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Wad 1 9 < r. M Stet' Steve Wadiak, backfield sta Al dain automobile wreck la the awards ceremony on last we Plead Coach Itex Enright is she by the students of Carolina. I completion of the new administt there. The memorial case will which has been retired, and his w ill remain near the case too. receives the Blue Key Athletic llue Key. The award is made a the Senior class. A large trophy n ill be kept u i h the other a Sportsphotos by'Munn-Teal) The Bii Pitcher Otis RawI continuedl hitting despite a surge by Short out seven hits in eleven trips to .833. He tops the team in hits wvit Catcher Emmett Dietz is the is the leader in doubles with. six in runs scored with 14 and runs Two players have hit tripl Stephens. Stephens leads in stole Rawyl is the leading pitcher wvil to North Carolina last week. He Averages through May 3: Player All It Rawl .. . 25 3 Hofferth 48 5 Dietz, 42 14 Floyd 42 11 Cox 47 4 Stokes 33 8 Stephens 53 6 Spotts .40 3 l)uckett ..19 2 Fraser ' 44 5 Others 39 3 Totals 432 64 Pitcher G llP R Hl Gramonling 2 13t 6 12 I a wl . . 8 54 2/3 20 36 I low. Tu'install 5 20 1/3 16 24 hley. Tfunstall 6 19 1/3 15 16 .\olnar . 1 ? 1 2 Godwin 3 8 2/3 2 3 Totals .14 119 (60 93 A lobbyist who was opposing an large app)ropriation for a state cot l"ge approachedl a senator whi boasted of his self-education. "l)o you realize," asked the lob b'yist gravely, "that up at the stat4 'ollege men and women students have to use the same curriculum?' Trhe legislator looked startled. "And that the boys and girls often matriculate together?7" "No!" exclaimed the lawmaker. 'The lobbyist came close and wVhiisper.ed, "And a young lady student can be forced at any time to show a male professor her thesis?" The legislator. shrank back in "I won't ..te 'e, ancn! iak Honored On Me SK ZZS r.4 r of last year's Gamecocks who wa: st month, was doubly honored durinF k's university day. In the top pictur4 wn unveiling the memorial presentec t will remain in Maxcy lobby unti ation building when it will be movet enclose Wadiak's jersey, number 37 bronzed football shoes. His trophie: In the bottom photo Coach Enrighl Award from Paul Field, president of nnually to the outstanding athlete of accompanied the award. The troph) wards in the memorial case. (USC dometer to lead the Carolina baseball nine ira stop Tomn Hofferth. Hofferth ra pped the plate to bring his average up to h 16. power hitter wvithi 31 total bases. He and home runs with four. He is tops batted in with 12. 's, Rawl and third baseman Billy a bases also with seven. .h five wins, Hie suffered his first loss ends in strikeouts with 44. H 21) 3b lHR SB RtBI Ave. 9 0 1 1 0 5 .360 16 2 () 0 0 7 .333 13 6 . 0 4 2 12 .310 12 1 0 1 0 5 .286 12 0 0 1 3 10 .255 8 3 0 0 6 3 .242 10 0 1 0 7 1 .189 6 1 0 0 1 1 .150 2 0- 0 0 0 2 .105 :3 0 0 0 2 3 .068 2 0 '0 0 0 1 .051 93 13 2 7 21 50 .215 R HB SO WPHPW VL~ Pct. ERA (6 5 13 0 0) 1 0 1.000 4.14 16 36 44 1 2 5 1 .833 2.46 9 13 14 0 0 2 2 .500 4.05 12 10 19 3 1 0 2 .000 5.69 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 .000 0.00 0 7 3 1 0 0 0 .000 0.00 42 71 9)4 6 3 8 6 .572 3.17 S"W~hat a splendid fit," said the .tailor as the epileptic rolled on the floor. * * * It's easy to idlentify the owner of a car. He is the one who, after Iyou p)ull the door shut, always opens it again and slams it harder. * * * A Sunday school teacher was showing his class a picture of the Christian martyrs in a (len of lions. One little boy looked very sad about it.4 "See the poor lion way in the back," he wailed, "he won't be in time to get any." The eighth wedding anniversary Is rememblered with gifts of [ndia rubher iy Day Sports quiz George Trotter continued his monopoly of the Sportsquiz by coming up with the correct answers again this week. The questions with the correct answers are: Who was the third baseman in the Tinkers - Evers - Chance infield ? Steinfeldt, Chicago Cubs. 2. Who was known as the Mechanical Man ? -Charlie Gehringer, Detroit Tigers; 3. Who is known as the Little Professor ?-l)om Di Maggio, Boston Red Sox. This week the Sportsquiz is a little different. The questions are based on the USC baseball team. The winner will receive two free passes to the Carolina Theater. All entries must be in by sometime today to count. L w;. Wii be the iecding USC hitter, based on final regular sea son averages. and what is his average? 