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Gamecc m ? ? p????????????????????? | Gumecoi I c All:J?H> \ " >* <. II i* ~I Harold Mauney circles Auburn's I Grid Intra I Open The intramural football season I started off with a bang Monday after noon when tenements 1 and 2 crushed tenemants 16 and 17, 29 to 7. Ten I games have been scheduled in the first bracket with seventeen teams already I entered. More teams are expected to be entered in the next few days. The tournament will continue into I the middle of January when the team I with the best percentage will be j&9Pr awarded a silver trophy. In the other two games played to date, Phi Pi Phi took a 28 to 0 beating from a strong tenement 28-29 team. Coach Joe Shinn has been working hard on his charges and promises stiff opposition to every team in the league; Pi Kappa Phi trounced tenements .'{-4-5, 19-0 in a hard fought game. The vicious tackling of Hale for the losers and the brilliant work of Hank Gooding for the victors was outstanding. The schedule as arranged so far is: Thursday?December 8, Phi Sigma j Kappa vs. Sigma Nu. Friday?December 9, S. A. K. vs. Kappa Alpha. pirpK HOLIDAY EXCI One and One-Thin Between all points in the Soutl Cincinnati, Ohio, St. Louis, Mo., Mi Orleans, La. Tickets sold December 14 to 25 in One Fare Plus 25 Tickets sold December 23, 24 and 27, 1932. Tickets sold December 30, 31 and January 3, 1933. | One and One-Thin From all points In the Southeast i., more, Pittsburgh, Pa., Cleveland, and other points North of Washingl Tickets sold December 15, 16, 17, Final Limit returning January 15, ] jj? One and One-Thin From all points in the Southeast 1 Southwest: Tickets sold December 16 to 2a January 12, 1933. Reduced Pullman For schedules, Pullman rescrvatio SULT TICKET AGENTS ^ SOUTHERN Rfll tcks Out sk Speed Mar '^'llC*'!^ ^ * V-.; . ^ ^ T left end for 15 yards. The enc interference. I 'murals This Week Monday? December 12, Sigma Chi vs. A. T. O. Tuesday?December 13, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Tens. 26-27. Wednesday?December 14, S. P. E. vs. Tens. 23-24. Thursday?December l.">, Tens. 14-15 vs. Tens. 1-2. Friday?December Hi, Phi Pi Phi vs. Tens. 1(5-17. This is the complete schedule until after the Christmas holidays. Birds Complete Long Schedule Carolina's 1032 Gamecocks won five, lost four and tied two games in the stifFcst schedule a Carolina team ever played. In the Southern Conference they won two, lost two and tied two. The results were: Carolina 7, Sewanee 3 Carolina 7, Villanova 0 Carolina 0, Wake Forest <? Carolina li>, Wofford 0 Carolina 14, Clemson () JTMAS URSION FARES I Fares Round Trip tieast including Washington, D. C., emphis, Tenn., Shreveport and New elusive, Final Limit January 9, 1933. Cents, Round Trip 25, Pinal Limit Returning December January 1, 2, Final Limit returning 1 Fares Round Trip to New York, Philadelphia, HaitiOhio, Detroit, Mich.; Chicago, III., ton and Cincinnati: 20, 21, 22, 23 and morning trains 24, 1933. \ Fares Round Trip to all points In the Middle West and I Inclusive. Final Limit returning Rates Round Trip lis and complete Information CONILNAY SYSTEM v*'i '* V,A* ')' / ' ' . / play An 'vel Leading 1 *" rK ; v^K- v 5F-^> ?." : -^V -- \ >\ *3zWM$2?:? * " v *> * I figure shows Earl Clary just bef< nset show Joe Shinn, left, and Poti Bird Cagers Don Uniforms For Practice Monday night the first varsity basketball practice of the year was held under the tutelage of Coach A. W. Norman. This was exactly one month before the Gamecocks' opening game with the University of Kentucky Wildcats. Sixteen men reported to the first I practice, although several football men arc expected to report within the next few practices. Practice will be held I every night at 8 o'clock in the University Field House and will continue through the Christmas holidays. Coach Norman and Manager Ellison are trying to schedule a few practice games during this month. Those who reported Monday night besides Captain "Buck" Smith were: Vic Laurie, Ed Ncvcrgold, George Hart, Fred Tompkins, Benny Tompkins, Dana Henderson, Red Baker, Paul Greenstein, Allen Rollins, Archie Vaughn, Roy Powell, Hank Gooding, Ed Sallenger, Bob Killingsworth and Walter Taylor. John Rowland reported Tuesday night and Red Ray is also expected