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F-Track Tennis i[ORNETS WIN N "RAINY DA Y" TRACK MEET Gamecocks Drop Final Dual Meet of Season to Furman Conder Flashes BY MARGIN OF 20 POINTS Heavy Rain Does Not Hold Con testants From Beginning the Meet-Runs Are Fast A hard rain which began 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the meet, failed to deter the Furman and Caro lina track squads from staging a fast and relatively close contest last Satur day. The Hornets triumphed by a score of 73 to 53. It was the final dual meet of the year for both teams. Furman grabbed an eight point lead at the first crack of the gun when "Fuchy" Gibson broke the tape in the century dash with Lawton, his team mate trailing a yard behind. Ruben stein placed a good third. The Gamecocks fared a little better fin the mile. The two Furman iunners took an early lead. On the third lap Vincent spurted 15 yards ahead of the field. Captain Marion Boyce nad!,- a gallant effort to overtake him but his fine finishing sprint found hia four yards short of the mark. Tom Magill heaved the iron shot 41 feet, 11 inches for Carolinas initial first place. The Hurricane strong men took second and third. Southern, of Furman, won the javelin with Griffin hurling the shaft for second p!ace. "Slim" Carson, though not coming up to his usual form in the discui throw, had small difficulty in copping the five point place. The high hurdle race was good. Bob Thomas leading Bagwell to the tipe by a couple of yards. In the scramble ovet the lower sticks, the Carolina -star crossed the line in the wake of Wood, Furman hurdler. He was relevated to third place when Lawton, running against time, bettered the performance of Wood. Gene Keels battled the Hornet dis tance man on even terms for seven laps in the two mile event, and on the final quarter mile stretch, sprinted the entire distance and loped in an easy winner. "Yonkers" Silberman came close behind Carrison for third place The quarter mile was a desperate battle between Floyd Thomas and Morgan of Furman. Thomas caught the pole and held until the straight-a ivay sprint. The Furman man crossed the line three yards to the good. In the 220, the Furman sprinters reversed their manner of placing, Lawton win n'ng, and Gibson taking second. Dave Rembert dlisplayedl perfect formi on the high jump, clearing the bar at five-ten. Shand tied for secondl with Blea'sley of Furman. Jones of Furman gave Power Rogers his first defeat of the year when he won the pole vault at 11 feet 9 inches. Bud Baker took first place in the broad jump, Beasley getting second. The relay wvent to the visitors. 100 yardl dash: Gibson of Furman, first ; Lawton of Furman, second; Rub enstein of Carolina. third. Time 10.7 seconds. Mile run : Vincent of Furman. first: Boyce of Carolina, second; Nettle of Furman, third. Time 4 minutesi 45.2 secondls. OA~ yard dash : L.awton of~ Furman, first ; Gibson of Furman, sec->ndt; Rub enstein of Carolina, third. Time:. 23 4 seconds. 120 yard high hurdles : Thomiias~ of Carolina, first ; Bagwell of Furman. second; Young of Furman, third. Time 17.8 seconds. 440 yard dash: Morgan of Furman, first ; Thomas of Carolina, second ; Gib son of Furman, third. Time, 52.9 sec ondls. Two mile run: Keels of Carolina, first ; Garrison of Furman, seco'nd ; Sil berman of Carolina, third. Time, 10) minutes 35 seconds. 220 yard low hurdles: Lawton of Furman, first;- Wood of Furman, se. SSF0 FLUTED SPECTRA Gossip of Diamond, Track ani Tennis Activities By ED BALLENGICR ONE OF THE most brilliant mneets i the history of South Carolina hig school circles comes to a finish th afternoon. Thursday was a perfet day for the preliminaries. Coac Eddie Pritchard's squad of Colun bia athletes are favored to win. Bt the mountain thunder of Charli Robinson's little band of har muscled men front Pickens h caused many a capital city cohot to quaver. THE STATE COLLEGE meet will b run off tomorrow on the well ker Presbyterian track at Clintoi There is a "big four" in Palmett track this year. They are Carolin, Clemson, Furman, and P. C. RECORDS ARE likely to topple in tl big meet. That is, if there are an real and official records. Some < the titles are decidedly cloudy. Tit Presbyterian college began a crt sade to clarify the situation thre years ago when Walter Johnson ii vited the college teams of the stat to hold the annual meet ever year at Clinton. P. C. holds thos records which have been set in th last three years as the criterion. -Usc CAROLINA TEAM BEATS TERRIER MEN BY 13 TO Wofford Men Garner Two Run in Part of Initial Stanza SPURNELL WALKS LAMAI Wofford Takes Lead in Fourt When Stoddard is Pounded for Five Runs Scoring eight runs in the first inning the Carolina team defeated Woffor Wednesday 13 to 9. Twenty-four hit were made off three pitchers durin the contest. It was a sincere hittint bee. The Terr'ers garnered two runs it their part of the initial stanza. Thing looked blue for the Gamecocks but tht outlook perceptibly brightened whei their batting turn came. Spurnell walked Lamar. Chandle tripled down the third base line, th( Gamecock second bagger coming homc Kirkley gathered in Roger's short fi3 Burke brought Chandler in with a tri pIe. Windus hit to center field anm reachedl first safely when a Woffor: out gardner elected to attempt to catcl Burke at third and failed at that tot Salley' doubled and Burke and Windu, crossed the home p)late. Salley stol< third. Nolan hit out to Folk. The ond ;Thomas of Carolina. third. 