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Gamect Checkin' 1 Carolina has not beaten Louisi ana State since the Tiger-Game cock series began in 1930, when the Birds squeaked out a 7-6 win. However, the USC troops have lost but three times, the two squads having met only four times in the history of the schools. From 1931 through 1933 the Ba you Bengals walked off the field with wins of 19-12, 6-0, and 30-7, the latter constituting the largest victory margin by either team. After '33, however, the series was discontinued and has not been resumed until this season, after which the teams will play on a home-and-home basis for the next few years. Throughout the series, Carolina teams h a v e mustered only 26 points, while the Tigers have man aged 61. SHIRTS L( WITH "SLEEPI FITS WELLI STORES I LOOI t'o One Day Service Sul Everywhere In Columbia for s Tiros has broad .and earth. From in the sky, It tra, ical information Tiros is only on wide, wide world of electronics sti and more comp creases in direct the forefront o1 tremendous opp< Mechanical Engi if you already engineeing . .. you direct assigt back you up wi perienced engine if you're not qul te go . .. RCA's ised Training wi receive fuli ansri >cks Tr1 he Records It is interesting to note that in all four games, pre-game pre dictions have rated the tilt a toss-up, as each team had a win ning season from '30 to '33. In 1932 only four t e a in a scored against LSU, and the following year the same thing occurred. In the latter year, Carolina was one of the four. This year the teams have al most identical records, as the Gamecocks have a 1-4 record while the Bengals are 1-4-1. How ever, this game is rated far from a toss-up, for the team that LSU tied wias Mississippi, then the Number 2 team in the nation. Coach Dietzel expressed earlier that his hope for success lay in the q u i c k development of his sophomores, and after last Satur day's action against Ole Miss, his worries should be over. 10K SHARP ING COLLARS" VELL! ,S SWELL! By Request . . . YOU'RE RROUNDED BY... IN9 HIff IDRY & CLEANERS RCA, builder of needs young e pectacular achi ened man's scope of the heavens an orbiting observation post high ismits a new wealth of meteorolog to earth-bound stations below. e of many RCA successes in the of electronics. And as the horizons eadily expand, the need for more etent and creative engineers in ratio. That's why RCA, now in electronic progress, offers such >rtunities for Electrical Engineers, nleers, and Physicists. know what you want to do In and are qualified, RCA can offer im.nte in your chosen field, and th training and guidance by ex mra. 0e sure which direction you want Design and Development Special il help to point the way. You'll ieering salary whil, you progress tvel o flY DOUG GICAY A6,sistantf Sports Editor eturniing ft ro Im a game of fumbles in College Park against the Terps last week, the Game cocks began hitting the turf Mon- 1 day in preparation for the LSU Tigers. Carolina came out of the Mary lan( clash with several ailments. 'erry Frye was plagued last week with an ankle injury, and his fine (lefensive work against the Terps didil't strengthen it any. lie is doing light contact this week, try i: to nurse the ankle back to perfection. Dave S o w e I I , the "sneak" expert, is also on the light colitact list. Sowell received a severe blow on his leg last Saturday, and it is doubt ful at this writing that he will see any action against LSU tomorrow. Sammy Fewell, one of the big bruisers in the forward wall, is improving with his knee injury received in the 0 r a n g e Bowl against Miami, even though it is not well eMgh for hii to pro duve as much as he is capable of doilng. With sowvell temporar1ily out. J1imt] Costen was moved up from the alternate unit as the field general, followed by Buddy Ben nett, one of the better runniers on the sOMI, an(l ToMMy PiIcher. a s1;ophomlore who is showing plenty of promise at quarterback. The I reiaining backfield will probably be lReggic Ltrogan at left halIf. Lee Ilhaeic at Fullback, and Melvin i Harris at right halif. 