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Blue Chip ( It's .Just for The Birds BlY DOU'G (;RA.Y 1.lT ET IT STIG\l(;HT TIhe. 're af if again, Clemson ('ollegze, that is. This week we were tortinate enough to make IThe editorial page and the spoirs page ofl TIle Figer. in which they blasted me out of, the Itills anl sent te rolling ldoNwl to civilization C'arolina. Tle .Associate 'ditor. ilerbert Iowland, has gotten illt tie act. as well as our dear friend .Jim Stepp, Tiger" portsml editor. We admit that we started this bit of nonsens concerning the sportsmanship of' the Clemson ite's, and for the past moith we Itave contillued to write about Ithat subjecti. Put we feel that it is time to get it strai-ht Wh:it we said we believed to be the truth (and still do). We would like to reach some type of compromise w*ith our arch-riN al because we are getting fired of writ ing about ('lemson ill our colutmn. US IT FAIR? h'lle Atlantic C()isl ('on trence Tour1nment begal ytsterday in Ralkeigh tI deci<th who would relresent thi. tie llulea in ihe N(\A pla,y-(4ffs. Every Year whenl thi la11me 1rm01. \\u, w voinder wvhether it is fair to th< mmtbert1lis i t he .\( ('. Our reasiigiv, here, is tailyv silhple T;ile te \'irginia ('avaliers as 'an example. Rlight ntom they are in tHit- cellar ii le tl si:t1diigs, aid have voi nily t*tn' hall gam s this ye:n- wi lo sing 21. Suppost they om It' lhke a torn:l( il Italeigl and -winl the tounia in111t. I ) VI 11 1 IihIk it is 1air fo tllem to represent th( A(T vble ni th-rmikld Duke sits idle? No! We Cecl 11tt mething definite slioil be done about it. WI not let tihe hlis ontile to plav inl this a1nntua attair. hmi work it like ihey dlo d1uriing football season-th team tha1t la. the mlltost league victories to its credit is proclaimed the 01hamttp) Cor tit, curreit year. We don't ln\m wlet ler alnonle else has consider'd t htis plAn. but we dc llope stimelo il It e A(( wiII dI\'Is:t a ict1id tllat will makt, it ai*ar to all concelried. REA)s AND WITES ()'rOlin.t St:1litim will noi 'emll, 4 01(i -rr 'w f)r thi 11s an W hlite will )Imir ofIt t 2 I' t Iw ( m; m c()ckO s ll r;t - N{llmld s 1) r iny g i l ( I C:w ' l'ig rs has beel Iin l l"I:d colachl (f thc I4 bibI t :m. :mdl h is aides will l 'o:whl i lln k arbtros amd ': mit I l l.vlalld. lItre art Iit b i r ~l (piitn on the out. liigers -- "We plan i to4 ariie ait ih e stadium in to It ~tge i ttme for t he cointest. The resulits s ert~ likely will be in he ant XCIl s Ii-1Saturtda. 's dry run ( lleds won)1, 6-0). WXe expect to oiutplav t hem. IHarI os--"Were ging to win . . . O ur sirong point is in the line . . . (':il hliumins iaouit due to) really coml)e outt an 1sho514w last sea,on-4 (ft orm) )." bitnlhindl-"There is 1no doubt at all in my mind about the ojutcome. We've lickedl themI oncev and we cani lick 'em aga in, anid nex t 1 tme by a bi ger~' score. ('oath Jackt S(arbait hi, heltl e o te ii w\ Whi tes,w "W~e thlink IthatI our (daf select tin- are far superior to thle Redo taitn. T[he riv alry t hat has- been wo4rk(ing uip ben een t hetse I woI units shoulId gir e the tans a real treat. WV it ih the White qunairterbl acks ofl .J i mt ('os I4ide i HugLgin1s, we prom11ise to go i ihouighl. aroundfl and tiISvI)O overi t he Redo s< iuad." 'roti h : ea b.tn' 5 - ta I. i h;l 1.Unei urlibourt (a i t ii (?\v (I, a.ul > 0 t! , 1 ldt ill t-F. Frtni. .rague11ri Sinplndn.agus l,taguie iI 1.eu~. e A SPICE 4-0) %hn Lbt 4.( SX . /3-1 Il Phi Eps .2-3 8 n 0 - Chii Psi 0-5 'l"" -1 Pi Kaps O-( %itte -I 0-' League 2 L,eagute B SN .4-0 , Phi Kaps 4-1 /u - ATO 2-1 Zt""i 7 4I KA 3-2 'Zone 2 2 Lambda Chi.........2-3 Zone 9 1 Kappa Sig 1-3 Zone( 8 0 Phi Siga .... ... .. . . 