The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 16, 1960, Page Page Seven, Image 7
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RY 11OWARD IIELILAMS
Sports Editor
Carolina's basketball -.a in e -
cocks begin the holiday season
tomorrow night, w it h a game
against Florida State in the USC
Field House, and will end their
Christmas tour January 3 in At
lanta, where they will meet Geor
gia Tech.
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NO, THIE PICTURE in't upimde (1
HICKU'S) %howinig his witnning dil
right, Xiquies is coaiiing ')nI of the
probhly a free s.y ler, wonders "V
it smll but promising fshman co
DRoF
Early Rembrandt: That Rembi
born a genius is conclusivelyI
this little-known masterpiece.
first known painting, astound
and made the name Billy Rem
mous throughout Europe. Be
not, Rembrandt created this
piece when he was two years c
The Thinker: What is The Thin
ing? This has been as baffling t
as the riddle of the sphinx ar
on first?" But now it can be
that this statue is actually
warrior who had been asked,
ber how great cigarettes used
When he failed to answer, "Lt
do," he was turned to stone.
CHANGE TC
Face
lDuring this time the Hirds will
also lock horns w i t h Virginia
Tech in Blacksburg, and will par
ticipate in the Gulf South Classic
at Shreveport, Louisiana. Decem
ber 28-30.
Height Advantage
Florida State could give the t
Gamecocka a rough time of it
tomorrow, as they upset highly
'Veto Cr
ii - this is a shot of freslimanm swi
iag form in recent ACC swimming e
live just as he hits the water, as an
llat's lie got that I ain't got?" Xiques
tingent at the University, and tank e
LOoD MJ
Me Aa,
In which Lucky Strike's
gift to the arts selects
'The World's Greatest
Masterpieces" and
reveals all-in fact,
more than all-that
is known about each.
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Produci of <$
Full
teeded Wake Forest in the initial u
rame of the season, even though h
he Deacons had the services of n
qorman Snead, better known for,
is football capabilities. T h e y s,
vill have a definite height ad- y
antage, a factor which has lost t
wo tilts for the 'Cocks this sea- e:
on. They are rated as one of F
he best teams the Gamecocks t]
eam, Spray, An
mminer Pe'te Xiqe, (prononnieed
)Impetitionl. In the photo it the
iuidentified Carolina swinner.
is one of the leading members of
meh Jimmyin Ratliff is optimistic
I
Whistlers' Mother: This paint
depicts the housemother of
waiting for a dance to break
how the artist has captured ti
this lonely woman as she fre
(who were nicknamed "The
way in which they obtained da
STATIO
Woman in
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SI was able
lously low
this onlyt
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subject. I<
Iof this pr
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made by I
I' LEFT: "MASTER OF ALL MASTERPIEC
mys Dr. Frood, "is the greatest work c
rokes in LUCKY STRIKE, conveying th~
anufacturer. Note the perfect circle,r
erfect product inside. And in the produc
ficent expression of quality, good taste
urely, there is no work of art that, overi
isthetic joy not only to all of us in the
.ople in all walks of life."
get somne taste fc
|S iraE t4mnanl -
Line
ill see. andi storm clouds are
itging in the Field House, along
ith the Florida State banner.
Advance publicity is a little
:arce on the VPI squad this
ear, but they are in strong con
mntion for the Southern Confer
ice title. We saw them play
urman I a a t year, and again
weir height could prove to be a
d Ready Roll-(
about the future of the youting aqsu.:
Grumert, a high-raniked diver in At
such as Xiques will come out for tI
without a victory Inst seamon. (Pho
ng by an unknown artist,
college sorority patiently
up tn the next room. Note
le anguish and devotion of
ts over her young charges
Whistlers' because of the
tes).
The Venus de Milo: Sculp.
tured in the second cen
tury B.C. on behalf of a
Greek pencil manufac
turer, this great statue
has won fame through
the ages as the symbol of
beauty parlors, bowling
alleys, upholstery firms
and reducing pills. Today
it is used primarily as a
vivid warning to small
children who bite their
fingernails.
