The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 24, 1936, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Freshman Defeat In Battle On Courts Doubles In Tennis Match Hotly Contested; One Set Lasts 30 Games Ca r,lina's frosh tennis teamt kept ill) their string of Wins by defeating \\'olford yearlings 6i-:; in Spartanb urg (uesay. The douiles were h(tly cotttestel. one set going to :;0 gates liefore it was won. Rand( o1ph lIra<lhamn, IJomnie ('ampl bell, Charlie ( )wens, and I lar(ld I'rince swep t 'ver their singles o) )Osition while Courtnev (arson and Sain 'rice were forced to accept de feat. Sininary( of matches: Anderson, \\'offord, defeated Car -oll, C arolinta, 6i-4, 6i-4. Iiradhan, Carolia, defeated \\all, \\'otford. 1-2, M-6i " Prince. Carolina, defeated 1'artlw, \\'olford, ;-:, 6-2. (ampblell, (ar(olina. defeated I Iall, \\'utTord, 6A-, eI-:;. 1'atchi, \\'Offordl, defeated P'rice, Carulina, 6-:, 6-3. ()vens, Carolina, defeated. Carter, \\'otT(r<d, :3-6, (,-:;, tI-7. liradhat and Carson, (arolina, de feated Anderson atd \\'all, \\'tIfford, 1-cl, 41-:1, 7-5. I'artlow and l'atch, \\'(fford, de- I feated IPrice atd 'rince, Carolina, 9-11, Canpb elland )wen, defeated Hlall. and I;rowvley, \\'otTOrd, - u -. - iC. MAJOR-MINOR FORM MUST BE FILLED Before April 30' Chase States That Failure To Hand In Blanks Before Then Will Cost Dollar A!! .ph.mres and rising juniors of the College of Arts aid Sciences must plrel)are a tajor-tinor prograt of study for the Jutnit)r- ,enior ycari bc fore April ::o, IJohn :\. Chase, jr., reg istrar, atinounced yesterday. Failure to fill out the blanks before the allotted tilne will call for payment of a $1.04) fine. The lrograt is ire pared in triplet form, ine to go to the major professor, one to the registrar and one to the stulent. Forms iav be secured in the oiTices of the major professors. --'.n1.c. What's What In University Library (()X"1T1X1'F-I) F-'I111 1.\4;I.: I":IVE) which is illiy tell years (old thtis week. A fewv oft tee'h boks ha:vte beeit writ - ten by ho noirary- amembers like I )ntI h se 1l'etrkin, ;uu(1l not ali tli'heibooks or pa4m phltt wriiite by mtembiers are thetre' yet, lbut it mtakes at gtiodily arrayv ill .ppear4 roll of thte l'hi lieta Nappai athorits alre culiar-ly ltiely julst no w ) ;md1( ''4.hurchi Gregorfie's ''lThomals St er,' "Fr;m et-s - ttu inard Gibbes Kel it' st "litflla ad iTh is ace"t t and '' h o\thitAerplay'' ofIl, heiln poe(1tit mid :4l)r.4 eorge' lia,"i and7,' theseide Dr. 111 t'i-tersoni \\arl. and Setche \\'. lii. C itrrell. 4. giewt book ltha(t iv tjleimotg it usefli a itn f'is lethe "\\'his \\'hloii n lt Ameria" aelelrhial Dirtor of "Seti 'l(I ilc-e wn, Sclpturett, N;apic Arts, llhlstra-1 jtion,l sl i gn l), lid th I ll iratt." "Alliceii 2Coe ageas li.ior 'l A, 1936-1937," irt'evis fand Re.'iPtufed hi ennially. t'l'tb. No 1t 35 byle ithe Amer- iti D.iit i.'Sets 1 of I'li-v i artitae< presi nailta ist gltive ittanI ter u(ia c general' tyhei helriih rAmr. Team Wofford Seniors Report At Infirmary For Exams All seniors who will gradtuate" in Junle or in stummter scho ol ;are in strcte to rcln rt to the Inli'tnuary on<la y ur1 s mnetiutle c;arly lext wcel: for t techeck <411 t heir plysic!al ex;ms. N <Iiphlomats will be awanded1 to any le11 hitl reportiig fi,t" tblis exaintiult t ion, according t, I )r. I lcyward. 