3oh Farier. fullback, Billy Gambrell, right half, and Jack Morris, left-half, will complete the alternate unit. Phi Kap 'lle football season has reached the half-way mark as most teams have played thrl-ee of their re spective six-gaie schedules. In the Fraternity League, Phi Kappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha Fpsilon are the pace setters iII Division A amd Division B, re-: spectively, with idenitical 3-0 rec or,ds. while Kappa Alpha is the only other undefeated team in Tiros. Saelie igiees tda Tpros text-wh l i o otesh, dayianeers tn oay C h clesarpce of arious ofteld ayoue all the facts about a career with 1 placement otFeer now about get ting an RCA representative, for an inte NOVEMBER 14 Or, send your resume to: Mr. Donald M. Cook College Relations, Dept. CR-S Radio Corporation of America Camden 2, New Jersey PiTe Most Trusted Name n Meet Iietzel Rebuilding When the Gamecocks meet the BVy I Hlgals, tomorrow, they t ill ih- clashing with a team that : in the stage of rebuilding. Paul % )ietzel, head coach, has scaled the i eights in five years as one of the < lost successful young mentors in i he country. )uring the 1957-58-59 Donnie Daye SAIE, ither division with a 2-0 record. In the Independent League, Zone has been running wild, averag ng well over thirty points per Ine. In four games played to ate. they are undeTeated. Zone 1\ax(y B r o t h1 e r h o o d ) has hiyed erratic, but g o o d , ball, ompiling a :3-1 record. lraternity action this week saw ioth Phi Kap and SAE take big teps toward a playoff berth, as 'tat give you a might choose. ;raduate study 1, fees and ap Il or study two ee daUys. so)ns for get ting d'A. See your together with Pview oll: Flertronnur U Tig easons, his brilliant coaching 111ICNd his team aS t Ie n1ation 'S ops. But some of the boys that Chieved this honor are no longer vith him, so he has to rely on his iumerous sophomores (43) antd ther left-overs from the champ on1shi) CILu) to p)rodUce another ictorious teaml). one6C4 he Phi Kaps downed a listless, inpotent Sigma Nu 19-), and SAE -an roighshod over Pi Kappa Phi .2-i. 'h# Pikas kent their hopes live by trouncing hapless Kappa 'ig 1.i-(, and the KA's remained )ot oin the heels of SAE. scaring he Pi Kaps :31-0. Other action olIld SPE on top of [ambda ('hi 1-7 and Sigma Nu handing Phi -:psilon Pi their first loss. :9-0. Independent action was high ighted by fired up zone ; clinch ng the first playoff berth with a m.1rd-fought 9-0 victory over Zone 1, while Zone 1 remained in the >layoff picture with a 34 , victory veI Zone 5. Thumb)nail Sketches K-ll. i Nappa Phi-0.. Bill tryan led the "D1ix ie-\len"' with wo powerftul TDl runs of 40i and 15 yards. following short Passes rom Bob Alart in. lIIildebrand con ributedl to the victory' with a hlirty-yalrd s p r i nI t around en.111 arit in uncorked a t hirity~-yvarde r o ()rr and minutes later O)rr cired again, smnashi ng ove('r from he two to e'1nd A's t ouchown narathon. lohn~ lalisa started the SPEI se'r - nIg on a 15-yarid iun up t he mflid lle; l)alisa also addied the PA.'. na1kinlg the halftime sco(re 7-ti. tutch Stevens too(k the openingi ans venyfive yardsfr E' econdl TDI: .\lonette added(t the 'AT'I. 1.umbdal: ('hii 'otughlt back. as Valter' l.anicaster scored( from1 the ive and(( Nash added the )Oir.t The finest in natural shoulder shirts and odd coats in a wide variety of fabrics and colors are to be found at ~rs To r 1)1(wtz(.i is as iiagilitive as any Allid nitmr .as ee been. ie 111S his "White-Team,"* the fallwil Chiues Fliidity." anld his "( Team." Ihe Whit Team is composed of he1 Tigurs' 4.levenl best athlletes hat ar.. e<iualiy e(.(fective oi of. sand dfi. efenhs. This is thte Wendell lHarris n~t tx i'* u etlt. ~:xli ~' dAfenive stahvarts f1r SPLE. Sio na NU'.'. Pi E p . . . arro*(ll Gray i ite fifty-yard I' ltsI to I Fra J.1k.i L f4o thilt ' first. Lee hlit Pfalzrraf twice S Sulccession0! (1n -ixtee-n and Iline ieIr Tll a . l iBrllsha a dded l4ith vXtra (Jl't . *ra h it Pfal .graf fhit 111rty a i . a l>. ()Set rai five yards (t ,fr a SC1o I I i L el I XVd the I n it Sc* > ~I5 a m p(.5 It 's AE ---i , IPi Kappa Ph i --- . . i dy TaLl s r r n I i: wil d tw\ t.llt%. yard t.I: k-. r' i y t t h lt a mZ;l c. F rn n r t'. a misi i tweknIty-yaIrd TI' rur. tid f ;ppes w al y rd. t'. Lil,l!t *'nn ig f tl >Ot.r. 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