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Mounta Riddle Mot Sugar Bow Get Drama By SONr Sir1s South Carolina's determino West Virginia's Sugar Bowl Saturday afternoon with a dri Rex Enright's twice-beat, Mountaineer mistakes, uncoil< for 186 yards, and fought off before a near record crowd of West Virginia. trailing 1:1-0 at one time. had a fighting chance to win its 15th striaight game until Clyde Bennett, senior end from St. \zatthews intercepted a Freddie \Wyant pass at the Carolina eight with ot. minuite to play. Carolina, for the seconti week in a1 row. just couldn't get their prinl cipal weapon, passing, to clicking. Instead, they cut loose 150-pouid (arl lrazell. a native West Vit ginlian. Blackle Kiicaid, Captain Gene Wilsol, Bill Wohirman,11. like (askey. and Crosby Lewis for ch1un1k after chunk of yardatige thbrough the fifth btst rushing de fense in the nation. lountaineers Frustrated West Virginia often used an 8-:1 alignment against Gamecock of fenses, but to no ava il. Three fiuilbles and two pass int erceptions kept the Mountain ien frustrated all afternoon inl t he 15-degree weather. Wt-si Virginia got its first jolt of the game when Kincaid fell on a tI'uble at the Gamecock seven after a 64-yard drive. After ai exchange of piuns CArolina hit pay dlirt. Kin-aid Lgathered in a WVU kick on a reverse fromi Captain Wilson and ran to the three. Froni here Graling sneaked over for tle Tl . .1arrett converted and it waC (arolina 7, W\I' 0. 'Ile Gamllecock- stretched this to 1:-0 in tihe second period when railing went over again from the one at the end ot a 52-yard, 10 phly march. Tie .louintailvers scoir-td ji4ust prior to the half on Wyant's pass to loe Pappetti and .ack Stone's COnver1sionl. Wilson Scores 1ISc made it 20-7 inl the third quarter oil a 24-yard Granling Wilson aurial and Kincaid's extra Imiao. Wilson took the ball in the flal, I-eversed Iiis field and was off to thre rarces. - lTe .\titunta ieer's fi na t 1ouch douwnr --a five-yard buck by .Ioe Mlartin i-w~as set. uip by Pa ppet ti's 41)-yard ran aft er inltercept inrg a (raml inrg patss. Stonme aga in cona ve'rtedl. With the score' 210-14 aind WV1I in possess ion of thle hall dleepi in Gamecock territory, the oldl rel iable " oh''li"en nett in terceptedi a Wyanot patss. At this point there was such a shotrt time to platy that Gramnilirng took( the bal ftrom Curt ninghami on four successive plays; atd tell with the batll to run out he clock. Tlhe last play Gramnlinig It'll toinicided e-xatctly withI the final wihist le atnd the (ariolina Gatme nocks hard wi-app upilil thei(1r sixth I win, anrd WVest Virigiria hiadt thIirown awary a chanrce to Ite Siugar Bawl. Bierfisher Is Contest Winner For Second Time Buck Bierfislcer, Box 551, wn his seco)nd carton of Chestetrfiehdis in three' weeks hy gue'ssirng the e'xact score of thue USC-West Vir gina footbhaIl game latst week end. Hierfischier picke'd t he Game cocks over WVU, 20-I4, atnd that was thit final score. He hadt wor the first conitest lby gttt ig cIlist'st on the Maryla nd game st-ore. lIt will lit awarded't thle ei gare(t s at. thl (amecock sports dhesk Mondlay al 8 pr. '[le cotetst will tcontinure thri. weiek for the Caroldina -Woffort gamne. A (cair-tori tf (Chesterifiteld. will be given toi the' st-udent whiu gtuesses rieare-st. to the e'xactt scoret of the gatme. All entries must lbe in the Chesterfield box in the eann teen by noon11 tomrntnrow. E:ach- (enitry nmutst he ton the back of a Chester'field wi-rappjer. Tlhte entry should include thle c'ontest ant's nme and box rnmbe'r as wetll as his prediction of the score. A atud(enrt may submit as manny u'n tries ats he wishes but each must be on the back of a separaite Chestetfield wrapper. ineers intaineers' l Chances; tic Victory qY GRAY Editor -d Gamecocks riddled uhbeatei dreams in Morgantown las imatic 20-14 win. n- squad made hash of fiv< ed their potent ground attac] a desperation hist-minute driv, :31,000 fans. Volleyball Playoff Is Friday T'he cantu v- ~olleybaitll c'hamp)ion ship playoff is tentatively sched uled for Friday. November 20 ai 5 p.m., according to the intraiulra department today. I .eague competition ended No. vember 17. Inlepedenet phryoff; begni on Nov. 11; with Preston 2ndl WeSt. matching oforces with tl N l'. Fraternity playoff started Nov. 18 hetween Lambdt Chi and Sigma Nu, winners in thei1 respective leagues. The scores for last week's game are as follows: Pi KA downied Ph Epsilon Pi, 11-0 and 15-1; Signi CIi defeated SA E 15-6. and 15-11 Phi Signia K appa finaily won ove, SAIE 17-15. .1-15. and 15-6; Signu Nu defeated Sigma P'hi Epsilon 15 1 and 15-8. The finlal standings. inl thle fra tvrnitity divisions arv. Fraterniiy I.eagne i Won .ost L.amb11da Chi 5 0 Phi Kappa Sigtmta 41 I Pi Kappa Phli 2 2 Kappa Si.vna 1 2 KA 0 : A'l( 11 0( 4 Fraternity Leagne 2 Sigtma Nu ; 1) Sigtma Chi I 1 Sig Phi Eps 2 2 Phi Signma Kappa 3 2 SA E 1 .1 Pi KA 1 4 Phli EpS Pi 0 5 An inm11atv of, an inlsanle asyllin -pit all one Iorning with his ea pre'sseud agaitst tih' w.all. F"inally aitl nur ('amte vet antd atskedt hitn what het wais dingt. ".