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GAMECO( U. S. C. Quintet Downs N. C. State-Meets University of Mississippi Next The Gamecocks of the Univer sitY of South Carolina defeated the tean fhonm North Carolina State this afternoon in the initial round of competition in Atlanta by a score of 32 to 26. The infornation was received by the Gamecock a few minutes before going to press. -U.S.C. Calendar for Week SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 26th 3:15-Basketball Game Co-eds vs. Chicora Chicora College Gymnasium 9:30-(a.m.) Song Service * * * SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27th Womans Building 7:00--Dr. Reed Smith Chapet MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th 2:30-Meeting of Gamecock Staff Extension Building 7:00-Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Meeting Womans Building 7:00-S. C. Problem Committee Flinn Hall 7:30-Soudent Body Meeting Chapel * * * TUESDAY, MARCH Ist 7:00-"Y" Discussion Groups 7:00-Upper Classmen Bible Class Melton Hall 7:45-Euphradian and Clariosophic Societies Respective Hall? * * * WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd 4:00-Hypatian Literary Society Clariosophic Hall 4:15-Euphrosynean Literary Society Ruphradian Hall 7:00-La Terttilia Espanola Prof. McCall's Home 7:0ft-Freshman Bible Class Meeting Melton Hall 7:34--Pasteur Club LeConte 9:0-Press C1i Dr. Yates Snowden's Home * * * THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd 7:0-l"Y" Committee Meeting Flinn Hall 7:30-Y.W.C.A. Meets Melton Hall 7:30-"Y" Cabinet Meeting Flinn Hall 7:30--Block "C" Club 84:00-Carolina Scientific Society LeConte * * * FRTDAY. MARCH 4th 8 :00-G ra duat e History Clutb 8 :00--Chaiticieers 8 :00-Musical --U.S.C. Tennis Stars Idle Account Wet Courts Squad of Thirty Waits Chance to Play Elimination Matches -Boyd Rising Wect weather has practically tied up tennis activities during the past week. Ti.tv. wvho h)ave signed uip for the ten nis squadl .have anxiously wvatched the weather reports and inspected the courts, too wvet for ambitious followers of Til den to have opportimities to "do their stuff". Because of conditions there have bceen few matches aid most play crs have held their respective places in the rating. Boyd has continued his phe noi;nenal rise, dlefeating everything that he has met. Reginning next Monday every player must play at least three matches a wveek; weather p,er:nitting, according to infor mation given out by the manager. Any player failing to do so without sufficieni exemie will he dropped from the lisi wtcan re-enter the tournament only by taking last place. Cooperat ion of all students is askec by' the team. This can be given by ob 'erving common sense in the treatmeni1 KS WIN University :Students - in Swimming Class Many Students Go to Pacific Mills for Instruction in Swinuning More than 25 university students are taking adventage of the Red Cross life saving course which is now being held at the Pacific Mills indoor pool. The boys class meets at night while a class for girls is being held every afternoon, several co-eds are in this class. The Iight instruction is under the su pervision of W. B. Searles, University student. J. W. Shields and Caughman Sox. Carolina students are instructors in the afternoon. Captain Yates and his assistant, Mr. Hall, have arrived from Red Cross Na tional Headquarters and will be in charge of the examinations which will start the latter part of this week. Boys who ppss the examination will be awarded the Red Cross life saving cmblem and will be enrolled as regis tered life savers. It is probable that several University students will be ap pointed as examiners in order that they might carry on the same type of work in their home towns. -U.s.c. BOCOCK'S MEN DEFEAT TEAM OF DA VIDSON Clark and Boyd Shatter Davidson Hopes-Anderson and Cal houn Shine BIRDS STAGE COMEBACK Fancy Shots Are High Lights of Game-Rogers Rings Basket in Fast Time The Gamecocks closed the home sea son Monday night with a victory over the Davidson Wildcats. Carolina had a fight on her hands from the begin ming and though showing better all round floor work and much more ac curate shooting that the North Caro liaians. was barely able to eke out a 34 to 20 victory. Carolina leaped to the lead at the opening and always managed to hold her own. The Davidson men were fast and the Garnet and Black guards vere hard-put to stick with them. Clark and Hill Rogers were arsenic to the Davidson hopes. Clark played his best game of tle year and showed beter floor work thani any man on the court. He was on his toes during the whole ganie and rang up ten points. Bill Rogers was taken out at the end of the first half, but when the Wild cats began to crawl up too close to the Carolina lead, Coach Bocock sent him back in. In ten seconds he hurled a Ibeautiful overhand toss through the Far ad theirst goal of the game. Calhun, hota foul for Davidson. "Monkey" Clark gave Carolina another field goal, and it was five minutes later when Fair rang his second goal. The Gamecocks ran up a 12 to 4 lead. Then the Wildcats "went wild." and scored eight points to tie the count. Andlerson