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Gamect Georgia Bows To Gamecocks In Dual Meet The Carolina track team defeat ed the University of Georgia cin dermen 68 to 67 Saturday after noon in Athens, Ga. Georgia captain, Ken McCall, fvas high man of the Bulldogs with 15 points, setting a new school record in the pole vault by jump ing 12 feet, 8% inches. McCall barely edged Carolina freshman star Rupert Drews in the 100 yard dash and defeated Olin McGill in the 220 low hurdles. Five freshmen, Wayne Brackett, Ed Coleman, Billy Kincaid, Olin McGill, and Rupert Drews played a big part in the Gamecock victory accounting for exactly half of the team's 68 , points. Dependable Scooter Rucks collected the second largest number of points for the Carolina tracksters by racking up 10 points with firsts inl the 220 and the 440 events. High jump: Farr (G), 0. Mc Gill (SC), C. McGill (SC). Height -6 ft., 1%. Shot Put: Coleman (SC), Wil son (SC), Sutton (Ga). Distance 48 ft., 3 in. Mile run: Brackett (SC), Cramer (G), Dennis (SC). Time 4:42. 440-yard dasn: Rucks (SC), Sutton (G), McKenzie (SC). Time: 48.4. 100-yard dash: McCall (G), Drews (SC), Bates (G). Time: 10:2. Discus throw: Marshall (G), Coleman (SC), Sutton (G). Dis tance 48 ft. 3 in. 120 yard high hurdles: Atwell (SC). Walston (C 0. eMGuil (SC). Time 16 seconds (Snoddy, ineligible Georgia freshman, ran exhibition inl 16.2). 880-yard run: Brackett (SC), Kincaid (SC), Bradberry . (G). Time 2:07.2. Broad jump: Bradberry (G), C McGill (SC), Farr (G). Distance 21 ft., 4 in. Pole vault: McCall (G), McCook (SC), Brown (SC). Height 12 ft., 8% in. 220-yard dash: Rucks (SC), Sutton (G), McKenzie (SC). Time 22.2. Two mile run: Brackett (SC), LOANS MADE of I Across from PAL] LIBERTY LOAN AT THE ' * NEXT L.ADD veronica I ThuWed. Along . Druin0haW Th.e Sea'~O1 Edwa a 0PIEL 1huWed Entertainment Is Health and )Cks M Birds Upset Fal With 9 To 4 Vi, By JOE M The high-flying Carolina ba; as a definite contender for stat year by upsetting a highly fa Saturday afternoon at Davis fie in four starts for the Gamecoc The Indians came to Columbia - with impressive wins over Michi gan State, Ohio University, and < Charlotte of the Class B Tri-State t league behind thein and were rated 3 shoo-ins for the title by experts. Carolina beat them at their own i game-hitting. Outstanding fielding by Johnny I Sykes, Freddie Bargiacchi and Jim I Pinkerton plus timely hitting by I Captain Harry Parone and steady relief hurling by Bill Camp spelled I victory for Carolina. Wildness by Indian pitchers helped the Bird I cause considerably and in the big I sixth inning Coach Billy Laval pa- I raded three pitchers on and off the hill in an effort to quench the i fire. Carolina scored three times in that stanza to sew up the ball game. Meet Wake Today The win caused many specu-1 lators to consider Coach Ted Pe- Li toskey's chances for state and con ference honors, but the new mentor refused to comm)ent. According I to Petoskey, the games with North Carolina and Wake Forest offer spectators a good chance to weigh their team's chances,for any titles. The Birds met North Carolina1 yesterday at Davis Field and are scheduled to visit Bennettsville to day and tomorrow for two tiltsi against the strong Wake Forest Deacons. Starting pitchers for the two gaines haven't been announced yet, bt Petozlkey. ... . Charlie: Long, Bill Camp, John Sherer and" Dean Rivers for the Wake Forest games. Pitching Strong Although Dean Rivers' arm ap pears a little stiff, he can still be counted on for a couple of innings Craine (G), Dean (SC). Time 10:55.2. 220-yard low hurdles: McCalli (G), Sutton (G), 0. McGill (SC). Time 26.9. Javelin throws: Buck (SC), Marshall (G), Presster (SC), Dis tance 161 ft. 9 in. ON ANYTHING ralue tIETTO THEA~TRE & LUGGAGE CO. AlN ST. rHEA TRES WEEK!.e Eddie cANt4 ALR A ml M0 arh og Time V 0 11eld Over 5aigofl AIan 1.Ag. VerOnicaAK lthru slA2. Sand sat sonVMaOd S. FridaV*3t1 Essential to Good Happiness! ake Bi vored Indians nory Saturday OLONY eball team established itself e and conference honors this vored Newberry Indian nine Id 9-4. The win was the third ks. of work. This department is one >f the team's strongest to date and he hurlers have come around b.z Fond anyone's expectations. Following a practice game held it Capital City park with the Co umbia Reds, Coach Petoskey said ke was well pleased with the club's )erformance against the A eaguers. "This year's pitchers," Petoskey oasted, "are the best bungh of ollege hurlers I've ever coached." lowever, he pointed out the care ess Carolina baserunning, particu arly around second. "Too many of the nen are be ng picked off by opposing catch rs and on easy fielding