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$500, C * * * Eight / ? Eight Students Leave School Professionalism Cause Clary, Wolf, Hambright, Tompkins', M au n e y, Shinn, Laurie Involved Eight outstanding University of South Carolina athletes were expelled from school yesterday on chargcs of professionalism, subsidation and bribery. Included in the report against the men was a minute investigation of the alleged rowdiness in tenement 25. commonly known as Keeley Hall and undisputed evidence that led to the action was presented. Earl Clary, Grayson Wolf, Fred Hambright, Freddy Tompkins, Benny Tompkins, Harold Mauney, Dick Shinn, and Vic Laurie were the students involved. Coach Laval, aided by the Alumni association was instrumental in securfekking their dismissal and seemed very B)itter towards the whole bunch. The rouble was begun when Blarney Early H>vcrhcard Shinn and Laurie discussing Hheir relative salaries. Laurie is H]uoted as saying, "Why, I can hardly ?xist on the $-45 a month that I get Hiow. It's positively ridiculous the way they're cutting us." Early im mediately started an investigation ^^ which led to their expelling. The University faculty announced through Dr. Reed Smith, their secreHtary, that a petition would be circulated Hamong the faculty to have the men re instatcd immediately. Laval and Early said they would oppose any such move, ' moii the grounds that they were given a B fair hearing and deserved the punishI ment. Laval also added that lie would I refuse to have any professionals on his I squads. Dr. Josiah Morse and Dr. Hugh I Murchison are expected to present evidence at a new hearing which will I prove beyond a doubt the excellent I scholastical achievement of the eight I men, and on that ground will hope to I have the players re-admitted. Some of the sections of the report were: 1. Earl Clary was given an iccI cream soda by Dr. Sam Derrick on I March 22. 15 cents subsidation. 2. Grayson Wolf (2 counts) (a) receiving laundry on credit at canteen | ?special professional favor; (b) got a grade of "A" on Bible 21, through brib- ] ery of professor. (Note: this charge is being challenged by Professor Murchison.) 1 3. Fred Hambright?undoubted cvi- ' dence produced to show that he was a ' professional gigolo in June and July, ' 3 032; affirmed by Elizabeth Creighton, who said she paid him $400 to escort ( her to a German dance, and Steve c Baker, who said she gave him certain intrinsic tokens, for his services at an ' A. D. Pi party. * 4. Vic Laurie?received from Paul j Greenstein, one Studebaker coach for services of a professional nature. 5. Dick Sh inn?convicted on professional counts through evidence of Evelyn Walker and Mary Furtick. i > RATE CENTRALI DRUGS 1204 Mail "THE REXALI RHHMHHHHHMHHHHBaHaHMHHHttB Special J WITH 0AR01 By L. G. Balfc SEE OHARLEI 100 St * * * 1 thlete Athletes Keep In Strict Training "I am perfectly content that there i: no dissipation whatsoever among anj of the athletes that I coach," was tin welcomed statement made by hcac coach William A. Laval in answer tc the accusation that "Nosey" Raby "Towhcad" Johnson, "Flathead" Alex andcr and 26 other football player: were seen in Bible class under the in flucncc of whiskey. It is perfectly un derstood that the complaint was mad< by '"Dutch" Willard and "Spot" Mo zingo. "I trust my boys all the time and 1 am sure that they would do nothing a any time to eliminate themselves fron the pink of condition. I further branc the talcs as lies, and will pass then over only after I receive an apologj from Willard and Mozingo, said coacl Laval. Mr. Willard and Mr. Mozingo ar< the co-presidents of the campus tem perancc society. They declare tha they have had nothing to do with tlx complaints, but thought that it was the work of the A. D. Pi Sorority, ii an effort to get more of the footbal players to follow in the steps ol "Queenic" Evans and "Snake-eye' Hamilton by visiting them nightly. 17. H. C. Perched High Dr. Foster seeks refuge in the arm of nature after being pursued by mem bers of the student body when notic< had been filed that the Auburn gam< had been changed to Montgomery. 