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Birds Biddies Gamecocks O As To Twenty-seven Carolina footbs after supper for Greenville wher chance at the state title on Manl; o'clock. Optimism prevailed among the local boys this week as they alternated between offensive, defensive, and drills in fundamentals. "We have got to win this game," doggedly declared "Pott" Brown, an all season consistent lineman, while Captain Craig echoed cockily, "It's jnst a matter of how much we shall beat 'cm." Somewhat more conservative comes the opinion of Coach Laval, "If the boys are up to their playing against V. P. I. we'll win. If they play like they ditl against Villanova, we'll lose." Doubt was expressed last night as to whether or not Wilburn Clary would make the trip. He won't be able to play although he may go to Greenville, Laval says. State schools this year are rather peculiarly placed. A Carolina victory tomorrow would result in a three cornered tie, provided the Baptists down Clemson Thanksgiving. Should Carolina lose, the championship would lie between the Tigers and the Hurricane. A get-together 1 u n c h e o n of all alumni will be held at the Poinsett Hotel in Greenville at 12 noon Saturday. The meeting will be over* in plenty of time for the game at 2:l$0. Dr. L. T. Baker, Dr. Havilah Babcock, and Professor J. Rion McKissick, have beeu asked to make addresses at the meeting. Carolina alumni have reserved seats and can procure them from Carpenter Bros. Drug Store, across the street from the Poinsett Hotel, until 12 o'clock tomorrow, at which time they will be moved to the scene "of action. At present the Purple Breeze has the narrow margin of one victory over Carolina, the results standing at 0 to 10, with last year's scoreless tie game the only one in 38 years competition. Last year's classic was a heart rending aftair for supporters of both teams. Spectators held their breath as Carolina was stopped four times on the 10-yard line and as the Birds retaliated twice to hold the visitors on 9-yard marker. 'I he only true comparison of the two teams' strength is the game with Citadel. Carolina might be the better or they might have just been in the luck when she downed the Bulldogs 19-6. Furman barely topped the cadets (i-0. hollowing are the men traveling to Greenville tonight and returning tomorrow night, according to the list released by Dr. Foster: Bob Johnson, 1 om Craig, Deane Fowble, fcoy Stroud, Paul Gaffney, Freeman Huskey, John Rowland, Harold Mauney, STORES ||f M ||: THE CANTEEN <;?; Sandwiches, Cold Drink*, i\ Toilet ArtlclM, College if: Jewelry III I'm UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE \ -y\ 111! The Official Book Stora \ 11 III CAROLINA PRESSING CLUB f:li F?r fln# dry ?uan|n? o <m I THE ARCA: AND BEA WELCOl CAROLINA # 1300 Main St, ARCA1 Take * * Fly j ptomistic Hurricane Till ill players will board a bus tonigh e they will try to spoil Furman' v field tomorrow afternoon at 2:3 Regular Ball May Be Played In Intramural Crawford Holds Proper Equip ment Necessary For Regular Football In Tournament Regular football instead of touc will he played this year in the intra mural series if proper equipment ca he obtained from the Athletic associa tion, announces Jack Crawford, Phy sical Education Director for hoys a the University. If the equipment is rc ccived, each player will he issued uniform and will he required to pla; in canvas shoes. Captains of the variousteams ar requested to send in their rosters, a quickly as possible, to Mr. Crawforc Box 403 U. S. C., or to his office a the K.vm. Practice begins on Monda or Tuesday of next week. Ralls ma he obtained at the gym. Mr. Crawford requests that captain indicate whether or not each player i a Freshman or Sophomore who is rc quired to take gym. Gym classes wi not be discontinued this year as form erly, only those who play on the tear being excused during the season. Gamecock Win Would Tie Tilts A Carolina victory tomorrow woul even the number of wins for all tim of the two institutions. Out of 2 games in thirty-eight years of compe tition there have been ten Furma victories, nine for Carolina, and on tie. The game last year, which rc S'lUed in a scoreless tie, besides beini the only even scored game ever playei between the two schools, tied th state race. The record of past games is as fol lows: 1895 Carolina 14 Furman 1 1896-99 No games 1900 Carolina 27 Furman 1901 Carolina 12 Furman i 1902 Carolina 0 Furman li 1903-15 No games 1910 Carolina 0 Furman 1 1917 Carolina 20 Furman i 1918 Carolina 20 Furman 1! 