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Basketeers S Of Coi BOW TO WOFFORD, HUMBLE FURMAlN Mitchell's Loss Fell Victory Over Furman Places Bird In Tie With Wofford For Second Place Honors Carolina's basketball team went dowr in defeat Saturday night by losing tc Wofford, 32 to 19. The Gamecocks were without the ser vices of Reddy Mitchell, diminuitive for ward who has been playing a bang 'up game all season but now has influenza Captain Bernard James played part of ;the game with an injured ankle. The Terriers had suffered four suc cessive defeats and were ready to take it out on the Birds who were also in low spirits because of their loss of twc Southern Conference tilts to Clemson and N. C. State. Monday night Carolina met Furman ir the Field House to play off the game thal was called off earlier in the month be cause of the lights going out. After a slow first half the Birds cam< back to win by one point, 94 to 33. Wher the half ended Furman was leading 22-12 and everyone was about ready to concgde them the victory as Carolina had sunk only one goal and ten fouls. Between the halves Coach Ted Petoskey shifted up his team and sent in a com bination composed of two regulars, Guy Lipscomb and Goodie Taylor, and three subs, Jack Lyons, Willis Cantey, and Bill Simpson. In the second half the Gamecocks came back with a flurry of baskets and the best defense they have shown this season. They soon passed the Hurricane and held the lead the rest of the game. Taylor was high scorer making three field goals and seven fouls for a total of thirteen points. He played his usual good defensive game and did his best ofensive work of this season. Lipscomb and Cantey, sophomores, also played well in the second half. Thc viciury aavc iuc . Bizd a tic wit1 Wofford for second place in the state race with nine wins and four defeats. Clem son won the title the second straight year, Model Senate Debates Bill New Brunswick, N. J. (ACP)-The check-and-balance system of government received a thorough "going over" at the sessions of the "model Senate" held here on the New Jersey College for Women campus. Senators impersonated by students fron many eastern -campuses debated long and loud on the proposed constitutional amendment which would give Congres! power to override decisions of the Su preme Court. They voted 46 to 43 to de f eat the measure. ATHLETIc SUPPLIES AND SPORTING GOODS S. B. McMaster, Inc. ims Hampton St. Discount to Schools Hair Cuts-25c Barbmr:' 3. C. TILLON-CLYDE WOODS GEORGE BRADHAM OOLLEGE BARBER SHOP 1008 Sumter Street Phone 9308 .Attractions At III THEATRE lit Pair rt Encounters Yale Paper Century Old Known As Guardian ILiterary Sheet Has Preserved Traditions Of Famous College For More Than. 100 Years New Haven, Conn. (ACP)-The oldest magazine in America, the Yale Literary Magazine, last Saturday (Feb. 22) cele brated the 100th anniversary.of its birth. The guardian of Yale traditions during the century since its founding in 1836, the "Lit" has seen many rival publications on the campus rise to glory and quickly fall into oblivion. During its entire existence, the magazine has not changed its form, except in 1932 when its cover was switched from brown to blue, a change that called forth such a storm of protest that the original color was readopted the following year. The anniversary issue of the Lit con tains articles by former editors and con tributors who have since become famous, including Sinclair Lewis, Stephen Vin cent Binet, Thornton Wilder, Philip Barry and William Lyon Phelps. Joel Kelley Presents Another Brain-Child Passing through the years may be Quickly, yet tenderly, Or smashing like a stream at flood To hasten up the boiling blood Of patriots and hearts carefree Ah, but 'tis a sight to see 1 Smiling here and frowniiug there With now a joy and then a care; Laughing at some foolish joke With senseless thought which yet awoke I A feeling like unto a s*an Swiris and stops, and then is gone. Ah I The heart is not within the breast Wherein it is supposed to rest; 'Tis lingering at some other spot Which in the soul is ne'er forgot Like some small dream which came and passed 'Twill never leave-'tis anchored fast. A moonlight night to send a beam Into the heart to start a dream: A castle built up to the sky Far beyond reach of the human eye