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After a somewhat lengt
the law, which the strippei
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.the Cat Girl "prowling."
DRESSEN Il
Chuck Dressen, new ni
not a man known for hi
coached the Los Angeles I
has moved over to the Bi
Snant victory for his Milw
about the Dodger's chanece
Dressen said, "Not a praye
any more. "Life" went to I
of the Braves. This report
this week's isue.
O'ARMED FORCES 4
This week "Life" carri
on the interservice rival:
echelons of our armed for
tary of Defense, Neil McE
the welfare or ambitions<
interests of the country a
services has often made it
measures to be enacted as 4
should have been.
The ill effects of this I
evident in our guided miss
people were rudely awaker
successful launching of th
it has become apparent I
apace race is due more I
brains and materials than
several case. on recordi
been independently worki
the same type of job.
repetition is not only costl
it uselessly tics up a great
of material and men that
be used in other areas 'i
they are vitally needed.
"Life" reveals the whole
this week, and presents a
"or revamping the high
mand of our armed farcei
THERE'S MORE:
The latest spring fashioi
the younger (3.6) set, d<
racy in Columbia, M.
Brando's latest picture,
Cnba's lonely tourist.
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About a year ago the wide- 1
open, brawdy life on Bourbon i
Street in New Orleans was a
threatened by the actions of s
the city police department. Un
der the auspices of the district I
attorney's office, Superinten
dent Provosty Dauvies and his i
deputy, Alfred Theriot, raided
a number of burlesque houses
on the strip, and pulled in sev
eral of the "featured attrac
tions." One of these attractions
f was Miss Lilly Christine, better
known to the locals as "The
Cat Girl." Miss Christine's case
became a test for the entire
group. Even though opinions
varied widely as to what should
be done with the stripper, no
e of Bourbon Street rested on the
hy consideration, the judge declared
a were accused of breaking, of being
U1 free.
long the short 5 blocks of Bourbon
eeping New Orleans "jumping" and
S NO WALLFLOWER
anager of the Milwaukee Braves, is
Smodesty. Since last year when he
rodgers to a world championship, he
-aves' camp and is predicting a pen
mukee boys this season. When asked
of repeating last year's performance
r." Reason-lie wasn't coaching them
'lorida for a story on this "new look"
along with a few pictures appears in
:OMMAND NEEDS CHANGES'
es as interesting analysis and report
ries and bickering among the top
Ces. As pointed out by former Secre
Iroy, the service chiefs too often put
>f their respective services above the
s a whole. This jealousy among the
,impossible for our national defense
fficiently and as economically as they
ack of coordination were particularly
iles' program. Last year the American
ied to our missile lag by the Russians'
sir Sputnik L. Through investigation
hat our second-place position in the
o misuse or disuse of our available
to a lack of these factors. There are
n which the different services have
ri on the same type of missile to do
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4nd Duke
South Carolina's- trackmen left
ils morning for Athens, Georgia
here they will meet the Georgia
ulldogs tomorrow in a non-con
>rence meet.
The Gamecocks travelled to
lorida last week for the Florida
elays. With all of the good
eather in the I a a t few days,
oaeh Baskin should have the
in-clads in top condition for the
eorgia meet.
The Georgia cindermen,. loaded
ith promising sophomores, have
Laced within the top five teams
i their conference in the past few
sars. Fielding such men as Don
oberdash with the javelin, Jim
rowley in the 880 and mile relay,
nd Bobby Towns In the 100-yard
ssh, high hurdles, low hurdles,
ad 440 relay, Georgia should give
ie locals-a good day on the cin
Mrs.
Father-Son Act
Towns, incidentally, is the son
F coach and 1936 Olympic track
an Forest (Speck) Towns. Coach
owns, a native of Augusta, Ga.,
as twelve returning lettermen and
rid has put these boys to good use,
roving this by placing in the
,cent Coliseum Relays h e 1 d at
[ontgomery, Alabama.
After their trip to the Cracker
Late, the Birds step across the
te line again, this time to the
orth, where they will meet host
mam Duke.
