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Gramling's Passing
For 3 Games Tops
Quarterback Johnny Gramling
has a better passing record for the
first three games of the 1952 sea
son than he had all last year. In
the first three games Gramling has
thrown 42 passes and connected on
22 of them for a total of 264 yards.
Last year Gramling threw only
5: passes for the entire season.
lie completed 21 of them for 253
vards.
(;ramnling's improvement is cred
ited mainly to his newly found
Ioise and coolness under fire.
('sing the quarterback optional he
has a plus rushing average, some
thing rather unusual for a T quar
terback.
lie takes more time passing now,
too, allowing his ends more time to
get open. It has paid off with End
Clyde Bennett being the main tar
get. Bennett has already caught
more than his total for last year (
Sports 11
Members of this year's Louisiana t
State University football team are
guinea pigs for an identification
,ystem devised by Coach Gaynell
Tinsley which may either edify
fans jr drive them mad. Instead s
of the traditional double figure t
imbers LSU jerseys bear a letter
:111i a figure. Briefly, here's how
the system works: Ends wear the
htter "E," followed by any num
ber from 0 to 9. Right ends wear
t he even numbers (EO E2, etc.) and
ihe left ends wear the odd numbers
(E1. E3, etc.). Tackles (T) and
't:-ds (G) will be numbered the
ane way. Centers, quarterbacks,
left halfbacks, right halfbacks and
fuillbacks will wear C, Q, L, R, and
EI respectively, followed by any
naumber. As an L4sU '"Daily
lbI eille" sports writer comments,
"Whlethier the system is a success
orfailure, it assures this much- ~
every player onf the team gets aC
lett er."
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Clyde Smith, who resigned as
head football coach at Indliana U
huast year in p)rotest against the
pressure of big time football, un-r
dlertakes the task this season of
pulling Arizona State College out
of the football doldrums. It's ar
mian-sized task for the Arizonas
coIme up this season with eleven
straight def4eats behind them. Help
ing Smith put some of the 01(d zip
backl into the Sun Devils are two
of his erstwhile Indiana assistants,
I Toward Brown, line coach, and
Bob White, backfield coach...
While California's Johnny Olszew
ski andl Washington's Don Hein
rich are making magazine covers
als the Coast's strongest backfield
eand(idates for All-American hon
ors, Los Angeles fans are insisting
t hat any All-American team that
dIoesn't includle UCLA's Paul Cam
eron is a case for the subversive
activities committee. The 179
iaound Burbank Buzz Bomb does
Iveryt hing and (does it wvell. He
Iuns, passes, and calls signals
from his tailback position in
I'CLA's single wing system. He's
also ticketed to handle his team's
Plunting (bores. l'aul ran or p)assedl
lor at least one touchdown in each
of the Bruins' nine games last year.
Ilie led the Pacific Coast confer
('lic in totaSl offense, gaining 597
yards by rushing and 885 yards by c
passing for a 1482-yard total. That p
St andls ias a Biruin recordl. a
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Speaking of recordls, John Ols- F
zewski (Johnny 0., to the folk in k
erkeley) is just 44 yards shy of o
Jackie JIensen's three-year U. of
':al. rushing record. Sports writers w~
ay that JIohnny 0. wvill be an si
ev'e.t bigger ground gainer this ra
Veair hecause lhe's overcoming his V
pehtant for plowing into oppos- A
mug tackle.rs just for the fun of k:
hearing bones crack - . . Leo ai
l)Dutch) Meyer, Texas Christian
landmark, is in his 80th year of be
lOachmig at the Horned Frog U. B~
'lhat' SOme~ kindl of record in ]
'~'A4
! th' line today. All you do i
s over.
Record
1951 Mark
John Cramling
hen he had seven. Other leadinv
argets for (ramling :re Halfback
ene Wilson and End Walt Shea.
Loundup
his era of produce-or-get-out foot
all. Dutch has been handling the
'CU Varsity for 11 consecutive
ears and before that spent 11
easons as skipper of the frosh
earns. Actually Dutch has been a
Horned Frog" much longer than
0 years. As a kid in Waco (where
'CU was located until 1910) he
sed to hang around the Christian
ractice field and finally was made
eam mascot. Then, during his own
laying days from 1917 to 1922,
e earned 11 varsity letters as a
rog in three major sports.
