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Coach A. W. Norman has called out
the Carolina varsity basketball candidates
and is holding practice every afternoon
at the field house.
No lettermen have reported yet. James
and Taylor, veterans from last year's
team will not be able to report until
December. Bob Johnson and several
others from the football squad are ex
pected to report after Thanksgiving.
Players who have already reported are:
Olen Ward, J. C. Paige, B. L. Dantz
ler, Guy Lipscomb, Guy Lumpkin, Bob
Leahy, D. Booth, B. Fetner, J. Johnston,
S. Kahn, R. D. Turner, R. E. Penland,
W. Wolfe, B. Petit, J. G. Cook and J.
Timmons.
Drills in passing, footwork, and shoot
ing at the basket has taken all the time
so far. Little scrimmaging is being done
and training in the fundamentals of the
game are being thoroughly stressed.
Birds Bow
To Va. Poly
'Foots" Dickerson, Star Full
back For The Gobblers, Makes
All The Points
Led by their brilliant full back, "Foots"
ickerson who scored all the points, V.
P. I. defeated the Carolina Gamecocks
by the score of 27-0. This was a South
ern Conference battle which completely
put Carolina out of the Conference title
race.
Piling up the amazing total of 20 first
downs to one for the Birds, Tech clearly
demonstrated their superiority in this
game at Blacksburg, Virginia.
In the total sum of yards gained, V.
P. I. smothered the Carolina team 351
yards to 43. This total gives Polv 8
yards gained for each one by the Birds.
The crowd of 4,000 fans were thrilled
by the spectacular ball carrying of Her
man Dickerson who averaged a first and
ten every time he carried the ball. Ile
carried the ball over for four touch
downs and kicked three of four extra
points.
The game was held as a home-coming
event for the Gobblers and they gave
their alumni a treat as they played a well
co-ordinating and thrilling game.
Carolina's lone first and ten came as
a result of a forward pass to Paul Gaff
ney from Clary for nine yards. Clary
tried many gambling aerials but all were
futile.
The one show of the Gamecocks was
the fine play of Bob Johnson, star end,
who played a strong defensive game. His
showing at end for this season has been
alternatively good and bad but in this
game, he rose to new heights in his best
performance of the season.
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Columbia's Y. M. C. A. midget football
team will play the Augusta midget team
Saturday afternoon on Melton Field. The
public is invited and no admission charge
will be made.
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Predictions
Our record is on the degrade. For tl:
first time since this column was begin
we missed three predictions. The ba
defeat of Carolina by Tech took us b
surprise as we were predicting a tie. Th
strong Miss. State team and Catawb
Indians upset us by defeating Arm
and Wofford, respectively. Our one bi
for the hall of fame lies in the fact tha
we predicted Notre l)amc to upset th
highly favored Ohio State. All the ex
perts were favoring Ohio State but w
(ahem!) chose Notre Dame. We wer
also in predicting a smashing victory fo
the Tarheels over N. C. State.
In a desperate effort to regain our los
prestige, we try again:
Tenn.-Mississippi-Thc Vols of Ten
nessee will be too strong for the Missis
sippi Warriors and will win by tw
touchdowns.
Notre Dame-Northwestern-The show
ing of Notre Dame against Ohio Stat
the past week marks them the favorite
to win by three touchdowns.
Auburn-Ga. Tech-The Plainsmen wi
win by one or two touchdowns. Georgi
Tech "shot their bolt" when they ups<
the highly touted Duke eleven.
Dartmouth-William and Mary--Dart
mouth is the highly favored aggregatior
They should winl by three touchdowns.
Newberry-Citaldel-The stubborn Bull
dog demonstrated its strength in tacin
Davidson the past week and the fightin
Indians will go down under a two toucl
down margin.
Wofford-Furman-The Terriers has
one chance in a hundred of upsetting tl
Furman eleven. The game will end wit
the I lurricane leading by five touchdown
Clemson-Alabama-Alabama's Crimso
Tidle will roll over the Bengal Tiger b
a margin of three touchdowvns.
Erskine-Stetson-Erskine wvill eke ot
a hard fought game with the Florid
team. The margin of victory will he 01
marker.
University of N. C.-V. M. .-The d<
feated Tarheels will continue on thei
hoped for trek to the Rose Bowvl b
whipping V. M. I. by four touchdowns.
Duke-D)avidson-The Blue Devils wvi
smother Davidson under an avalanche e
scores. The final score wvill see Dul<
ahead by five touchdowns.
Princeton-H arvardl-The P r i n c e t o
Tiger will win by four touchdowns.