6. Benny Tompkins?accused of re ceiving money for posing for a collar id in the summer of 1898. Also for en :lorsing B. Hind's Honey and Alun :ream. 7. Harold Mauncy?said to have re :eived $:$ for advertising Smill's pat :ntcd Icg-straightencr. 8. Freddy Tompkins?played hand >all and pocket pool on professiona earns in Texas. Also posed foi 'Murine" ad. (You know, eyes that al urc-ah'"). Cantey Downs Keely Squad Special by A. & P. Mar. 29, 193.1 Marshall Cantey and his Bulls swep Kceley Institute clean today to the tun of 25 beds. The Wardlaw gamecock scorcd only two beds during the whol iry. It was a one sided affair all the waj tho Mr. Wardlaw threatened in the las )RUGC0. ?aPllN i Street NIGHT L STORE" ewelry UNA 8EAL >ur Comparr? 3 STUOKEY BHIHWIHMUHI lllllll III?I adium * s Expo New Assist ? Ernest Correll and Tom Brantley I coaching careers at the university a t experience this year in helping Coacl i has been the major domo of the S. 1 has treated his men with the utmost 1 ?? 7 " On My Own Honky Tonk t By P. Waterfall > AN ORCHID i An orchid to John Colt Blubbersc I for liis foresight in electing Dr. Ra f K. Hottsy to the Bine Key Honorai frat this week. Due to Dr. Hottsy work in the Auburn game, in bavin it transferred to Birmingham, he w< deserving of such a position. Such m< as Dr. Hottsy will put Carolina on tl map soon. CAN KEELEY TAKE IT? That's the question being asked around the campus these days. It is rumored that Harry Hamilton took it into his head one time to make money, but this has not been proven. On the other hand, "Sow" Sliinn certainly can take it?didn't someone say that a certain Keeleyite is sewing baby ribbons and putting aside pennies for the long awaited blessed event. Boy, can the "Sow" take it!!! Still, Early Clary now can't take it more than half a pint at a time. So the question is a moot one. Form your own conclusion?Can Keeley take it or not? SHAVINGS FROM THE BULLETIN BOARD Pill Grccnstein was voted the mo B prolific Intramural Athlete on the car . pus?All-Intramural Pocket pool, din . ling, refereeing and football teams.. . Havilah Babcock voted into the co-< association for never having busted - student with a skirt on....Marsli Cantey once worked 8 minutes ove time and demanded a $50 raise in oi of his salaries.... Grayson Wolf bur 1 ing at 2 o'clock in the morning on tl third floor of tenement 25 and yellii "Everybody on third floor get u " hie!" J ROBINSON TURNS PRO "Windy" Robinson, freshman of athletic fame and feet, yesterday announced that he had forsaken the mitt team of his dear old alma mater and turned professional. He gave as his chief reason that he had to make more money to take 1 out all the women who are rushing him to death. [ ALEXANDER?REFORMER 1 Bud Alexander, chief imbiber of tl e far famed imbibing Kappa Sots, yestc s day swore off the Heavenly fluid ar e said he was going to enter the mi: ' istry. But first, he said, he had * mission to perform. All the waywai brothers of Wardlaw and Burin should be taught that the Wages i Sin are death, and Reverend Ale; andcr said he intended to convert tl sinners before his departure. Ale: andcr has re-installed the Wardla Bible Club and hopes through it instill the spirit of Temperance, Spiri uality and Holiness. Joe Johnson wi re-elected president of the club. ?C. N. C. few minutes of play, much to the capaci crowd of spectator's surprise. Duck butt Yonce who battled the Bui for two nites weakened today and ga way to a stronger foe. He is now sice ing in the hall to harden the body. Kirkendor Ilambright, thru his une ring theftness, baffled the enemy by das ing off with a bed and scoring one poir I Another tally was chalked up 1 l Give tied Fi ant Coaches have signed contracts to continue thei fter graduation. Correll gained valuabl ti Laval with his baseball team. Brantle A. E. teams for the past four years an : of care and consideration. " Coach Laval Names Team Billy Laval announced his All-Stal basketball selections recently to an a; sociatcd press reporter. The