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IviAKKED OOPY ARK ED COPY. - ST TTTi IH H AR Vol- '0. OMVERSin OF MliTH CA50LISA, CHAPEL HILL. S. C, December, 5, j Sell. THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. The;. University Is Defeated. SOUTH CAROLINIANS TOO STRONG A Large Crowd Sees the White and Blue Meet Defeat Clemson Plays Fast and Fierce Game and Outclasses the Tarheels Coun cil Gains Yards and Fame Car olina's Game a Bit Off Color. The football team of the Univer sity of North Carolina went down in defeat Thursday afternoon before the Clemson College aggregation by the score of 22 to 10. The game was played at Latta Park before a crowd of about 1,000 spectators. For the past several days great interest has been manifested in this contest for the championship of the Carolinas, and great numbers turn ed out to show their interest. Naturally the University team had a majority of the supporters and from the lapel of nearly every coat could be seen the colors of one of the colleges, the white and blue being easily predominant. The lobbies of the hotels were the places of very unusual scenes yesterday. Large parties of colle gians and their friends were there, betting and yelling and talking. Odds in the morning favored Clem son and her adherents were placing 10 to 8 and 3 to 2 on the result. The bets generally were placed as to who would win the game and the South Carolinians were nervy in backing up their opinions. Experts differed as to who would win. It was generally conceded that the game would be a hard fought contest, but nobody was pre pared for the overwhelming defeat of the Varsity boys. Both teams were in fair condition good ball. They outclassed Caroli na. They were heavier for . one thing but they played a tierce and and fast game. Their trick plays generally re sulted in good gains and their line breaking was' good.' Carolina's strong playing was in hard line hitting and Council prov ed himself a steady gainer and star of the game. Foust hit the line hard and Gu lick was-always 'a good gainer. Both teams glayed good ball, but Carolina did not p t up the game she is capable of playing. The game was called at 3 o'clock. Captain Carr won the toss and chose T. F. FOUST. to defend the south goal. The halves were thirty minutes in length. Clemson kicked off to Carolina's 15 yard line and Carr returned the ball L6 yards. Makely goes for four yards; then for two more; Berkeley fumbles and Clemson grabs it. Clemson tries twice without result then on quarter-back kick Clemson Jina r 14-yard line. Carolina gains and then Councill goes back for i kick but ball goes through him, be hind goal and Clemson man jumps on it, scoring second touch-down. They fail again to kick goal. ; Score: Clemson," 10; Carolina, 0 ; Carolina kicks off to Clemson 's 10jyard line. Ball is returned 12 yards, Clemson fumbles, but retains ball, then kicks 30 yards to Carr, W., who is downed in tracks. Gu lick succeeds Berkeley at half. Car olina goes on down field in short line gains to their 22-yard line, then Carr's kick is blocked, but Carr gets it on 45-yard line. Then on line plays and end runs, with one penalty of 10 yards for off side, Gulick is shoved over line' for touch-down. ; Score: Clemson, 10; Carolina, 5 Clemson kicks to Carolina's 10- yard line and Carr comes back 15 yards, Carolina gains a few yards, then ball goes over on downs. Clemson goes on down field and finally is shoved over for a touch down. They kick goal. Score: Clemson, 16; Carolina, 5. Carolina kicks off. Both teams G. R. BERKELEY. though Carolina was considerably weakened by the inabilty of Sraathers and Graves, end and quarter-back respectively, to get in the game. Berkeley went in with a very bad Jeg and was easily retired after mak ltJg some good distance gains. Captain Carr had his men well in hand and was playing a hard game u&til he was forced to retire on be ing hurt. The whole Clemson team piayed COUNCIL. gets ball with a gain of 12 yards. Then by successive gains Clem son goes down the field for a touch down, but fails to kick goal. Score: Clemson 5; Carolina 0. Carolina then kicks off to Clem Son's 10 yard line and ball is re turned 17 