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College lads are hitching socks to gar
ters again, says James L. Whitcoml
Brown University student, who recentl
coniided to the New England conferent
of the State Federations of Women'
Clubs that the return of the garter mark<
a newv epoch in undergraduate life.
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Fencing Team
Starts Work
Berman Coaches Tear
Practice Sessions Will Be Helc
On Tuesday, Thursday, And
Friday In Gym
Under the direction of Coach Carrol
Berman, the University of South Caro
lina's Fencing team held its first meet
ing of the year Thursday afternoon.
Practice sessions will be held eacl
Tueslay, Thursday, and Friday at 5 p. m
in the g.7m. All candidates who expec
to try foe the team this year are re
quested to report today.
The upperclassmen who turned out fo
the first practice were Abe Browning
I. Orlikoff, A. Colantti, C. V. Boykin
John Smith and C. Berman. The fresh
men in attendance were Sam Price, Ed
Atkinson,. J. Walton and Ben Wyman.
A hard schedule is being complete<
for this year's varsity with the m'eet witl
the College of Charleston basking in th
limelight because of the rivalry betweei
these teams.
The old, old question of finances mad
the formation of a team impossible las
year but this obstacle has been remove<
and a successful season is being looke<
forward to.
I. Savity was chosen manager for th,
1935 season.
Coach Berman was a former Stat
High School champion of New Jerse;
e and took third place in the National In
terscholastic Meet of 1932. In 1933, h
I defeated the entire frosh team of thi
y College of Charleston single-handedly an
e then defeated their coach as an after
a thought. lie invites all interested to turt
out and receive first class training in thi
I art of "thrusting" and "parrying."
t Meets with Rollins, Georgia Tech, Nev
York University, Annapolis, West Poin
- and the College of Charleston are being
a contemplated and although definite ar
rangements have not been made, a goo<
r schedule is expected to result.
The freshmen members are also work
t ing out a schedule but no definite an
nouncements have been made as yet.
SPO
DINE
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One E
With the exception of the Day
game, every battle by the Game
has ended with a zero by one t<
the season off in fine style by con
ing Erskine, 33-0. Duke ther
feated Carolina 47-0 while N. C.
e won, 14-0 Then Davidson eked oi
eback to defeat Citadel, 25-0. Tl
V. P. I. kept up the reod by wvii
a inmassed1 a total of 64 yards compa
y -
Change Thai
It
e 6 \GQNG
- giigdygm tGe nvil
, state as these two teais will b
y ship. Why can't the officials
game a day early or on some'
presqpt one? The crowd at th
spectators at a small town hi
- majority of fans will be in Gree
all concerned to change the da
I State
With all the state teams runr
neck-breaking speed down ti
stretch, we pause a moment to se
the leaders and possible winners.
the pack is the powerful Clems,
closely followed by the Purple I'
of Furman. Traveling fast in th
we see the Gamecock of the Univ
South Carolina and coming in
- fourth we see the Bulldog of Cita
The other contestants are dr
the race nears its end. On the
ing pushed by the Gamecocks
Tiger is the leader and if it can
Icome the powerful Purple and
golden crown of a state 'champ
Bird Outfit
Given Rest
To Meet Furman Nov. 16
I Annual Clash Will Be Held In
Local Stadium On Home
Coming Day
I With the next game on their schedule
listed for November 16 with Furman in
Columbia, the Carolina Gamecocks were
given a much heeded rest for a day or
two and then were put t.irough light
t drills for the remainder of the week.
Serious practice will be begun Mon
day afternoon with the entire squad re
porting to duty. Defensive play has been
stressed by Coach McCallister in antici
pation of the fleet set of backs that the
Furman team will bring with them. The
Purple Hurricane has a number of stars
who are making strong bids for all-state
berths and they will be closely watched
in this game.
The game will hold the interest of the
entire state as both these teams are high
in the state standings and the season is
,lmost ended. Furman is especially de
sirous of defeating Carolina and facing
Clemson with a clean record on Thanks
giving day that will decide the state
champion.
This engagement will be Home-Coming
- Day for the Carolinians and will be pre
ceded by a huge celebration. The chief
essential of the success of this feature
I will be a victory over the highly favored
- Hurricane.
Most of the players came out of the
V. P. I. game without injuries but the
whole squad will have plenty of time to
get in condition for the home-coming
t clash. Both teams will throw their full
strength into the game with Furman rul
ing 2 to 1 favorites.
