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Birds Meet Here Tomo By TOM PRICE The Gamecocks will be seekin their fourth Southern Conferenc victory of the season when the met the Citadel Bulldogs In Chai leston tonight. A win would als boost the Birds' over-all season' record to an even break In the wor loss column. The Gamecocks hav lost one confereice fray, to Wak Forest, and have dropped all thre of their non-conference battles t date for a 8-4 record. The team will return to Columbi after tonight's game and will tak on the University of Georgia Bull dogs in the field house tomorroi night. In a previous contest ii Athens, Georgia won 67-52. The freshmen will start th scheduled twin-bill by tacklinj Asheville Biltmore Junior Colleg at 6:30. The Biddies have woi their first four starts, and appea on their way to a very successfu season. They have several boy who have shown definite promis of future stardom and those wh turn out early to see them perforri will not be disappointed. Bad timing and overconfidene almost cost the varsity cagers i ball game last Tuesday night, bu Chuck Prezioso tied things up wit] a basket at the last moment afte Furman had led most of the night The regulation contest ended in i 46-46 deadlock and Jim Slaughte: was fouled as the final buzze sounded. He was given one sho FOWL (Continued that better things are in stor Gamecck. END OF Now Fowi or Fair as pari course and four and a half i end of the line. Before bowing out we wo to others who have gone al here, but whosd help was a: out the Gamecock sports ev4 Tom Price, who will succe< invaluable. Tom has conduci cock sportsquiz to major sp rection the Gamecock Sport grow to new heights. Jimmie Howle and Dick I) able aid. Jimmie did a price] record of Carolina football other valuable work. Dick has helped whenever been often. Al Gibert also has contrit of work to the Gamecock spc we say a hearty Thanks and THE LA One thing we would like t< is the part that we have has to its present level. We hav4 better intramural departmen The lack of space has kel: reach our fullest expectatior Brooks Harrison have done a gratulate them for their goc In time to come the intra become one of the biggest could have happened in our An old English poet, Math feelings here very nicely. S what we could never say so w "They outtalked thee "Better men fare thu "Fired their ringing a "Hotly charged and FOWL OR FAIR PASSES Ga#m CORNELL A Complei For Your PHON A Compli VALENTINE CO Our VALENTINE CA -- Make Your W. CaD For and OP'EN 7A. M. Georgia rrow Night and had he made it, the game g would have been over. The pres a sure was on, however, and Jim's shot rimmed the basket. This necessitated an overtime s period and things looked black for - the Gamecocks as Furman moved 0 two points ahead on the strength of two foul shots. Slaughter saved a the day with a nice pivot shot to tie it at 48-48 and with but six a seconds remaining in the overtime e period, Al Munn got his chance to be a hero. He drovb in for a shot and was fouled as he went up. a The ball bounded off, but Munn was awarded two shots for the e foul. The first bounced off the g rim, but the second was true and e that was the ball game with the a final score 49-48 in favor of the r Gamecocks. They won a previous J contest between the two teams in s Greenville 52-41. e It was perhaps fitting that the D winning shot should be a foul one, for it was foul shots that kept the Purple Paladians in the lead e for most of the contest. They were a hitting and the Gamecocks were t missing their free throws. The i Gamecocks sank 20 field goals to r 16 for Furman, but the Purples . made 16 out of 26 foul shots while i the Birds could make only nine of r 21. Twenty-five personal fouls r were called against Carolina in t the contest and 18 against Furman. or FAIR from page 7) -e for the sometimes mistreated THE LINE , fteUist asrnis nonths later we've reached the uld like to toss a few plaudits most unnoticed in the passing n absolute necessity in getting Iry week. d us here next week, has been ;ed everything from the Game orts and fillers. Under his di s department will undoubtedly unlap have also rendered valu ess job of compiling a complete history for this page besides help was needed and that has >uted an immeasurable amount, a-ts pages. To all of these men I the best of luck. ST WORD > pat ourselves on the back for I in building intramural sports always crusaded for a bigger, t. it us from seeing the program is. Joe Grugan, Bill Davis and commendable job and we con d work. mural .department could easily