remarkabl >n thing about the team was that not or " member of the University of South Care lina's team was chosen. I left them off purposely said Lava '8 because they refused to abide by trail as ing rules and would not try the plaj -n that I taught them. 10 Forward?Mooneyham, Wofford Forward?Bullington, WofTord Center?Craig, Ciemson Guard?Repasky, Newberry Guard?Woodward, Clcmson Block C Club Goes National "lluck" Smith, chief of the "Bloc "C" Club of Carolina announced todr that Kappa Beta Phi, national fraterni' of sots, had given the Block "C" club charter as the Fulla Likka chapter ( South Carolina. The chapter, thru the efforts of Ea Clary, Joe Johnson, Fred Hambright, J( Shinn, Bob Robbins, Harry Hamiltc "Fussy" Freeman, Wallflower Yonc "Miball" Rowland and others, will be gold-star chapter. st Coach Laval announced that he w n_ well pleased that "his boys" took tl interest of the team so much to heart ; to form this group. Laval has a nounced that Ilughey Murchison will 1 faculty advisor of the fraternity. a I The club has announced that evei r_ year a two-gallon cup will be award* to the highest ranking member of tl group by the Kelley Institute, Inc., of C ^ lumbia. ie v. k. c. p, All-Intramural Team Choset Members of the Horsedoctor Staff i nominations yesterday afternoc elected an all-intramural dingling tear, The balloting in many instances w; close, but the results were declarc very good by the staff as a whole. Dena Citron, popularly known i "Moony," was elected captain of th team, while Marshall Williams grabb( the alternate position. The team follows: Ends?William Sweeny and Bi ie Glenn. j Guards?Jack (Rhodes) Levkoff ah ^ Dena (Moonface) Citron. Tackles?Marshall Williams a n Katharine Cathcart. rd ^ Center?Albert Fincher. Backs?Wm. Gardner; Sarah (Ir nocence) Mills; Teddies Tharin an K Carrol Slater. Subs?Robert (Handball) Friedmai K Al-Moser; Kink Keyserlink and Nola w Raby. to ?IT. fl. c. t is Honest John Mozingo, by intercepts a pass thrown by Assistant Smith, ii tended for Mahatma Gandhi, and dash* ? 200 yards to the University Drug, whe ty ,ie stored it away for further use. Smi ran him to the second hole in the \\< lis but fell breathless to the ground (po< ve fella.) P- Greasy Mauney, Baldy McDouga Stinky Wolfe, Bubber Huskey, at r- Minnie Morehead were stars of the batt h- tho there were no opposition for tl it. strong Bulls and Flxy Cantey. >y Lee Chisolm, who is representir n Unh * * * om Ca A "I Foster Releases J Grid Schedule * Dr. Ralph K. Foster, director of ^ stewed activities, announced with deep regret that the contemplated gridiron tilt with Notre Dame has been can- ? celled. The reason, according to Dr. Foster, is insufficient nerve on the part of Notre Dame's fragile backficld man, who fear contact with such luminaries as Joe Shinn, Earl Clary, ct al. Negotiations are now being made v with the athletic director of the Bon- n Air Kindergarten for a game on the c] r date made open by Notre Dame's can- g i cellation. Dr. Foster has high hopes (1 that this school will condescend to jj ^ give us a game. ? The schedule this year is headed by t< - the season's classic with the Allen University Tarballs. As usual this p game will headline the annual Negro n State Fair. The Allen University boys tl are usually dark horses in the state n race, and their scrap with the Horse- a doctors should be well shaded. P To mix in a few "crip" games with 1 lc the difficult, Dr. 'Foster has scheduled ^ ic the Trojans of Southern California )- and the Panthers of Pittsburgh. These games will come on Saturday follow- , ing tilts with such whirlwinds as Wof- ^ ford and Erskine. In this way the (j rs Trojan and Panther teams will act as q "breathers" for the Horscdoctors. In ^ games of this kind Coach Laval usually p employs the scrubs in order to let the regulars get plastered. The complete schedule is as follows: |] September 21?Bon-Air at Columbia (j (tentative). September 28?Wofford at Spartanburg. October 4?