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SPORTORAMA By DON BARTON YOUR CHOICE Congratulations to Bryant Meeks on being -voted Carc lina's outstanding athlete. We are glad that the student bod had the opportunity to express their appreciation for- th service that Junior has done the university in various atl letic events. May this be just one more stepping stone t even greater achievement. We also would like to congratulate Earl Dunham on plac ing second in the poll. Earl certainly displayed all the quali ties outlined on the ballot, as did Meeks, and deseryes a grea deal of credit for his truly great work in football, basketbal and baseball at Carolina. All of us will miss "Sherif f's" grea field generalship on the USC gridiron next fall, along wit] his fine offensive and defensive work. Carolina is fortunate in having two such athletes on th campus at the same time. She is unfortunate in not beini able to present more than one trophy. We point with pride to these two Macon boys; to Junio with anticipation of a great year to come-to Earl wit] fond memories of one who has been A credit to the Univer sity of South Carolina. You'll have to go a long way to replac either of them. ATTENDANCE 1,000! Wednesday afternoon we had as our guests the Presby terian College tennis team. For this match, as for all others Carolina students filled the bleachers and were standing a] around the courts. This is encouraging for the future o tennis here. Well, Coach Murray of P. C. had with him a form tha he uses to keep a record of tennis matches. On that fort was a place to record the attendance figures, and the Blu Stockings coach had filled in "1.000" as the attendance a that match. Personally, we couldn't estimate more than about 400 a the turnout, so we have concluded that Carolina supporter, gave out with so much spirit and chatter at the matche that it made it seem that there were twice as many there We wish there had been! LOOKING AHEAD Coach Enright plans to meet with representatives fron major organizations on the campus in the near future t4 settle the student seating situation for next fall's home foot ball games. The purpose is to find what section of the sta dium will be best for accommodating the student body an( what portion of it will be required. Another problem is i find out how much space is necessary to seat one studeni so the amount of space to hold around 5,000 can be deter mined. This thing of date tickets might be handled in a differen manner from last year's systemt. We understand that Caro lina is one of the few schools in the South that allows outsid "dates" to sit in the student section. The usual procedur is to honor the student athletic card in another section an let him buy a general admission ticket for his guest. Much of this will be ironed out when Enright gets te gether with the representative students. We think this i an excellent idea on the part of our director of athletics, a it will prevent difficulty next fall and allow everyone to coir centrate on our football team instead of the mob at the gater BRIEFLY SPEAKING Overheard at the Carolina-P. C. tennis match, after Verno Boy had led the students in fifteen rahs for the whole dam team: Bob Spurrier, top man for P.C.-"Now I've see everything" . . . To the student who wrote on one of th ballots for selecting the outstanding athlete, "No outstant ing athlete at Carolina." Brother, if you don't think ther is, just ask the recipient of one of Meeks' body blocks, c one who has been tackled by Dunham, or one who hs STARTED a three-round bout with Avant or Spann. W appreciate humor in the right place, but we didn't find: amusing in the least, and this was certainly no place for i The sports shirt find of the decade! 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HOPE-DAVIS MAIN AT LADY STREET an4RuROW SPORTS SNIRTS Cinder Team Goes To Clemson Today; Seek Second Victory] Seeking to even their season's record at two and two, the Game- E cock trackmen will journey to C Y Clemson today to match wares e e with the Tiger thinclads in the d sole meeting of the year between o these old rivals. r Comparative records of the two n teams indicate a close meet is in d prospect, and Coach DuPre be lieves his boys will have to be at a their best to come out on top. a a Banking on such stalwarts as Scooter Rucks, Jim Ratliff, Droopy S Atwell, Bird Dog Thornton, Bill f a Buck, Ray Wilson, and ,several s others, the Birds will be strong contenders for first places in most . events, but the Tiger squad ap pears to have -the advantage in h depth. e T1 I Golfmen Lose To Clemson On Local Country Club Links tl Clemson's talented golf team b - handed the Carolina linkmen a 14- f 4 setback on the Columbia Coun- 2 try Club course Thursday after 1 noon. It was the first meeting of the year between the two teams. o t Chip Clark of the Tigers had t low score for the day with 71. Mc- c Kinsey, Clemson, and Bob Thorne, h Carolina, shot 73 and 74 respec- F tively. p Summary: Thorne, USC, defeat- t ed Pickens, 2-1. Clark, Clemson, defeated Jeter, a 3-0. McKinsey, Clemson, defeated ' Chapman, 3-0. Chapman, Clemson, and Rob- T erts, Carolina, tied 1%-1%. A Pickens-Clark, Clemson, defeat ed Thorne-Jeter, 2%-%. 