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PAGE THREE I HE COLUMBIA RECORD COLUMBIA 8- SATURDAY OCTOSER 21 1922 I-' CHICKS MEET TIGER CUES GAMECOCKS DEFEAT TERRIERS 9 Coach Smith Pleased With Material Gamecock Though Badly Crippled Battles Its Hay to Victory Over Wofford Terriers Freshman Team of Carolina to Clash With Young Tiger Squad on Riggs Field This Afternoon Clemson Is that the same Is true thore At present Carolina enters the game this afternoon as did the varsity yesterday under handicaps Rome of those counted on have suffered the hand of Hard Luck Just as have their older brethren of the gridiron The dengue fever and injuries have made Inroads on the Freshmen also However the spirit of the Gamecock and the Tiger Is still left and whoever wins the if a -decision be reached will nave to get down and fight flght fight Carolina has come out first best In both of Its encounters having won over the Presbyterian first year men 7 to 9 and scoring a II to 0 victory over the Newberry Freshmen last Saturday This Is the first trip of protogee off University field but that Is not expected to have any ill-effects Clemson Freshmen lost to Georgia first year boys last Saturday 19 to It but the fact that the Bull Pups hear an enviable record aa do the Bull Dogs of Georgia and that he Tiger Cubs scored on theu Is considered very favorable The Gamecock Bantams ir --t the Tiger Cubs in the latters den this afternoon Couch Heyward Brocklnton leads his Carolina Freshman team to Clemson to tackle the Freshman squad of that institution on Riggs field The same spirit of rivalry makes Itsolf manifest when a young man enters either of these institutions of higher learning so that the Freshmen may be expected to put up a scrappy battle The fans who watch the encounter should be given a real treat in the art of the gridiron The Freshmen teams are being developed this year tor two reasons at least as never before As has been oft repeated the one year rule makes these fellows however good they maybe and some of them are good" ineligible for varsity ploy Again these are to be the boys on whom the responsibility of upholding the varsity squad will rest when present first string players wil have received the sheepskin andforsoken the -dgskln Carolina has a mighty good Freshman squad And the dope from the shinning lights Again Columbia offered favorite son in the1 game- ('apt Treadwell Davie of the Ter- ricra is one of the several capital city lails who is making a name for in sports He played Well Friday The line up: Wofford (0) Davis (C pt- Moore Walker Rickaru PL Hollis Brown Gross Galt Roberta Bailey Substitutions Carolina: Ed- munds for Charpell Burns fo Ifanahan Brice for Slsemore Mey- era for Burns: Ambs for Brl-e Chappell for Edmunds McKee fr McMillan Sizemore for Snipes Nevillo for Wnlte Watto for Ambs: Osborne for McKee Woodson for Nevillo Strait for Llghtsey Barr for Woodson: Dickert for Osborne Wood for Strait Wofford: Collins for Brown iASenne for Roberts Roberts for IaSenne Hoole for Gross Rogers for Bailey: Robinson for Roberts: Strickland for Moore TeSenne for Galt Porter for Brown: Davis for Hollis Scoring by periods: Carolina 0 7 7 Wofford 0 6 8 0 0 Individual scoring Touchdown Tarlrr Snipes Waite Kick fee placement Snipes (2) Time of periods 12-15-12-15 Referee Perry- (Sew anee) Osborne (Carolina) head llneRman Terry (North Carolina State! AKDY Omith Carolina 21 Wofford The spirit of the Gamecock when he enters the pit for a fight is nut to be taken lightly He may be battered and bruised but be will be iu there crowing just as lustily his strength will permit He will be in the figbL That spirit to a large extent predominated the football team of the University of South Carolina Friday afternoon when the Gamecocks entering the game crippled by injuries and Illness defeated rejuvenated Tigers to the tune of 21 to 0 The Terrier also deserves credit for his fight Wofford upheld the name which It bears and the alumni of that institution of which Methodists of South Carolina are so Justly proud went down to defeat only after he had put up a plucky scrap with the Gamecock The light but plucky defense of the visitors had to submit to the sharp claws of the Birds Parlsr Makes "8ome Run' Carolina drew first blood iu the second quarter when on an exchange of punts Parler a form or Wofford star made a sensational run of 88 yards through the eutlrr Wofford team for a touchdown This waa the longest run ever made on Carolina field according to lovers of history unless one of the two runs made by Hartley of Georgia a couple of seasons or so ago excels that record Hero Is cause for an argument as there Is a varlancA of opinion expresed by experts on dope as to how far Hartley did run This cannot be authentically given as record of that feat Is not Just now available Anyway Parler made "some and everybody be he or he a supporter of the Garnet and Black nr not- will admit Snipes a kick from placement booted the ball between the goal posts The second touchdown came in the third period following a series of line bucks and end runs lead Snipes and Ambs Snipes backed the pigskin over the line an then followed by a placement kick The third and last counter came in the final period A long pass was worked from Holland to Waite placing the ball on the five yard line-Waite was then called into tli-backfield and bucked the ball ovec Another placement kick was successful Tha Lights Ambs and Snipes played stellar ball for Carolina This pair of backs are bidding to make It hot for somebody when the mythical all-state teams are picked For Wofford Galt and Gross were Centre-Hanrard Game Attracts