0-6 Zone 11 . 0 Yames Coach 1Bo Sievets' never-sa-di that Mtrted yesterday. They arte, 1C Croninl. II the botton panlel, left I Gambreli After Dis IHead Coach Marvin Bass has announced that Billy Gambrell has b e e ii reinstated to the Carolina Gamibirell wvas the subject of itich discussion last week when he was relieved of his football duties "fo in subordination-not because he broke training rules," said I Hass. iIe continued: "After evaluating the circuistances, we decided to ive himi another chance. Billy is a good student and he wants his education. We want to help hii 1ow*arld that end as much as pos sihl. The squad agreed unani mi1usly to give Gambrell another chance. but he is being taken back a member miof the group-not as an ninual." The prsolablo mentor also said Ihat. "in this game you have to :hiink o the football team and not he individual. Billy's attitude was ilt u hat wev thought it should be." <;ambiell has the potential of l.umng onie of the' better backs ever to4 enroll here, and Coach I a-s s:ahd earlier in the year that ( ;ambrlell is one of our better b'acks en the squad, and has the ptt otntal of being one of the bet teir in the AC'.'' U'ndoubotedly, Coach Clyde Big ters tiinks so too. HTe saidl re venly that '"a defensive back is reqired(4 to (d0 so mtany things I hat e o mt e inately - through CHARCOAL STEAK HOUSE 150 Knox Abbott Dr. Cayce, S. C. Grayson' s 1347 Main St. Cotton Seersucker Suits $22.95 Polished Cotton Pants $5.95 Batik Sport Coats $29.95 Gray son's 1347 Main St. Phone AL 2J-6714 Await Gamecock Sextet . . . . .. .. / a % r Itoundballers drew N. C. Sate in thc p paneI, startitig left to right: Itoni right: Bobby llohimon, Art Whisamin Returns missal niatuoral abli lity. If he does not have good reaction, he will never be a good defensive back. Alex Hawk ins had it, King Dixon had it. Gambrell's got it." Tennis Coach Robert Brown has issued a call for all fresh inen interested in going out for tennis to report to him Mon day, March 6 at the Tennis Courts on Blossom St. between 12:30 and 5:00. Those who can't reach hin there, call AL 3-1-175. Coach Brown also announced that Albert liagood III was appointed student manager, and will work with hini throughout the upcoming racket season. LUCKY STRIKE Get thes 12" LP albui Custom-pressed L.ook at this album. lmagtne hits together on one record! ings -magnificently reprodu ductions ($3.98 value). Nev< artists been brought togeth fore have you been able to h bargain price! To get your shipping label at right with St rike packs to "Remember Spring Park. Minnesota. REMEMBER HOW G USED TO TASTE? O4TIE AuRnICAN TnnACCn Co. Birds first round of the ACC touraimeit le Johnsonl. Scotti Warl, 1iid Bud I, ad Bob Ilanc4y. Delaware All-Stater To Enroll Clyde (Buddy) Hailey, 6-2, 180 pound halfhack of Brandywin Iliigh School at Wilmington, Dela ware, Visited the campus a fev sunny days ago, saw what h< liked and accepted a grant-in-ai< to the University. His high school coach, Johu Modica, calls I[ailey "one of thi finest halfbacks I have ever ha< the privilege of coaching." Assistant Carolina Coach Jacl Scarbath said, "I certainly an anticipating a f i n e future fol Buddy. Naturally, we were please( when Ih( chose to become a futur The orijgintalrcr bymcol or tese12 tw ea great c Here are the original record cod by Columbia Record Pro er before have all these great er in one album! Never be uiy these great hits at such a album, fill in and mail the $1.00 and ten empty Lucky How Great," P. O. Box 3600, REAT CIGARETTES LUCKIES STILL DO