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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 8

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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THU STATE: FItIDA MOllMMi orTOIIIill HUG (exc WJWlIBiW! FRESHMEN TEAMS PLAY TODAY 0 0 0 0 OFFICE SUPPLIES FOOTBALL TODAY TO SERVE YOUTH CLEMSON TIGERS WIN BIG FAIR WEEK GAME son J'aync Jtrown liglifacy Man-ford 'arson 1'urts Tnorniori Tbsik-slon Jloper Hough WhclMom Me-Kali Iaick Gilim-r 1- VVliisnant U'Dell Dunlap Kellclt A big crowd will attend the game for the supporters of the varsity yesterday will cheer the freshmen on today The student body of Win-throp bos been invited to attend Carolina and Clemion Freshmen Play GERMAN SHIP READY TO SUPPLY U-BOATS Gamecocks Forced to Bow to Defeat by 27 to 0 Score AT UNIVERSITY FIELD FIXTURES FURNITURE TYPEWRITERS Writing Machine Repair Work a Specialty RODGERS OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 57 Broad Street Charleston Exclusive Dealers SMITH BROS TYPEWRITERS Hi mwBHB Hritish Capture tatters Hinting at Use of Liner in American Waters Young Tigers and Gamecocks ('lash in First Annual Game at i O'clock Thm Afternoon PURPLE AND OLD GOLD WAVING TRIUMPHANT! Carolina Fails to Solve Attack and tacks Drive-Major Witsell and Wiehl Star for McMillan and Hamptons Play Well offense and Hampton wan forced to punt from the shadow of his goal line Kicking agaihit the wind he punted out at Carolina's 14 yard line On the first play the speedy Major sprinted afound Ut end for Ciern-son's second louchdowiw Brown in limed a fairly diflicult goal The trains lined op again with the acore II to It against Carolina and Hampton kicking off again Once more the llghtfooted Wiehl was ths lucky man in the wheel of fortune game drawing the pigskin and a ten yard dash before he was brought to earth Hampton broke through and downed Major for a two yard loss on one of the inoNt striking plays of thn contest Major then booted 40 yards lo Waring who cut the dislaiicn ten yards before he came down Kerr grabbed two yards and 1 lien a forward pass wss fooaled I lampion and Major exchanged punts the wind helping the t'lcmson man to gain live yards on thn trade Waring was downed without gain and then cum two pluys that went fur lo lower Carolina enthusiasm Hampton shot a pretty forward pass for 20 yards to Crouch but thn end could not bold the elusive oval and the play went liHi-k Hampton agsin rifled I lie projectile for a pretty gain and lursin thn ball was fumbled this time by Kerr It wss fourth down and one form of serin I attack was discarded for the other Hampton hooting 30 yards to Hanks lianks Hardin and Major among them gained the neers-u rv ten for lirst down and then Major and Hunks collaborated in an other of their double pass specialties Hanks tearing over thn chalk marks for a 30 yard gain around left end which netted him a touchdown and some inorn of thn kudos which he had corraled for his first score Cnpt Major easily kicked tha goal and the score stood 20 to 0 Wiclil Again lbicltflt For thn fourth time Harry Hampton kicked off to Wick! who was leas fortunate than on his previous experiences being pulled down on bis 2d yard lino Hunks took four through tlio line and Major got nR another of his high twisting 40 yarders Chandler being crushed to earth on Ills 30 yard murk Jiuckelt substituting for the swift fooled Wlchl here Incurred a IS yard penalty by failing to report to thn referee A bad loindon Get 24 Tlic following Idlers inlercepted on their way to Germany were made public here today Tbe first one from Max 441 east Eighth street tioutli Buxton addressed to bis brother said: Dear Gustav Tilt WlJlehad sailed today 1 am to stay here till the end of the war The Willehad will act within the American three mile limit an a telegraph station fur submarines Khe has four months provisions Tha acrond letter was from the captain of the Willehad named Jach-mih who wrote from -New Dondon to his niter in Germany saying: rejoice am now hers as captain of the Willehad The Koln still lies at Boston 1 sin here with tbe WlUe-bad on a special mission "Later you will bear moro from me