'rime 27.1 seconds. Shotput : Magill of Carolina, first M. A. Carson of Furman. second: Fun dlerb)urke of Furman, thirdl. Distance 40 feet 11 inchies. Javelin: Southern of Furman, first Griffin of Carolina, second; Funder burk of Furman, third. Distance, 143 feet 1 inch. Discus: D. G. Carson of Carolina first ; M. A. Carson of Furman, sec. ond( : Funderburk of Furman. third Distance, 119 feet 9 inches. Pole vault: Jones of Furman, first Rogers of Carolina, second; Young o1 Furman, third. Height, 11 feet 9 inches High jump: Remubert of Carolina first ; Beasley of Furman and Shand o1 Carolina tied for second. Height, feet 10 inches. Broad jump: Baker of Carolina, first: Beasley of Furman, second ; Rabb of Furman, third. Distance, 20 feet, I l-a inc hes. Relay: Furman first-(Lawton, Net. son, Powell, Morgan). Carolina, sec ond--(R. Thomas, Cooper, Gettings, F Thomas.) Time, 3 minute 38.4 endsm RTS Fencing Tournament to Begin on Mondai Foilamen Will Compete for Thre< Medali, in Two Classes I The annual fencing tournament fo is University championship will begii Monday, May 9th. All persons enter ing the tournament must qualify b; then. t There will be a medal given to th e champion. foilsman of this tournameni d 'There will also be given a medal for th Es F)Ipee's champion. These medals ar open only to those qualifying for th juiior class. There is also a novic class which gives men of little exper e ience a chance. No one qualifying fo >t the junior class is eligible for this med 1. al. o Qualification has already started an i, there have already been numerous up sets. Those doped to win have watch ed the results with growing apprehen e sion. There are severai others who ar y expected to make the grade. Those wh< f were not required to qualify on accoun e of former standing were: Cuttino, Fin kelstein, Holler, Foster, Hildebrand e Funderburke and Griffin. This will be the last fencing event o e the year. Carolina fencers have mad y an excellent record this year at hom c and abroad. This was made 1pssiSl e mainly by the excelent coaching o Professor Stephan. Professor Stephai has had experience in France and ha worked with the best college coaches o the north. The superiority of his systen was especially emphasized at the N. C meen. Those who are interested in becominf a participant in the tournament are re a quested to see Romulus Rease. Terrier twirler gave Swink and Stod (lard free tickets to the bags. Lamai doubled to right and brought theii both in. Chandler got to first wher Sparnell hit him. Lamar scored or Bill Roger's hit. Burke hit out tc short, and a hectic opening inning came to a pleasing finale with th. Gamecocks on the long end of an 8 tc 2 score. Wofford took the lead in the fourti when they pounded Stoddard for fivc runs, after they had added two count ers to their total in the preceeding stanza. THEY'RE HERE ! Ten Knock-Ou SFRIENDL SAXON-CULLUM 1513 Mai A Barber Shop One E For Men a STATE BA! Ground Floor Sta~ COLUM] Under Management of ti and Baseball TRACK SQUAD GOES TO P.C. FOR BIG MEET State Track Teams to Compete in Open Invitation Collegi. r ates at Clinton Saturday LARGE SQUAD TO BE TAKEN McFadden's "Knights of Cinder Lanes" to End Up Season Tomorrow With a long. hard season behind them, McFadden's tracksters left this afternoon for Clinton where they will enter the state meet, which is the final competition of the season. Twenty four men were taken. The Gamecocks hope to place hign - in the meet. The showing against Furman was not at all disappointing. >The Birds are strongest in the field events. Magill is slated to have an easy time in the shot put. The Heath Heath Springs boy has not been beaten this year and his throw of 40 feet 11 inches is the best that has been o..cial ly registered by any state contender. Magill has thrown the shot further than forty-one feet on previous oc casions. "Slim" Carson is preparing to sling the discus over 125 feet and ought to win on it. Rembert has an excellent chance of at least placing in the high jump. Shand is improving lately too. Power Rog ers has stiff competition in the pole valt. Thomas in the quarter, and Boyce in the mile are sure placers. The two mile offers to be the sterling event of the whole meet. Cannon, stellar Cleni son runner, was last year's champion and is probably doped to win. But Keels turned in a 10:35 race against Furman and it looks as if the Purple and( Gold runner will have to (o some stepping to repeat. 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