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UNI VER. FROSH WIN FIERCEL 1' FOUGHT GAME Biddie's Add Another To List of Victories-Score 37 to 32 PLAY IN FIELD HOUSE Chick Contest Given as Prelimi nary to Main Event Game cock-Tiger The Carolina yearlings continued their glorious marLh t. rard the fros' title by addirig the Clemson cubs to their string of victories last Tuesday night in a preliminary to Gamecock Tiger contest by a score of 37 to 22. Led at the end of the first half 17 to 15 the baby Gamecocks came from be hind to overtake the cubs and win by a safe margin in the closing minutes of the game. The Biddies scored first and ther established a wide lead 13 to 3 that gave the appearance of being an easy triumph for the Chicks but the Cubs staged a desperate rally that soon had them in the lead, a margin that was maintained at the end of the first half. The second session of the game found the contest being hard fought, neither team gaining any commanding lead However, the Chicks soon drew ahead and established a safe lead for the rest of the game. At one time the Cubs came within three points of the Chicks but soon dropped back when accurate passing by Floyd and Ritch, coupled with splendid goal tossing by Powel gave the Biddies a substantial lead. DeVaughn (lid fine pass work in ad vancing the ball to a scoring position and the work of Mauldin, DuPre and Hughey who were sent in as substitute; was outstanding. The iineup: Clemson (28) FG PF FP TP Smith, f................2 1 1 5 Parkins, f..............1 0 1 3 Fleming, c..............0 0 0 0 Griffin. g..............1 1 0 2 Clark. g ...............1 0 0 2 Caldwell, c. ............6 1 0 12 Calhoun, f ..............1 0 2 4 Johnson, g..............0 0 0 0 Leister, g.. ...........0 1 0 0 Totals..............12 4 3 28 Carolina (37) FG PF FP TP Floyd, f..............4 0 0 8 Ritch, f........ .......3 0 0 6 Powell, c................6 2 1 13 Schwartz, g....--.......3 2 1 7 De Vaughn, g.1.l.. 1 1 3 Mauldin, c .......0 0 0 0 D)uPre, f..............0 (0 0 0 Hughey, g.............1 0 0 0 Totala..--...........17 5 3 37' Score b)y periods: lemtoni................. ..17 l1--28 Carolina...................15 22--37 Referee: Berry (Y. M. C. A.) Gamecocks Outplay Tarhellia Quintet Exciting Game Brought Score of 11-10 End of Half-Final Count 28..25 [Dop( fromi the old dope bucket wvas flung all over North Carolina's Tin C'an Thursdav Ibight whien the Ganmecocks defeated the highly touted Tarheels, 28 to 25. At the half the Birds led 11 to 10. after taking a lead in the first few minut(es of play. L,illard substitute rug a basket in tihe last teni mlinutes of pilav to break a tie of 23 all. Brown and CaptainHTac kney show edl up best for the North Caroliniana with Windus and Wilfe taking honors for the Gamecocks. N. Carolina (25) S. Carolina (28) Satterfield (4) ... ......(5) Rembert The Fog THE HAUGHTY TARHEELS lost a little of their cockiness when they were trounced on their home court by Carolina's quintet last week. THElIR NEWLY made famous "Tin. Can" echoed and re-echoed the Gamecock's crow of supremacy over the lowly blue and whit when the final gun had sounded DUKE'S QUINTET got lucky and nosed out the Birds by a few points in the second game of Carolina % invasion of the 01' North State THE CLEMSON Tigers. packed ul. the short end of a 27 to 24 score and journeyed back to Junglelam. with the consolation prize, afte' roaming upon the roost of an in furiated Gamecock. THE HARMLESS Cubs also can through with a moral victory an, were shipped back to their lair along with their more elderly cart takers. CAROLI NA'S FRESHMEN, who loom strong contestants for the o' state title. continued their victo ior.s march toward the front with. a Tigen skin tacked on the wal' THE BIRD quintet plays its nex, home game January 27th when ti. University of North Carolin, comes lown to try out our "Tin Can" which can rattle out Gamecoc victories about as well as the on. at Chapel Hill. THE BIDI)IES have a nice collection of former high school stars and with the steady instructions of Coach Norman the young Game cocks are displaying dazzling team work. CAROLINA'S BOXING team display. ed( fine work against the Confel ence champions last Saturda) night. The Tar heels had a iore experienced outfit but the Game cocks presented an array of prom ising pugilists. PA'' L,EARDO placed himself am'ong the leading middleweights of the Southern Conference by battling Charlie Brown, titleholder on even terms for three roundls andl narrow lv losing on points wvhen tihe fourth was necessary for a decision. THiE JUD)GES are always right but there were many who thought that Leardo should hlave been ac - claimled tile winner at the end of the third two minute exchlange. Anyhow the Gamecock scrapper put up a mighlty nice fight. GEORGE KEELS. 