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Paul C Sp UH A Lot1 Football has been the source of tories and a few of defeats,. but t a Golden Tornado from Georgia versity back to Tennessee 220 to of the victims. U'nlike most ex-football players missioner George Allen of the Dii telling of football's swiftest movi in it. "It was a riot," he roared, lau his chair. "Talk about your point-a-minui a dime-a-dozen. How would you touchdown-a-minute team? I wi raced over a touchdown for ever Allen explained the time of qu in this opening game of 1916 in with Tech's 32 touchdowns. The commissioner is unimpress men. "Say, our starting eleven stoo entire game." "But there was a reason. Eve players yelled. 'Take my place.' so he had toretire to the bench." Cumberland used strategy on T "We chose to kick off after e would then have to run the wh< around half-way should they re kick," Allen recalled. "It was every man for himsel roller. One player dropped the ba athiete to pick it up but the only dropped it, you pick it up!" Tech didn't throw a pass. All Georgians scored every time they Some of the football marks hu score, most goals after touchdow the most ground gained, most fl quarter. "There was almost mutiny on game," Allen smiled. "I had to l forced to promise them huge steal along to the finish to get our guai CAROLINA LOSES TO N. C. TAR HEEI about 10,000 people the Gamecocks los their last home game to North Caro lina's powerful Tarheels, who subdue< them by a score of 14-0. The Gamecocks'almost scored in th< first period, but after a drive down th< ii, lost the ball on North Carolina' 11 yard lne. Neither team was able to score dur ing the second half, although th Gamecocks came close to the marke1 again in the final period. After severa unsuccessful attempts to gain by pass ilg and line plays, South Carolina los the ball on downs, on the Tarheel 1: yardl line. For the Gamecocks, Henson, Wil hams, Lit Durham, Curry Farnan Frank Kiss, Hasel Murray, Paul Gaff ney, and Capt. Bob Johnson were th stars of the day. WESTERN UNION and HELP THE TEAM WIN THAT GAME Stop in at the WESTERN UNIONi office and make your Selection from numerous peppy messages. Another WESTERN UNION Service affney rtsology BY AROLD PRINCE a Wind a great many stories-tales of vic he story of football's biggest wind, Tech that blew Cumberland Uni 0, was told recently by the captain ,who like to talk of triumphs, Com strict of Columbia heartily enjoyed ing comedy and the part he played ghing so hard he almost fell out of t te teams," he jeered ; "They're just v like to have been in the path of a ' is. That great Georgia Tech team y minute of our game." d Rrters cut from 15 to eight minutes h Atlanta, leaving 32 minutes to jibe b 1d by present day yarns about iron v a I up under that heavy shelling the ry time a substitute came in all the The sub couldn't show partiality, ech that day. very touchdown. We figured Tech c )le distance of the field instead of cover a fumble or return a short s w P in trying to dodge Tech's steam 11 and yelled to another Cumberland S cooperation he got was; "Hell, you ti en can't recall a single punt. The got their hands on the ball. - i ng up that day include the largest G n, most scoring runs from kickoff, rat downs and most points in one our side near the end of the Tech )lead with the boys to play and was k dinners. You see, we had to plug i 'antee." GAMECOCKS LOSE i TO XAVIER ELEVEN i Handicapped by cold weather which t t made them fumble 8 times, the Carolina d -. Gamecocks lost to Xavier University in a Cincinnati by a score of 21-13 in a game played on Thanksgiving day. Xavier scored in the first period, when, t after recovering a Carolina fumble. the c team moved the ball down to Carolina's v 16 yard line. Then Koprowski hit the p line for 8 yards, and lateraled to Cum- p mins, who carriedl the ball across. c In the second quarter Carolina scored, its first touchdown. Carolina received C I the ball on Xavier's 15 yard line after ; -the officials ruled that Xavier was' guiltyt tof pass interference. Jack Lyons made c I the score. C Xavier scored again in the second peri - od. After a long drisve down the field,t Xavier had the ball on the Carolina 3 - yard line, where the Gamecocks held for ' e three downs, but weakened on the fourth s try. At the beginning of the fourth quar ter, H-opkins, Carolina back, intercepted S a Xavier pass, and carried it 25 yards C to Xavier's 28 yard line. On the next r play, Lyons went through guard for a touchdown.t t LOKDo FRATERNITIES r Bi ORORITIES For Your Next Party Call 8240 Fort KIRBY'S Potato Chips and Delicious Salads < SPECIAL PRICES C To Parties or Banquets 2 -Men's Wearables Clothing-Hats-Shoes Merchandise of Quality for c the man who cares. Euppenheimer Clothes, Stet son Hats, Freeman Shoese Xramhattan Shirts, Wibon Bros. Furnishings. Learn The WayTo COPELAND CO. 1409 Main Street, Named 1987 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 18-Emory - Henry, here. Sept. 25--U. of N. C., there. Oct. 1--Georgia, here. Oct. 9-Alabama, Tuscaloosa.. Oct. 16-Davidson, here. Oct. S1-Clemson, here. Oct. S9-Citadel, Orangeburg. Noir. 6-Kentucky, Lexington. Nov. 13-Furman, here. Nov. 80--P. C., here. Nov. 25-Catholic U., Washington. Dec. 3-Miami, Miami. IARSITY TO CLOSE SEASON IN MIAMI Back from their trip to Cincinnati, ie University -of South Carolina foot all