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In the Mail Box Student Replies To Change Ora Sports Editor t The Gamecock University Campus Sir: Upon reading "In the Mail Box" in your latest edition of The Gamecock I've come to the con clusion that a frivolous student is exceedingly depressed over the an nual Carolina-Citadel affair. This so called epistle of mine is merely a challenge to my dear friend. His main objection seems to be in the fact that the poor lad did without a meal in order to attend WANT To EARN $9000 A YEAR.? / n O v1 rt ST t 'U C /h Would you like to be your own c boss . . . with professional standing in your community? C Then you'll be interested in a the opportunities offered by a C career in life insurance selling n for The Mutual Life. Many of our representatives earn $4,000 to $9,000 a year, and more! 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Well, let me say at his point that my heart bleeds for 4rm but personally, the group I ittended with and myself, man iged to get along fine on the tra litional hot dogs and hamburgers hat could be easily located any >lace inside the fair. I admit the ntrance charge was overwhelm ng-ten cents that is! Then we have his criticism of )rangeburg being such a terrific listance along with the other in -onveniences he suffered. As a emedy he suggests Florence or 'harleston. Now, fellow, I do be ieve they are just a trifle farther f I am any judge of distances. The tadium could easily be larger, I dmit, but then, too, we can't hope or everything. Personally I feel that the annual :arolina-Citadel classic should re lain as it is if we have to play 'he Citadel in the future. These arious problems attaching them elves to any football game trend add to the spirit with a certain onsequence of course. Who ever eard of walking into a football ame and sitting on the fifty ard line without a little delay r trouble. My opinion of the Carolina lemson game runs parallel to the bove. "Big Thursday" in South arolina is undoubtedly one of the iost spectacular and colorful days > be found around these parts. 'rue we could probably net a rper gate by playing some other ?am on Saturday of fair week nd Clemson at the end of the aason but this would probably estroy the traditional spirit of arolina students that is so well nbedded with the time and place f the game. Carolina would be ble to schedule an extra game ie same as Clemson would by laying at the end of the season. That do you think, the extra game r on with "Big Thursday?" Sincerely, E. D. G. .S. - To my charming friend. ards can be obtained at the first. ite on your right. raftsmen Block Campus 3ROS. k Dyers dieton 918 Main Street te Inn ng in N - SPAGHETTI ICE IN THE " ROOM 'RONE stor i sure Ie reed: Of MIgE A NO MEN en aticle abeut 110 IAROIR MEMORY IS A RIClK by Leonard Rood PRISI0INTiAI PO55SiiT No. 4 Narold Slt,..e 'es vs. irs all newsan... 25. Ode To * * or - the] By DON BARTOl These little monks pick All-Si (Of course, they pick other th They've not seen a game, But that's all the same, They READ about Charlie "( These little monks are sports You can tell by the width of They roamed in Virginny And North Carolinny, But they never did look to tr The monk on the left picked e (His cap is strictly garrison.) He said Cloud's my type, As he puffed on his pipe, He had not seen fullback Ha Gridders]H With the end of the football sea son several new prospects have reported to Coach Frank Johnson for basketball practice, as prep aration for the opening game with Newberry, December 15, continued in the field house. <. In Al Adams of Fairport Har bor, Ohio, the Gamecock basket ball squad will have one of th< finest centers in the nation. All Southern last year as a freshmati Al is famous for his "hook" shol (Photo by Manning Harris.) PROTECTING YOUR Eyes Now With PROPER LIGHT Will Pay BIG 'DIVIDENDS In Your Future! South Carolina Electric & Gas Company The APey All-S * * r didn't monkey with i - The spry mi< As for guar utherns, He sat on hi ings, too.) Beyond ridic But he still ,hoo Choo." The Monk of writers, (That baby the mouth, For runners He consulte Strickland a1 e south. backfield. So the three Which from But don't ta As we're all crison. Just ask Wa Leportto Ca Bobby Giles of last year's team, Freddie Bargiacchi and Ed Pasky, all backs on the Gamecock foot ball team, and Len Ekimoff, cen ter, have bolstered the squad. Al Adams, all-Southern Conference Don Kiser will add experience I Coach Jess Alderman sends his me:1 man at the University, Kiser foug see service In that category this holding daily workouts at the gyr by Manning Harris.) featuring: A BREAKFA * H1AM, SAUl e TWO EGGS * GRITS .* TOAST, JE] eALL BREAKFAST HOUJRE THE 01 5 POINTS.-NEXT nD outhern the birds idle monk was a shrewd one, is he went corallin'; B stool de, overlooked Neil Allen. n the right plays piano. has certainly swung 'em!) and ends I his friends, id Wilson not among 'em. wise monks made a roster, our point of view is a fluke, ke our words, for the Birds, ke Forest and Duke?! Ee Practice center last year, Henry Martin, leading scorer for the Birds last season, Phil Cantore, regular for ward, and Cy Szakasci, regular guard, head the list of candidates for the starting five. o the Carolina boxing team when into the ring in January. A letter ht in the 175-pound class and will season. The Gamecock boxers are nnasium and on the track. (Photo ST BARGAIN SAGE, or BACON JLY & COFFEE FOR 35# FROM 5 to 11 A. M. tIENTAL E)OR TO THE PL AZA :.: Will "Red" Harvin (left) nd Cec ends on the 1947 edition of the Gan and frequently broke through to th the line of scrimmage. Harvin, a i old. is six feet, two inches and wei from Abbeville and is a sophomore, inch and weighs 180 pounds. Both siderably next fall and one may re ates in June. (Photo by Manning I Carolina Girls The Women's Athletic Associa tion of Carolina will send repre sentatives to Winthrop College Saturday to participate in the an nual Sports Day, Catherine Wal lace, president, said. Carolina will be represented in three sports. Janet Wiles of Co lumbia will head the volleyball team, Betty Speigler of Edgefield will serve as captain of the tennis team and Betsy Sipple of Colum bia has charge of the swimmers. The purpose of the sport day is to further good sportsmanship and create interest in athletics among college girls, Miss Wallace said. The University will be represented at a business meeting of the South Carolina Women's Athletic Assbci-| ation at Winthrop today. I 1530 M To Look SMA Stay Warm on SEE OUR LARGE WOOLSMUFF ALL Ci $2.50 ar Slipover and Bu ALL!i Sleeveless ani $3.95 t< Capitol W "Style an. At Popula 126 M, i Woolbright (right) were reserve Recocks. Both saw a lot of service row runners for big losses behind unior from Manning, is 23 years ghs 190 pounds. Woolbright hails He is 22 years old, six feet, one NMI bolster the end positions con place Bobby O'Harra, who gradu 1arris.) In Sports Day Officers of the Carolina associ ation are Catherine Wallace, presi dent; Betty Callahan of Winns boro, vice-president; Margaret Ele azer of Columbia, secretary; Laura Roberts of Columbia, treasurer; Peggy Parish of Manning, re corder; and Elinor Hull of Colum bia, publicity chairman. College Barber Shop % Block from Campus Side Entrance University Grill RT --AND ... Winter Days 3 SELECTION OF LEIISSILKS ??LORS id $3.50 TERS tton Front Style VOOL I Long Sleeve a $6.95 en's Shop ir Prices" alN ST.