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*Footing it with Footsz4v By GEORGE FAILE Though the Gamecocks took some time to warm up, they have settled down to a steady pace which, if continued, will carry them to the top of the Southern Conference as it has already carried them to the top of the state race. They seem destined to repeat as state champions and to go further in the Conference tournament than they did last year. Now we pause for a moieit while the Bird basketeers sweep on at a hot pace and, before trying to properly distribute the credit for their fiished and smooth performances, to introduce the six foot five son of Mr. and Irs. G. M. Faile, otherwise knowii as Footsie, who will give his expert (lie hts warmed the bench in every sport) opinions and advice through the medium of this cornler- of the sports page until Unele says "my army is not big enmugh. Report at once." CAROLINA CAGERS CLICK Returning to the basketball situation, we find that Coach Rex Enright's squad has been winning every game in sight. Coach Enright deserves much praise for the skill with which he has developed these boys into a well-rounded, cooperative-spirited team. Their floor work is beautiful to watch and their sharpshooting ac curacy has experienced improvement. The freshmen on the team have also played a large part in the success of the team. Two of them, Martin and Riddle, are leading the team scoring. The key work done by dependable Earl Dunham is another factor that cannot be over looked. His splendid guard work and effective offensive action stand out in every game. Kelly Mote, Phil Can tore, Bobby Giles, Pat Thrash, and Henry Brogden have turned in fine performances. Fred Snoddy has been out of action recently, but his return to the line-up will bolster the team as it suffers the loss of Brogden who is awaitnng orders from his draft board. RIDDLE AND MARTIN Although Henry 3Iartin and Furman Riddle are (ointestinig for honors as tle teai's high scorer, tihey eooperate inl wonderful style. Under tle basket, tihey form a scoring tvailn. Wihen o ie of them has an oppon1111lity to score biut Finds Iiimsell, guarded, lie fires the ball to the other. Boti players are freslnien. blt their playing is that. of f'irst-raie varsity veteranls. BothI ae good guard.s. Tie.y have im1prove(l t remenl(douly since the hegiliniing of the season. VICTORIOUS FROSH Under the direction of their new coach, Jack Keenan, the freshman basketball team has continued to win in the wartime City High School League. This squad de velops the freshmen and gives them an opportunity to play ball in their class. As players are improved suf ficiently, they are promoted to the varsity. "Cyclone" , Cy Waldrop is the first to play in a varsity game from this group. He saw action against Shaw Field Monday night. INTRAMURAL SEASONS Tenements 11 and 12 w%oi the inltraluiiral football 'lun111pion ship on "Rip" u'liner's return of a pinit. No%v various teanis are practicing for the coiming basketball intraural sea.son. Representatives or sone of tiese teams met withI (,o,I EInr1ight Tuesday afternoon to dlisc uss the pamls for the seasoln. We thinik that Coacl En.rglt is re\%lly laded with work now. Neverthe less. ie is b)earinlg up weI 1111der tihe leavy delmainds inade oin his time. While we are on the subject of intramurals, we call your attention to the value of participation in all types of sports. It is gcad to see the crowds of students who' fill the gym every afternoon, who take advantage of the privilege of keeping themselves in good condition. We advocate a six day per week workout for every stu dent and we urge the board of trustees and others in authority to require all to take Physical Education six days every week. A mind is no good in a weakened, misused body. Why train your faculties for worthwhile things if you die before using them? OTHER TEAMS We no(te that the Wolfpawk fr'om N. (. State vanqutiished'i (cm son by a score of Ii' 4-. llo'weveri. Ibiike tiniwi'd thm back hv~ a s(0ic of(t0-47. Ibike(( al.so .beait Wake Foriiesl. These~ teaml1s will lhe dangerous ini the- (onfierenie tourna