team is going through a light reek of practice. for their game with Siami on Dec. 12. On Monday and Tuesday the grid ers were given a rest from their usual ard work, but Wednesday saw them ack in uniform again. Light work on the blocking dummy ras 'followed by a snappy signal drill nd calisthenics with Coach Dutch tamman leading. The backfield men were given pecial attention and went through a eries of exercises in handling the ball. :oach M'cCallister drilled the backs in lean handling of the ball so as to !ssen fumbling which has proved ostly to Carolina's eleven. After a short practice the men ran everal laps on the track, and then rere sent to the showers. Coach McCallister announced that imilar light practices would be held is week, and that hard practice would egin on Monday. Four victories and seven defeats are lcluded on the record of the Carolina amecocks this year. -v. S. o. Contests Start In Intramurals chedule Listed Soon )ompetition Will Be Run Off In Elimination Style, One Loss Disqualifying A Team The .irst intra-mural football game of he season, which was to be held yester ay afternoon between the Sigma Xi's nd the K. A.'s, had to be postponed un il Monday because of rain. The games will be resumed next Mon ay as the field will not be available Dday, and there are no scheduled en ounters for Saturday. The equipment rhich was furnished by the athletic de artment will be handed out to the op osing teams after two o'clock on the ay of the game. 'With eight tenements entered in this limination tournament the winner will robably be announced near Christmas me. Only one defeat is necessiary tc isqualify a team. A tie will not bc ounted. After training diligently for the past wo weeks the squads were halted it heir efforts by the sudden rain storms rhich rendered playing conditions un atisfactory. According to the annduncement mad'< y Mr. Jack Crawford, head of the phy ical education department, who is in harge of the contests, there will be nc iatches during inclement weather. At the close of the season a handsome rophy will be presented the winning eam, according to J. A. Crawford, di ector of physical education. If a tene ient team is champion, the reward will o to the most valuable player on the tam, who will be selected by a committe< aIled for thtat purpose. It is necessary that participants in in ra-mural football games dress at the ymnasium and all equipment used must e turned in, or the individuals failing >do so will be held responsible, Mr. rawford said. Equipment may be se ured at the gymnasium any time afte: :00 on days of the games. -U. 3. 0. Handball Meet Held The first handball tournament eve: eld at the University will be played al be gynasium next Tuesday afternoon al :30 o'clock, J. A. Crawford, directo: f physical education, has announced til -students interested in participating re requested to be on hand at that time Iandballs and gloves will be furnished nd attractive medals presented the hampion and runner-up. Both singles and double's will be played nda short eleven-point game will be layed, two out of three. Those playinj oubles will pick their partners. Drawings will be madec just before he beginning of the tournament. On Tuesday December 15, the highes anking student players will play a four ome selected from the professors at 3 :34 t the gymnasium. = = u v U a On A All St .> ti Paul Gaffney, alternate captain of maxed his brilliant football career b All-State team for the third straight 3 third Southern Conference team this 3 player in South Carolina to receiv American. Gaffney is a senior this y for Carolina against Miami Universit Coach DeMars Calls Boxers An urgent call for men in the heavy- E weight, light heavy, lightweight, and bantam classes to come out for the Fi University boxing team has been is sued by Coach Frank DeMars. "We have everything a boxer needs and are anxious for more new men to pr2 come out for the team," Coach De- wei Mars said. "The first encounter takes the place four days after the Christmas wh holidays, and anyone desiring to par- Er, ticipate is urged to come out now and get in shape." fur The latest in modern boxing equip- ga ment has been secured, making the de- pla partment better supplied this year than ever before. Boxers are assured of u minimum injury by new headgear, pe body protectors, and other such armor. ferl In speaking of the men already out, DeMars declared that Frank Jenkins wo is getting along better than ever be- fat fore, and that "if he doesn't go through to the Conference I'll certainly be sur- pre prised." o Three bouts have already been scheduled for the 1937 team. The sea- for son opens with P. C. here on Jan. 9, thle and then the Carolina nuittmen go to for Raleigh to engage N. C. State. Citadelto will furnish the opposition for the Carolina pugilists on Feb. 13 in Co- cat lumbia. Mr. W. H. Harth announced n that this list is not complete and that a number of other teams are expectedbe to be scheduled in the near future. A BIDDY GRIDDERS DEFEAT_BULLPUPS In their final game of the year, the bet Carolina Biddies defeated the Citadel hos frosh 25-7 in Charleston on Thanksgiving De day. The Bullpups made the first score of wil the game in the first quarter after re- fo< covering a Carolina fumble on the Caro- did lina 30 yard line. Murphy scored the pe< touchdown, and Huguenin kicked the ex tra point. foc Citadel