to join the squad. The new uniforms for this year have arrived and they will be in the University colors for the first time in several years, the trunks being black with garnet stripes down the sides, and the home jerseys being white with garnet numerals. The traveling jerseys arc black with garnet numerals. Varsity Squads Enjoy Banquet I he varsity football and basketball squads were guests of honor at a banquet on Wednesday afternoon. The squads met in front of the Field House at 3 o'clock and from there I journeyed to Lake Murray. Manning Evans was the host to the I men and also to quite a number of I alumni and supporters of the team. Captain Imizz Freeman was presented with a handsome g'old wrist watch by the alumni for his leadership during the current season. The men will also be guests at a simitar affair next week at Sheriff I Heise's lake. v. m. o. Carolina 0, Tulane Carolina 0, L. S. U. f> Carolina 0, Furman 14 Carolina 19, Citadel o Carolina 7, N. C. State 7 Carolina 20, Auburn 20 "I don't mind washing dishes for you," wailed the hen-pccked husband. I don't object to sweeping, dusting, or mopping the floors,, but I ain't gonna run no ribbons through my nightgown just to fool the baby.'1 i * / iburn It vhe Charge - >r .^|.-|^Y|>l'fy^ gS9^^^B| t ^fSf^fyfr-'vrA- ^*?WW 1?W.Y 'cxj^S^^wl !?!?!^^^^55?SPW^i!RBP|i5P^^^ r^v !??! :;. x&llft ; <?. ;' ' v< ^ '{'<> . * r -V " >-.> > / -a^ : - " - > : :>re taking a Plainsman out of the b Brown, right, who also starred i: <i jD oaster xt ambles By AL SCHAFER The Birmingham Trip The handful of students who journeyed down to Birmingham with the valiant Gamecock team will never regret or forget the trip. The comeback of the Birds that thrilled the nation was only one feature of the trip. Birmingham opened wide its portals and welcomed the Carolina students as no other city has done this year. Football Immortals Harold Mauney, Earl Clary, et al, will probably go down in Carolina football history as immortals. They stopped a team that nobody else could stop, and they stopped an All-American halfback, (also whom nobody else could stop). They not only stopped and completely throttled the famous Hitchcock, but they outplayed him. Not being satisfied with their 20-20 tie, the Birds were well on the way to another touchdown as the game ended. Carolina supporters insist that had the game lasted another two minutes the score would have been 34-20, Carolina. Looking Ahead The game attracted nation-wide attention and gave Carolina more publicity than she ever received before. This should help decidedly in getting the Gamecocks games with stronger Conference foes in 1 933. Coach Laval and Dr. Foster have gone to the Conference meeting to complete the schedule. And wotta team they're gonna have!! f Temple-First Opponent Temple University has announced South Carolina as their opening opponent next September 20, in Philadelphia. This will be particularly pleasing, in view of the fact that Glenn S. (Pop) Warner has just resigned from the head coach at position Stanford U. and accepted the head mentor job at Temple. It will be the second time that Carolina has met a nationally famous Coach in an intersectional game. The 1928 Gamecocks having beat Alonzo Stagg*s Chicago team that year. It gives Carolina two intersectional games next year, with Temple and Villanova, both Philadelphia teams. Temple lost its only game this season to Villanova, 7-0. Gamecocks Lose by Graduation I he Gamecocks lose, through graduation this year Captain Harry Fuzz Freeman, who was injured the latter part of the season but played against Auburn the opening few minutes. i Thrilli %a inst The Pit play. Buddy Moorehead is on his h n the game. Play-By-Pi Birds'S Legion Field, Birmingham?Scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter, the 1 University of South Carolina Game- I cocks spoiled the chances of Auburn, ; one of the nation's six untied, unbeaten 1 teams, of winning an undisputed I Southern Conference championship. ; The final scorc was 20 to 20. FIRST QUARTER ( South Carolina won the toss and chose to defend the South goal and to kick. Wolf kicked off to Phipps, who took the ball on Auburn's 12- i yard line and returned to the 2:5. In j a drive featured by a 29-yard run by | Duprcc, the Plainsmen