and calhoun led the attack. Rogers passed to (lark under the goal, and "Monkey" dlroppedl the sphe roid through the wicker to put the Pal metto five aheadl once more. He soon add(edl another field goal and a little later mlade good on a foul opportunity. Carolina drew a goodl deal ahead to wvardl the last, but the Wilcats rallied to narrow the margin considerably. Long andl fancy shots featured the whole night's p)lay. Players on both teams did stellar work in locating the basket. The shooting was the best seen in C'olumbia this year. --U.S.C. Co-eds Trounce Hi Basketeers at Gym Carolina defeated the High School oni the gymnasium court Tuesday after noon in the third game of the city league b)asketb)all by a score of 21 to 13. High School (13) Carolina (2Z1) Kinard (9) ..............(16) Gayle Quattlebaum (4)... F.... (5) Langley Fowvles ...........C...Richardson ICles .............C........Shaver White ....................McLure iMcIntosh ..........G.......Maers 32 TO 26 SDribblets WIlTH SPRING football practice and the track squad working out eveiy afternoon Davis Field is presenting quite a lively scene. The track team is showing tip well and the practice and workouts for the team is get ting harder every day. * * * "MONK" CLARK who has been piay ing a nifty game all the season had his leg injured in the last practice before the team left for the South- t ern Conferctnce tournament in At- I lanta. The injury is not especially I serious and he will make the trip I and will 1robably ply in the first I game with North Carolina State. t * * *t PROSPECTIVE pitchers and catchers are working out daily in the gym and the whole diamocid aggregation will soon be at work. There arc quite a number of hurlers and re ceivers out for Bocock's team which is expected to show up well this year. * * * THERI ARE STILL three weeks of Spring football practice left and the men are working out hard every day. Several men off of this year 's freshman team bid fair to get into the varsity fray when the season opens next September. * * * THE GAMECOCKS are entering the Southern Con ference tournament with an impressive string of victo ries. Out of the ten Conference ganes played only one was lost which gives the birds a percentage of .900. * * * COLL1EGIA'E basketball, as far as 4 Columbia and Carolina are concern ed, has passed off the spprt horizon. I The Hiddies piay their last game of I the season in Charleston today when they go up against the Bull pups of i the Citadel. -U.S.. Cecil Scott, student assistant of the University Y. will not Ile able to ob serve his regular office hours on Sat urday morning from 8:00 to 10:00 a. ni. -U.s.c. $30,000 in cash prizes Watch for Coca-Cola ac $30,000 Coca-Cola prize first week in May and con In a number of leading many newspapers, in poi fountain and refreshmeni You'll find this contest 1stgprize. .. .. .. .. .. 2dprize.. .. .. .. .. 3rd prize .. .. .. .. .. 4th prize .. . ... .. .. 5th prize .. .. .. .. .. 10 sIxth prizes (each~ 20 seventh prizes (ei 200 eighth prizes (ei 400 ninth prizes (ca A total of 635 Gym Dance A dance will be given in the Uni versity gymntsium Saturday night, from 9 till 12. This dance will be given tinder the auspices of the Ath ietic Association. Music will be giv en by the Gamecock orchestra. Chap erones will be in attendance. ALnnual Indoor Meet Planned for March Elephant Walk, Eskimo Roll and Other Amusing Stunts to Be Given 'lans are being made by the Director >f Physical Education for Women for he annual "indoor meet" which is to be ield about the moddle of march. About 50 will participate, and will be "all for un and fun for all." There was a neeting of the squad leaders Thursday o practice the stunts that are going o be given at the "meet." There are 4 (uad leaders in each class. During examinations, the gym classes iet at the gymnasium and practiced t!-e tunts. The elaphant walk, Eskimo -oil, human ball bear walk, and several >thers will afford lots of amusement. rhe sophomores won the c:ip last year mnd much interest is being taken in vho will win the cup this year. Every iody is requested to come cut to prac ice andl help her class w-r. the cup. -U.S.c. Pullets Lose Set-to to Columbia Lassies An exeyptional fast and exciting >asketball game was played last night n the University gymnasium when Ca oina lost to Columbia College by a core of 23 to 15. Every Carolina player lid hard work and it was a good game. olumbia (23) Carolina (15) The line-up and summary: (ing (12) .........F......(10) Gayle ;tirkie (11) ......F.... (5) Langley 'hinners ..........C...... Richardson -lamer ............SC........ Shaver ngram ...........G......... McLure )eipster ........ G........ ... Reed Subst:tutions : Columbia - Attaway or Chinners. Carolina-Smith for .angley, Truesdale for Shaver, John ton for Truesdale. Referee--S. God >old -U.S.c. I had an eg gfor breakfast this morn 1g. Is that so? Yes. and it was a bird. Drink Delicious and Refreshi Ivertising, presenting the contest-beginning the tinuing for three months. national magazines, in sters, outdoor signs, soda :stand decorations. 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