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Bird 4 .r ose, a seenties duin. hs. A L improve the record with this year's '1'~1 Begins 12 By TOM CAtIIR in 1938 Enright took over as head football coach and athletic director at the University of South Carolina. succeedivg Don McAllis ter, who was here for three sea sons. Enright's regime was inter ruupted temporarily from 1943 to .15 by the World War II, during which he served in the navy as athletic director and coach of the Georgia Pre-Flight school and Jacksonville Naval Air Base. Although a native of Rockford, IIliiois, where he was born in 1901. Enright has become as Southern as fried chicken and one of the lead ing citizens of Columbia and South 'arolina. His interests and activi ties carry fur beyond the coaching fi-h., except during football sea ',on. when he ca nnot be budgedl friomn thle prlactice field or coaches' I oom from early mIornhig until long a fter sun down. Amon~ig the mlore leaQsing vie Sories run-up by Enright since comning to USC have been those over North Carolina in I1941, un beaten Clemson in 1941. Georgia Tech in 1950, Maryland in 1946, Tluilsa in 19)48, and Clemson in 19)51. Enright's teamis had the dlis tinction of tying Tennessee's 1942 Sugar Bowl champs and C'lemison's l195(kOrange Bowl champs. Enright has fully entrenched Sta tis tics I"irst dtowns rushing First dlownis passing F'irst dIowns p)enallties To)tal first downVfs INumlber of rushing plays Yards'(I gineid by rushinug Yards lost rushing Net yards by rushing Average yaIrds per rushing play Number of passes attempted Number of passes comlipleted Total yardls gained on passes l'asses inItercep)ted Yards oni inItecepQjtionl returns Number of p)enalties against Yards lost by p)enaltie's Number of punts T'otal 1)unItinig yardlage Punting average Number of Plunt returns. Yards punft.s returned Number of kickoffs returnedl Yards kickoffs returned Number of touchdowns scored Extra points scored Safeties scored by Total points scored oach ompiled a record of 48 wins, 52 1 years here. Hopes are high to "Fighting Gamecocks." h Enright th Season himself in the hearts of loyal Caro linians everywhere, especially for his complete mastery of arch-rival Clemson since the war. Against a foe that had begun to monopolize a heated series before he came to Carolina. Eiiright can show four post-war triumphs against but one defeat and one tie. iut more important has been Enright's influence on athletics and athletes. A coach sound in fundamentals and ready to take on all comers, Enright has become a favorite among parents as "the coach I would most like to have ny son playing under." As for this year Coach Enright says, "I don't care if we win every game or lose every game we play, I don't want to see a man on this squadI*tuit for one minute. When the going gets rough, and it ap jearIs t hat everything is lost, then hat's the time to go in there and do0 something about it," he added. Enright further stated, "We want to make up oar mind1s to wvin every game wve p)lay, not to be content with holding the other team dtown; it's tup to each individ ual to prepare himself physically and mentally to do his job to the best of his ability. Every man should know exactly wvhat he is .iupposed to do on every play, and we' dlon't want to lose a game be ause some one blows *a signal." For 1951 USC -Opponents 87 80 23 39 4 4 114 123 497 441 1997 1459 378 360 161'. 1459 3.2 3.3 120 158 49 71 709 1088 17 11 152 94 46 54 425 466 50 57 1790 2l(13 35.8 '3. 27 20 478 154 28 33 561 601 26 20 19 .. 13 0 1 175 la5 Preview Of Line For '52 Gamecocks W.- A. (Slats) Skelton . . . 6-2 . 190 . . . 21 . . . Senior . . . from Atlanta, Ga. . . . Gamecocks leading pass receiver in 1951 with 13 catches for 204 yards ... scored an 30-yard pass against North Carolina . . . also returned one kickoff for 33 yards . . . has fine peed and with experience of '51 ihould be consistent threat this season . . . majoring in physical education . . . married to the former Miss Mildred Shaw . . . wants to follow coaching career. Clyde Bennett . . . end . . . 6-2 . 200 . . . 20 . . . Junior ... from St. Matthews ...saw a great deal of action on offense last sea son . . . caught seven passes for 106 yards and one touchdown . . . scored on 20-yard heave from Johnny Gramling against The Citadel . . . with last year's ex perience behind him should be vreatly improved this year . . . majoring in physical education, but plans to farm after graduation and "hitch" in Air Corps . . . in Air Force ROTC unit. Ed Wilson . . . guard . . . 5-11 . 1 98 . . . 22 . . . Senior . . . from Bradenton, Fla. . . . trans ferred here last year from Georgia Military College . . . saw some action on offense and defense .. . coaches hope he will develop as offensive left guard . . . in Air Force ROTC unit . . . majoring in physical education . . . was mar ried last winter. Frank Auten . . . guard . . . 6-1 215 . . . 20 . . . Sophomore from Belmont, N. C. . . . won letter as defensive tackle last year, but switched to guard in spring practice . . . it is possible that he will play offensive guard . . . in Air Force ROTC unit ... majoring in physical education . . . would like to follow coaching career upon graduation. Fred Duckett . . . end . . . 6-4 . . 195 . . . 