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UNC He Gamecocks Ne In Quest of 11 Field Events I By JACK BAS eThe Gamecock track team when they meet the Universit; tomorrow afternoon at two or begin at 2:30. Coach Weems Baskin has s ,fthis team to be near top con< 1JCarolina meet came around. The Gamecocks will be goir dual win. The Tar Heels lost their first dual meet, 83%-53%, to Princeton last Monday, but have outscored the Gamecocks both in the Florida Relays and ACC indoor meet ear lier this season, although by close margins. Princeton reputedly has one of the strongest teams in the East. North Carolina has no indivi dua6 standouts like Duke's Joel Shaf le who performed here last week but their strength lies in overall depth. Comparisons between the sum maries of the North Carolina Princeton meet and the South Carolina-Duke running indicate a close meet with the best chances for the Birds again resting in the running events. Charlie Morris of the Tar Heels threw the discus 153 feet and pushed the shot 49 feet 11% inches against Princeton, marks that haven't been approached this year by South Carolina's entries in those events. Gene Berry's second place broad jump against Duke was better by two inches than the 22 feet 1 inch turned in by Charlie Yarborough in winning the event against Princeton. The high jump was won in the N. C.-Princeton meet with a leap of 10% inches, about the same as Jack Martin and Jim Summer have been jump ing for the Gamecocks. Running Favors Birds ereas the Gamecocks won eight out of nine firsts in the run ning events against Duke, the Tar Heels didn't take a single first in the running events against Prince ton. But a check with the win ning times show that the Game cocks wouldn't have won a single event against Princeton either. In both meets the winning time was 9.9 for the 100-yard (lash. In every other event except the 120-yard high hurdles, which Duke's Joel Shankle won here, Princeton registered a better time than USC did. Gene Berry has been the number one scorer for the Gamecocks in the field events, scoring regularly in the broad jump and javelin. Top runners have been Tommy Woodlee in the 100 and 220, Sonny Wilcher in the 440, Freddy Roberts in the 880, and Captain Gan Mc Bride in the mile and two-mile. The mile relay team of Wilcher, Roberts, Leon Cunningham, and Bobby Drawdy has won in both of USC's dual meets this year. Don Whetstone is the top hurdler. 1,500 Last Week Last week's 70-61 victory over Duke was witnessed by a crowd estimated at 1,500 and another lat( turnout is expected tomor row. The Gamecocks had defeated Presbyterian in an earlier meet, The50 all-round brilliance of Duke's Shankle and the near sweep of the running events by the Gamecocks highlighted the Duke meet. Shankle scored 24 points with firsts in the high jump, broad jump, pole vault, and high hurdles, second In the low hurdles and third in the discus. Whetstone defeated Shankle in the 220-yard lows to push Carolina Into fge lead, going into the meet ending mile relay which the Gamecocks won to clinch the vic tory. The summa'ry: 100-yard dash - 1. Woodlee (USC) 2. Drawdy (USC) 3. Novak (D). Time: 9.9. 220-yard dash - 1. Woodlee (USC) 2. Drawdy (USC) 3. Wil chor (USC). Time: 21.7. 440-yard run-i. Wilcher (USC) 3. Massey (D) 8. CunnIngham (USC). Time: 51.0. 880-yard run-i. Roberts (USC) 2. Tafel (D) 3. Spearnman (D). Time: 2:00. Mile run-i. McBride (USC) 2. Reece (D) 3. Reeves (USC). Time: 4:3 1.9. Two-mile run - 1. McBride (USC) 2. Roberts (D) 3. Inabinet (USC). Time: 10:11.7. 120-yard high hurdles - 1. re Tomt ar Peak Form Ith Straight; legin at Two Sports Editor will be near their peak form r of North Carolina Tar Heels i Davis Field. Running events tated all year that he expected lition by the time the North ig after their 11th consecutive Shankle (D) 2. Higgins (D) 3. Whetstone (USC). Time: 15.0. 