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Stubb FOOTBALL BEGINS Intramural Finals Are Nine fraternities will battle Ir the finals of the intramura' swimming competition tonight at k:30 in the University swimming pool. Preliminary tryouts were held Wednesday. The list of events that comprisef the meet includes: 150-yard med ley relay, 100-yard free style, 50 yard backstroke, 50-yard fre( style, 50-yard breaststroke, 200 yard free style relay, and diving Sigma Chi won the event lasi year and should he favored to tak( it again. Action in the fraternity foot ball leagues got under way Tues day afternoon as three games werc played. PiKA and Lambda Ch battled to a scoreless tie. Th( game will be replayed if the points make any difference ir league standings. Chester Dukef caught a touchdown pass witt less than 16 seconds left to play to lead Sigma Chi to a 7-0 victory over Pi Kappa Phi. Richie Hoff man scored the extra point. SAE overpowered SPE 16-6 Jaycocks threw two touchdown aerials to Bill Cain for SAE E'vans and Kimbrell added the extra points. Wooten was respon. sible for a two-point safety foi the winners. Koetsch passed t< MASTER CL Main Plant 1907-08 BLO Branch Offices 1447 SUMTE 3351 F( 450 "SERVICE and E JOB FA DV PONi OF JOB I BENEFIT PRC / MEANS ADDED * by + F. L .J0hns * DuPont e Do't frgetthe of an employee b~ Sgram when you +the job offers an *of different comp * Du Pont, these ex + added income the * always meet the e * include life in + group hospitalizo *surgical coverage, * and health insurc + sion plan and paid + In addition, the *sponsors a thrift * every dollar you + UI.S. Savings B, *Company sets * cents for the pu + common stock name. Roughly 6. * of our 90,000 4 + are now part icit *If you have spet *tions on Du Pond + just send them ti * be happy to try * them. E. I. du * Nemours & C * Room 2504-A * Bldg., WiLmingtoa orn P Swimming Scheduled Krich for SPE's tally. Next week's schedule was listed by Gene Odom, student intramural director as follows: Tuesday, Oc tober 15-Chi Psi vs. KA, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, and Phi El) vs. Phi Sigma Kap; Wednes day, October 16-SPE vs. Pi K Phi, Lambda Chi vs. Sigma Chi, SAE vs. PiKA; Thursday, October 17-Chi Psi vs. Phi Kap, KA vs. Phi Sig, and Sigma No vs. Phi Ep. Odom has not yet arranged a schedule for the Independents who will play on Mondays and Fridays. Around six independent teams have been entered. "SMALL-TOWN BOY" Dwight Keith, big reserve cen ter for South Carolina's Game cocks, would have you believe he's from the sticks. Someone asked him how he felt during the Duke game which the Gamecocks lost, 14-26. "Well, (Bobby) Barrett went back to punt in the third quarter, and when I bent over the ball and looked through my legs, I got scared. I almost couldn't find Bobby among those 40,000 people; he looked like a peanut." 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Just name the t interests you and send scehool and address to t de Nemeurs & Co., ino., I-A Nemeurs Building. a nofiil' neseot ~M * jWC"4' ) ie official's knee, scores South m (20) seems to be jumping scored again on an 18-yard :n scored the Gamecocks' first Sports photo by Sanders) Wanted he South amed to the coaching staff outh Carolina. Having no speci ffection for Tatum, Jerry d ided to follow Coach Bass to C imbia. Bill played first-string tact ur years for Old Forge Hig uring which time the team w B out of 40 games and boast ne of the best teams in Pen ylvania. While sweeping to the conf( nee championship four years Accession, the team didn't lose onference game. They were u efeated in his junior and seni ear. In Bill's senior year, the C orgers scored 365 points to th< pponents' 20. Of these, Jer ored 40 himself. He scored thr )uchdowns on blocked kicks a ie rest on extra points and fit oals. This impressive scorii )tal is somewhat unusual for neman. Jerry captained the team in I nior year, madle the Scranit rea all-star team, and follow up) with a spot on the all-sta uad. lie also played in t ennsylvania "Dream