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P i ^T\ y' EYESO >** *-\?% $ { Biddies CHICKS SEEK REVENGE FOR 1929 DEFEAT Coach Norman's Frosh Crew Polish Off For Clemson Rats BIDDIES ARE IN SHAPE Earl Clary, Grayson Wolfe And Mates Hope To Trounce K Clemson Cubs With the Biddies displaying rare form in practice, the prospect for a '' J double victory over the Clemson Tigers tomorrow is bright. S Coach Norman has worked steadily ; and patiently since the freshmen turned out, and has been rewarded by the development of a heavy, powerful, and ... smooth functioning Biddie eleven. Earl J Clary, flashy quarterback and erst while Gaffney High School backfield :> ace, has made himself known by his superb playing against the P. C. freshmen. ^ ; A running mate of Clary's is Lewis ^ Kerpec, who is bound to cause the Clemson clan plenty of trouble with his ^ battering ram tactics. Barentine and y Cason furnish Clary with sensational ^ interference, as do the heavyweight ;r. '! linemen. Turner, promising backfield j | ?candidate, missed several days of prac- ( tice this week due to illness. The outcome of the freshman clash ^ ; H on Wednesday will bear a great deal of influence upon the outcome of the j varsity struggle the following day. Call H it psychology, jinx, hoo-doo, or any- ' thing desirable, but for the past few years as the freshmen have fared so has the varsity. Consequently much interest is being centered around the * ffl freshman scrap. f BKAT CLEMSON I * THIS WEEK'S 1 . BIG GAMES 1 THURSDAY Clemson vs. South Carolina. SATURDAY (S. I. A. A.) Birmingham Southern vs. Spring r Hill. t Georgetown vs. Transylvania. c Eastern Kentucky vs. Kentucky <: | Wesleyan. 1: La. Tech vs. S. W. Louisiana r Institute. t IMillsaps vs. Southwestern. Mississippi vs. Chattanooga. t Presbyterian vs. The Citadel. c Western Ky. vs. Louisville. ' SOUTHERN CONFERENCE s Alabama vs. Vanderbilt. c Auburn vs. Georgia. s Kentucky vs. Virginia. ^ Georgia Tech vs. Tulane. Sewanee vs. L. S. U. I Mississippi A & M vs. N. C State. ( Maryland vs. V. M. I. c North Carolina vs. Tennessee. ^ INTERSECTIONAL Centre vs. Northwestern. Mississippi vs. Chicago. MISCELLANEOUS Loyola vs. Oglethorpe. Mercer vs. Wake Forest. I Duke vs. Wofford. Florida vs. Furman. Virginia Poly vs. Davidson. FUTURE FOOTBALL TEAM IN ACTION Every afternoon of the week the 1940 football team of the University of South Carolina may be seen practicing on the green near Sloan College. They take their daily workouts just as seriously ak the present varsity. Sometimes they even exceed them in seriousness of purpose as the frequent fisticuffs will testify. Boys of ten, eleven, or even tenderer ages scamper around the green in pur(Continued on page seven) UBs AS ' ' \ [- (?IB FSTAl i^lltntllti ^ll}ll|lW A ll Se BIRD NUMBERS (25) Laval, lc (68) Adair, It (39) Hughey, lg (64) Correll, c (71) Freeman, rg (60) Shand, rt (54) Gressette (c) re (46) Edens, qb (14) Boineau, hb (66) M. Blount, hb (65) Hicks, fb (57) Culp, hb (5) Richards, end (12) Bostick, end (23) Leardo, c. (35) DeVaughan, rt (42) Wylie, fb (45) Reynolds, qb (56) Gillmore, c (59) Ewing, It (70) Moore, rt 4RCHERS BEGIN SERIOUS WORl At a meeting of the archers of t Jniversity last Monday, it was decid hat practice sessions for those out f he team would be held every Monde Wednesday, and Friday at 4 o'cloc Vlarion Yates, coach of the team, urg ill those interested in archery to s lim immediately. The squad is ve .mall and it is hoped that several rnc randidates will present themselves I ore regular practice begins. The equipment for the archers w )e furnished jointly by the men coi jrising the team and the school, nanager and captain will be elected in early date. A meet has been definitely arrang or the Gamecocks around Thanl jiving day with the Pee Dee Ar Council, a scout organization Darlington and vicinity. BEAT CLEMSON! PRO WRESTLER TO INSTRUCT IN CAROLINA GY] Warren Whitton of Columbia, a f< ner professional wrestler, will come he gymnasium every Monday, Wedn lay, and Friday at 4:45 to instruct s lents in wrestling. Mr. Whitton 1 icaten several prominent fighters in I >ast, and has had much experience he sport. Mr. Jack Crawford, in regard to wr ling, says: "Wrestling, along with boxii onstitutcs the art of self-defense, a s something that will build up 1 trength of the body to a remarka xtent. We will be glad to have as ma tudents as possible to report to >i Vhitton for training and instructioi Mr. Crawford also stated that a nu >er of men have shown an interest landball. If enough students are int< sted in it and a good team can be got! ogether, it will challenge the team of 1 ity Y. M. C. A. Just received a big group in the newest Fancy Patl shirt for the College Boj laundry shrunk. Unusixil Va $1.45BE "Sells 150] f : ? 