I rejoice that I have done something for the fatherland and that 1 still have more to do" Twenty player wrote their name In letter largo on the football his-1 lory of Tigerdom ycalerday when the old Oold and waved triumphant over the Oarnel and Black of Caroline In the annual gam at the South Carolina fair The arnre wan 17 to 0 and the Tiger were that much better than the Gamecock Clrmaon outplayed It ancient rival I ind deserved to win The Gamecock faltered before the Clctnaon attark Inched Initiative and speed and Buffered from dcltclcnt wing play The Tiger outguoaHed their opo-1 nenla on two fake plays good for touchdowns while the buck gained round repeatedly on direct drlvoa Knows Nothing of IL New London Conn Oct Capt Jochens of the steamer Willehad which has been lied up here since last August denied Into today any knowledge of the letters intercepted by the British on their way to Germany referring to movemento of tbe Willehad Capt Joe only answer to all questions was: "I don't know anything about IL" Youth must be served this afternoon At 4 o'clock on L'niverslly field the freshmen of the University of Houth Carolina and Cleinaon college meet In the brst annual game between the two teams Ths youngsters will play good football for they have been well coached and many high schools of tho estate Lavs contributed one or moro members lo the big squads lo furnish players fur today's clash At least two Cleinson freshmen are varsity material for 1'hackslon and Armstrong have played on t'leuison's regular learn this season while Carolina could use several of its freshmen If brat year men were allowed to play on the varsity Van Metre will referee the game Hheppard will be umpire while itey-nolds will act as beadlmeeman Jn the two teams will be found players from the following high schools of Houth Carolina: Laurens Hock Hill Healhwood Darlington 'oluiubia Kingstree Abbeville Charleston Mullins liortaville Hpring Hill i'ino ilili Orangeburg Blacksburg Ninely-Hlx Brunson Del mar tialuda Fori Mill tit Matthews tipartanburg Among the prep schools represent sd are: Kplscopal high Hailey Tech high (Washington) Farsier (Anderson) Onorgia Military academy Former collegians are from the Presbyterian College of Houth Caro Una and WoRord The heaviest player on the Carolina team Is Mctiowan who weighs 204 pounds and la six feet In height Clonus biggest player is Carson who weighs XUS pounds and Is flv feci ten inches tall Thompson Is the smallest Gamecock weighing In at 111 pounds McFall is the smallest Tiger tipping tbe beam at 121 pounds The Carolina squad includes: Weston Moorman Toney Thompson Gill Itrown Turner Allen West Brock-Inglon Cox Minima lllcklln Jennings Thomas Johnson Hennlg timlth Btirkley McGowan The Cleinson players are: Bell Amick Hurtles Armstrong Williams Whlsnsnt Whitaker Frew Alii- 8r 'he Cleinson interference did its work well cleaning up for thn man with the ball in Hpertncular fashion Engraved cards and Invitations are neatest and best THE KTATK COMPANY i t'iri mmiuiiiii iinumiv The game wan unlike muny or the Urval Kali for (ianu-oui-ka In brilliant ntpujnflwi that hnvn icons np TMimlkv'ii faiuiii fore in that It whs not mi well pluyed OATj TS LIKE everything -some good some bad and some has tio reputation at all Dixie Jem Coal has a good reputation and has qualities that preserve and multiply its good name Try just one order and you will use it alwavs ns many of these and developed few gttna was turned with ths progress cost Carolina IS yards and then HitMtlonal feature for the I of the luill and after that thnr a I Hurry ftKuio iimerted hi thualants to think of end talk ovr prevailing color Hcbeme of purple unilhoo In the plank in for 30 yarde Tne long after the game linn panned intold MOj I quarter ended with the ball on Clem- history I a feature of the game was the in-1 0 yard line In the Tigers' pos- Xo 8am White or Wsy appeared I difference amounting almost to aban-1 session to make a piny Hist would make hi d(l with which the two teams rani The fourth quarter saw the return name a byword on the campus of the their lirst pluye They seemed to I of Ihrro Carolinians who had left the two colleges lull cacli