2. What is the team average for the regular season ? Address your entries to-Ganie cock Sports, Box 79, Campus Mail. Outfielder Johnny Stokes led the r Gamecocks in walks for the first 14 games with 13. He has appeared in only 11 of the games. First base man Al Spotts was second in the walk parade with ten. COGBURB The BuIsinessmlen 's Choice at A SATISFIE[] 1317 Sun glean5* LIQUID CREAM SHAA More thaxn just a liquid, mnore than ji ...new Wildroot Liquid Cream She comibinatiion of the /c<t of boths. Even in the hardlest water WVildroo ~vash. shair gleaming clean, mnanage mviSinsg wihout robbinig hair of its nat Soopi.ss Sudsy. .. Lenolin tev, as 88 via [7 a .; lV 4jI ' Tunstalls Given Starting Nods Before Hometown 1 Crowd Tuesday Howard and Heyward Tunstall got the pitchihg nod Tuesday tr night against The Citadel before tr their homefolks in Dailington. The St i twins were scheduled to start each 74 game of the doubleheader with the Cadets. wl Howard went into the games th with a 2-2 record for the year while Heyward had only an 0-2 mark. Both have been used a great deal in relief, however. ('I Coach .Ted Petoskey may have J< been remembering the previous ein games with The Citadel when he started Johnny Gramling before a hometown crowd in Orangeburg and Gramling responded with a is t wo-hit shutout. et Other men on the Carolina squad se from Darlington are Johnny th Stokes, who was in the outfield before the hometown folks and Bill Marshall, reserve first base man who has been used as a pinch- 2, hitter several times. The Gamecocks needed two wins over The Citadel to keep their 2, chances for a playoff spot alive. Hootie Johnson 2 Named To Head Block C For Fall Chuck Prezioso, the outgoing i? president of the Block 'C" Club, of has announced that Hootie Johnson se will take over the gavel next H' semester. Johnson won his letter Ji in football and wi!! return for his w final year next season. Se Other officers are: Guy Nichols, vice-president; Jesse Berry, secre tary; Etnmett Gurney, treasurer; Chuck Davis, historian; Gene Wil son, sgt.-at-arms. rIFORMAL, WEAR For Rent Wright-Johnston INCORPORATED Men': Ce"::ing', Shoes, and Furntshings 1330 Main Phone 2-4223 U'S GRILL arnd College floys' All Times CUSTOMER ter Street st caml mpoo i t Shampoo ) able, curI tural oils. THREa SIrEs, sly l 28w 58w 88w SI ad./ li'i14A, r.. a nvu, Urack Me At Clinto, By PAUL PHILLIPS Assistant Sports FAitor The University of South Carolin ack team lost its fifth straigh ack meet without a victory las turday to North Carolina Stat( 1/3-56 2/3. The individual scoring honor -nt to Bobby Drawdy, who wo ree first places-100 and 22( rd (lashes and javelin. The Wolfpack had three met arlie Moore, Buzz Sawyer an rry Splawn, take two first place ch. The team will enter the stat ,et at Clinton today and tomot w. On May 16 and 17, the Gam< ek cindermen will wind pp th ason at Chapel Hill. N. C., wit e Southern Conference meet. The sumimary: 100-yard dash-1, Drawdy (SC) Parker (NCS); 3, McLendo C). Time :10.1. 220-yard dash-1, Drawdy (SC) Cunningham (SC); 3, Parke CS). Time :22.8. 440-yard dash-1, Spence (SC) Bondurant (NCS); 3, Hulo C). Time :52.9. 880-yard dash - 1, Sawye CS); 2. Reeves (SC); 3. Mc The Carolina infield has turne ten double plays so far and fiv them have been from short t -ond to first. Shortstop Ton )fferth and second basema umny Cox are the keystone me o have also pulled one fror rond to short to first. Campus It " DON'T SOME THE CHAI lHe's.achattero But the fancy double too fast for him! le gobbledygook starte mildness is steady si agree - there's a tho lt's the sensile te Test, which simply a steady smoke --on a basis. No snap judgni in your "T-Zone" (T1 you'll see why .. . rt Enter Sta ; Lose To j Bride (SC). Time 2:02. One-mile run-1, Sawyer (NCS); a 2, Shockley (NCS); 3, McBride t (SC); Time 4:24.8. 220-yard low hurdles-1, Moore t (NCS) ; 2, Griffen (SC); 3, Rector (SC). Time :26.7. 120,-yard high hurdles-1, Moore s (NCS); 2, Rector (SC); 3, Boyles (NCS). Time :16.1. Two-mile run-1, Purdie (NCS); 2. Shockley (NCS); 3, Blair (SC). Time 9:59.9. i Javelin-1, Drawdy (SC); 2. d Griswald (NCS); 3, Parker (NCS). s Distance 176 feet, one inch. Shot put-1, Griswald (NCS); 2, Camp (SC); 3, Gates (NCS) e Distance 41 feet, 3% inches. Discus-1, Shipman (SC); 2, - Griswald (NCS); 3, Britt (NCS). e Distance 124 feet, 8% inches. h Pole vault-1, tie between Feroe (NCS) and Darouse (SC); 3, Jack son (NCS); Height 12 feet. High jump-1, Splawn (NCS); 2, Alexander (NCS); 3, three way a tie between Redus (NCS), Darouse (SC) and McLendon (SC). Dis tance 5 feet, 6 inches. Broad jump-1, Splawn (NCS): In a tour of North Carolina the Gamecocks played the University , of North Carolina and N. C. State one game each. 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