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'Mural Tow By Jerry Sanders I Intramurn1al basketball continued its torrid pace as1 tournamnent play draws near. TIhe double elimtination 't is scheduled to begin on March 21, with the championship game to be played on March 27. At the present time, it appears that the Block "C" aggregation, Snow den, and Sigma Nu have virtually clinched a spot ini the tourney. Sigma Chi and 'i Kappa Alpha are w.,aging a hot battle for first place in Fraternity League 1. 67 Per Gane for Leaders * In games last week, Sigma Nu ontinued its dominance in the fra ternity league by heating SA E 71 .12 and Phi Kappa Sigma 53-26. Hough, with 22 points led the of fesive attack in the first game, e and I axter and Redmond colla borated in scoring :31 points in the latter game. Sigma Nt, in games through Tuesday night, are aver aging about 67 points a game against all opposition. Sigma ('hi, liK A Bat tie Pi Kappa Alpha, seeking first place in their league, walked past l'i Kappa P'hi 5:1-31 as Parker. '.vatt and BIuddy Tidwell scored 14 and 1:1 points, respectively. h'Ie I'ikas, having the advantage of fielding two teams of almost equal offensive power, swamped Phi Sigma K a ppa 7:3-:t1 as six members of the Pika squad sem-ed in double Iigua res. Says Sole Aim (Continued from page 2) peak with authority on a few !hings. One thing is that these Bob .ones stutlentIs are not "'I practicing" on the stitents :t the U'niversity. 'hhese boys are coming to the University and ot her towns and communities preaching the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. These fellows are inl earnest. They have a message to tell, antl they will tell it. whenever they c'an get the op portt mity to do so. A reference in the above stated article refetred to the simple "talks' of the li h .loins student to the menihers of the University. .\lay I remii you that while the L.ord ,Jesuls Christ was here onl tart rh, Ie used simple talks. The religious people didn't like the way lIe talked hecaulse he stepped on their toes. When they realized their position in the light of the Son of God, .lesus Christ, they saw their sin ad they did ntot lil,e thatt. It was imtiplid l by IeI( article of last week Ihat the IBoh .Jones .students are doing no one anly good. .la y it rt'aader of this I ttter he informed that anyonte whlo does .-omiet hinig to ini a soul to thet I.oi'd .jt'sus Chrtist is niot only dotinig sothilng foi' Godtt, Ih' is tdtingt tt pers'oni iiott' gotod thani tant anythinig t'lse' in thle wurbi. *Al so, thlese' . stutdent s arme niot wto'k ing a ga iist the tel igiotis giroup tin 'Jamptis. I say thIie'se 'tl ltows fr'om Hob ,Tones Un tiv.ersi ty are tdoinrg gootd hie'a use t hey arei poitatinrg pletll Ite way to It'e Lord I tsurs tChrist w..ho saidt iof Ilimiself, "'I Jam thet man t'omth utnto itIhi' l"ahei' but hy lilt.'' lIilly W\ardl Greelk Week at IDav idsoni D)avidlsont t'tllege' retcent ly heldI its annuanl G reek Wet'k. Atror'd - ig to It'e i aputs newspaperlt'i, Thei l)avidson'ianr, It' tratditinal ocea ston wits hield ithi aill Ite t'r'ati'r *iics enigag~ed itn var itus iuprove NO MORE PROB Open Every 9:00 A 1415 Geni Only Two Wlocks. After classes or ont your way and dry cle'anintg wIth use. 80-Minute La Washe.d-Dred--I Mainy itm read: 8 cente a 1. SUNSHI! 