23 . . . Senior ... from Union, S. C. . . . injuries have been a handicap for Duckett for the past two years, but he has played enough to earn letters both seasons . . . played mostly on de fense toward end of 1951 season, but saw some action on offense . . . caught one pass for eight yards . . . strong candidate for regular defensive position for 1952 . . . played on USC baseball team the past two seasons in the outfield and as a catcher . . . it Air Force ROTC unit .. . majoring in physical education. Paul Sweezey . . . end . .6 . . . 205 . . . 24 . . . Junior . . from Braintree, Mass.. .. has re. joined the Gamecocks after serving in the Marines . . . was on 1941 varsity squad . . . played servic< ball for Camp Lejeune and was named to the all-service team . -ould become a leading pass re. ceiver this fall . . . majoring iri education andi wants to coach or teach. Jess Herry . . . center . . . 5-10 . .185 . .. 23 . .. Senior ... from Charlotte, N. C. .. . saw some offensive duty last year and won letter . . . handicapped by lack of size and bad leg, but has plenty of spirit and determination . . . will make strong bid for starting as signment on offense . . . majoring in physical education and would like to go into coaching profession after serving time in Marine Corps. Leon Cunningham . .. center ... 6-1% . . . 190 . . . 21 . . . sopho. more .. . fi-om Atlanta, Ga.... developed into outstanding line backer during freshman year, but late-season leg Injury kept him out of action . . . very fast, and runs on track team in 220-yard dash and relay . .. was voted Southern Conference "Freshman of the Week" for play in Clemson game last year . . . should be regular in 1952 . .. married to the former Miss Margaret Smith... majoring in physical education... wants to become coach. Don Farley . . . tackle . . . 6-1 .. 210. . .21 . . .enior... rromi Vandergrift, Pa. . . . an out itanding candidate for all-star sonors . . . was named to all-state and third team All-Southern for tis great defensive work in 1961 ..should be top choice this season, f his play follows the expected attern . . . is fast, rough and ex >erlenced, playing first string ever ince his sophomore year . . . was amed conference "Sophomore of he Week" for his play in 7-0 win ver G,eor'gia Tech In 1960 . . . in ~ir Force ROTC unit .. . majoring a physical education . . . listed in 'Who's Who In Sports" published ast spring . . . wants to become oach. Gene Kopec . .. tackle . . . 6-1 ..205 . . . 19 . . . sopl'more . . from Clifton, N. J. . .. won etter as reserve last fall and will ikely see a lot of action this year . .uhows most aptitude on defense . . In Air Force RO'TE unit. .. sajoring in physical eduication and ranita to beom, co.a o- physial Gamecock The 1952 edition of the Gameco 62 men listed below. Southern Con of men who may "dress out" Yor a Ne. Player Hometo '20 Johnny Gramiing, QB Orangebu 21 Gayle Kerr, HB Camden, 22 A. W. Johnson, FB Macen, t 23 Buddy Merrell, HB Hartsville '24 Norrie Mullis, HB Fort Val 25 Sanekey Dareuse, HB Baton Re 26 Jimmy Ceoper, HB Augusta. 27 Bill Behrens, QB Wheeling, 28 Mtke Caskey, HB Bennettsv '29 Gone Wilson, HB Fayettevil *30 Disk Balka, QB South Be '31 Bobby Drawdy, NB Eutawvilt '32 Neetie Johnson. FB Greenwoo, '33 Bob Kern, HB Wheeling. 34 Hareid Lewis, QB Aynor, 8 35 Buster Brown, FB Bishopvlll 36 Bill Wohrman, FB Blooming 38 Dlek Griffin, QB Laurens, 33 Bne Berry, HB Columbia, 40 Dean Livingston, C Orangebui 41 Hugh Bell, C Columbia 42 Dick Covington, T Fort Mill '43 Leon Cunningham. C Atlanta, '44 Jose Berry. C Charlotte, 045 Robert Brunson. C Sumter, t '50 Gene Kopec, T Clifton. I '52 Harry Levell, G Atlanta. 53 Buddy Griffin. G Macon, I '54 Bob King. G Natrona 55 Frank Mincevich. G Hackettst '56 George Glovanos, G Perth An '57 Marion Lee, G Florence. 60 Bob Schwartz, G Detroit. 61 Ralph Muszynski. G South Be '62 Frank Auten. T Belmont, 63 Joe Defere, G Macon, 1 '64 Charlie Camp, T Greenvill, '65 Ned Brown, T Athens. '66 Gene Witt, T Bradentoi '67 Don Earley, T Vandergr '70 W. A. Skelton, E Atlanta, '71 Clyde Bennett, E St. Mattt '72 John Latorre, E Charlesto 73 Carlton Gibson. E Georgetot *74 Walt Shea, E Brooklyn '75. Fred Duckett, E Union, S 76 Paul Sweezey, E Braintree '77 Warren Clarke, E Orangebu '60 Reddy Robbins, HB Greenvilli Bill Tarrer. HB Rock Hill Roger White, HB Black Mc Lockhart McLendon. HB Dovesvilll Jim Jarrett, HB High Poi Dan Castles, C Anderson Andrew Gaddy, G Lake CIO Harrison Bartor, a Lydia, S A. C. Holler, T Mount H George Martin, T Columbia Don Harmon, T Spencer Walter Ollie. E Charlesto Joe Silas, E Macon. I 'Denotes Lettermen education instructor. Gene Witt . . . tackle . . . 6-Q . 210 . . . 22 . . . Senior from Bradenton, Fla. . . . won let ter as offensive tackle last vent in reserve role . . . will likely seu much more duty this fall . . transferred from Georgia Military College in 1951 . . . in Air Forc ROTC unit . . . majoring in physi cal education, but will enter tht Air Corps when he graduates. Bob King ... guard . .. 6-2 . . 225 . . . 20 . . . Junior . . . fron Natrona Heights, Pa. . . . wa regular offensive right guard or 1950 team but broken arm received in automobile accident near hi home in late August of last year kept him out of school for 1952 season . . . went full speed ir spring practice and is sound agair . . has physical qualities for be. coming fine lineman . . . may bl used as tackle' because of emer l WrI te . No box tops Just write a LUCKIEl To NuRE ARE THE INSTR U. Write your Lucky Strike jin piece of paper or poet card a Happy-Go-Lucky, P. 0. Box 46, N. Y. 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