(Afternoon) University w f of Southern California. (Night) University of Pittsburgh. k October 11?Allen University, (an ^ ' extra charge of one dollar will be assessed each student for this game.) p a October 18?University of Sing 3 , Sing at Ossining. 1 ' October 25?Erskine at Due West. rl November 24?Auburn at Columbia, \ 3e (probably will be shifted to Mont- 11 gomery). 11 >n & J' v U. 8. C. :e? u a Sears-Roebuck, the Alumnum President, r says he will sell cots to the boys for ] as $2.50 each, but cannot furnish the canvas " ilc to cover them this year. The depression v as is too much for them this spring. r n- Coach Nathans, the exchequer of the tl be rooms and bath, said he was surprised at the showing the Keeley boys made last ry nitc, due to their past week-end spent at c ?d Brother Miller's of Happy Valley. s :ie Another game is scheduled with Mar0 shall Cantey soon, the date to be announced later. s U. 8. C. ^ t t Signs Contract Billy Laval, head coach, whose con1(1 tract was recently renewed for fifty years. Hope is expressed that by that (1 time he may be able to produce a team that will win at least onfe game a season. 1 '' Luval Signs " Long Contract _ William Wizard Laval, so-called Caroig lina football coach, yesterday affirmed the ti- report that he had signed a fifty-year ;d contract as head athletic coach at the re University of South Carolina. The salary th consideration is $40,000 a year. l" "We are well pleased with Mr. Laval's 3r signing" Barny Early, secretary of the Iunini, said. "We realize that in a short ll, period of let us say, five years, a coach id cannot get acquainted with a system well le enough to produce the best that is in lie him. So we feel that with the fifty year contract, Coach Laval may put out ig a topnotch team. "Why," remarked Dr. i rersity * * * irolina School To Get HugeStadium Profs Break Loose Ten Faculty Members Donate Five Hundred Grand From Salary Surplus Ten prominent members of the Uniersity of South Carolina faculty anounced today thru Dr. Josiah Morse, the hairmati of the fund, that they had iven $500,000 toward the building of ic proposed million dollar stadium. It i thought that the state legislature will latch this gift with another half million ) complete the fund. Dr. Morse in his statement to the ress was enthusiastic, "why, look how mch good it'll do the students. I know lose nice little boys will appreciate a lillion dollar stadium in which to play, nd of course that's much more imortant than the stuffy old class room ogie stuff." Dr. Morse went on to exlain that each of the men, Dr. Schayer, 'rofessor Wicnifcld, Marshall Cantey, )r. Penney, Dean Rowe, Professor Mcriether, Dr. Barney Hcyward, Dr. Samuel lelanchton Derrick, and Dean J. Rion IcKissick, has been paid so munificently uring the past few years that the $50,00 each man contributed would hardly e missed from their salaries over a short eriod. Besides, they feel that they will be lore than repaid if the students show lieir appreciation by cutting all Saturay classes and going to the big football amcs. Jesse Jackson and Dean Bradley reused to donate any money because they ould not put handball courts on the field. TJ. 8. C. ozzer, enthusiastically, "I am fully conident, that with this contract and the iroper backing, Mr. Laval will produce team that by 1940 will defeat such earns as Erskine and Wofford." Laval will have no assistants, the conract calling for a single?coaching job, ii accordance with Laval's wishes. The nenibers of the varsity football team, t'hen informed of the signing sobered ip long enough to say, "Hip, Hip Hurah!" and went on an all-night party. r.arl Clary, a ghost of his old self, said, I only wish I could play 46 years more itider dear, kind Mr. Laval. He is so lice and courteous to we boys that I lon't think they could get a better coach." U. B. O. Boston doctor wasted his time the >thcr day when he stated that kissing timulates heart action. And now one economist advises the isuing of "dirt dollars" to benefit the aimers. If that should happen the poliicians would grab them up in no time nd they would be merely "dirty dollars." 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