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TRACK SQUADS BREEZE OUT ON "CINDER LANE" M'FADDEN HAS CHARGE Many Men From Last Year's Squad Have Reported for Initial Practice As the autumn winds grow just a little more chilly and the dry, sultry (lays of late summer give way to the fair, cool days of October, it is not quite so hard to snap out of the lazy, comfortable feeling and really put out a little effort. It is time for the cinder track devotees to limber up their long unused muscles and jog around a bit. "Rooster" McFadden is again in charge of the squad. During the fall practices he will be busy with football and will not have direct supervision over the men, but will be on hand to give advice and help when needed. Training is being started early this year so. as to give the runners ample time to be in shape to give out all that is in them. Until Christmas the work will be chiefly jogging, with some speed work now and then. Cross country runs will be the usual order of the day. The running track is not in good shape and will not be ready until spring. It is a familiar sight to see the thinly clad "knights c l the cinder-lanes" doing their daily dozen miles over the roads to the back of the gymnasium. Most of the men reported to the in itial practice held Tuesday. Some of the candidates are: Sprints-Verner and Rubinstien, McCarrol; 440 and 880 Boyce, Cooper, Thomas, Griffin, Walker, Rogers; mile and two mile--Frierson, Keels, Hearon, Williams, Grimsiey, El lis, Ballenger; hurdles-Bob Thomas, Shalcklefo;d, Baker; high jpmp and pole vault-Rogers, Vance, Shand; broad jump-Baker, Vance; weights Magill, Godshall, Reid. Pickens County Club Larger Than Before Initiate Eight New Members and Elect Officers for the Term The Pickens County club met Thurs day evening, September 30, at 7:30, for the purpose of reorganizing and initiat ing new members into the club. P. E. Gravely was re-elected president. J. H. Watson was elected vice president; B. C. Edens, secretary and treasurer, and J. Leroy Griffin, recorder. The following were :nitiated into the club: Misses Amy Porter, and Anna Calla ham. Messrs. Harold Adams, J. C. Bolding, Claud Gilstrap, J. B. Garrett, Frank, Hendricks, and Wesley Hunt. All members are urged to be present at the next meeting October, 14, at 7:30. - U.S.C. - "I'm going out in the orchard to pick some eggs. "Wotinellar you going to pick them from?" "Why, a poultry, of course." DOUBLE BREASTED Two Pants Suits $33.50 and $40.00 For fall we have a fine se lection of doubhle breasted suits with two pants in the newvest colors for College Men. Set Them at Once!I Coggins ar 1300 Main Street "Ciaow" MILHou German Club Elects ~ Bob Shand President Other Officers Elected-Football Team Invited to Fair Week Hop At the first meeting of the German club of the University of South Caro lina yesterday at 2 o'clock in the col lege chapel officers for the coming half year were elected. Bobbie Shand is the newly el'ected president, and the other officers are Buster Wise, vice president; Carl Thompson, secretary and Frank Gary, treasurer. Manigault Capers was elected senior leader and Herndon Fair, junior leader. Although [lans were not definitely made for the opening ball of the German club, it will most probably be given Friday 'sight of fair week. The German club is the oldest danc ing organization of the University and one of the oldest in the coutitty. i'i%e dances are always given by the c!ub -the opening german during fair week; the Christmas german, mid winter german, Easter german and the June ball-these being among the most delightful and important social af fairs given by any of the University clubs. The outgoing officers are Tom Stone, president; "Sport" Saunders, vice presi dent; Frank Gary, secretary and Jack Wright, treasurer; Claude Scarborough. senior leader and Emmett Wingfield. junior leader. - U.S.C. - W. W. McAbee Head of Freshman Council W. W. McAbee, of Piedmont was elected as president of the Freshman Y. council that was organized at Flinn Hall last night. The other officers were T. G. Pugh, of Rock Hill, vice president, and Evans Cannon, of Flor ence. secretary. These offcers will hold for two months when another trio will be elected. The Freshmen met at Flinn Hall thr-.i an invitation issued at Chapel to those that might be interested. There were thirty members of the class present, together with some members of the freshman committee who helped in or ganizing the work. These men will be trained in the principles and methods of Y work, and at the same time will have charge of most of the work that will be done in the freshman class this year. The men present were: J. L. Moss, E. H. Ninstein, K. McManus, A. C. Clement. W. K. McMillan, B. F. Karick, Perless Lambert, D. A. Browne. R. H. Atkinson, F. S. Guin, B. B. Allgood. Roy McCarty, W. W. McAbee. Reuben H. Thomas, G. M. Hodge, R. E. Gallman, J. P. Hair, J. M. Hankins. Dewey James, J. W. Wy man, Evans Cannon. W. F. Taylor, E. L. Oulla and E. B. Norris. The freshmen council will hold 'ts next meeting at Flinn Hall, Thursday night at 7 :30. At that time any other freshmen who would like to become members of that organization are in - vited to come down. Ld Johnson Boyd B. Johnson, Mgr. s. Carolina Rat. STATE PAGEANT IS. PROGRESSING UNDER 'DANNY' Difficulty- in Obtaining Students to Act Parts of Il Fame In spite of the lack of interest in the state fair pageant it is actively pro- _ gressing. The casts have all been laid out and actual rehearsal is well un derway. Mr. Reed is endeavoring, an-i has succeeded to a great extent, to p'ck his players to resemble the per sonalities of the characters which ther represent as near as possible. For in stance, only those persons having French names can represent Hugue nots. Mr. Reed states that his chief dif ficulty is getting his mob cast. It seems as if the students are not near coming up to what he expected from them. 'Everybody wants to play some prominent character or else they will not play at all," says Mr. Reed. "It is true that everyone can't be a George Washington or a Robert E. Lee, some body must be pirates or carpetbaggers." "Danny" further states that the. Primary purpose of the pageant is to show tp the people of South Carolina the true history of the state and if all the influential points are not brought out this purpose will be defeated. The Indian character is just as important as the Washington character as for as - the pageant is concerned. He, there fore, makes an appeal to the Univer sity students to show their Carolina spirit and volunteer to this calling. 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