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Members of the 1952-53 Gamec
Carolina pool. Frot left to right
.im Strait, lim White; (top) Jir
In front is .immy Mlillard, manag
(Gamecock photo by Ray and Ross
Boxing Te
Ft. Jacksoi
' arolina students and Columbia
boxing fans wvill get ai prevue of
Carolina's 19 53 boxing season
when the Carolina ringmen meet
Fort Jackson in an exhibition
match tonight at 8 o'clock in the
('arolina Field Iouse. This is the
first and only ring action offered
before the holidays begin.
Coach Jess Alderman is looking
forward to a highly successful
season, and with the fighters now
on hand he should get just that.
Emmett Gurney, the SIWT 147
pound cliampion, will he one of the
mainsprings in the Gamecock line
up. Gurney, who has been defeated
only three times in his entire col
lege boxing career, fought his way
to the semi-finals in the Olympic
elimination tournament last sum
mer. Two of the losses suffered by
Gurney were in tournament com.
petition anc the other was to Dan
ny Or'sak of Louisiana State in
1951. Since then Gurney has
beaten Orsak five times. While
still in high school Gurney lost a
decision to Chuck Davey, who is
currently a top contender for the
world's weiter'weighit champion
ship.
T'he tentative opp)onentt for
Gurney is F"ort .Jackson's Roy Leg
gett, one of the better fighters at
the fort. With two such ex
perienciedi fi ghteras i nvolv'ed, this
shouhIdlibe one otf the better fights
of the night.
A lien G;eorge, 1 25 pounider, is
another regular from last year's
sq1uad. George was a S11fT finalist
latst yearI. II is op ponenuit wVill liely
b' PeCte Valsechi.
L.ight weight Chuck ~Davis, an
ot hir SIHlT finalist last year, wvill
he a vi ailbl uint il he grad uates in
F'ebrua ry. lIIe is not schbedutled to
fighit touight, however.
ScheduleItd to fight in the light
weight div is ion is a notherci returnee
from last year's team, Tedl Kuirtzt.
Kuritz, whoc has been impro~(v i ng day
by day, will face Fort Jackson's
L.. P'ayne.
M.Iiddllewveight Ja'k Cassiday, at
mtember' of last year's squad will
face Roy Ti pton, and J1unior
M.Iidd leweigh t.Mal('omb Dewitt is
M'TUDIENTS
(Continued front Page 1)
Evans said. Tlhis can he dlone by
pait i'i pation in the same things
together, by learning as much as
poss5ile abhouct this person you arie
gointg to spend the rest of your
Ii fe with. "OI ne of the best ways
I know of learanin g t hi innera self
of a nerson is by going on a house
par-ty with hinm,'' Rev. Evans said.
"If you can still love him after a
week of trying plus tiring fun
an wl~ork at the becac h, he has
stood the test."
Engagements wei'e discussed and
it was dec'(ided that they should last
from three months to three years.
Rev. Evans advised one not to be
afraid to break an engagement if
he is suire the planned mai'riage
won't woi'k. An engagement
should be a trying period in which
two people ti'y to live as closely to
marriage as possible.
Discussion showed that the four
most important reasons for divorce,
in order, were: money, sex, recrea
tion, and religion. Rev. Evans
expressed his whole hearted ap
proval of counseling for a couple
before marriage.
1 Swim Against Clei
a
ock swimming team which will mee
bottom) Roth Snowden, Chuck Wi
nmy Turner, George Crepeau, Phil
er. Not present were Will MiddJet<
)
am Meets
P Tonight
scheduled to fight Fort Jackson's
Caballero.
Heyward Davis, 178 pounder,
and one of the newcomers on the
Gamecock squad, will tangle with
Billy Holloway.
In the 120-pound class Johnny
Stokes will box Herbert Woods.
Both Stokes and Andy Sciambra
are both newcomers. Sciambra,
who is reputedly one of the most
promising members of the squad,
will have as his opponent Joe
Smyer.
Bill Wohrman, who was sehe
duled to fight in the heavyweight
division, will be unable to fight
tonight, and Marion Lee will likely
be the replacement in this division.
Fort Jackson's heavyweight is Jack
Baisen.
Other members of the squad who
may or may not see action tonight
are Tommy Simmons (133 pounds),
I)on Fortner (155 pounds), Eddie
Field (165 pounds), and Steve
Garabics (178 pounds).
The 1953 boxing schedule is as
follows:
)ATE T!AM PLACE
,Jan. 9 Maryland Columbia
Jan. 30 Citadel Columbia
Feb. 9; Virginia Columbia
Feb. 13 Miami Miami
Feb. 20 C'itadel Charleston
Feb. 27 L.S.U1. Haton Rouge
Mlarch (1 Maryland College Park
Swimnmers Meet
Tigers Tomorrow
The Carolina swvimming team
will be out to make swvimming his
tory when they meet the Clemson
Tigers Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock in the Carolina pool1. The
swimmers, who lost to Clemson
last year 45-39, have never beaten
the cadets in a swimming meet.
