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PAUL PHIILLIPS, Sporra Editor BOB BLAKELY TONI CARtI PAUL PHILLIPS" The Bird Call Tomorrow afternoon, for the second home game of the season, the Gamecocks take on the power packed 1)uke Blue l)evils before an expected crowd of 30,000. The Gamecocks will be eager to avenge a 34-6 defeat that was handed them last year by another highly rated Duke team and to pull a major upset in topping the team that is rated sixth in the nation. The winner of tomorrow's game will take over,the lead in the Southern Conference standings. Two of the South's leading passers will oppose each other when the conference's second leading passer, Johnny Gram ling, squares off against Duke's Worth Lutz, who is ranked ninth. Gramling has coqgipleted 22 passes for 264 yards and five touchdowns against Lutz's record of ten completions for 104 yards and three touchdowns. Gramling is also ranked fifth in total offense with 301 yards. Gamecock End Clyde Bennett will be anxious to improve his record and remain.he top pass receiver in the conference. Bennett has caught ten passes for '185 yards and two touch downs. The f inal score of tomorrow's game could easily be a lot lower that many people think. The Blue I)evils are the top defensive team in the conference, but the Gamecocks rank third in total defense. Duke is second in rushing defense a nd Carolina is third. On the other hand, offensively Duke's rushing average of' 267 yards per game is the fourth best in the conference, but the Gamecocks rank fifth in total offense with 321 vards per gane. With all of these facts, it ought to be easy to pick a win ner. I'll go along with Murray Seaman's crystal ball and pick TI'elnnessee over Chattanooga. * * * * * Biddies Lose Opener Last Saturday night, the Biddies played South Georgia College in their first game of the season. The final score was 13-6 in favor of South Georgia, but that is not a true indica tion of the caliber of play put on by the Biddies. 'Tle Gatecocks of the fVator, gaine e 800 yanis rush ing while htokling the winers to only 20 yards. Both of the winner's touchdowns came oil short passes ito the flat, but the receivers got away for long I'1uns and that was the ball game as far as the scoring was concernel. The two I) pass plays for Georgia covered 40 yards and 60 yards respectively. The Biddies had miany scoring oI)portuni ties but penalties stopped them more than the Georgians. The lone score for the losers came on a pass into the flat to halfback Ci'w Brazell, who ran 75 yards for the score. Jrazell proved to be the offensive standout while A. C. l ollaar Sstood out well otn (letfense. * * I .Tentative plans are beinig made fot' the Biddies to play the PC( .JV' s in a night game at City Stadiumn on W\edn esday, Oc't. 22. Thle PC .l V's have defeated the (Clemnsotn' J\'"s atnd this game would substitute f'or the of'ten iterr'tupted1 gamae pr'ecedi ng the classic ont Big Tlhur's<by. Unidet' Souttherni otn feren'ce t'ules t his year', the J V s<quads of' the two schools (UCand ('lemsont) can not play each ot her'. The Big Tlhurtts daiy game will b)e phiayed because of a law p)assetd by the state leislaturte r'equirini g thle game to be ptlayed. This 'n' That Bobby D)rawdy leads the Gamiecocks ini kiekoff ret urnls by gainIinig 86 yards inti two tries for' an 18.0 aver'age. J1i mmyn Coopetr is secondI with two tries for 32 yards atnd a 1 6.0 avet'age. G ene Wilson is third with an av'erage of :.L) in one A . W\'. Jo'ihnson leads thle G amnecoc ks in t he ini t'rcep)tlonl departmtetnt by catch intg onte enemy pass andl retu rn inag it for eight yard(s. 'Jimmy (Cooper is second with one sevent-y\ard'( r'eturtn and1( Smokey D arouse is th ird' withI a six -yartd reft ztrn. O t.her's who hav it'ntertcepted jpasses are: Bruansont, for' t wo y ardos, andc Kotrn lot' nto yards gainedl. The o fficiatls fotr tomlorro's'W gamtie arte: ie fa.ee, J. (' l)onohiue of St. .John's; Umphire, ('. A. Powell of' Fur'mati Li nesmant, D)alt on Williams of' Pittsburgh, and J1udge, II. (. I lawn of ,eitni-Rhynie. D otnohule was also the r'efereo' fotr t he Furan'i game last week. I lalfIbac k G ene WViIsonti andio tackle IDonu Eartly arie Ilisted atmoing the South's top 50 football playerts int t ht( '52 ('(it iotn of Stanley Woodward's foot ball aninual. 'Just once ini the last thr tee seasonis has t he (Ca rol inta foot 01 ball teamn been hehlI scoreless and t.hat was by D)uk e (I-I-0) ini the firtst game of' 1 950. The longest touchdown run for' the G amtec'ocks last seasont was turtned in byv H-obby' Drawdy'. It was a Gi6-y'ard ruin againtst George Washington. PTe Enirighter's punted 50 times last year, buat oppontents returnedl only 20 of themr. Itex Enright is the oldesz't coach ini thle Sout hetrn ( (ontfetr ence int years of' service. Eitnright qualIif'i es fotr t he title ofI "D)ean'' by vir te of arriving at Car'olina in 1938. In the nine games that have beetn played between IDuke1 atnd Carolina, the BiLte Devils hold a big margin in gamei(s won. They have won six games, lost twice, with oneO ti('. Int the series Duke has scored 210 points while the Gamecoc'ks have come up with only 42. Seaman Says By MURRAY SEAMAN Round and round the crysta ball spins. When it will clear up n one knows; not even me and it' my ball. At least I can report little lifting of the haze. After a week of hitting the skid our predicting head is at leas above water. For