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Birds 'Need Left Handers' ,Says Coach The Gamecocks open a 19-card baseball schedule March 24 with Georgia Teachers College on their iamond at the Rex Enright Ath etic Center. "From what I have seen in the early workouts," Grugan said, "we should have a pretty fair team. All of the positions are open, and some may not be filled until spring football and the *asketball season are over. Sev eral boys in those sports plan to try out for the baseball team, too." Grugan thinks his pitching should stand up, but even so he is searching for a lefty or two in that department and also some extra left-handed hitting power. The letter-winning moundsmen are Everette Newman, Bud Swy gert, Perry Ellisor, Roger Brown, Roger Groves, and George Epps, who is also an outfielder. As a lefthanded power hitter a year ago, Epps, playing left field, hit a healthy .397 to lead the At lantic Coast Conference. If he does take his turn on the mound, he will be in the outfield when he is not pitching. (Author of "I Was Loves "I'VE GOT NEI I know all of you have importan like getting down to breakfast the marmalade -so you really cA up with all the news in the morn therefore, I have prepared a ri campuses the country over. SOUTHERN RESE] Dr. Willard Hale Sigafoos, head pology at Southern Reserve 1 known as an authority on primit from a four-year scientific expe( Amazon River. Among the mai journey is his own head, shrunk refused to reveal how his hea< "That's for me to know and y tiny, but saucy grin. NORTHERN RESE: Dr. Mandrill Gibbon, head of Northern Reserve University, ai his work on primates, announ< ceived a grant of 580,000,000 fo mine precisely how much fun tl~ Whatever the results of Dr. is already known: What's more ) a pack of Marlboro. There is delight in every draw, content i flavorful cloudlet. And what's n comes to you both in soft pack arettes are sold at prices that do purses. So why don't you settle the filtered cigarette with the i _ EASTERN RESERl 'he annual meeting of the Ai held last week at Eastern Rese by the reading of two diverger origins of early Gotbio "runes," are called. Dr. Tristram Lathrop 8pleen, coverer of the High German Cc which he traced the origins ol (pronounced "krahts") to the nounced "albert"). On the othe bund Twonkey, who, as the a "The Pajama Game" Into Mid in his paper that the Old Wendi Low Erse rune "mf" (pronounc Well, sir the discussion grew finally asked Dr. Spleen if he w< nasium and put on the gloves. lenge promptly, but the contest were no gloves in the gymnasiur (The readecr is doubtless fin Eastern Reserve University is eel of the land for the size of its g reader is aske<d to remember ti dinarily small hands and armi war working in a small-arms Navy "E" Awards and was wi< chap.") e 4 New from the makers of Mfarltb PhWip Morris Commander-rn Meet WHEN THE GAMECOCKS meet t] in Winston-Salem, they will be faci of the classier guards in the ACC. I junior guard, Is considered the best sophomore, he was chosen as the Classic, the first man to do so in twelfth in scoring in the ACC h a Teen-age Dtarf" "The Many )f Dobie Gillis", etc. ?VS FOR YOU" t things to do in the morning-. before your roommate eats all nnot be blamed for not keeping ing papers. In today's column, in-up of news highlights from IVE UNIVERSITY of the department of anthro Jniversity, and internationally ive peoples, returned yesterday lition to the headwaters of the iy interesting mementos of his : to the size of a kumquat. He I shrinking was accomplished. u to find out," he said with a [RVE UNIVERSITY the department of zoology at id known to young and old for 'ed yesterday that he had re a twelve-year study to deter ere is in a barrel of monkeys. iibbon's researches, this much fun than a barrel of monkeys is seat and cheer in every puff, md well-being in every fleecy, ore, this merriest of cigarettes and flip-top box wherever cig no violence to the slimmest of back soon and enjoy Marlboro, nfiltered taste. VE UNIVERSITY nerican Philological Institute, rve University, was enlivened Lt monographs concerning the a letters of primitive alphabets famed far and wide as the di. nsonant Shift, read a paper in the Old Wendish rune "pt's niddle Lettic rune "gr" (pro b and, Dr. Richard Cummer~ hole world knows, translated dIe High Bactrian, contended sh rune "pt" derives from the ed "gr"). so heated that Dr. TIwonky mId like to step into the gym. Dr. Spleen accepted the chal was never held because there ri that would