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Birds Whi The lied Raiders of Fort Jackson winners of 35 games out of 40 played were toi Left to right o-: Blakemorc, "Goat" Davis, Fitzgerald, Gibson, Barger, and Cooci SPORTS , ASQUINTS By WALLY DINSMOOR IT'S NAf"Y SPlIUNG cIjl;\N I iT1L Thi s Rais e ra. s of i r k Son,rt'ins oq gin s out of- y lainc e toh Nafy ls ht t hBlakempre n o a Dfavi F it eradi r i bsn av \eir a Ci c ALS WALL A.INSMOOR T hw i s g ( ' at i - 1 fi i, t (I l n o . ( i t ." . s l v l e)L y it t ' s Ith : ( l i lM : 1 e4 P l i o f l :1-1-i a l t l i ut Z. t ' 1 ' i l k i l l - son1 and yiii elf is it' dei l e1 Mlsewher,. TIe'l' ne'w t(, e<litor-- ,Jolhn l tieS fa l Charlie :Il l(eier-. me11 . ll ' 1'(I\ Ihe'rb b .\lit 1le 4 i of' reunins of the ples en it tall ilopl,- that he Ill it' plrofit by our inistake. W e llave enljmyed1 writing ' Sp,Ort. Sil]iint .'In11 n\t aret. .-1rel thhit t ei n a tI l 'l II14 I'1 vi-t t l'll- s lie of thit' opage will give you the igh light -fupn- ag ain. o>lh 1 lese' andt Sand1ters ar'e .risingr 501oh ol>ne l tv e i- .nla -v;'- of tliw basketball teanm as well as havin!' b,et'n ootball maager.ini is at member'i of NK. tiandetrs is % I(e- re-idIent of (lte so)phm ruore cla1ss, secretaryv of the Chiraliosophli(' Litrary';oIetyaw is at Pi Kappa Phli pledge. Goodbye ad tmik ini. GALS A. A. 1UO\\'L5 The firer sex here at he ni\-ritv comell' fnrta ingll a big bowling conte-t. It was a .or(,rity :1l1,ir. andI tllmt ZTA"1' Wun., With the Chi )mler1's4 l rug l th ogomp'\1h. k ig 182 Wats the hligh gone11 for1 Ill. \ts whil' .\laxim. S-ik" hail the moSt Con-siin .series durin (Ihe tournaint. Prnig et CIIIA PHOTi\L )lN.\ -33N 3 __Raiders; ped, in a return encounter, by the Carolina Gomecocks 48-44 Tuesday night. Lufler. It is interesting to note that the (oast (inid w\as beaten by the Birds, who had previouIslv lost to the laidters, who had lost to the Cita(iel AS1P who later lost to the 'oast Guard. That coipletes the circle, but just to inake the r\rle niore colli I lex. tle Birds later whippe< the liaitlers wiho had again lost to hotIi the Coast ( uii and tIhle ASTl'". but who had beaten I he iesti train iii thlie ouniltr 1 (rolinig Io lgti 1ni spotsi,ieni) \lilligan ('ollege. .h yes, lasketlall is a inII thing. Ti'ihE STATE CHAlP1'ONSH IP W in'1 1, c se (or illraw\ in l l I InIt' t'olll1in Uinlie w\ith l'Illnson. thle l;iinis w\ill I:\ l .y c l n to thle State IIa-ketbtall t itle h en:11'e of ictori's tt er every\" t(a ini the state e.xcept the AS''' of i tadl(I. NewI erry' fell I wice. ('ollh'e of ('Iarle-tont, oince. Red IRaiders onle. C'oast Gil:al-l onlee, allI l ll'llrt 1 ( i1te. l obbll hI e Iisuc''l'e s of tli- II'aIii ': ii he -r:lit't<l l t'k to tle l'a1't Lh:it dil-ilL' the -I''atlr pilt ol ,b1e -eaSli . io l .- tihal 61our inencit oublll lay clIaill to (t h1 nor1 o11 being- Ila ing scorer'. I 'his han'yo \Ur1'-- 'lrin planl -reli- t wotrk. And low\ for a le w \\ord1s 1 1iin lay' \\ Ilkiii-ol. ;si.tait ('(it Or. TRt\CK TE-A\.\ IN THEl- O1-'-'11;eW i i 's stritly whelI. where. ai1l how. "hel it ("olles It Caro ii1 '5 tr:ack teali, flor ithe 'ear i' 1. YouurI r'ulv linIs been pav og *"'-:yes aini l'air- of I le \\'ol"'' f,orI the past. f'ew weeks. e'king to Ilncover'1 onie ortI of pred'tictlIn 'oncernin111g thle fate 1)f the ("indler circl"e, bu1t all1 to nl:i avalil. "Nol)odIy ' lnow\s 'TIhe' 'rtlle I'm !i,'' ,eeins to he lie unlani 1Inously selec'tedl theune songr of' :ll Inent hi.-h inl the sp ort' (circle. 