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On The Ball With Ish Moore Those bouts in the Field House Tuesday night were really rugged! And promoter Joe Piedmont managed to drag in all the glamor of a real honest-to-goodness pro boxing ex hibition ... even to the extent of getting a crowd of almost two thousand roaring enthusiastic fans there to cheer for their favorites. Having the Navy band really helped too . we almost (almost, that is) felt like jumping into the ring for a few swift left jabs when George Auld and the boys played "The Star Spangled Banner." Whether they were on the sending or whether they were on the receiving end of those terrific punches, every fighter entered in the whole tourney . . . preliminaries, semi-finals, and finals . . . give evidence of having plenty of the stuff that makes up an All American man. Congratulations and bouquets especially to "Most Promising Boxer" Marion Watson and "Most Popular" fighter R. D. Wilson. And then, there're the other champs -Gus Lunsford, Wayne Tye, Bobby Block, Chuck Spann, George "Chesty" Farris, and "Rabbit" (Dynamite Dan) Daniels. As Catfish always says, "You just can't make chicken salad. . . ." But the diamond lads will be out for a little chicken salad tonight up Greenville way-Baptist chicken salad this time. We'll just stick our neck out this time and lay down some two to one odds that the boys come home with that Furman bacon, two big wins, and that all-in vigorating feeling that they're without a doubt the best nine baseball players in this Palmetto state! I Incidentally, we lost that bet last week . . . but then, we just didn't think that the Blue Hose could luck out on that one . . . even if the game was being played on a washboard field. Our boy 'Arry came thru with a 400 yard bingle into center field . . . and that P. C. gardner closed his eyes, ran like T-hail, stuck up his mitt, and robbed Parone of the best "homer" of the season! Yes . . . the bases were loaded ! But congratulations, Blue Stockings, we'll say our prayers next time too. For fraternity brothers, George and Steve Trewhella were really slugging! For the first two rounds, we kinda thought that both the lads were sorta tired of living and were doing their best to get to the promised land . . . and all that time we were moving our chair back just a little bit further, hoping that none of those wild blows would miss and sling a 16 ounce glove out into our directiont. Not too incidentally, South Carolina could have a fewv things like the boxing tourney every wveek-maybe not in athletics, but anything that'd build up the old "Do or die for the old Maxie Monument" feeling into the hearts of even the lowest freshmen. No kidding, you all ..ounds good for the old Chicken Coop! Bobby Wickam just came into our little abode with the good news that the Bird netmen had (lone it again . . . those boys are headed for the Palmetto state championship . .. or rather, those boys and that girl are headed for the champ's throne. Sara Cline played with the gang Wednesday after noon, since P. C. insisted upon paying their feminine star . . . who, incidentally is Mrs. Robert Miller. the seventh rank ing woman player in the south. Bobby, Freddy Atkinson, and the boys are wandering into Tar H-eelia land this after noon for a return engagement with the Wildcats of David Ason college. Our money, as always is on the Gamecock lads . . . and dlarn it. we lost the last time that Rooster of ours squared off with the D)avidson Wildlcat! Woops . . . it's time for a little pre-mrptial interdigitation . . . so . . . Hiasta Luego. * WHY TAKE A CHANCE? WE PAY FOR EVERYTHING Life Health and Accident Hospitalization Capital Life & Health Insurance Co. ' LESTER 1. BATES, President 1117 Hampton Street * Phones 2.2206 or 2-8828 Join the Rush... Call on Russ... Russ Drake's Parkway Grill 4 tasty Snacks and Cleanliness The Bright Spot at 5 Points Convenient for 'Parkers and Sparkers" .. 749 Harder St. Phone 25723 AL Shown above are member Stowers, Arthur Lamb, and oy Stan Lewis.) Navy Pistol Team I Record During Fo" BY PEPPER HOWELL On May 11, the University of South Carolina NROTC pistol team will fire In competItion against the other NROTC units over the nation for the national NROTC Pistol Trophy. This contest will come as a climax to a successful season in competition with other schools in the country, during which tho U. S. C. team lost only one match. Under the watchful eyes of Allen Davey, C.G.M.. U.S.N., the team composed of Bob Weher. Bob Boli, Dick Toupin, Blackie Stowers, Ar thur Lamb, and George Seymour, has developed into the ranking team in the U. S. These six men were chosen in competition with 15 con testants during the summer term of '45. They fire every day in personal competition and the high score is posted on the bulletin hoard at the NROTC armory each week. At this week the team is firing for a $5.00 BETTER LIGHT RTTTED as.s I Io.s% SIGHT * South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. We have the most complete line of mod el aeroplane, race car, train, and boat kits, engines, and sup plies a v a ilable in South Carolina. A visit to our store will im completeness of our stock. of Hobbycraft I ."Buy I Owned and Operated by CoI 3306 MilIwood Ave. "Special Ait, The Gamecoe The Navy's Pride of the NROTC pistol team. L veorge Seymour. Absent fror )ets Amazing r Years Stay prize for top score in three days competition. Several weeks ago the team drop ped its first match to Northwest ern University 841-827, after defeat ing three in a previous engagement. Other 'RO teams which have fallen before the Gamecock muzzels are