'rIh c11tire pt)ceduirtr will nit t;ike m>rc th;an liIve 111i11111es. Glenn Frank May Be Fired At Wisconsin Universit Rumored "Request Resign tion" Comes Hard On Heels Of Athletic Mix-up Ma<diso n, W\is. (A\CI')-Tr'r' tional >rogressive \Wiscons1 in, h~rmte (f libe nc vetue"lts S1ince 1ts f'tttnlinig 100 ye;a go, Seelned to lie tttriIllg agaitnst liber ism last week when long;-current rumn >f the imnpetlliing "relest resignation" lie lni-ersity of \\isconsin's Presile len F rank were anmnutncedl as fact a eft unclenic<d. Iiard fin the heels of all athletic <l Iartment blow-up which culninated lie <dismissai of I)r. Clarence W. Spea cad football coa;ch, )r. Walter I1. Niea vell, probahly No. 1 1'. S. basketh; -"ach, and Trainer \Williamn Fallon, cat 1he report that the h ardl of regents, iml 8 to 2 m ajrit y, will ask Frank eave \\'isconsin with the 1930 gradu: ng class. Relea;tsei fl narch 10 by Ma<dison P ,ressive newspaper. the stor has he :tken as gIo,Iei in some4. quarters, pi 1 n,bic<d iiti otlers, andii n,4ih ile' ti pl14 -ally <denic<d. Presi<dent lFrank has h 14ithiig to say, minhe rs of the b,lard egents refuse< to be 11uute<d, anld su esteel camdi<dates for the p st were i he most part inavaiiable or imwilling. L'nmer lire more or less steadily siln 932, when John It. C'happel, <cteag;u} iewspaper publisher, campaigued for t S. Sentate 4421 all anti-Uliversity, a1 ranik plat form, tile youtng a2n irill ia resi<dent has taken all co mers in 1 1ride, and generally retainedl the respc 4f faculIy and student bm<ly. Rising peak at a faculty meetiig last wet -rank was cheered f1r : f:! live m1inutl m<d the 380 stu<dents, instrnctors a own1sp)leo)llle attenling the t ra<liti ot iri<iront bantilue twu days later paid sil lar tribute. I rank's $18,000 .alarv, his freqluent a .enice from 111 a<icisn on 42 speadk ing t ri 14n< lhis re!cently-mlaife st inlterest ill b rei ai 14ea< ig "<(LArk horlse"' con4ten<leri lit '3( n14inlation'i- were repo rte<d as I >rinlcipl: griececs of tihe b14oar<i of I As ('ount11er-cIaim 11 -'ran11k suppo14 rt -ite< tile iIniu is appol4itmenits tot acu'tlty of1 high-ranlkinig scho4la4rs since 444k offi1ce in 1925, ri,e of? the Litiversi >la:ce in1 na1iona ran:11:kinlg, over su1 chtools a4s Va:le, I iatrva4r<, Corinell a 'sic spleeches dIuinlg htis tell ve: (en11re of 4 licc, thiey sayv, aiid hias eo 11 the4 Newv York l.inicolin )av (ljll ast1 mon1th. ( )ie t imei edlitor o)f (elntu :aine I(, auithoi r am214 acknol44ie<(getc(r ca4ves is amiliencees con441v1ince<l thley ha ter<14 Amica's Ilnet ipeaiker, is in gro I'lemanltI, 1p:4rticutarly ill tile Last. Iilmphasu,ilg thie pol4it ical aingle ec leinceilIby the actio of1 1 thie 114oa4r<l 4f) Wilts, largeiy aippe4inteis (41 (.4v. Ph'i . 4li lette, was thei rinn11r thatt )vernor41 i himself Iwas iteresteol ill! >resi<lenlSt'sliaii. I:ar<l to beClie've ause4. 4of tile simlaI;rly liberal 4)piio reditl 1t lie tw men4 1141, frieis of sm4 -'ars staiiniig, tIhe rumor'41 was quaI45he<i 'rogre"sive' (lov. l.ali'44llette wvith ther 1ark, "'I wouh .tuue1141r I'n ilstanlcs can<1li4late for tilt pos4ition,1 nor1 wouhl114 crep'1t it if it were'i( tet lera(1 4ll t '." I .iloy<( II. ( ;arrisoni, ..lan of the (e114444, :41i'bi 4li ln ii('41, <(e;n: <1 ( ra<lua1:te 4'i41 scoo,vwere mlo st freet Iltnt innt<i as succe.