team contrih-1 think that with throe more tries til game for various reasons Clark go-uted stars to the struggle I made little difference what effort ling hock to end Himrill to half and Capt Major waa in the I huuld be conalderod for the tlratlc Waring to quarter Mujor toed limelight more often than any Pr- down and time after time opportunity out for 40 yards and Waring re tlclpent in the game The Tiger knocked in vain I turned the punt ten yards He tin' A knowledge of conditions at both I mediately shone again cutching a neat Carolina and Cleinson where new sys- je 1 from Hampton for a live yard leiiis are being developed warned net Himrill wus hurled tsu'k at the many spectators that linlsheil foot-Mine without a gain and another serial hall could not be expected but some I effort fulled Hampton punted 30 glaring Instances of Ignorance of fun-1 yards llie low Hying spiral bounding du mentals crept in during tltu play I outside Major here made his only Thanksgiving will llnd the Tiger a bad punt the spheroid traveling over hurdler animat and tlio Hinnecock a only four of the chalk inurka lie xiiirdler fowl t'niler ('haul less Sky redeemed himself however when he inlercepted a forward puas near mid jfls hby--Lexicon'i Powell Fuel Co Three One Near You Phone 297 II taaaah IbrtO Ms CLUITT ABODV CrCa INC IMS NCSJ COLUMBIA THEATRE play Major puntcil again the bull going outside Carolina's 20 yard line Himrill uiul Kerr essayed the Tiger land there was a light breexe Troiii 1 1 lie east when llrfereo Hurry blew llils whistle for thn kickoff Carolina JIUl1 luT: I Hue but found it too lough to cruc to kiek mid Cleinson laid chonvil to leiiiMcin liuil i eiiisuui to the Two Thursday and Friday Willi Friday Matinee TTIF WAIKEIt-KTFVENK COMPANY Present a Magnificent Production of Victor Herbert's KNOX Soft and Derby Hats ii il THE SERENADE In Stylish Colors In Fashionable Shades jrry Hampton came res- defend the cult goal cue with 43 yard boot Witsell ed off the flashy Wiehl lh iiiuiln six olf tackle end Major play spheroid oil the ru" sxntt Ui Ingflraw it I kicked the leather 40 gum back to ClnriiHun 40 yard lmer mi nurrowly mliwnl ike Import glory of a touchdown on lh" I was forced to kick Thn puss was klckotT bemg tackled by poor the Clcinsnii forwards cliurged uriilliiHS safety mini fast and tbs punt was low and short cludftd the oilier tlaimoi kjfc tinlv 2L yucaIh On the ifmt pluy Major fumbled ft foln onl i i feeble ns rroin hie centre anil Capt "vlr alliil McMillan sirenklng tliruugh the line Cleinson inserted a batch of new Tell nu tlio bull Kerr knifed oil I men into the affray and returned to tiuikln for a brst down A penalty I the utlack Wltucll ture oR 15 yards on Cleinaon and couple of short around the end and with the assist-gains through thn 'linn brought the anre of an accurate forward pass from leader hud a great day He made (hull within striking dint unco of llic his captain gulnod 15 more Carolina the adage good Unit beginning Tiger goal A forward pass however held strongly on its ten yard line remakes good for after rum- went wrong and Kerr dropped heck pulsing three infantry attacks by the bling the lirst pnas of file guiun hclfrtt try al goal The kick partially CicniKonhins Varying his strategy played brilliuiil hall The clever buck blocked waa recovered by lliirdln t'upl Major switched to Zeppelin WOK ClKMKON Hard Kiiimlng Back Marred hi Play of Tigers Yesterday switched to Comic Opera in Three Acts Acknowledged by All Critics Victor Herbert's Masterpiece With the Same Incomparable l'ast a Last Hessen's Successful Offering Friday Xlght Be Koven's New shipment express Scruggs Bailey Inc 1412 Main St Columbia The Coiniiany's Own Iuigl le FraiM-lsco Conductor 11m Greatest Kinging Cltorus on Earth ritlCEH: 'iOc 75c $1 SI5Q $3 Matinee: 25c to $150 Reals Now Phone 304 ran well willi tlio ball was good inwho pi-d up the Him to bis own 20 1 warfare and hurled tho bull to Wit-Ihe Interference passed acceptably yurd chalk murk Major dashed soil who Imd but to strp across the ssd kicked wonderfully well The round right end for 20 yards After Carolina goal iuid fail lo gain the cleinson offense was in tha majority two