Duke, Ga. Tech., Illinois. North Carolina. Michi.rnn, Wi sansin, Washington, N..U. and the Coast Guard Academy. The matches are fired on a cer tain on each teai' Ahomi-ie ungel with a representative of the Of ficial Small Bore Rifle Association on hand to supervise. The repre sentative then tahulates the score and sends it to RTPERS in Wash MEET YOUR VGrou 1705 Mal A MEAL Ii EVE Oelicatessen-Rys & Every Day Is a HoIk U press you With the E'ONSJ rom Th'e Boys Who Ba umble's most experl.ed end pi Columbia, 55, S. C. r?ntion Given to Mn k Davey's Boys Oft to right: Bob Bolin, Bob i the picture is the team's coac ington, D. C., where the winner is noted and announced. In this way a match between schools 3,000 miles apart is carried on with facility. When asked, in an interview, to comment on his team Chief Davey said he thoughts were "about the best I've seen and should be a cinch to walk away with National ilonors'" One hesitates to tag the immortal "Scuttlebutt" to a remark about a team with such a record behind it, so instead-Good Luck Chief. Gamecock Golfers Carolina's putters gathered more points than in any previous match this season but still lost to Georgia Tech by a score of 14%--3 1- Tues day afternoon at the Druid Hills Country Club in Atlanta. FRIENDS AT ChS m Street NY SANDWIRH Punkernickle Bread lay At GROUCHO'S [NC. 'ogressive model bulders Phone 29279 ii Ordera" Neber, Dick Toupin, Wilson h, Chief Allen Davey. (Photo Faculty Matches Athletic Ability Against WAA Several faculty members of the University of South Carolina will match athletic ability against uni versity co-eds in a softball game to be played May 10 and sponsored by the newly-organized Women's Ath lefic association. Katherine Wallace, vice-president of the organization, has challenged Professor Christo-1 pher Fitzsimons of the Commerce department for the game. Each of these will be responsible lor se curing the players for their team. All players must know the standard rules. as it will be an official game. The game will be played on Gibbes Green or Davis Field. The WAA is also sponsoring a tennis tournament for girls which I will begin May 6. 'Skeets" llead rick. who is in charge of arrange ments, urges all girls who wish to compete to sign up in Sims or Maxcv lobbies before May 4. Only one requirement is made of players -six hours spent in practice. Prac tice time Is to be reported to Trudle Leonard or Frances Smith by May 4. The matches will not be played on the campus. Arrangements are being made with the city recrea tion committee to use the courts in Valley Park or Earlwood. Both sin gle and double matches will be played. Girls may earn 30 points for 6 hours practice: 10 points for en tering the tournament: 10 points for being in the finals: and 20 points for wInning the tournament. Another feature of the new WAA is a series of bikes on Thursday afternoons. Ten points will he awarded for each hike and 40 points The Artcraft Shop 731 Main Street Carying a Complete Line of Artist and Handicraft Materials. On the Corner of MaIn & Green LORICK OFFICE EQUI * Office I * Office ! Architects and Ei Phone 6176 :-: COLUMB Page Ni Celusta Shuts OutCompany 7 For Sixth Win George Celusta. pride and joy of -ompany 1, came through again Nednesday afternoon as he struck )ut ten members of Company 7's ,oftball team and held the outfit .o no hits. Company 1 came .hrough with four runs to take heir sixth straight win. In another thriller, Company 2 )utscored the Zoom Boys of Com iany 6 to take that contest by a icore of 7-6. The V-5 lads came through with a pretty double play vhen Obel, second baseman, icooped up a hot grounder, tossing he hall to the S. S.. who tagged Moore out and then tossed it to irst baseman Cross, who tagged the base to eliminate batter Mar ston. Pizza was on the mound for the losers, while Edwards hurled for the victors. Over In another section of Davis Field, Dick Twinning pitched his Company 3 mates to an 8 to 2 vic tory over Jim O'Rourke, and the members of the Company 5 nine. On Melton Field, members of V-5 :ompany 8 mauled Coles Couch, Ship's Company, and emerged with a 10 to 0 victory. Following are the team percent ages: Won Lost Pet. Co.1 ................. 6 0 1.000 Co. 3 ................. 4 1 .800 Co. 7 ................. 3 1 .750 Co. R ................. 3 1 .750 Co. 2 ................. 2 2 .500 Co. 5 ................. 1 2 .333 Reg. Staff ............ 1 2 .333 Co. 6 ................. 1 3 .250 Co. 4 ................. 1 3 .250 Ship's Co. ............ 1 4 .200 Band ................. 0 4 .000 to the girl appointed to be in charge of it. Points awarded will he counted toward the 400 point goal, for which a girl merits an English style letter "C". Before a girl can claim a letter. however. she must complete the re quired 10-day training program, for which 100 points will be given. Re quirements of this program are: eight hourA sleep each night, no smoking or drinking, a 20-minute rest peliod each day. a 30-minute period of ever %vo, s sweeOts e t 20 minutes after meals, and only fruit and milk hetween meals. Recently elected officers of the organization ar'e Caroline Dieter, president: Katherine Wallace, vice president: "Skeets" Hleadrick, sec retary: Becky Melton, treasurer; Trudie Leonard. r'ecorder: Frances Snith. assistant r'ecorder; and Mil lie Fillingim. song chair'man for hikes. Mrs. Lois West. physical ed ucation instructor, is faculty ad vi sor. RICE'S CAFETERIA This Cafeteria will close Saturday, and will reopen Wednesday morning (May 18th) BREAKFAST Under New Management Mrs. Hymen f New Manogeri COUCH PMENT CO. -.quipment supplies mgineers Supplies 924 Gervios St. IA, . C.