ment. lin the st ate, we find that ('it adel wuill be thle miost dlangeroiuis toe toi be laced. We are not overlook ing thait first game with P'. C. whmich we w on by one poiint. NOTES Trhe band'1s playving at last Friday's game with ( lemsoin was enijoyed byv all. Their- excellenit r'eniionis ini muodle'raige inenlts appeaaledl to thle spe.t ators. Our oiily crit i'isim is that they din'iit have lime to play morie. This issue pre~msents the tir'si in a niew series of' patrioit ice ar toonis enititletd "Stiin-s ini tie Serv'~ice"' whIirlh is uh-a-ni lby Ala Mlayer. This5 seriies is preseimedl by thle Wai- SavIigs Staff ot thle T1reasuryi' Depart mnt i. THE CONCLUSION We hiave a '"roil hot'' basket ball team. C'oaeh Eiiiighit is doing a sw el l ob. Players work t ogethter. K eeiian's f'r,shi arie gomod. Int ramu ralis are marmchlinig oin. rTicha band enihanices thle Cl emisori - game withI its pr'(eence. POSTSCRIPT 1L011is Sossaimon a nd d1ohni Le itnler lhave oir ci ongriatul Iat ions for binig elected(( as o-c(apt ailns of thle 1942 footbhallt teami. We wish "'ShierifIT" Duuihamii awI laill 3Milineir thle best, of hut-k as thev' are chosen to serve as lcat aiins lor' thle '431 season. The return of former coaches Frank Johnson and Tatum Gtressette to the campus for a short visit during the early part of the week was greeted with much in terest. They have just completed their indoctrination courses at the U. of N. C. where they lived the life of a pre-flight aviation cadet. It is believed that they are to report for duty together at Souix City, Iowa. Thuis we reach the end. Next week the stiffniess of newniess will be softened and varied. The abriuiptness and( joinited parits will function with greater facility. Frosh FELLES SET A R9CORD BY STRKING OUT 19 MEN IN ONE GAME FOR THE CLEVE LAND INDIANS STRIKE OUl INVEST 10*/% OF IN WAR WSS 713 A Tenements 11 Intramural Chai Comic Act Staged In USC Gymnasium While boys lined the walls of the Gym waiting for Coach DeMars to call the roll, one boy in the class decided to start out a little ahead of the class in taking his exercisze. This proved very amusing by his classmates for after swing ing back and forth several times on the rings doing self designed stunts he caught on to a chin ning bar with his hands leaving his feet in the rings. About this time DeMars called all the boys over to his office door for roll call. All but one came. Where was he? The class turned to where they had last ,seen him and,. sure enough, there he was with one foot caught in the ring and hanging by his hands, "possum" style. He called to the class for help, explaining that his shoe was just a little too big and that he was unable to get it out of the ring. Sev eral of the boys ran to help him and, after some effort, were able to free him. A hint to his identity, in case you haven't heard: Who would have such big feet? Kirk Announces New Hours For Student Use Of Pool New' 11)) ho rI dring whrich I'ni versity studienits may. ui!e the Iiuii ver-ity pool Wi re announced ii V Rohger lKirk. j'ool ite guaird, this week. Stadrti ng MIonday.i, Feb. 15', stu dent s will be allowed to go ini only from 3 to ::10 I'. 11. instead of from 3i to 6, the hours open last semestr. Thbis chanuge is dute to the addition of the navial pire-tlighit radet. to the studnient b'ody, Kir k said. Thwecadets. will use the pooiil friomi 4::0 to I. T[he pool1 has heeni closed for thre piast week b)eause thle chlorine p ipe was broken but it will b.e repaired andI readly for use by this coming Monday, Kirk baidl. Coaches Revisit Campus Frank Jo'hnson, former heaid coach of thIe Carolina eagers, and Ta tumn (resset te, former secretary of the llam (Club, visited thle eatiapuns NI onday, F'ebruary 8. Tlhey hrave jus.t completed the Navy's indoc trination course which they took at the University of North Carolinta Naval Preflight School in Chapel 11lill. Whbile at the Preflight School, they began thre (lay at 5:30 A. M, arnd unerwent a strenuous routince of exercise. Upon comrpletion of this course they were assigned to a post of duty. Therefore, these frewly in dhoctriiiatced