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Birds In TV' South Carolina's basketball Gamecocks make their sp pearance on television tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock as they battle the national cham pion North Carolina Tar OHeels in Chapel Hill. The Birds, coached by Frank Johnson and victorious in their first two encounters with Georgia and Georgia Tech of the South eastern Conference, will be look ing for their third or possibly fourth win of the season (Note: Results of the N. C. State game were not available it press time) as they tackle the North Caro linians. Tar Heels Tops North Carolina, who are cur rently riding a crest of at least 84 wins against no losses, will be making their second straight ap pearance on regional TV in meet ing the Gamecocks. Last Satur day the Tar Heels swamped Clemson, 79-55. Carolina's Gamecocks can be seem tomorrow afternoon at 2 c o'clock over WIS-TV, Channel 10, in their ACC encounter with the University of North Caro. lina. This is the second in a series of 11 conference games I being carried over a regional network. The Tar Heels no longer have I All-America Lennie Rosenbluth, t but have another star player in I the form of Tommy Kearns, who ( has received numerous pre-season t nominations for All-American a honors. Joe Quigg, the 6-9 center for the champs and hero of the I final game of the NCAA tourna ment against Kansas, 'broke his : leg in early season practice and is lost to the squad for the sea- a son. Bob Cunningham, stalwart s guard on Coach Frank Mc - Guire's team, is back to aid 1 Kearns in the backcourt and I O CIGARETTES 0'TMT STANb THERE. STICKLE I M.AKE $25 Stickler. are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same num ber of syllables. (No drawings, please!) We'll shell out $25 for all we use-and for hundreds that never see print. So send stacks of 'em with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe Lucky,Box67A,Mt.Vernon,N.Y. WHAT S A POPr PaOI5cToSS s.umas emine a Guant UGHT UPA Battli s 'Gai Pete Brennan remains at fo ward for the Tar Hcels. M Guire has a number of playe to choose from to fill out ti starting five. Among these a Roy Searcy and Gehrmann Hc land, both of whom stand w4 above the six-foot mark. Tragedy bore down on the heels last week with the loss 3-7 Danny Lotz, a powerful I ward who broke his leg in tame against the Tigers. Birds Tops, Too Here at Carolina, the fans h; 3een joyful in their boasts of 3amecock team that is bles with height and depth, two ma !actors in having a good basi FAKE A LOOK: Bob Frai To ErasE By TOM McLEAN Sports Writer A big pre-season question mi oncerning 1957-58 Gamecock b etball chances, was how qu V 7" center-forward Bob Fra: vould develop. The season is a roung, but it appears that Fra as erased that question mark. In two games to date, he I cored 25 points and perforn Adequately in the rebound and ense departments. Frantz star he Georgia game at forward 1 e was switched to center for eorgia Tech game. It is proba hat he will continue to altern t the two positions all season. Frants, from Glassboro, N. iandles his 6'7", 205-lb. fra with the speed and agility of nuch smaller man. His scor tools" include a pretty fair ju hot and hook. Bob played high school spe t Bensalem in Eddington, Pa. vas co-captain of his high sch aseball team and made all-coui wo of his three varsity seasons IC W HAT 18 A 8 VITC TO L.UCK1Ee SWITCH from Texas to change. Switch'from the a braid trade. Switch to Hep Step! Nothing tops a can touch it for taste! It's light, golden rich, wonderfl Luckies' famous tobacco is Don't just sit there, shift i now. You'll say a light snm WHAT S A HOISIIAUGHP IeISia 541 SAne G.e' Nw ligh_t sMO Tar me Of r- ball team. C- One of the major surprises c re the year has been the play c to center Bob Frantz, a 6-7 centE re from New Jersey, who led ta 4- Gamecocks in 'rebounding for 't 11 first two games. Also include on the surprise list is Walt Hu< ar son, a former Dreher HigIA sta of who came into his own durin or- practice sessions this year. Hut the son scored 18 points in the gann against Georgia and 14 in t1 first half against the Engineei xve before fouling out in the secor a half. sed Cookie Pericola is continuing jor to lead .the Gamecock drive for :et- Coach Frank Johnson and Walt rtz Develops ? Many Que addition, Frantz played end on th football squad and was a fir: irk baseman in baseball. He was goo as ick atz till ntz ias ted de ted the ble ate J., me ng mp rts He Bob Frants ool enough in football to make the al aty county second team. 