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1 ' . '>. ’• . • Uj —K ‘ 'j-'- .31 FAGS. TWO SOUTH CAROLINA PREPARES FOR GRIDIRON SCHEDULES Pslmetto. State Football Season Opens Next Week With Wofford Playing: in Virginia. Other Teams Begin Following Week. x \ -I Columbia, Sept. 15.—South Caro- |paa get*, ready for. football, while gridiron fans wait patiently for the gawtt of the referee's whistle and th^ ajfht of the pigskin warriers of the Palmetto state, as they trot out on field for the opening battles. It is scarcely two weeks before the football curtain goes up in practically iB of the colleges of the state and at the University of South Carolina. The Wofford Terriers will even hurry up their schedule and next Saturday jour- er »ey to Lexington, Va., where the Vir ginia Military institute will furnish the opposition^ Football coaches in the Palmetto; State are having very little to say at present concerning the prospects for ^te 1925 season, but at the same time they are all beginning to instruct the youth and remind the veteran of the gridiron that hard Work is necessary Vs shape the respective squad into for midable aggregations. The subject of the winter sport is already being discussed by fans on the streets. Speculations are in or der, and memories have their part in bringing to mind the letter men who will return to battle^ again or in re selling cei-tain veterans who have made their last stand on the field of ^Struggle. The fight in South Carolina is„ ex pected to grove interesting; but it is Hw early to tnajte predictions. It will swffice to say that the interest in the gridiron sport will probably be even teener than it was last season. Prac- dcttBy all Palmetto state teams have bard schedules, and this includes games to be played both in South Carolina and on 'foreign state soils. The University of South Carolina (•pens the season with Erskine in Co- fomfaia September 26. The same day Forman takes on Newberry at Green- riOe, the Citadel goes to Lakeland, Fla, to play Southern college, and Clemson stays at home to meet Pres byterian college. The schedules for the South Caro- Fna teams follow: i Carolina September 26, ErSvine at Columbia. October 3, North Carolina at Co lumbia. October 28, Citadel at Orangeburg. October 31,1 Virginia Poly, at Rich mond. November 20, Presbyterian at Co lumbia. November 20, Presbyterian at Clin ton. NoVember 26, Centre at Columbia. Furman - September 26, Newberry at Qreen- ville. ' October 3, Washington and Lee at Lexington. Ccteber 10, Citadel at Greenville* October 17, University of Georgia at Augusta. October 24, Davidson at Charlotte. October 31,- Presbyterian at Green ville. November 7, Mercer at Macon. November 14, Carolina at Green ville. November 20, Wake Forest at Asheville. ——•••:• • October 10, North Carolina State at Raleigh. October 16, Wofford at Columbia. October 22, Clemson at Columbia. November 26, Clemson at Green ville. Citadel September 26, Southern college at lakeland. October 3, Rollins college at Char leston. October 10, Furman at Greenville. October 17, Newberry at Charles ton. October 28, Carolina at Orange burg. ' October 31, Mercer at Augusta. November 7, Oglethorpe at Atlanta. November 14; Clemson at Charles ton. November 21, Erskine at Char leston. November 26, Presbyterian at Char leston. Clemson .September 26, Presbyterian at Clemson. v October 3, Auburn at Clemson. October 10, Kentucky at Lexing ton, Ky. October 22, Carolina at Columbia. October’29, Wofford at Spartan burg. r / November 7, Uuiversjty of Florida at Clemson. November 14, Citadel at Charles ton. November 26, Furman at Greenville Wofford September 19, V. M. I. at Lexing ton. September 26, Davidson at Spar tanburg.- October 9, Erskine at Due West. October 16, Carolina at Columbia. October 28, Oglethorpe at Spartan burg. October 29, Clemson at Spartan burg. November 6, Presbyterian at Clin ton. November 20, Duke University at Spartanburg. November 26, Newberry at New berry. Newberry * ■ September 26, Furman at Greeni ville. October 2, Parris Island Marines at Newberry. October 10, Parris Island Marines at Parris Island. October 17, Citadel at Charleston. October 23, Presbyterian at New berry. . October 31, North Georgia Aggies at Gainesville, Ga. November 6, Erskine at Due West. November 17, Southern college at Lakeland. November 26, Wofford at Newberry Presbyterian September 26, Clemson at Clemson. October 3, Erskine at Due West. October 16, Davidson at Rock Hill. October 28, Newberry at Newberry. October 31, Furman at Greenville. November 6, "Wofford at Clinton. November 13, Oglethorpe at Clin ton. ^ November 20, Carolina at Columbia. November 26, Citadel at Charleston. Erskine September 26, Carolina atXolumbia. October 3, Presbyterian College at Due West. October 23, Lenoir-Rhyne at Hick ory, N. C. v • October 30, Piedmont College at Pemorest, Ga. ^ November 6, Newberry at Due West November 21, Citadel at Charles ton. November 26, Southern College at Lakeland, Fla. A WALKER LEADS OVER HYLAN Returns Incomplete But New York Papers See Tammany Candidate Nominated by 100,000 Votes. New York, Sept. 15.—Senator Jas. J. Walker, Tammany designee for mayor, was leading John F. Hylan for the Democratic domination for mayor in today’s primary by 26,136 votes on returns from 995 out of 2,968. The vote: Walker, 80,698; Hylan, 54,562. Frank D. Waterman, regular Re publican mayoralty designee, was well ahead of William M. 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