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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 5

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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5 THE STATE: COUI3IRTA receiving men nullified nmch Rood pamin by Week And Weeks by the way gave a fine exhibition of nerve in sticking through the contest though obviously in pain Brooker and Mucker pluylng behind the line were on the Held when tlia Gamecock made their last touchdown tjuito a prospect for next year perhaps? ENDS SEASON IN GLOR Carolina Wins Pinal Game by Brilliant Play Stoney of Carolina played hll customary steady game getting away with his difficult direct passes in fine style Tile opposing centre Woods also had hard work and did it walL Of the eight tries for goal only one was missed and that one at ruck the post and bounded back Into the field Three of them were preceded by puat- outa too The game had a tendency to cause a bull movement In Jerseys tha day's events reducing tha visible supply by two Folger and Kcuffa were the Ban lleyward us a supplementary secondary defenso was in wonderful form Ills tackles were all direct anil lucky was the runner who managed to edge a yard utter the blonde terror si ruck him To say that the Fair-field Viking played his usual game on oficiise wdli perhaps I rifle of added determination on the (h-tensive is sufficient to those who know South Carolina football Porter made the most spectacular defensive-oil ensive piny of the day when he grabbed a Citadel forward pass and went 50 yards putting Carolina in position to score The Citadel's main running attack was launched from a quirk shift of all the backs Its frailty lay in tha fact that tlie shift did not carry them for enough to pass the backbone of ths Carolina defense Carolina's tackles did an unusual amount of open tackling Both Mills and iloing broke thvongh lime after time and smashed end runs Wehnimn showed surprising hursts of speed for a big man Often he was down the field for a tackle on kicks and his grip on opposing runners wus vlsc-ilke Carolina's freshman hacks stirred things up nt the finish Folger'a great height enabled him 4l to rcuch forward passes and pull them down with great success Mills one of the best tackles in the South There are few linemen like Mtds and his place will be hard to fill next year Big Ned Wehmann at guard was in his best form and played the best game lie has ever played for Carolina This was his farewell appearanee also and it to was a fitting eliinax to his footlull earecr Kluney at centre handled his part of the victory to entire satisfaction of all Carolina and to the sadness of the Citadel Going the other university tackle was playing his fourth varsity game hut performed like a veteran of tpany seasons Wop McGowan fur two and one half seasons tackle and for the last three games quarterback played a great defensive game and handled his team in a most efficient manner lie carried the ball but once during the game that time for a good gain Marcus Boulware also a senior carried the ball only once but his Interference running and defensive wsrk was all iLJSi-'i that could be desired McTeer atllallfa na guard Sligh at end Edmunds Going Wlllifprd and Ferkina all did their part in making the victory possible for Carolina Citadel and by play Cupt the toss western to kick Heyward was downed line Kolgcr took three Carolina went over line plays and the on Its own two Folgvr two The got three Folger failed and the wuiit six failed and Citadel on plays to Yestci-dai's game by! tvern the I'urollna in detail play is us fullows: Bruner of the Citadel non and elei led to defend the goal (J-ipt Mills then elected kicked to Weeks who on the Citadel's 34-yard made It yards Folger Wallace made three held fur downs mid the hall on the Citadel's 4u-yurd Langston made 1s Three followed Carolina fumbled ball went over to the Citauel 21-yurd line Weeks took made three Folger took Citadel fumbled but recovered f'olgor got five Wallace and four Wallace and tailed to gam Forward puss the ball was Carolina's on 36-yard hue Heyward then took three Mills lui-l-fl- over lucklc Mills the ball went over to the its