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Yellow Jackets Win Games From Birds Georgia Tech Takes Two-Game Series From Gamecocks In Atlanta The Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech won a two game series from the Gamecocks in Atlanta last Friday and Saturday. On Friday by bunching four hits and one error in the fourth inning, the Tech Yellow Jackets won one of the best games they have played this year by defeating Carolina 4 to 0. Riggins relieved Godshall in the last of the fourth and pitched shutout ball for the rest of the game, this bringing his total consecutive shutout innings to 15. The Ga. Tech pitcher, Carney, held the Carolina team to no hits and no runs till the ninth when Bill Cooper, pinch hitting for Riggins, beat out a infield scratch for a safety. Carolina .. .. .. 000 000 000-0 Ga. Tech .., .. .. 001 300 000-4 Godshall, Riggins and Swink; Car ney and Shulman. Ga. Tech won the second game from Carolina by the score of 3 to 2. Ga. Tech started the scoring by making a run in the initial stanza. Carolina tied the score in the eighth and went in the lead in the ninth, by making one more run. In Techs half of the inning they made two runs to clinch the game. Carolina .. .. .. 000 000 011-21 Ga. Tech .. .. .. 001 000 002-,3 Stoddard and Swink; Florid and Shulman. - U.s.c. ART DEPART. OPENS EXHIBIT IN FLINN HALL Dr. And Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Baker And Miss Dillard Hostess OPEN FOR ONE WEEK Works Of Art Students On Public Display From Ten To Six The art department of the Univer sity opened the art exhibit in Flinn Hall yesterday afternoon with an in formal reception with Dr. and Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Baker and Miss Irene Dillard acting as hosts and hostesses. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Guy Lipscomb and Mrs. A. C. Wilgus, assisted by a group of girls from the art department. The exhibit wvill last for one week, being opened to the general public from ten in the morning to six in the afternoon. Miss Heyward, head of the art dlepartment especially urges the students of the University to attend this exhibit. Three floors of Flinn and the lecture room to the rear is taken up for the I The La' SumrVANDERBILTI Ssinof 1928-29 Comi For full in,fer T he Secretary, Vaa I NASHVI1 TOUR Travel the Econo IntercolL E. L.] PRESBYTERIAN COLLI SI rGamecocks Lose Final Game in Alabama Birds End Good Season By Al lowing Auburn Her 14th Conference Victory Alabama Polytechnic Institute won a two game series from the University last Monday and Tuesday, the 12th and 13th of May. The game was featured by the fast jam-up playing of Auburn and the loose playing in gen eral of the Gamecock nine. In the first game Riggins, God shall and Ritch were .pounded for fif teen hits while Auburn gave up only five hits and kept them well scattered. While pounding the Gamecock pitch ers Sankey and E. Jones got one homer each. The entire Gamecock team saw service during the game. Carolina .. .. .. 001 000 001-2 Auburn .. .. .. 200 $0 30*-9 McGee, E. Jones and C. Booth. Rig gins, Godshall, Ritch and Swink. Auburn won her 14th conference victory when she won a second vic tory in as many days over the Univer sity by knocking Bob Stoddard, the Gamecock hurler of the day, for 15 hits and 12 runs to win 12 to 3. Carolina could garner only four hits off of Wood, the Auburn pitcher. Ca rolina never gave the Auburn heaver much to think of after the third in nimg. This was the last game of the sea son for Carolina and outside of a bad start and a bad ending the season has been fairly good. Carolina .. .. .. 101 001 000-3 Auburn .. .. .. 200 402 31*-12 display of the art work from this de partment. There are numerous draw ings, paintings, designs and cartooning all of which are the products of the art department of the University. There is some especially good work on display produced by Jimmie Coop er, who is an outstanding artist in all lines offered by this department; Miss Margaret Richie, Miss Claire Patter son, Miss Floride Stoddard, and Miss Lois Flaum, and Miss Ora Mae Jack A numbcr of "soap scalps" are on dl play on the third floor, which are very interesting and show especially good workmanship and art. Miss Heyward states that students of the art department will be there every (lay to guide visitors through the exhibit rooms and point out the dif ferent kinds of work, etc. This is probably the best exhibit that has ever been held at the University and Miss Heyward is well pleased with the growth of the departnment. Some visitors front Newv York who are especially interested in art exhibits Icame here to see thte exhibit and de clare that it is the best they have seent this year and were elated over the rapid growvth, the quick prepara tion and the future outlook for thtese stud(le nts. w' Schoel P/ UNWVERSITY -Commences June 25,1928 aences September 24,1928 males, addans derbilt Law School J.E, TENN, EUROPE mical Way and the igiate Way ite to 3EALL RGE CLINTON, . C.E PORT ERSKINE LEGETTE, Editor Furman Hornets Win Tennis Championship Washington And Burts Defeat Shuler And Stokes In Close Match Washington and Burts came out of the corngrowing district around Fur man Friday and placed the little white balls in unplayable places to vanquish the Terrier delegation from Wofford three out of four sets. Shuler and stokes for Wofford both played nice games but were overshadowed by the superior attack of the Purple Hurri caners. By defeating Wofford's net men, Furman is now holder of the South Carolina intercollegiate tennis championship. Some fast tennis was dished up for the edification of the onlookers as Burts, Shuler, Stokes and Washington displayed their wares. Wofford took the first set 6-4 by virtue of their superior steadiness of her raccetmen. Schuler and Stokes were placing their shots with accuracy. Burts for Furman had a little trou ble getting started but after he had overcome the wildness that character ized - his strokeing in the earlier part of the game, he fairly scintillated. His brilliant play coupled with the back court work of Washington gave Fur man the second set 6-4. , Burts lost but one game that he ser ved and his startling net work was the feature of the afternoon's play. His return of difficult shots as he placed them out of the reach of Wofford's players contributed greatly towards Furman's victory. Shuler, leadig man for Wofford. showed himself to be an experienced cool-headed court player as he lofted brilliantly time and again. Furman's victory was the results of superb work on the part of Burts and Washington and their employment of cooperation that was the results of much practice. Wofford won the right to meet Fur man by defeating Pressly and Ken nedy of Erskine while Burts and Washington were trimming Porter and Nettles of The Citadel. The singles match between Fair of Carolina and Pressley of Erskine was postponed on account of an injured knee that Pressley suffered in an earlier match. The scores by sets in the doubles were: 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 and 6-3. It looked at first as if the full five would have to be played but after the initial match Furman settled down and won the next +hree straight. "They tell me that the people in Chicago bathe butt once a month. "The dirty crooks." 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