1415 G;ERVAS (Two 8101 MAIN ST, (One neyMar.21 Kappa Sigs Challenge 'Nun KA trounced Phi Epsilon Pi 43 33 as Gaston and Kay Lloyd com bined to score :31 points for the winners. However, SPE came back to heat the KA's 71-34 as Spruell hit 20 points for SPE. Then Phi Sigma Kappa was awarded a for feited victory over KA in a game scheduled for Tuesday night. Kappa Sigma trounced ATO 53-24 as Willis scored 20 points for the winners. Revere continued to pace the ATO offensive attack with 12 points. The Kappa Sigs also beat I,i.abda Chi 57-43 with Altman and )uinne leading the attack. Yosaitus Hot In the independent league, Hend lIy lHomes, with .ack O'Donnell and Ioh Yosaitus scored well, edged Canterbury 40-37. Knox Ifitynesworth garnered 16 points for the losers. ASMIE slipped by Maaxey :t8-:it as Ward and Parrish scored 10 and nine points, respec tively, for the winners. Haptist Student Union walked over ASCE 1(;-6 as Sout hern scored 14 for the liSI' squnad. All-Star Game An all-star game, with the out standing performiers from the fra ternity and independent leagues battling for campus supremacy, will he held at a date yet to be an hunced, according to Bob Rloyall, student director of the intramural activities. Proceeds from the game will go to the United States Olym pie Fund. Sports Schedule For March 19-24 Those of you who are sports Iovers and have been a bit bored as of hnt e, should kick up your heels in glee next week. 'Tuesday the Erskine Flying Fleet will invade for a baseball p,amne and PC will he here for a track meet. The baseball game will be at the Veterans Hospital field anid the track meet will be at Fort .1ackson. If this isn't enough you might journey to Due West. Our tennis team will be playing the I;tskine netters there. Wednesday evening the Intra noiiral basketball tournament will get: under way. The tourney will be composed of the two top teams in each of the four leagues and his will he pretty good basketball. Thtirsday the local netmen enter tain the Wofford club and the base bhall team will journey to Parris Island for a two-day stand against the I eat herneeks. 'o Il elimax a iani-pack .1 week of port head coach Warren Giese and staff, will take their charges to ('arolina Stadium for the annual 1psring initria-squad football game. GatmeO t imei is scheduled for 8 P. Mi. and( a very large crowd is expected duie to t he atnazinug interest shown b y fatns aollt uin tg spr ig priactice. Special Discount U.S.C. Students COMMERCIAL PRINTING ENGRAVING Ashley Printing Company 1626 Sumter Phone 4-5034 C. Allen Ashnley, Jr., A.11.J. '34 (:larence* Ashley, J immy Ashley LAUNDRY LEMS! Night Until P.M. T ais Street ~roma the University up town leave your laundry undry Service olded and Wrapped to use or wear. 10-lb. minimum LAUINDRY IE AND CLIEANERS Blocks from University) Rioek fr-om lJniver.ty)\ Pictured above are Sonny Wilche whom track coach Weems Baskin is track squmd for another state title Wilcher and Roberts are outstandii two of the hest track stars to ever % by Bob Finley) Frosh Trac] To Report ITrack Coach Weems Baskin is issuing a call for freshman track candidates for Mlonday, March 19th. Nine outstanding men have reported so far but Coach Baskin expressed hope that many more would t u rn out Monday. All candi dates should report to the field house at 1 :30 P. M. each day for practice. The Birds are using the Fort Jackson track for practice and will hold all home meets there also. Out standing freshmen who have re ported are Don Goodrow, outstand ing hurdler who tied the varsity time in the conference indoor meet two weeks ago; Jimmy Cathcart, a very good dash man who has been clocked under ten seconds for the hundred, and Jimmy Latham, one of the most promising distance runners to enroll here in quite some t'ime, and who ran the mile for Dreher High School for the past three years. Coach Baskin stated that he would welcome more varsity candi dates also. le said the team was sha14ng up well under the condi tions facing them but