own 23-yard line Several ensued and the ball went Caupllna in the middle of the field Copeland Goes So Goes the LEARN THE WAY Men's Suits and Overcoats Score: Carolm i 21 CiiniM 6 ended the first lntif Second Half Heyward kicked oil and it whs the Citadel's ball on its own 35-yard Hue After l-'oiger lind made a good futn lamgslon Intercept i forward pass Heyward punted and It went onlalde on the Citadel's 3-ynrd lino The forward Pima Week to Bolton netted 40 yards and another forward paw Wteks to Folger netted 25 inure and the Cltndcra first tonelidown This was fine work Weeks kicked goal Score Carolina 21 Citmlel 7 Weeks kicked off to 11111 and It was Carolina's ball on its 36-yard line Heyward punted Several plays ensued and Porter intercepted a Citadel forward pass on Carolina's 47-yaril 1 line Heyward made gains of six snd five yards Carolina gained two more yards und Heyward sprinted 40 yards fur a touchdown Heyward kicked goal Snore Carolina 23 (btndel 7 Mluncy'a punt-out after the touchdown was neat lleyward kicked off to Folger who wus downed on the Citadel's 30-yard line The remaining part of this quarter saw no iiiuro scoring a gain of 4i' yards on forward puss featuring The quarter ended with tile bnll til Carolina's possession on its own 40-yard hue second down und six to go Third Period Wallace pern'll the linal round by intercepting a Carolina forward pass The forward pass failed and Carollnu was penalised for tripping Folger got 15 yards A forward puss Weeks to Bolton netted another louoliiluwn for the White and Blue Weeks failed at try for goal Score Carollnu 28 Citadel 13 Weeks kicked to Lstigstnn who came 20 yards to his own 34-yurd line Gains by Heyward Porter and lironk-er brought tho bail on a sternly march down the field to the Citadel's nine-yard line when rin a fumble the ball went over to the Bulldogs It was hard on Carolina to lose the bull mi fumble after such steady march down the field Weeks lost four and Bruner kicked Porter received the hall and came to the Citadel's 10-yurd line Brookcr und lamgstun brought the ball to the llirce-yard line slid Brookcr took It over for a bfturh-down McGowan kicked goal Score Carollnu 35 Citadel 13 I-uxt of Carolina's points esnte In the last few minutes of play l'orter kicked off to the Citadel and It wus the bull on its own 35-ynrd line Folger made 15 Folger wus thrown for a loss Porter Intercepted a forwent snd ran It biu-k 6') yards llill mode five yards and three yards Carolina lost the ball on downs when vvltln striking distance of the goal Bruner kicked to 1'ortor who came 24 yards to the Citadel's 18-yard line McGowan gained four yards circled left end for a touchdown l'orter kicked goal Kcurc Carolina 42 Citadel 13 kicked off Folger received The game wus over Carolina hud won 42 to 13 Popularly Priced Our Specially Heyward's dash through tha lina and wriggling run for a 46-yard stretch touchdownward waa a notable feature McGowan waa a power behind tho line on defenso giving a good lasaon In backing up to any ambitious pigskin artists Carolina backs without exception mn kicks back on the high gear The Bulldogs had fewer opportunities and were hotter covered by the Game cocks (Other Sports on Pages 12 and 13) OVERCOATS $15 to $35 EXCITING CONTEST OF MANY FEATURES Hill and Langston Especially Starred for Varsity With Others of Their Side But Little Behind -Folder Best of Soldiers Fighting with a persistency that re fused to be stopped the University of South Carolina presented a terrible attack against the Citadel yesterday and won the game 42 to 23 The visitors' points came as the result of three long clever forward passes while all of the university's scores were made as the result of straight football Even the most ardent Carolina supporters did not anticipate so sweeping a victory while Citadel supporters thought that their team would be the winner The size of the score therefore came as a surprise to both sides Followers of Edgerton's team were aware of the fact that their eleven's attack against Florida and Davldaon was much improved over its performances In the earlier games of the season but from the Citadel-Carollna score thought that the Blue and White team