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Still, the fact remains: Centre's win was not a shocking reversal of form. Although the Praying Colonels had dropped a 31-14 decision to the Crimson a year earlier, they had remedied their main defect--a porous line. In 1921, Centre had already defeated Clemson, 14 to 7, V.P.I., 14 to 0, St. Xavier, 28 to 6, and Transylvania, by the whopping margin...
Born at what he calls a "wide place in the road" named Fair Play, S.C. (40 miles southwest of Greenville), Heller is the son and grandson of physicians, had a brother and an uncle with M.D.s. Yet when he entered Clemson College at 16, Rod went into engineering. He switched to the family tradition in time to get his M.D. from Atlanta's Emory University in 1929. Joining up with the U.S. Public Health Service in 1931, he began hopscotching around on two-year tours of anti-VD duty. In 1934 Dr. Heller married Susie May Ayres, daughter...
After a quick drive down to the South Carolina, the varsity trounced another weak team, Kenyon College, 9 to 0, Monday afternoon. On Wednesday and Thursday, the team easily handled Clemson, 7 to 2, and Kalamazoo, 8 to 1, to set the stage for the Presbyterian matches...
...varsity, therefore, has scheduled matches at Clinton with two other visiting Northern schools, Kenyon College of Ohio and Kalamazoo of Michigan. The tennis team will also play against Presbyterian and Clemson during the Southern trip...
...annual Southern trip has been complicated this year, Barnaby reported, because North Carolina and Duke will play in Florida, rather than meeting the Crimson. The present schedule calls for two matches with Presbyterian and one each with Clemson, Kenyon and Kalamazoo...