*Just Iistetnitt,"' h said. S he p ress4 d her eat to the sam. spot otn the' wall. F'intalIly she said~ "'Why. I dotn't heat atnything a I knttw." hte sa id. "ItI'- htee; l ike that al mrnintt i vw.w has1, been onem of the. prinip~lial fa to)rs toward a ,suIccessfuSl ,4eason ft ithe Gatmleock4slthis4 year, iIe nu,mb.er oneo bloci'ker in, the. A abllity can't hte ove'rlookedI. 1lE'll 11 11he startinig fullback loomorro nagnint Wofford. Win S a .NI.:7 CAIADEL%IP41 'MI W ES VT/R C' MA-A Upsets Hi Picks Du To Win " By JAC Assistant S' Last week's bagfull of ups what. All in all it wasn't too b our season's average dropped Although it doesn't affec predicted in this column, we'll about our success in hitting the Carolina-West Virginia game squarely on the head. That tidy selection appeared in last week's Sportnatic, conducted elsewhere on these pages. After a look at this week's schedule we started to beg off. Some of the toughest, most un predictable games of the season will be played tomorrow. Now to face our hardest task of the sea Arkansas over LSU. Both teanis are like the little girl who, when she was good, was very good, and when bad, was very bad. The boys from the bayou haven't been good at all lately, with four straight defeats. Baylor over SMU. Either teani coull win by four touchdowns; the Bears are picked to rebound. Auburn over Clemson. The Phinsmen have their best teams in years. But they will have to play 1 a good game to wvin. Citadel over Davidlson. The Bull dogs aret. not goodl, butt the Wild cats are worse. Duke over Georgia Tech. The t D)evils lwrve the better line and have had a week of rest. F"ordham is mak<ing a slow come hack. A wvin this week over Holy Cross will help sp)eed it upl. Indiana by a slight malrginl over lPurdue. Missouri has a superior record comt)pa red with Kansas. Tlennessee over Ken.tucky in a meeting between the South's two most15 impjrovedl teamIls. Maryland1( over A labiama. The Crimson Tlide is rising each wveek, but mighty Maryland appeared to be indestructible last week in its romp3 over Mississippi. The top game in the South we think, even over D uke andI Tech. Michigan State over MarqIuette. A bout time we found a breather. Ohio State over Michigan. This is what we meant by a rough wveek end. Wisconsin showed real greatness last week. Minnesota and/or G;iel was stopped. The Badgers by coup)le of touchdowns. West Virginia will get back or the winning track against N. C State. Illinois might still make it t< the Rose Bowl. We'll pick 'em ovel North wes ter'n. Notre Dame over Iowa in the top game of the (lay. The Hawk eyes have been unde(lrrated( th< whole season couldl sp)ring an upse here, but the Irish are still tops. Peon State over Pitt in thei 53rd meeting. Penn State rank wit.h the best in the East with l'it a shade behind. UCLA had their undlefeatedl ree a, ord spoiled by Southern ('al las e-. year in their final game and it cos rthem a Rose Bowl bid. The Bruin jq are the pick here to get their re venge. Game of the year on th IWest Coast. Rice over T('UI. A win will put the Owls closer to a bowl bid. North Carolina over dlownt rodde Virginia. treak S + - irt Bass; ke, Terps )aturday K BASS ports Editor ets upended our average some ad at .700 for the weekend, but 11 points to .743. t our average since it wasn't have to take time out to crow Wake Forest over Furman. The Deacons have played the rougher schedule. We'll take Yale over Harvard in a squeaker, their 70th meeting. Little to choose from in comparing their records. Kansas State over Arizona. This one looks easy and I need sonic easy ones. George Washington has boen looking too good in recent weeks for Richmond to handle. N r E RITZ Brought Back By aM rm "SABRI J. Paul Sheedy* Switcht Because He Flunked t"'Your heir's no yoke" bellowed She. Why not take the bull by the hom