had lmnrod In proportion Therefore a game which would be anybody's until the last whistle was blown was expected by the majority of the spectators During the first quarter there was no scoring and during this quarter neither team showed a decided advantage over the other although Carolina had marched the ball within 15 yurds of the Citadel's goal line when the whistle blew for the flrst intermission Carolina lost the ball on downs at the opening of the second period but regaining It on a punt steadily pressed it over for a touchdown on the next six plnva This done the rapid lire smash bang attack commenced in earnest and after this It was Carolina The Garnet and Black crossed the Bulldog goal line thrice In this second period while the cadets were unable to register In the third quarter the Citadel scored Its flrst touchdown and It came well deserved through as pretty forward pass working as has ever been seen on the university field With the ball on Its own 35-yard line 'wo passes Weeks to Bolton and Weeks to Folger nettcH 65 yards and a touchdown This was classy work Carolina also scored in this period In the fourth round of the melee the Citadel made another touchdown ly another clever execution of the forward pass find Carolina added a ouple of touchdowns to Us list Carolina I lays Well A Langston playing first at half and later st full for Carolina played the best game of his career Bub as he Is known at the university is a fierce line plunger anti he worked yesterday with all his llrrcnrnt In lino form Time after again he ripped through the Citadel line for long gains smashing the fm-eurd end squirming his way past the secondary defense Ills exhibition of line plunging was wonderful Luther Hill Carolina's fleet end never played belter Kill than he did yesterday He appeared In a new role that of a smashing hark the defense he was st Ills old stand Viit on a shift formation the Darling-mn lad dropped hack of the line and appeared as line pioneer and end runner On defense Mill did not know what it was to ndss a tackle and often went far nut of his wsy In order to keep some ambitious Citadel cadet from ranking a sum Ha presented every kind of defensive work from 'T'HE store that establishes a reputa-1 tion for good clothes ofttimes suffers in the imagination of some people who do not believe it possible to buy good clothes at popular prices Without departing from the policy which gave us our reputation for good clothes we want to call your attention to the fact that we do carry good clothes at popular prices Hill's work In tackling men from behind was a decided factor In tha contest Time after time the upeedy Darlington lail tore in behind the Citadel interference Just as though he whs entering the piny and brought the Bulldog runner to the ground The Blue and White end men foiled to cuter well on this pliy and the Carolina crack took adiuniiire of every opportunity The Garnet and ltlnck urn acred a line new play which worked wonderfully With llill dropped back McGowan would go into the line and Ihn end Slid the other three backs would stand shoulder to shoulder close behind the scriimuaee murk On direct pass one of the three would take ths ball and plunge through selected opening Ills three learn mates would charge with him each picking a sepernte hole and the effect was to confuse the Cttadrl forwards Into seini-linpotence Ths Citadel's forward pusses possessed one defect Tliev were loo obvious The back 'field strength would be nissM'il far to the left or right with only llie pnsser and one iiihh to guard him behind the litis Tilts gas Carolina an opportunity to mar the biicccms of many of the heaves Weeks seems to be a worthy sue ccseor of Martin hu a forward pass artist His throws were fust and true SUITS $15 to $30 ARROW COLLAR I Im tl IWS rWPINh SCW Main Perkins Sash Door Co Augusta Georgia LUMBER MILLWORK and BUILDING MATERIAL Send for Estimates COLUMBIA LUMBER MANUFACTURING CO MILL WORK SASH DOORS BLINDS AND LUMBER -r xia rbise Ilemarkabie in Mm game was the work of Carolina's freshman bnckfleld which held down this purl of the burden for almost a quarter McGowan remained at quarter but Barker Kerr Brookcr and Porter worked nobly