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Chuck Davis-Ha '' Pigured above is 185-pound pc record and a leading contender for touted Andy Quattrocchl of Maryl more from Sylacauga. Ala., and is sational as a navy boxer. (USC spo Tennis Slate Is Released Here The University of South Carolina tennis team will play 12 matches this season. The season will begin March 30 when the Gamecocks play the Col lege of Charleston there. Other games are April 5, The Citadel, there; April 6, Wofford, there; April 11, Presbyterian, here; April 13, Furman, there; April 17, Clem son, there; April 18, Wofford, here. Also, April 20, Clemson, here; April 23, Furman, here; April 25, Presbyterian, there; April 26, The Citadel, there; and April 27, Col lege of Charleston, there. Legal Fraternity Holds Initiations Eighteen law students were tapped last week as pledges of Phi Delta Phi, international legal fra terniity. Sworn into the Calhoun Inn ebapter of the fraternity were Jack Bates, Sep Belser, Bill Boze man, Bill Brice, Fred Buzhardt, Bob Carpenter, Rex Carter, Tonm Fitzgerald, Harold Hanna, Leo Hill, Dave Erwin, Bill James, Jake Jeniniigs, Doug Lipscombe, Francis Nicholson, Ed Royall, Claude Scar borough, and Bill Suggs. kollowing the initiation cere miony, the fraternity heard Judge Johni I. Rice, -Columbia City Re corder, speak on "police courts," with pafrticular attention paid to the function of Columbia% City Court. Present officers of Phi Delta Phi are Bob Schunmpert, magister; George James, excheouer; Jerry Fedder, clerk; and Kenneth Ren tiers, pledge master. Sep Belser was elected clerk of the new pledge class. Man: "I can't see what keeps you girls from freezing." Girl: "You're not supposed to." Host: "Why are you washing your spoon in your finger bowl ?" Guest: "So I won't get egg all over my pocket." Students! For th< and Food, CO L LEG COMPARE A Breakfast P1la (Moat and 4 Vg Steaks, .75 Up ~n Comnp1 o Special A Serbig Carottna se. adier Than Andy under Chuck Davis, holder of a 4-1 the SIBT title since beating highly mnd. Chuck is a 20-year-old sopho a stickler for training. He was sen rts photo by Manning Harris.) The reporter asked the cen tenarian: "To what do you attrib ute your longevity?" "Well, I don't know yet," replied the ancient. "I'm still negotiating with three drug manufacturers and two brands of liquor. . . .' BoBING ALONG THE AIRWAVES WITH BOB: I hear you're going in the Dog Food business, Bing. BING: Yep ... we'rc going to make ARF...You know ARF's the only Dog Food your dog can ask for by name. . . " JACK KIRKWOOD: I'd like to show you a picture of my Dad ...Old Gonif Kirkwood. BOB: Very interesting...why is he sitting in the electric chair holding a highball in hi. hand? KIRKWOOD: Simple...boy...that wvas the day he was chosen "Man of Extinction." * e C BOB: Bing... you've been playing teacher's pot with our sponsor long enough. Imagine wearing shorts made out of Chesterfield wrappersi BINO: Not so fast, Bob ... How do y.ou explain making your musicians lie on the lawn so their bodies spell out "They Satisfy." BOB: So you won't go out with mie to night... Well, you'll be sorryk. ..I'Ul just call up Mauna Loa . .. Mi.. Haai you kenow ...I'Let's see, the number is... MARILYN MAXWELL: But Bob, Mauna Loa is a Volcano! DOB: I'll get that Crosby ...1 gave him $5 for that telephone number ... He said it was the hottest thing in the Islands? * . C BING: Me a penny pincher'? Look Scrooge... I happen to know you line the insides of your trousers with money. BOB: 'That's a great big lie. BIG: Don't tell me...! 'ye seen you in the locker room ... and the flap on your underwear has a serial number. PEGGY LEE: Mornin' stranger... Welcome to the Gopher Hole Hotel. DING: Thanks Ma'am. My nsame'e *Ace" Crosby ...H ave you got a vacant room here at the Gopher Hole? PEGGY: Yes Sir .. .and believe me it's a pleasure to have an "Ace" in the Hole. DOCTOR: Before you can go overseas I want to put this stethoscope on your chest and listen to yeur heart. BOD: Go ahead. DOCTWOB: Amazing... Arthur God frey's got a show in there tool * . C Enjey Bob and Ding on radio: Deb every Tesday niht en NBC and Bing every Wednmday night en CBS. Best In Service Visit the E SHOP / RUR PRICES -.30 Up Lunch btables) - .50 Up Iwiches of All Type. ntain Service , rte Order. dents For 25 Year. Genuine Horn. At,nosphere Sportsquiz Last week's Sportsquiz was no great mystery for there were six correct answers. The first one re ceived proved to be that of George Clauson who won two passes to the Carolina Theatre. The correct answers were Ells worth Vines, who was a top-ranked