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Game Rutledge, Lane, Ai As Birds Point Fo Eager for a tougher test t against Newberry, Carolina's ville to do battle with Furma the lights at Sirrine Stadium I Three, men are casualties from last week's game and practice ses sions and will be out of tonight's 4 contest. Fullback Bill Rutledge, -t who also missed the Newberry game, halfback Ernie Lawhorn, and guard Pete Lane will sit this one out. Furman turned in a surprising 10-7 upset against Washington and Lee and is ready to give the Game cocks a rough evening. Coach Bob Smith features one of the South's top kickers in Paul Stombaugh, 1 who averaged 45.7 yards per kick a last Saturday with three of them going out of bounds inside the a Washington and Lee ten-yard line. The passing combination of George Pruitt to All-State end Tom Wham is always a dangerous 9 threat. Wham is considered an v excellent prospect for All-Southern 0 honors this year. Defensive stand outs for the Baptists are Wham, C Captain Sonny Byrd, and veteran d tackle "Punchy" Thornton. Carolina will again bank their c hopes on a powerful line and the L finest array of backs seen at a T South Carolina school in years. L Red Wilson, who was also an All IR IL *x1ew LOOk F for Mot f ] Hero's the shirn whose unique design and flat tering lines have created a sensation in men's sportswear circles. Hid den zipper and patented grippers make it the handsomest and most comfortable sportshirt in America. Superbly tailored from finest gab. ardines and luana fab rics in the season's favored colors. GRAYS Your Headq BEAUTIFUL SI SPORT COATS - CALIFORNIA S GABARDINE SLEE' Oxford and BOLD LOO TURTLEN ECK CROSBY SQU GRAYS 1847 MAJ cocks id Lawhorne Out I r Second Win han 'last week's scrimmage ramecocks travel to Green n's Purple Hurricane under ;onight. le tate end last year will have a S ersonal duel with Wham for an p L1-Southern berth. Big Bill Es- 01 as, who was named AP freshman b f the week for his play against a 'urman last year, has a full year's nM xperience behind him now and NY hould -be even tougher. Bishop Strickland, the Bouncing ti lishop from Mullins, is again ex- al ected to be the sparkplug of the a amecock attack. This year he g paired with a set of backs who E re threats every time they carry tf hie ball. Freshman Steve Wadiak al nd Harry DeLoach will share the st ffensive left-half duties. Ed Dew, junior guard from Tn umter. will alternate at left uard with Jack Kaneft. Kaneft' di ni 'ill probably handle most of the 01 ffensive assignments and Dew ill be the defensive left guard. o-captain Al Faress will hold )wn the other guard position. The probable starting lineups: St AROLINA FURMAN W E-Wilson ..Wham E T - Estee ............ Thornton L G-Dew or Kaneft ... McCorkle C-Ekimoff ...... Byrd (Capt.) ,G-Faress (Co.-C.) .... Gordon T-P. Alexander ..... Gilreath E-Harvin .......... Biermann !B-Hagen ............. Pruitt ,H-Couch (Co.-C.) . Stombaugh |H-Strickland .......... Little 'B-Harrison Silk Raskin Is Added ro Athletic Staff 4s Track Coach The acquisition of Weems 0. laskin as new head track coach nd assistant line coach on the ootball team has been announced y Rex Enright. Baskin will suc eed Sterling DuPre, who left last une to accept a position as back ield coach at the University of ~lorida. Known all over the south as a op-notch line coach, Baskin is no tranger to Rex Enright. The two vorked together at the University f Georgia a few years back. Fol owing his stay at Georgia, Bas in moved to Ole Miss, where he ans been ever since, except for a itch in the Navy during the war. Baskin, former holder of the vorld's record for the 60-yard urdles, will have~a hard time re lacing last year's cinder star, Scooter" Rucks, but the new anmecock mentor has hopes of do ~eloping some of last year's