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Baseballei Pair With Is Iameack. baeball t.i wth the Georgia Bnlkogs, di 'eo dhaspIVns, winning a 4 and losing 9.1 Wednesday. Carl Brazell WAS the batth jdngling in the winning run ed after having 4omered third to account for the first run came in the seventh as th Heyward TuAAtall toiled the first 18 innings for the Birds, but still couldn't pick up his first win of the eason. He has lost three. JOWny CoOUY,who relieved in the 14th, Wa the winner. Heyward came out for a pinchrunner in the 18th after being hit by a pitched ball. Poor base-running by the Game cocks cost them several scoring chances during the game as five men were caught on the base paths by the alert Georgians. In the second game, Bulldog righthander Doug Foster held Car ..* 0hitless until the sixth when fftk Ellerbe got a pop single. Georgia had scored six runs by ,then. Gene Molnar started for the Gamecocks but was knocked out of the box in the fifth inning and was replaced by tall Delance Poston, making his first appear ance of the season. Wildness caught up with Poston in the seventh and southpaw Billy Frier son replaced him. Cooley pitched the ninth after Frierson had- de parted for a pinchhitter. The only run for the Gamecocks came in the ninth when Ed Rast followed Jimmy Cox's double. with a run-producing single. John Perkins hit a home run for Georgia in the top of the sixth with none on. Second baseman Jim Callaway paced the Georgia hitting in the series with six hits, three in each game. The split gave the Gamecocks a record of six wins and seven loPs. Ga. 000 010 110 000 00- 10 0 SC 002 000 100 000 01-4 12 5 Parrish, Houston (4), Satterfield (18) and Farris; Hey. Tunstall, Cooley (14) and Cox. Ga. .. . . . ..080 021 210-9 12 2 SC ... .... 000 000 001-1 4 5 Foster and Farris; Molnar, Pos ton (5), Frierson (7), Cooley (9) and Cox. Woodlee Has *Slight Lead In Track Scoring Dash man Tommy Woodlee has taken a slight lead in the indivi dual track scoring for the Game cocks with 55 1/4 points to 51% points for Captain Gan McBride, distance runner. In third place Is Bobby Drawdy, who runs the dashes and hurls the javelin, with 87.8? points. Sonny Wilcher, unbeaten quarter-miler, has 81.62 points. Gene Berry has picked up 81 points in the broad jump and Javelin. Don Whetstone is next with 29.87 points. Then come Freddy Roberts with 28td1/4 and hurdler-high jumper Jaf Martin with 25. Jim Sunm *mer, high and broad jumper, has O20 5/6. Pole vaulter 'Gene Brown Qhas 18-anid Allen Inabinet, distance runner, has 15%. Leon Cunning ham has picked up 10.87 points, mostly In the mile relay. Others are Jack Blair with nine, Roddy Robbins, eight, Billy Kin caid,,sir, and Johnny Reeves, four. FISHY LINES - (Continued I. indicated that Baranski mighi indlvidual medley man ever. t the only two consistent last season's team, Will Middk uate this year. Diver Bill Pee: of the team. But Peel is the< sistently. CAUGHT ON THE HOOK last week's triangular tracki star f.rom Baylor Academy in the 100-yard dash at the Flos Goodloe is only a junior in hij freshman swimmer, went to E with a well-known college teal Golf coach Ernie Lawhorne ea Club course one of the best in I -cocks met N. C. State in track, decided by flipping a coin be Gamecockcs won . .. Coach We points in the official scoring ri mural boxing will be held ne several years. Divide . Georgia Ui split two gAe this week fending' Southeastern Confer 8 14-inning thriller Tuesday, kg hero of the overtime game, in the 14th with the bases over the left field fence in the two Carolina runs. The other 1 result of an error. One Slugfest And Two Hill Gems In First Softball Play By BOBBY ALFORD Sports Reporter The intramural softball season began last week with some very good pitching and hitting efforts. The teams are playing a double elimination tournament to decide the championship. Two fine pitching exhibitions and one real slugfest were featured in the games played to date. "Hunk" Miller allowed Sigma Chi one hit and one run as Pi Kappa Phi defeated Sigma Chi 6 to 1. Terry Williams was the losing pitcher. Two Hitter For Kilgore Wayne Kilgore turned in a fine pitching job by allowing only two hits as Sigma Nu dropped Kappa Sigma 9-2. Bob Coleman and Bill Walter hit home runs for Sigma Chi. Jimmy Bame took the loss for Kappa Sigma. Both of the pitching perform ances occurred in Fraternity League No. 1 Other results in League One follow: Phi Kappa Sigma outscored Lambda Chi 8-4, and Lambda Chi eliminated Sigma Chi, 18-5. Fraternity League No. 2: SPE dropped a close one to Phi Sigma Kappa, 9-8. SAE outslugged the KA's and came out on top by a 13-11 score. Beasley was the winning pitcher and Dave Neilson took the loss. Keith Hubbard and son Durant hit home runs as Pi Kappa Alpha downed Phi Epsilon Phi 12-3. Hunt was the winner and Katz the loser. Phi Epsilon Phi came back after one loss and eliminated Kappa Alpha in the bij slugfest of the week by a score of 24-24. This game was caUed at the end of six innings. In the only other game in League 2, SAE beat Phi Sigma Kappa 14-9. In Independent League 1 Mc Bryde edged NROTC 9-8. Ken Smith took the win with Howard Casada taking the loss. This game was a replay of an 11-11 tie played Thursday afternoon. With Walt Ollic's fine hurling backed by the fine hitting of his teammates, Preston 2nd West beat Carovets 17-2. Buzz Sawyer hit a