plays. rhey aren't keeping their eyes cei pen." pil Two surprising improvements C >rought relief to the two most e flaring weaknesses of the club to late. The way Gus Allen handled iimself behind the plate and the >erking up of Captain Harry Pa -one's hitting in the Newberry ontest. Petoskey had much praise for he fine throwing displayed by un ,nown F. F. Youngue while work ng out at Capital City park Mon- bil lay. He tabs Youngue as a defi- sil fite contender for heavy catching a luty and planned to use him either lei tgainst North Carolina or Wake Ei( 'orest. Youngue is a hard-worker se >ehind the plate even though he ac v t14 'E~ght fnr a catcher. His tw iitting and throwing leaves little te1 o be desired. This may be the an- ba wer to Petoskey's catching prob- so en1. on Dope From The Dugout The wily Newberry mentor, in 3illy Laval, had nothing but praise C, or the umpiring of Joe Patrone a ind "K. K." Outz. He rates them iead and shoulders above the other nen in blue in South Carolina- a% Following the ball game, the two :oaches, Laval and Petoskey, were running a race for crying . ionors. Both had the crying towel aj 3ut for pitchers nid to hear them a talk, their clubs would be lucky lo Lo break even this year (between Lhem they've beaten Michigan State, Duke and Ohio State-the Dest college teams in the country). Rumors have it that Sugar Hor ton, Newberry starter last week, was rated one of the top prospects in the state by a ma.jor league scout. That scout must not have' teeni Deani Rivers, Bill Camp or Cy Szakacsi work. The scorebook u was filled in every column for the First time in many a moon last K week - everything happened. Therer balked, both catchers al owed passed balls, Camp made a vild pitch, both pitchers hit bats- ca nenm, and both teams made double st lays. 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Carolina's pitchers have held the position to 3.000 earned run 'erage per game while their stes have earned over five runs. r Szakacsi and Dean Rivers lead E.R.A. with no earned runs -ainst them. -Szakacsi worked in ro games, five innings and al wed only five hits while Rivers 'ennis Teami )owns Tigers 'or First Victory Carolina's te'nnis teami chalked their first win of the season dtefeatinig Clemsoni 5 to 2 Sat day afternoon. They had previ sly lust their opening match to slamnazoo, Mich. The match sc'he.duled with W~of rd for Monday afternoon was neelled because- of a misunder tndling ini regardl to thet. locale. Summary-Singles: Bien Turner (USC) defeated ok 6-0, 6-3. Murray (C1) defeated Smith I 7-5, 6-4. Constan (U SC) defeated Walker I, 3-6, 6-3. Kilgo (USC) defeated Wanina iker 6-2, 6-2. Roth (USC) defe.ated Cauthen 1, 7-5. Doubles: Ben Turner aind Mason Turner rSC) defeated Walker and Mur y 7-5, 8-6. Cook and Wauinamaker (C1) de sted Jefferies and Tyson 6-2, lEN WHO KNOW SHOES SPORT COATS SHIRTS VELESS SWEATERS I Styles I CAN 3SHOP Confer Gamecock Base bove includes, first row (left to right) Fred Bargiacchi, second base; Runt Frank Sherer, pitcher; Harry Parone, tcher; Gus Allen, catcher; John Szakac usenbury, outfield; Bill Collins, outfield o round out the week's schedule. (Phoi Has .539 A Gamecock pitched two hitless innings against Newberry last week. Bill Camp Nan has struck out the most batsmen, Par five, allowed the most hits, nine, Crit and pitched the most innings, 12, Alle in the three games he has worked Bar for the Gamecocks. John Sherer Syk has walked five enemy hitters to Joh top the 13 department. Rookie Coll Don loore's five earned runs are P the most tallies chalked up against Sco a Carolina moundsman. TEANM AVERAGES INCLUDING Nam APRIL 3 GAME szaki Iiei Hitting cm Name G AB H R RBI Av Long Pinkerton, 3b 4 13 7 5. 1 .539 Sher Cribb, cf 4 17 6 4 5 .353 M1O' Bargiacchi, 2b 4 18 6 2 7 .333 TOT Johnston, lb 4 17 5 5 2 .294 Parone, rf 4 14 1 1 0 .267 Allen, c 2 4 1 2 0 .250 Collins, If 4 15 3 4 1 .200 Sykes, ss 4 17 3 2 0 .187 Scott, C 3 9 1 2 1 .111 Dusenbury, ef 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Hitting Leaders Hits: Pinkerton, 7; Runs: Pin kerton, Johnston, 5; RBI: Bargi acchi, 7; 2BH1: Pinkerton, 2; 3BH: None; HR: Scott, 1; SB: Bargi acchi, 2. College Barber Shop b~ Block from Campus Side Entrance University Grill At U. S. C. BERT EDENS Smokes CHESTERFIELDS She' says' "I lik~es 'em" A nationwide survey shows that Chesterfields are TOPS with college students from Coast-to-coast. Paid Advertisement. for Shoes that look like new visit ROBERTS SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE C . . NEXT TO CITY FIRE DEPT. 1319 Sumter St. ence hall Team Ow Mitchell Scott, catcler; John : V'illis, second base. 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