The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 12, 1958, Page Page Six, Image 6
Birds
GeorgiaGane
Is "Big Time"
Test For USC
By Charles Bradley
Sports Writer
Carolina's Field House will be
the site of tomorrow afternoon's
regionally televised contest be
tween the Gamecocks and the
Georgia Bulldogs.
In the Georgia game, Carolina
will be provided with its first "big
time" test of the current year.
The Bulldogs, although lacking
in experience and height, will make
up for their disadvantage by added
hustle and drive put forth by three
starting sophs out of the squad
which is considered to be poten
tially Georgia's best in years.
Rounding out the starting five
will be guard Frank Edmonson,
who in three meetings against
Carolina last year averaged better
than 20 points per game, and 6 ft.
4 in., 220-pound center -Joe Pass,
who will shoulder much of the
Bulldogs' rebounding responsi
bility.
According to Head Coach Walt
Hambrick, Carolina will go with
the same lineup that started
against Wofford last week. Also
slated for action are guard Ronnie
Johnson, forward Fred Luigs, and
center Bob Frantz. As Coach Ham
brick tells it, he actually has eight
starters and only game conditions
can decide who wvill see the most
action.
Tremendous Improvement
Many fans had their eyes opened
in the Wofford game as to the tre
mendous improvement and hustle
shown by Gamecock center Larry
Dial. Dial showed the enthusiasm
and determination which could
make him one of the outstanding
pivot men in the ACC.
Forward Mike Callahan, al
though short in points, was sensa
tional under the boards as he
picked off 21 rebounds and must
be credited with many assists on
scoring plays.
Melvin Quick and Walt Hudson
also grabbed their share of the
-4sportlight," providing the Game
cocks with a potent 1-2 scoring
punch that literally broke the Ter
riers' backs.
As usual, C o o k i e Pericola,
termed by basketball expert Chuck'
Taylor as the best pro aspect in
the ACC, played a fine all-around
game. His faking and passing, as
usual, were at times unbelievable,
also his slight weakness .in defense
seemed improved.
C:oach Hlambrick Sez
Coach Hlambrick sums it up
pretty well when he stated that "I
was well pleased wvith the defensive
ability shown so far. Our chances
in the ACC will depend entirely on
our ability to put the ball through
the hoop, so to speak."
Carolina ventures into the con
ference next Monday when they
travel to Durham to meet the Blue
Devils of Duke. The Gamecocks
return home Saturday, December
17, at which time they will play
host to the UJniversity of North
Carolina.
UNC quarterback Jack Cum
mings broke the school's football
passing record in the Notre Dame
game. He has passed for 1,101
yards this year. The old mark was
911 set by Charlie Justice in 1948.
Cummings needs eight completions
against Duke Saturday to pass the
68-completion mark held by Jus
Peak Enrollment
The peak enrollment increase at
Yale's Graduate School this year
reflects a nationwide trend, ac
cording to a report released here
by Dean Hartley Simpson.
Yale received 8,100 requests for
applications, and of these 1,824
actually applied. Of those apply
ing, the various departments in
the Graduate School selected 612.
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FINAL FOOTBALL STATISTICS
TEAM STATISTICS
USC Opponents
First (lowns ... .... 133 141
Rushing yardage ... . 2090 1560
Passing yardage ....... 456 1286
Total yardage.... ..... 2546 2846
Passes attempted ...... . 71 190
Passes completed ...... . 31 94
Passes intercepted by . . . 16 7
No. of punts .... ..... 59 54
Yards punted 199E 1860
Punting average 33.b 34.6
No. of penalties . 72 65
Yards penalized 745 625
Fumbles lost 12 11
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
No. Yds. Ave.
John Saunders, fb 128 653 5.1
Alex Hawkins, hb 100 474 4.7
King Dixon, hb . . 79 323 4.1
Bobby Bunch, qb 85 235 2.7
Bob Farmer, fb . 37 126- 3.4
John Dorsett, hb . 17 77 4.5
Jim Bowman, hb 10 49 4.9
Buddy Bennett, qb 16 40 2.5
Steve Kopian, hb 12 36 3.0
Joe Gomes, hb 14 :34 2.3
Phil Lavoie, fb .7 26 3.7
Steve Satterfield, qb . 7 16 2.3
Dan South, fb 9 14 1.4
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