I The Carolina Biddies will meet the
Furman frosh team the day before, No
- vember 15 at Greenville. Furman is the
big obstacle in the path of, the Biddies'
claim to the state championship.
tTOPICS
By
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it a victory, 13-6, and Carolina came
1e Tiger of Clemson wvon 44-0 and
miing, 27-0. In doing this, Carolina
red to 145 yards for their opponents.
ksgiving Game
The Car olin a
Washington a n d
Lee game to be
played here on
.- W Nov. 28 will be a
well fought and
Sinteresting g a m e
but it will be ob
scured by the
Clemson-Fu r m a n
clash on that same
date. The Thanks
will hold the interest of the entire
e playing f or the state champion
of both schools agree to play the
>ther date more suitable than the
W. & L. game will look like the
gh school game since the greater
nville. Would it not be better for
te?
Rankings
ing at a'
e home
e whois D.ee
Leading . ,*
m Tiger -'
urricane
ird place
ersity of
a poor
del.
opping behind the four leaders as
home stretch, the Hurricane Is be
is well as the Bengal Tiger. The
maintain Its present rate and over
White team, It will be wearing the
Ion in a. few weekes.
Tompkins
Na tior
All American
Freddie Tompkins
Frosh Meet
Each Friday
All Freshmen Invited
The first meeting of the gym class
sponsored by the Freshman Y. Council
was held Friday night in the University
gym. A good crowd attended and intense
interest was shown in the various ac
tivities that were offered.
The Council has secured the services
of Bill Humphlett, captain of last year's
boxing team and the Gittman Medal win
ner, for coaching in boxing. Joe Card
well, letterman in track, will also act as
coach. Lounier O'F-rrell, two-letterman
of Georgia Tech, will instruct in fencing.
Ed Sallenger will assist the basketball
players while Frank Bradley will give
instructions in handball.
The object of this new activity is to
get the Y. M. C. A. members better ac
quainted and to give a fundamental
knowledge of physicial development along
the different sport lines.
If the first year classmen are unable
to join Monday night, they are given an
invitation to turn out Friday night from
7:30 to 8:30 at the gym for practice in
their respective sports. Regardless of
whether a freshman is a member of the
Y Council he is given a spPcial ;"ini- .
tion to attend the activities on Friday I
night.
The annual Y. M. C. A. Ping Pong
tournament also began this week with
thirty-twvo boys competing for the cham
pionship of the University.
T. R. Clinkscales, G. W. Bryan, J.
Cheatham, Louis Bryan, and B. Caugh
man have successfully reached the quarter
finals. Three other matches, between
Woodruff and Sholar, Daniel. and Bar
rentine, Armstrong and Brooker, have not
been played. Cheathiam defeated Lotis
Br yan ini the only match played- in~ the
quarter finals so far.
This is the first time a tournament of
this kind has been held at Carolina and
judging from its popularity so far, it
will be continued as an annual event.
A used ping-pong ball will be awarded
the winner along with his title, "Mr.
Ping-Ponger of Carolina."
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Picked By Taylor
For the first time in the history of
the University of South Carolina, a mem
ber of one of its athletic teams has been
made a member of an all-American
squad.
This great distinction goes to Freddie
Tompkins, forward on Carolina's basket
ball team when it was at its best. He
vas placed on Chuck Taylor's 1933-34 all
American team which is officially recog
nized throughout the United States.
Taylor saw him play against Pittsburg.
A sweater has been given Freddie made
up of the colors, red, white and blue.
Freddie Tompkins left Carolina last
year near the beginning of the season to
play in Texas, but his reputation had
already been made. His brother, Bennie,
who was also a star on the Bird's cage
team, is in Columbia and has in his pos
session the sweater that was awarded his
brother, Freddie.
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Coach DeMars
Wants Boxers
Lorenzo Taylor And Harry Hilton
Are Only Lettermen Back
In Fold
Approximately 15 pugilists have re
ported for the varsity boxing team and
are working out daily. So far, each man
is working out by himself every day to
get himself in shape for the strenuous
grind of training.
Lorenzo Taylor and r-arry Hilton, the
only returning varsity men, will form the
nucleus of this year's team. Coach Dc
Mars must develop some new men to
complete the team. All of the new men
have shown great improvement since be
ginning training. Mills, Ackerman, and
Gregory are especially promising.
The roster of the team is as follows:
Lorenzo Taylor 130, Harry Hilton 164,
J. C. Haskell 157, D. Galloway 185, M.
Mills 200, J. A. Chuman 158, Judson
Gregory 175, Sam Cartledge 145, Gilbert
Colina 135.
"There are several weights for which
no men have reported," Coach DeMars
said. "We need men in all weights but
especially in the 128-135 and 158-165
classes."
It is not too late for those interested
in trying for the team. They are .re
quested to report to DeMars at the gym
immediately.
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