1 i McKinsey-Chapmnan, Clemson, defeated Roberts-Chapman, 3-0. NOTICE Coach Enright has requested all persons to refrain from using - Melton Field for any kind of ath e letics. The field has been sodded B and grass planted, so that the jfield will be better suited for foot ball games next fall. All students'. . cooperation is requested. CAROLINA ENGRAVING CO. COIA'MSRIA.S.C. SII l518% Taylor Street C-H-W+ARRO r s t The Arrow Sudan is made shirt fabric we have ever t ting college buyer. 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Boulware defeated Park, 1 nd Fagan downed Isbell. Woolhiright defeated Whitlock i the only match in Section III, 11 results being as of press time 'hursday. fine Teams Take Part t n Intramural Volley all Championship Wednesday, April 23, marked te beginning of the men's volley all tourney, when Sigma Nu de mated Pi Kappa Phi and Preston nd East defeated SAE. There are nine teams entered i the tourney, which will run irough Monday, May 19. Play ffs will begin on that date be ,een the top four teams for the iampionship. Games that were supposed to I ave been played Thursday and 'riday of this week were post oned because of the high school rack meets. Joe Grugan requests iat those teams arrange through im, to play these off Monday 1 fternoon. The schedule for Monday and uesday is as follows: Monday, 2 p. m.: Court No. 1, 1 AE vs. Phi Epsilon Pi; Court o. 2, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Kappa Ipha. 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As of Thursday, Tenement 29 nd Pi Kappa Alpha share the ead in Section I with two victories gainst no defeats. Also sporting perfect record is Pi Kappa Phi vith one win and no' defeats. Sigma Chi is next with a won ne, lost-one record, followed by [enement 9-10 with no wins and hree losses. SAE is in last place, iaving won none while losing hree. In Section II, Sigma, Nu is lead ng the pack with a 2-0 record. A our-way tie follows between {appa Sigma, Independents, Lamb la -Chi Alpha, and Phi Epsilon 'i; each having .won one and lost one. The Carovets are in last place vith a 0-2 record. Kappa Alpha and Phi Sigma Cappa are out front in Section II, having two wins each, while osing none. Preston 1st also has fine record of one win and no lefeats. Following Preston is [enement 30, won, none and lost mne; Bull Street, won none and ost two; and Tenement 25, also vith two defeats. The 10 o'clock gym class is lead ng in Section IV with a record of wo wins and no defeats. Phi Kap a Sigma also has a perfect rec rd, having won one and lost none. n third place is Tenement 3 with 1-1 mark, while ATO occupies he cellar with no wins and one lefeat. LEARN T, COPELA 1409 Main Street Men's Fine HATS -SHOES Al Cleaning Just M From th( Cleaners 1209 Pe H A Large Cards an f< MOTHEI MA' Baseball Team Today-End Tw4 Netters Meet Citadel Today; Down Furman Coach Hank Bartos will send his up-and-down racquet team against the Citadel Bulldogs in Charleston this afternoon. This will be the fifth match of the week for the Carolina netters, and their fourth on consecutive days. The feature match of the week was played Wednesday on the local courts before the largest turnout of the season. Presby terian furnished the opposition on this occasion. The best Carolina's players could do was make every match close, four of them going into the third set, but the Blue Stockings were able to tighten up and win the decisive sets in all cases and the visitors came out on the long end of a 7-0 score. Turner, McLaurin, and McKin ney were able to win sets in the single matches, but weakened in the third. Todd dropped his singles match to Wilkinson, 6-4, 6-3. A. J. Smith returned to action after a siege of malaria and took the lead in both his sets but was overtaken on both occasions and fell to Krouse, 8-6, 7-5. The locals came back strong Thursday to win handily from Furman, 7-2. McLaurin and Todd, with their usual steady brand of tennis were able to take their op ponents in straight sets, while Turner and Mchinney were forced into a third, but won on both oc casions. Smith and Barton continued to find the going rough, dropping their singles matches for USC's only losses. 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Although the Georgians could get no more than seven hits during the game, the Carolina fingers is sued enough free passes to en able them to amass the necessary number of runs to come out on top. The locals meet Presbyterian College in Kingstree Tuesday. ANNOUNCEMENT The girls softball club will meet twice next week, it was announced yesterday. The first meeting will be held at 3 p. m., Wednesday and the second on Thursday at 4 p. m. Both will be held at Gibbes Green. WANTED Men for Sales Work Con tacting Physicians, Hos pitals, etc. Long established nationally known ethical pharmaceutical manufacturer has limited num ber of openings for men inter ested in contacting physicians to promote and interpret most recent developments of medical and pharmaceutical research. Permanency, security and ex cellent opportunities for ad vancement for successful me: in this organization. Salary and expense. 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