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Carolina Plays Cock And Bull By VAN NEWMAN Sports Editor Coach Ted Petoskey and his baseball boys seem to have hit the skids after their most promising start in several years. The late innings against North Carolina started the Gamecocks on their way down and appeared to set them up for the two knockdowns suffered at the hands of the un deaconly Wake Forest outfit. The loss of Jim Pinkerton was the biggest blow. Runt Willis filled in well, but his hitting was far below the .471 average that Pinkerton boasted. Carolina should have won the second Wake Forest game. They teed off on Harry Nitcholas, the freshman pitching star who recently shut out Yale, the national intercollegiate champions. Going into the ninth, Bo Hagan still had things well in hand and was ahead, 6-3. A Wake Forest rally would have fallen short except for an outfield error that led to the disastrous tenth. But don't sell the Gamecocks short because of their show ing in the last three games. Pinkerton has been working out this week and may be able to go against Clemson to morrow. Captain Harry Parone is hitting again, slugging out six hits in 11 official times at bat in the last three games, including the home. run he blasted against North Carolina. The pitching was far from good against the North Caro lina teams. In spite of this, Coach Ted Petoskey's state ment that he now has the best pitching staff he has ever coached, still bears weight. Next year, things should be even bet'er. Every regular vill L: back with another year of very va;uable experience under his bet. This should be especially helpful to Pe toskey's young ieswn pitchers. TENNIS TEAM RECOVERS The tennis team was riding on the crest of a three-game winning streak when this column was written. Considering the hard luck that has plagued them since the opening match, they should be commended for this record. The morning of the Kalamazoo match, Captain Freddie Atkinson was declared ineligible. This caused the entire lineup to be changed just before matchtime. The Gamecocks didn't re cover from this blow until the match was over, but they haven't lost since. Perhaps the biggest bottlenecks facing the tennis team are the lack of first-class facilities and the lack of coaching attention. Hank Bartos is a very good football line coach, Along with Coach Rex Enright, he turned out a line last fall that Carolina students might well be proud of. But the fact remains that the tennis team is being neglected. When Atkinson was declared ineligible by the registrar's office, changes in the Carolina lineup were effected by Manager Bill Walters and the players. The tennis coach did not even get to the matches that afternoon until the last sets of doubles were being played. The coaching re ceived by the team is nihil. They learn the hard way through experience. The tennis court situation on the campus is a well-known one. In the first place, there are far from enough of them. And the ones that are available aren't kept in the best of condition. The lack of good tennis courts is only one of the insufficient minor sports facilities that the students are now beginning to cry out about. LORICK-COUCH OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE SUPPLIES ARCHITECTS' and ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES Phone 6176 924 Gervais St. COLUMBiA, S. C. GRAYSON'S Columbia's Newest Men's Store CAROLINA MEN .. . We invite you to come in and see our new store and become acquainted with our friendly and helpful staff. Our store is air conditioned, so make it your cooling off spot while down towvn. We carry the latest styles in men's wear. GRIAYSON'S Distinctive Men's Wear - 1347 MAIN STREET Clemsoi Ga Coach Ted Petoskey's two sons along when the Gamecocks went Pinkerton An Bird Batters A Cinderien Defeat Davidson To Take Second Dual Meet Paced by Captain Normai "Scooter" Rucks, the Carolini track team won their second dua meet of the season Saturday, de feating Davidson 82%-48%. Ruck, coasted iii with the fastest 44( ever recorded on the Carolini Itrack with a time of 49.9 second and led the team scoring with 1V points. This is the second time this yea that Rucks has bettered 50 see onds in the 440. He is curren holder of the state record in tha event with a time of 50 seconds. Carolina puts their record o being undefeated in dual compe tition on the block here tomorrom afternoon when they meet N. C State's powerful Wolfpack. Summary 100-yard dash: Newton (D) Drewvs (USC) and Wadiak (USC 10.2. 