('ssors to) r/rank shou)1 Iationallyii famo4us. liothi :ire htisa 'ii tt''s, a114 24net iter sh1owe<,cl grea4ti L're,t. N1caniie the rumlor mlacinel4s grii aly~ garhal44 (;leniin llrink continue10s ;a4soln will.'41 will te next watr, a1 >rclinig to i)r. ierrelil R. i'tenske. of1 'ei Colonel Back From Cruise With Bar Association Doctor McKissick Addressed Con vention on South Carolina's Great Lawyer, Petigru \fter receiving the uid,tinctio(n tt lit ilg clecte(I h(tntrary it-n1ber itf the Smuth ('ar( lina l".ar :\,,O"ciatiotn. I )r. J. l:ii \I l"I\issi"k ;trriveIl Iie (l:av nighlt fromII a live da:1 cotnventlin Il rn1i-e tt( Hahana with the( lIar :\-((ri;ti(ln, ,if w%hich lie was the guest Ipeak"er. Speaking of great nien if S(,th C'ar(olirna. I)Octior \I c Kiss ich a<hlre- -ti the .\~( ciation la 't TIhur-day night (in the erits of (ilitlh Cariliina's greate-t lawyetr, 1'etigru, who) hecaine" fall)(111 1((1r his detteriiiiil (1 <>pI( l lon11 01 to eM"t,it n fromIl thelt-em Arriving in lHabana Satur<lay. inetu her-. f the .\s"ociatiin were rect ivedl by i)r. l.(luarl) I ar;uicOurt, p r-i<lent if the ll ai,a la bar. eIlir ship. tit S. S. New Nirth lan . as (lelave(l several h((ur"" itt . the coa-t of Illiori<la <le t(t tr(tng currents a<il the Iarty arrived in C'har iet"'(n *-inany hour, behin(1 schedlule. lv. I'reident -elect \I lK isik was ac al coinlaniel by .\lrs. .cKissick. Tllev rs_ vi Ited \ I)ul oint, oif intert,t in (u a- ha. Snake Ate Young Deer Old Book Tells Story Document Tells Of Huge Reptile Killed In 11e 1826 It) \ i-n was rcinovc<l frol- a rattle" lt- .1a e k:it il : i'ort \\'aIgg''netr, ac - ciir<ling to Itibert NI ill's "Statistic "-(f Soutth C"ar( lina" w\hich w%as pub e1 li,hedI in t':';. The snake wa, killed - 1(b James I'hillip,s, a voung ml:ani of "- the ol lairfih district. ,u etturning- frtii a huint, l'hillip, ,htett the gigantic rattler. It wa- taken inl (sle the fort and cut open in the o r. pre,ence of several witlesse.. :\ fawn was removed from the reptile. cc tic "Froml the good character if these me nien and1 mly (on long acqpuaintance ti- with lillips, I have no dotubit but at that he killed the snake al that it had a fawn ini it's stinach." .\Mills -t related. to Inidian sparing their lives iecaluse k (f .ati.e genero,ity"t : d.uet the fact that :attle,nakes aIway, gave warn n1( ing. is thought to be reipoin,ilme for ;l their enoltrmlty" of size. YMCA Raises Funds For Bus i- New Automobile Bought ir lie Carolina Christian Service Club -Leads Drive For New Hack rs lihe lit Th University . '..\l . (. :\. has - ty fori fuiiid. Thei iiuiney tu iirhellu 1(1j thii. lhui-, whvich, w,ill hbe u,edu ti carry iid rvel' tilt S"tate, was rai,.ed iby eintri 2() tuitions frOiui firniler atiul iirtesct itiem r I t.er. of thie C'aro l ina ChIiri st iin Ser - ,,- vice (lub, a di',i-.ion, of the origaniza; en ti oni i. ry n' hich ha;, grown',i tii $:11 hav,e been di- miadec by, K.eninethi lirincte. :\ltonu lv liow,',i Sara Re~tctoir, I;:.uia luney, h*rtsiin, Niarthta :\ikeni. I.con Keaton. ,i- Fraink .\luinday, thet I'nivter.ity V*. \\'. "THE MUSIC DOES NOT GO 'ROUND" its l'iulder. ceuillni:t at1 l.<6 ;\:igeles Jtiniiir (jiiliegte, is Si iimewhai;t di-isuragedi - ,'withIi ' riif. Rol liin 1. Chleii s if l-rankhnl aund larsiiall college fori in.. recelit ile hUatinary rtemariks cinenn a son which NI iss Il'ipheur rather like.. .ui .