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This same t Frants moved to Glassboro, v he now makes his home. Bob enrolled at Millersville Teachers College in Lanca Pa., but dropped out after hi semester. He came to South Carolina his own," but because he played in three basketball gam MST, he was ineligible as a I Frants wasn't given a seli ship until this semester, s worked at the sports publicit fice to help pay his way. Asked his opinion of South olina, Bob replied, "I'm pleased. Everyone is easy t< along with. The Southern p are really a lot friendlier thi New Jersey." Frants is a business major he has his eyes set on AAU ba ball after graduation. Jim Slaughter, the former l- center for the Gamecocks ( d 51), holds the all-time career it of 1,512 points. WHAO OAE TAN WHO AiNTS UACU Oan Splinter Tne MAuvam WHAT 5 A FRANKENSTUN COSTUMEf JanE se asm Brute Suit Wot? cMags WHAT S AN IE PIOTI aOsu LoesT Haragor Banger esses coLLSS WHAT S A MADLY RATTRED CHIPS P A LUCKYI atly luts sa 1 [ouse were the In Hill, this the is of rence Jorth nent. con over A TECH STRETCHER .. . 8 for Georgia Tech's Engineers, by sophomore forward Walt Frank Inman (50) and Terry year Bird from shooting. Cookie P rhere what Hudson does with the Southeastern Conference reprei itate Photo by Ken Sturgeon.) sater, - "2 Tar Heels i ,"on had es at Skill,New. olar he Skill, height, determinati( y of- weren't the only qualities that 1 North Carolina's National Char Car- pion basketball team to 32 straigl wins last season. ople There was superstition and it s in in comes back now with a ne basketball season on the threshol and There was Pete Brennan's o sket- Buick which the 6'6" forward ai other players declared was t1 good luck charm that made tl 6-0 team unbeatable. Somewhere in the junk hea: of Chapel Hill are the grotesqi remains of Brennan's old c towed away by the local police d partment after the miraculous se son. For 15 months the thing hi rested in front of the UNC Mon gram club near Cobb Dormito: where its owner and several oth believers in its mystic powe lived. Shortly after the Tar Hee embarked on the season, poli threatened to haul in the dela idated crate, the most immobi mobile in Chapel Hill, but Coa< Frank McGuire explained hc much the car meant. "It wasn't worth $60 for junk Brennan said, "but it was worth million to the team." The got luck charm stayed put. The night before Carolina wa to down neighbor N. C. State 8' TEAM OF "S" MEN TV and radio announcers cove ing University of North Carolir basketball games this seast may find their tongues tied wil "S's." The last name of fi' players begins with an S. The are Lee Shaffer, Roy Searcy, Ri Stanley, Harvey Salz and Mil Steppe. Only Searcy was a men ber of the team last season. TRY OURi ON ESTO LAUNI DRY(C FINISHED Laundry & 73 Haren wwvraanv a " tu A - a a our c< C A t< A g T te pl - I w le t1l Gary Phillips (40) a 6-1 forward N toes high In the air to block a shot et Hudson (31) of the Gamecocks. Randall also come in td stop the ki ericola waits in anticipation to see C ball. The Gamecocks downed the B entative, 70-64. (Gamecock Sports w C4 fIave Height uck Charmw n 57, unidentified persons swabbed c !d N.C.S. in red on the car, but c a failed in efforts to confiscate the fi t relic because of its dead battery 0 and defective engine. It is a new season. Carolina puts ill the old car's unbeaten record on D w the line against Clemson's Tigers , d. in a regionally televised conference ld tilt here Saturday, Dec. 7, at 2 ol p.m. Again the Tar Heels have height, skill and determination. 