However, Coach Jimmy Ratliff
is op)timuistic about Saturday's
meet. The jinx may very well be
broken here at this opening meet.
Last ye*ar, after losing eight con
secutive meets, the team came
bac'k to dlefea t Emory and The
('itadel both by 413-41 s'or*es.
This year the team will be built
around five returning lettermen
Will, Middleton, Chuck Winder,
Janck Hale, John Clement, andl Dick
Van Horn. In the state meet last
season Clement won the (living
c'hampionship, Winder the 1 50-yard
ndividual medlley, Middleton the
50-yard 1 00-yard (lashes, and Hale
the '440-yard freestyle. All four
placedl in the special ties at the con
ference meet.
A host of freshmen have an
sweredl Ratliff's (all for more
swimme(rs andl there are 9 on the
squad. They are: [edo [Darby,
Marion Clark, Warren Griffin,
Roth Snowden, Jim Strait, Jack
Thomas, .Jimmy Tuirner, Jim
White, and Phil Wilkinson. Grif
fin and Strait, especially, have
been showing up well according
to Coach Ratliff.
Students are urged to go out
andl supp)ort the aquatic Game
cocks. Studlent Ac'tivities boo0ks
will not be reqluiredl to gain ad
mittance to the match, and it is
the last swimming event to be held
before the Christmas holidays
begin. The swimmers will meet
Virginia Military Institute here
on January 9 andl Davidson on
January 13.
8son
t Clemson tomorrow afternoon in the
nder, Dick Horne, Walter Johnson
Wilkinson, Jack Hale, Tedo Darby
on, Johnny Clement, Warren Griffin
Barbell Club
Is Planned
A barbell club is being planned
for all barbell enthusiasts of the
university. With the assistance of
Coach F. A. DeMars, an assortment
of new barbell equipment has been
obtained and several boys have
been currently working out from
3:00 until 6:00 in the afternoon
Monday through Saturday.
During the past few weeks heavy
workouts of those really interested
have been interrupted by curious
and non-interested individuals.
Therefowe, the idea for a club for
those students really interested in
working out was brought forth.
All interested students are urged
to meet with the group in the loft
of the gymnasium on Monday or
Wednesday at 4:00.
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Intramural
Scoreboard
Intramural football has smashed
its way to the Carolina campus
and several teams are making
early bids to win league champion
ships.
In the fraternity division this
week Sigma Nu beat KA, Lambda
Chi won a playoff game with Kap
pa Sigma, Pi Sigma Kappa
downed the Phi Eps. The Sig Eps
then came back to beat SAE after
the two teams had battled to a
scoreless tie on Monday, and KA
beat the Phi Eps Wednesday for
their second defeat.
Tenement 29, the defending inde
pendent champion, are showing
power again this year. They
downed the NROTC in the only
game played by the champs. The
Rinky Dinks showed power also
with a 24-0 win over Maxcy 2nd
while the Civil Engineers and
Mechanical Engineers won forfeits
from the Chemical Engineers and
Tenement 9, respectively. Preston
2nd edged Tenement 24% 7-0 Wed
nesday and the NROTC eliminated
Maxey 2nd by swamping them
22-0.
Sigma Nu Beats K A 6-0
A 10-yard pass from Lynwood
Floyd to Danny Donavan netted
60 yards and a touchdown as Sigma
Nu squeezed by Kappa Alpha 6-0.
Jones Stars in Lambda Chi Win
Lambda Chi's Demos Jones
passed for one touchdown, ran for
55 yards and another to start the
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These are the boys who will be
workout in the gym. From left to
Wohrman; (back row) Coach Jess
Davis, Mac Dewitt, Jack Cassidy. (
Lambda Chi team down the vic
tory road. Richard Pierson passed
for another touchdown as Lambda
Chi beat Kappa Sigma 19-6.
Pi Sigs Roll Over
Pi Epsilon Phi 26-0
Fred Roberts scored twieo, once
on a pass interception, and Carr
and Blakely tossed TD passes to
down the Pi Eps 26-0.
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Tonight's Fighters
in the ring against Fort Jackson
right (front row): Andy Sciambra
Alderman, Ed Fields, Emmett Gui
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Edges SAE
A TD pass from Byron Patley to
Bill Todd and a recovered kickoff
in the SAE end-zone gave the Sig
Eps a 12-6 victory over luckless
SAE.
Stubbs Leads KA's To Victory
Eddie Stubbs ran and passed the
KA's to a victory over Phi Epsilon
Pi. Stubbs passed for one TD
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tonight. They are shown after a,
, Allen George, Johnny Stokes, Bill
-ney, Tommy Simmons, Heyward
and ran the other himself. Jim
Godwin passed for the other KA
TD; Floyd was outstanding on
defense for the winners.
'ernon Stars For Ten. 29
Tut Vernon was his usual self
as he passed for two TD's in the
first half to give the defending
independent champions a 12.0
victory over the NROTC.
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