220-yard low hurdles-I. Whet stone (USC) 2. Shankle (D) 3. Robbins (USC). Time: 25.4. High jump-1. Shankle (D) 2. Martin (USC) and Anderson (D) tie. Height: 0 feet. Broad jump-1. Shankle (D) 2. Berry (USC) 3. Summer (USC). Distance: 22 feet, 7 inches. Pole vault-1. Shankle (D) 2. Brown (USC) 3.. Lawshe (D). Height: 13 feet. Shot put-1. Lawshe (D) 2. Campbell (D) 3. Silas (USC). Distance: 49 feet, 2% inches. Discus-1. Lawshe (D) 2. Silas (USC) 3. Shankle (D). Distance: 143 feet, five inches. Javelin-1. Berry (USC) 2. An derson (D) 3. Morgan (D). Dis tance: 182 feet, 11 inches. One-mile relay-USC (Drawdy, Cunningham, Roberts and Wilcher) Time: 3:26.5. BII Player G Hey. Tunstall, p ....... 3 Jim Jarrett, if .......... 3 Frank Ellerbe, 2b ....... 6 Johnny Cooley, p ....... 2 Tom Hofferth, ss ........ 6 Carl Brazell, cf ........ 6 Gene Molnar, p ......... 4 Mike Caskey, If ......... 6 Jimmy Cox, c ........... 6 Buddy Lee, rf ........... 3 Blackie Kincaid, rf ...... 5 Al Spots, lb ........... 6 Bill Wohrman, 3b ....... 6 How. Tunstall, p ........ 1 Ed Rast, rf............ 1 Billy Frierson, p . . 1 Allen Rollins, ph . 1 Totals ..... .. . 6 Pitcher G CG I Molnar ... 4 2 2 Cooley ..........2 1 1 Hey. Tunstall 3 0 1 Frierson 1 0 How. Tunstall 1 0 Totals .... 6 3 5 Baseball Te Tar Heel S< Coach Ted Petoskey's baseball team openls a two-game series with North Carolina's Tar Heels this afternoon. They return- home for a game with Clemson next Tuesday at 3:30. Gene Molnar (3-0) is scheduled to start today's contest and Hey wardl Tunstall (0-1) will probably open tomorrow. Petoskey has in dicated that Molnar may also get the nod for the Clemson game. The Gamecocks carry a 4-2 record into the North Carolina series, including a 2-2 conference record. The rest of the line-up for the Birds will find Jimmy Cox behind the plate, Al Spotts on first, Frank Ellerbe at second, Bill Wohrman on third, and Tom Hofferth at shortstop in the infield, and either Mike Caskey or Jim Jarrett in left, Carl Brazell In center, and Blackie Kincaid or Howard Tunstall In right for the outfield. North Carolina defeated Brown, 1$-2, Monday and lost, 10-1, Tues day to N. C. State. Third baseman Bobby Williams had a perfect five for-five at bat against Brown. Molnar goes Into today's game with an ImpressIve 1.44 earned run average, having given up only four earned runs In 25 innings. He has allowed 15 hIts, walked 16 and struck out 14. Frank Ellerbe continues to lead the regulars In hitting with a .333 mark, closely followed by Tom Hofferth's .318. Hofferth's slug ging percentage Is .637 with 14 total bases in 22 times at bat. Clemson Is expected to pitch their ace lefty, Billy O'Dell, In Tuesday's g'ame and Petnskey has rrow For Track W.4 &rn. ONE MORE STEP . . Carolina dash man Touiv Woodlee is shown only a step away fron the finish line in the 100-yard dash against Duke. Behind Woodlee is teanunmate Bobby Drawdy. Woodlee won the event in 9.9 seconds and Drawdy caine in second. Both men run against North Carolina tomorrow. tDOMETER AB R H 2b 3b HR RBI Sac SB Pct. PO A E DIP Pct. 6 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 0 2 0 0 1.000 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .400 1 0 0 0 1.000 21 4 7 0 0 0 5 2 1 .333 11 29 2 5 .952 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0 2 0 0 1.000 22 2 7 2 1 1 5 0 0 .318 20 21 3 5 .932 24 8 7 1 0 0 3 0 4 .292 10 1 1 0 .917 7 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .286 4 6 1 1 .909 19 4 5 1 0 0 3 0 1 .263 12 0 0 0 1.000 23 4 6 0 1 0 7 2 1 .261 31 8 0 0 1.000 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 3 2 0 0 1.000 13 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 .154 3 1 0 0 1.000 22 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 .136 61 4 0 5 1.000 20 4 2 0 0 1 4 2 1 .100 5 8 4 0 .765 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 0 -1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 195 36 49 4 4 2 30 6 9 .251 162 85 11 6 .957 P R ER H SO 1113 WP HP W L Pet. ERA 5 6 4 15 14 16 0 0 .3 0 1.000 1.44 1 4 4 10 3 5 0 0 1 1 .500 3.27 5 11 7 18 11 5 1 0 0 1 .000 4.20 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0.00 6 5 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 .000 5.00 4 27 20 47 29 30 1 0 41 2 .667 3.33 am Opens Tennis Team aries Today Gets 5-4 Win statedt that he might use an all- OJver Clemnson right hand hitting line-utp against Last wee USC tennis sq(tuad O'Dell- squeaked omut a close 5-4 decision O'el )itchedl a no-hitter over the Clemson Cotlege. The against the Gamecocks last year match was played at Clemson. and struack out 21 men in a three- Wally Poore started things off hitter the year before. H1is overall with at 7-5. 