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RALLY SAVES CAROLINA GAME Citadel Loses Due To Carolina Rally In Ninth Inning CITADEL DEFEATED 10 TO 9 White Stars At Bat For Carolina In This Game How a team can be hopelessly be hind in the last half of the ninth and yet win the game was demonstrated by Carolina Thursday afternoon in F 1 o r e n c e when the Gamecocks trummed Citadel 10-9. Such a setting as only novels give was faced by the Birds in the ninth inning. Citadel led 8-2 and two Caro lina batters had whiffed the air in the dramatic ninth inning. Only one more out and Citadel would be the winner. About this time things began to hap pen plenty fast. A belated rally was begun which did not stop until the score had been knotted 8-8. Five er rors on the part of Citadel and two hits by Carolina batters did the neces sary damage. The tenth inning found the two teams still struggling but the Birds forged to the front in the last half of the eleventh to win the game. Box Score: Citadel AB R H PO A E Newton, rf ................4 2 1 3 0 0 Howie, 3b ....................6 2 4 0 2 1 Wilson, ss ....................4 0 0 3 1 3 Suber, if ........................5 1 3 0 0 0 Duncan, 1b ................6 0 1 13 0 0 Parler, cf ....................1 0 0 0 0 0 Hardeman, 2b ............6 1 0 5 5 1 Latimer, c ....................4 1 0 7 0 1 Roods, p ....................3 2 2 0 3 1 Brown, cf ....................4 0 0 1 0 0 Livingston, p ............0 0 0 00 0 Totals ....................43 9 11 32 11 7 Carolina AB R H PO A E Edens, ss ....................5 11 1 0 3 0 Richards, if ................3 0 0 2 0 0 Chandler, cf ................4 1 0 0 0 0 W indus, 1b ................6 1 2 1 0 0 Stoddard, p-rf ............4 1 1 0 5 0 Rhame, rf-2b ............6 2 2 3 0 1 W hite, 3b ....................6 3 4 1 2 1 Smith, c ........................6 0 2 16 0 0 Porter, 2b ....................0 0 0 0 0 1 R. Edwards, p ............3 0 0 0 0 0 J. Stoddard, p ............1 0 0 0 3 0 Davis, rf ....................2 0 0 0 0 0 Cooper,lif..............3 1 0 00 0 Totals ..............49 10 12 23 13 3 Summary: Two-base hits, Roods, Howie, White; three-base hits, WVhite, double plays, Rhamie (unassisted); sacrifice hits, Wilson (2), Living ston, Chandler, Rhame, Smith; base on balls, off R. Stoddard 3, by Edwards 3, by Rood.; 5. Stolen bases, Howie 2, White. Hit by pitcher, Brown; wild pitch, Edwards. Left on bases, Citadel 8, Carolina 8. Umpires, McKnight and Youngblood. Time of game, 3.03. ----...c. RACKETEERS TIE WITH CLEMSON Carolina Wins Singles But Drops Double Matches to Tiger Netmen BY JULIAN KRAWCHEK Unable to hold the commanding lead they had piled up over Clemson's racketeers in the single matches here last Thursday, Carolina's netmen dropped both of the doubles events to come out with a 3 to 3 tie with the Jungaleers. Oulla, Ketchin, and Foster had come through with decisive victories to place Carolina in the lead, after Clemson had tallied ne lone point Fowl Tips WHAT A COMPLETE reversal of form was shown by the Chicks Thursday afternoon from that flashed against the Penitentiary nine. Keep fighting 'em Biddies for that let-down happens to the best of teams. Nay, even the varsity. OH, THESE BALL GAMES when the game is easily slid over ice. That ice was cracked into a mil lion pieces in the ninth inning by the Birds against Citadel. Ice sometimes burns those attempt ing to keep it frozen. IN ADDITION to playing a neat game of Basketball, Lou White swings a wicked willow. A triple, double, and two singles doesn't sound so bad, eh? CAPABILITY IN HITTING the horsehide was also shown by Bar ney Smith, Windus and Rhame, each of whom garnered two apiece. JACK OULLA is blossoming forth into a tennis player of rare pos sibilities. Wouldn't be at all sur prising to see him pack away the state singles crown at Wofford next month, if he keeps up that old dynamic stroke which