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MNUAT RICH'I ANDf ison_ Birds Win Witi Blakemore Pace Newberry Indians Fall Before Fast Birds, 67-50 Here In one of the most spirited con testb seen this year in the University Field House, Carolina's Gamecocks downed the Newberr. Indians 67 to 50, February 5, but not until the sur prisingly strong Redskins had wrest ed the lead away from the Gamecocks three times. The men from Newberry presented a strong zone defense which during the tirst half of the game, kept the Birds away from the wickets. The only thing that kept the Indians from leading was the fact that they were worse otT at the basket than the Birds. The half ended with the score Birds 27, Indians 22. Then came the all important second half. Before three minutes had elapsed, three baskets by Mar%" Beskin and Davis of Newberry gave the visitors their first lead since early in the first half. 36 to 32. Thenl Ed Daly, who played a bangup defensive game, copped a bucket and a free throw, while Baggott and Ary added a basket apiece and the Indians trailed. Baskets by Bruce Larson and Beskin put the Ncwberry buys back in the lead 43-41. Then Baggott and Ar) w%ent to work . hite tired Indians and be tween theimch% e worked the score up to 56-47. Beskin and Schimnnel led the New% herry scoring with 34 marker, apiece Aryy led the Bird scoring with nine baskets and four free throw%s for 22 points. Bob Baggott, whose pla) throughout the entire ee cning was tops. racked up eight buckct- for runnertip honors. The victury fur Cajoliua did everything but clinch ail claims to the state chamnpionship ainice New h,erry was the only real threat. The South Carolin;. ,cl,ring B f 1' T P S-(Camntore . ..... 3 12 F- Jan ...............5 1 2 11 C- Ar) .................. e 4 2 22 Baglg;- t ................. 8 t 1 16 G- Daly ................ 1 2 4 4 G---\\'allace. I u 2 Newberry scoring DJavi. ........ 3 1 1 7 Collins .............. 1 . 2 14 I leidorn ............ Ii U 3 D)it,nan .............. I (I I l.ar son .............. 1 1 7 Schuimnmel............ 7 3) I 14 Robertson ..... I U Hilton, F. I1... Feanm Total . . ....... 03 GAMECOCKS. .. IF i Alterations VALUE FREE! v.1 %' 34LENGTH 0 Warm for 4 * Water Rep Rainy Days Cravenette RAINOGATS Chelse .f $ 7 S Hundreds of New FALL SLAOK$ $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 AIterefIess Free! NAext n Fast Play; is Fort Five Carolina Five Revenges Previous Cage Defeat The University of S'th Carolina's ,owerful Navy Cagers nosed out the Red Raiders quintet from Fort lack son, 48-44 in a hard-fought, thrill a econd -game, last Tuesday at the L'niversity Field -louse. The soldiers' "(oat" Davis scored irst after a minute of play. Then "Little Joe" Sam, evened things up mioment later with a basket and Bob B3aggott put the Gamecocks in the lead with a one-handed shot. Both teams battled on continuallb in a tied score until George Wallace, sank a free shot to break the spell. Ned Daly first drew hrod an tne ect'nd half to give the Birds a one px)int lead, 26-25. Then the lead swayed back and forth again with Blakenore of the Raiders and then Baegott hitting for scores. Things I oked rather dark for the Birds when, with only nine minutes left. T. S. Ary, high scoring center, left the floor on per;onal fouls, whi:e the soldiers led. 39- 37. The near capacity crowd in the field Ih 'use was going wild when the clock showed only' four minutes to go and the Raiders leading. 