The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 21, 1948, Page Page Ten, Image 10
Gamect
Jim Pinkertoir
To Pitch Tear
By JO
Carolina meets Clemson
Field to close the 1948 base
key will probably pitch Jim
Frank Sherer and Bill Camj
The campaign was another of
and on one for the Birds, who wo
only six and lost twelve befoi
this Clemson series.
Frank Sherer's no-hit, no-ru
game against P-C May 3 was th
season's highlight. It was the firs
no-hitter since before the war an
Sherer threw only fifty pitches i
setting the Hosemen down in oi
der. le had previously hurled
two-hitter against P-C at. Clintol
but lost the game when he boote
an infield roller with a runner o
third.
Bill Camp was the workhors
of the mound corps and he wa
credited with half of his team
wins and five of the 12 losse
Cailp received better support tha
any other moundsmenl. but he ha
trouble holding the oppositic
down. His ERA was 5.71, not
very healthy figure. le led th
litchers in every department bi
that one. W & L average ar
Base on Balls allowed.
Again Captain Harry Paroi
paced the Carolina hitters. A
though somewhat off his .4(
mark of last year, Parone can
through with a . average.
points ahead of Big Jim lPinke
ton. le consistently drove in crt
cial runs throughout the year an
Mot" than lived 'i", t" his reput,
tion a: being ou( of the besi hi
ters in the state.
Sharing the hitting burden w'it
Parone were Jiln Pinkertin al
Johnny Sykes, the latter makill
a meteoric rise in mid-season <
over 100 points. Pinkerton, a sli
ger of note, banged out -eve
doubles and he drew 16 free pa,sse
which may be a record for plaN
ing in only 16 games.
With the Big Four idea ein
publicised and p1cked up by ,;he
conference schools in the statt
accent next year will be on Souti
ern Conference competition. Bigge
schools are on the docket for nex
year and if Carolina can profi
by their mistakes of this yea1
they should come through in iin
-t. " :;ad produce the typo hns
nling kir i.
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SHIRTS
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MOLONY
today and tomorrow on Davis
ball schedule. Coach Ted Petos
Pinkerton and Bo Hagan with
ready for relief.
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,Scooter Rucks
ITo Compete
eIn AAU Meet
Norman "Scooter" Rucks and
" Ed Coleman, outstanding track
'and field performers at Carolina,
a will represent the university in
the Southeastern AAU meet in
d Atlanta, Ga., tomorrow.
1 RucLs eliiaxed his college ca
rer* in the recently concluded
eSouthiern Conference track meet
wSere he set. and then broke, his
Own recoId in the 440-yard dash,
and4 won the 220-yard dash.
n Ile won the 440 in 47.4 sec
( onds-just .8 second over the
i world's record. In the statl track
ameet at Clinton he established a
e new J40 mark of 48.5 seconds and
ran a record-breaking 21.6 seconds
d 220. ie was also anchor man on
tle Carolina mile relay team which
e sL a new mark of :3.23:7.
L Coleman. a freshman, has not
so: any records but has shown
c 0onisideralhle promise of develop
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Clemson's Lonq
Broker By Cay
hB%- PETE
ah Al Grygo's (arolim:
fen111er from the Giamecock a
f peeked off the Clemson Tiger
i 12-6 defeat. The Tigers wei
' 'he state as they had won
Th" local foursome was grim
the match last Friday afterno
nOoti playing state champion
--b Thoren and slaniming George
ad who have been mainstays ol
Stht vear-'s team, led the way in
r t. .%ii as they both carded one
S4r aar 72s. This brought the
t (am ecoc-ks' total to 7 in the win
.ng 4 losses and 1 tie.
ST winF. were registered over
a and Presbyterian, one
r Clemson, The Citadel
(',lege of Charleston. The
a dropped matches to Clem
Dw. idson, North Carolina and
of Charleston. The one
match remaininag oni the schedule
w Il be played next Monday in
Charleston against The Citadel.
Tlhe summary of the Clemson
miatch:
Dilover IIalliday 3-0.
Co opman over Clemmons 2%-.~
i al andm Clemmons tiedl Halli
days and Coopman 1 4-1%.
Thoretn over Bobby Chapman
IBob (hapmatn over D)elk 2%-%2.
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Joe Johnston, Frank Sherer, 1
Carolina team for all-state honorF
ing into the greatest s,hot and
discus performer in the school's
history, according to his coach,
Sterling Dupre. He bettered the
state record in the shot put twice,
unofficially, during the regular
season an( won first place in that
event at the state meet. In the
conference meet and the Florida
1 Win Streak
olina Golfers
PAlTEE
t golf team plucked another
nd Put it in their hat as they
s long string of victories with
-e the most sought-after team
35 consecutive dual matches.
y determined as they started
m on the Forest Lake Course.
Thoren and Bob Chapman over
Bobk, Chapman and Delic 2-1.
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His efforts in the discus wer<
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