lieutenants took advant age of the breathing spell tIhus af forded them and revisited the Cairolina camnpuis. T[hey will report to Siouix City, Towa ini the near future where they will begin conditioning preflight cadeats_ 'End if MS Just f1161511 NI$'7RAININO AT Tt MAvy Ailni"Y r THE AXIS! YOUR INCOME 6 BONDS V. S. Treasry Dept. And 12 Win npionship Rip Turner Scores On Return Of Punt Wilson Stars For Losers In Tackle Season Finale Tenements 11 and 1:1, coache(< hy Bill Nliilner, (lefeated KSK for the intramural football champion ship. inl a game played just before tie exam period. Reggie Wilson was the outstand ing player of the losers while Frog Green, Rlhett KenniedY, and Rip Ttirner shared the spot light for the victors. Turner scored tihe onlh touichdowii of the game on a 6: yard run back of a KSK punt. This was the first thne tackle i-olball h1svbcnpae by :1tina. mru11al teamlis at the V~niversity Coach Enright wa skeptical about tihe hr'm uming in for the r-tiogl stuff. ml according )to hm "Thi hoys hooed ime down whlen I sug gested they play touch." F.nright feels that the season was very succenfil. There was a minimnum of forieits and the three injellrits suffered 1by the boys CoIml. part-N favorabl.y with these received wihenl the toich vacriety as played I. nright arl,'u said that medals hav< lready been ordleredl for inemb ers of the winmung teamn. Six Carolina Athletes Now In Defense Arena After Football Careers in ui' So'-s:nuonl repiorted to thr Pr etlighit School at U. S. C. o1 .\I onday. Feb. :2. 19 t: where he he comes a civ iliani at hletic insrtruc tor lIe 'will lbe worrkinrg ini the comn tiany of 1:.n-ignr lleywarrd Allen uiho caputairnd thle 19-11 edition (I the University of Gerorgia Builldog, foothall teamn and withr Lt. R. HT \\'il liatus,'~ who en teredl the Nava Reserve front Sou.thwesterun U ni versity where Ihe was director o phry icat1 educration anrd athIrlet ics. II arold NI iddlebwrooks has re ported to the ChIrie f Petty Off ice'r: Schorol art Niorfiolk. Va.. as hre hra hr(een acceptred in the Navy's5 pro gramr oif phrysical t6tnress. NI iddle broo~ks was a star tackle on tin Ken'I Roskie. plunging fuillbiack Ihas returrred to Rock ford where hr is arranginrg mrat ters withI his dlraf hoard anrd Ire will probaly joir Sossamron andlN hidlebItIrooks inl th< Navy Roskie left behrind an uinde feated freshmtan basketbI aIl t earn. Glen Rice, tire Re Iton booter, lierbi Couan, a starunch reservi player, L ou is Sos samion, and Jon I.cirtner we-re gradurated from C'aro Iinia at tIre special wart ime mrid year exercises. Though many athletes have rc cently gone into the armed serv'ices their presence onl the camtpus is al ready mlissedl. GAYDEN BROS 1248 Main Street Pnuntain I Seaso $TE W NA Life SavngOfee To MoQ.O T14a AND WBL.TER WEIh T TI9eU.n, - r NVEST 10*5.O AmersianRd irss the erica Rfted Cretoss fusfspon soing a juior life saving couse. vericpti ofSo Carolina'sa toriummbning on day Feb-uto rn uar 15. adTo ei r he ass its. eina :3 P 1evnihcord Adeek dh g limi isWfrmn2eog6iea o,ld. Over 40pboysnd gr have1,C al the11end ofthe week the fuditining anequalinctincse wich bea pre:e wThe ae juniord ifsaig bage.re Rer Keirk captanofe arolEnin' sw]itMmitam, bisedu ianco ancert ANoe and oy Rmaioare hise as 'istts . b rk fef 11ReodsAde Aericanoth Redveross y h Life newvrcord Offhhaere cey Abencataloged Cre:i Esign -oing aMemorm bylireliu:coiano Concheisto No. tagh at tahmaniff 'ertr duTh Woliay Prootif tDie Gbterdammeng, byda\\'ag ne;The eathwl egss atongs0 . sn byan Hel l'ahet frThree haous Scer 40n by FlgrsaandMl rhior: ind Concr tho cou. 4,tb Bthven of Sympek ho fuo. ,tby Sc (hum a in il Prh e playsed b Gerki, yChpin:o aghteraof theeimnt is hea Lilynsco New our foloenngO Reiare are' as folstant'8..ti i P uTio6P.M Car eirge Set i The g er t pic.o tui n Wlaenrd Worksti oAginl (Afiteri( mSiswhi h eave Uet( oteLniversity ofbutyarln te taeni odati.ion as back inhsok Tause olness reor more han ra \\awsConeroned 1 to Rahita fotr moeand [i twoi bwee ks. if chu:PaComuntoyo 4 SCuan raee pDrugs 'y he CGR einntsnTbORE oS. :-:l c(1405h M artin rettte opento S ier sity tdea adt fl'Unt .1 raTING wiTH*-rwz - MA RINES AT GUAbAL CANAL ROSS VIS NGUISMED HIIMSSLF / SBY KILL INS AT LEAST do JAPS ;V %,WMILSI -COTETIN A PAL IN A SHELL, NOLE FOR 1440UAS. E SAM WIN .D'S TITLE! YOUR INCOME BONDS U. S. Treaury Dept. Leitner And Soss Elected Captains For 1942 Season Dunham And Milner Are Chosen To Similar Posts On 1943 Football Squad The valiant Gamecock footbal team elected Louis Sossamon ai John Leitner co-captains for Ii 194:1 season on January 26. 