University of South Carolina Libraries
U.S.C. Basel Wake Fores Carolina's baseball team travels to Bennettsville today for a night game with the strong Wake For est Deacons. Coach Ted Petoskey announced Bo Hagan and Bill Camp as his pitching choices for the opening game. Petoskey will be out for sweet revenge since the same Deacons blasted his charges 19-1 in 1940, his first year as baseball coach at Carolina. He hopes to pass Wake Forest in the long series dating back to 1896 between the two schools. To date the Wakes are a game up on the Birds, hav ing won 11 and lost 10. Tomorrow afternoon it will be a dog-eat-dog affair according to Petoskey and no definite mound assignments have been made. Frank Sherer and Don Moore will probably get the nod. The starting lineup: Freddie Bargiacehi, 2b Johnny Sykes, ss Jim Pinkerton, 3b Joe Johnston, 1b Bill Collins, if Harry Parone, rf Keith Cribb, ef Gus Allen, e Bo Hagan, p Fraternity Softball Play Gets Started In Intramural Loop By JIMMY CRAWFORD The intramural softball tourna ment opened with a hit this week with 13 teams representing the fraternity league and 13 teams for the independent league. Each league is subdivided into two sec tions of sx and seven teams. The teams will play each other but once and upon conclusion of the regular schedule, a playoff be tween the tw%u top teams- oil each section will follow to determinel the league winners. The two league winners will then meet for the intramural championship. Results of the games thus far played are as follows: Phi Ep-, silon Pi-Kappa Sigma, 8-6, Phi Kappa Sigma-Lamba Chi Alpha, 2-1; Sigma Nu-Kappa Alpha, 13 11; Sigma Chi-Sigma Alpha Ep aIln , 7-;. Thp indppendent (,friball league, composed of non-fraternity stu dents at the University of South Carolina, will begin a single round~ robin tournament April 13, with a playoff scheduled to be held upon conclusion of the schedule May 11. Al - A 2105 SAN'l WHERE DEVINE MEE IN FIVE POINTS SEC iallers Meet t Tonight IM Schedule In Fraternity League Given Charles Bernstein, chairman of the fraternity intramural coun cil's softball committee at the uni versity, has released the following schedule for remaining games in the fraternity softball league through May 4. (Key to schedule: Davis field No. 1-DF No. 1, Davis field No. 2-DF No. 2, Melton field-MF). Games begin at 5 p. m. April 7-Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Alpha (DF No. 1), Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (DF No. 2). April 9-Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Pi Kappa Alpha (MF). April 13-Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Nu (DF No. 1), Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Pi Lambda Phi (DF No. 2). April 14-Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Epsilon Pi (MF). April 15-Sigma Chi vs. Pi il Kappa Phi (DF No. 1), Kappa e Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Sigma (DF No. 2). April 16-Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Lambda Chi Alpha (MF). April 19-Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Chi (DF No. 2), Phi Sig ma Kappa vs. Kappa Sigma (DF No. 2). April 20-Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Pi Lambda Phi (MF). April 21-Sigma Alpha Epsilon tE vs. Sigma Nu (DF No. 1), Kappa si Alpha vs. Pi Kappa Phi (DF No. "I 2). tc April 22-Lambda Chi Alpha vs. tc Phi Epsilon Pi (MF). S1 April 23-Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (DF No. p] 1), Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Kappa b% Sigma (DF No. 2). pt April 26-Lambda Chi Alpha w vs. Kappa Sigma (MF). C1 April 27-Kappa Alpha vs. Sig- t1 ma Chi (DF No. 1), Pi Kappa Phi w vs. Sigma Nu (DF No. 2). April 28-Phi Epsilon. Pi vs. Pi o1 Lambda Phi (MF). t< April 29-Phi Sigma Kappa vs. T Lambda Chi Alpha (DF No. 1), u Phi Epsilon Pi vs. Phi Kappa t< Sigma (DF No. 2). C April 30-Alpha Tau Omega t< vs. Kappa Alpha (MF). V May 4-Pi Kappa Phi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (DF No. 1), Sigma G Nu vs. Sigma Chi (DF No. 2). He mumbled a jew words mn church; he was married. He mumbled a few words in his sleep; he was divorced. f or SPRING CRISP, COOL SHARKSKIN SUITS $19.75 SEERSUCKER SUITS $18.75 /ITERATIONS FREE! Vo Wool Gabardine 'ORT Flannel )ATS SLAX I ies" $7.95 [5.75 Others e Higher $5.95 to $12.95 LTERATIONS FREE P'EE AVE. TS HARDEN STREET TION OF COLUIMBIA Leadil Jim Pinkerton, who now leads t action at Bennettaville today st's Demon Deacons. 