mows down all opposition. ONE LOSS AND A TIE in two meets doesn't look or feel so hot but the Tennis team hopes for re demption via Wofford, Furman, and Clemson this week on foreign courts. THE EMBRYONIC BREEZE of Furman will have to content itself with a so-called moral victory as a result of Saturday's track meet with the Chicks. They did right well considering the opposition. ONE CHICK in particular deserves a praising mention, and that is Bostick. When it comes to high jump and broad jump his superior is hard to find. WHEN TOUGHER LUCK is found it will be picked up by the Carolina Track team. Someone has said that there is no such thing as luck but if Furman didn't get the breaks in the high and lowv hurdles and the javelin throw no one ever did or will. by virtuc of Kline's win, when the teams entered the doubles. Marshal and Kline for Clemson, turned back Black and Ketchin in three close sets, and the result of the meet hung on the final doubles affair between the twvo first doubles teams. McCarley and Johnson for the Tigers proved too strong for Oulla and Ramsden, and took the final set after the Carolinians had taken the second set to even things up. This match gave. the Bengals a tie for the meet. Summary: Oulla (Carolina), beat Johnson (Clemson), 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; Ketchin (Carolina), dlefeated McCarley (Clem son), 7-5, 6-0; Kline (Clemson), turned back Black (Carolina), 3-6, 6-3, 6-4; Foster (Carolina), smothered Calvert (Clemson), 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. Marshal and Kline (Clemson), beat Black and Ketchin (Carolina), 6-3, 2-6, 9-7; McCarley and Johnson (Clemson), defeated Oulla and Rams den (Carolina), 6-3, 3-6, 9-7. Carolina will meet Furman, Wofford, and Clemson, April 25th, 26th, and 27th respectively during a swing into the upper state. By O. D. BLACK CAPITALS WIN FROM CHICKS IN SEVENTH INNING PITCHER MAKES GOOD SHOW Chicks Lead For Six Innings High Students Make Spurt A chilling North-east wind failed to revive the dormant bats of the Biddies Thursday afternoon and the Colum bia Capitals eked out a 6-5 win. The young Chicks had things prac tically their own way until the sev enth but at this stage the Capitals got a little power behind their bats to ring up five scores and take the lead. Outzs singled and trotted to second on Biggs walk. Rivers sent out a hot grounder to Floyd, which the latter failed to hold. On a forced run, Outzs was out at home but Jen kins perched on first on his infield hit. McDougall got a free ticket to first. Skinner relieved Assey on the mound for the Chicks. On the first pitched ball Ayoub singled to center, to score Rivers and Jenkins. McDougall and Ayoub came home on Ogilvie's long single. THE BEST FRESHMAN track team that Carolina has ever had is cavorting around the path every afternoon. If you don't believe it just take a stroll out there some afternoon and cast your ,optics upon them, and then admit the truth. ALL IN ALL it was a good track meet with Furman. They got half of the cake and we got the other. What could he fairer? '40 / / A DAY I T H AD T o n [ GYM DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Adm. 50c 9:30-12 With the exception of the seventh the Chicks played a good brand of baseball. Assey had the Capitals eat ing out of his hand until the fateful seventh. Skinner, who finished the game, performed very nicely in the eighth and ninth innings. Carolina attempted a come-back in third half of the seventh but it fell one short of the mark.. McGee and Skinner walked, to count on Vaughn's single. This ended the scoring for the game. Only six hits were made by either team during the contest. With a fewer number of those costly errors the Biddies should have easily won. Columbia scored three runs by the un earned route. REX BILLIAl CIGARS A . 100% C J. B. 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