College of Charleston - Comet Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1927

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-. .J 4 tw'-'Jig' :X I-35+-..d3,' ya- ,Irs -iv rv M -a ta,.,,. V - .A 'ti' f a'fr :ffl 1L?m-Willie if--V Si lv' 6 'TU 'CTT N 7 ' ' ff ' T ' 6' 6 -im: -...f .gg - 4 . Y -V-fa Q-, C-2. --.IJ - ..- 4.1 vi, x t r TMR 37? 'lj :eplilx fj, ,,-Jn ' 1 ' if fi Tennis get ll. T ge it AST year tennis became a letter sport at the College. The first meet of the season was with the Navy Yard, the meet being won by the Q, 4 -f U 2 ' , 'A ' College team, represented by W'eeks, Seebeck, Sinkler, and Moorer. 1' - . - J I-14 The second meet was with the Yacht Club, which won with a score of 4-1. The third match was with the Citadel. B a close 3-2 victor College won. llkifi rf Y Y LQ, gl Then came two defeats administered by Furman, 5-0, and by VVofford, 4-l. tg if - iq li May 3d, Sinkler and Seebeck Went to Greenville to enter the State Inter- - collegiate Tournament. Both advanced to the semi-finals, Seebeck by defeating Haffner of the P. C. team and Chaplin of Furman 3 Sinkler by winning from Gilbert of Wofford and Mims of the Citadel. In the semi-finals Seebeck lost 1 All . . . . . u..-14 to Hawes of the Citadel, 13-ll, 6-l, and Smkler lost to Kirkley, the winner, lgflhl il. U21 . K' -VY, representing P. C., by 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. The same team attended the meet at Qty. it will . . rf' Tv Macon but was eliminated. if fr- -3, . . . . . lk' ff' This year we can only prechct the success of the team with the two letter men, Seebeck and Sinkler back, Sinkler now being president of the South Caro- ' W 3l . . . . . . C' 'fl' 535153 l1na Intercollegiate Tennis Association, and manager of the team, with See- Hqiffg. . . . . . Ll.a,..--,fl beck as secretary, and with much promising material in such players as Taylor, Voi 't, Von Lehe, and Nantz. In A Jril the team ffoes to Birmin ham to enter ' tiff in . 11,2 g 1 b g ANZ ,JJ the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association tournament. la-st ' ffl? lkgij 'Pl' Qt T ftflf gill? T D12 ini? Vfnisl .X 4 Wi 4f'i'.,g' , N ,iff 5 3 ly, iii' Page One I-Iundred Forty-one rw. .Sf rc, all 4 ' . J 4?-M,,,f.a...,..,a . W .. . . A . , - . -, ,,,, ,...,,m I5 aa'i

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i 1 l is is M f 1, x lt .X , V X 71 1.1 l m , . ,,. W-,. 'x 1 t 1 , 313 ' 113' L n !! eo ' ge m gi Womb A JP F2 ' W Si, Eliza, l 5,4 Pk?-1 .7-la ii rss ifiliflv 5 ll if 15 ,,. lc il Baseball fx! e b t l ,.,., l a A I f HE baseball season, as usual, has to be predicted, but that is not diffi- , W cult to do. For again this year the College has some very likely ma- F 5' 'il terial on hand. The College has always shown up better in this li, 'I lk sport than any other. It is during this season that the College makes an effort ,W if ly C-lifll to pay off old defeats administered by her rivals during the preceding season of ,b A basketball, etc. l gi, W A V' lp as With Coach Fritz Von Kolnitz, the greatest all-round athlete of the fi South, coaching, such tried and proven material as jimmie', Nantz or Harry f . . . . . ' Von Kolnitz pitching, the alternate taking care ot center fieldg Al Taylor ilfv , ly Eli ' - - 1 as - ' 'l i catching, and such players as KKHCIHIC, Mencken, Buster Hamilton, Walker, ,Z 1 n u , 2 , Furman, Aimar, Haltiwanger, Mclnerny, Leitch, Kelly, Anderson, and Oates I is ' 'fl . . 'f backing the final team, the College has a very fair chance for a successful l season. V' f ljbwii 'W 34 J W' rl ,li I 4 i KM? I 'N all my fx. tie V 'Q is f T64 A 4 Qi V Fmt 3 , 1 'ea' IU' .' J if Al qtnj yzfkf Page One Hundred Forty X Q, Quai is V X Lamvlwfk- Las,gsffice,,Q C Cu v i



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Girls' BasketfBall I-IE College has at last demonsti ated its ability, and it can now boast C ,..,'2...Qp: -.,' in 4 . ' 1 l .I . . V i . 1 5 tg' -. ,gif . . . . . ' - - of a team which 1S well acquainted with victory, and which knows The co-ed basket-ball team has made a record for itself of which we are X ery little of defeat very proud. The season ended with the co-eds holding second place in the Girls, City Basket-ball League, under the auspices of which all of our games were played. The personnel of the regular team was the same as .last year with the exception of the jump center, Margaret Jarvis, who is lVlC1H1l1l1'lgCl'!S contribution to the squad. ' The squad was not large, but it was enthusiastic, and determined. These qualities, coupled' with a spirit of co-operation, produced a team which won victories-victories whose reward 'shouldbe distributed equally between the team, the subs, and the coach. Of the eight games which were played the co-eds lost only two, but the balance was maintained, for each of those teams also went down in defeat before the co-eds, who have the honor of being' the only team able to defeat the redoubtable Y. XV. C. A., which has won Iirst place in the league every year. Had it not been for the College j inx we may have had that distinction ourselves this year. However, we cannot expect too great a leap, and we will leave the remaining steps to be taken by the team of next year, for although the captain and invaluable side center, Isoline Lucas, will not be here, she is leaving in her stead Roberta O'Hear, the sub who so ably filled her place at times this year. It was a great source of regret to the team that they were not able to go further afield in search of conquests, but the manager was unable to make engagements with any of the other college teams of the State. Indeed every- one interested in the activities of the team feels regret in this matter for we have great faith in their ability and feel assured that a trip up the State would have spread their fame abroad. That also, however, will have to be left to next year's team, and with the record of 1926-27 to inspire them we look to them to keep the College in the high place which it has won this year. Page One Hundred Forty-two

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