anil with marked effect Porter went in early In the game while the other three did not see service until the last period Tills Porter featured with a long return of a punt for 40 yards a clever run for a touchdown and numerous other telling sprints It will be noticed that every Carolina man participating in the game has been mentioned This was done because in defeating the Citadei'e fast eleven by so decisive a score Carolina accomplished a signal victory and won for itself more laurels than ordinarily come with a win Citadel Features A word rnupt be said for the vanquished Long and nobly they toiled never giving up end fighting with as much spirit in the last quarter as when the game began They displayed splendid spirit and although the score stood large against them kept at the Carolinians with a Bulldog tenacity The two touchdowns they made were deserved and came as the result of great forward pssslng Fol-ger'a work has already been mentioned Weeks a freshman certainly has the goods and will be heard from loudly before be leaves college ball lie throws the ball with a marked degree of skill and showed yesterday that he haa all grades of pluck and grit Wallace In his first game for several weeks was handicapped by his bad leg but at that did good work Woods st centre (Sheppard on tscklc Bolton on end and James on half performed nicely Capt Bruner flaying hie last game for the Blue and White was suffering from an Injured shoulder hut he did not let that hurt hie work He was always on the job He retired from the game because of Ms injuries While he waa in there he was a loud noise a tower in the Citadel's strength Such was the annual Carollna-CIts-del game played before a large crowd on university field yesterday beginning at noon Details of the game play by play little notes of the contest end a story about the crowd will be found elsewhere In this issue of The State Ill the following summary may he found (uune facts that will interest those Interested In the game Carolina it Citadel IS Mill JK Bolton Mills LT i McTeer I Kinney Wehmann MG Going KT Kllxh Ml- McGowan jll IJrywarrl Id I Ijungsion Bold ware Kit Touchdowns: Lanauluii lleyward Porter Brookcr Alexander Kcs IT Woods Illpp Sheppard Bruner Wallace Folger lames Weeks llill Folger tUlicials: Hefei Blssell i'inpire Holland If 'lemson I I lead linesman 1 Thrasher le-IiikIii Linesmen Ervin (Davidson and iardina) Hudgins I Timekeepers Metis (Carolina) iisinrs miadel) Kulistlt "I Ions: Carolina Williford for McTcir: Kilgh for Williford Teer for Sligli tut guard) f'dmuns Cogswell for BiTiner Weeks for Wallace Wallace for Weeks ml nnsrtori I Boykin for Weels tat filli Wrrrs lor I- Boykin Jiuiliduy for Weeks (at full) Tims of quartern IS minutes each Corner Main and Taylor Sts laingstoti made yards in thm plays Heyward made two laingstoti niiulo six more and Heyward took one The quarter was up Carolina's ball on the Citadel's 13-yard Hue fourth down and two to go Second Ikiwn lleyward carried the ball within three inches of first down The ball went over Folger made two Wallace failed to gain and Weeks kicked Langston received and came Hi yards to me Citadel's 32-yard line Heyward made right around right end Langston took six Hill made ten Langston made four Hill made two and i-angston went over for the first touchdown of the game lleyward kicked goal Score: Carolina 7 Citadel 0 Heyward kicked and the ball went outside Heyward kicked off but Carolina wus offside so the ball was brought back to be kicked live yards behind regular kicklngult place Heyward kicked for a third time Weeks received and came In nice style to his own 38-yard line Falling to niaac substantial gains the Citadel punted to Heyward who came ten yards to the middle the field Hill did not gain and Lungstun made four Hill mude seven Hill made seven more Hill made eight more but both aides were offside and the ball was brought buck -Jam get on look 12 lleywsrd took four llill took five Carolina was penalized If ye for being offside llill made six Langston failed to gain Carolina was again penalised live for offside llill mode five Heyward made live Heyward made four Langston carried the ball across for another touchdown