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FANS ARE GIVEN CHANCE TO SEE LA VA L'S STUFF Whites and Grays Please Specta tors At Spring Foot ball Scrimnage "CRAZY QUILT" EXHIBITED Wimberly, Beall, Mullens and Mayfield Outstanding Leardo Stars Last Friday a crowd of near two thousand gathered to see Billy J.aal's stuff. There is no doubt but that they saw it from the favorable comments passed by the onlookers. The squad was divided, as in the first game, into two groups, namely the Whites and the Grays. The game started off with a bang. It was but a short time beiore dhe charging-forward line and the fast backfield of the Grays had annexed the initial score. The Grays were always on the offensive. thereby giving the Whites some excellent opportunities of defensive work. Between halves, (ite a few of the spectators left. No doubt they felt they had seen enough to p)rove Coach Laval's ability. Though interesting for a time, spring football is not like foot ball in the season. The second half continued as the first, with the Grays having the ad vantage. The final score at the end of the game was 2 t ti0 for the Grays. A very unusual play was pulled dur ing the gaite. The \'hites had the( ball near their goal line and were going to plitit it out. Leardo. the center on the (Gray teamis sinia.shed through, jiliuped up, blocked the kick and hold ing the ball in the pit of his stomuach where it had landed witi suci force, tImbled across the line for a touch down. It is reported that I.ard had a "Ore .t'oilach for a few dav'. \Viiii berly, whio e rest Ia t sea uson sweils I have given hiit added Speed ainl pow er was oitstatildilig dlriu i t- gt L t C, inaling 1hree (of tte oiuchdonls. Carlisle l"call st 'od omt il r 11:1. W itc'. plavill" 1IIIni'milk\ \%. 11 .I 1g -, e4illts. Lll(,I 1,)I g nicc] v ():I thc (i -. fense. \1 llh 1s ;11 (.nd ;.! 1. \1 , at tackli w rv tt, mm ian iing l in the line. The galti was the :t rent i'. that thw fan;h1 eh11,hn See htow l.a a, "Vr, V uiilt' ih t all it wor\\,. 'av plE milhnhiai are linteri! in tarodin and1ii the mann-ii, thIemy a and the?I i wecll fir fotball lext V :ir at I;m lna. Today the bomy arc playing again, lie battle being staed for the sperid benefit of the oHl et .- ho a~ journet.\md from several -onatt~ ii t "1T1house of Quality" Establishted in 1844 The R.L. BR'YAN -COMPANY Books, Stat inery. Printingt itl(l Specialt ies Cioluntbia, Sotuth Carolina McM ASI A thlIeth~ Corner Suriter umdII atmtn- Si ___S. INKPOT IN TI1l SPRING football practice Bob Winberly is provinig true to his old time form, only truicr. He is a power on offense and a terror oil defense. His running with the ball is better thian ever before and with the splenlid interference given with the well coached eleven, he just can't help getting loose His work in backing up the line is betler than ordinary. - INK POT IF CAROl NA dloesit will tIle Southern baseball clIauIpionsllhip. she will certainly be in the run ning, for with the splendid Iater ial that is rapidly working into shape, the Gamecocks will likely present a real baseball aggrega t ion. - INKPOT Ll.lFTY GODSHALL, Bob Stoddard. and Scott. have already dtmon strated their ability ill gaies I past days, even though they dii, not always have the best of sup port. Now it is different. tle fielding is above par and the bat ting looks dangerous. - INKPOT RIGGINS WAS on the Carolina nine two years ago. blut was not ill school last year. His splendid fori1 has alrelvady received tht praise of the coaches. Dudlev h as solite wicked slants. and PailI Ritch has smoke on his halls. - INK POT - IT \\()NT H, l,ONG N()\. until til first track