2-0, (-4, tiumpi1h over1 recordl against the Birds is 3-0. Khin Si while Moxley stopped John However, Carolina broke even in Speer 6-2, 9-7. Khtin Si Baker four games last year with the teamed upi to whip Poore- Heinz Bengals. ini their dtoubles match, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. .Jimmy Potter canme right back andt wiipped ,James G;-2, 6-4 and Bilock C Dance Is Jo"h " "(te'eated Baker, 4-6, Planned for May 1 Bob o)t,hLr inxies l)l:l.VGamnecOck The annual Block C campus-wide straight sets, ;-2, t;-3, while team dlance wvill be heldi in the ballroom maite Knox Sherer was winning in of the Jefferson Hotel, May 1, the same fashion over Kinsey, 6;-2, according to a spokesman for the 11-9. club. Tony Torre and his band Moxley-Lander and Kinsey-Sea has been engagedl to play for the brook succeeded inl winning t he dlance, last two matches by stopping Warren Clarke is president of Sherer-Speer and Ariail-McCredie, Block C and Gene Wilson is vice. 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, and 6-1, 6-2, respec presidlent. tively. Leon Cunningham, the univer sity All-America center candidate, KNIGHT ~ GENCY placedt in the 440-yard (lash in bo-th . - * o a. A T S of the Gamecocks' first two track meets this season. T. K. KNIGHlT, JR., Mgr. INSURANCE The university wvill have two re- Iie- ie-At turning AlIl-Atlantic Coast foot- Lf ie-At ball players back this fall. They Hospital are Center Leon Cunningham and All Other Forms Guard Frank Mincevich. ________ "SEE KNIGHT TODAY The university football team will AOTTMORW meet two of the 1954 major bowl participants in Columnbia this fall. 90CaoiaLeBd. Maryland (Orange Bowl) plays Pom here on October 30, and West Vir- Ofc:387 oe 45 ginia (Sugar Bowl on Octobe 2._______________ Finals in i Games Are TI Ie gae I e that wiII dj41ecid(10 the all-tar tean chawopionship will be pived tonight at 8 o'clock in the Field louse. A consolation game lttween the first round loser.; will preced-e the chanipionship game by ii 1IM11'. 'ihm. two fiaternity teais met each other in an eliminiation gane last night. as did the Independents. This is a new event beginning for the first time this year by Inz anitial iDireetor .),: c agan and hi- intrau11 al :taff. The phryirs representing the In-lepen dent leagues were picked by a ec ia I comm it tee appointed by Mr. Grugan. The fraternity all stars were selected by the fratern Gamecocks Split Two Golf Matches During the Week During the past week the USC golf team split two matches. Wake Forest took the measure of the Ganiecock, 23-4, last Thursday aftnoon, and then Carolina turned right around and stopped The Citadel Bulldogs, 16%-10%, the next afternoon. Both matches were played over the Forest Lake Country Club course. In The Citadel match the results were as follows: Ralph Irick stopped Stahel, 3-0, Marriott defeated Bobby Boswell, 2-1, and then the two USC men teamed up to beat the same Bull (log duo, 3-0. Dauley took the measure of Eddie Picquet, 2-1, while his part ner stopped Hunter, 3-0. Owings Picquet teamed to defeat Dauley Hunter, 2%-%. Bob Ferreli succeeded in beating Steine, 3-0, while Bubba Brunson was stopped by Beasley, 3-0. The team of Steine-Beasley was too much for Ferrell-Brunson with the score winding up, 3-0. The Wake Forest match saw one of the nation's top college golfers, Arontbi Palmer, sh,t a six under par ;; as he defeated Boswell, :10. Phil Weichman did his best to keep uip with his teammate but couid only shoot a 61 as he beat Irick 3-0. Bolb F.errell accounted for three of Carolina's points by beating George and PieIquet picked up the other while going down before 13irningham, 2-1. SIuenEfl's Special Flame Restaurant T-HBONE STEAK 14 Oz.s. F. F'. Potatoes--Salaud $1.50; wiulh CoUpon 93c Chicken,, Chmops. Sandwiches. .