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BUlIdogE Guard Post Is Chief .Source !Of Dog Worries Bulldogs Are Fast Aud Heavy; Butts Has Flashy Offense Advance reports from the Bull dt gridiron camp of the University ot Georgia indicate that head coach Wallace Butts will move into Colum - bia October 5 with a large, heavy squtad of Georgia gridsters to test the strength of coach Enright's* South Carolina Gamecocks. With a traveling squad of forty four headed.by Captain James "Skip" Sldpworth aid alternate captain Bob by Nowell, the Athens boys will also be sparked by promising sophomore material in the persons of 'Frank Sinkwich, highly publicized freshman back of a year ago, Jim Todd, ace kickgr and passer, Lamarr Davis, snake hipped wingback and George Poschner, fast flankman. The Georgia mentors are a bit wor ried over the guard situation of the startirg eleven, inexperience being the chief factor. Will Burt and Win fred Goodman converted ends will probably bear the brunt of the attack assisted by sophomores Walter Ruark and Everett Horne. As for the other positions in the Bulldog forward wall; captain James Skipworth and George Poschlier will hold down the end positions, with lettermen Green Kiltner and Oliver Hawk in reserve. Wyatt Posey, Gene Ellenson, Lee Mc Kinney and Joe Jameson are the leading contenders for the tackle posts, while Steve Hughes and Tom my Witt will share center honors. Alternate captain Bobby Nowell in the capacity of blocking back, with Lamarr Davis, Cliff Kimsey and either Frank Sinkwich or Jim Todd, are expected to compose the number one backfield. The Bulldogs, who are reported to Better Light Better Sight South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. New Fall Slacks All (Jolors and Nlewest Patterns $2.95 - $4.00 - $4.50 - $5.00 Wright-Johnson. TUXEDO and FULL DRESS -For Sale or Rent 1330 Main Street. PHONE 9360 - FIVE POINTS L. R. 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Krivonak ............................190 xJoe Patrone ................................175 xLeo Kroto ..................................175 Maurice Carter ..........................175 Herbert Coman ........................185 Buck Plyler ................................190 CENTERS: Louis Sossamon ........................190 xLeonard Kanian ........................185 Bob W hite ...:............................195 .BACKS: xHarvey"Blouin ..........................175 George Crawford ....................160 xDeWitt Arrowsmith ..............185 Buford Clary ............................160 Glen Rice ....................................170 xDutch Elston ............................180 xBill Lowry ................................160 xKirt Norton ..............................175 xAl Grygo ....................................175 Truman Hoxit ..........................170 Ken Roskie ................................185 Angelo DeMario ......................180 xJoe Grugan ................................160 T. B. Fersner ............................170 Tom Sanders ............................175 John McMillan ..........................165 be in fine physical condition, wil launch their 1040 gridiron campaigr September 27 against Oglethorp< University in Atlanta. With a fast experienced squa< backed by a long list of capable re serves, the Bulldogs will invade Co lumbia attempting to duplicate the victory won over Carolina last year but the Gamecocks playing on thei home field hope to turn the tables. Think of COLUMBL Prot Sold At TI Columabia "A GOOD 1328 TAYLOR STREET We wish each a most successful As always we you in every way. THE CANTEEN - THE GAMECOCE T Stb Gamec Stack Up Height Age Year 6- 2%Y2 21 Sophomore 6- 2 23 Senior 6- 2 20 Sophomore 6- 4 23 Junior 5-11 19 Sophomore 6- 2 21 Sophomore 5-11Y2 21 Sophomore 6- 3 22 Junior 5-10 22 Junior 6- 0 19 Sophomore 6- 1 22 Senior 6- 2 22 Junior 5-10 27 Senior 6- 0 22 Senior 5-10 23 Sophomore 5-10Y/ 23 Sophomore 5-10 21 Sophomore 6- 0 19 Sophomore 6- 1 22 Junior %- 0 22 Junior 5- 9 19 Sophomore 6- 0 22 Junior 5-11%Y2 23 Junior 5- 9 23 Junior 5-11 21 Junior 5-11 22 Junior 5- 9 . 22 Senior 5-11 24 Senior 5- 9 22 Junior 5- 9%/a 22 Sophomore 6- 1 20 Sophomore 5- 8 20 Sophomore 5- 9 23 Senior 6- 0 18 Sophomore 5-10 20 Sophomore 5-11 21 Senior Fraternity house presidents at Oregon State College recently voted overwhelmingly to continue the current ban on corsages at their formal dances. "NXCLu - 4 - - .' a3dla St. I DAIRIES lucts be Canteen TUDE-NTS! Por excellent work on your aundry leave it at the Canteen. We can give you one day ser ice. ... and BPEIAL RA&TES TO STUDENTS Laundry LAUNDRY" PHOE 2-2147 student, new and old rear. are ready to serve IHE BOOK STORE PRESSING CLUB HIE Co-operative ires cck SI Crawford Offers New1 Advanced Gym Class An advanced gymnastic team . s course is being offered at the Uni- e versity by Jack Crawford. This