the three week of making like Nostradamus th report is 52 correct choices out o a possible (;9 for a 77% average So now let's take another chanc at lousing up the average wit] tolmolrow's affairs. Alabama over Virginia Tech Alabama and Bobby Marlov proved stronger than expected i1 beating a good Miami team. Auburn over Wofford: Eve1 Maior Iloople should see it thi way. A rnv oer D art mouth: I shouli have my typewriter washed ou for mentioning that word here. liminii over Boston U.: So fa ILarry Aggalis has not brokel loose. Citadel over Newberry: For onc, the Kadets get the nod. Clemson over Florida: Casare: could be the big star of the gam hlt IHair has too many playmates \'irt;inia over George Washing ton: The Cavaliers are rated in th Iir"st tenl in the nation. Maryland over Georgia: Afte last week's shellacking of Clemsoi there'll be no holding the Terps Some more Scarbath magic. Georgia Tech over Tulane: Teel gunning for a hotvl bid. Illinois over Washington: Th, llini should come back mad afte taking their knocks from Wis Mich'gan over Indiana: Michigai on the upswing after a couple o drought years. Kansas over Iowa State Shouldn't be too much of a strug gle for Reich and gang. Kentucky over LSU: The Wild cats seemt to have found them selves. Michigan State over Texa A .i : Iteg:ihless ot' their thret aiueatkers tll- Spar tatns are stil the tea:m to btat for the nationa l ississippi over Vanderbilt: Ol iilss itl-t too muc11vh although \and: displayed an outstanding fresh man last week against North westernl. SM1 ov er \lissouri : One of thos elo-e ones. Navy over Wim. and Mary: Th \Middcies seem to have somtethint at long last. N ebraska oiver K ansas1 Stalte lhIobby lIeynould- ih ack in thi saddle ag.ain. Not re ha me over I' itt sburgh' The irishmendl fla-ched some ol imei NI) power\C last week inl heat intg Texas. Wi%iscons-in oiver ( h io State: T 8.adgers currienitly t he hot.tes ar tieb in ci Iolleciate football: the for Shoes that took like new V ISIT ROBERTS si10l( l l:IMIICING MI: ItVIC.E I.cat her Goouls .Across From" I3I19 Summter St. .3 -Hour I}ry C;laning SErlire Press~ While You Wait 1-Day Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service ARROW CLEANERS I -m9 (,a. s Crystal Clemson, smell Pasadena's orange blossom Texas over Oklahoma: Anothe tight one; last year the Long horns won by 9-7. May be a re hash. Penn State over West Virginia This one should pit coal mine against coal miner. State has ur t eorked a good air game. S Penn over Princeton: Here's on e between the supermen of the Iv League. Penn gets the nodl be cause of their showing agains e Notre I)ame and their edge i 1 brawn. STAR OF ' f1 L L r and A A responsible con reported the results competent medical si effects of smoking Ch A group of poop! was organized to smo months this group of i normal amount of C 45% of the group-ha tinually from one to I 10 years each. At the beginning months period each e ASK YOUR DEALER FOR CHESTERFIELD EITHER WAY YOU LIKE 'EM Ball Citadel. 'urdue over Iowa: Could go r either way. California over Oregon: Johnny - 0. and boys to sweep another one. UCLA over tice: For a change the Pacific coast is manhandling r other sections. Tennessee over Chattanooga: The Vols will be mad and Chatta e nooga shouldn't even be in the' y same stadium. Villanova over Wake Forest: It's t our guess that Villanova will go ni all the way after their last two wins over Kentucky and Clemson. rHE WEEK 1 ?. 'SE Is ccessory Orgi :ied by Smok suiting organization has of a continuing study by a >ecialist and his staff on the esterfield cigarettes. * from various walks of life Ice only Chesterfields. For six nen and women smoked their esterfields -- 10 to 40 a day. ye smoked Chesterfields con hirty years for an average of and at the end of the six moker was given a thorough Intramural IRATERNITY LEAGUE 1 t Sigma Chi-Kappa' Sigma, 11-0, 15-6. Sigma Nu-Alpha Tau Omega, forfeit. Pi Kappa Alpha-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 15-9, 15-12. PRATERNITY LEAGUE 2 1 Phi Epsilon Pi-Kappa Alpha, COGBURn The Businessmen's 1 Choice at A A SATISFIED 1317 Stunt JUST 2 BLOCKS That's Sunshine Laindry a Gervais - two blocks front the guys and gals take all their L Sunshine. One-day Quality Serv ing, shirts, piece work and I service means %atisfaction! SUNSI LAUNDRY AN] 1415 GERVAIS 1 ins not Adv4 ing Chester f examination, including X-ra medical specialist and his a: ination covered the sinuses ears and throat. The medical specialist, a ination of every member of "It is my opinion that the ei accessory organs of all partic amined by me were not adv< six-months period by smoli provided. COII scoreboard -15, 15-9, 15-12. Pi Kappa Phi-Signia PhiE lion, 15-3, 15-4. Phi Sigma Kappa-Phi Epsilon 'i, 11-0, 10-15, 11-0. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE 2 Tenement 29-Preston 2nd, 15-5, 2-15, 15-3. Heavy print denotes winner. I'S GRILL wnd College Boys' Il Times CUSTOMER er Street AWAY . .. l Cleaners' plant 'at 1415 University! Smart Gamecock iundry and dry cleaning to ice, by request, on dry clean 1,achelor bundles. Sunshine INE [) CLEANERS PHONE 6667 rsely elds y pictures, by the ;sistants. The exam as well as the nose, fter a thorough exans the group, stated: irs, nose, throat and tipating subjects ex ersely affected in the ing the cigarettes * ITAINS TOBACCOS SETTER QUALITY & R PRICE THAN ANY THER KING-SIZE CIGARETTE 1952. Laoowrrr a Myan iSaOmrO C