'i f'/ yisj.. J ' s ' * .? ^ TB. ^ *" Hl -A ;H E - B s I I :' '" 'f-S' l By ALL1 TToci I t For S Gamecot fllH :;9V A^HU ar- Captain Bob Grcsscttc, of St. Matth to cocks in their 28th clash ivith the CI cs- played a whale of a game at his end tu- students, alumni, and supporters frot las fidence in this stalwart captain of tin he for the first time since 1926. Luck to in ~ : cs I APPRECIATION tig, . "d In this and many other issues she of "The Gamecock," Frank BarMe field, Sports Editor of the Cony lumbia Record, has contributed greatly in the way of matrices of n- Carolina and visiting players, m- "The Gamecock" is deeply ap,n preciative of these contributions er_ and takes this opportunity of ten acknowledging Mr. Barfield's kindness. of Men's Fine Shirts. These are terns for Fall. Just the type of /?shirts that are ful} cut and lues at this Price ?3 for $4.00 LK'S It for Less** L Main St. /. it, . . Ka ' t'vv' EN ROLLINS ISED ON I ^M* *1* *J 'I1 { ! crap Witl :k Captain civs, who -itrill lead the South Carolina Gameem-soti Tigers Thursday at tioon. Bobby has position for the Birds all year, and Carolina Q n all over the South are placing their con? Birds to turn the men of Josh Cody back you, Bob! You can bet y< j < ? IWO, Liooktt ft Html Tobaoco Co. !'?& * >Vrtrt AO V^tC^.V , ?Jv_' - ' A, *t V r ' - . ,w ; V'-".*. :? ?: ' i*.'A ? v-4 -yfo W h Cubs TIGER NUMBERS 21) Justus (c) hb 22) Harvin, fb 23) Welch, qb 24) Salley, hb 25) Priester, qb 27) Hook, hb 29) Jones, end 32) Fleming, end 34) Rivers, end 37) Fordham, c 41) Yarborough, t 44) Boles, g 45) Seigel, t 47) Proctor, g 48) Sharpe, t 49) V. Fleming, g 52) Herlong, fb 53) Woodruff, end 55) Wall, t 56) Davis, t 58) Sowell, fb RD RUNNERS WORKING OUT itering its third week of practice h Carolina's cross-country tracV is fast rounding into shape for th( meet about the middle of nexl th. ith the definite purpose in view oi ling the long distance men of th< dina track team, Coach A. W. Nor sends some 12 or 15 .candidate: ugh practice rounds at appointee s during the week. Some of th< who have been out or who arc ex ;d to turn out soon are: Alber her, J. W. Hayes, J. A. Moroso iam Farnam, Billy Wetmore, Allet elan, Bill Crown, Wilson Weldon . Denny, T. C. Hankins, and numer others. though dates for meets haven't a; been definitely announced, engage :s have been arranged with Presbyn College and Davidson. PATRONIZE UR ADVERTISERS iiur ? i ' J r One will battleJ THOUSANDS TO I SEE GAMECOCKS I BATTLE TIGERS J Usual Pomp And Color J To Surround Annual li v i Battle Of Old Rivals | PEP MEETINGS ARE HELD 1 Students Show Much Spirit In 1 Housing Demonstrations And Parade fl With rousing pep meetings, the burn-l ing of the Tiger in effigy, all night.. 9 vigils at the University entrances, gay ] shirt tail parades, and the usual keen is interest and enthusiasm that annually sur- \ lounds the approaching battle of tra-9 ditional rivals, the Tiger and the Game* cock, out of their system, the Universitv of South Carolina student body and . the State at large now await anxiously. iB the shrill sounding of the referee's whistle ! to begin the 28th annual meeting Carolina and Clemson. I At high noon, Thursday, these^ two9 foes will meet in their final appearanc^JI before a fair crowd. All the color, pomj^iS and ostentatious display of the spectacJ^j , lar will be on the program as in formerrajj : years, with Governor Richards and his : official party, who will occupy seats on J t the Clemson side during the opening 9 half, exchanging seats at the intermission 1 f with President D. M. Douglas and Paul ; Moore, executive of tli'e state fair asso- 9 j The famed beauty of the Carolina co-/j9 ed cheering section, which doubtless at- 1 tracts many of these dyed-in-the-wool | " grid fans to this annual battle, will go M on display at the half as well as help jnj ' keep things merry with timely yells. Jw 1 Following hard scrimmages the latter $1 ' part of last week, the Birds have been % taking things easy for the past two days $ and are in top shape for the big game. 5 ?? : I aJKEXli F?R I ATHLETIC FOOT 1 ECZEMA?ITCH?PIMPLES, 1 ETC. Sold on Money-Back Guarantee ' \ at Drug Store8 *8 I 1 I 1 | 1 1 1 always stand out/ 1 '^1