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Take Me w: 1. The above quartet reading from le Roth, Bill Jordan, and Charlie Merri halftime at last Saturday's USC-UN dium. In the spirit of the World Serie Ball Game" while the Carolina band Head cheer leader Bill Dominey i shop boys. (USC staff photo by Mai Sportsquiz Last week's sports quiz was so easy, we found five correct an- j swerg in our mail Monday morning. After a brief consultation by the sports staff, we decided to have a drawing to select the winner from I the five correct quizzes. Ruth a Kleckley was selected to make the 2 drawing, and she picked the ballot of Charles J. Baker of Tenement 12, so he is declared the official winner of last week's sports quiz. t Other correct answers were sub mitted by George Sample, Leo Hill, Gary Newton, and Herb i Young. The correct answers to last week's sports quiz: 1. Frank Frisch 2. Joe McCarthy, New York Yan kees, 1936, '37, '38, '39 3. Bill Wambganas, Cleveland Indians, 1920 4. Bob Suffridge Since so many correct answers I were turned in, last week's quizt must have becn a crip. Let's see how well you can do with this week's offering which is devoted exclusviely to football.t 1. What all-American tackle on Mississippi's teams of 1936, '37 missed only 12 minutes of playing time in 12 games during his junior year? 2. Who was called the Big Ten's "one man team" in 1934, '35? He played for the University of Chi cago. 3. What college's football team was nicknamed the "wonder team" in 1920? 4. What Carolina footballer of the late '30's distinguished himself as a professional with the Green Bay Packers? Ho is still active, and has played both quarterback and end. He hails from Ninety-Six. Address all answers to Sports, The Gamecock, and drop them in campus mail. THE CA IS YOUJ so us NEW HOSE In I Shadow and Oak i 51 Gauge --$: New School 60ecto$10( Sweat Socks - 50c Key Chain wit $3.00 pla Fowl Or Fair by Lloyd Huntington Gamecocks Rest For Tigers The Gamecocks will rest this week in anticipation for the big game with the Clemson Tigers next week. The Birds came out of the North Carolina game with no serious injuries and should be ready for the hated Tigers next Thursday. A few people were surprised at the Birds fine showing against North Carolina last week but this corner expected it. Coach Rex Enright had pointed his men for this game and with any luck at all the Birds could have upset the highly touted Tar Heels. But that game is history now and next on the list is the game of games in South Carolina, the annual state fair event between the Birds and the Tigers. And right now we are stepping out on a limb and picking the Birds to wii. Various campus groups have lined up a number of inter esting programs which should appeal to students, alumni, and visitors alike. Last week this column suggested that Stu dent Council adopt some plan for the formal initiation of freshmen into the university. We suggested that the week of the State Fair game be chosen as the week of orientation and initiation. . We are happy to report that Council has adopted such a plan with an accompanying rat court and all the trimmings. The plan as set forth by Council and under the joint direc tion of Council and KSK, campus service fraternity, may be found in its entirety elsewhere in this paper. Our congrats to Council for making a move in this direc tion. This part of campus life is something that has long been missing from the Carolina scene. No Gripes Left , There's almost nothing left to gripe about as Carolina any more. The seating arrangement which was supposed to be a pain in the neck to all concerned has proved itself work able. It hasn't always been satisfactory but it has lessened the confusion and long lines and four hour waits in the sta dium which in years past were an inevitable part of the Caro lina football games. The band has emerged from the ugly duckling stage and is now one of the biggest attractions that we can offer to spectators coming here. The football team ,although not winning any games has played, for the most part, satisfactory football and there are few complaints in their direction. Even school spirit has come out of its darkened corner and is on its way to a place in the light. That leaves almost nothing to gripe about, Maybe there will be soon, but at the moment the athletic situation and its accompanying events is healthy and gives promise of staying that way. This is the first time that the signs have pointed this way since this writer has been a member of the student body. Fowl or Fair sends its congratulations to all of those people who have had a hand in this evolution of the football and athletic setup. The list is long and will grow longer as more people continually lend their energies to the betterment of Carolina athletics. Lets Change the "T" Party Last year the Blue Key chapters of Carolina and Clemson originated a silver, loving cup to be ;>resented to the annual winner of the State Fair game. This cup was presented at the first BASKETBALL game of the season between the two schools that was played in Columbia. This seems a needless waste of time and appeal. Why couldn't some arrangentent be worked out whereby the winning team would receive the cup immediately after the football game on Big Thursday. This would add a great deal of interest to the cup which is a symbol of friendship and good relations between the two