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Gain. T L bJ DISAPPOINTMENT PLUS "Just what is the mattei thought that it was supposed 1 year. And the pitching! Whi supposed to be the best in the defensive unit!" And these were just some disappointed baseball fan as I to some of the unimpressive the wistful Gamecocks during disappointment is only natural losses, but better days have coi words were uttered. A thr( aleviated some such criticism ill-fated 1953 baseball team a may prove a big factor in upy and in doing so help win mor( A MITE LATE, BUT VICTOlR We say to the extreme mighty, mighty late, the basel ning season, a successful seaso truly called a "baseball" seasc ances the doubtful Joe would C of USC boys running around on ing uniforms could have actuall; pastime. Before the enorvating Citai galore that the black capped, < paths were living up to the nar tories over the Charleston dw( Davidsonians, commonly referr assurance have once again bet FIVE MORE GAMES AND II When the team meets Wal on a three game winning streal the roosters. There's little char go unbroken over the week eni two of the conference's top tea With five more games on t and tomorrow, Coach Petoske a' hustlin' to survive the coll4 winning record. The overall r, and eight lost. For the cheri Petoskonians need exactly fou hardly an easy task for any t Coming up are Wake ForeQ Blue Devils, whose pitchfork Carolina goes on a crusade, Di and our old faithful oft-over games out of the above-ment down as Gamecock victories; may cause a hot time for the B a bother and at least one Tig of the two games. Lady: I want to see some gloves for my eight-year-old daughter. Clerk: Yes, Ma'am. White kid? Lady: Sir! See-i/ear- 6njoy, The Original Wally Fowler (Gospel & Spiritual) Singing Concert Sunday, May 3 2:34) til 5:30 Township Auditorium iN PE RSON Wally Fowler Oak Ridge Quartet Fred C. Maples Harmoneers' Special Rangers Quartet With Arnold Hyles Acclaimed woerlds lowvest bass Clumbia: Binin Grage-Highwa 215. Dry Cleaning Service Press While You Wait 1-Day Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service ARROW. CLEANERS 1209 CervaIs OHNNY RA with the baseball team? I ;o set all kinds of records this t's with the staff which was conference this year? What a of the statements made by a is reminiscing took him back xhibits of baseball put on by this unfortunate season. Such in view of earlier events and ne to pass since such regretful e game victory streak has and, although the days of the re numbered, recent victories iing the moral of the players, games. Y ALWAYS HELPS pessimist that although it's )allers could still have a win n, and a season which may be n, since from early perform oubtless deny that any group a diamond-shaped field wear been engaged in our national lel series we also had doubts rratic gentlemen of the base ne "Gamecock," but after vic llers and the erratic, winless ed to as "Wildcats," hope and aken us. "S ALL HISTORY :e Forest today it'll be riding , the hottest of the season for ce, however, for this streak to I as both Duke and Wake are mS. ap, including the games today y will have to get his team !giate baseball season with a ?cord now stands at six won shed title of "winners," the r wins out of five attempts eam. t, the deadly Deacons, Duke's usually finds its mark when .vidson-ah, now, there's one, rated Clemson. At least two ioned five will, or should, go while the Devils and Deacons irds, the Wildcats shouldn't be r should bite the dust in one How. to make points with good looks Burt--regular "soft roll' button-it down collar. Range- / widespread soft collar with stoys. n Rawl's .383 Is Tops for USC Hitters Otis Rawl, Gamecock pitche: and outfielder, took the battinj lead this week with a .383 mark Rawl slapped five hits in tw< Citadel games and two more ii the Davidson contest to take tho lead from Third Baseman Budd, Berry who has a .325 average Berry managFl two hits in twi Citadel games but didn't plai against Davidson. The only other player hitting a .300 is Gene Molnar with thal identical mark. Besides leading in batting aver ages, Rawl also has 18 hits t< make him tops in that capacity Tom Hofferth slipped down 3 points to .298. He managed onl3 one hit against The Citadel anc one in thc Davidson game. Averages through April 28: Player G A B R H 11111 Pet Rawl 14 47 9 18 10 .389 Berry 13 43 12 14 7 .32E Hofferth 14 57 7 17 7 .29 Molnar 10 20 3 6 2 .30C Ho. Tunstall12 34 3 8 8 .250 Duckett 6 14 2 3 3 .214 Brazell 13 30 7 6 5 .20C Cox 13 50 9 11 9 .22C He. Tunstall 9 14 0 3 0 .214 Jarrett .12 36 4 4 4 .111 Spotts 12 36 9 5 2 .139 Wohrman 8 24 3 4 3 .12E Ellerbe 6 14 2 2 0 .140 Others 36 6 8 2 .222 Totals 14 455 76 109 62 .240 Golfers Bow To The Citadel The Citadel took a trian gular golf meet from N. C. State and the Gamecocks Tuesday afternoon at Charleston. The score was 12%-10 over N. C. State and 12%-5% over the Gamecocks. N. C. State and Carolina tied 9-9. Carolina's Dwane Morrison posted a 74 on the 71 par course. Bill Picard and Bob Lowry, both of The Citadel, shared medalist honors with 73s. >oig smati opolm )ankone colartt makes( styole )intts for you. You'll like the ctra comfort and long wear in lery MJanhattan shirt , tOO! St op I at. your nearest Manhattanu ten's shop todlay- see many tore most - for - your - money alues in (list inc'tive Mlanhattan ienswear. Netmen Down Erskine 6-1 The Gamecock netmen won 'their eighth match of the season Tues day, downing Erskine 6-1 at Due West. Playing without two regulars, John Speer and Jimmy Potter, the netmen were pressed hard in the singles matches but. sw(pt the doubles with ease. The summary: Wally Poore (USC) defeated Bob Parker 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Don Woods (E) defeated George Clauson 6-2, 6-3. Nick Klonaris (USC) defeated Calvin Grier 6-0, 6-0. John Heinz (USC) defeated James McGill 6-:3, 4-6, 6-4. Bobby Ariail (UzC() defciated Charles Stewart 6-2, 9-7. Poore and Klonaris (USC) de feated Parker and Woods 6-2, 6-4. Clauson and Ileinz (USC) de-I feated (rIiq and IMcGill 6-1. 6-1. Wright-Jo 1330 i *.07orIa/ ' Mfen's. Clothinj Don't I. TH E QUA LITY a revealing stor country's six lea The index of . 15% higher the average of t Four Tei Softball; 1 By JACK BASS Sports Reporter The Legal Eagles ran up the biggest softball score of the sea son as they trampled the Burney Bees 27-9 Wednesday afternoon. The Barristers belted nine home runs with pounding Pete Hyman and Herman Bershtein each con necting for a pair. The Eagles sent 20 runs scampering across the plate in the first two innings. Earlier in the week the Legal Eagles picked up a forfeit win over Ten. 1&5 and now lead Inde pendent League two with a per feet 3-0 record. The only other Independent game saw Burney trounce Maxey 3rd 17-4. Pi Kappa Phi kept its record unblemished by defeating ATO 4-2 in a tight game. The Pi Kaps now have a 4-0 record. ATO evened its record for the week by outslugging Kappa Sigma 14-12. Phi Sigma Kappa al.o downed winless Kappa Sigma 17-6. 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