Game." TI NEW! TODi DEODORANT Complete protection in no foil to fool with; ei YARDLEY C Yardley prodscts for America are cresi originat Eagns formula., cmbinin. a., Battle iiany Stars In State En A pair of South Carolina last weekend, will have each afternoon game at Carolina South Carolina's Gamecock over Texas, will meet Furman's game of their 62-year-old riva Dixie Classic Pairings Are Drawn In N.C. Pairings for the ninth annual I Ilixi, Classic Basketball Tourna ment were drawn at Raleigh Tues da,y morning in Roy Clogston's office in Reynolds Coliseum. The holiday tournament, which i,egins Dec. 26, will have as its : isiting teams this year Seton alai;. LDuquesne. Northwestern and St. Louis. The host teams will be North C: arolina State, Duke, Wake eorest and North Carolina. The -- far Heels are the defending champions. Last year Coach Frank McGeuire's national cham pions beat Wake Forest, 63-55, for the title, ending a seven-year North Carolina State title monop oly. The pairings were drawn from a hat by the head coaches of the host teams. They are McGuire, of Everett Case of State, Horace al i Bones i McKinney of Wake e- Forest and Harold Bradley of o- Duke. The three-day tourney, one of le the nation's outstanding events, h, drew 71,200 fans into Reynolds on Coliseum last year for a new ed attendance record. n- - - --- - - is quite an accomplishment in a r- state the size of Pennsylvania. in Last season at Carolina, Bill a played with the bohunks. This n- year he has been alternating with or John Kompara on the first and ld second units and he has certainly !ir iived up to the big things that ry were expected of him. ee Jerry is not the only athlete in rd his family, his brother was a Id guard at Villanova and made g several All-America teams. a His only dislike is cold plates. When asked what he liked most uis about South Carolina, Bill had rm this to say, "I like the people and ed the school as a whole, everything te is just great." he Sotinds like the words of a true is "rebel."' (Y'S HANDIEST STICK FOR MEN'! in unbreakable, push-up case; isy to pack; he-man size. $1 F LONDN,NC edinEgln ndfnse in U.A.fo th Birds Compete counter teams who figured in upsets other to contend with in an stadium tomorrow. s, fresh from their triumph Purple Hurricane in the 40th ry. It will mark the first day game of the season for the Gamecocks, who al-o have a victory over Wof ford and a loss to Duke on their record this fall. Furman, besides: beating George Washington in a Southern Con ference stunner, Saturday, also has a victory over East Tennes see State Teachers to its credit. The Purples. coached by Honer Hobbs, have lost to Florida State and Villanova. 3 Hicky Horton Four of the state's top back fieldmen will be seen in action tomorrow. Furman's Jerry Pen hand, a halfback who received All America honorable mention last season, and Jimmy Grant. a full back, who U SC scouts declare a man to be feared, are among the top material in the Southern Con rence. Also incluied on this ;urple Hurricane i., Hicky lor ton, who plunged for one of the 'iirman touchdowI1- in the (G0eorge V'ashington game. Freshman Shelly Sutton col verted the extra poitt which de "led the winner of the Southern Conference battle after George Washington had taken a command ing 12-point lead in the first quarter. Sout h Carol inma p rides it self in1 the presence of King D)ixon and Alex Hawk ins, bothi of whom are eons idered foremoH st inl the race for All-Atlantic Coast Conference TI'he G.;am0colck S ha vi n1ever -nored more than 27 poin: - iinst lie Furman aggregation. In fact, the Gamitecocks have wvon 22 games from the Purples, w'hile losing 17 andi deadlocking in 1933 0-0. (Game time for1 t he intra-st ate4 ha:th- is 2 o'clock. Authentic natural shoulder clothing There's a definite British heritage to our latest collection of suitings and sport lacketings. Exclusive shorkskins and cheviots, soft beautifully textured ehetlands and sturdy whipcords... styled of course in the authentic tradition. designed 2 BRITTON'S 1337 MAIN STDRET