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AlleStatera Gamecock Johnny Peterson was chosen as one of the fnve 1953 All-State basketball players by coaches throughout the state. Peterson, a senior from Elkhart, Indiana, Is one of the best poatmnakers for the Birds and does most .of his shooting from the center pivot position, although his position varies from center to forward. Peterson's team 4 mates on the honor team are Frank Selvy, Farman; Ellerbe Neal, Wofford; Neild Gordan, Farman; and Paul Nye, Presbyterian. Intramural Trackmen Will Follow Training Rules Athletic Director Rex Enright has released an intramural training schedule to be followed by everyone wishing to participate in intramural track this year. The training pro gram was initiated in order that members of the team may condition themselves thoroughly before participating in events. The program requires a minimum of 10 workouts within three weeks' time. Here is the schedule: (TPraining Mielke Stands Out will be on Davis Field.) I R T et Mile run workout schedule: TeNOCrfeta,wt 1st day-run 2 laps; walk 1 lap;*ietwnsorCluiaU run 1 lap. estanthCouiaUn f 2nd day-run 2 laps; walk 1 lap;teNainlGrdhvecmld run 2 laps. asao eodtu a f6wn 3rd day-run 2 laps; walk 1 lap;an5los. run 2 laps; walk 1 lap; run 1 lap. Clmi na5so et .L 4th day-run 2 laps; walk 1 lap; Mek a ihwt 9.Mek run 2 laps; walk 1 lap; run 2 laps. wshg gi iha81i 5th day-run 3 laps; walk 2 1 htme ott ude laps; run 8 laps. Asaerfeme. ossigo 6th day-run 8 laps; walk 1 Thiadlap;od adFr run 3 laps. mn a edWdedyi o 7th day-run 4 laps; walk 2 lml,btsoe eentaal Slaps; run 4 laps. al tpeetm.Bt h 8th day-run 4 laps; walk 2 laps;NRT anAOCreestd run 4 laps; walk 1 lap, run 1 lap. Crln nti et 9th day-run 5 laps; walk 2 Asole osole ac Slaps; run 5 laps. wl ehl audy ac 1I W 10th day-run 5 laps; walk 1 hs oVrii iiayIsiue lap; run 5 laps. woeta scretymkn Half mile run workout schedule: Suhr or 1st day-run 2 laps; walk 1 lap; I opln hi esnrcr run 1 lap.thNRT harestedv 2nd day-run 2 laps; walk 1toisoeMchgnNtrDa, lap; run 1 lap.AuunPenSa,adKaas 3rd day-run 2 laps; walk 2LossavbentLuiile -laps; run 1 lap; walk 1 lap; runOkaoaCliriaan Ne 1 lap.baka ,4th day-run 2 laps; walk 2TalFehm slaps; run'1 lap; walk 1 lap; run Tetrefehe lyn o 1 lap. Ws ignasvriybsebl 5th day-run 8 laps; walk 2 ta tn -,67ad61.Te laps; run 8 laps. 6th day-run 3 laps; walk 1 lap; cmlmn orvtrn h r run 8 laps. gigt iihaogtesho' 7th day-run 4 laps; walk 2 laigsoeso l ie laps; run 4 laps. R NA. 8th day-run 8 laps; walk 1 lap; (Cniudfmpae4 run 8 laps; walk 1 lap. swhrpatcn eoeamro 9th day-run 8 laps; walk 2onfrtlo,WaeH po. laps; run 8 laps. Koysget-htRT 10th day-run 4 laps; walk 2 by i hi il ihR'N laps; run 2 laps. IS Schedule for other races:Koyaprvsfhvigft 1st day-run 2 laps.hoss'ucap.Jsthak 2nd day-run 2 laps,.os hr' e tl4 hwr 3rd day-run 8 laps. adn iehss 4th day-ruin for speed.Kcysa 6th day-run 8 laps.Thn godes mnta 6th day-.-run for speed. eree 7th daya-run 8 laps.Womylapadtl 8th day-run for speed.?rmtewytpspSMao 9th day-run 8 laps. bl 10th dahe Nationor Gpuard, haveoc,mpoled Gamecocki In Final Ho Johnny Peterson Appearance Befo The final home game of the Mason will be played in the Flelc houe tonight when the victory starved Gamecock cagers meet Th4 Citadel Cadets. The Gamecock will meet the Cadets again ir Charleston tomorrow night in a game which wil put an end to at unsuccessful Gamecock season. Tonight's game will mark th4 final home appearance of Caro lina's All-State Center-Forward Johnny Peterson, who has been j main reason for Carolina victories few as they may be, in the past. The Gamecocks may take thi unfamiliar role as favorites In to night's game, with the sharp shooting of Johnny Peterson an< Joe Smith swaying the odds in th4 Bird's favor. Both Peterson anc Smith are averaging in th4 neighborhood of 15 points pel game, to lead the Gamecock sharp, shooters. Latest Losses The Birds found a tour of Nortl Darolina to be un-victory producinj as they bowed to Duke on Satur. day night and to Wake Foresi Monday. In Saturday night's game tht Gamecocks dropped a lop-side decision to the red hot Duke Blut Devils in,Durham. The 