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Track Tean NC State 9, The University of South Caro- J lina won ten of fifteen events in winning a track meet from North c Carolina State, 92 to 39, last Sat- a urday afternoon on the Fort Jack son track. C The Gamecocks scored clean v sweeps in four events, the shot C put, discus, 100-yard dash, and n c 220-yard dash. Joe Silas threw the discus 146 1 feet,, % inch for the Gamecocks and then won the shot put with a throw of 44 feet, 5 inches. Gamecock dash man Tommy 3 Woodlee made a comeback from last week to win the 100-yard I dash in 9.8 seconds and the 220- 3 yard dash in 21.9. Woodlee had been ailing from a pulled muscle, N but recuperated with the help of I warm weather to run a fast time on a fast track. i, Woodlee was high scorer for the 3 nect with 11% points, including a lap of the winning mile relay. D State had a star performer in I the person of distance-runner Mike Shea. Shea won the mile-run in ? 4:22.3, and then took the two-mile h run in 9:68.3. Others scoring first places for Q South C a r o l i n a were Sonny 3 Wilcher in the 440, Gene Berry in the broad jump, Dick Bartulski in b the javelin, Jack Martin in the 3 low hurdles, and Tom Collins and Star of the Week Hughes Good Superb clutch pitching, enabling J R. 0. Hughes to win victory num- a ber three at the expense of Wake Forest, Atlantic Coast Conferense leaders. has gained this bright e newcomer to the Gamecock pitch- c ing staff the distinction of be- E ing named the outstanding sports E figure of the week. Hughes, six-foot, one hundred v sixty-pound soph from Birming- t ham, Alabama, made his first start of the season against the n I)eacois and although wild at o times, bore down in the clutches to h knock them from the loop leader- N ship. q Hughes barely edged track star 3 IN THE AIR... ON LAND... AT SEA...I For the nation's defense, the Armed Forces call on West ern Electric to apply tele phone technology to the manufacture of electronic controlled weapons . .. like the fabulous guided missile NIKE (shown here) and other air, ground and sea radar systems. Besides pro ducing these new weapons, Western Electric advises and instructs on their installa tion, use, and maintenance through its Field Engineer ing Force (F.E.F.). In the air, oii land and at sea . .. In the U.S. or abroad . .. you'll find Western Electric-made equipment and men of the F.E.F. working with the Armd Force..' Defeats To 39 li Sumner in the high jump. This victory gave the Game )cks a 1-1 A. C. C. record and 3-2 overall record. The Gamecocks leave today for :hapel 'Hill, N. C., where they rill meet the A. C. C. Indoor :hampions, North Carolina, to iorrow. Next week the Game Dcks meet Ciemson on the Fort ackson track for the last regu ir meet this season. THE SUMMARY 100-yard dash-1, Tommy Wood !e, USC. 2, George Thomas, USC. Larry Patrick, USC. :09.8. 220-yard dash-1, Tommy Wood 'e, USC. 2, George Thomas, USC. Larry Patrick, USC. :21.9. 440-yard dash - 1, Sonny Vilcher, USC. 2, Don Whetstone, ISC. 3, Bob Jones, NCS. :51.5. 880-yard run-1, Steve Good rig, NCS. 2, ohnny Reeves, USC. Gordon Ponder, NCS. 2:01.2. One-mile run-1, Mike Shea, ICS. 2, Jim Barbee, NCS. 3, Fred toberts, USC, 4:22.8. Two-mile run-1, Mike Shea, ICS. 2, Allen Inabinet, USC. 3, like Jones, NCS. 9:58.3. 120-yard high hurdles-1, Art cott, NCS. 2, Jack Martin, USC. Dan Baker, NCS. :16.2. 220-yard low hurdles-1, Jack Iartin, USC. 2, Art Scott, NCS. Don Gwynn, NCS. :26.0. Shot put-1, Joe Silas, USC. 2, In Clutch oe Silas for this week's honors 4 Joe threw the discus 146 feet, i inch, four feet better than the xisting state record, although nly state meet competition counts. ilas also won the shot put against state as he threw it 44 feet, 5 riches. Both these performances ras against N. C. State, which he Gamecocks beat, 92 to 39. Bob Cross, Gamecock first base ian, also turned in a good job f hitting over the week end as e pounded out two hits against Vake Forest and three against tate, one being a tremendous 90-foot homerun. D SKYPATH FOR WORDS AND P1 Pictured here is one of tE tions in the Bell System's wide radio relay system telephone calls and teleca coast. It is Western Electri bility to make and install electronic equipment n.ee another example of our manufacturing and supply Bell System, to provide th of things that make goo service possible. It's a job I an unending challenge to c ing staff. DIRECT DIf Modifying telephe requires months c nical men from B4 companies, Weste plan the manufact equipment needed automatic switchin Western's 16 plani Birds Fa ACC Opi Coach Ted Petoskey's bas end today and tomorrow aga as they take to the road for i The Gamecocks split two N. C. State and Wake Forest Carolina's Big Four. They now have a 4-4 record in the confer ence and are 6-7 overall. With eight more conference games, the Gamecocks are still in the running for first place, but a couple of losses would just about douse all hopes. Coach Petoskey had a few wor ries this week when first baseman Ronnie Hicks, USC. 3, Dick Bar tuiski, USC. 44 feet, 5 inches. Discus-1, Joe Silas, USC. 2, Tom' Collins, USC. 3, Dick Bartul ski, USC. 146 feet, %/9 inch. Javelin -- 1, Dick Bartulski, USC. 2, Gene Berry, USC. 3, Hugh Talley, NCS. 176 feet, 1 inch. High jump--I, Tie between Tom Collins and Jim Summer, USC. 3, Jack Martin, USC. 5 feet, 10 inches. Broad jump-1, Gene Berry, USC. 2, Jim Summer, USC. 3, Jim Cashwell, NCS. 22 feet. Pole vault-1, Bill Allin, NCS. 2, Lindsay Bolton, USC. 3, Dan Baker, NCS. 11 feet, 6 inches. One-mile relay-Won by South Carolina (Woodlee, Whetstone, Roberts, and Wilcher). 