1919-20 No game 1921 Carolina 0 Furman 1 1922 Carolina 27 ..Furman 1 1923 Carolina 3 Furman 2 1924 Carolina 0 Furman 1 1925 Carolina 0 Furman 1920 Carolina 7 Furman 1' 1927 Carolina 0 Furman 3 1928 Carolina 0 Furman i 1929 Carolina 2 Furman i 1930 Carolina 0 Furman 1 1931 Carolina 31 Furman i 1932 Carolina 0 Furman 1 1933 Carolina 0 Furman i 1934 Carolina ? ......Furman Walker Yonce, Shack McCrady, A. T Brown, Curry Farnum, Allie Mc Dougall, Bob Bobbins, Don Tomliri Arthur Robertson, Walter Tayloi Robert Freeman, Fred Craft, Ran dolph Murdaugh, Tom Watson, Ernes Stokes, Fritz Turner, Paul Robelol Clay Alexander, and Porchcr Hopkins Harold Minson, manager; and Olive Ila-t, assistant manager, will also ac company the team. DE BARBER UTY SHOP VIES ALL -STUDENTS 0E BLDG. Phono 3865 , Last F 1-jCioL A 41- Litti ?: Look Oui * 11 a Allie McDougal "Baldy" McDougall and "Baby" L ^ ball all season. South Carolina sports s praise of Symmes (Citadel) and WiJ I Statistics show that LeRoy played ring f Citadel game while Williams isn't exac y the Bird center tomorrow. Frosh Boxers A S Be Awa I! Freshmen numerals may be awarded n in boxing this year for the first time in the history of that sport at the University, according to Dr. R. K. Foster, director of student activities. Numerals will be given only to those men j who stay out the entire season, train steadily, and show real boxing promise. Coach Frankic DeMars thinks that if any of the men develop enough boxing skill and reach the proper cond'tion, preliminary bouts before the varsity tilts may be arranged for the 1 Freshmen. Ring work for the twenty-seven boxers now working out in the gym ? will start in a week or so. Plenty of time is being allowed for the men to c get in good condition before they don the gloves. New equipment lias been added to the gym for the boxers. The men arc now working out on two springing bags, the first of this type to be used by the squad. New sweat clothcs are a brilliant scarlet. Hilton, winner of last year's 149^ pound Intramural championship, is showing class in his pre-season workouts. Captain Bill Humphlett, welterweight, is rapidly rounding into shape, while Andy Hill and Lorenzo Taylor, two of last year's lettermen, arc going through their routine daily. After two ' year's of comparative obscurity, Dave Stoddard has begun to show signs of developing real fistic ability and should be seen in action many times this ? Biddy n ? ? Guards Name Jersey No. Weight Fulmer 5 160 - Harling 36 156 Johnson, R. 12 172 'i Tobias 19 184 White .30 135 1 Wheeler 23 175 Tackles ,1 Bramlett 4 186 Johnson 15 174 St ill well, R. 24 190 - Dunaway 6 166 Parker 26 164 Ends Polatti 8 181 Craig, L. 33 175 St ill well, E. 1 191 Clark, A. 17 161 COLUMBIA Special Rates LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY 12 O'CLOCK 1323 Taylor Street ling A (e Win, 4 t Furmanl - * Roy Stroud eRoy Stroud have been playing steady writers have overlooked Stroud in their lliams (Furman) for All-State center. ;s around the Bulldog pivot man in the tly cheerful over the prospect of facing Way rded Numerals Carolina has not produced a firstclass heavyweight in several years and the team is in need of men in this division. Carolina has developed champions in almost every department and it is hoped that this year progress can he made in this phase of the game. Hefty men are found on all the varsity teams of the University except the varsity hoxing squad. It is hoped that some of these men will show that they have got what it takes and turn out for a ring career. Last year Coach DeMars took practically a whole squad to the Southern Conference and brought back a Conference championship. Henry Willard, one of the few football men to go out for boxing, won the lightheavy crown after only a couple of years of training. This year DeMars hopes to take another squad to Virginia and come back with several Conference titles. Boxers at Carolina arc subjected to a vigorous round of training before they are allowed to step into the ring. When they go into a bout, it is because they have shown decided skill in the fistic art, and no man on a Carolina team is ever allowed to go on in an unequal bout in which a heavier or more experienced opponent may subject him to a beating physically injurious. Many men are still needed to fill out the roster of the squad this year, and it is hoped that new men will report immediately. Roster [Clark, I). 