3rolfers Meet jIurman Tear 'n Greenville By PETE PARTEE After traveling to Davidson yes rday to meet the Wildcat lini ers, Carolina's golf team wi it the highway" again today an morrow as they journey up stat meet Furman and Clemson, re )ectively. Yesterday's return match wa ayed in contradiction to th hedule unarda issued through th i office recently as the mate] as listed for April 18. The lo dis lost to the Davidson team i weir first meet of the year an ere seeking revenge yesterday. Coach Al Grygo announced tw :her schedule changes in additio > the Davidson match this weel he return Furman affray sched led for April 19 was moved u > April 29 and the meet wit ollege of Charleston in Charle! >n was changed from May 7 t [ay 22. The Bird's No. I niblic wielde: eorge Dial, has proven that h in his rightful spot this yes ith an average of 75.7 per rour >r' the first three matches. Bc horen, last year's top spot ma ho wvas this year dropped to til o. 3 position, trails Dial wit ree 78's. The number 2 linkste: oh Chapman, has a 79 averagi arroll Williamson carded en E rid an 87 as the fourth mani ie first two matches. Tom Huit ho is now playing this positio mred in an 83 in the P.C. win. DANCE Monday, April 12 COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP AUDITORIUM-9 P. M. Featuring Denny Dennis * The Stardusters * Tickets $2.00 per person noin on sale Bradford Record Shop, Wade Hampton Pharmacy, Blue Room Record Shop, Mehi. man's, Inc., Bradford Radio Service. Admission at box of. fice night of dance $2.60. W %F " F WU U V %F Aw kg Hitter the Gamecock batting attack, will be i when Carolina takes on Wake For- I Track Stars L Face Davidson In Home Meet The Carolina track team will - take on the Davidson Wild - cats here tomorrow afternoon in their second dual meet of the season. The Gamecocks defeated Georgia Saturday afternoon in their first start. 51 Gamecock hopes will again be pinned chiefly on Captain Norman "Scooter" Ritk and freshman Wayne Brackett, who, together, accounted for 25 points against Georgia. D O r d h MonaSrs. isth -OE,th- O 1- U-', r Yes Ifevrysoe MRIS so kn PHILIP MORRIS.ofr *eei fon -nn te Mousi tAONLth MOR mkr nw Intramural Bc Will Be Crowi The intramural boxing fina will be held tonight at 8 o'clock I the university field house. Tb Bemi-finals last night represente four teams and consisted of nin bouts. All interested candidates in th tournament were assigned to or )f four teams, that were coache by members of the varsity boxin team. Frank Threatt, Elerso Powler, Chris Hitopoulos an Fletcher Dean coached team nun ber one. Coaches for the secon team were Billy Rutledge, Pet Compassi, and "Red" Douglai Sylvester Lewis, Grady Decell, an Tames Skinner were the coache )f team number three. Ray Avani roe Stringer, and Jim Briggma !oached the fourth team. The card for last night's semi 'inals was as follows: 125 lbs.-Jack Williams vi auther Moore. 130 lbs.-Gregg Hitopoulos vi tobbin Rogers. 135 lbs.-Charles Bernstein vs 3ill Beckman. 145 lbs.-Ellis Dawsey vs. Ger Lid Smith; Palmer McArthur vs 3ill Weatherly; John Chakides vi vinner of McArthur-Weatherl >out. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT $5 per 24-hr. day Special Rates for Trips Renting hour-8 a. m., 'til 7 p. m. DIAMOND DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Phone 2-6836-1000 Main One Block from Campus IRRI tuch smoke I he smoker t.. e(xtra cigarette. For Pr, NLY cigarette recog.. I throat specialists ais rtation means mor knew what PHILIP hey'd all ch ange to TRY A PA >xing Champs ied Tonight * 150 lbs.-Floyd Spence vs. B1i n Jennings; Dan Winesett vs. Ne * Williams. d 155 lbs.-Judd Hull vs. Henr3 e Yonce; George Chakides vs. George Dean. e 165 lbs.-Eddie McMillan vs. L. Castrinos; Hutchinson-bye. d 175 lbs.-Angelo Manos vs r Bayard Pickett. n d Unlimited-Frank Singleton vs . Mayhew Finkle; Alexander-bye. d e Baseball Field Day The intramural baseball field d day will be held April 16 on Mel. ton Field, a.cording to Joe Gru. gan, director of intramural sports, April 14 has been set as the last day that entries may be filed. "Well, I can keep the Dent] IaWhat's a little have all I wai D*ntyne Chewin to enjoy that rli time Dentyne w Dentyne CM CK..VODAY State Netmen Visit Saturday To Meet Birds North Carolina State will pro vide the Carolina tennis team with their second match with out-of state competition here tomorrow at 2 p. m. Carolina came out on the short end of a 9-0 score aaginst the invaders from Kalamazoo, Mich. The starting lineup for the Gamecocks is now unsettled. Ben Turner will play In the number one spot. The remainder of the lineup is tentative but will prob ably have Theo Constan at num ber two, Ben Kilgo at number three, George Roth at number four, John Jeffries at number five, and Bill Tyson at number six. The Carolina team defeated Clemson for their first win /o/ ne Chewing Gum, can't I?" rap like twenty years if I can t of delicious, clean tasting r Gum. Just think-twenty years ki long lasting flavor and all that Il help keep my teeth white." m-Made Only By Adams