Ilt-yw'ard kicked goal Ken re: Carolina 14 Citadel 0 Heyward kicked to Weeks The Citadel came In one Inch of making first down and the ball went over on the Citadel's 48-yard line Langston made a small gain and Jllll on the Carolina criss-cross went 45 yards for a touchdown Heyward kicked goal FOOTBALL IS KING ON THANKSGIVING Day Adds Necessary Flavor to Game SPORT FOR COLUMBIA Capital City Enjoys Rare IVivilege of Seeing Rattle With All the Ornaments Potatoes and onions arc always together said the lata Henry in his "Heart of the West" Ko it Is with football and Thanksgiving Many fall daya mb football games but the real struggles must lie flavored with Thanksgiving The sin-ccs of ths clash between the University of South Carolina and Hie citadel was assured for yesterday when President Wilson nsined it ns the official day for thanks be returned Tlie spectators at battle had much to be thankful for They and the one word covers a mull Undo saw a lii-rccl yet cleanly' fought game The proper scenic effect was secured by the presence of hundreds of enthusiastic and beautifully gowned women Une or the must striking events of the day wus furnished by the ri-pie-senmtie of the Citadel student body on it but not engaged in the game ue hundred am) sixty cudi-M invaded I ha playing fir Id between halves and earned the applause of thu hig crowd hy some brilliantly everui--i inrnt made C-l-T-A-li-K-L In homa-i moving pictureR Having lntrudm-d ih-mvlu-s tlie cadci'i threw Uu-ir line into a number of fanltcnc fig-ur with college abandon coupled with iiiiliiary precismii The famous snake d-iiicr he Eastern Colleges was rdiuun in Hddiioi to a few steps peculiar to the V'ci Point of the South" "nlv the tango waa taboo Yin plemip! wnrk of the visitor was enjoyed hy tlie crowd whit-h express- Ms approx a I In prolonged applinix while the Carolina undergradmi'e -inl' the xx-tkiii rug with nine rah D- 110 Citadel The sponsors furnished touch of color to tha eastern side of tha field The young women vouching for Carolina were In landaus gaily bedecked Garnet and Black the decorations lending to tha wheela of the vehicle Citadel sponsors were seated landaus covered with white and blue ribbon nnd pennants I "I'b hei-r-'i- was a feature of the I da I -111 the Citadel on the iioi'b c-iroi-rf on the aouth "wh'cjied ii up" throughout The Car'-'iua leader was a good iiimi-: do'd -ii in a uniform of pi lilic The Citadel followed lead in bandmasters e-esrios sweaters i-arr'ing out the ro 'ii ol flu- tiil' itmn ense of sue and take 1- ill (int'S) fr prlinanhlp Ota del cheered Carolina pis vrs temporarily Im-spacl'sled while the Carolina lads gave a number cheer fry x't-r Although dreate1 the simplest tackle to running innu Holton Goals from tuui-hdown I ley-down behind the lin snd throwing wurd I M-Gwnn Porter Werka Iempus fugit! If wise be saving as time flies Let the clock that rings the chimes Lead the way to better times Deposit your savings in the him for a loss Ills work was spn-tsrular on the defense to spent his offenan Through the line lie te- pratedly went for Iona gains snd one time on the Cnrollna criss-cross romped around right end for no less than 46 yards and a touchdown This Carolina criss-cross is a nifty plsy In the Florida game lldl went for 46 yards nt) It he went for 42 BANK OF COLUMBIA SC Mail and Taylor Sts yarrte against Davidson snd yesterday s'lgli (st end) Going took 45 against the C'tiadei It isp KfiniumW Klieli for Going-an end around end run from regular i-rool i Howard Kerr for formation but so dazzling is the pass- Brooker l'orter for Langston (at Ing that It Sems to he proof against hair) LnngMfn fnr Bonin un Peril! teams at least once in game Kin( fl)r rf1KW(i jugr ri jr Anyway it haa worked wel for Cor- ollna this year That Dan I ley word was a big factor In the victory It Is needless (o suv Everybody knows that Is the rase As usual the Carolina hall back played kins Boykin fnr Scaffe Il'plg'i-i for I'ovkin I at guard i Boykin for iliulginer I 'aimer for liuykiu (at guard) Kcsffe for Kcsffe for Hipp Sheppard for Staff llipp for Sheppard FLIGHTS ARE MADE AT PAID 'DFII tkinc i stanrts and wIMi lightning liko precise 1 rIIY unUUlvUdi don Dll