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P am Coach Former Back Stroke Champ At Miami Team To Be Better Than New Coach Expected It To Be Philip Keith Palmer, former backstroke champion of the Southern Conference, has been named coach of the newly or ganized swimming team. Pal ner held the back stroke title, while an und(ergraduate at the University of Miami. Palmer was later connected with the water-polo team at the Park Central Athletic Association in New York City. It was while on this team that Palmer came in contact with the swiimming facilities of the large northern universities and after seeing the pool here declared that it was the finest indoor pool that he had ever seen with the ex ception of Yale. After watching the prospective fishes work-out, he said that they could be rounded into a fair team, and that, "It is not as bad as I ex pected". Freshmen and Varsity to Have Team There will he a varsity and fresh man team with meets in the state, and if the team is advanced enough, out-of-state meets will be scheduled. A large intramural swimming pro gram is also planned in the $108,000 pool, that still has a lot of newness, despite the fact that the students as a whole have practically deserted it. The candidates are working out daily during the regular swimming period for boys. This is from 4:30 p. m. until 6 p. m. on Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday; and 3 p. m. until 4:30 p. i. on Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday, the regular period between 3 and 6 is used. New Coach Well Liked We feel sure that Philip will have no trouble on the campus. He fin ished school in 1936 and went into the newspaper work with the Unit ed Press. He came to Columbia last June, and since that time has been connected with radio station WIS. It seems that the swimming coach was sports editor of his school paper, and in strict confidence told us that usually he did the society page, too. Although the swimming season doesn't start until spring, anyone who is planning to go out for the team should report to coach Palmer before December 15 and let him know when he is planning to come out. The first formal meeting of the university swimming team will be held next Saturday at 3 p. m. Co-ed Basketeers Presented Awards Stars And Letters Recognize Ability Awards for outstanding perform ances in the girls' intra-mural bas ketball tournament last season were presented in chapel Thursday, November 9, by the WVomen's Ath letic Association. This association present annual ly these awards in recognition of feminine athletic abilitv. Mliss Nancy Pope. director of Physical Education for WVomen, awarded letters to the following: Celeste Hersey, Elinor Brand, Sara Rush ton, Lillian D)owling, Carolyn Kemp, Grace Kilgore, Laure Mul len, Elizabeth Bud, Jane Crum, and Bessie King. Stars were awardled to Polly McKenzie, Virginia Jack son, Sarah Crawvford, and Margie Elliott. The officers of the association for this year are: Carolyn Kemp, p)res ident; Polly McKenzie, vice pres ident; Elizabeth Bird, secretary; and Catherine Webster, treasurer. Plans for several sports events have already been started for this year. 1345 MAIN STREET PHONE 9805 "LEAVE SHOES AT CANTEEN" NEW SHOE HOSPITAL eTr, c | 1939 Gai First Row-Mahon Meyers, j Joe Grugar, Ed Brown. Second Row-Nat Burgess, Leo Kroto, J. T. Biggs, "Shag" IV Third Row-Bill Applegate, Absent From Picture-Harve Biddies Down Breeze 13-6, Four Out Of Five For Petoskey Frosh Claim Third Straight Championship Fifth Win Over Furman Striking twice in the second half, the Biddies defeated the "Little Breeze" of Furian 13-6 to claim a, third straight state freshmen title. The Breeze tal lied once in the fourth quarter in the game last Friday night onI Melton field as the anti-cli max of the homecoming cele bratioll. Behind excellent blocking by Karuba, the Biddies drove 85 yards early in the third quarter and with John Leitner leading the attack drove across for the first score. Carolina's second touchdown came after Clem Nowak had recov cred a fumble on the Furman six teen. Riley, on a reverse, went over standing up. Furman struck fast, and four plays after the kickoff, Hicks took lByer's pass, and scamperedl fifteen yardls, for the lone Furman tally. Champs Three Straight Years This was the third successive time, and the fourth time in the last five years that freshmen coach, Tedl Petoskey, all-American end at Michigan, has guided the Biddies to a state championship. Although not in the class of the '37 Iron AMen, this year's team dlidn't have to take much stuff off of anybody as far as football was concerned, the Georgia Bull Pups being an excep) tion. Carolina madle eleven first dowvns to Furman's two. Lineups: Furman Carolina LF.-IIodIgson ..............Lytle ,LT--Lovell .........fiddleb)rooks L.G-WVagner ............Comani C:-Allredl.............ossamian RG--Trabakino ........... Browvn RTI-AfcQueen ............Cater RBF-Koontz ... ..... ...S. Nowak QB-Vickers ............Karuba RII-hlamer .............Carter LII-Blyers ............ Ropeleski F l-Ilicks ...............Leitner p" THE CLAUDE AGE "THE LARGEST AND L REAL ESTAT] INSUF PROPERTIES Bought Sold Exchanged 1232 Washington : COLUME GoO mecock Foot bal rim Weir, DeWitt Arrowsmith, Heb Kirt Norton, Tommy Attaway, Geo [cCarter. Fred Snell, Buford Clary, John M y Blouin and Zip Hanna. -0. D. K. Announces (CONTINUED I President of freshman class ................. Ainor office freshman class............... President of law federation ............. Minor office law federation ............ President scnior law class.................... Miinor office senior law class ........... President of junior law class ............. 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DROP IN A1l *Nev SPECIAL PRICEi KENNEDI MODERN PH 1201 Lady Street Wim n leets Georgia I X old Hartel, Arthur Elston, Paul Brocl Henson, J. B. Henson, Gene Robinso Gus Hemply, Leonard Long, Leonar Dr. Babcock Selected As Golf Team Coach By Director Enright ' Members Have Hopes For Good Season; Coed Crum Breaks In The varsity golf tcam held their first meeting of the season on November 3, at wlhich time the team vas organized under the di rection of Dr. Babcock, who has been chosen team coach by Rex F.nright, Director of Student Ac tivities. Forest Lake golf course has been chosen by the team the practice gkutuds for their club swinging abilities. Jane Crum, wlho is well known for her zolfing triumphs. will in all probability go out for the team and help them to gain victories on the golf links. Claude Creason, one of the out standing candidates for the team, said, "I think we are going to have a fine team this year, and we ought to be able to give the opposing teams a good fight for the cham pionship."' The members of the team are as' follows: Pete Bllackwell, "H-uck" B3abcock, Claude Creason, Ralph F'riedlman, Charles Nauful, and Jane Sam Russell, manager of the freshman golf team, states that only one freshman has turned out for tihe team. All other freshmen inter estedl please get in touch wvith Sam at once in room 349, Preston Col lege. Columbia Office Supply Co. PRINTING COMM ERCIAL. STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1112 Lady St. Phone 5163 rD SEE OUR i Studio - 3 TO STUDENTS ~& KING DTOGRAPHY Phone 2-5142 CROWING FOR O0MMUNITY DRUG 5 PQINTs ing omor ington, John Crews, Bill Lowry, rk, Gene Crawshaw, Joe Krivonak, I Kanian, Rod Turnbull. Successful Coach Ted Petoskey, successful Biddie mentor, in five years has emerged with four championship teams. 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