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Q x , 4 I 4 c 'Q Q g' 1 tea1n with their best efforts, always proving themselves able substitutes in time of need. The first game of the season was with the big Parris Island Marines. The score was tied four times by the work of Voigt, Seebeck, Taylor, and Clark by a free throw at the end of the game. In the live minutes of extra play, the Marines proved too much for the light College team and the score ended 43-40 in favor of the Marines. The game with the Furman Hurricane was especially encouraging to the College team for the duration of the first half. But the end of the second half left the victory to Furman, 54-33. The second game also fell to Fur- man, 55-29. The one game of the season in which the College succeeded in carrying off the laurels was the hrst game played with the Newberry Indians. The whole team starred, Bryan, Seebeck, and Voigt standing out especially. In the return engagement Newberry came back with a victory of 42-26 over the College. The College played another bangup game against the Carolina Game- cocks but the heavier Gamecocks ran up a score of 57 against the Collegels score of 31. Against the Citadel, the College did not show up as well as was expected. At brief intervals the College did some very effective work, led by Taylor, Page One H uudred Y'lzi1'ty-sm' V. , ,.g..fig , il lx In ii - v v I . w. M, , -. f -- ,--, Mft-Q., A - 127'-Q1.y ,-yA .. 1 'Ui
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Freshman BasketfBall ..,. , g A , , , HE Freshmen this year succeeded in puttmg over a very snappy ME RWE team and one well un on la ind the ame' but their on onents Ni tfa'-1 y y 6 l zqzs. Z,, ' ii 'f 'Z usually proved too strong for them and they went down to a fighting defeat. However, our interest in the Freshman squad centers largely in the material which it offers for next year's Varsity team g and in this respect we are well satisfied. With further training and with the backing of more experienced players, such men as Freshman Captain Reynolds, Joe Marshall, Dick Grant, Archie Vaughan, Vlfilbur Calder and Knobeloch should show up ex- tremely well next season on the varsity or among the first substitutes. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight
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