Wide Interest Other Big i Teams Get Into Action The famous "Brick" Muller la still on the Job la bet whose remarkable punting featured the work of California last season Is hack In addition Coach Smith has Berkey Nichols Erb Morrison and Clarke Of the new performers the most promising are Spaulding a halfback Perry fullback Gallagher center Beam and Witter at tackle Coach Andy Smith la decidedly optlmlatio He feels that with six members of last wonder team In the lineup he should he able to develop another eleven that will win the Pacific Coast Conference Championship team play so essential to suocesa University of Southern California Is not saying a great deal although It has high hopes for a most successful season The material Is good Stanford Is an uncertain factor The eleven will largely be made up of green material- A trio of last year stars remain: Wilcox laideke -and Captain Do Groot California will again present a wonderful back field The line la rather uncertain it may develop into one of the beat California has ever had Several of the forwards have great promise but have yet to prove their worth under fire clined to be boastful say California will again demonstrate its superiority by winning another western championship At this writing It looks very much as If California's most dangerous foe will be University of Washington Coach Smith frankly admits that the Washington game Is certain to be troublesome A majority of the stars In the Washington lineup this year are players who attended the same high school and have been' playing football together for the past six years This Is sure to be a distinct advantage to the coach in developing fiY BILLY EVANS What about California Football enthusiasts In the east are already asking that question suddsn rise to fame In the football world has caused Coach Andy Smith's eleven to be a much-talked-about aggregation Last year California was known as the "Wonder At present that title will hardly apply as a number of stars havo been lost through graduation and the ability of their successors is still uncertain Coach Is Optimistic Coach Andy Smith never In TO THE TEACHERS We represent the moat perfect student model email upright Plano made at special prices to teachers schools and churches Write us for particulars or call and see ft MUSIC HOUSE Leader In Upright Grand and Player Pianos 1428 Main Street Phone S21 JO ALLENDALE LOSES BY MARGIN OF TOUCHDOWN Atlanta Oct 21 (By the Associated Press) From the chilly New England coast to the edge of the sun-swept Texas mesa Dixie football teams were In action today in one of the greatest grid-ironprograms Six of the matches were lnter-sectlonal aRoirs with the Southern elevens playing on their fields while the others were scattered throughout home cities -The Centre Colonels generally recognised last year as champions of the South because of their clean-cut victories over every opponent Including Harvard met during the season held probably the greatest attention in their game with the Harvard son But the Vanderbilt Commodores after their brilliant defense against Michigan a week ago car-' GALLOWAY AT HOME Abbeville Oct 21 Chick Galloway baseball celebrity with the Philadelphia merlcan league team this year nrrived home last night Chick broke Into the limelight this season and is reckoned thi: b-it shortstop and geenral all round good baseball player in the SPORT BRIEFS cfeW' New York Negotiations for Rube Benton former pitcher for the New 1 York Giants and the Cincinnati Reds have been begun by the New York Yankees with the St 18 ulj club of the American association 1 fttmsUMKi SEALS STENCH! Made In our own plant by SMlIee workmen FOOTBALL RESULTS Carolina 21 Wofford 0 Wilmington II entuCky Wesleyan 2 South Dakota State 8 North Dakota untverelty Id Ouachita II Little Rock college Mlssslppl College 28 Howard 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 12 Doane 0 Cotner II Hastjngs College The average human body contains enough iron to make a good slsed nail and sufficient phosphorus to supply 2000 match heads Allendale Oct The Beaufort high school team defeated the Allendale high school in the prettiest game played here this season by the score of to 0 Beaufort sotred a touchdown In the second quarter after which neither team waa able to get the ball out ot the middle of the field Both lea ml are well coached and showed good ELEVEN Bamberg here next Friday Warner i famous football mentor is suffer- Ing with ptomaine poisoning but ARRFVII HFFATS has announced fcs will do his best to i ADDCViLLLJLrASD attend the game at Syracuse GKEXW00D Buy a $10 Gas Book at Evans Motor Co Get you a FREE TICKET to THE STATE FAIR VISIBLE MEA8URE MEANS ACCURATE MEASURE You See What You Get at EVANS MOTOR CO New York Friends of Miss Elsie i Grlser of Whitealone have been Abbeville S- Oct 21 Abb--lufnrmed that Miss Gricser is the i ville Hi beat Greenwood HI in the first woman to puddle a canoe football game yesterday at Green-through the Panama Canal from the wood by a score of 7 to This Atlantic to the PariUc- Her timo I wins a free trip to the state fair was lit hours for the Abbeville eleven home fans agreeing to give the boys a five YOUR CAR IS BALANCED HOW ABOUT YOUR FUEL? rled even higher hopes of victory on their Journey to Dallas to meet the Texas university eleven' whom they downed last year Georgia Tech's Yellow Jackets were at Annapolis for their flret gridiron meeting wrlh the line-smashing Navy team Washington and Lee at Charleston Va faced one gf the most powerful machines West Virginia has turned out the Hill Toppers of Georgetown university were In New York expecting another