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Boxin Gameco < Birds Invade Mid South Face Heavy Opposition Gamecocks Work Out On Tiger Field Today In Preparation For Game Tomorrow Coach Laval's aggregation of "iron men" are invading the Southeastern Conference when they meet the Louisiana State Tigers in Baton Rouge tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock. After a grueling test of two games in 52 hours, both of which were on the road, the whole squad were in fine condition. They were put through light limbering-up exercises and placed on defense against I/. S. LT. plays. The team left early yesterday morning for a twenty-seven hour ride to New Orleans. There they took a bus for 00 miles to Baton Rouge. Laval will give his men a light exercise on the Tiger's field this afternoon in preparation for the struggle Saturday. Biff Jones, the Bengal coach, has a heavy, fast team this year. He has Jack Torrcnce, 275 pound tackle, and a bunch of heavy fleet backs. Only one team has crosscd their goal line this season, that being the powerful Vanderbilt squad, on a pass. The Tigers have been weak on offense all the year. If the Birds offense clicks as it has part of the time this season Biff Jones can find plenty of tracks on his goal line when the game is over. Billy Laval has been polishing his offense and making some additions to his plays. Slight changes arc expected in the back field as a result of the V. 'P. I. game. Walker Yonce has been running at one on the halfback positions in workouts this week. The returns of the game will be flashed on the gridgraph in the Field House at the University. The opening whistle will come at 3 o'clock (Columbia time). : For Campus Wear-Gentlemen Plus Eight Knickers, Bradley ! Jackets, McGregor Leather Coats, Flannel and Worsted Slacks and Brush Wool Sweaters are | !! just the thing. UlaralfaU'a 3nr. Known for Good Clothes 1535 Main Street n HEYWARD CLARKSON- Campus Rep. lx For Real Ba Mayfield a Arcade B> COLUMBIA Special Rates LEAVE YOUR LAUNDR1 12 O'CLOCK 1323 Taylor Street g Get * * >cks Mi Carolina Gric Two Pc Gamecocks Repel Clemson's Anc Fair Games To Sue Clcmson and Citadel?two moi traditional intra-state rivals?have bee numbered in the Gamecock's rccei string of victims in the Roosters ris to power. Showing the best offense of the ycj and one of the best in recent years tli Carolinians swept through Clcmson fc 20 first downs but managed to tallc only 7 points to the Bengals none. Two brief spurts of power was a the offense needed to check Citadel smooth machine by 12 to G though tli Bulldogs held the upper hand in pra< tically every department of play, ou gaining the Birds by 218 yards to 12 Brilliant running and generalship b Harold Mauney, ably assisted by tli whole team, was responsible for tli Clcmson downfall but it was Clen son's dogged resistcnce on their go; line which kept the score down. Early in the game the Chickens too the ball to deep Tiger territory but 15 yard penalty apparently nullified tli drive. However a clever pass to tli sideline and a great run by Hambrigh who received the pass, set the Birc out in front, 7-0. The Tigers never seriously thrca ened, getting the ball in Carolin ground very seldom, and then not fa But the Roosters were not throng gaining though they had finished the scoring. Time and again they paraded up tl field to scarc the Bengals but alwaj the Cltmson line held, once on tl four inch line and again on the oi yard mark. Carolina gained four times as muc ground as did Clcmson, the count b ing about 300 to 70. Mauney coi tributcd about half of this for an a erage gain of five yards on 30 attempt beside a beautiful 37 yard runback of punt. Wilburn Clary made about third of the total yardage in 32 trie gaining consistently over the line. The Gamecock line was like a bri< wall and kept the Tigers under contr throughout the game. Biddie Defense Holds Cubs 0-1 Goal Line Stands Repulse Scorii Threats Of Young- Tigers Several Times In a highly exciting football gai the Carolina Biddies fought Clemsoi Cubs to a scoreless tie by four d< perate goal-line stands and a f< threatening gestures themselves. Evans Motor Co. Dial 8103 then count the !