more men are needed to insure a strong team for the season opener against Presby terian College on March 20. Sonny Wilcher, Freddie Roberts, andl D)on Whetstone, all veteran performers for the B3irds, are look ing sharp in drills so far, ace'ording to Blaskint. Newvcomer Conway' By appointment purveyors of soa p to Yardley After! tops off any shave, e soothes, refreshes the e helps heol razor nicks e counteracts dryness e gives brisk, masculine, $tarts you off with your I At your campus store, $1 Yardiey products for America are created in England -r, left, and Freddie Roberts, right, counting on heavily to bolster his and possibly ACC honor.. Both t specialists in their events and are rear the Garnet and Black. (Photo k Hopefuls Dn Monday Snipes will add much strength to the squad, stated Coach Raskin. Snipes won three first places in the state meet last spring which included the pole vault, 100-yard dash, and the broad jump. His 12 feet, (;-inch vault set a state record for a freshman. Other men counted on this season will be Allen Inabinet, George Thomas, Larry Patrick, Harry Ed wards, Toni Collins, Dick Bartul ski, Gene Berry, and .Joe Silas. The Birds will open their 1950t season Tuesday, March 20, when they take on Presbyterian's Blue Stockings. The meet will begin at 1:30 P. M. and will he held at the Fort Jackson track. Four Titles for Ted Ted Petoskey's freshmen turned in the fourth State Championship team in five years. The 1939 edi tion of freshman was rugged and competent and needed only prac tice in the intricacies of the Notre Dame forffations to make them a formidable eleven in the field. The season started off tamely enough with the Biddies pounding out a victory over the tiny eleven from Presbyterian College. Again the Biddies won the state title. Outstanding for the Birds were Lou Sossaman, ,John Leitner, and the Nowak bro thIers. (Garnet & Black, 19410) he late King George Vt, Yardley & Co. Ltd. London shaving Lotion electric or lather ! skin non-lngering scent .st face forward I .10 and $1.50, plus tax | and finished in the U.S.A. from the original English ente. Vardiey of London. Inc. 20 r"sfth Ave. N V C Baseball Needs Scholarship Aid Have you ever wonlder"ed wlh v Carolina's fortunes In the aletir fields are so- fre(luently Vayue?! In articular; haseball, tenni. anl swimming? As of this year the U'niversity seems to be doing somletling abo,ut the basketball ineptness and th situation is improving in foo(tb:ll. but what about baseball (.-\ rnricra'r favorite pastime) and some- of the so-called'lesser' sports? Hight now let's concentrate on baseball. The story that as)l, t he question, "Why should a full scholarship be given to a basketball or football manager( not that they don't deserve it) ? What of t ho e athletes that don't receive a red cent ?" We fully realize that "u. sidization of cellege at h lete. 1 something that isn't normally diS cussed this openly. but we feel that very few persons at this university are ignorant. of the fact that out athletes do reeeive l aid by way of tuition, meals, rooms, etc., wher"eas, on the contrary, we d feel that most persons here do not know for instatee that very, vpry few are given baseball sc holarship . TFhe number is so low that y1u w uld probably he astounded! To be sure, several of the fel lows playinlg ba+seballl receiV"e aid for their servic'es, but with the ex. eeption of a very few th1ey fall under obligation to either tfot ball or basketball scholarships. Some fellows with basteball t:a! ents are playing simply for lf' (fi the game, but more with e(tual abilities are not playing h1e(auslie it's not worth the time c-on-1m1n1ption reliu ired. Be it known that we're nit ado eating the de-emllphasi of f t.tba or basketball, but Ilfrely suWte - t ing at little emphatsis on b,a .1hall1 amnong other athleties. Ilmplhas>i that this uliversity is molst ahhl}1 ' of applying. BRADFORD RIECORI) SHOP 1225 Main St. l'hone 4-5777 Columbia, S. C. "Your Record Headquartera" ENGINEI SCIE PH YSI APPI MAT HE It importani interviE North Amneri Yu'll learn first han( a futtire at North andl seien t ist S a1 fr'ont iers inl) A I A )}irision I |/.