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Wt. 64 54 Fred Lytle .............17 S 6 (x18tan Nowak ...........185 3 63 John - Leltner ...........180 71 71 (x)Alex Urban ............19 568 68 (x)Gux Hempley .............0 TACE 34 60 Harold Middlebrooke ....200 70 70- Steve Nowak .............180 21 66 Elmore Carter ...........185 72 72 (x)BIll Applegate ...........205 46 46 Charles McCullough ......185 48 48 Robert George ............186 GUA 38 38 Nat Burgess .............176 61 61 (x)Joe Hatkevitch ..........195 69 69 (x)Joe Krivonak ............190 30 30 (x)Joe Patrone ..............175 47 47 (x)Leo Kroto ..............175 39 39 Maurice Carter ..........17 40 40 Herbert Coman ..........185 56 56 (z)ZIp Hanna ..............X6 CENI 53 62 Bob White ............195 20 68 LouIs ossamon .........190 33 36 (z)Leonard Kantan ..........185 BAC 65 66 Tom Sanders .............17 59- 69 (z)Harvey Blouin ..........17 45 46 George Crawford ..........160 63 63 (x)DeWltt Arrowsmith .... 185 33 33 Buford Clary .............160 25 1 Glen Rice ................170 64 64 (z)IDutch Elston ...........180 34 34 (x)Bill Lowry ..............160 41 41 (x)Kirt Norton ..............175 42 42 (x)Al Grygo ..............175 49 49 Ken Roskie............185 73 73 Angelo DeMarlo .........180 S 33,(z)Joe Grugan .............160 44 44 T. B. Fersner ............170 31 31 Tom Attaway .............. 165 35 35 John McMillan ............ 176 (x) denotes letterman. Reyner's 6ewe er 1610 Main St. I *Learn Ball Room' Dancing THE EASY WAY ::Register Now: Fetner - McCulloch SCHOOL OF DANCING 811 Woodrow - Phone 5482 Or See Wahlee Hinson $2.50 - $2.95 - $3.95 Wright - Johnston INC. Tuxedos and Full Dress For Sale and Rent 1330 Main Street CENTRAL DRUG CO. 5197 -- PHONES - 5198 1204 Kain Street >k To Them LINA 1940 VARSITY FOOTBALL SED EDITION) DS it. Age Year Home 6-2% 21 Sophomore ... .Asheville, N. 0. 6-2 23 Senior ................. grie, Pa. 6-0 20 Sophomore ....;..olumbia, S. 0. 6-4 23 Junior .............Toledo. Ohio 6-3 21 Junior ......Spartanburg, S. C. :LES 6-11 19 Sophomore ........Gaffney. S. 0. 6-2 21 Sophomore ............Erie, Pa. 6-11% 21 Sophomore ......Asheville, N. C. 6-3 22 Junior .........Philaedlphia, Pa. 6-10 22 Junior ...............Macon, Ga. 6 19 Sophomore ......Greensboro, N. 0. RDS 6-2% 23 Junior ............Gaffney, S. C. 6-1 22 Senior ..................Erie, Pa. 6-2 22 Junior .................Erie, Pa. 5-10 27 Senior .............Miles, Ohio 6 22 Senior .................Erie, Pa. 5-10 23 Sophomore .... Asheville, N. 0. 6-10% 23 Sophomore ......Asheville, N. 0. 6-10% 23 Junior ............Chester, S. C. 'ERS 6-0 22 Junior ..........Greenwood, 8. C. 6-0 19 Sophomore ........Gaffney, S. C. 6-1 22 Junior ..........Virginia, Minn. KS 6.10 20 Sophomore ......Columbia, S. 0. 6-11 22 Junior ............Chicago, Ill. 6-0 22 Junior ...........Marion, Mich. 6-11% 23 Junior ................Erie, Pa. 6-9 23 Junior ............Gaffney, S. 0. 511 21 Junior ............Belton, 8. 0. 6-11 22 Junior ............Toledo, Ohio 6-9 22 Senior ..........Columbia, S. C. 5.11 24 Senior ............Easley, S. C. 5-9 22 Junior ................Erie, Pa. 6-1 20 Sophomore .......Rockford, Ill. 5-8 20 Sophomore .....Ironwood, Mich. 5-9 23 Senior .............Secane, Pa. 6-0 18 Sophomore .... Orangeburg, S. C. 5-9 19 Junior ..........Fitzgerald, Ga. 6-0 21 Senior ..........Fitzgerald, Ga. Supplement Seeks Human Interest Pix College Digest Solicits Photographs Of Carolina Collegiate Digest, the national roto supplement for college papers, is look ing for timely, human-interest pic tures of events that happen on our campus. If you're a shutterbug, here's an easy way to pick up some spending money. 1. Mail your pictures to Editor, College Digest, 323 Fawkes Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 2. Payment of $3 for each photo used will be made upon acceptance. 3. Pictures should be at least 4" x 6" in size. 4. Good quality gloss prints are es sential. Only pictures that are sharp in detail and have good tone quality will be acceptable. Action or candid pictures are preferred. 