S1
Water: Here is the original
"lost" masterpiece which
to acquire for the ridicu
price of $8,500. I mention
o show what great bargains
nd in art if you know your
letermined the authenticity
iceless original by proving
mall stain, upper left, was
~enoir's favorite coffee.
ES"! "Here, in my opinion,"
f art. Note the bold, clean
e wisdom and pride of the
epresenting, of course, the
:t itself we find a truly mag
,pleasure and contentment.
the years, has brought more
art world, but to millions of
a GChange!
isz. our middle name
1'(nd L reuders. They are par
tieularly strong at center. where
11 6-8 ohemouth grabs basket
balls out of the air like flies.
Carolina will make its first
ap1)peatarnFe in t he G u 1 f South
Classic over the holidays, and
although few well-kmwi teams
will be represmnted in the tourita
)n Too
tic -tar. IHe is beig gromned 1to take
antic Coast Conference circle-. Radlii
Ie team11, inl aln effort to) rai4. the -tv
os by Nan Dyke.1
Speed, Mar)
Decide Bab
Sports W riter
Speed makstnmsiip. andl hus
le looim as th ic (hief inogledient s
fore the succes('s of SothI (arto
this .vear.
In thet persons of 16-0 TFerry
and 65-3 Rlonnie ('ollis, t h e
Iliddies ptossess enolhugh speed
afoot to mount a btlistering fast
break. This fits in well with
(Coach Giordon St auffer's offeni
siue platns, antd th i s year's
squalid may dI u p I i e a t e the
ach ievement of t it e 1959-650
freshmnt byv going ov'er the
century mark in scoring.
It is int scoing andl( shoot ing
euracy tat Ithe Htaby Gae
ocsreallyv sin e. I.e by I the
alenttted M r. (Col linis, the Hidd ies
alt field a first unit with scor'
m1L punclhh at every positiont.
A t thle gulardt,ls.ittle htott uses
nl e ffectiv~e jumpt I shot froim t he
sidle to tack tup poinits, leatdinag
Ihe teamtt int scorintg in their fitrst
I at mt e . I .ueanLskyt. prtimtar'ily a
>laymatttkert, hats also, shoawn t he
i ility~ to score wellI wheni givetn
hie optportunltity.
Collins, ant All- Amlerican in
schtool, has been noved to for
Want Someth
Try Howard
C2elehr
STRAWBERRY
SHORT
aou
Joun
(orner State- & IRios
Onen 6 A.M. to 12
Hol
net. the clash always proves
0 be all interestng one. The'
;iaecocks will try to continue
heir tournament victory record,
s they captured both of the ones
hey participated in last year.
'hey won out over Lafayette and
chmond in the Richmond Invi- I
ationalI last season, and beat
,orth Carolina and N. C. State p
ihe place of graduating diver John
~a. hope-, that more swimmrners
idard& of the team, which went
smansh p,
y Birds' Ca
w%ard and has shown himself
to be the best shot on the team. 1
Nornall. a guard, Collins has
beeni adapting his shots well to t
inside work to go along with
his deadly outside shooting.
A-t. the other forward, t6-5 Dave
surFret t gives the young Game
acs ebouanding strength and
hove's we'(ll for his size. W~hen he
ivelops his shots, the freshmen's
tack will b e greatly improved.a
Six\-toot, seven-inch center Al
'hiry looms as the tallest baske
cer playing at Carolina t h i s
ear. An agile, though slender
e'rforamer. TI h i r y possesses an
utst1a nding turn - around jump
het which he uses with deadly
reuacyc Iro m up to twenty feetJ
uat.
In reserve, Richard Gibbs, a4
6-3 forward, has had trouble
acdjhusting to an outside posi-J
ion, but fast breaks well. Six
foot. six-inch Tom Caughman
lacaks polish, but Is a strong re-t
boeunder and gives the quintet
c'enter depth.