\rtodti."' Th'iis is false prio pagaitili, b. says I'ro f. C'huarles. \\'hile the inutiic m gui ruitmdi andl itittni inside thet hotun. There jttst isn't anyV inii. at all unitil thet sooin d waves teacthe hetl- o f thet hiorni. Then-u the air ciilun and lie ini strtimeitit itseilf isci llathe to prodiuitee thle - Iinal effect. ti She ha-.s hett e'x per ile t itig wuithI tilt nite' concleption of the song. Ii er e forts huav,e oniy brotight her to. "lTe e- air ctiitiiiuu goes rotunid andi roiiuid and mi it osc il lates here.'" Slit doetsn't care for it. Publicity Ga. g Comes To Head In V. F. W. Organization Astonished And Uneasy Gorin Confesses To Biggest Pub. licity Stunt In Years P'riinct ,. N . J. (.\ t ' \ 1I 11r 1 i lhl igt l . \ I I it, 1. II ;. ti, l l l;ntt\ il :iind unlherallc l itti r ;It l'rinct.."n 1'ni TI.; iy he ititfe,., th:at hek is thle ;11u1h4r tithe "i " .iti t ltci\ .llitnt ,Iie t11 ri \\';ir " l he \'"t'ra;s ii 1F Ii itut \\':Ir,. Ilt. l tf itIt 1'tt\t i : t t urant i f: ill r 11 , sail S reet 111:1111 nLetet lli;tre oif I'rtnrt trill, (G ti Isl I it, t I lt' l t it i r etI a tleuitt a m:il, wi',s \visit'rs, ttifi nlr to lli. \te'llit le:l 111t,, illc putll" 1r- t li>g11t. le i :astou i tld, t\l - ilt . r il_;ti. t The \'ete"rans, "f 1 u'ur1 \\';t,. f"trmedt to) (Ill;t ltl p)I il)10 1 "t tIhe 1 "u,11 "Ilett" r( tne'er l at " rlpt , ditypill t vre. : al tot 122 cIll ce>-I thtt i, (i ttriu' claitl. I .\ I.adlies A\uxiliar\ h;s, bween ,tartedl. '"I Th press hal. <lcev ttd t'Ibitnnl. tof pulliny atndl ph"otgrap1h. In- '.\arch "t TIirnc'. h:t. (Ir;arn:nii/c1t l t e n11"Vt"nl"ilt . A ndi In1:I-I drt'I't f studt en" t, ;rt, I askin : i, thit leritts Iiittc,. I,- it a .t 1r ll\h el will vanuish w\h(-I ite pre~ wearies .f it t r llt'here :ilI Itt ilie:st t i iel i .titclli I", t lit pI rt ti " t pt i tti sli ; it ' ril;tlt tiill lt "tt\'vi rllnnilt t 'ten tlitig Is it ,triehlt p;Icil'.ill A ier ctn ftrrinti w it h leadert tt th tin'\velnellt and1< atly int.' ,eptitis t , 1 1.til tlher Set'(is ilt 'i i ft thie C' 'htil try. tlhe i.1.ll \ 1in l IIbservatit fltii ty )e nt;te t' :a The mivement atarted I. .hc"r hur tesque. Its fttttutulcrs :re I )e t , ra t' are Rppeddl to the Hnas<l Capued t, Foiri what thy call the Vetrnl raR." O Oly inci CEntald thy v'iew te 11iVce Fit. li-wnar Cabopig;nets caer i.:tlltt ile\'t" 111111e U 1.11n 1il1pIik I p.i I !1 Prienly thgy ndi.r ered that their 1 1rtict L a Sr ee lig the ctnnt'y. It 6 waict si/ed tltil(lellt. :is 'ill qpI)1rtunIi1\ to debutnk the gl,irie-s of war. Ilinlm"t c;ase. thlttse wihtti a1e ca rryilIg tlhe till Vi i alongr in local ctllege. are( mtainly in-) bt terestedl inl satiriring war--andi (nly inl- ri cidentally', if at all, inl attacking the bon us.F PI KAPPA 'PHIS TO STAGE DANCE The I'i k.appat: I'hi fttrtnll w\ill be. danciedI on the evening ttf .\ay" 15.. at It tite Jefer.ttn Iltttel. T'he (~itadecl I'ull dlog, Will fulrni.lh the niu i . Brhn Coulter and Kluh l'uriy at tende a formal dance and hot e party given at Sullivan's ISlane last wetk endl by Alpha chapter of l'i Kappa lihi. Sigmia chal)ter, lotcal 'rL:anz?atio)n. en tertained the Furman glf te:an tver thewee E.F ND Ch iiOr. ar 1409app l'hintre Ray RddleHead Cam louse O To Be ; All Seniors Must Iave Physical Exams D It ' I t : tre it it I i 1.IV i s t i li; liin ; - A!ii I".. ii,e I"1.. i , t"'1I l' . \ Alr .