campus activities. We wish it time. It almost did. ew Arnold, has summed up our > we thought we'd let him say ell. So here's "The Last Word." hissed thee, tore thee, s before thee, hot and passed, sank at last." ON. PHARMACY e Drug Store Convenience E 8-6491 ste Stock of IRDS Has Arrived INDY Will Be In Soon Selecelon Nose - ra and Mail Deli ver Presciptione CLOSE 12 P. M. Powder Puffs instead of towel of the day for the girls shown al between the Pi Phi's and Tri-De Lucie Whitescarver, Peggy Hause Football never looked like this be Swim Classc Offered In ! By AL GIBERT Swimming classes for beginners, intermediates, and advanced swim mers will be offered to all students during the spring semester, Coach Ratliff of the University swimming team announced this week. Students in the advanced classes will have the opportunity of tak ing special Red Cross instruction and will be awarded certificates after completing the course. The schedule for the spring semester has been arranged as follows: Beginners' Class ............ 9 MWF Intermediates ................. 9 TTHS Advanced Class ......10 TTHS .o. - -... . 'm..- . . eep That Powder ; lipstick instead of oxygen; a c Pve who will be the "Powder Gli Its. Left to right they are: Sybi , Jean Anderson, Nathalie Huntei fore. s To Be 5pring The University swimmers wi meet Emory here on Feb. 8, Clen son here, Feb. 11, and the Tigez again at Clemson, Feb. 25. A me< with the University of Florida ha to be cancelled because of the lac of men. Coach Ratliff announced ths this 'schedule was not final. He : attempting to arrange meets wit other schools such as Florid State. "The team needs a good diver a present," the coach said. "Thre new men came out Monday, bu we need more talent in order I compete with other schools whic have strong, well-balanced clubm e... -.e._............ - - x S\Aw> **/.D4A Dry )mb instead of tape; that's the order -Is" for tonight's Powder Bowl game I Patrick, Maxine Todd, Anne Davis, , Lawson Yates, and Wanda Edwards. All those on the team now are working hard, and we expect to have a good season." CAMPUS BRIEFS (Continued from Page One) k. part of their life while 'here at s Carolina. it The Chorus is extending mem d bership invitations to students de k siring to share their voice in song. At present membership is 250 stu t dents. h Each year the Chorus makes a a tour of 1outh Carolina. Also those who desire may earn school t credits. e Students may join by going to o the regular practice Adssions on h Monday or Wednesday at 4:30 p. . m. in the University chapel. qill-' V>JAf/ ScCT Includes all games 0layed Player G Slaughter, c ............................. 7 C o x , g ............................................ 7 PreslOes, f .......... 7 M uann f-g .................................... 7 K ahle, f-g ................................ 4 E kim off, g ................................ 7 Sm ith, c-f ............... ................ 6 Colem an, f-g ........................... 7 Young, g-f .... . ................ 5 LaT orre, f ................................ 4 Stew art, g .............. ............. 2 T otals .................................. I Opponents' Totals ......... Basketball Schedule Jan. 18-The Citadel, at Charlei ton 14-Georgia, at Columbia 17-Duke, at Durham 18-North Carolina, at Chapel Hill 21-Clemson, at Clemson 31-George Washington, Columbia Feb. 3-Clemson, at Columbia 6-George Washington, al Columbia 8-Davidson, at Columbia 11-Richmond, at Richmond 13-Maryland, at College Park 17-Wake Forest, at Columbia 21-The Citadel, at Columbi 24-Maryland, at Columbia 25-Furman, at Greenville Roy Garrett Says: "I received a wheelbarrow for Christmas party," said Roy L. Gai rett, assistant business manager c the university. "I have used the wheelbarrow t I RT HWESTERN -an Universit-ies tl country(CHEST largest-seing PATRICIA I Lorely Northwestern Ah "I've always preferred C and I'm sure I always sh much MILDER." CO-STARRING 11 "HASTY HEA A WARNER BROS. PROI *By Recent National Sur ERFI El W/NI'N PM MfN /N .S mmmzWflpnna J'J eboard FG FT PF TP Avg. 54 23 21 131 18.71' s0 16 24 76 10.6 19 9 20 47 6.71 20 6 17 46 6.J7 8 7 3 23 5.75 10 2 20 22 3.14 6 1 5 13 2,17 4 0 6 8 1.14 2 2 6 6 1.20. 2 0 3 4 1.00 1 1 2 3 1.50 56 67 136 379 54.16 48 92 107 389 55.57 move the leaves off the lawn." Garrett added, "Do you want to go for a ride in it? I have worked so hard in the yard I was beaten in a golf game." NEW TUXEDOS At Cornell Arms MEN'S SHOP To Rent a and For Sale a Prices Reasonable iroughout ERF--ELD-is IEA L in, says: hesterfields all. They're R T" )UCTION voy ED