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Gamecc The South Carolina Gamecocks will likely field a lineup of four '4juniors, two sophomores and five seniors against Maryland, the na tion's top-ranked team, at College Park, Md., Saturday afternoon The Gamecocks have been. show ing slow improvement .as the sea son progresses, but they aren't given much of a chance against what coach Jim Tatum considers one of his finest teams. The only seniors in the South Carolina lineup against the Terps will be tackle Hugh Merck, guard Dick Covington, center Hugh Bell and halfbacks Mike Caskey and Carl Brazell. Two sophomores, end Julius . Derrick and fullback Bob Barrett, and four juniors, end Puddy Frick, tackle Sam' DeLuca, guard Rick Ericsson and quarterback Mackie Prickett, will round out the start WELLS GOES AGAIN .. . Joel a big gain. This is an example pf wl and before he was pulled down, he - the Conference. Biddies Have Best Team Since 1950 By DON BARTON USC Sports Publicist In view of the University's fine 1955 freshman football team, sev eral persons have snarled publicly and privately, "Oh, they always come up with a fine freshman team, but they never do nuthin' when they get to the varsity." In the interest of enlightenment, a look at South Carolina freshman teams of the past few years shows the following: In 1950 the "Biddies" were a strong outfit, although they did lose one game, to Miami, 40-7. However, durir_ the varsity years of that group Carolina won 17 and lost 11 games, over par for the historical record, and when they were seniors compiled a 7-3-0 record. In 1951 and 1952 freshmen were eligible to play on the varsities in the Southern Conference, so there was no first-year team at Caro lina. In 1953 the USC frosh were Shumiliated by Clemson, 39-7, lost by several touchdowns to North Carolina and were generally not considered a powerhouse. In 1954 j[he Biddies managed to squeak by Clemson, 14-13, but were smothered by North Carolina State, 34-20, and were beaten by North Carolina, 24-12. They did add Wake Forest and Georgia Military College to the list of vic tories, but the record was not con sidered outstanding. The 1955 Biddies started off by swamping Wake Forest, 25-7, and then donned North Carolina, 18-0. ~In their latest game they were Sheld to a 14-14 tie by one of the best Clemson freshman teams in history, although the Biddies out gained Clemson, 380 yards to 253. -There are several fine varsity prospects on the squad, including the sensational halfback King Dixon, fullback .Charles Jackson, center Lawton Rogers, tackle John Open 24 Hours "Sandi STEAKS C' wall >cks Fat ing team. Sophomores and juniors will also play the parts of key teserves *i% the Atlantic Coast Conference battle for the Gamecocks. Tacktfs Tommy Addison, a sdphOmore, apd Tony Byers, a junior, guard Bill Fldyd, a junior,. center Aubney Reed, another junior in eligibility, sophomore halfback Carrol M Clain and sophomote quarterback Bobby Bunch are leading figures in Carolina's "second unit." 1 Maryland is unbeaten thus far, having 'rolled over Missouti, UCLA, Baylor, Wake Forest, North Carolina and Syracuse, while Carolina has beaten ornly Furman and Wofford, while losing to Wake Forest, Clemson-- and Navy. The prominence of sophomores and juniors among the South Carolina statistical leaders this Wells, Clemson halfback, rips throut ist went on all af ternoon. Hle is dra was dragging three others. Wells ii Kompara, ends Buddy Mayfield and Jimmy Duncan. The Biddies get their next big ESPECIALLI A full year's subecripti one of these three gr magazines at these red ... for college students TIME, The Weekly New for less than 6t a week . 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