\ i' .t NSEMBLE GIVES UNIQUE CONCERT ith tht' t,ni\ t r-ity > r T - tr;a \\1ill }'1\ t" a c<ttnt ) Il a\ t.'1, aIll, I ri<lay. .\i:,y i 1 II. t'c r i tl I i i t l. ni it I i i\ '-it \ - lijlht'll\ t i nlcr the lr cto'f,\ n . l\:ng the l ecio. -c the ".\Iarche .\Iilit;n- ' ch 1 'r t. I n wh lti ch tht"e l en andi the het'- ra \\Ill ttm bhn ' t " I u., an ce, frainl ltenry tI! ?.i_hi.. i.\ t"rlnan. tto be, p'layetl b.\ th i ,t,rrbe,'ra, \ <'nle. NAKES THAT FLY FOUND IN BURMA In lIurn a, Inedia an<d "th:'r .\,iat,t . .tlntrie",. a iI\ying ,nakc a re'centl\ ne,atcttr<iing tor J~Ihn \. ran\ f'r<t. hy,ical c'?uneati('n <?irectt..r. n k t this retlih-: ha\e mn,L' in the re'ar t'f tilt ::;p1 r in.t'\ lley 'litlli 't a 'i, . 'I'i t li ti 1 'p," t" the tilp) t ('thler . 'I h,t. giil c 'r >;reat 'li,tanltce:. by '-1r :, ::m1} their' 'lte- altt)-t ilat b'y tl,t1;: if their b--. ABCOCK TELLS OF JEFFERSON :\cl ing to, the Irn c:.(. elite<'l 1hv I Dr. !.mlah 1 t T h.t nna, Jl tilt. o i :.ii,sl ,t'k I tiit-ait- it cr tl . \ tt.. "' , ct Ir i l. the <i Ittr-c , ; 1 \1 ,; tin e'g -iniit. Jetier,t'n an<d meve"ra' " ' tr, rt' 'it < l' ke<l in tht -: ,h ller here tht'y hat1 :alle,IO F . r t u t :1ys. Theair natne wcrc cd elin thec th <l\\trk alltl re' gtlg tns ;r '!i'm u :a, isn r fOF TmH e G R E GIN COTsESaThl The CWhnnhiaiahapt foghtr, hi tDeadm -ring tu ' org/ ,I. est es,as Ow.nMthe lif nsNon Playing( COMteNG Mondy an Tu ted:n GRAEOGAR chratrtdonvc "MR.ReHOBO" rage rive Wonder resen ted uring Hi School Week epartment Of Engineering Supervises Exhibit For Visitors na I . I 1 . ! '.'. . II } t I \\ \". ill t ti :ud i theT, a ' .. : . . t : l t iti t\ I Ijt 1 i , -T. K. t" - Lnte-Bellum Statesmen Lived On State Funds tate fund, - l t. the be- >t ei i . ( i .i, a d t' -a m - 1 r ttate 1:r the dark , after t' \ -I\' \ . ;i,,\ ar. 1a: 1r 1if rm1: S all,.r'l " tr w -ii-,l 1 \t! ' ! \ t e acit i,a- t->,r. .\ larg p" ,1rti.n :1 f t ik t'ntt .- ; i '" t - ,- visit,"., :ndr tate St:ti ha- inI riL!tt t~ be a tat- inlh, -hc can11 al trrd t take trc .i her -tatm-nan. -aii Ienator i . ! ,b!it. \\ : t,. at! -\\eth1 art: er ta1k:n cart <l f tltt. uenr. t n 'e r tapes"trie-. rue-. ta It }ilie i1ini,,rted, ch,thec- rili,ber-, ~.k- ani cVe-. extra ing -ti king. ,l-tlt, andii ine t',ilet stt --I -. I . 'reasurer Assistant Now Convalescing \ , r ' ( . lu a 1r a--i-tant to, the et -itrtr 1i th, l~':niver-itv. i- in the mn.!r;lia Ii,,,ithal t",nt ale,iin fi~nt :t eni,tl i <>'pe 1trath lhl icl ,he h'ruen\-lt l:t-t T I ,y. IIcr C1 I, -in i- tava r;t'I te. It \V , ;intinlllt"" \a:ttenitt ing physician!,. [ominations For Annual To Be Held Monday N nnnatin- fir candlildate' for n lt n !Ilack p,. t:, w%ill take tie IIdnetad IUack tiil1e. te*ne Silvers 5 & 10c Store SOUTH CAROLINA"3 LARGEST VARIETY sTORE Friendly Cafeteria 1 307 1lan.p': n Avenue (Ottpsi t' ist IRattist Chlurch) BEST '.OOT'EDV FOOD IN TOWN \Mr. J. Ii. 1lope Mrs. L 11. Spann Now Playing! The Dionne Quintuplets the front page Sweethearts "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR" with Jean Hersholt Slim Summerville Next Attraction Freddie Bartholomew and DOLORES COSTELLO BARRYMoRE in "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY"