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GAMECOC Purple Five Spoils Birds' Clean Record FURMAN TRIUMPHS 33 - 27 Gamecocks Take Early Lead But Hornets Coape Back to Win Furman's ":jinx" held good Tuesday night. Carolina couldn't keep a ten point lead, and the Purple Hurricane emerged winner, 33 to 27. From a Gamecock standpoint, it was an ex tremely disappointing contest. For the first ten minutes, Carolina played rings around their Baptist opponents, and at one time the score was 13 to 3, in the University five's favor. "Hinie" Fair was in perfect shooting form. He made almost half of Caro lina's total score, 12 points being ac credited to him. The ball was continu ally "fed" to him, and his side shots were deadly. It remained for Funderburke, giant substitute, to turn the tide of battle away from the larger school. Furman started on the uphill grade, and with the aid of Funderburke's field goals, were only three points behind when the whistle blew for the end of the half. Many Fouls Carolina virtually lost on account of giving so many free counters to the visitors. All of the purple clad men were adepts at foul-goal shooting and rarely missed an opportunity to build up their score in this way. Gamecock hopes were considerably dampened when Captain "Si" Seideman had to leave the floor. Seideman play ed a fine game up until the time his knee was injured. Late in the first half, he was hurt so badly he had to be taken out. He started again in the second period, but was later ejected from the game. Was Bitter Fight Furman-Carolina games are always full of fight. This one was no excep tion. The last 5 minutes were fast and fur ious. With O.Furman leading 25-14, the Gamecocks attempteda desperate come back. Billy Lamar and White went in. Lamar and Fair both, caged beautiful baskets, and for a time it appeared that they really would overcome the Hor net's advantage. But Gibson, Dorman, and Funderburke shot field goals and Dorman converted a two foul shots in to scores. Funderburke and Dorman both play ed nice games for Furman. Gibson's dribbling was a feature. In the first half the Carolina passing was perfect. Seideman, Fair and Clark played consistent ball. Play Furman Again Thue Gamnecocks will again come in contact with the Purple Hurricane to morrowv night, this time on the Furman teamn'c floor. Tonight theGarnet and Black basketeers are to Play Clemson in "Tiger Town." The line-up: Furman (33) Carolina (27) Dorman (8)...F.......(12) Fair Davis (1) .........F....(1) Clark Brabham .........C. ... (1) Seideman Gibson (4)........G....(2) Rogers Byrne (2) ........G...(4) Farr Score by periods: Furman..... .... .... ....9 24-33 Carolin-2.... .... .... .... 13 14-27 Scoring: Furman, field goals, Wood 4, Funderburk 4, Dorman 2, Gibson 2, Bryne 1. Foul Points, Dorman 4, Davis 1. Carolina, field goals, Fair 6, Rogers 1, Farr 1, White, Lamar 1, Chandler 1. Four points, Farr 2, Clark 1, Seideman 1, White 1. Substitutions: Furman, Funder burke (8) for Brabham, Bentz for Dor man, Wood (10) for Davis. Carolina, Windus for Seideman, Seideman for Windus, White (3) for Clark, Windus for Seideman, Lamar (2) for Rogers, Chandler (2) for Farr, Wise for La mar, Rogers for Wise, Farr for Chand ler. Referee: Berry (Y.M.C.A.). Time of periods, 20 minute halves. KS BEAT I b Dribblets CAROLINA'S winning streak ha: been broken. Be we should wor ry. It is Furman's turn to bit< the dust, when the two teams meel in Greenville Saturday night. BEATING Tennessee is something th4 Birds have a right to be proud of The Volunteers have wrippe< Florida, and Florida has alreadl taken Georgia in tow. Georgia i! reputed to have a good team. * * * ,C,EMSON is due another tumblt tonight when the Gamecocks g< up against them on their owi court. * * * FAIR'S SHOOTING in the game witl Furman was sensatoinal. Proba blv the finest~caging exhibition ot the gym floor this season. * * * STONEY'S Biddies play the Colui bia High quintet tonight. Th, teams are about evenly matche< and it should be spirited. Severa new men have been out to prac tice in the last week. * * * THE FURMAN GAME was the hig] water mark for gym crowds. I was hard to even find standin) room RABID BASKETBALL fans will no get an apportunity to see the var sity in action for quite a littl while. There is no games durinj examinations, an(l immediately af ter them, the team will journey ui to Virginia. ERSKINE IS going to be heard fron in the next few years. There ar a bunch of real athletes in the ra class now. They won the stat football title by downing Clemsoi 7 to 6. Their basketball team ha an excellent chance of cominj through. AS THE WEATHER becomes war mer, there are whisperings of base ball. And it is only a little ior than a month till practice begins INTER-TENEMENT basketball wil be in vogue in a few weeks. Al most every tenement is going t4 have a team, and the winner of th, cup is going to have a tough sled ding to wade through all the stif competition - U.s.C. - Aspirants for Tennis Urged to Registei Round..Robin Series Will Comi mence After Exams for Final Selections All aspirants for the tennis teal must sign up with the manager withi the next two weeks. For this p)urpos a board will be placed in the Chap< lobby Monday morning on which can didates will put their names. T1hi shall remain for one week. Beginning the first Wednesday afte exams a "round-robin" series will be gin. T1his will last about four wveek< and culminates in the selection of th tennis squtad. This series will be ru very much as it was last year. Eac man will be given an arbitrary ratin in the l'st. Those rating highesta the end of the series will constitut the team. Each mian may challenge the on above him. If he defeats the defende: places are exchanged. I fhle loses, eacl retains the respective rating. The win nier has the right to play the ma ahead of him at least once before hi meets his challenger again. A challen ge made in person and not met with in forty-eight hours by the defende will cause forfeiture of position. If ex cuse for not meeting the challenge i satisfactory to both parties and th nmanager, extension of time will be gi en. TOLS;- FUR |Birds Take Came From Tennessee Jim Farr Makes 15 Points-Fair and Clark Make Good Showing BY SCORE OF 39 TO 24 Gamecocks Upset Dope Bucket aid Defeat Strong Vol unteer Team Carolina spilled a little more of the dope Saturday night, and romped on a Tennessee's highly rated team 39 to 24. The Volunteers are the conquer ors of Florida, and were considered to have a very strong team. Jim Farr had a big night. The Col lumbia boy took advantage of his op portun'ties, and rang up 15 points. A slightly rearranged lineup took the floor at the start. Fair and Clark were the forwards and Holcombe was out. Clark registered eight points, al though he played little more than half . the game. Carolina took the lead at the begin ning. Farr shot a foul goal in the first. minute. Then Holcombe placed a field goal in the zasket. Moore of Tennessee rang a long shot. The Ganiecocks took seven more points be fore the Volunteers came to life. In the last half, the visitors threatened t to rally, but were unsuccessful. Shultz, Butcher, and McKeen were Tennessee's best. The Gamecocks have seven more - conference gaies to play. To be eli > gible to compete in the Southern tour ney, they must win a good percentage of the remaining games. They have a perfect score so far. Carolina (39 Tennessee (24) Fair (9) .......... f .... (3) McKeen Clark (8) ......... f ........... Dean Seideman ........ c ..... (7) Butcher Rogers (:)........ g. (7) Rice Farr (15) ........ g ..... (4) Shultz Summary: Substitutions: Carolina: Holcombe (5) for Seideman, Seideman for Clark, Wh'te for Holcombe, Clark for Fair. Tennessee: Moore (3) for Dean, Barnhill for Rice, Rice for Barnhill, Johnson for Moore. Officials: Referee, Berry (Y.M.C.A.) Umpire, Crawford (Davidson). Time of halves 20 minutes. U.s.C. - ERSKINE RATS WHIP BIDDIES IN FIRST GAME FORMER CLOVER HI STARS Carolina Freshmen Are Beateni by Fine Shooting-Score .. IsS51tol19 Erskine's stellar basketball qjuintel blewv into towna Friday night andl blen~ out with out with a startling 51 to 10 n victory over the Carolina Biddies ir ni their pelts.. For the most part tihe fivt e was composedl of members of the Clo 1 ver High school team, who were uppei - state champions last year. is It's a simple story--the Biddies were just outclassed. Tfhe Seceder yearlings r were in top form, and found the bas -- ket with remarkable facility. McMa s kin sunk a long shot at th copening. e He- followed this with another of the ni sanme type. Pita made a couple of rt points for Carolina, but the Biddies I were unab)le to add any more to their .t score until the last minute of the half, e By that time the A.R.P.'s had pulled their total to thirty. In the closing e minutes of the half, Dave Remibert ,shot two long ones andl Zobel add(ed 2 another. 