To tower high in all its worth Alas I It must crash down to earth. Slashing waves all wreathed in spray Roll on the shore but cannot stay ; 'Tis like some souls cast from its home And left to wander and to roam O'er all the world-ne'er seeking rest Always on some other quest. Cut and slashed by all mankind A softer life is hard to find; At last in calm and peaceful sleep The soul goes from the flesh to keep A sojourn with Almighty God In peace at last from the life it trod. Editor's note: Our budding poet, Joel Kelly, has gone serious on us, but don't mind that, he means it. s4ts "The Place Where Friends Meot" Central Drug Co. FOR DELICIOUS 25e-PLATE LUNCHES-25c -S,wed aS all hours DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR Conskus. of, Potato salad, chicken salad, lettuce, tomatoes, cold ulaw, pickle and choice of one mieat Phone 5197 The -- ___nn__ - BUCK JONES in 'l"vory HBandled Gun' Ohapter No.83 Tale Of Wo. Recn Stricken With Mumps, One G And Is Tortured In $i With jaws all swollen, In rainy weather, he sa Saying a sad farewell t4 Who, looking at his pai Grieved on his departur That such things someti Serious ailments. Hobe Some breathed true .sigt Knowing that his leavin The campus in deep sile A thing to be desired. And so he left, and hie To Mrs. Madden's bogor And she took him in w Wondering all the whilh Should bring on illness. The news had reached h Lived by his words. TI His words were frequen Some said they were as As sands .upon the seas] The man said he was si The good nurse wrappe4 And summoned Doctor And now the patient thc And realized that he v Not to be envied. The With various tools, and Of various tastes, all of Proved to be unpleasant How sweet his tenement To his tormented gaze, a Who would be waiting I And so he vowed deep That he was well, and a His wanderings as lIe I Was the impulse, he ~ros And cast from him the Of his hospital bed, and He bared his jaws for And great was the surpi When she beheld a mah Sound in body, if not ii Thus he was sent back t And everyone (we hope Rejoiced at the runawai Linder And Graham Rival Group Captaii George Linder and Murray Grah have been elected captains of the two posing groups in the Freshman Y.M.C council. Group names will be chosen the near future. Plans for pool and ping pong tour ments are under way, and "gym nig will be continued each Friday night eight o'clock. Basketball, boxing similar athletics will be open to all Fre man council members. MONDAY-J Margaret aIU.LVaJ "SO RED T] And Grief mun ted By Poet idney Howe Goes To The Inirmar3 udry Ways By The Doctor like unto a frog lied forth; all his friends, ting figure, e, because they knew mes lead to it' in their hearts is of deep relief, g would enshroud nce, and silence is to some d away 1, ith great concern, that such firm jaws In days gone by er that this patient iat is to say t, and indeed numerous iore. * But all the same ck, and so I him up Heyward. ught him of his plight, ras in a bind doctor poked at him prescribed pills which And so he thought would look nd thought of all his friends here. n his heart ble to pursue iked. So sudden e up sheet striding forth 11 to look upon, ise of Mrs. Madden before her mind. o the campus, ) 's return. Professors Return is From National Meel am Doctor Orin F. Crow, Dean of th cp- School of Education, and Dr. J. A. Stod .A. dard, Professor of Secondary Educatior in have returned from a meeting of the De partment of Superintendents of th na- National Education Association. ht" Doctor Crow is vice-president of th at National Association of Colleges an< md departments of Education and is a mem sh- ber of the national- council of Kappa P11 Kappa, national education fraternity. P~UESDAY -eandolph SCOTT EE ROSE" -r roUU of theOld outh! .Iaun UI Arrow Shot Into Night Symbolizes Ambition Poets Ideals Pictured As Flaming Dart That Finally Strikes Ground And Dies I, too, an arrow shot And reckoned not its flight. Its target was no spot That I could mark-'twas night. An arrow made of flames Ambition bred While darkness breathed the names Of honored dead. The names of dead whose shaft Had fo'ind a spot Amidst the honor-roll That fame begot. My arrow sped away.... Its flame, though bright, Was smothered where it lay Concealed by night. 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