for the circit with the bases drunk. A huge crowd was on hand for the game and the occassion was made ier ry by a hand fronm Clemson College. which rendered numerous selections from time to time. -USC Stdents and Police Fought in Old Days Three Weeks Suspension of All Classes From Clash Between College Men and Officers Following is an extract from the Sunday Record's article upon the old "Daily Carolina Times.' "'he political disturbance in Wash- _ ington was not the only thing that Colunbians had with which to con cern themselves. There was something closer hoie." The exercises of the South Carolina College (now the Uni versity" of South Carolina) will be re sumed on 'edlnesd:ay- after a suspen siun of three weeks which was iad': necessary by the excited state of feel ing atong the students consequent. in part of the late unfortunate and much to be regretted disturbances of the fricndly relations heretofore, sub sistinig between them and our city authIorities. The rinnputs has, w~e trust, suplerindultcedl reflection and the 'sober secondl thought' of the young gentle men of the college and has alloyed the high excitement which lately swayedl their feelings, and warped, as we think, their judgements." It must have been a lively time on thte camtpus at that time I "State" Comments On Gamecock Issue F ollowsing it is a clippling fronm The Sta9te, laist Satuird1ay, commenting ont Thel Gam:iecock's "High School F.di tion." "I lighi school extra l" "This cry or other similar was lifted last night at the University of South Car olina gymnasitum, it being raised by a group of Carolina sttudents who pa radedl throtugh, delivering to partici pants in the anntial contest of the South Carolina High School leagtte the "Hhigh School edlition" of The Gaine cock. "It was well namted, for it contained "all the dope" inchtiding the resuilts of the track mteet dutring the a fternoon. The Gamecock and its staff is to be congratulated-on the idea and on car rying it otit. Sttudeints visiting the Uni versity are not untmindful of sttch sttunts as this." Headquart University T Fountain Pei Note Book C Fillers, Etc. 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