abort gains tliruugh the thick of honor of making the lust touchdown tiharing tin honors with Mujur were iiio light Clumson was penalised for I A oil placed puntoul was followed by Wiehl and WUscll Tlio able cml re- offside piny Major then punlod 40 I a boost from Capt Major's toe wlmli ceivcd all tho kickoff's and with one Kurds Waring returning ten before I netted tho Tigers' 2Tlh poinl exception run them back in inipres- ha was nulled Hen born wriggled and once again Hampton was railed sivo style Wlchl also luckiud well twisted through ths press for 16 upon to kick Wiehl having retired WtttfcU run team wlwly ponon yurdH Another line play by Cflpollua from thr ronlN there wun nolhinff ally contributed many gaius and Wiib balked and then Kerr shot a for- f0P mit to let some other Cleinson caught a forward pass in a pinch ward pass Uanka picked tlio pigskin i ctttch the kickoff This fell to "AS COPELAND GOES SO GOES THE FASHION" LEARN THE WAY Capt MoMilluii was the Carolina 0ut the air and was downed on blsUvilaell who made a streaking run of ur The sturdy tackle fell on Clem-ho yard line Major made another) 25 yards beforu his headlong ffight lirst fumble and placed hi team hla sensational diisbes skirling loft is chocked Major punted on the 1 position to score if tho necessary rn f0 15 yards 1 kinks hit thn line hirst down In Waring who returned the alar sou in drive had been foi-llicoiiiing uudl twice for mil a II gains and then llurdln I Hpiicrold muliicM II IlHmptnn thereafter he played ns well ua uny tore off 12 off tackle A neHt double un I'roiu eimiarred In a forward man could have iluiiu oil a losing pHMN with Major tossing tho ball to pus which netted 21 yards the Caro team lie bioke through lo lucklo jmuks netted 2R yards and tho first hnn end nlniost getting ihrmigh fur a and be opened grt'ul holea in the touchdown of the contest Brown eHP tield before lie whs tackled and kicked goal and tlio score was 7 lo The lluuipton brollicrs also played a favor of the l'urplo and Gold I With this dashing play for a finale good football Krank i lampion did Hurry Hampton again kicked off I the last trump sounded and the fair a much tuckling hh uny uinii uu the ni nKnn It fell to the lot of Wiehl wePk luvltle of 1914 had passed ini field and more than onco eluded the I to eateb the ball This time I10 reeled I tjm rtuline of llie storied pust last forming Cleinson Interference to 1 0ff yards before he was downed The line-np: nab the runner ilany Hiimptun midllcld Clemson was caught off-1 ciivlam (27 played good bull in the line but did ide und penalised Just 11a the whistle Wiehl bis bent work overhead lie kicked I blew for the end of Hie llrsl quarter Cannon and passed the laill in highly crud- Many Kliorl Plunges liable manner lie was forced to gel opening I be second quarter Clem- nPP many of hi kicks off under dltllcul- contimiod Ms system of making I turmoil ties and did well against odd Hi Khort plunges through the lino s-ud I Matthews HT forward pusses were good with a louo following with wido sweeping playshtrown KK Leave Columbia Until you have visited this modem Store and have inspected the good things it offers in Men's and Clothes Hats and Furnishings Carolina (tl) Clark McMillan 11 Hampton Ilamptonj Kilgore llorton Crouch or drier fakes A line play lost two 1 TUrll l' Waring yurds and then nnolher double paHnnks I II Seaborn of the same lightning sort that hud Major Mil Kerr! won llie initial touchdown gave Major Hardin KB Crawford chance to skirt left end for 261 Hubstitntions Carolina: Moore for yards A couple of lino plunges were I Kilgore Marion for Moure Sitnril! for followed by an offside penalty on Kerr Kerr for Himrill Kilgore lor Clemson Then on a neat fake for- Marion Knight for Seaborn Xew-wunl pass Major handed the ball toltiohi for iT'nwford Blackmon for llrown niul the Tiger end went for 20 I Clark Chandler for Waring yards Willi (lie ball within the ten I Waring fur Blackmon Waring for yard line Carolina here put up the Chandler Clark for Waring Sim-uiost spectacular del'ensiie play of rill for Kuighl ltouinare for I-' the day three times piling up thel Hampton tat centre) I'' Hampton Purple ami