| minutes i; 24 HOUR SERVICE \ BUCK'S i; BARBER SHOP ; All First Class Barbers !j 1205 Lady Street 1 rber Service 1 1 Brothers i i arber Shop J LAUNDRY To Students ? AT THE CANTEEN BY EACH DAY Telephone 4954 i.rj .t'Jfikiliv./i'lt: at . . u/. mmm~a*mi^^^^E^SSBSEBC3gE3E5SS5SSSSBBB3SfSSUEZ3SSEffS?? :s Un< ?ef Lou Isters Cop ilmetto Games I Citadel's Attacks In The Two Big Win Both In Rapid session *e But the Citadel win was not quite s< n impressive with the birds looking for it ward to a game only two days away. ;e A 34-yard run for touchdown Ir Earl Clary in the opening minutes o ir play and a 25-yard drive following ; ic poor kick by a Citadel back netted tin >r Gamecocks 12 points and another foot y ball game. Undaunted by the quick Carolin; II score the Bulldogs received the kick 's off and marched right back to th ie Gamecock goal but couldn't quite ge across, the ball going changing hand t- on the 12 yard yinc. Throughout the first half, except fo y the Roosters lightning-like thrust, am |C during most of the second half th IC Bulldogs played consistently in Caro 1_ lina territory, threatening to score oi several occasions and finally puttinj one over in the last period. Mauney and Willnirn Clary inter a cepted passes to quell two Citade 1 riots, and the half whistle found th lL oval on the Gamecock 15, after anotlie thrust. Is The second Bird score came afte . Quarterman, the outstanding star o the game, got off to poor punt to hi 25 yard mark. Karl Clary then en tered the fray and made 4 yards, tliei 5, then a first and ten. Mauney picke up two, Earl gained 4, then .1, the: three more for a first down on Citade ,s 3. Clary placed the ball on the 1 o his next try and then went across. 1C The Citadel's counter came late i the game. Taking the ball deep i ;h their own territory a pass netted 4 c. yards. Ferguson, the Bulldog ful back, marked up a first on the 13 an v_ another on the one. On first down h went over. a The victory not only added anothf a to the big majority Carolina holds ovi ?s, the Citadel but was the Gamecock third state victory, leaving only on ;k more contestant for the state titl ol Fur man. The Purple Hurricane r< cently defeated the Bulldogs by 14 to 0 Sports Chaff BY EDWARD CHAFFIN Test Game in Baton Rouge The meeting tomorrow between tl ?c University Gamecocks and the E. S. 1 i's Tigers will bring together two of tl ;s- most outstanding teams in the Sout iw crn and Southeastern conference Carolina, unbeaten in the South, ar with two wins and no losses in tl !! Southern Conference is in a favort <! position to win or tie for leadership || the older conference. Louisiana is u beaten in the Southeastern organiz <! tion. Due to the keen rivalry betwei the two groups the game in Bate Rouge will probably attract much i terest as a test of the relative streng !; of the two. <[ u. s. o. j! Interference with a Cub pass r ;? ccivcr gave Clemson the ball on tl I; Biddie f? early in the game but in foi ^ plays the young Roosters had tlirov ^ the baby Bengals back to the 33. In the last quarter, after the Carolii frosh had threatened, Clemson block< one of GafTney's punts and recoven it on the four. Einc plays failed usual and a placement kick went wit! I lie third Cub chance came when Carolina back fumbled a punt and tl opposition regained the ball on the yard strip. The Biddies again r pulsed the threat. But again a fumble punt gave Cler son the oval on the 11 yard mark< First down netted "0 yards to the Two more tries placed the ball on tl 3. On fourth down the Clemson bat found himself smothered for a loss 8 yards and the ball was right ba< on the 11 from where it had started. Outstanding for the Biddies w (jBienkA, (fy "KXCL - ler W * i lisiana Pug Captain .11 y 1 J ' ' I | a ' :' H Ml _H'el ,j "Kid" Rivers, who will captain the c Carolina boxing team this season. 