r1 course is wide open for all men of N good physical condition, and a team t of 25 or 30 boys is expected. The course is concerned mainly a with advanced gym work. Tum- v bling being the most elementary phase of the course, it is followed by work on the mats, parallel bar, horizontal bar and every other item important to the men desiring E knowledge of work in the gym. In the work on the mats the neck-kip, head-kip, back jackknife, back and front complete flips are performed by the.men desiring to get grace at a little distance off the floor. The spring board comes for its share of attention, flips and dives being performed on it. On the horizontal bar is where grace and finesse of form come in good stead. All kinds of muscular coordinations are performed on the bar, and the class aspirants soon catch on to many of the twists per formed. The horizontal concerns more elementary phases of the gym work. C9ach Crawford, once quite a gymnastic performer himself, is teaching the course, and leaves it open to men in all classes, whether freshmail, sophomore, junior or senior. The only requirement is for the applicant to have good physical condition. Fifty years ago the University of Mississippi provided its students with a dry storage space where they might leave their guns when they arrived at school. olumbia. S'& WELCOME CARO HOPE - DAVIS welcomes During this time we have als most in our minds. We fe Merchandise at a price in kei S U I THE LATEST IN STY] Featu Varsity - Town ar THE NEW FEATURED ( Arrow - Tov Int imoven Sox - Joc! / Underwear - Tuxedoes FOR SALE MAIN AT LA THE CLAUDE AGEI ''THE LARGEST AND L1 REAL ESTATI INSUR PROPERTIES Bought Sold Exchanged 1232 Washington : 00LUB :rength Free Gymnasium Use ?or Service Clubs At a meeting late this summer, the loard of Trustees resolved that "all tudent service organizations will be xempt from the requirement of pay ient of gymnasium rental fees, pro 'ided such organizations are using he gymnasium for legitimate Uni 'ersity purposes and further provided hat the proceeds from said event re being disbursed to the benefit and telfare of the University and the stu lent body." Organizations eligible for this ex mption are Blue Key, ODK, AKG, (MCA, YWCA and KSK, John A. hase, Jr., dean of administration, aid this week. 3latt Calls Election For S(icial Cabinet A special election for the vacant osition on the Social Cabinet will >e held along with the Freshman lass elections sometime in October, innounced Sol Blatt, president of the student body, after the first meeting of the student council yes terday afternoon. This election is necessitated by the non-return of J. B. "Pinhead" Hinson to school due to his enter ing the U. S. Army air corps as a flying cadet. Hinson was one of the three stu dents elected to the Social Cabinet last spring. The other two are Wil lis Beall, chairman, and Harry Lof ton. The Social Cabinet's duties are putting on dances during the school year and arranging for the May Queen's coronation each spring. FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING AND PRINTING AND ENLARGING Films And All Other Supplies For Amateurs Avery and Harvey 1116 Taylor :-: Columbia LINA STUDENTS Carolina for the 33rd year. rays had their interests fore iture Nationally Advertised -ping with the quality. TSg UJES AND PATTERNS rimg id Under - Grads 30LLARS AND COLORS mne - Truva Bostonian Shoes Alligator Raincoats and Tails kLND RENT wis Co. DY STREET E. CREASON VEST IN THE STATE" - RENTALS ANCE PROPERTIES Leased Financed Developed Phones 4382 - 83 In I- . niti Freshman Footb Good At End Of I Frosh Open Against ( Next Week; Seek Reve Winding up one week of practice, I with but one more week before the p opening game, the freshmen foot- V ballers are beginning to iron out the creases. The "rat" pigskin toters z open the season against the Georgia V freshmen here at Melton Field on ( Sept. 27. Last year a Georgia team j 60 strong bowled over the "Biddies" 64 to 0 at the Georgians home roost. t The freshmen as yet have not be come adept at the Notre Dame sys tem used at Carolina, showing a t slowness in shifting. The strong est asset is the defense program the freshmen have adopted, and we don't mean national. Scrimmaging against the varsity the freshmen set the higher touted birds back on i their heels with regularity. I Opening his coaching career at Carolina, which includes varsity basketball and rat baseball as well as freshman football, Frank John son is mum on the rats possibilities. "We need more practice on block ing and tackling," is about all con fided by the well liked coach. The team is made up of plenty of "heavies". Keenan, Bowers, Mc HOME AND RAILWAY I Direct as a "touchdown pa: laundry service offered by call for your laundry, take it back to you at your col and convenient as that! 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