home run for the losers. The Freshmen los't a forfeit to Maxcy. Sigma Chi Wins Intramural Swim Title From KA Sigma Chi won the intramural swimming meet held recently. Kappa Alpha came in second with Pi Kappa Alpha placing third. Sigma Chi took first place in both team events, the 150 medley relay and the 200 free style relay. The medley team was made up of Clyde Bennett, Roddy Robbins, and Ronnie Hicks. The free style team was composed of Waite, Jack Mobley, Bolte, and Robbins. ens page 6) well develop into USC's best point-making swimmers from ton and Jack Hale, both grad will be back as will the rest nly returnee who scored con . .. Among the spectators at neet was Ellis Goodloe, dash Chattanooga, Tenn., who won ida relays this spring in 9.7. h school . .. Bill Schulie, the arope on a tour of swim meets n a couple of years ago .. . di th,e Forest Lake Country he South . .. When the Game the.220-yard low hurdles were cause of a driving rain. The ems Baskin ought to get five scords for that one . .. Intra ict week after an absncen of ..Carl Brazell, above, is leading 58 batting average after 13 games. sit a two-run homer and a game ng 4-3 win over Georgia, Tuesday. Is New Eye Third Base BASS was slow in adjusting himself to the strange outfield position. And after a few games, Coach Ted Petoskey strengthened both posi tions by switching the two men. But it's Brazell's hitting that is causing notice to be taken. Soon after the season opened, he was moved into the lead-off position Udhen You Join The "Men who I When you 1< ,join the ranks < want the most tapes. Lufkin C accurate and A bonded to the platings of meti In the line. Thi -11 won't croc I~ Lcdean - Is mosl Chrome Clad T4 Ethe world over. Whether you' bridge or a bul mining er drilli .gap tape exatly rig S - Specify LufkUi se&d toa for *....e.. ii a to-run hmer an an ame Cg43wnollergian sday. rrow EyeNA Sportd Shas w As o ing dutin hlsege tne th tane best-fieldn potion And tio s by swiigthe bit- n men lutit's. Brabals tnar g tat inwahae rayn Wabarc want eAostg e. _74 . .. .. .*..... YOUNG MAN WITH A BAT. the Camecocks in batting with a .3 Bray.ll is playing third base. He I winning single in Carolina's 14-inni Brazell Fin On Shift to By JACE A new position and a new bat ting eye is the brief story of Carl Brazell,. leading batter for the Carolina diamond team who has a mark of .358 after 13 games. Brazell was a part-time catcher in 1953 and finished the season with a .207 batting average. He spent the summer playing semi pro ball with Elloree in the East ern Carolina League, usually at third base. A United Press all-state half back last fall, Brazell led the football team in rushing average with 6.6 yards per carry. If his hitting continues he may be the top offensive performer for the Gamecocks in two major sports. In early season workouts he alternated with Bill Wohrman at third base, but opened the season in center field. Wohrman had trouble with his infielding and Carl Intramural Track Finals Today; Boxing Monday The finals in intramural track will be held this afternoon on Melton Field at 3 o'clock and intra mural boxing takes place next week In the Field House. Sigma Chi won the track title last year by one-half point over SAE. Qualifying rounds were held yesterday. The events will inchWde: The 60-yard dash, mile relay, 440 relay, 180-yard low hurdles, 100-yard dash, 880-yar'd relay, 220-. yard dash, and 880-yard run. In the field events there will be the shot put, broad jump, and high jump. Boxing is being held after an absence of several years. The first round of fighting begins at 7 o'clock Monday. Weigh-ins for the eight divisions will take place Monday afternoon from one to four. Each match will consist of three one-minute rounds with a minute rest between rounds. There will be two judges and a referee for each fight. The eight divisions will be: 125 limit, 130, 135, 145, 155, 165. 175, and unlimited. US C Nine Again Plays Tiger Team Coach Ted Petoskey will take his baseball team to Clemson next Tuesday for a return match with Clemson's conference - topping Tigers. Clemson blasted the Gamecocks on Davis Field two weeks ago, handing Gene Molnar his first loss. Billy O'Dell, the southpaw speed ster from Newberry, fanned 18 itq that game for the Tigers O'Dell now has a 4-0 record against Carolina in three years. He may start again Tuesday. Carolina will probably start Heyward Tunstall or Molnar. Tun stall has pitched effective ball in his last two stawts but didn't get enough hitting support from his BIH Pyer G AB R Carl Brawll 18 58 14 1 Johnny Cooley 4 8 0 Frank Ellerbe 18 54 7 1 How. Tunstall 7 20 8 Buddy Lee. . . 9 24 5 Hey. Tunstall 8 15 8 Tom Hofferth 13 52 6 Mike Caskey 9 28 5 Jim Jarrett 9 28 6 Jimmy Cox 13 51 6 Gene Molnar 9 18 4 Ed Rast 6 9 0 Blackie Kincaid 7 16 0 Jimmy Shea 4 6 0 Al Spotts 7 23 2 Bill Wohrman 12 44 5 Billy Frierson 3 3 0 Buddy Stewart 2 1 0 Totals 12 452 67 1 Pitcher C CG I Gene Molnar 8 * 3 5 Heyward Tunetall 6 1 3 Johnny Cooley 5 1 1 Billy Frierson 4 0 Howard Tunstall 2 0 Delance Poston 1 0 Totals 13 5 11 where he has responded by leading the team in walks as well as in batting. He has drawn ten free passes. He also leads in runs scored with 14, hits with 19, and stolen bases with seven. A rugged competitor, BrazeU's glasses have been no handicap to him in patrolling the hot corner. 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