1 Crawford Starts rf Gym Team Wort More Men Wanted To Try 0u1 ? For New Team; Good Northcl ern Trips Planned ' I The gym team, a new addition tc athletics at the University, startec 11 working out this week under physiia instructor, Jack Crawford. n He lias a fine nucleus of experiencec n I material in the Amato brothers an< 8 Joseph Bclott. Some five or six rnori I men will he needed on the team. Thi: ^ I means that the chances to be drawn t< ,e I represent the University on its trip: will be very great for any men >vh< if show up well. Jr The trips planned for the gym tcan 's are rather outstanding. They includ |C I some meets with leading northern am c, I eastern teams. Some men will likel; -1 be picked from the team to represcn ?. the school in the gymnastic meet ii ? the East next spring. This will b I the first time for the University to b a participant in gymnastics on such I scale. Mr. Crawford is expecting more rc cruits to report in the next few day to start practicing. The New Jerse I tumblers will he invaluable in th ie molding of an outstanding team. Gym J. I nasties will probably grow to be on ie of the major sports at the Universit h- I as it is in the Northern schools. :S. I u. s. o.?? K I Johnson whom Coach Laval an ic I . ^ I others have likened to Jerry Dalrym pie, All-American end for Tulane i m I 1930 and 1931. Laval said he playe the best game he has ever seen o * I Melton field. I Playing next to Johnson was Gafl ney at tackle who played a smash-u ^ game and helped in forcing the Cub to turn their attack to the otlie I side of the line. ? Hut on the other side they fared littl e" better for here . Roby Robelot wa e waiting for them,'and howl Howevt l,r these men were only the leaders in ''n bunch which fought all the time. C the other players Roberts, a sma ia guard, and Derrenbacher, fullbacl I were especially good on defense. I Had it not been for the four ha as I . ' breaks it is doubtful if the Clemso Ic I I rats would have gotten even a sme a of the cheese so rudely kept froi he .? them. 13 . IT. H. O. c" Australia's government-owned ban has forbidden the use of lipsticks an n-1 rouge by girl clerks, and also limit :r. their taste in clothes colors to blac 5. and blue. Just another way of reduc lie ing the interest.?Los Angeles Time :k of Prof.?In which of his battles wa :k Alexander killed? Frosh.?I think it was his last.as Cauldron. y?w/^, i (Tolumbia.S.C. % ay M t * * State Gamecocks Wii} Over Gobblers Reserve Back Stars Yonce Makes Sensational Run Tc Put Birds In Scoring1 Position Brilliant work by reserve backs anc a couple of the longest runs turned ir by Gamecocks in recent times featurec in Carolina's 12-0 victory over Vir ginia Polytechnic, one of the mos powerful teams of the Southern con ference and a pre-season favorite. The Gamecocks entered their seconc game in three days and proceeded tc dump the Gobblers for their third dc feat at home in eight years. A 72 yard return of a punt bj Walker B. Yonce placed the Rooster; in position for their first counter Yonce caught a punt on his 25 an< when a V. P. I. tackle pulled bin down he had twisted his way to th< opponents 3 yard line. Earl Clarj made the tally. The Birds other score came aftei Wolf, who played a great game a quarter, alternating with Mauney, hac : made a first down on the 18. He an< Wilburn chalked up another on the 7 From here Karl Clary went ovei standing up. The Gobblers repulsed two othe ? Rooster threats, one on the 5 yard lin< only a foot short of a first and ten. t W. Clary received a kickofT on hi: 7 and when he was pulled down In was on the V. I'. I. 34. Two firs downs put the pigskin on the 14 bu | on fourth down Mauney on a latera I had failed by one foot. Carolina held the greatest advantagi in running, gaining 130 yards to Tech 1 66. 1 - . *A ; !S?i Ej^it j p ; HERE'S I a ,f TPiOLKS who pull a steady JJ7 stroke in everything they do usually favor that natural energy (1 food, Shredded Wheat. n Here's why. Shredded Wheal II is made only of whole wheat? n nothing added, nothing taken away. 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