schools. By waiting until basketball season to present the cup some of the interest surrounding it has waned and it is no longer as powerful as it might be in stimulating good will among the student bodies. Calendar of Events Some of the better events that have been scheduled by the campus groups in charge of activities for Big Thursday that may be of interest w'ill be the rat court at five o'clock, Wed nesday afternoon in front of McKissick Library. Here all freshmen who have not performed duties which have been assigned to them during the week will be tried and sentenced or acquitted according to the evidence presented. A pep rally and the annual shirttail parade and Tiger burn ing will follow this. The freshmen football game is at eight o'clock at the stadium. Efforts are being made to have a mid-morning lunch served on the campus Thursday morning. As yet nothing definite has been decided but this sounds like a good idea to this corner. Some campus group who may want to sponsor this can get full details by seeing any student council member. Last year this writer, who was working, had to pick up a bag of sandwiches to take to the game. It would be infinitely better if they were available on the campus this year. ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS ART FLOWER SHOP CORSAGES A SPECIALTY PHONE 2.6781' 1227 Hampn Su.... Cnlumba,a S. C. Out... ft to right, Charlie Jones, Georg, itt, entertained the crowd durin C football game at Carolina Sta a, they sang "Take Me out to th performed with a baseball skit. i holding the mike for the barbe Ining Harris.) Wake Tickets still Available tnderson Says There will be plenty of tickei vailable for the Carolina-Wal Porest football game to be playe it the Carolina stadium on No, 6 according to Dick Andersoi icket manager. Tickets can be purchased froi he 40-yard line en down in ti ast stands. In the west stant vhich is the Carolina side ticke ire available from the five-yaj ine to the end zone. There are hundreds of tickets le )n the south stands which is tl iew sectioi recently added to ti itadium. Few seats have been so n this section. Special 40-cent tickets will 1 old to children through the hil ichool level for use in the Kni lole section which is located j he north side bleachers. There are no tickets availab ~or the Carolina-Clemson class is there has been a sellout of thei ickets for months. Enjoy Wilson Owens' Delicious Ie Cream at Your Canteen. Enjoy Wilson Owens' Delicious Punch At Your Parties CALL 3170 -3179 1005 MAIN ST. NTEEN elit l'ALL SHADES rith Dark Seams 1.50 per pair Stationery Sper box and 60e per pair h USC Seals as tax Band Impressive In Appearances , At Home Games The band drew a lot of favor able comment this week for its novel presentation of its "Salute a to the World Series" which was a given during halftime of the South Carolina - North Carolina a football game here last week. Beginning with a band rendi tion of "Take Me Out to the Ball ] Game" which was followed by a barber shop quartet singing the lyrics, different members of the band spread out in simulated base- t ball positions across the playing t field and held an impromptu base ball game. t The quartet was especially well received and succeeded in getting many of the spectators at the foot- t ball game to join in with them as they sang. At the Furman game, Furman s was honored with the forming of r a huge "F" on the Furman side of the field. Also the Air R.O. i T. C. unit at the university was I represented when the band mem bers went into an airplane forma tion. t During the half of the 'l9attle i of the Carolinas" the Gamecock < band formed "U N C" and played s the North Carolina alma mater. r e r FOOTBAI le V. rn ke Is -d What ft North ( e Mars id Ri )e -h is A cT .and everybody wins In imoking pleasure tail.-ples weekly pest CALLPHIl swimmers M ruesday At 1 A meeting of the University i t the natatorium Tuesday at 7 nnounced. All old members of the swim1 ttend, and any others including ri joining the team are urged to Coach Ratliff said that no sch >lanned yet, but he hopes to hi natead of four. Clemson and Florida were men ioned as probable opponents on - se schedule. "We hope to have a winning aam this year," Ratliff declared. Ratliff was appointed coach of he swimming team recently.- Dur ng several semesters at the uni 'ersity he was a Red Cross in tructor and taught several swim ring classes. Swimming is not the only sport n which Coach Ratliff excels. For our years he was a hurdles star n the Gamecock's track team. Coach Ratliff graduated from he University in 1947. Since inishing school he has helped oach the track team, taught phy ical education, and taught swim iing classes. Everybody in the BIG L PHILIP h CON'i Scores Do You Pro arolina vs. Wake hall vs. Murray Si chmond vs. V. M. I given in America's Flh sole and Table Model R Prizes-to be given as lege-to Fraternities, S4 Living Groups at close o Redeem your Prize Cel COLLEGIATE INN --91 ROGER'S COLLEGE SHOP - UNIVERSITY STORE - .iP MO ill Meet JSC Pool swimming team will be held p. m., Coach J. W. Ratliff ning team are requested to freshmen who are interested come to the meeting. edule for the team has been ive six meets this semester Lorick - Couch OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. The Complete Office Outfitters Tel. 3-5076 926 Gervais St. Columbia, S. 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