marched 77 , yards to a touchdown. Ariail con- ' verted the'extra point. Score: Auburn 7; Carolina 0. McCollum kicked off to Hambright, , of Carolina, who returned 16 yards to . his own 30. After marching to the , 45, the Gamecocks, set back by a 15- \ yard penalty for grounding a pass, lost ( the ljall on their own 25 when Wolf \ fumbled a pass from center on fourth , down. Auburn marched to Carolina's < one-yard line where the Gamecocks ? took the ball on downs. Mauncy, sub- | stitute for Wolf, punted to midfield j and the Plainsmen had the ball on | Carolina's 34 as'the quarter ended. \ Score:* Auburn 7; Carolina 0, 1 SECOND QUARTER Hitchcock, after failing to gain in three tries, punted out of bounds on Carolina's 14. Mauncy made 15 J around end and, stopped here, punted ' to Auburn's 48. After punting over ' the goal line, Hitchcock intercepted c( Mauney's pass and returned to the ' Carolina 20. This drive was halted on ' the one-yard line, Hamilton punting to ? Hitchcock who returned to Carolina's 24. The Plainsmen this time put over " a score, a pass, Phipps to Duprec for 11 yards netting the touchdown. Ariail missed extra point. Scorc: Auburn 13; Carolina 0. Following an axchange of punts, Carolina had the ball on its own 32 as the half ended. Score: Auburn 13; Carolina 0. . THIRD QUARTER McColl um kicked off to Mauncy I who returned 35 yards to his own 40yard line. The Gamecocks here inaugurated a drive for 60 yards, which netted their first touchdown, Clary hitting tackle for the scorc. Mauncy gained consistently in the march. Score: Auburn 13; Carolina 6. Wolf kicked off to Hitchcock, who "j fumbled. Williams recovered and returned to Auburn's 35. Aided by two penalties, one for 15 yards and one for 5, and a 37 yard run by Phipps, j. Auburn scored its third touchdown, j Phipps going over tackle for the ] score. Ariail kickcd the extra point. , Scorc: Auburn 20; Carolina 0. e ing Tie I ? i iinsmen 11 ? ?J ? Courtesy Atlanta Sunday American ands and knees after his work on ay Shows | uperiority ? ? Clary ViCiit into action following the kickoff and the Birds inarched to midfield. Wolf punted to the Auburn 10yard line where Willard downed the ball. Hitchcock punted and the Birds had the hall on Auburn's 13-yard line ' as the quarter ended. A pass, Wolf to Hambright for 18 yards, featured the Jrive. Score: Auburn 20; Carolina fl. FOURTH QUARTER Clary ran out of bounds for a yard. Mauncy gained two af left guard. Mauney's pass to Hambright was tnocked down. Hambright tossed a lateral pass to Mauney who ran 13 fards for a touchdown. Mauncy concerted. Score: Auburn 20; Carolina 13. Following the kickoff, Clary rc:overed Phipps' fumble on Carolina's 17-yard line. In two plunges Brown made it first down on Auburn's 40 for the Gamecocks. Clary lost four, then 'Mp ?ained seven. Mauney ran to Aujurn s 20-yard line before Hitchcock :hased him out of bounds. Mauney, -lary, and Brown ripped the line in successive charges for a first down on he Plainsmen's 8-yard mark. Mauncy /V ailed to gain at left tackle. Clary ost a yard at right end, Ariail getting nm. On a reverse, Clary broke hrotigh left tackle for a touchdown. Mauney converted. Score: Auburn 20; Carolina 20. Carolina marched from midfield to Auburn's 23-yard line following Mauney's kickoff and Hitchcock's >unt, the drive being halted by an in:omplete pass over the goal. Joe ?hinn intercepted a pass from Phipps y4j tnd returned to Auburn's 27-yard line is the game ended. Score: Auburn 20; Carolina 20. ?? STATISTICS \ itnluKe from Scrimmage Auburn: carried 59 times; 197 yards. South Carolina: carried 43 times: 236 yards. First Downs Auburn: 15. South Carolina: 19. Passes Auburn: -14 tried; seven completed; 70 yards. South Carolina: 10 tried; two completed; 30 yards. Individual Yardage Auburn: Hitchcock, carried 19 times, 59 vanls; I'hipps, 16 times, 81 yanis; Dupree, 12 times, 56 yards. ' South Carolina: Clary 33 timea, 114 yards; "ST.:1 " ""* l{ Penalties A nt>nni: one for 16 yards. South Carolina: six for 44 yards. ! -u. 0. o. [Jniversity Band Leads Charity Benefit Parade I he University Band led the Air >hows Salvation Army woodyard fund >cnefit parade from the Jefferson Iotel down Main Street yesterday norning. The Band, was escorted by ight mounted policemen. ' M ^ j|