1e And Pete Brennan has a new a ie old car. It's a 1947 Chevrolet that has replaced the old Buick. s Brennan's new car is like Coach e McGuire would have his charges D operate this season. r, "This one goes," said Pete in e- rich Brooklyn brogue. a ' McElhaney Wins ry Blocking Award * For Second Year Duke Fullback Hal McElhaney Is has been named the best blocker se in the Atlantic Coast Conference1 p- for the second straight year. J le McElhaney, a 197-pound senior, :h topped the vote-getters for the w annual Jacobs Blocking Trophy by b members of the ACC Sportswriters ," Association. a McElhaney will receive his >d award at the annual Greenville Touchdown Club meeting in Janu-S is ary. Coach Earle Edwards ofs B- North Carolina State will get his - award as the Atlantic Coast Con ference's "coach of the year" at e. the same meeting. 5s a The Jacobs trophy is awarded n annually by William and Hugh6 ~h Jacobs of Clinton in honor of their e~ father, the late William P. Jacobs. y Christy carried the ball 348 eC times during his varsity career 2- and gained a net of 1,817 (better than a mile) for a 3.2 average. 6. P f< COMPL ET E P SERVICE p )ROMAT N LEANING LAUNDRY BIN SON Dry Cleaners --Five Points Veston, Hawk 'Are 411A-State Two members of the 1957 Game ck football squad have gained rat team berths on the South arolina all-state team, according a poll just released by the S. C. asociation of Sportswriters. Guard Nelson Weston of Colum a, and halfback Alex Hawkins S. Charleston, W. Va., both tined first team positions. Out of a possible 115 points, the lented Hawkins received 118. his placed him in a tie with quar rback Harvey White of Clemson r the most. Weston received 53 >ints. Clemson, one of the surprise ams of the ACC this season, aced four on the first eleven, hile Wofford, which annually *oduces one of the top small col ge elevens in the U. S., placed ree. South Carolina had two and ewberry and The Citadel one ch. In the backfield, alongside Haw ns and White, were quarterbacks harlie Bradshaw of Wofford, and Dbby Schwarze of The Citadel. In addition to Weston in the for ard wall, Wofford's fine pass re iver, Jerry Richardson, and lemson's Ray Masneri held down e flanks. Marion Lee of New rry and Roger Hagy of Wofford ere the leading vote-getters at ckle. John Grdijan of Cleinson eld down the other guard slot. lemson's Donnie Bunton was the !nter. The first team had five seniors, ve juniors, and one sophomore. nly four are South Carolinians hite, Bunton, Weston, and Lee. The second team included Julius errick of South Carolina and aul Magutre of The Citadel at the ids; John Kompara of South Car ina and Jim Padgett of Clemson tackle; Jim Rampey of Wofford d Dick Cleveland of The Citadel guard; Joe Keller of The Cita ?l and Jim Boroff of Furman at nter (tie) ; backs included: King ixon of South Carolina, Frank ePrete of Wofford, Billy Baker Furman, and Rudy Hayes of lemson. Gamecock players making hon -able mention were: Don Rogers, ommy Addison, Lawton Rogers, wight Keith, Charlie Johnson, rank Destino and Don Johnson. P~ericola Leads Bird scormng South C ar oli n a' s colorful Cookie" Pericola is off to a fast art as the Gamecocks' individual ~oring leader this season. The Union City N. J., junior, ho had a 15.0 average last year, as his teams top scorer for the ~cond straight game this season Scontributing 19 points to a 70 I victory over Georgia Tech here aturday night. That gave Pericola a two-game >tal of 47 points, an average of 3.5 per game. He had been good r 28 in an opening win over eorgia at Charlotte. Surprising Walt Hudson, the -5 ex-Dreher star, is second to ericola, following a 14-point ef art against Tech. The sophomore rward has hit for 32 points so ir, averaging 16.0. Center Bob Frantz continued to ad Carolina's rebounding against ech, picking off 18 of his team's ) for the night. On Saturday the Gamecocks Lay an afternoon game, which ill be televised regionally, ainst North Carolina at Chapel ill, N. C. ame Pta. Avg. mericola 47 23.5 AW. Hudson 32 16.0 P'rantz 25 12.5 lallahan 21 10.5 P~rater 17 8.5 Luigs 14 7.0 Best Wishes for Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday Woodlawn Studio 1134 Dull Sieete