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Gamecock Press-Box Splinters Greetings again, sports fans. This being the first pre-gaime issue of the season, tile sports staff aid myself' have tried to give you tile informalion tihat we think you'll need to en.joy the voming games. For any odds aid ends that iny have been left off the page. read on. I want to wish Roy Bass the best. of luck inl his new venture. Rvoy, a i NiMTC st udent, will assist in the broadcasting of Carolina games this season, over radio station WKIX. le will also be hened on the sports show. "Pigskin Parade." every Satirda eveiintg it 7:35 over WKIX. Bass has had prof e sioinal experience as ai aniotiier before entering Ihe nV V. lie has worked for statioiis WlIR ani WHOL inl Kioxville, Teiimiessee. Another Caroliniiai wIto will be cerr yin g radio duIty is ('1ik Shiels, aiother Navy studeiit. Chick, who is sports editor of the Ga4vrnet and Blnek as well as a reporter on this staff, is 1-9going to be a spotter for WIS in all 'SC games inl the 1945 season. lie is manager witi the Varsity stad aid li had a good opportiity to learn all the players. Soinet hing e has'ee nii added. and from here it looks like a new suit of battle garb for tle (4nitmocks. Aiid I don't ineagii inayhe. When tle sois of Carolina go ito hattle this fall, they'll he wearing the Uarniet' and Black of Caroliiin. for uni for'us as well as n9 spirit ini their hearts. The new uniforms consist of very red pants with black ierseys. Oit thise black jerseys. red iinubers on a while back ground will identify the player. And so tle iight Birds sh!! be feathered in resilendent style. Carolina is glad to welvone hnek to her fold iig Plob Side .6mai. 195-poid fillbaek. Bob is a triple-threat player from Charlotte, N. C., and played for tle Biirds in 1942. Reeently discharged from tle Army Air Corps, lie weighs 10 poluids more than lie did his last season of play, blut is jiist as fast, id packs a harder pitch. When you see a guy like Sideman. work out wii the rest of Carolina's implroving players. you cann see wly J0lohnniy Mae tays that "Things are lookiiig ip now." And talking aotit Johniv Mae. I feel that I got a raw deal in a secret. practice session held out at the Carolina sta dium. (zeorge ielow. president of YO1'. student body, and myself, humble sports editor of tie college hi-weekly. were turned away from the gate witliot any reason being given. All this on the orders of Coach MeMillan. George Helow has been working very hard to further student Interest im the coming, as well as past. events. George has (oi)e a good job. I, in my own inovieous waY, try to give the teai as nhili publicity as possible. But when tentraie to a praetive is reffused, what type (if vo-operatini is tht .low about it, voach? * One of the problems faciiig Conh l e Miiv is tle choice of who will start at rightt akle, one of tlie lositions heinig eagerly contest ed for. A fierce battle is beiing w'nged by Henry ( ouch and ,1 im St rohile, hothi let terimen, anud Alex l)av~idowsky, a fresh man firom New~ Yoruk ( ity. Aniy oine of' thle thr iee 1player's wvoulId 1add a little we ighlt to th lin iie av~eralge. I )av~idowsky weighs 231), St robel tips t he seanles at '210) anud Couch I is thle Ilightest oif thle triio, weigh intg only 205 poiitds. Left ta('kle is at settled posit imn wtith Iieorge .\ll)onalt t here. It would take~ a goodl maito Id iisphire him,i but lie wtill get help from Willie liadeiiz and Bi,lh W~eber. And1( thait ju st a bollut windts up anuothlerI ('otlumni . So whbetherci you 'e gonn ia takhe thle bus for thle Dutke game oi' he at home tor the Newtherry'~ tilt. remember thati a hoo(ster~ does his piart by q get tinag out and yelliing and not by sit t ing besid e a r'adl0ioiand hoping. Andl rememinberi, thle ari'iet anid Il i'k is oiur tellmi. Get ott and( yell---and1( givie 'ilem hel, Gam iiecoc ks. ANNOUNCEMENTS P. R. .hlek " Iirnins" 'Ilgers and( D)oinM i'rebette, lif'eguiarids extrJaord( iinary, hav~e asked me to annoiltiunce thaiit the swiminiig pool will rematin closed utlitil Oc)tober' 1. At thait t imie it wtill re-open oii thle (o1d schledutle. Tu'iesdaty-'llTiursday 4-6i. 