Coach Bob Chambers, in his 22nd
ear as head coach, will be counting
n his 14 returning lettermen to
qual the highly successful 1959
mpaign of 5 wins and no losses.
f course Chambers will be ailing
rithout the great Dave Sime, who
as set more track records at the
forth Carolina school than any
ther tracker, but with standouts
uch as Tom Bazemore running
he 440 and 880, and miler Cary
Veisiger, he should be in conten
ion to better' his second place
banding at the end of last season.
Travel To Duke
Returning from the Florida Re
iys, the Blue Devils have gotten
11 of the kinks rubbed out and
re ready for the Gamecock inva
ion on April 5.
Coach Baskin is looking for aid
rom the sophomoros and his seven
eturning lettermen. Dave Coates,
he muscular shot:putter, is ex
ected to be a standout this year
a well as sprinters Bury Hudson
,nd Ronnie Johnson. Theo Manos,
role vaulter and javeliner, should
ssist the Giamecocks along with
immy Catheart, G am eeocek
printer and broad jumper.
Sports
Calendar
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Tennis
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
Track
Georgia at Athens
Tennis
North Carolina State at Raleigh
MONDAY, APRIL 4
Baseball
Duke at Durham
Golf
Wake Forest in Columbia
TUESDAY, APRIL 5
Baseball
Wake Forest at Winston-Splem~
Track
Duke at Durham
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For Trac
"He flies through the air with
scribes Carolina broad jump artist,
ing in shape in order to better his
recent ACC Indoor Games. (Photi
Jesse Berry
Job With Gt
Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia
Tech l a n d e d his second South
Carolina coach recently in the per
son of Jesse Berry. Coach Berry
became the fourth coach and fifth
person to leave the athletic depart
ment in the last ten weeks.
Coach D o d d announced that
Berry would succeed Jim Carlen as
coach of the Tech "B" team: Carlen
will move up to the position as
freshman coach, die position held
by Berry at South Carolina.
Berry is a native of Alabama but
moved to Charlotte, N. C. as a
teenager, starring as a footballer
in the Charlotte high school circles.
He enrolled at the University in
1948 and was the regular center
during the 1952 season.
After leaving South Carolina,
Berry played with the Quantico
marine base team in 1963. He re
turned to his Alma Mater in 1955
after receiving his discharge to
join the Gamecock football staff as
a graduate assistant and was made
a regular coach in 1956.
The first USC coach to resign
was Ernie Lawhorne, a defensive
backfield coach. Lawhorne left to
join a business firm in Columbia.
The next to leave was No. 1
assistant Marvin Bass, who wvill
fill that same position with Coach
Dodd in Atlanta. Bass has been a
regular since 1955.
Leo Cahill was the third member
to leave. After serving only one
season under head coach Warren
Giese, Cahill vacated his position
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Dan Upton. The soph is keep
mark of over 22 feet, set in the
3by Simons.)
Accepts
orgia Techi
or a job in professional ball in
)anada with Montreal.
The fourth to leave will be Don
EBarton, Athletic Publicity Direc
,or. Barton leaves April 1 -for a
yosition with a private concern in
..olumbia.
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BY HOWARD I
On a recent trip to the Rei
toundhouse), our suspicions wer
atus of spring sports and the r
verything is truly in full swing
For those of you who have ne
trolina's fine athletic headqua:
lot. Carolina can not only boas
iildings in the South, but one of
iilding itself contains a room
siting teams' dormitories, coa
id lounges.
The long yellow steps on e
lead to a monstrous field, hot
major spring sport, as well as f
versity track squad works ou
large circular, grass-covered lo1
building, while the football sq
on alternate days. Behind this
which has ample bleacher root
who have graced the field in 1
The glove squad practices reg
learn almost as much about
attending practice as can be
game.
The cindermen warm up in
te promising freshman runners <
avid Larson, miler from Florii
reenwood native who really tur
But, in the words of Max Sc
ars as an advertisement elseN
digress.