194:t Sossanion was the great All-Amenri can center who played a hang-up game all falt while Leitier was an otiler sturdy iember of the for ward wall where he played well al end. The election w%as held. as has beel clistonary, afte'r' the seasou has heei colcluded. The co-cap tahis 'rleily deserve this Otitstand ing lioior. Short iv afterwards, co-captains were chosen for the 194;3 season Earl Dunham, one of Carolina, great allround athletes, aid Bill Milner, rugged guard, Awere tilt rec(iplent,s of thi., higlh honor. Thes captains were chosen optiiisticallk for the 19-13 football season seem doubtful. It has been the custom for th( vast several years to appoint actingq captains at the beginning of eacl gaime and to elect captains after ti seasoun hadi been fmni'.hed. Never theless, t his cusmtom1 dlid not prevai: for thbe election of a captain for next fall. N ROTC Rifles Fire Against Davidson The University naval R. 0. T. C. rifle team will shoot against Davidson army *R. 0. T. C. unit Saturday, Feb. 13, at the new armory's rifle range. -- This will be Carolina's first shoulder to shoulder match this year, as all others have been free posture shooting. Several men are needed to complete her team, Comman dant R. C. 'Needham said this week. Any R. 0. T. C. students interested in trying out .should r,eport to the Commandant's of fice in the next several days. EXTENDS 4 TO CAROLINA Sa ALL Toal's Studio )eaten Keenan And Roskie ' Serve As Coaches Dreher Devils Finish Second In City League The high stepping University of South Carolina freshman basket ball team completely swamped a bewildered Dreher high school team .36 to 16 for the City High School league championship Tues day night in the Field House. The scoring was well balanced on the freshman team. Stewart was high man with 9 points. Closely fol- B lowing him were Pike with 8, lack. well. with 7, and Bradford 5. High scorer for Dreher was Salvo with 5 points. The Dreher team was completely outplayed in the first half. At inter mission the score was 16-4 In favor of the Biddies. 'I\ie Blue Devils came back fast in the second hall but were soon left behind by the freshMnien. In winning the championship the freshmen brought to a close a hectic and undefeated season. Start ing out under the tutelage of Ken Roskie, they immediately became the class of the league. When Ros kie left school to confer with his draft board Jack Keenan took over the reins and guided the team to the compIetion of its ten game schedule. The Biddies lead was never seri olsly threatened. The nearest they camie to defeat the entire season was a 35-:3:\ win over O1ympia, which had its reprecussions. In defeating Dreher, the Biddies heat the second best teamT1 in the loop. Dreher had lost only one oth er game. That was to the freshmen earlier in the season. While the freshmen were un beatable in the city loop they were withont the services of Henry Mar- ' tin, liobbY Giles. Furman Riddle, 4 and Pat Thrash, who are starring ior the varsity. The!,e boys were Itdonhte(ly the outstanding fresh Ilit in tle stale. The city league in which the freshman played this year was a direct ontgrowth of the war. Due to ithe transportatiotin difficulties the li\e high schools in thc Columi. a area anid the freshmein handed to gether and formed this league. Fa1, team w,: played twice dur ing the season on a h6itte to home basis. _MMO 110001 _ I t IT'S YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY TO KEEP IN TOP PHYSICAL TRIM WHAT SETTER WAY THAN TO BOWL at the -PALACE (Gervais ot Marion) BOWL FOR HEALTH! BUY BONDS FOR VICTORY! X L'S 300D WILL ALL [UDENTS AND. IMNI'