fresh iman and sophomore standouts into ~igh-calibre performers. ON'S uarters For "ORTSWEAR . - CARDIGANS TYLE SLACKS V/ELESS JACKETS Broadcloth K SHIRTS SWEATERS ARE SHOES ON'S N RT. Bati (ardage High . Ls Carolina teats Indians A fine array of Carolina ba d by Red Harrison, Bisi trickland, and Steve Wad ashed the Carolina Gameco If to a good start in the ann ittle for the offensive lea ruong the nation's football tean The exceptionally high avera: ay be in part attributed to eak Newberry defense, but ital of eleyen touchdowns, f ere calle4 back because of per es, give evidence that agal iy opponent the Gamecock ba 7e likely to break away for 14 itne. The passing of Bo Hagan a d Pasky also gives the Carol am a potent weapon that n low them to strike quickly j kccessfully through the air. e Newberry game both play towed the poise and timing id-season form. Only in the kicking departm d the Gamecocks show a defir .ed for improvement. The ki Is were especially weak. The official game statistics a Rushing Larrison, fb. - 5 84 0 84 1 ickland, rh. 6 80 0 80 adiak, lh. - 5 60 0 60 ] Loache, lh. . 5 45 0 45 len, rh. 6 39 1 38 whome, Ih. 6 28 0 28 Total 335 X LIe Hu Looka' There, A 4x eke lop .1T lak eke Ual er s.. . the the Ur al net eke ing Lnd ina md In era of ?nt ite ek re: It's not all peaches and cream ft seen. Al Grygo, who achieved gridi Carolina Gamecocks several years coach for the varsity eleven, is pictu 8the French Angel, world famous wr Al seems to have the situation we '2 Teal). - 3 Passing 4.71 at. Com. int. yds. td. lagen .. 7 3 0' 57 2 Pasky .. 8 1 1 12 0 S ... . . . .. . ..Y .. .-.:....o..-. . .... brand"' -- tasting. e.n.*' .rrica in't She Pretty r a football coach as can well be ron stardom while playing for the ago, and who is now backfield red above in a mighty tussle with 'estler. From the' looks of things, 11 in hand. (Photo by Harris and Vella --.. 4 6 0 44 0 Rafalson 1 0 0 0 0 Total ..20 7 1 98 2 p Ti It's nABC GIRL of Uiniversit smoke Chesterfield be i offer as MILD a snu smoke ... they SAT L GE-TUE M the Ciaet ..ms e Tc Biddies To UNC Frosh By JOE The South Carolina freshm 1948 season October 8 agal Carolina freshmen at Chapel Fifty-one candidates repo Johnson and his assistants, E one week before school begs portedly the biggest in the s The team, the first frosh team since the pre-war days, has been working out at university field and will continue its practices here while the varsity uses Melton field. Probably the most outstanding ball player on the squad is big John Boyle, 215 pound quarterback from Brooklyn, N. Y. Boyle handles the "T" and he is an ex cellent passer. The big boy-he's 6 feet 4 inches tall-is very fast for his size and he has amazed football fans during practices with his amazing passing ability. Another promising prospect Is Tom Woodlee from Chicamauga. PHONE 2-5893 FO CARR Skylin "Fun Spot of 3800 BROAD smoked CHESTER f stage while n cture, THE LOVES ere's no finer s MY dgarette." THE LOVES A COLUMBIA TECII A BBCKWORTM CORPc y of Colorado says cause no other ~ke or.as good S night Open With Next Week MOLONY an football team will open its nst the University of North I Hill, N. C. rted to Head Coadh Frank arl Dunham and Rock Stroud, n. This large turnout is re bate. Woodlee is a fine runner and kicker and is may be the spark plug for the frosh this year. But the freshman backs would be helpless without the aid of a strong line. The Biddies' forward wall averages around 192 pounds and its not slow either. In a f if teen minute scrimmage against the varsity several weeks agq the frosh held the first string of the varsity to a 6-6 tie after 15 min utes of play. The frosh line re peatedly tore through the vet erans' defense and showed surpris ing speed and agility for its weight. 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