'WednI esdaliy-l-'iday 7-1). Saturd'ayi :3-5:30. Th le civ'iIili litnni ina-m'aaI sports couili has announc1 ted t hat a ini t he nieari ft ture, they intendr to hold a ha nd-ball totirina menit to discover' the best patir' of players at Carolina. Two men will ('ompoise a team,i an th1 le wtinn ing teamis wvill re'eiv'e a suit a ble rewunrd'l. LET OUR TRAINED SALES PERSONNEL GUIDE YOUR SELECTION OF FALL WEDDING GIFTS. Gifts. .For. .All..Occasions Visit . Our.. Gilt .Det. -RUFF HARDWARE CO. 1649 MAIN ST. sFa S44 BRYANT MEEKS. Center South Carolina Team Five Is Still First in Navy Tourney With only two weeks of play re maining in the Navy softball league, Team 5 held a 1 1-2 game lead over Team 3. All teams play a total of 18 games each and there are only 4 to be played. This fact places a definite strain on Team 3 as they will have to win all of their re maining games and heat Team 5 to cop the regimental champion ship, while Team 5 needs to win 3 out of the remaining five to win honors. Team play during the next week should take a definite upgrade as the lower teams are battling it out for the runner-up spot and the standings should change. Those teams having the service1 of football during their recent lay off didn't fare so well after theyl returned to their football chores. Examples of this are Teams 2 and 1 who lost the services of Junior Meeks and Steve Trewella plus Tommy Carr. Team standings as of Wednesday, September 19, are as follows: Team Won Lost Pet. 5 11 2 81I 3 .. ... .. .10 4 715 2 .. ... ... 7 7 500 1 .. .. .. 6 8 428 4 .. ... ... 4 9 307 DUTCH'BREMBS, Back South Carolina 1945 GRa Pre pare for a Si Writ. for a Ni DRAUGHON'S BU! ColumbI4 Approv The State Departi The U. S. Veteran The National Association of A We c STANDARD BUSI UIFE MEMB DRAUGHON'S EMP Mall 'I Name ...................,... Address .................... DRAUSHON'S BUW COLUMBI ceDU AND WHAT DO "1 . . . and wvhat do you thinl< on Saturday?" Tommy Howell, head football win the game." "Most Beautiful Man" Rigg play some ball or they might b< "J. C. Him," trainer-" . downs." P. R. Ball, rugged left guar< game." Buck Isom, back-" . . I woi off." Junior Meeks, pivot man-" good brand of ball and heat the Joe Piedmont, R. 0. football to be plenty of football for all. Captain Kennedy-" . . . If t with a win. . . ." IEd Tacy, announcer for WIS this fall-" . . . I'm confident way. . . ." Tina Cannon, charming Spor Recordl-" . . . Don't quote me 1 tc the Clemson game." Furman Cannon-" . . . He going all of the way." George Helow, President of S ey's on Carolina; I hope to sei the stands. . . Theory Courses In Physical Edu November; Fout Carolinians will he glad to wel come back to the campus, one of their long-lost. acquaintances. the theory courses in Physical Educa tion. These "gone-due-to-the-war courses were very popular in pre Pearl Harbor days bit since the depletion of the Physical Education staff, the courses were discontinued in favor o' practical training. President Smith. after a series of conference with Coach Frank De Mars, consulted with Rex Enright, former Athletic Director at Caro lina who plans to return to USC in December, and decided to put the ory courses back into the Carolina curriculum. This is the end of a long cam paign by Coach De Mars, who has been trying to reinstate these courses for some time. It was Coach De Mars who gathered material to gether to convince President Smith and Rex Fnright, that Carolina was ready to receive again, Physical Ed ucation theory courses. And it was i Coach De Mars who held the class to-class canvass to find boys in- j terested in starting these courses I in the November semester. The courses that are to he rein stated this coming semester are Physical Education 25 and 54. They ar e respect ively, Itroduct ion