\ f lin the fiehl ori f I- i trn 4 i mfisstile.tiiii44 g n me sitemls. lire andl reco4rdlers. B() A4 I)jrision of .Vor In the field (of tot'i(:T iw)ri.si propjellan it rocket eniginiels, m<i ATOMtIt's A Irijsion of .Vor l'eahceful1 1)14 apicttionI of AToM I 'l)ment,il (either for1 reselr4'b Iir M IssilE I)l.E l;ngaineefring~ and1( dlop~lf~ing I M rsna:s ... flying at bh persolm .Vorth A merican reves)ttf'lIii Or, write IEngineerinig Pers North American Aviation. Inc ENGINEERING AHEAD NORTH A-T Collins And Picked All H e I a t e d congr;tulations to;s I radly W aIIllacet a Lte'e ( Co1- ( 1 lins f, the hoN or tI(lwy so dieserv lngly" wo1r n 1o their' play d(ilring; thr 1t51-a ha Etball sea It1n. til W1'a!bue inadtIe" t h e 1to1:l tie i t cnter(lId 1enl All-Star team, th- u Ail-Strlte five, a d had I e i te (.I lf b)e lng mX t-ito1('d as one1( of I ('. tatte'c r t, e pe jted o i J,(Ier;tr. N 1w ats far as batSketball! (t:. th- '\lart ' r he1 kid li i Irtl' ty t,I es t ,nomi,a , y"e ir !i (~ollin jo in: Wali along wit ui .,rt'- \i1 (0 Yore;el :,rt i il Yartl- r borough on the it annual all- P Open House at (lemnon .At open house for prospective -tudent, and their parents was ob -"rved"1 at ('lrnm.un ('(,le)re sat :rday:I . Invitalti'IlS v:t"rf. en t alij1ridiruait-l " I "( 1 :.,iont who, i havo. ntade 11 plith.to1 for en- ti of the t"t1h.g." v:.Ire 41pen f(1'orl ep - (1 tionl with d1e nt , depatrtmlenit heads. ( f;a-ulty memb11ers and .-t ient leadI er's c"'rIin11tedt studtitIt andl th1eirl paront th1't,lru h h v("1ariu -The Tiger ni Bring Y"On The CAMP Printing, Develop Lohor aInd HineC RENTALS -SALES \ " FORM 707 Harc col 'U ERS, NTIdST S, I C IS TS, 'IAT ICIA N S on -c am pus WS SOOnl I o;1t1 I dll presenUtt i\-es Iallolt t he a(lvantages ties in choosing a career wvith rinerian.l (Iit.s n ter ngin e TN E Its''H)N l h, A n':e/r( . <m A 'Ialion. Inc. :indi ihgt ti ent roilTL --ystems,eomutirersa V jCidTI)YN h Amrwa viaion, )jI. i h ,c I)3N.A h h ifrtpodernoi a gaiqi hO A ETERit A iT O, In w '4EERinCANy hA VIofr ATdoe Page Seven Wallace ta te ilt club which was selected by I' S'oUthi ( ;trt,ina Association of 1,01t \\ 1 i .i Wallace lead the at,le(,, , ; si.- not g while Collins a p: ii the reboundiig depart er,n !i nilc n ighiin a Scoring. N, iu .-:t ha; a.so n ever ends ithout a iun o ft ail-star tears at Ionl.- tegieE-- ' o as basketball nOn.b ,, S ir =ports here's a al it ibut tt a group of fine ,a1 er. a (d .l attendance at ' it t f a,roina' garn es, one rn an s.ix Furman, >url \\' .! od. thrtt', l'r('-byterian, ('bn n tvwo Citadel Wnt hir, ir Al-Sith Caro ni: : tb ent',n. Ihe fir-t team: Wallace and ollin,, '.~.('; Floyd, Furman; ockel, Clemson ; and Bruce ho mpion, l'resbyterian. Ihe -econd team: Yarborough nd Tom ( aineron, Clemson; obb.) \ e(~o. , 'SC; Darrell torme,,. I:rskin(': and I)ick Wright nd Fred Irale y. Furman. 1u- ~t ' r,r" et and we'll let t!!t (t an erock All Rn Shavlik. N. C. State; t,nnti, Myer and Joe Belmont, 'uke: 1. , , H'setbluth, North ? l , r a: a ni A Iarrel l'loyd. Fur l ''Ifi to US SHOP ing, Enlarging k' (111(1 lIhito tGEST IN THE SOUTHEAW AL WEAR FOR MEN len St. * Phe.. 3.oEs1 IRIA, SOUTH CAROLINA ION. INC.