5. All photos must be properly cap tioned with full details. 6. Unused pictures will be returned to sender. ELITE CAFE COLUMUIA's MOST UNiQUE" Where Students Meet and Eat 1736 MAIN STRnErT :-: ALWAYS OPEN SEVANS MOTOR CO. for ?4-hour service DIAL 8103 then cownt the minutes ...POTATO CHIPS AT THE GAMES AND CANTEEN SERVE YO WITH A REF It's part of the game to ti cold Coca-Cola... pure, w with one yourself.. .and b COLUMBIA Coachei R1 %k Above is the Gamecock coact varsity opener. Reading from h line coach, Rex Enright, head coa Thomas McMill A. F. McKissici The A. Foster McKissick Me morial Fellowship in Science has been awarded to Thomas S. Mc Millan, Jr., of Charleston, for the academic year 1940-41, Dr. Reed Smith, dean of the graduate school of the University of South Caro lina, and chairman of the special faculty committee on the fellow ship, announced today. Mr. McMillan is the eldest son of the late Congressman Thomas S. McMillan and of Congresswoman Clara G. McMillan. It is a coin cidence that the first award of this fellowship should go to a son of Mr. McKissick's friend and fellow member of the house of represen tatives, Dean Smith said. General factors considered in making the award were past a chievement in scholarship, high character, and promise of future service and achievement. The' committee in charge of the award consists of: Dean Smith, chairman, Dean W. E. Rowe, Dr. W. B. Hoy, Dr. G. F. Lipscomb, Dr. Stephen Taber, Prof. A. C. Carson and Prof. J. Bruce Cole man. The fellowship was estab 00LU BACKS G. IN EVER The Columbia Chai 1104 L ADY CAROLINA'S MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT Bihari's Restaurant 1229 Hampton Ave, LIRS ELF 1RIGHT... RESHING PAUSE ke "time out" for a bottle of Ice.. hotesome, delicious. So team up B refreshed. COCA-COLA BOTl Columbia. S. C. Pause On Eve Of ing staff, who will know the fruits dt to right are: Frank Johnson, n ch and atletic director, and Ted P an, Jr., Wins k Fellowship lished with a gift of $5,000 by Mrs. A. Foster McKissick "in memory of a man who loved his native state and gave his talents to the upbuild ing of South Carolina." Under conditions of the donation, the award is to be made annually. Other qualifications being equal, preference is to be given to a South Carolinian who is a student in the school of engineering and a grad uate of the University of South Car olina. Co-ed Swimming Contest To Be Held Next Friday A co-ed intramural swimming tournament will take place in the natatorium Friday, Oct. 18, at 7 p. m., the Woman's Athletic Asso ciation decided in it's meeting last Friday. Since this conflicts with the in troduction of Carolina's new pep song over the Chesterfield Pleasure Time progran, the WAA is install ing a loudspeaker so that students may hear Fred Waring's Pennsyl vanians. MBIA AROLINA Y FIELD nber of Commerce STREET Lubrication - Wn.nhing Road Service USC's OWN ES8S8O SERVICE Caughman & Bush Sumter and Pendleton Sts. Phone 7193 De.Iedous and Refreshing s\ CLING CO. ..0...' . 4 0 of their labors after tomorrow's ew freshman coach, Ted Twomey, toskey, end coach. Coker Tells Students To Visit U. S. C. Garden Students who have not yet found the University's new garden at th< foot of the hill on the corner of Pickens and Blossom Streets should be certain to take a rambl< along the hillside paths and around the pool at the bottom of the hill Early morning strollers, accord ing to Professor E. C. Coker, direc tor of the grounds committee, wil find the pool dotted with very at tractive pond lillies, but ordinarily these lillies will be closed during the heat of the day. Additions to the irrigation systerr in the garden have been made dur ing the summer, money for this having been gonerously contribute< by the Palmetto Garden Club. It is hoped that students will keep an eye out for attractive wilt flowers which might be suitable for the garden. Up to date, more than 200 species are represented many of them through the efforts of observant students. * WELCOh 0. P.( "Ga mecoc k: Line Up To C Mayo's 0. 