The baseball squad, hamper
catcher Robert Ellenburg, who
managed to revamp its offense
Rollins College "Baseball We
against a pair of losses. The
College, while losing to Ohio
officially open the 1960 calen
match with Duke on Monday. -
For those of you who would li
iore closely this season (and we
the complete baseball roster.
NO. PLAYER
White Gray
12 10 Billy Dc
19 19 Everett(
18 18 Bud Sw;
16 16 Roger 1
4 4 Perry E
10 2 Rodger
17 17 Jim Cra
15 15 Melvin
8 9 George
5 5 Bobby
7 7 Robert
20 20 Jerry Si
11 11 Charles
1 1 Marion
2 8 John Fi
3 36 Griff E
14 24 Chester
13 13 Mickey
6 6 Jerry A
On the other side of the fenc<
ave gotten off to a fine start,
irst three matches. Ironically, ti
be netmen or the golfers has
)uke, which placed second in th
nd captured the conference lin1
na teams 25-5 and 9-0 in golf a
The tennis contingent outcla
ord, 9-0, while the golfers wver
'urman by identical scores of 1'
o climb out of the Atlantic Coa
espective leagues this year, and
hey should make their bid stick.
North Carolina, Duke, and
the circuit tennis ladder last se
of the crop. UNC Coach Don|
Geer Keys, a Greenville, S. C.
Phil Causey, both seasoned ye
this year, along with several o
man squad at North Carolina
host of fine southern raquet nm
man, another Greenville man.
was the top-seeded junior in t
competition, and was the nunm
try in men's junior singles, lo
finals at Tuscon, Arizona, t(
Stoneman's top cohort at Chaj
man, who teamed with the for
year.
Coach Bob Cox of Duke a
unners back in hand, and his
par Heels during the current
s bolstered by the return of Bc
tate's number three man in me:
tt Tigertown, Les Longshore.
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RUSSELL
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[ELLAMS
c Enright Athletic Center
*e confirmed concerning the
espective practice sessions.
ver visited the premises of
rters, you've missed quite
t one of the finest athletic
the most modern, too. The
for every desire, including
ches' offices, film rooms,
ach side of the building
ising facilities for every
ootball practice. The Uni
t on, and inside of, the
L immediately behind the
uad uses the same area
is the baseball diamond,
n for the few spectators
he past couple of years.
ularly here, and one can
a team's potential from
learned from the actual
the afternoon, and among
)n the track this week were
Ia, and Fank Lawrence, a
ns it on in the 100.
:hulman, whose column ap
where in "The Gamecock,"
ed by the loss of starting
broke a leg in practice,
and come away from the
ek" w i t h one victory,
Birds defeated Amherst
State and Rollins. They
dar in the ACC with a
ke to follow the Gamecocks
strongly advise this), here
POS.
Bruhl .P
Newman P
ygert P
rown P
Ilisor P
Groves P
ig . ... . P
Quick P
Epps P
Robinson C-OF
Ellenburg C
Lone 1B
Bradley 1B
Corley 2B
tts SS
arhardt SS
Duke 3B
Strickland OF
lien 1 B
~, the tennis and golf squads
as each has won two of its
ie only team to defeat either
been the Duke Blue Devils.
e ACC in tennis last season
s crown, downed the Caro
nd tennis, respectively.
ssed Furman, 6-1, and Wof
e handling The Citadel and
1-10. Both teams are hoping
st Conference cellar in their
with the material available,
Clemson, the top three on
~ason, are again the cream
Shakle has standouts Ben
native, Bruce Sylvia and
terans, back in the saddle
ther let termen. The fresh
is also strong, boasting a
en, including Keith Stone
The versatile court flash
he state last year in prep
ber five man in the coun
sing in the national semi
the eventual champion.
iel Hill is George Zimmer
mer in doubles events last
iso has last season's front
fine group should push the
campaign. Clemson's attack
>bby Burns of Columbia, the
n's singles, next to his coach
casant Atmosphere
rvice
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