tennis star before becoming a golfer, and Sammy Byrd, who played baseball with the New York Giants before turning golf pro. Werner Strauss, John Logothetis, Ed Mirmow, Murray Seamon, and Billy Arthur all had the right answer but were a little late in get ting their answers in the mail. This week's Sportsquiz again re quires two answers and it concerns tennis. These twa men had the same name and played tennis at the same time. In fact, they played what is probably the most famous and hardest fought series ever seen in this country. The winner of this long series was called "Big Bill" and the loser "Little Bill." Just the names of this famous duo of tennis greats sent to the Gamecock Sports Editor will en title you to two free passes to the comfortable Carolina Theatre. AKPsi 'sPledge 9 Carolinians; Smith Speaks Alpha Kappa Psi, national pro fessional fraternity of commerce and business administration, re cently pledged eight undergradu ates and one faculty member from the school of business. J. Doyle Smith, local insurance executive, and newly appointed division councilor, addressed the new pledges. The pledges are Prof. A. L. Geisenheimer, Frederick H. Carr, Paul A. Crouch, Luther Fowler, Jr., Charles F. Helsel, Walter P. Moenning, Homer Eugene Morrow, Thomas W. Morton, and Walter E. Turner. Tiny Meeh Is Added To Sally Ump Staff Paul Fred "Tiny" Meeh of De troit, Mich., an alumn s of the uni versity, has been aded to the south Atlantic leagus 'imi iring staff for the 1951 season, President Earl Blue has announced. Meeh's contract was purchased from the Ohio - Indiana league where he worked last summer. He is a former student manager of the Gamecock football team, and played freshmani football and basketball luring the 1948 seasons. DOWDLE APPOINTED Virginia Sandy Dowdle, of Co lumbia, has been appointed art editor of programs for the Uni v'ersity Players. gr -m m a. m -mea I now . .. in colors I Van Heuson~ its soft collar won't wrinkle everi I Yu dn'tnee a ous i whIhi maig ola' us ~ e oneednar collrs inrn I are no linings, no inner I buckle, wilt or warp . .. Q.E.l I '"/he world's I PHILLIPS-JONES CORP., L .. .. ...m Colonel T Shown above is Lt. Col. Herberl Col. Alexander It. Salvatore (righl from the rank of Major. Col. Sean is executive officer of the AlO'f Harris.) 'Y' BI The Junior-Senior YM-YWCA held a party Friday at Flinn Hall for approximately 15 crippled children. The names of the children were obtained from the Richland County Crippled Children's Society. The children were entertained with games and movies. This party was a part of the Junior-Senior 'Y's' project for the spring semester. The Sophomore "Y" gave an Easter party for 35 Columbia chil dren last Thursday afternoon. Easter eggs were hidden in the grass belind the Caroliniana Li brary and the children indulged in an old-fashioned Easter-egg hunt. The children were entertained with movies and ice cream after the hunt. $ * v) The "Y" is offering its services as a placement bureau for summer camp counselors. Anyone interested in such work may contact Burt Wheeler, "Y" director. SCHOOL OF THE DANCE Connecticut College New London, Connecticut July 9.August 19, 1951 Six Weeks Study, With: Doris Humphrey, Louis Horst, Jose Limon, William Bales, Sophie Maslow, Jane Dudley Ruth Lloyd, El Grelinger, and MARY WIG , Guest Artist Co irectors: Ruth Blo ier, Martha Hill Certifi te and Academic edit Available Fo DetaiIs Write T: Bo 28 J Se I of the Dan~.~ Co necticut Collegew Ne London, Connecticut E&Wshirt I or inrwhite NEWYOK ,4. Y Wkesra-o Colonel t fl V t ] Il F E. Sears (left) congratulating Lt. ) on the latter's recent promotion is Commander and Col. Salvatore C unit here. (Photo by Manning UIEFS The campus discussion groups l have begun. Tenement 29 has met twice, while Tenement 25 has had one discussion. o Good Meal Students C Open Daily from 8:30 Open Sunda. Capitol Bowli 1401 GERVA W THI *PHILIP any other to sug HUNDREDS OF' SMOKERS, who report in signed PHILIP MORRIS LESS IRRITATINC . .. Lght u a PI Jus take a pUf-OONr e4--w-I-y let the smoke your nose. Easy, Isn't I1 Other brands mere to comp far., to fud Try this simple tc Pinup Mowas is, NO C HAI means MO !alvatore's F To Colonel I By KEN POWELL Lt. Col. Herbert E. Sears, coin iander of the training detachment ere, announced last week that urmer Major Alexander 1U. Sal atore of the air science depart ient has been promoted to Lieu enant Colonel. Col. Salvatore, who is a combat eteran of World War II, was com ;issioned in 1941 at Randolph 'ield, Tex., the West Point of the ir. 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