to Reprint Of PC Pubi 'l0 GiVe (aroIiniall Clinton. Sept. 1t0 - At t he close of three weeks of intensive drill. Coach l,onnie S. McMlilian surveyed the gridiron situnat ion at Presbyt erian college today, and found much abouit it for lament. Bright heacmns of hope in the Iliosemen's might are ten wecarers of t he Block P who dot t he Blue Stocking rost er. Eight of t hese men hattled far Piesbyt erian last sea son. Trwo are veterans of the war who played' the pigskin sport for the last time in 1941. Most hopeful of the facts about these let ter. vearer's is that they are well distrihuted as to posit ion. without a diipl ication occurring on the squiad. The only berth dev'oid of previous experience is left cnd which senms to he fairly securely in the grasp of lierb L,indsay. flank fIsh for Greenville liigh last sen son. The hark field h'oasts four letter men. At fullback is big ,loe Eaton, foi mcir AIr C'orps captain, who has had two years experience on Blue Stocking teams. Dan Muingo, of Pageland, and IRalph Piland, of IEDUATES iccessful Future w Catalog to ~INESS COLLEGE 3, S. C. d by nent of Education sAdministration :credited Commercial Schools fier NESS COURSES ERSHIP IN ..OYMENT BUREAU oday .......0................. MNESS COLLEGE ike~ YOU THINK? of the Carolina-Duke game manager-"... I think we'll - Duke really better surprised." We beat 'em by two touch -" . . . It should be a hot i't know until after the kick . . . I just hope we play a Devil outa them." manager-" . . there ought ie team's hot they'll come up in all of the Carolina games of a good ball game all the ts Editoress of the Columbia iow, I'm looking with an eye re's to a win, it'll be rough tudent Body-" . . . My mon a many Gamecock rooters in Will Begin cation in -ier Re-hired Physical Education. and Materias ind Methods in Physical Iducation. According to the catalogue. "These courses may he taken as electives for additional credit in Physical Fducation, not as substic tutes for required work . . . upon approval of the director and may he applied as Education credit.' Coach Arthur Fourier, whom most of the civilian ho%s will re member from earliet this summer, has been hired by the university to help Coach De Mars in the instrue lion of these classes. lie is a grad of the n r , Illinois, ind was commisioned in the Navy intil his release early this year. Coach De Mars is acting head of the department while Rex Enright s in the Navy, and will he in charge >f both practical and theory courses, but which classes he will handle, ind which cltsses Fourier will han rile have not been determined as Vet. One thing is certain. With the idditional help in the Physical Ed meation departmenli. ciNihiia, boys it Carolina will he getting more of he attention that they have needed or sn long. Coach De Mars should he sincere y thanked for his efforts In re aining for Calohna. the theory nurses in Physical F.duention. ciy Storyv ali iId 'arhoro. N. C.. ate ltt crmen can lidat es for Ithe halfiack posts, and 'allie G;ault. of G;reenville, seems aire of hik second season at the uater''back slot. It is subst ituites for these posi inns that are adding grey hairs to he heads of Coaches Mr.\lillan and nyder. lietc t hey must depetnd nt dtrawitng matecrial ftrom 2 hiigh school ltayers. noit- of whom have I ollege gridiron ex.perien.c.| "THE 0O.0 RELIABLE" METROPOLI Dining Room fot Reservotion - 1222 IHAPT( SOpen 'Tit Midnight WHERE STUDEN * WHY TAKE WE PAY FOR Life Health and Acci Capital Life & Hoa LESTER 1. BA' 1117 Hampton Street * BOOKS :-: OFFICE Ab THE R. L. I 1440 MAIN STREET -- UP ANY THING NEEDED romo Varsity Squa< Debut Agains South's Best I G;amccocks Leave : Early This Morninj Coaches First Footi The University of South Carolina Gamecocks left this morning forl] Durham for their opening game with Duke's mighty Blue I'"evils Saturday afternoon. Filled with determination to make a good showing against the power f ul Dukes, the Gamecocks tapered off in practice