'though outreachedl conlsidleraly camle through ill nice St vie to hamlmer out a win over Warren in thle feature match ,f thle program. Carolina's "light - hleavy" gets better with each coni test. IN THE FEATHERW EIGHT match, TLumianskv repeatedl last week'; performan'e bv artfully out -boxing hlis Opponent in e'achl of thew thlre-' Hackney (8)...F... . (10) Windus ('athev (3) ........C...(6) White 1Brown (8)............ (2) Chandler Price (2)............ (2) Pritchard c%mhttutions: North Carolina: Cl"' landl. Sontth Carolina: Lillard (2'): Wolfe (1). Referee: Knight (Durhaml V.) By Foggy May Gamecocks Fall at Hand of Wolf-Pack North Carolina States Proves to Be Too Much For Gar net and Black Good at making points through the one point system, but rather weak at the two point route. the Gamecocks lost to N. C. State Saturday night,48 to 15. in the worst defeat so far this season. The short passing system of the Stat ers continually worried the Birds and the half found the score at 37-7 with N. C. State in the lead. Carolina never in the lead. I,illard and White seemed the only ones to ever find the basket for the lirds. Chandler played a pretty defen sive game. The lineup: State College G. FG. TP H arr, f...................3 0 6 Gammon, f................0 0 0 Atkinson, f...............0 11 11 Voung. f................4 2 1 M ason, f. ................2 0 2 Goodwin. c................6 3 15 Owens, c- ................1 0 2 lioyette, c- ...............0 0 0 lohnson, g..............2 1 0 1rake, g..................0 0 0 \Varren, g................0 2 3 Taylor, g ... .............0 0 0 Totals................19 10 48 South Carolina G. FG. T P. lrnbert, f...............0 1 1 W\indus, f.................0 1 1 i,illard, f..- ..............2 3 6 lIh nalon. f................o 0 0 W hite, c..- ..............1 3 5 Chandler, g................0 0 0 McElrath, g.............0 0 0 Pritchard. g..............0 2 2 latchett, g..............0 0 0 Totals................3 9 15 Referee: Sheppard (Army) USC Swimming Team Makes Progress LeGaree Walker Proves to be Capable Manager of Nep tunites The swimming tea mnunder the coach ing of I.egare Walker. has been taking daily workouts for the pas+ several weeks. and are showing rapid improve ment. Tlhere are some particularly good candidlates among the (lash men and the fancy divers. Negotiations are being made with various schools for meets during the coming season. Clemson has indicated its roundls. He is the most scientific man on the squadl and is making a strong hid for Southern Confer enlce honors. IARRY~\ WOl,FE' didn't get a chance to add to his string of knockouts by th '"arheels' forfeit of the heav'weight match. WVarren is the rec"lar ',heavy" for N. C. but, whi", conceded little chance against WaK1e. lie was hi fted to lightheavy "'not in order to "sew-up"i thi. -.w,ht and how!I M(Y)l'( )R COACH 8KR \' ICV COLUYMnTA TO G.REFNvIr.T.R 1,v. Cohumbia: 7 :00 nm. 9):3') am, 11:30 am, 2 pm. 4 :30 pmi I,v. Greenville: Same TI me. HAVRyis Hu s IAJNFS T NCORPOR ATimP :1hM(X) Maoin St P3mn,. X7XX PT7 Carolina Defeated By Duke Basketeers White For Carolina Scores 13 Points-Final Score 26 to 12 In the second game of the North Carolina invasion Carilina. lost to Duke Friday night 45 to 35. The Nicaotines took the lead at the beginning of the game and never re linquished their advantage. At the half Duke led 26 to 12. In a desperate raliy, shortly before the end of the game the Gamecocks threw fiur goals in succession, but Duke's lead was too great to offset. White was high score man for the Birds with 13 points. willingness to come to the local pool, and has also assured the authorities that they will place a team in the state meet, which will also be held in Colum bia. Any men who wish to come out for at the city Y. M. C. A. on Monday. Wednesday and Fr'ila"s at 3-.3G. 1243 Main Street GAYDEN Cigar CIGARS CIGARETTES P Central I 1204 Maii OPEN Al DO BI "CAI CC 0. An original statue is finer than any molds 'ade from it. A let ter is clearer than its carbon copies. An old Master is finer than its reproductions. And a Suit that's Custom Tailored to SEE OUR 1929 5 AT IMPEF ON FE13RUAR~ Nationally ShoromsClothes for C howroms:New York. Baltit Address Envelopes at Home. ly easy. Experience unneces: 2c stamp for parieularr. Maz McDavid of Columbia Coaches Wrestling Continues Connection With Uni versity, Meeting Candidates For Term Daily J. E. McLavid of Columbia has re stuned his connection with the univer sity as coach of the wrestling team. 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