kicked off, and on the firct pre play after the run-back, Dick Little ket scored for the Biddies. Lonchar failed las1 to kick the extra point, a The Biddies came through again to make two touchdowns in the second quar- out ter, both scores resulting from long runs, is Ranmpey went over the line to score both .i1 counters; Lonchar made the extra point an< after the first, but a run by Stroud failed to count for the other extra point. tha The final touchdown of the game came inl in the middle of the last quarter, when we Robinson skilted left end on a we,ak side Sta play and went 16 yards to score. The thi Itry for the extra point failed, Little's tir placekick beingr blocked, he I State iter ' l., r" C .lii A el of 01 w tll cc 01 h4 w ta K D aS cl st te fa the 1og6 Gamecock elever., cli., b. y ma.1ing the Associated PresaO ,ear. He was also chosen on the tt rear. Last year he was the only le e honorable mention for Ali- o1 ear and will play his last game to r next week.L a1 farsity Cagers 01 Continue Work P mphasize Scrimmage ret Home Game To Be Played Against Presbyterian College On December 15 arolina's basketball squad has been cticing regularly for the past few !ks, with coach Ted Petoskey whipping team into shape for the first game, ich is to be played with Erskine at kine on December 14. Che team has been working on the idamental plays and principles of the ne, with more and more emphasis ced on scrimmages. The team will a man-to-man defense and will de da great deal Ont speed for the of- SI isive part of the game. everal promising freshmen have been rking out with the varsity squad. So ,no definite plants have been madle - organize a freshman team, but it isr bable that one will be formed later in the season.I oach Petoskey has set up a system checking tup on t.he weaknesses of players. If a player misses a shot the basket, the error is recorded, - ether witht his position otn the floor en he made the shot. Players and coacht in this wvay chcck tip on the kind number of mistakes, antd correct them. ~n average of about 14 players have nt turning out for the practice sessions tong the outstanding new men on th e ad are Jack Crawford, Oliver WVolfe, I Tom Hlutto. rhe first home game will be played ~inst Presbyterian College on Decem 15, and it will be folloaved by another ne game with Duke University, on cember 17.p Pract ice wvas held part of thte week " tht Coacht Petoskey absent. After - >tball season is over, a number of can ates from thte football team are ex ted to report for practice. lob Johnson, captain of this year's >tball team, is among those who will ibably turn out to strengthen the bas ball squad. Johnson was a regular on - year's basketball team, holding down Forward position. d{embers of last year's squad already for practice are Bernard James, who captain of the team this year, Guy scomb, Goody Taylor, Willis Cantey, I Bill Simpsont. aptain James expressed .confidence - t the team would make a good show this year. "With the material that j have, we should be able to win the ate Championship this year. I don't i nk that we will have any trouble get g into the Conference tournament," said. Team Nins Honor Third Time 'ive Tigers Win Place ob Johnson And Jack Lyon Earn Positions On Second Team For the third straight year Paul affney, who plays guard on the Caro a grid team, has won a berth on the ssociated Press All-State football even. Gaffney, who comes from the town Gaffney, was an almost unanimous toice for the team this year. This ythical team represents the concen is of opinion of sports writers all rer South Carolina. Although Gaffney was the only man cked on the first team, Bob Johnson id Jack Lyon were selected on the cond team at end and halfback. oth of these men placed on several riter's first teams, but according to e system of voting, they did not re ive enough points to earn positions the coveted first string. Nine other Gamecocks were given )norable mention this year. They ere Frank Urban, end; Paul Robelot, ckle; Vincent Kelly, guard; Frank iss and John Burns, center; Ralph earth, Art Urbanyi, J. B. Henson, Ad Ed Clary, backs. Only two members of the state tampion Furman aggregation made ccessful bids for places on the first am, Bob King was a overwhelming vorite at the right end post, and June :ott was also named at right half ick. Clemson, who bowed ingloriously to e Hurricane on Thanksgiving Day, d all the schonlc by nlacing f._e men this coveted team. Manuel Black, ckle, Bill Bryant, guard, Harold ewis, center, Joe Berry, quarterback, d Mac Folger, fullback, were the es to win this honor. P. C., Erskine, and the Citadel also aced one man each on the first team. First Team Left end-Gettys, Erskine. Left tackle-Black, Clemson. Left guard-Bryant, Clemson. Center-Lewis, Clemson. Right guard-Gaffney, Carolina. Right tackle-Rogers, Citadel. Rlgbt rrr--King, Furman. Quartet oack-Berry, Clemson. Left half-back-Jacobs, P. C. Right half-back-Scott, Furman. Fullback-Folger, Clemson. Second Team Left end-Johnson, Carolina. Left tackle-Babb, Furman. Left guard-Traynham, Furman. Center-Borders, Furman. Right guard-Beeman, P. C. Right tackle--Sabados, Citadel. Right end-- Sam M.cCjonnell. Clem In. Quarterback-Pressley, Erskine. Left half-back-Lyons, Carolina. Right half-back-Jenkins, Furman. Fullback--Chet Smith, Citadel. 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