leit. Coach Roostrt Mc Fad(len has made IIuIn-nal ef fort il pretparing his IlIin for the track season, so the turf digger, w\il likely givu good accounts (of thell,tlvcS. The freshmIen ar als shoving up wmell. Hoileiall holds the state high school recor.I in th- low aldi ligh hiurdiles, and 1 1 I excellet brijad jomiper. - IN T'0 -- I - Ti ll1E CA(l,UNA student body innbl14 all altcend thet Card-ina. Chaumw, fo"tball Q;Imc nextI s-., ,f"l 11"w: d')0nsps thec t\\, ce rin.. -cit i.ons u cohnl compar.;114 O \ i 6n11d c iwv b ilt r . ,;is l ar I t\i I II . St'nId inI 1'1,c\I I In r I I I Il I I I c l t ai. I k contI t N1 i lt of i f i t Ir I Iel e rasontlI .101.I tE.ll.let and Plwerhs Roige sports,a acktt and ba1eb;ll. ack. i CAnPIorTA!. CnIRTYs s u th Shge hlnos in teph 1119 Gvist r hnhe 9anite CAP,ITA,c.r ER,d olmba In .C PORT ERSKINE LEGETTE, Editor BASEBALL TEAM is IMPRO VING WITH PRACTICE Coaches Rapidly Working Team Into Tip Top Shape Laval Pitches WARM WEATHER HELPS Regular Line-up Will Soon Be Announced-All Pitchers Look Good As time goes on, the baseball team lmoks better and better. Constant prac:ice' for tihe pas- three weeks has made .1 wtirld of improvcnemlt inl the team, and mnder the able coaching of Laval and Sto ney, the Gamecock nine i.s beginning vo ;oq4k almost like a professional bunch. Coach Lavai has beei twirling them over the plate for several afternoons to give the catchers some real practice. Power Rogers has quit football for a while, so as to work on the receiving end of the battery, and with Cap-ain Red Swink. Barney Smith, and "Duck" Vmug, there regu-lakly, there should he little trouble with the cachers. Riggiis, Stoddard, Scott. Ritch and Godshall are still iimroving with thir curves, and a strong pi:ching staff is plainly evident. The fielders -are all proving true to form, amid the best ones in their particular positi(ins will probably be chosen soon Mike Windus seems assured of first base, amnd Billy Lamar will iikely hold (lown his regular position at second wi-:h Moi.k Clark making a good second. Chandler, Adams, and McElrath wij likelv play at short stop and third The ;I field wil' he cimiosed ,f Farr, Salley. Cimper, and a number 4f ithers. .\t battinig practice tihe team1 it)ok; good and1 a imilliber of the las: ears Freshmn team are slhiwing up well. T.he warm weather for the iast weeks has hue'l ; grea asset to the team generally, and anither tw, weeks bef(,re the fir,t reglair game is. played, should ind lhr Gamec(,c imik nill in ip toP c4n(itionll. Beggar: "Kind lady. I was not :l war; like this." l,adY: "N(,. J.ast week it was votr '-ther arm that was miss--ng." SYLVAN BRos. IF l.F.IRs AND DIAMOND \f .:RCIHANTS M :omplete stock of sterling ikver prize ctips the Carolinas! Cla s rivrs and pmis of the better kind. made up to suit your owi deas. Come in and let's .get acqulainlted. 15(00 Ma;in St. Columbia, S. C What She says abou Si 8 million adav ~ '-I H Au 'S. 'Tennis Tournament Will Be Played Soon Fair And Coleman Back From Last Year-Mapy New Aspirants Th tennis tournament wi-il be played some time next month to decide the reguiars for he Carolina team. Heinnie Fair and Billy Coleman will be back from last year. Bili Cain and IH-ai Beattie graduated. A number of aspirants are playing regularly and Brown, Oulla, B;ack and a number of others should furni-sh two men capable of making a very creditable showiig. The manager will be selected some ,ime soon, and will start working out a scle(lule anld see after the business part. Last year the team was fairly success ful, taking down some of the best teams in the South. 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