* * *
Nebraska's Bobby Reynolds. a
ractically unanimous choice for
Ll-American teams-in 1950, wvho
uffered a serious leg injury last
'ear, is healed and1( readly for a
omeback try . . .The University
f Pittsburgh has come up wvith a
lassy crop) of freshmen wvho prom
se to put Pitt hack into the na
ional football picture. The
'anther cubs, a spiritedl gang, are
eportedl to have racked upl varsity
acks Billy Hoffman, Billy Rey
alds, andl Bobby Epps in early
ractices with a gusto that left the
anther first-stringers sltghtly
iiffed.
Jon L atorre
4atorre To Be
n Starting
lot Tomorrow
End .John Latorre of Charleston,
-cap)tain of the Gamnecocks, is ex
ectedl to see plenty of action
gainst Duk'3 tomorrow afternoon.
le saw only limited service against
'urmarn last week because of .a
nee injury suffered ini the season's
pener against Wofford.
Latorre, a 6-1, 185-pound Senior,
'as a p)re-season choice for all
Late honors andl lived up) to his
sputation in the first game wvithn
Tofford. He missed the game with
rmy, however, because of his
nee injury and saw only a little
~tion last week.
Others who are expected to get
ek into action are Warren Clarke,
ill Behrens, Dick Balka and Hugh
elI.
Gameco
Experts Rate
Devils Tops
By Big Margin
Carolina's Gamecocks will play
host to Duke University's Blue
Devils, tomorrow afternoon at
Carolina Stadium in a Southern F
Conference clash. The Blue Devils,
pre-season choice for top honors in C
the conference, are one to two
touchdown favorites. . I
I)uke, unbeaten in three starts,
will feature several of the out
standing stars in the South. Their
chief offensive threat is quarter
back Worth Lutz, who is one of the
better passers in the conference. r
Ie completed eight of the first
ten passes that he threw.
The game may turn into a pass- B
ing duel hetween Lutz and Johnny E
(ramling of the Gamecocks. Gram- E
ling looked sensational in tossing J
the Gamecocks to a 27-7 win over S
Furman last Saturday.
lie hit Bobby Drawdy, Clyde
Bennett, Ruddy Morrell and Fred
Duckett with touchdown passes as
the Gamecocks struck for four
touchdowns in the first half and
coasted over the Hurricanes. C
Duke's defensive line will pose I
the biggest problem for Rex En- (
right's Gamecocks. Duke held I
powerful Tennessee to only twenty
five yards net rushing and nine
passing as the Blue Devils rang up
a 7-0 victory last Saturday. Duke
gained over 250 yards on the
ground.
The Gamecocks came out of the C
Furman fray in good physical con- I
dition. Ends John Latorre and E
Warren Clarke, center Robert
Hrunson, linebacker Hugh Bell and
'!uarterbacks Dick Balka and Bill
lehrens are expected to be re
covered from injuries that limited
them to little or no action against
Furman.
Duke has registered wins over
Washington and Lee, 34-0, and
Southern Methodist, 14-7. while
Carolina beat Wofforcl, 33-0, and
lost to Army, 7-28, in other games.
A crowd of nearly 30,000 is ex
pocted to be on hand for the 2:30
kickoff tomorrow.
Biddies Lose
Opener 13-6
The Carolina Biddies lost their
opening game last week to South
Gcorgia College 13-6.
The Biddies scored first, in the
first quarter, on a pass play that
covered 75 yards. Carl Brazell of
Cola. took the pass in the flat and
after a good run wvent the dis
tance for the Biddies' only score.
South G;eorgia came back in the
second period with their first
touchdown. The play covered 40
yards. South Georgia scored again
gin the third period on another pass
play, this one covering 60 yards.
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Individual
RUSHING D
Times Yds. Ave. H
Wilson 45 155 3.4
rawdy 32 18 3.7
[orrell 7 108 15.6
[. Johnson 19 66 3.5
Brown 6 63 10.5
askey 7 44 6.8 R
ramling 19 37 1.9
7ohrman 10 11 1.1
ehrens 2 8 4.0
alka 5 -14 -2.8 K
152 596 3.9 D
SCORING
TD's EP Pts.
rawdy 3 0 18
ennett 2 0 12
[orrell 2 0 12
err .......... 1 0 6
Brown 1 0 6
uckett 1 0 6
arrett 0 4 4
ilas 0 3 3
Totals 10 7 67
Opponents 5 5 35
PASSING
Times Comp. Yds. TD's
ramling 42 22 264 5
lalka 10 4 45 0
. Wilson 4 3 36 0
lehrens . 2 2 22 0
58 :11 367 5
RECEIVING
No. Yds. TI)'s
ennett 10 185 2
Wilson 7 47 0
brawdy 6 47 1
hea 4 43 0
[orrell . 2 26 1
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