Cream-Oil, America's favorite hair " greasiness. Makes you look cud-dly. tdandruff. Relieves annoying drynes Non -alcoholic. I won't cow-tow 't - heifery day." Paul was udderly stu tsome Wildroot Cream-Oil for just t he good moos and now they're hit a~ steer yourself down to any toilet, - bottle or handy tube. And remembi e. for Wildroot Cream-Oil too. You the campus-and that's no bull. * of I 3 i So. 11arrii I liii Rd., W'illiamsr n Wildroot Company. Inc., Buffalo 1 napped LE. fr1sOA) NetV. CAR. Three Birds Selected to Rebel Roster South Carolina's Gamecocks have added a powerful trio to the Rebel forces for their annual Blue-Gray football game played in Mont gomery, Ala., against the North December 6. Quarterback Johnny Grramling from Orangeburg, star who scored twice and passed for a third touchdown in the Gamecocks defeat at the hands of West Vir ginia, and two lineman were added this week. Gramling was fourth in Southern Conference pass completions last year. He completed 61 passes in 144 attempts. Lineman added to the Gray roster were Bob King, 225-pound guard, anti Clyde Bennett, 200 pound end, who gained 502 yards on 34 snagged passes last season. The Gramling to Bennett combina tion has been the best in the AC Conference this year. NOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY Popuplar Demand T HE PICTURE EVERY" SeTALKING ABOUT! Rleased thru United Artists '1 JNIAY ~JET" >lor RICIIAIIID ARIEN d to Wildront Cream-Oil The Finger-Nail Test dy's gal. "Those cowlicks look awful. -ns and get yourself some Wildroot tonic ? Keeps hair combed without Removeq loose, ugly p. Contains Lanolin. Ii you start using it, uned, so he bought ,.,, 29v. He told his girl. ched for life. So just -- goode counter for a i r to ox your barber ea,, 'Il be the cream of mge,n Ii...Y I,N.Y. eneA.!M Al Lane All-Statc 8. SC Mei By AL In keeping with the Game< news before it happens, as we West Virginia game, I would selections a little ahead of time an expert, and this is not a su or any other, I feel that this li players selected. First Team: End-Gaskin, Clemson. Tackle-Lovell, Carolina. Guard-Mincevich, Carolina. Center, Cunningham, Carolina. Guard-King, Carolina. Tackle-N. Gressette, Clemson. End-Bennett, Carolina. Back-Gramling, Carolina. Back'-Wilson, Carolina. Back, King, Clemson. Back, Wohrman, Carolina. Second Team: End-Barefoot, Furman. Tackle-Merck, Carolina. Guard, Petrone, Furman. Center-Bell, Carolina. Guard-Hildebrand, Clemson. Tackle-White, Clemson. End-Clarke, Carolina. Back-Brabham, Newberry. Back--Popson, Furman. Back-Kincaid, Carolina. Back-Brazell, Carolina. Third Team: End-Tyson, Citadel. Taekle-Davis, Newberry. Guard-Defore, Carolina. Center-Avery, Clemson. Guard-Covington, Carolina. Tackle-Fuller, Furman. End-Granger, Carolina. Back-Hazle, Wofford. Back-Sutton, Furman. Back-Caskey, Carolina. Back-Hamilton, Presbyterian. Captain-Graniling. Alt. Captain-Bennett. Coach of the year-Harvey Kirk land, Newberry College. RA smart El and' smart and neB No one offers such a wide variety of collarstylestallored for these times. No one offers such a wide choice of fab rics and such a wide range of patterns C as ... o 1953 T HE MANHATTAN SHIRT CO.. 4i Selects o Team; i Picked LANE ock's policy of reporting the did in last week's Carolina like to present my All-State . While I do not pretend to be rvey of Gamecock supporters st will do justice to the ball 3 Gamecock Linemen Out With Injuries Three dependable tackles for the samecocks will possibly be lost for the Wofford game here in Colum bia tomorrow afternoon. Hugh Merck, first stringer from Liberty aggravated a shoulder injury in the West Virginia game last weekend and is a doubtful starter. Charlie Camp and Ned Brown are also mut with injuries. Merck is not seriously injured but Brown and Camp are perhaps jut for the season. On the brighter side of the picture, end Spec Granger and quarterback Harold Lewis are back in top form. Palmetto Continued "THE ROBE" in Cinemascope with Stereophonic Sound and Color Carolina Sunday through Tuesday "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY" with Burt Lancaster, Montgomery CHit, Deborah Kerr Strand Sunday through Tuesday "PRIVATE EYES" with the Bowery Boys 5 Points Sunday through Wednesday "SIREN OF BAGDAD" in color with Paul Ilenreid and Patricia Medina NGE-wd.spread soft collar wit stays AIR-new shorter peent .ollar, medium spread at ad casual REW-Rounded spread button down 4 MADISON AvENUE, NEW vnORK N.