3:24.2. Gamecocks Are Busy This week end will be a busy one for the Gamecock teams. The baseball team plays North Carolina at Chapel Hill this af ternoon and visits Duke at Dur ham tomorrow. The golf team will entertain the Presbyterian golfers here this af ternoon, also. The track team will face North Carolina at Chapel '1ill tomorrow. The Tar Heels are unbeaten in track and recently routed defend ing conference champion Maryland at College Park. TUR ES - e many sta new nation or beaming . sts coast to c's responsi- / the complex (4 led. This is job, as the -,sf unit of the .~ e thousands d telephone -- hat presents ur engmneer. TANCE DIALING ne systems for nation-wide dialing f make-ready. Working with tech ill Laboratories and Bell telephone rn Electric engineers develop and ure and installation of the intricate for change-overs. Shown here is an g bay being manufactured in one of ts. ce Two ionents eballers face a do-or-die week inst Duke and North Carolina he second straight week. games last week end against the other members of North Bob Cross, the team's leading hit ter at .382, reported to the in firmary. He was released Tuesday but Petoskey wasn't sur#: if the big sophomore would be strong enough or not by today. He had a touch of the 'flu. Petoskey also reported that pitcher Howard Tunstall was suf fering from an attack of bursitus and wasn't sure how long he would be out. Tunstall has a 2-1 record. In an attempt to get more punch in the attack, Petoskey announced that Roddy Turner would prob ably start in right field if Caro lina runs into right-handed pitch ing. Turner is a left-handed slap hitter. He twisted his ankle at the start of the season and has seen only limited action, getting one hit in three pinch-hitting at tempts. Either Bill Tarrer (.200) or Ben Brooks (.143) will probably start in right field if a left hander pitches for the opposition. The rest of the line-up will prob ably have Buddy Frick (.267) behind the plate, Cross on first, Larry Jewell (.236) on second, Frank Ellerbe (.167) at short, Carl Brazell (.277) on third, Jim Jarrett (.333) in left and Bill Wohrman (.224) in center. R. 0. 'Hughes, s o p h o m o r c - ~1 < I WILL HAVE TO ARREST YOU FOR ILLEGAL ~ARKING.'.' 14EY,ThE COTTONTAIL RABBhT O0 MOONUIT NIONT Arlen J. Kuklin University of Nebraska NOT *Oo ON HAMBMURG 54UN Burt Griffin Wake Forest STUDENTS! EARN $M Lucky Droodles* are pouring in! are you? We pay $26 for all wer flor many we don't use. So, uers original D)roodle in your noodle, descrptive title, to: Lucky Droodi Box 67, New York 48, N. Y. ennooDLES. o)prt6 19M to Reser *A, T. c.. PaoDUC B1 Player G Harold Lewis, p-rf . 8 Bob Cross, lb . 12 Jim Jarrftt, If . 12 Roddy Turner, si 4 Carl Brazell, 3b 13 Buddy Frick, c-rf 13 Larry Jewell, sa-2b 10 Bill Wohrman, cf 13 Howard Tunstall, p 5 Dick Theusen, p-lb 5 Bill Tarrer, If-rf 12 Frank Ellerbe, as 11 Ben Brooks, If-rf 3 Buddy Lee, 2b-rf 9 Heyward Tunstall, p 8 Don Coker, If 2 John Cooley, p 3 Delance Poston, p 1 Billy Frierson, p 1 Tommy Van Keuren 1 R. 0. Hughes, p 4 Pitchers G 11 R. 0. Hughes 4 1 Howard Tunstall 5 24 Heyward Tunstall 7 37 Johnny Cooley .3 1( Harold Lewis 3 12 Delance Poston 1 2 Billy Frierson 1 2 Tommy Van Keuren 1 J knuckle baller, will probably start one game and Heyward Tunstall is the likely choice for the other contest. Hughes defeated Wake Forest, Atlantic Coast Conference start and previously won two B-BUT I'M WAITIN FER ME.OLD MUDDER.. PARDON ME, MADAM - I USUALL/ HATE TO SHOOT ANVONE'S ,Mo-r.. c) RE! MORE, WHAT'S THIS? Fors ARE YOU LOOKIN able cigarette? '] Droodle above, t by riveter enjoy Luckies yourself shakes because they taste betti First of all, Li tobacco. Then,i taste better. "Ii Lucky Strike pr *light, good-tast taste even bett ~ smoother. So, wi vith it enjoy yourself P. O. tasting cigareWt IESTMTEE ER 'BBSO RBIBA PO A E FA 0 2 0 .400 1 1 1 .667 5 1 8 .382 57 3 6 .909 9 4 4 .333 25 0 2 .926 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 .000 8 4 6 .277 14 26 2 .952 3 5 8 .267 78 10 2 .978 2 6 4 .235 26 25 1 .981 1 14 9 .224 28 1 1 .967 2 0 1 .222 1 3 0 1.000 0 2 0 .222 16 1 1 .944 0 6 5 .200 11 0 0 1.000 6 8 1 .167 19 35 8 .871 0 1 0 .143 2 0 0 1.000 4 11 4 .136 12 11 1 .958 2 5 1 .000 2 4 1 .857 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 0. 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 3 1 0 .000 0 2 0 1.000 B HP W L Pet. 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