into a lino that In a muv- manoeuvres Tim gray garbed young soldiers formed in front of ilia Ritlc and Revolver Cartridges U7zV CO VJ It NMJCN ACCURACY TRSTS wonderful ball both on the offense and defense kicking four goals mil of four tries kicking off well and gaining much ground at vunntia opportune momenta Carolina's defense was so organized that the Citadel was unable to make consistent gain 7411! Folger who 1 waa by far the Citadel's 'nr and whose work stands riebt along In (he ranka with that of Laiissinr snd Hilt 'ook several long gains against the' Gamecocks hut hf seemed th only Citadel beck able in accomplish this fest Folger gained ground well snd received the forward pass In h- same old style In the forward pass Mne Weeks passed It to him splendidly but when If came to running aith the ball his hackfirld did tint stand lc him as It should Although the Carolina forwards were In great shape and were charging the madmen the fuel that th Citadel's defensive line formation was eery loose helped them In their job of opening up for the barks The t'ltn- by Blanchard ISl II lMiVti (Smllna Hack Who Played the Best (sine of lli Fool hull (onx-r IfMoi-day Ihe ritadl rm-n gave a splendid example of livtil by i iiehing mi tnc field after Ihe me snd mu' ing the play-ci out the grounds on Uusr shoulders At the Carolim irnn inin Is-d night a diti'-e gixeu In honor -( the -'idoiils Hud the eponsoi Tile "gym" I- decorated wilh the gniii'-t nnd "Ii- of Curolimi snd the blue and hle rf the Cilnl-I 7 le tvo comb ill i rw of color wr-rn twined in ucci alums of tbe Kali ni- i ng i1 tin- ci ni le 444444444444t 44444444444 On the Sideline 444444444t4(')444444444 JVr Imi'I fWr ri ir I'liiV'n jrue 1 1 i in hniln wit fr fl IfiMl i' nf iHirililig t'l njek K61II i fair Th- liiirum or T'livum ami nl rn'i Hi'Mf'jiK-M tfrKf'lliM I hft I 'i rMi ii'i lh'MV frinf Ufvrtillfh li- ftrn i ft 'M 4l Til l-l inlx'- I 4 Jltf I 4 i Lit 4f 1 I iilii1 14 4 if 4 1 M'l 1 Ihn in i T'-c f-fisdrl forward pe las 1 Ilfb I I The Government after a aeries oi exhaustive tests selected Winchester Rifle Cartridges for use by tbe picked riflemen of the World who are to compete in the International Matches of 1913 They also selected Winchester Revolver Cartridges finding them the best ever tested under like conditions All Winchester Cartridges are made by the same modern system and of the same high grade materials as those which won the stamp of superiority from the Government experts For that reason it pays to use Winchester cartridges in any mako of rifle revolver or pistol Aik for Winchester make the brand and the results will repay you for your trouble They art Mfitte By The Makers of Winchester Guna Amusement was feriilied a Thanksgit ing crowd ye-lMduy ailei-noon at th State fair grounds through ths medium of or- iipibi end automobile racer Tluee aiojuo-ihghts were mad interier 1 with 25 mile and in mim sutniol lie ra-es Tne Il iidb- m- wa- won lc Ii-xh driving a Hun ulth ri isui del most of the titiK id one ih'-tii wheel of a Ford eeronl and flolx-hnemen playing nd Cirl mi herger driving a National third The took advantage this fo i is mile race was won u- ihe same With th forv ant pa working -u drivers In the sam rare 'lie sini- successfully Dr thm it seems that- order It would have -u for the Clm- the 25 mil race drlvliif- del (o hair ircd of them Hf- Garfnrd through a rni-hm- to hi en era tru-il d': the four te ring gear was hulled with his Of which aorked for long tins machine Ihmugh the east fence of the Noticeable was ihe absence of p'Uit-I trs Th'- dri' ipe-1 with During he r-' period shaking T't- n-m blue -g wre A viator (iws I Three Times Dm is is Winner in the Automobile Races Ml H)MI llCh I' in I mal Tf-ta aol 1lr I Period iiiri T'SH Nov 27 Ap'r- -1 lnib-siv inat-o Hv th tmtrgn "I or i loiow as A and this SI I II or llu jt five minutes th game ph hate opened up tt plav and a aeries of dax- foieard the me 7 1 1 -J L-- a -w aide punted Th Mllier pu-'isr fart A iiiint the punt" shows Cist the CitsilG punted four tin cs bile Carolina -I riiii it ihiT'1 Iff' for tlin it i ii i toon i ii th t1 nni i mf li i Bl 1 a m' 11.

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