IniI (theuial r ieboundcing deC
aratmnent., Barrett and Thiry willt
are' to shoulder most of the
ur den,. aided by the high-jump-r
ag Collins. Whether this will be
nouagh against the strong op
ng Special?
Johnson's
KCE CREAM
AKE
fin Streets,, (ayc
Iidtnigka Emer n.
lidays
'j sucCessiv4' n ig h t s inl the
'North-South Doublehcader" to
vard the end of the year.
Eight Teams
Teams expected to play in te
;ulf South besides Carolina are
"exas W 'e s t e r I , Mississippi.
'Ouisiana Tech, C e n t v n a r y
Corthwest Louisiana, Ge.orge
own, and M i d d I e Tennessee.
ireorgetown will probably be the
ournament favorite. as they al
vays p r o d u c e a powerhousf
iiong small coll-ge'. But Loui:i
ina Tech should also be a team
watch. Last year they turned
>ut the nUMber. one dflraft choice
S h( pro basketeers. Tacki#
%vrlland. who was inlvolved in)
Ie NCAA investigation at N. C.
a few years ago.
In tho-ir first (official 1961 en
-)loter, the B i r d s will meet
,oerful Georgia Tech, defending
-hampions of the tough South
;'storn Conference. They possess
'n ( of the most danger uis ball
flayers in the nation in the per
on of forward Roger Kaiser, a
ur- fire All - A in e r i c t n in
inybody's book.
Thi- Gamecocks will be hoping
ort better results against two of
hvir holiday opponents than they
rot last year, as they lost to
>oth Florida State and Tech, by
4res of 75-93 and 64-70. re
pectivfly.
Bucket
Parade
FRESHMEN
(ler ;ame+s Pts. Avg.
olliis 4 118 29.5
Littleton 4 56 14.0
Lticansky 1 50 12.5
'hiry 1 17 11.8
13arrett 4 41 10.3
;ibbs 4 31 7.8
sullivan 1 2 2.0
Yarborough 1 2 2.0
Caughman 2 3 1.5
Rogers 3 4 1.3
Hayes 4 4 1.0
Vlustle Will
ge Success
>osition the frosh will face re
nains to be seen.
The s c h e dI u 1 e this year is
ougher than last year's. with
uch powers as D)uke, Wake For
st, North Carolinma, Florid:a, and
'lemuson on the slate. The arch
ival ( lemson frosh are said to
iie powerful, having beaitein the
'lemson varsity three times a]
(.ady, with a front line measur
n g 6-8, 6-8, atnd 6-6.
D)espite the strong schedule.
the Biddies show up as a very
capable g r oup with a good
chance of last year's freshman
record of 15-5.
Baskin Lists
Cinder Slate
F'or Runners
Carolina's eindermen wvill par..
icipate in nine track meets this
pring, begin ning in Marc.~h and
nding in May.
'When the b;ys return froim
he C hristmaPis recess, we wii l,'b*
'i to get do)wn t0 serious busi
ess, stopping only for academic
n a 1 s in .January," remarked
oach Wieemis B3askin recently.
Returning letterm-en .Johnny
)rake, Paul Masemn, Jochn Pfalz
raph and sophomore D)ave Lar
on will constitute the distance
nen. Robert Brown, the state's
op 100-yard dasher, will be the
umber one sprinter, while
ophomore Frank Lawrence will
id him in this department.
Charlie Bradshaw, a returning
ettermen, will hold down the
murdle spot, while Jack Pitt, Leon
tobinson, and H o w a r d Sohm
hrow the shot putt and discus.
iohm will also throw the javelin.
)an Upton, another letterman,
vill occupy the broad jumper's
>ositionl.
The schedule is a.s follows:
Warch 25, Florida R e i a s at
lainesville; March 29, D)uke at
lome; April 1, Florida State at
rallahassee; April 8, UNO at
Thapel Hill; April 15, Virginia
and N. C. State at Raleigh; April
22, Georgia at home; April 29,
Clemson at home; May 5-6, State
Meet at home, and May 12-18,
Conference Meet at Durham.