98-68 de. Dolf, Tennis Games ro Begin In March The Gamecock tennis team wil play 15 matches this spring, Coact Don Barton has announced. Presbyterian College and David son have been added to this year'i schedule. Wally Poore and Jimmy .Potter two of the top men of last year'i team, will be back to add powei to the netmen. Another strong link will be added with the returr of George Claussen, who did noi play last season, but won 10 oi 12 matches in 1951. Other candi dates for top positions are: Johl Speer, Nick Klonaris, Moe Me Credie and John Heinz. The schedule: March 20---Wofford, there. March 26-College of Charles ton, there. March 30--Furman, here. March 81-Ernkine, here. April --College of Charleston here. April 10-CItadel, here. April 11--Clemson, here. April 15-Furman, there. April 16-Clemson, there. April 17-DavIdson, here. April 21-Presbyterian, here. April 23-25-State Tournament at Clinton. April 28-Erskine, there. April 30-Wofford, here. May 4-The Citadel, there. May 7-Davidson, there. The 1958 Gamecock golf schedule: March 24-Duke, here. March 27-Wofford, here. March 81--Furman, here. April 4-North Carolina State there. April 8-Duke, there. April 7--The Citadel, here. April 14-Davidson, here. April 17--Clemson, there. April 21--Davidson, there. April 28--The Citadel, there. April 80-Furman, there. May 1-Clemson, here. May 7-Presbyterian, there. May 11-Wofford, there. May 12, 13, 14-State tourna nent at Spartanburg. 3-Hour Dry Cleaning Service Press While You Wait 1-Day Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service ARROW CLEANERS 1209 Gavwat aan MOA.=AIe VAL a Meet Cita( me Game ol to Make Final re Home Crowd feat was accentuated by the deadly shooting *of Janicki for Duke, while Carolina's Peterson began hitting as of old and racked up 22 tallies for the losers. Forward Smith was next in line for Carolina honors as he hit for 18. Monday night the Oblds fell prey to the Wake Forest Deamon Deacons and the Deacons, capital izing on the talents of Dickle Hemric and Jack Williams, smoth ered the Gamecooks 8842. Be tween them, Henric and William accounted for 58 points for the Deacons. Henrie, one of the deadlieat shots In the conference, connected for 88 and Williams for 25. For Carolina Johnny Peterson was once again high as he hooked in 19. Joe Smith tallied for 15 and Tom Hofferth for 11. The Gamecocks never took the lead after Hemric dropped in a free throw in the early minutes o the first period. The Deacons gradually Increased their lead and were ahead 89-29 at halftime. The Gamecocks currently have a Swimmers to Skip Conference Meet Carolina's swimmers will not enter the Southern Conference meet this year, according to Coach Jimmy Ratliff. Plans for the state meet have also fallen through. The Gamecocks closed out their regular season last week with a win over Davidson, 50-84, and a loss to powerful North Carolina State, 46-37. Those two meets gave them a 4-7 record for the year. The Gamecock wins were over Clemson, The Citadel and Davidson, twice. Plans for the conference and state meets were discarded be cause the swimmers had missed so much time from classes. The Citadel didn't want to enter the state meet for the same reason. Diver Johnny Clement, Rack stroke Ace Chuck Winder and Dash Man George Crepeau were the only seniors to be lost for next season. be *Vd titk &a T A Clas Ask yoi You And ye ~AN Luck WhW~ 4 So, ft taste of lel Tonight' the Season 9-1 -record, their last victory bfg taInst QetMa on Peb. 10. onsafty: south Caft 0 P PP TP sft, f ........ 4 7 2 15 anek*lt, f -.- 8 2 8 8 Neilsa , f ...... 10 0 0 0 Trewbella, f .... 1 0 1 2 1offerth, .c.... 5 1 8 11 J. Peterson, c . . 7 5 5 19 ollin, c ....... 1 0 1 2 HCfford, g ...... 1 8 4 6 Clauson, g ...... 0 0 0 0 Tarlton,g ...... 0 0 0 0 Totals ........ 22 18 19 62 Wake Foret G F PF TP Williams, f. 9 7 4 25 George, f . 8 0 1 6 Lipstas, f . . 8 1 2 7 Davis, f ........ 2 1 0 5 Preston, f ...... 1 0 0 2 Hemrie, c ...... 18 7 1 83 MeRea, c ....... 0 2 2 2 Lyles, g ........ 1 1 8 3 DePorter, g. 2 1 4 5 Koch, g . 0 0 0 0 DeVos, g 0 0 1 0 Totals ........ 84 20 18 88 ADV. 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