The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 22, 1930, SPECIAL EDITION, Page Page Seven, Image 7
by allen rollins
; ; Another
week-end has passed and with
it the hopes of football teams all over
the nation to escape hazards pointed to
this time last week. Tennessee failed to
escape the inevitable as' Alabama trimmed
the Vols for the first time since v
1926. Duke University continued to pile
weight on Carolina's early season victory
over the Blue Devils as Jimmy DeHart*s
warriors invaded Annapolis and calmly s
trounced the Navy eleven, 18 to 0. South
Carolina elevens fared well, especially
Fur man, the Big Wind tieing Davi| Elkins'
powerful team at 7-7.
Thpse who witnessed the Duke-Carolina
game at Durham several weeks back
recall an interesting but, from a Carolina
standpoint, very characteristic incident
which took place during the half. An enthusiastic
Blue Devil fan, all dressed in
blue and carrying in hand a pitchfork,
emerged on the field and slowly closed
in on a meek little rooster. Evidently
he was supposed to chase Chanticleer
from the field. But it was not to be. The
rooster looked the evil one squarely in
the eye and refused to budge. After considerable
stalling on the part of the attacker,
Chanticleer suddenly evaded the
enemy and struck out for the Duke goal
line, crossing it standing up for a touchdown.
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Dr. Ray Sermpn, director of athletics
at North Carolina State, has succeeded
John M. Van Liew as head football
coach at that institution. A wobbly start
was further emphasized last Wednesday
when State lost to Wake Forest in
a Fair Week game for the Pack's third
loss in four starts. N. C. State comes to
Columbia for a game with the Gamecocks
on November 22 and the progress
of the tarhcels within the next few games
will be watched with interest by Carolina
supporters.
Southern football quarters were astounded
last week by the goocf showing
of Auburn against Georgia Tech. The
Plainsmen led the mighty Tornado by 12
to 0 at the end of the half, and Tech
was forced to stage a comeback in the
third quarter to eke out a victory by 14
to 12. Auburn is one of Carolina's late
scheduled opponents.
Presbyterian College is reported to
have a runner in Turk Osborne who s
hails from an athletic club in Chicago, e
He is reputed to be able to turn in the Q
440-yard dash in 49 seconds. This time, ?
if registered during a state meet, will (
break the present state record. Osborne
is slated to frun for P. C. against
Carolina in their tentative crosscountry
meet on an early date.
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These boys anxiously await game time
on Tigers. Above are shoivn left to righ
longated and efficient tackle for the tGa
marterback, Miles Blount and Bru Boine
tna supporters are just fully 'pinning hop
Turran Hughey, end. tackle, and guard re:
ro get 'em, Birds! On the bottom row at
If you think the other fellow is a little
)ff his base, why argue with him? It is
aid that nobody but a fool will afgue
vith a fool. /
beat clv.mson!
Wife: "Do you know that you haven't
jeen home for four nights?"
Absent Minded Prof.: "Ye gods!
Where have I been going?"
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t, Harry Freeman, 200 pound gu
mecocks. In the middle roiv the p
au, halfbacks, and Sxvetto Hicks, ;
es for a Tiger defeat. The bottc
spectively who have starred at ithc
the right is shown Captain Gresse
HOOPER SPEAKS
AT CELEBRATIO
FOR LATIN P
BAKER AND KEITH" 1
Invitations Printed In Latir
Out By Phi Beta
Kappa
Dr. W. D. Hooper, of the Uni
of Georgia, was the principal spei
the local celebration of the two
sandth anniversary of the birth o
gil, held in the chapel and sponsc
the University chapter of Phi
Kappa.
Dr. Hooper spoke on "Vcrgi
stressed the need for additional <
agement to the aesthetic side of
tion, lest the sense of the aesthetic
be buried under the materialistic
tional system of the time. The
that cries "facts, facts," should n
get that there is the other side all
well-rounded education.
Prof. O. L. Keith injected hum
the celebration when he told the ai
the origin of petting and neckini
day Jupiter escorted Venus to t
of a mountain, where he fed her
food of the gods, ambrosia and
Professor Keith's subject was '
in the Middle Ages."
Dean L. T. Baker spoke on "The
of Vergil in the High Schools."
Phi Beta Kappa sent invitations ]
in Latin to its guests for the celefc
Many interesting replies were re
among them being one from (
Woodward Hutson, the oldest
alumnus of the South Carolina C
expressing his regret that he cou
be present.
bkat clkmsont
"Jfeck wor.'t be able to make tl
team this year."
"What's the trouble ?"
"During the summer, he got ii
habit of driving into the woods."
BiUt ci.*msonI
"He must have been an engir
student."
"Why?"
"Look at the blue prints he left
b,ck."