1 1426 MAI WHERE ARE YOU ON' "HRo IT-'=IEELPUI... -- IT'S FREE_ How They L GEORGIA'S G EN] Player No. Wt. Keltner, Green .................. 47 188 Skipworth, James ........... 57 190 Malone, Tommy ................ 28 175 Davis, Van ........................ 24 186 Grate, Carl ........................ 32 210' Hawk, Oliver ................... 33 180 Phelps, Morris .................. 63 190 Poschner, George ....f...... 41 165 TACKL McKinney, Lee ................ 62 200 Posey, W yatt .................... 59 185 Green, Tommy .................. 44 210 Burgess, Herbert ............ 43 185 Ellenson, Gene .................. 30 190 Jameson, Joe ...................... 36 205 Lewis, Jim .......................... 16 190 GUAF Goodman, Winfred ............ 53 185 Guest, C. B. ...................... 61 205 Burt, W ill .......................... 35 190 Horne, Everett .................. 38 195 Kuniansky, Harry ............ 46 180 Ruark, Walter .................. 40 188 Pittman, Marvin ................ 57 170 CENT Hughes, Steve .................... 31 185 W itt, Tommy .................... 39 180 Wilkes, Marion ......... 20 160 Passmore, Homer ............ 60 175 BLOCKIN( Brown, Woodrow ............ 58 175 Nowell, Bobby ................ 50 185 Carter, M. F. .................. 27 180 WINGE Blanton, Brooker .............. 19 175 Christian, Charles ............ 34 175 Davis, Lamar .......... 64 180 Matthews, Jack ................ 26 165 Dudish, Andy .................... 25 170 TAILB, Allen, Heyward.......22 155 Powers, Henry.........56 168 Sinkwich, Frank ........21 180 Todd, Jim ............66 180 Welch, Clarence................ 65 155 FULLB Kimsey, Cliff .................... 15 185 Keuper, Kenneth .............. 45 195 Nelson, Curtis .................. 23 165 Woodruff, Lewis .............. 29 185 Pharmacy Department Undergoes Repair The University of South Carolina pharmacy department now is under going complete renovation and re modeling, Frank Taylor, assistant business manager, said yesterday. It will be completed sometime in October. When finished the pharmacy de partment will have complete new equipment, better lights, more space and better facilities for pharmacy students. AE ALUMNI ). SAYS IW MIll1 W in!!"r' . P. O's. Name '. 0. 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Tenn. 6 Sophomore ............Louisville, Ky. 6 Sophomore......Youngstown, Ohio gS 5-10 Senior ................Nashville, Tenn. 6-2 Junior ..................Headland, Ala. 6-2 Junior ......................M acon, Ga. 5-11 Senior ......................M acon, Ga. 6-1 Sophomore ................Miami, Fla. 6-1 Senior ......................Paris, Texas 6-2 Sophomore........Waynesboro, Ga. ,DS 5-11 Junior ......................Atlanta, Ga. 5-11 Senior ........................Athens, Ga. 6 Junior ........................Macon, Ga. 6 Sophomore ............Louisville, Ky. 5-10 Sophomore ................Atlanta, Ga. 5-11 Sophomore ............Bostwick, Ga. 5-10 Senior ........................M acon, Ga. ERS 6-3 Junior ..........................Rome, Ga. 6-1 Junior ....................Louisville, Ky. 5-11 Junior ......................Athens, Ga. 5-11 Sophomore ............Valdosta, Ga. BACKS 5-11 Senior ........Chattanooga, Tenn. 5-7 Senior ........................M onroe, Ga. 5-11 Junior ........................Cordele, Ga. ACKS 5-11 Sophomore ............Valdosta, Ga. 6-1 Sophomore ........Memphis, Tenn. 6-1 Sophomore ..........Brunswick, Ga. 5-10 Senior ........................M acon, Ga. 5-10 Sophomore ..............Breslau, Pa. ACKS 5-10 Junior ............Birmingham, Ala. 6-1 Junior ........................Griffin, Ga. 5-10 Sophomore......Youngstown, Ohio 6-2 Sophomore ............Laurens, S. C. 5-9 Junior ........................M acon, Ga. ACKS 5-11 Junior ......................Cornelia, Ga. 6-1 Sophomore ........Waukesha, Wis. 5-10 Junior ......................Augusta, Ga. 5-11 Junior ........................Griffin, Ga. NOr IMAGINARY GENIl. BUT ACTUAL SECRETINGREDENTS COME OUToFw BOTT.E AND INTO YOUR PEN -WHEN YOU FILL IT WfTH PARKER Ouink H ERE'S AN IN THAT Mf It W r LS. 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