fit Dr. Twonkey. dling this hard to believe as ebrated the length and breadth love collection. However, the at Dr. Twonkey has extraog. .In fact, he spent the last plant, where he received two lely hailed as a "manly little e Iss Us.. a.. I e sro is the kin g-aize unAltered ide in a brand-neswy for ins P15ssa4W, Get abeeub Deac Outstandin 4, te Demon Deacons tomorrow night ig one of the better centers and one i the left panel, Billy Packer, a 5-11 short man in the conferenee. As a Outstanding Player in the Dixie the history of the Classic. lie was ist year, and second only to LUn 'Prospects Loo The Gamecock cindermen will open the season March 25 with the Florida Relays at Gainesville, START THE WITH A HEAR il RUSSELL HOU 7:00. =SL A ALLIED g Deacons 4 Chappell in team scoring. Packer n year. In the right panel, Chappell something that is very easy for hii frame. As a sophomore, he was consil and one of the best in the nation. ( he leads the ACC in scoring and is h k Good,' Says Fla., and close with the Atlantic Coast Conference meet at Dur ham, N. C. DAY RIGHT TY BREAKFAST I] SE CAFETERIA -9:30 T E R "1 .n4lla CHEMCAL A uuefr Ceit.Ce inal M-.. ide the seconl All-ACC team laIt leaps high to "dflunk" the1 hall, i to (14) with hisi 6-8, 250-pouid lered the best center in the league :arrently sporting a 24.3 average, igh in the rebomnditng race. Baskin Tho thinclads will be coached', iy Weems Baskin, a former Au urn track star. Baskin, who has 13 lettermen eturning from last year's team hat posted a 3-3 record, says this qnirig's team will have more lepth than last season. The lettermen are James Bar -ow, Charles Bradshaw, Robert 3rown, John Drake, Robert Drost, lonnie Johnson, Roger Lindsey, )aul Masem, John Pfalzgraf, Don I L[pton, and James Valley "I feel very optimistic about prospects this spring with the re .urn of work-horse Charlie Brad haw, our hurdler, and also feel very encouraging about our pros )ects in the sprints," Baskin said. A group of fine boys in the dis ancve races should place us on~ he level with any team in the onferncie."'] A DOOR IS OPEN ~AND THIS MAN C You'll want to note the a campus then, ready to ai chemical industry. .. at - that career at Allied. You'll find it worth your i - has twelve research lab one hundred plants, and worth learning all you ce thousand different prodi ones coming along every Come prepared to ask oc kinds of jobs? Which pr ment? Which location? FOR THE CAREER SIGli DIVtSIoNS: SARRETT * GENURi .PLtASTICS ANO COAL CHEMICALS AMPUS INTEl istrv Majors, Engineers (Cher ACC Revenge Is, Earlier Set BY DO Sports The Gamecocks travel to ike on the Denion Deacson uting, the Deacs took I he j ptimistic manner, (C'oeh Po s out. Wv have lost. por b ad anticipated, but as na. al desire to win, w al eni I Intramural Leaders (As of Monday, Feb. 20) layer Team Avg. orton ATO 28.5 agn Phi Kaps 21. 1Wll VSN 21.5 rost SiPE 21.o dair Z-6 20.0 (mPer Z-1 19.7 ho1as SA E 1".5 ell Z-2 1 1. [oore SN 17.0 The International Student Association has issued calls for anyone interested in soccer. They are in need of partici pants, and those who desire to ilay may join the group every Saturday on )avis Field at 2 p.m. A number of American students have joined the squad and they are asking for more. The soccer team is looking to a full schedule next fall with some of the colleges and uni versities in the South. Bucket Parade (After 22 games) 'layer Games Pts. 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Their major Oir wor has been a b A this prt,blern t tomorrow u ! pe and Jerry V 1 bot*h 6-8, hit the - t, bigger ighing 250 'i rdling. to Deac M<:Kinney, rin the Aj C of 111fth best in t h ag. scoring n .' a z.vvrave. In tIle backcourt. the Deacs il be using a couple of "'horties-- Bill P'ackur. :- . and Alle\ liart. 5-I. 'acker, wit h the exception of' Carolina's lobby Robinlol. a six-footer, could be cai cll one of the class itr ba'.1 ; y r i i- c fe vlnte. Hart, w ho i- a co-cap tain onl the squad, is also a great hall-handrler. Th :..e o ad f r the (en u aamI" placed . Ar \\ . * ; (rward 0: :-i v rebound 1*- k'nr: with a h1i-nMn and ( sk1 i Ward %%ill hantdle ( the backeourt, while hiudI r(nin and( lRonnit. ,John in \ ill hold d 4)\n the forward -it ionW. Ward. 6-0, i, a classy ball handler nd dvspite a ph\'ic0 handica:' in his ri,ht ha h i a :,i Ut ni p I .\ ( . it 1 1 - 1 fil :: -:i W i-Itl 11 L... E FACTS e on your eer in the pursuing pany that ters, over . ffices. 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