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/) against their arch, traditional rivals, the Clemard;
Allen Correll, center; and Bryant Adair,
ony back field of the Birds is shown. Hap Edens,
fullback, form a quartet of backs on whom Caro'm
row shows Buddy Laval, Monk Shand, and
ir posts all season for the Garnet and Black,
tte.
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One freshman at Emory University
flF I ^ket* to see people play miniature golf
UlJM so well that-he refused to leave a miniature
golf course when ordered to do
'ALK so by the owner, who tries f,o keep nonparticipants
out of the way. A cop was
l Sent called and the unsophisticated freshman
was speedily taken to the city jail
where he spent a comfortable night.
The next day he was fined $12.00 by the
iversity c'ty recorder for disorderly conduct.
iker at ,
i thou- ?ne '?vely freshman co-ed at Boston
i Ver- University rushc^ into the woman's
red by study last week and exclaimed joyi
Beta ful,y? "Have you seen all the wonderful
looking ushers downstairs that are
1" an(j showing the new students about the
jncour- building?" But her hopes and fond exeduca
Pectations were soon allayed by the
should uPPcrclass girls, 'who informed her
cduca- tl,at the "ushers" were just the R. O.
school ^' k?ys 'n their new uniforms.
The dismissal of four professors at
the University of Mississippi and
or into e,even menil)ers ?f tl^e faculty of the
jdience Mississippi ^tate College for Women
_ has brought forth unsubstantiated
n? rumors that this action of the trustees
on the WaS cause<* t^lc alleged liberal views
upheld by the faculty members. No
ticotrir
' reasons for their actions have been an.toounced
by the trustees.
Study After playing their tough 1930
schedule of 10 games, the University of
printed i(jaho football team will journey halfiration.
way across the pacjfic ocean to the
ceived, Hawaiian Islands to play the Univer"harles
gjty cf Hawaii gridsters on Christmas
living fay The trjp wjjj t^e iongest one
ollege, evcr taken by an Idaho team.
ild not ? .
The University of Florida will dedicate
its new stadium November 8 in a
ic golf game with the University of Alabama.
The stadium which is now nearing
completion will seat 50,000 people,
ito the Heretofore the University has been
able to provide seats for only about
15,000.
leering
Did you know that the word sophomore
is composed of two Greek words:
on my "sophos," meaning wise, and "moros,"
(meaning foolish?
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By MORSE
What with Austin cars and miniature
golf courses, we wouldn't be at all surprised
to see the campus chessmen
playing with letter -blocks. No, we don't
mean the Block C Club.
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And wouldn't it be lovely if the
Chicago strong men reverted to cap
pistols?
What's wrong with this picture: "I
have read better books," said the blurb
writer.
In grammar school we learned the
three R's. Now we're in college learning
the three W's: wine, women, and
wrong.
Imaginary institutions: prohibition,
prosperity, amateur football.
No, Eunice, chain stores don't deal
exclusively in chains.
The campus cynic was heard to define
a university as a place of E quality,
fraternity, and sorority.
The epidemic of endurance contests
has passed and we still believe
in God, but if anybody rolls a peanut
Ground the campus with his nose we'll
give up everything and go to the
dogs.
And here's another poetic outburst.
If we have plagiarized, it was unconsciously;
please keep this fact in
mind and be charitable in your judgment.
Here goes:
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My sweetheart's in prison, my sweetheart's
in jail,
And the idols are broke in the temples
of bail.
Stone walls do not a prison make,
nor iron bars a cage,
"But he docs not win who plays with
Sin,"
He bellowed in his rage.
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Is the land of heart's desire,
But we loved with a love that was
more than love,
And the slithy toves did gyre.
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Coach Billy Laval who mill send the
Carolina Gamecocks for the third time
against Clemson's Tigers Thursday at
the Fair stadium. In two previous attempts
Laval has been ivorsted by Josh
Cody's'warriors and the Carolina mentor
has been working hard to get the Birds
in shape for this year's game.
FUTURE FOOTBALL
TEAM IN ACTION
(Continued from page six)
suit of the elusive pigskin. They are clad
in parts of football equipment of doubtful
age and those less lucky protect their
nakedness with old clothes.
When a play is contested, their voices
are raised in protest and their fists in
backing up the argument.
Like the older football men these embryonic
Red Granges have no dearth of
appeal for the fairer sex. Young belles
of the snaggled tooth age o^ pulchritude
crowd the sidelines and like their older
sisters they cheer their favorites on to
further endeavor and jeer at the unfavored
ones.
BEAT CLEMSONl
"What this school needs," said the professor
at the faculty meeting, "is more
men with brains."
"Have you any more suggestions," replied
the president, "before you leave?"
BEAT CLKMSONl
"Son, just what did your time with the
professor's daughter teach you?"
"It taught me to B natural in A flat,
especially when her father could hear
and C sharp."
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