40-39. The Birds soon grabbed a 45-40 lead by three quick baskets to lead wi'h only three minutcs rema'ning. The Raiders lightinrg to regain the lead. shot wildly during the final secords of the game, only to outscore the Gamecocks 4 to 3 leaving the final score 48-44 in iavor of the Gamecoeks. George Blakemore, firmer All American basketbail star. led the scoring for both team; during the evening w ith 't goals and 2 caritya tos.es f or 20 pomnt . Bob Baggott's 14 points and Joe Sam's 12 led for the Gamecocks. The Rooster t. tanritis nce again with the (leimsin Tigers this Saturday im a game to be played on tht hardwood of Carilina' own Filid IHouw. In ia,t Sa.tutrda '- ti \%itlh e--c hb.s,. the (Gamec""rk. plt-hcd the ,' thin the netted h -p all ccetitt t inutndate the inferio,r ipcr %%itl (t(,37 ,c 're. Red lat.ler: It I P T i' l--1 )a i- ......... 1 1 2 .; - i i 4 1 14 C- l lak r ..... 2 1 21 G,--E lt,ierald .. 1 2 1 3 I,--ltrcer . ... 4 4 4 ttr......I)uh thi h Ia '14 i 14 I -Stt..........2 12. ti--\v........ 4 4 41 Ft.grolt.na :1 ~-)av.......... 2 1 I -~.l.....U 1 2 C- :ii . . . I t I 4 I lal itimne SC'4re: 0.4 .baickson.t 25; Car',hna. 24. ( )tiiah : Ma j. Ge gi Ft I rause and Andv I fali. OU'RE LOOKING FOR: ::QUALITY :-: LOOKS s!! Think of the Future! BUY NOW!! REVERSIBLE COATS told Days illent for $ 95 100% All-Wool SPORT GOATS 9.50 $12.50 Boys,' And Men's 100% AII-Wool STUDENTS' SUITS Sizes$ .9 12 to 20 gif., Dhieed Uan Clen Tenement 18 In Finals A ainst Consol Winner Undefeated in three starts, Tene nept 18 will play the consolation win. ier for the campus championship in he Civilian Men's Intramural Bas etball Tournament Friday night at o'clock in the gymnasium. During the past two weeks the :ivilian nen students have engaged in t "back-door," or eliminatiotl-conso. ation tournament, whereby eight of he twelve teams entered have been eliminated. Two teams, Tenements 3 and 6, each of whom has been )eaten once, will play to decide who hall enter the finals. Almost half of these enrolled in the physical education classes are )laying: 109 men, 69 from the campus and 40 town students. According to Coach Frank DeMars, this is one of the best tournaments hie's yet seen and the brand of ball equals that of many college teams. Coach DcMars hopes that he may >c able to conduct other civilian men's intramural tournaments in touch football and softball if conditions al low. The undefeated Tenement 18 lists Bennett, Moore, Jenkins, Reid. Hy drick and Hazel. The lineups of two other teams still left in the run ning include: Tenement 3, Patrick, Ilamilton, Tolbert, Connor and \Veathers, and Tenement 6, Baker. lienson. Bauer, Apostolakas, Weiner, and Psilos. Ralph Canine and Ross Gaskins have been handling the referee work. Bird Gunmen Win 1; Lose 2 Julnnv Willian's sharp shooting musketeers have one and lost two matches in the past three weeks. Bob Dicks of the Gamecock squad was high man in all three contests, making a fine score of 192 each time. During the week ending January .j. the boys handed Harvard Univer sity 911-903 defeat. but dropped to Northewestern University and Georgia Tech. by eight and five points res pectively. NI. A. Gowct" of the Vellow Jack ets was second to Ricks in the Tech game. Where-ts C. Wood too!: second place in individual scoring for the Wildcat" during the 11. U. vs. U.S.C. mnect. i 'nit ,-rsuty 01 Soiuth C arolina Naiuc Total D)icks. R. II..................92 WilliamRu, J. 1-.......................8 I I un nien tt. J. . ....................: Gminkski. J. I i. ............... ... ty2 \lowdey, C. E. ................ .... I camn Total 91....1 HIarv ard l'niv ersIty Name Tlotal .\!arsh all, J. I I.- ..........- .............8b Small, N. E. .......................8 Mu rgan, 11. S......................183 R aw-l ins, HI. C.-...................... A CHANCE? EVERY1 HING 'ENT - HOSPITALIZATION4 Ith Insurance Co. rES, Prusident Phones: 2-2206 er 2-3828 CUT FLOWERS !ER SHOP Columblq, S. C. 2-6761 SPECIALTY i Eat ICE CREAM HB CANTBEN DAIRIES