'rhe first period came toa .. finish with Erskinie leading, 30 to 9. n The Seceder team had an air-tight e defense. McMakin tallied 17 po'nts . andl he was high scorer. Hambright, . Martin, and eBanmguardl all made sev r eral ntice baskets. - Coach Stoney has a scrapping bunch s of fellows out, and their apearanc:- is e not indicative of their real strength Rembert, McCutcheon, and Pita show 4AN WINS Monday night, the College of Charleston basketball team will meet the Carplina five on the gym floor. This game was not announced in the regular schedule, as it was arranged for after that ist of games had been printed. The Maroons were beaten by Fur man last week. The Purple Hurri cane was held to a low score in the first half, but turned loose a verita ble stream of goals in the last pe. riod, amost doubling the score. The game will be at 8:30 o'clock. INTRA -MURAL BASKETBALL BEGINS SOON Percentage Basis to Be Used in Deciding Winner of Each of the Classes TOURNAMENT BEGINS SOON The Winners in Each Class Will Be Awarded in Suitable Manner Three teams from every tenement playing in classes A, B and C are the plans for the intra-mural basketball season is announced by J. 0. Van Me ter, director of physical education. Every tenement will be required to put forth a class A team first and then they nfat put out two other teams which will fall in classes B and C. There will be no town teams but a tenement team may have three town sttidents on it. This applies to all three classes. There must be seven men on every squad. There will be no eliiination series as was experienced in the recent intra mural football games. All teams will play straight through and the standing of each team will be worked on a per centage basis. In other words, a loss - ,will not throw a team out of the race as it did in football. There will be a General Committee coml)osed of one man fron each team in charge of the schedule and games. An Executive Commnittee will be chos en from the niembers of the General Committee and this will be in direct charge of the games. All disputes as to the eligibility of players and other matters of this sort will be brought before this committee. No man who has ever played varsity basketball is eligible. No man who is now out for either the freshman or varsity squad or has been out this year is eligible. Aiy man making freshman team last year andl not going out for vars*tY this year is eligible. A group of men will be picked as olicials and all games will have to be playedl undle rthe supervision of one of these men. One of them will referee every gamie. If a team fails to b)e on the floor at the time set for the game, he game will be forfeited. This rule will be rigidly enforced as postponement of the games ill mean a delay in the entire schledule. A list of players in each class from every tenement must be turned in to Mr. Van Meter immediately after ex aminations. No recognition will be taken of any team umntil this is done. The gym floor may be used for prac tice dutring exams at the regular class hours. All tenements who have turn ed in their footballs may secure a bas ketball one to each tenemnent, from the head of the physical dlepartment. Un til these footballs are retturned no bas ketballs will be given out. Several are nowv practicing. The first of the games w'ill start on F'ebrumary 10th. Each team wvill play two, and maybe three games every wveek. The tournament is expected to last ab)out five weeks. Winners in each class wvill be award ed silver basketb)alls and the winner of the tournament will be awarded the silver loving cup given by Trhe Cope land Company, of Columbia. This cup corresponds to that givenm by Doctor Burnett to the int:1a-mural football champions. 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