22 155 Williams 21 160 Crag, W. 27 170 Centers Hcinnics 9 149 Allen 34 165 Backs Lindsay 10 135 Lyons 13 145 Lily 11 150 Tabor 20 187 Parrott 45 135 Murray 37 176 Page 29 130 Harrill 3 160 Tillman 16 140 Claffey 14 165 Guerard 7 171 Brown 40 154 LAUNDRY To Students r AT THE CANTEEN BY EACH DAY Telephone 49B4 # ^^ ^ ^^M*BE*BBSaca5S8a055IS*BS5K8HB*ESH3H5HS52H X Stat* r * (I In . Heavy Frosh 1 Prim mm Averaging eight to ten poun start of the season the Carolina B this afternoon when they meet the o'clock on Melton Field. Villanova Takes Second Straight Win From Birds Kotys Paces Wildcats With Two Touchdowns As Qamecocks Go Down Fighting Villanova's Wildcat's made it two in a row when they defeated the Gamecock's last Saturday 20-6. Led by Nick Kotys, fast moving 162-pound half-back, the PennsJyvanians proved too much for the Bird aggregation. Kotys scored two touchdowns and passed to Emmerling, sub right halfback, for the third marker of the game. Carolina threatened twice, once when Captain Tom Craig barely missed a long ,>ass from Harold Mauney and again when GafTney snagged a Mauney pass on the 4-yard line. Villanova held and punted out of danger. Points after touchdown were booted by Bernie Lee, Wildcat guard. Lee's try for a field goal in the second quarter fell short. Both touchdowns for Villanova was made on sweeping end runs that the Gamecocks were unable to stop. Villanova gained 281 yards rushing while Carolina garnered but 85. Fifteen first downs were accredited to the Wildcat team and five to the Birds. Both teams received one penalty of five yards each. Carolina completed three of her 15 forward passes for a total of 33 yards while Villanova gaiwd 2G yards on two passes completed of the eight tried. This evens Carolina's wins and losses for the season. To date the Birds have won over Erskine, Citadel and V. P. I. and lost to Clemson, N. C. State and Villanova. Low Bowling Rates For College Students Special bowling rates are being offered University students who wish to organize a bowling club by the manListen, you poor shrimp, this ain't a fish market, but the best bowling alley in town? Cigars, Cigarettes, Sandwiches, Candy, and Cold Drinks LUCKY STRIKE BOWLING ALLEY ?Lady Near Sumter? All Good Gamecockites Invited ? _ BURNET! PHONI ^estjutnst 11 pjaa MIRIAM HOPKINS JOEL McRAE FAY WRAY ?in? "The Richest Girl In The World" Tues.?Wed. Night Owl Shows For 5 Nights S At 11:15 P. M.M middy Tuesday IVcdt u\ "PEG O'MY "HOLD YOUR "TONN HEART" MAN" IS OUl j Title * Prelude ream ted For Breeze ds heavier per man than at the iddies play their final home game Little Wind from Furrnan at three * Smarting from their recent defeat at the hands of the Clemson Cubs, Coach Norman's boys have been stiffening up on offense and defense and giving the varsity a run for their money in daily scrimmage. Buddy Morchead, member of last year's varsity, has been aiding Coach Norman, and the Biddies hope to throw their full strength against what is supposed to be the best yearling team produced at Furman in many years. Shifts in the line-up of the Frosh team have been made in an effort to get a winning combination. Pat Tobias, injured early in the season, is back in uniform and may start the game today at guard. Murray, former centcr, is now trying for a back position and Stilhvell is another linesman who is out for a ball-carrying position. The Citadel rats will be played by the Biddies in the final game of the season November 23 at Charleston. So far the Bird first year men have won one and lost one. Presbyterian fell before them in their first game of the season while Clemson took their measure in the second. Probable Carolina line-up: L. Craig L. E. Bramlett L. T. Tobias L. G. Allen C. Fulmer R. G. R. Johnson or Stillwell R. T. Polatti or Williams R. E. Guerard Q. B. Murray, Stillwell and Lyons .. Backs ?u. s. o.? / ager of the Hicky Strike Bowling Alley, located on Lady Street. If the club is organized meets will be scheduled with other clubs of the city. Three nights a week are open for tournament bowling. ARTIST MATERIAL for the Professional and Student | ROSE-TALBERT j PAINT CO. ][ 1223 Taylor Street ' Phone No. 6269 n ' i 'S DRUG j ? 3191 IVELY" V 'w beebp Columbia. S. 6 sail',1 JANET GAYNOR ? "Servants Entrances" with Lew Ayres Starts Thursday immi?' r t&rting Monday November 19th -Admission 25c sday Thursday Friday 3HT "HOUSE OF RS" ROTHSCHILD" "HELL BELOW"