shann nj At R State Is Da In - Three D By Carroll Gray The headlines of all the papers over the South have been pro claiming how well North Carolina State (ot's in tournaments as compared to the regular season schedule, and ho w unlucky the Gamecocks ait having drawn State in the initial game. But as long as there's gravy to be passed out, why not pass a little to "Our Birds." It is common knowledge that Stevens and his group of "hard-nosed" basketeers fare bet ter than the average basketball team in t h e s e extra-seasonal events. To recharge the memories of some who may not recall, the Gamecocks were last year's Rich m o n d Invitational Tournament Champs, defeating Richmond in the first round 86-75, and dealing aptly with Lafayette in the championship game 86-85. This year, journeying to the "Deep South," Carolina laid the wood to La. Tech 72-66, Centenary 97-84, and wrapped up another chai I)ionship by outrunning Ole Miss 85-79. Coach Stevens remarked about the North Carolina game when the Tar hels invaded the campus, "They don't scare me1a hit!" lie evenl states more emphatically now, "State canl he rea1l tough oin its home court. So I'd rather play them in the first game of the tournament than in the chamnpionship game. If they get to the finals they would be plenty tough. They don't scare me! I feel real good about playing Stato in the opening game." Won der how State feels? With everybody feeling good, the Gamiecocks leave Columbia Wedlnesday morning for Raleigh ad a first-round bout with the "Pack" on Thursday. Thec Gamecocks, looking for a fresh ta after : not very inipressive 2-12 ACC record, including a five-game losing streak, will try to make the I optimism of Stevens a reality. "We will leave the Airport Wed nesdlay Iorninig, and will fly back triginal recordings ten empty Lucky ! y Strike-an album of u~ 10 Pe? "PRemember Hlow Great'' I mpty I Ii V Strike ( irS. toget ______SHIPPI "Remember How Great" P F. 0. Box 3600 ISpring Park, Minnesota ITO IYOUR NAME Cellonpharne open -PIN Y own wief. flatten. I with $1.00 an_ --abe- - --. aleigh rk Horse ry Event iome with the trophy. Sunday norning." It will take a bit more han mere optimism for the Xamecocks to realize anything nore than a four-day break from he classroom, however, for taking 1 State in their own backyard is like trying to beat Ga. Tech in ;rant Field-not iimpossible but State, finishing fourth in the CC, won five of t h e i r last ;ix games, and three weeks ago lumped third-ranked Duke 61-59. [n the spacious Reynolds Coli ;eum, backed by a partisan crowd 4 >f over 10,000 fans, and on their ionie court, State will present dif iculty for the hearty Gameroost Ils. Wake Forest, seeded No. 1 in he conference, drew a first-round iye and will sit in the stands for he opening action. Duke, seeded N'o. 2, and State, No. .1, cast lots ror the (;aniecoc(ks, with State be "oning the appointed group. Maryland and Clemson play at 2 .i., Carolina and State play at I p.m., and Duke meets Virginia it 8. Tne next day's pairings will lepend on wins and losses, with he losers dropping down to a onsolation bracket. Bucket Parade (After 21 games; Overall 8-16) Player Gaines Pts. Avg. Whisnaint 2.1 458 19.1 Ward 2.1 341 14.2 Johnson 2.1 309 12.9 zobinson 2.1 271 11.3 -ronin 2.1 217 9.0 laney 2.1 1.11 5.9 'revoznik 18 58 3.2 ;rabenstetter 18 32 Rebhan 17 23 T4 .;odbold 6 4 0.7 Laird 18 5 0.3 n hS ih cu'A 'r'z Moo In -in one trike packs! 2forgettable? hits! album,Pl ent'a( iM mni SI 00 and 10 lef with fiIra ,n 'ripin labe Please 'C May n, '%i. .t..I nit In uion0ed. If *de N.ya!!Pc to "Remal no How Great." NG LABEL ZONE----STATE