yards. Clemson then begins gaining, un- L. GRAVES. -get ball during rest of half and see saw aaout middle of field. Time up with ball on Clemson's 40-yard line, in possession, of Caro lina. Score: Clemson, 16; Carolina, 5. Second half: Carr . is succeeded by Donnelly at tull. Foust acts as captain. Carolina kicks off. Clemson gets bell but soon kicks and Carolina be gins going down field for short gains, assisted by one off-side play of Clemson, when Gulick is finally shoved over line for touch-down. Carr misses goal. Score: Clemson, 16; Carolina, 10 Clemson kicks off to Makeley who is downed in his tracks. Here Gulick makes longe. t run of game, 'going a distance of 45 yards. Carolina goes on down field till they get to 20-yard line, when ball goes over. Clemson kicks 35 yards, then Clemson goes on back toward Time was finally called with ball in Clemson's possession on Caroli na's 25-yard line. The following is the line-up of teams: Carolina. Jones, II. Hester Jones, Brem Foust, J ones Councill Cox Williams Carr, W. Berkeley, Gul Makeley, Jacocks 1 li b Pearman Carr, M., capt. f I) Douthit, eapt. Official referee, George Stephens; . umpire, Dods worth. Carr, M., was replaced by Don nelly. Charlotte Observer. ' Clemson. c Sliced r g Forsyth, J, A. 1 g Boarden It Shealey r t DeCosta 1 e Sadler r e Forsyth, W.C. q 1) Lewis r h b Hunter til they get off-side and Carolina roalf till ball is fumbled and Clem gets ten yards. I son gets it. Clemson goes on down Then Clemson kicks 60 yards and field wjtn short, successive gains Carr comes back 8. ! for last touch-down. Carolina then makes short gains, score: Clemson, 22; Carolina, 10. carrying ball for 1, then 1, then 4, ! prom then on during the game 2, 4, 1, 2, and on Clemson's off-side ne;ther team is able to score. Car gets ten yards, then Councill 0iina came' near' their goal several shoved over line for 8 yards, then 1, t;raeSf but the South Carolinians then 1, Foust 4, Carr fumbles and Were too strong . Brem takes Jones' Clemson gets it, Clemson gains and pa:e at guard and Jones succeeds loses then kicks 15 yards and Carr Foust at tackle. Jacocks went in is downed in tracks. Ball on Caro- Makeley 's place. Zeta Psi Dance.. Saturday evening the Zeta Psi fraternity gave a delightfu1 dance i n honor of the visiting young la dies. The german was gracefully led by Mr. J. L. Morehead. Many new and intricate figures were in troduced which called forth' ap plause. . i ; . A' list of the couples and stags participating are given below:-- Miss Philips of Tarboro with C. G. Rose. Miss Bridgers of Tarboro with A. S.'Root. ; Mias Faison of Charlotte with J. LV' More- ' head. ' ' "u ..... v ',' 1 ' ' ' Miss Rhyne of Gastonia with W. F. Carr. Miss Morson of . Raleigh with H. (i.,. Tur ner. . ; Miss Primrose .of Raleigh with J. li. Ches hire. ; Miss Latta of Raleigh with -J. J. Nichols. Miss Graves of Chapel Hill with T! L. Gwyn. Miss Thompson of Raleigh with It. Hutch ison. Miss Heartt of Raleigh with J. li. Ramsay. Miss Alexander of Chape Hill with' Mr. Staton. Miss Busbee of Chapel Hill with W. B. McNider. ' Miss Gordon of Chapel Hill with Ismi- Graves. Miss Skinner of Raleigh with T. AV. Jones. Miss Taylor of Raleigh with A. W. Hay-. . wood. ; Miss Annie Hinsdale of Raleigh with lenj. , Bell. Miss Hume of Chapel Hill with P. Cobb. Miss Nell Hinsdale of Raleigh with Alex. " Jones. Miss Venablo of Chapel Hill with W.' Dunn. Miss Osborne of Charlotte with W. S. Her- ' nard. , ; - Stags: . ' ', Shore, Hanes, Calder, Cox. Kenan, String field. Thorpe, Taliaferro, Alexander. White-, head, Berkely, Le.nly, Gordon, Andrews, Brenizer, Skinner. Henderson. Graham, Brem, Mnrphy, Latta. Alexander', Gudger, ' Gwyn, Cocke, Nichols, Galloway, Worth, Stafford, Bridget; Makely, Drane, Lassiter, Douglas. Rhringhaus. Smtthers. ' Rose, Prof. Howell, Bernard, Prof- Graham, Dr.:. RufBn, Prof. Raper, Holt, - Ross, Councill.- Chaperones: Dr. and Mrs. Haskerville, Dr. and Mrs. -Mangum, Dr. and Mrs. ;. Linscott, Mrs. Graves, Prof, and Mrs. Gore, Dr. ana Mrs. Wilson. Two Eastern college professors are preparing to get out a diction ary of American college slang. .
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