200-yard dash: Rucks (USC) Newton (D; and Direws (USC 22.0, 440-yard dash: Rueks (USC) McKenzie (USC) and McCallis ter (D) 49.9. 880-yard dash: Kineaid (USC) and Iverson (D) and McGhee (D) tied for second, 2 minutes 7. seconds. Mile run: Gray (D), Bracket (USC), and Bradley (D), 4 mnn utes, 40 seconds. Low Hurdles: Hopper (D), Hal ier (D), Olin McGill (USC), 26.4 High Hurdles: Hooper (D) Atwell (USC), Pritchett (D) 16.3. Two mnile run: Grey (D), Deai (USC), Bradley (D), 10 mninutes 52.1 seconds. Javelin: Buck (USC), Preiste (USC), Brownson (D), 159 ft 10 in. Shot put: Coleman (USC) Wilson (USC), Chandler (D), 4' ft., 6% in. Discus throw: Vannu (D), Cole man (USC), Russell (D), 132 ft. 6 in. Pole Vault: McCook (USC) Browna (USC), and tied, Brow1 ONE-DAY DRY CLEANING ALL WORK GUARANTEED ARROW -CLEANERS 1209 Gervais. Phne 6471 Ti gers mecock Charm Piec have been the Carolina lucky pieces a to Bennettaville last week--and Caroli I Parone Lead I fter 7 Games J The ailing Jim Pinkerton drop ped 68 points to .471, but he still leads the Carolina hitters. In five games played Pinkerton has eight ti hits for 17 times at bat. He is d< followed by Captain Harry Pa- g role, who boosted his average 133 M points to a healthy .400 in the tc past three games. Freddie Bar- S giacchi skidded from the big three n< with only two hits for 13 trips last ti week. He dropped from .333 to .258. Keith Cribb, who last week was trailing .Pinkerton with a .353 pet., dropped 49 points and1b4 is just above the .300 mark. Pinkerton's two doubles still lead that department and no Caro- I T lina player has hit a triple. Pa rone joined Mitchell Scott in the home-run circle, hitting one in the North Carolina game. Joe John ston is still in front of the field S in runs scored with eight to his credit followed by Pinkerton's six. Little Freddiel Bargiacchi has driven in nine counters to hold n undisputed claim of the RBI de partment.d HITTING NAME 0 AB H R RbI Ave. Pinkerton. 3b. . 5 17 8 6 1 .471 f Parone, rf.. . 7 25 10 5 3 .400 Dusenbury, et-as. 4 6 2 2 I 333 Crlbb, cf. 7 23 7 4 6 .3041 Chinnes, If. 2 7 2 0 0 .286 Johnston, lb. . 7 29 x x 5 .276 Bargacchl, 2b 7 31 x 4 9 25 Collins. It. 722 5 4 2 .227 Allen, . 5j 1 2 U 2001 Willis, 3b. 3 10 2 1 0 .200 'Sykes. ss 28 :, 4 I 17is Scott, c. .. 14 2 2 2 143' Yongue. e. 3 2 U 0 U 000 SAfldrews, utliL 2 2 0 U 0 .000 i *ToTAL 7 240 62 43 30 256 1 *Includes itchers' average. (D), and Pickett (USC), II ft., 0 6 in.. High jump: All tied, Charles ti McGill (USC), Orr (USC), Olint McGill (USC), 6 ft., 10 in. Broad jump: Charles McGill (USC), Buck (USC), Cornell (D),I t] 20 ft., 6 in. Relay: WVon by UTSC in 3 min- I utes, 41.2 seconds. STYLE MART FOR CADILLAC SLACKS ESQUIRE S( FRENCH CUFE SPORT SHIRTS SLE All Colors am MEN' 129 AI Today SB 4 0 C 0 d ILL t I far this spring. They weren't I na lost both games. -g YSC Netters 1dge Wolfpack * ,or 5-4 Win P Hacky and Nat Walker came F rough when the chips were P >wn to defeat Sherrill and Ra- b ai in, 8-6, 6-4, in the final doubles atch, to give the Carolina tennis y am a 5-4 margin over the N. C. Late Wolfpack Saturday after )oin. This was the t,ird consecu- g 'v% win for the Ganiecocks. e Summary f Singles: Ben Turner (C) defeated Cul- d rtson, 6-4, 6-1. c Boney (N. C. S.) defeated A. J. ti nith, 6-4, 9.7. 9 Guerrette (N. C. S.) defeated t heo Constan, 6-1, 6-3. Ben Kilgo (C) defeated Firps an, 6-4, 6-3. Kohn (N. C. S.) defeated i eorge Rotle, U-2, 9-7. c John Jeffries (C), defeated ti herrill, 6-3, 6-4. t Doubles: Culbertson a n d u uerrette o '. C. S.I defeated* Roth and Tur- I s er., 6-3, 3-i;, 6-0. p Smith and Kilgo ( N. C. S.) F efeated Boney and .1ontesanti, U 2, 6-2. H. Walker and N. Walker de- I~ ~ated She-rrill and Ragan 8-6, 6-4. a IOTC liife Squad Pakes On Citadel lere Tfomorrow Tlhe. Cairolina~ rtitl teamt w.ill ecet thle C'itadel ini sho'ulde*r to toulderi rifle iniat ch in the 'ROTC Armory at 9 a. mi. April 7. The next week, the Univer ty team will go to Charleston >r' a ret urn match on A pril 