yesterday. ''hey will go thiough a light work out this afternoon in Durham. Coach Johnny McMillan, who Is making his debut as a college foot hall coach, will start a line averag ing 193 pounds and a hackfield av eraging 178 against Duke at Dur ham Saturday. Only tuo of the probahle starters weigh more than 200 pounds but most of them tip the beams in the neighborhood of 190. Ei:.ht of the men probably will take the field for the Gamecocks against the mighty Dukes are let ternien. two are freshmen, and one received a letter elsewhere. George Fa ris. 180, 1 layward. Calif., probahly will start at left end; although Ira Schmidt, 175. Florence. may get the call. Farris won a letter last year as Pat Thrash's und"i stdy. The right end post will be held down hy Buddy Riggs, 190, Charleston, also a letter mal. At left Iackle will he George Mc Donald, 20 ' ). Lake View, who start ed nearly every game last year. Right tackle will he occupied by lenry Couch. 205. Bateshurrg. who hegan about half of the 1944 ganes. Starting left guard will he relia ble Phil Bal. 185, letterman and onsistent starter in '44, while the right ntrl probably will he a husky freshman, 20)0-pound Dozier "llook" lelnily. a discharged vet eran who hails fnom Florence but who played high school hall at Mloncks Corner. Bryant. "Junior" Meeks. 185-pound er froni Macon. Ga.. Will start at center. Meeks won a letter at the 'nik ersity of Georgia before Navy transfe sent hin to arolina. The starting hac'kf,celd probatily witlI inclu tde thrice let termien: Reese Smith. 165. Plant City, Fla., bloc'k ing hack: Buck Istim. 19Th. Nor phlett. Ark., right half. atnd Boh Sideman, 197'. (Charlot te. N. C.. full hack. SmithI arnd Isomi. hothI Naval I nnes. won their let ters as re serves last . ear. Sideman, recently di silhargeId from t he Army Aitr corps, la. ed itn 19412. C'oncth John11ny MicMitlIan, push ing his squad hatd in an effort to get ready for the D'utke game Sept em her 22. indicated today t hat the hat Ic for thle crucial left half spot sill is far from set tled. COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED TAN CAFE Capacity Up to 100 Persons )N STREE~l TS MEET TO EAT Columbia, S. C. A CHANCE? EV ERY THING dent Hospitalization lIh Insurance Co. [ES, PresidentI Phns2-2206or 2-828 ID SCHOOL SUPPLIES IRYAN CO. -PHONE 5017 IN THE CL ASSROM Page Seven rrow I to Make t One of Elevens . or Durham L; McMillan all Game Chief contenders, along with lalf-pint llaralson. for the job are eorge "Pepper" Howell, 165, a very promising but inexperienced Naval trainee from Birmingham; Bayard Pickett, a 165-pound freshman flash from Sullivan's Island; Shirley "Red" Kite. 160. another yearling from Lumbcrton. N. C.: Bill Carr, 160. Cairo, Ga., 'and Raymond Ma ginn. 17., St. Louis, the last two also Naval ROTC men. Each of these candidates has something to recommend - him strongly. The one element lacking in all of them, except Ha-ralson, is experience. Little Dan is the only left half on the squad who has ever played a game of college foothall. "It's too early to tell who Is go ing to do most of the work at left half." Coach NMcMillan said. "Be cause of the inexperience of the me nwe'll have to w%ait and see how they perform under fire before de ciding whom 1) depend on." The hns will get their big test and how:-when the Gamecocks in vade Durham tomorrow for their opener with the mighty Duke Blue Devils. Coach Frank De Mars has In his posesslon two wrist waivar left in the gymnasium by some careless students. The owners may claim them by coming by Coach De Mars office and IdentifyIng. BUCK ISOM, Back South Carolina PALMETTO "CAPTAIN EDDIE" -with FRBED 31acMU'RRAY I,YNN BARK CAROLINA "THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS" -with LAIRAINE~ DAY ROBERT YOUNG RITZ "WEST OF PECOS" --with ROBERT MITCHUM BARBARA HALFE STRAND "GUNS OF THE LAW" -with DAVE O'BRiEN JOHN NEWIIL FIVE POINTS "THREE CABALLEROS" -with WALT DISNEY COMEDY FEATURE DRIVE IN "GENTLEMEN FROM ARIZONA"