victory over Fordham and Maryland was matched with Princeton with the Southern eloven's stock much higher than It was a week ugo Action of thn "bis mree'' Harvard Princeton and Yale In agreeing to make no mora tripe away from home after this season and of the Western conference in taking similar sicys is expected to reduce the number of lhtur-section-al contests in the future and today's lntor-scctional program probably will not be surpassed in many years especially since Harvard is not expected to sign another football contract with Centre None of the teams carrying banner to other fields lias lost a game this season barring Maryland which went down before PennsylvunliC and Georgia and Tennessee meeting at Athens Gu and Virginia and Virginia Military institute at Charlottesville faced games with dean records against sectional opponents Sew-anec another team unbeaten in Dixie faced Alabama at Birmingham while Virginia Institute playing Davidson on the latter's field was up ngainst a smaller institution that has unique record of never having lost on its field where it has played several games cucii year Many of the other big teams were playing lighter games today the schedules having been arranged to give them a rest from bard gumes of the week licforo or lu preparation for major contests next week German ex-royalties are applying for pensions according to their military ranks- The former Crown ITIrce or HnvarlU claims a general's pension RAILROAD COMMISSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF GAS AND ELECTRIC CURRENT FOR LIGHTING 'AND HEATING city ok Columbia AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITY: The Columbia Railway Gas ft Electric company has filed petition with the Railroad Commission of South Carolina for an increase of rates on gas and electric current for lighting and heating purposes now furnished to their consumers in Columbia end adjacent territory and In order that all Interested rartles may have an opportunity to properly represent such Interests as they may have In connection with the proposed Increases the Railroad Commission will hold a hearing In Its offices City of Columbia commencing November 2nd at 10 a All persons Interested and desiring to do so ars requested to be present or represented at this hearing and be prepared to furnish such testimony as in their opinion will eld the Commission in reaching a just and equitable decision In connection with this petition FRANK SHEALY Chairman Darby Secretary Columbia Oct IS 1912 New York Charley While out Sid Marks Canadinn lightweight champion in two rounds trip to the fair if they would only beat Greenwood today Abbeville's team was well supported by home boosters There are 111 miles of towpaths beside tha River Thames in JohnsonCity Young Striding Macon claimant of the Southern Welterweight title- easily won from Tiger Toro In a bout before 1000 disabled soldiers at the National Sanatorium COLUMBIA THEATRE Wed Oct 25th MATINEE 330 AND EVENING 8:30 Never In the history of Columbia have we had ths pleasure of offering ouch a brilliant cast of stars In a metropolitan success as will be seen here in the production USE i GloucTrier Rcrretnry Donby will i bo on the decks of the schooner Henry Ford American challenger in her first rare with the Blue Nose I Canadian deefnei- of the inter- national fisherm-nn title Philadelphia George Godfrey negro heavyweight from Mobile de feated Jack Ward Kansas City I five rounds REG PAT OFF Boston Tlie Massachusetts commission has ruled that neither Jock Malone St Paul nor Tnhnnv Kerr Clevelnnd are titled to rom'-en-etlon for the- bon hre Inst wek which w- stormed hv the referee liecnuse the Voxer were not trvlnir NOTICE OF SPECIAL REFEREE'S SALE Pursuant to a decree signed by Judge Mauldin on October 10 1922 In the case of Annie Liza Coven et al vs Reddish et r1 I will sell on the flret Monday in November at 11 o'clock a in front of the Court House door In the City of Columbia to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land: All that certain lot of land with improvements thereon situate lying and being In the County of Richland and in the State of South Carolina In the suburb of Waver-ley and bounded on the north by land of Warren Davis whereon 1 runs two hundred seventeen feet and four Inches on the east by a public lane whereon It runs twenty-four feet and three inches (24' on the south by land of Louisa Prlolean whereon It runs two hundred nineteen feet and three Inches and on the west by land now or formerly of Henry Clark as appears of record In Deed Book at page 502 In the office of the Clerk of Court for Richland County State of South Carolina The successful bidder to make deposit before the acceptance ol his bid of the sum of 52500 to assure compliance of said bid and upon failure to comply within fir-teen (15) days the said money to be forfeited (Signed) JOHN CREWS Special Referee CHESTER WINS FROM FORT MILL HUSTLERS TOE BALANCED GASOLINE STANDARD OIL COMPANY A (NEW JERSEY) Wilton Lackaye Henry Dixey Amelia Bingham Charlotte Walker Norman Hackett Prices Mat 50c to $150 Evening 50c to $250 Plus Tax Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Monday Chester Oct The snappy and fast Fort Mill football eleven was administered a terrific defeat Friday afternoon hy the Chester High school team by a score of 42 tq0 Collins and the Bricea starred for Chester Fort Mill fought hard and In the last few minutes of play started an aerial attack which netted them excellent gains If a lemon la well-warmed before being cut and soneezed It will yield tw'ee ss much Juice as.

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