Gold attacks On the I for Kilgore tat guard) Kltm mricr fourth down Major tumbled nionien-1 for Kerr Samson for Clark Dukes Isrily und ibe Carolina forwards were I for Kltxinaiirlcc: Cleinson: Adams for on top of him in an instant downing I Brown Finley for Witsell Nmutx for him on the live yard mark Harry Harmon Duckett for Wiehl Witsell Hampton standing behind tho goal I for Finley Alford for Cannon Hants line got off a splendid apirnl for 60 1 for llsrdin Brandon for Gee Jervey yards anil tho danger was uverted for for Hanks Thompson for Poole tho time being though Witsell by I Clemson scoring: Touchdown clever dodging came laick ten ynrdsl Banks 2 Major Wllsrll Goals from before lie was downed Two tneffee- I touchdown Brow Major 2 tu ill line plunges two grounded for-1 Scoring by quarters: ward passe gave the bull to Caro-1 Clemson 7 1-S 27 lina Dick Kerr made a sparkling Carolina 0 0 0 run around right end tor "11 yards I Time of quarters 13 mm me Crawford failed to gain but Clemson I Keferec Burrv 1 Georgetown uin-wna offside on Ibe next play anil it I pire Magoffin Michigan) headline-was lirst down on I'leinsou's 20 yard I mnn Johnson lllalile Creek): assts-line Kerr gained two but Waring I tant linesmen Robi-rlson (Cleinson): was thrown for a ten yard lo on an Stoney South Carolina) attempted fake Simnll entered the gatno imd took a pretty forward pans I Hub Perdue Quit from Hampton for eight yards Asl Nashville Tenn t'et 24 the teams dlsentangied themselvew I Perdue former major league pitcher You Don't Packages Prepaid to Your Home exception I'suul Big Crowd The crowd was the uaunl eiiiliusius-lic osseuibbige liver 6000 persona were in attendance when tho game -opened and with one possible exception every one was lor or against Keutrals have no pluco at a Carolina-Clemson game The one exception was Ikb Williams who has coached both Curolinu and Clemson Ho announced himself as neuiral before the battle opened The stand was tilled with enthusiasm and distinguished guests In the boxes were ut least ono governor one I'nllcd Hiutes senator und two presidents Former star at Cleinson and Carolina were at hand Many men In Ihr stands ami mi the sidelines have dashed lo fiiiiie in giimes between these two teams Among 1I10 former Carolina players were: Dr Foster Hails Wyman Krltx vonKolnit Jiub lampoon Otis Going Henri Going Tom titmiey Luke Hill John Mills Douglas McKay Dr Heyward Gilibis Jrvine liclser Itutledge Miirhi'c and others Among the Clemson men were: Dr AIcKadden 'Bill" Garrison Tied" McMillan Joe Bates "Mule' llulejohn Porter Caughman lirorgs Warren llydrtek Henry Tillman Joe Holland am! Hr Wyman Col Pyschology plays an important fsirt in every foot ha 11 game ami he made his ntipeurance in yesterday's game before the rontesi was two min-i'K-h old After Wiehl had dashed to llie 40 yard mark on the kickoff Mr Millan fell on the hall when Major fumbled Dick Kerr ripped through the Clemson line for a first down and the stags was set for Col Pyarhology to make and break ths game He mads It for Clemson and broke It for Carolina Ths Gamecocks had to kick A string of tfs that would stretch from goal post to post ran be Inserted here The tide of the 1535 MAIN ST after this play the whistle sounded I said today that he was through with for the end of the half wnh the I hnwobnll and would hereafter devote score 7 to 11 in favor of the Tigers I nil his time to his business liiterrsts Major Swrils Aero I at Gallatin Tenn his home laud To begin the sm'ond half Major season he was with ljouisvllle kicked off to Waring who lirniight the ball back five yard Two line I To iluwti Again plays gained four yards for the 1 hinie- New Tork Del 24 Andrew rocks and then Harry Hampton kicked 1 Coakley has been reengages! to roach 30 yards to Banks A penally fori the Columbia baseball players for a holding set Clemson bock 16 yards and I term of years Coakley waa a Holy then Major punted to Wartnc The I Cross baseball star and later pitched Clemson penalty waa then neutralised I for the Philadelphia Athletics lie has by one against Carolina for tbs nnirlheen al Columbia three year ir i.

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