24 in the Citadel range. The procedure wili be for 10 eni to fire' for each team, antI e' highest five scores for each ~am will b.e totaitlItd to deter int' the winner. This will lbe thle first match of is type for this schiool year, all hler matches hav ing been fired dscores mia iled to other ROTC SCh:ools to. determine the. inner. MvEN WHO KNOW SHOESI XSPORT ('OATS F SHIRTS EVELESS SWEATE~RS d Styles IICAN SSHOP d Tc .7amecocks De knd Wake Fo: By JOE MOLONY Carolina's baseball team, stil iarting from a three straigh sing streak to North Carolini Ad Wake Forest, travels to Clem I tomorrow for a two da: and against the annually roug] lemson Tigers. Coach Ted Pe iskey puts his faith in Harob Bo" Hagan and Bill Camp t4 iap the Birds' streak. After losing 16-6 to Nort] arolina earlier in the week, Pe skey's nine traveled to Ben -ttsville Friday and Saturda, Ad were promptly trounced b; ie Demon Deacons 7-1 and 10-E he first loss was a crushinj ie for the Birds and the nex iy they figuratively threw thi All game away by blowing a I , 3 ninth inning lead. Bill Camj 'st the opener and Ray Moor ie fiial coltest. Petoskey offered no excuse >r the two Wake Forest defeat. We just blew 'em, that's all," i rumbled. "I'm chalking thos vo contests as experience fo y men. The club's got a lonj ay to go, and plenty of worl bead." When asked whether it was th itching that bogged down in th rake and North Carolina games etoskey shook his head. "Th itching has been fairly good ut we've been booting too man; rd going to sleep en the base ou don't win ball games tha ay."0 To date the Gamecocks hav on three and lost four in a] anes played while their Confer lce standing is oi win agains )ur losses. Last week practi illy shattered the 1948 nine' ream of wearing the Conferenc -own, but they're still in th, lick of the state race and th, ame with Clemson tomorrow wil ave quite a bit of bearing o1 iwir state chances. Petoskey can breathe with re ef for a while now that he' irough with Wake Forest, Nort' arolina and Michigan State iree pretty rough teams to opei ie season with. The past tw 'eeks have seen Carolina go ove rie ut its toughest humps of th asont and break even in th rocess. Petoskey rated Wak orest a greater club than eithe uke or Michigan State an lassed it as one of the best col 'ge clubs hie's ever coache gaimst. The Carolina hitting attack ha een bolstered by the complete re ersal of form of Captain Harr AT THE * NEX'J WIracle oft' B3ells MSCa wenlator n~discreet . a a.. U Dagge 8 Ga Entertainment ] Health am Page Seven imorrow bfeated By UNC rest Deacons Parone, who has hit at a .555 gain, in the past three games. However, they were also greatly t crippled by the loss of Jim Pin. k kerton, who was leading the club with a .471 batting mark until his shoulder injury in the North Carolina game. Pinkerton tried to avoid a collision with the Tar Heel first baseman and partly slid and fell to the left of first base > wrenching his throwing arm. Paronle, who lor the first two games got only one hit in nine 11times at bat, suddenly came to - life in the Newberry game with - three for four and continued his 7 sizzling pace in the next four games. Parone got three of the eight hits against the Deacons in Bennettsville, but his mates failed t to bring him around as they fell before the powerful Wakes. 3 Petoskey reports that the pitch > ing staff is in good shape, but ? still lacking experience. His front line pitchers, with the ex ception of Hagaii and Cy Sza kaesi, are all freshman aid need quite a bit of work before they can be tabbed winners. He is well pleased with the work of Bill Camp and Bo Hagan and will be counting on theni to cut the losing string tomorrow. The new mentor juggled his lineup quite a hit at Bennettsville, a but he's reverting back to the same lineup, except for Pinker 2 ton, used against Michigan State and Duke, for tomorrow's game. Co!!ege Barber Shop t - V Block from Campus s E Side Entrance University Grill At U. S. C. RED" - MOSELER Smokes CHESTERFIELDS e "Red"' aays ing (*igatrettes." d: A nationwide survey shows that Chesterfields are TOPS with college students from Scoast-to-coast. - Paid Advertisement, T HE ATR E WEEK!.e 1h,urs at !riracle o~ fri- an a r. g wer~~e [s Essential to Good i Happiness!