\. W. Douagla 1207 Bull St. j TYPI ' For Experi (Rough anl Phone 5088 WJill (all for (Calroljina TOA L'S Speciali G;RAD)UATION NEWS -- PORT] 1435 Main St. Phone ntramural Scheduled ity intramural council. p) Each team has eight players : participating. The players for each tvam are listed below. Fraternity eague No. 1: Tom Carr and Bob Blakely, Phi Sigma Kappa; Doodle Munn, Pi E Kappa Phi; Knox Sherer and John c Speeir, Kappa Alpha; George Wil- C soi, Sigma Nu; Frank Hall, Sigma F Phi Epsilon, and Barry Segan, Pii c Epsilon Pi. Jack Hufford is coach. ( Fraternity League No. 2: Mooney Player and Welly Brad ham, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gene a LaBorde, Alpha Tau Omega; Ray . Behles, Pi Kappa Alpha; Andy 2 Tuite and Danny Campbell, Phi 1 Kappa Sigma; Bobby Alford, Kap- E Block C In it]i With 'Secre At 3:30 p.m. Wednesday after noon. a belt line was formed all the way around the Horseshoe and 24 Carolina athletes ran down the line amid popping leather to open the annual Block C Club initiation. The belt line was followed by an egg-catching cont-st. Active Block C members dropped eggs out of the third floor windows of the Block C House, Ten. 16, and the neophytes stood in front on the sidewalks with open mouths for targets. This lasted until all the initiates had caught at least one egg. The egg-catching was followed by egg-throwing. The new letter men were each given a supply of eggs and at a given signal, began throwing at each other. Next came the electric chair and electric cage ordeals. The first consisted of a wired-up chair with each initiate receiving a jolt. The electric cage was a box-like I cage with round openings at each end and three wires suspended in the middle from the top. Two men were sent in at a time, facing each other, and one had to cross over the other to get out. The "juice" was turned on when they tangled in the middle of the low-topped cage. At 5 o'clock there was a break, followed by a trip to the Caro lina Hunt Club in the swamps of the Wateree River for a "secret session," the highlight of the day. Tie initiation ended with a party it the Block C House and installa tion of*the new members. Lettermen initiated were: Foot ha Il-Harold Lewis, Larry Gosnell, Hugh Bell, Joe Silas. 1migh Alerck, D)ick Covington, Buddy G;riffin, Bobby P'ruitt. Bill D)avis. Bill Weston, andl C'rosby I eCwis. Has ketbhall -Bob Peterison, Pauil Goldl sinit h, Tommyns Tarilet on. L ee Col - ins. 31ervin Rabinowitz and man ING! Typing of SEMINAR PAPERS. ETC. Fiunal Drafts) Mrs. Van Meter Williams andu Deliver Stu,den ts! STUDIO ring In -- W EDD)ING SPORTS R AITS Columbia, S. C. 4-6141 irage neven A Il-Star Tonight a Sigma; and ljon (Oberle, Sigma hi. Linn Tmpkins of S,AF is 4aCh. Independent I,eague No. I: Charlie Sanders. Iot Shots; Rick riccson, Laflane's; Jack Col olough, Newman Club; Charlie raham, Maxey; Joe Stegall, 'reshmen, Buzz Carmichael, Max y; Sam Gambrell, Freshmen; and eorge Mandes, LaBlane's. Independent Lxav v %,. 2 Vernon Taylor. ONiel RoberLs, nd )ick Newman, Snowden- Jim filard and Artie Knight. Preston nd West; Jack McCauley. Ralph isher, and L.eaky Thmrnal. Mc ryde. ation Ends t Session' iger "James Cagney." Track ionny Wilcher. V'ireddy Robert., lack Martin, Don Whetstonv, Jim summer, and Tom Collins. Base IIall-Frank Ellerbe. In the first four meets this sea ;on Garn McBride of the university ost only one of six races in the nile and two-mile runs. He Aaced sc1a,, in the two-mile at he Atlantic Coast Conference in loor meet in February. He won Jhe two-mile at the Florida relays. College Men FULL-TIME WORK AVAILABLE Opportunity to Earn $75 per Week This Summer Thiis is your invitation to attend a groij) interview at Room 34 McCUTCHEN HOUSE I :0 p.m.. Ties., April 27 (PIl:ASF BI PROMPT) Store for MIen First choice of 'Mr. FORMAL' the only 'Stain Shy' summer formal! Exclusive "Stain Shy" finish resists stains, repels most liquids, discourages wrinkles! "Naturally" styled for the Trim Look!t Whites, pastels. 26.95 Kourie &s