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Kick-Off at 2:30 Intra They won't be testing the varsity as in recent spring games at Caro lina Stadium tomorrow, but many former football stars for the Game cocks will come back home Saturday for the intra-squad game that ends off-season practice for the Bird,3. All former Block "C" Club mem bers will be guests of the club to morrow for the 2:30 kick-off. Also, they will be invited to a drop-in at the Rex Enright Athletic Center imi mediately after the game. The idea, says Block "C" Club President Kirk Phares, is to get the former players back on the Gamecock Roost. "We want them to be more active in the University's athletic program," he said. 'Playoffs Held Mar The Intramural Office announced t,day the schedule for the campus wide playoffs that will begin March 13 and end March 20 with the finals. Interest is running h i g h this season with 26 teams in competi tion - twelve zones and fourteen fraternities. Both leagues have shown surprising team strength this season. The heretofore inpo tent independent league has ac tually displayed a better brand of ball than the frats so far. In the independent leagues, the iunner-up in League 2 will mee League 1 winner at 7 p.m., March 13. The next (lay League 1 runner up will clash with the League 2 win ner. The teams coming out on tol) in these two games will meet March 1 to decide the Independent champ. champ. What 1 as an e at Prati Regardless of your specialty, able engineering atmosphere. Back In 1925, when Pratt & V ing and developing the first of powerplants, an attitude wa engineering excellence was th That attitude, that recognitio of technical superiority is still p~ The field, of course, is broadei No longer are the company' graduates with degrees in m engineering. Pratt & Whitney with the development of all systems for the aerospace me< nuclear and other advanced ty in concept. To carry out anal or materials engineering assign mechanical, aeronautical, elect engineering are needed, along in physics, chemistry and meta Specifically, what would you talent provides the best answ~ Aircraft provides the atmosp can flourish. Development tes is carried out ir Pratt & Whitney velopment Cent engine test ma' remote blockhot providing a mec At P&WA's Connecticut Aircraft Engine Laboratory (CANEL) mai nical talents are focused on the c ment of nuclear propulsion sysi future air and space vehicles. live mock-up of a reactor, scientists and engineers can de critical mass, material reactivit' cients, control effectiveness an reactor parameters. PRAT.] flORIDA ESI For further information reg fineer er wilt, to Mr. Rt. I )quad Carl luggins To Be Ich 13-16 The fraternity leagues, A and B, will be matched u) sinilar to the independunt con ferences. At 8:30, ieague A runner-upN will clash with League B's winner on March 13. The following night, League 11 runner-up and the winner from League A wiil meet on the hardwoods. From these two games will come the semi-finals and out of this -ontest, the fraternity champs will be deteriineld. On Maarch 20, the independent rhaip an(d the fraternity champ will meet in a big (ribble derlby to decide the campus champ. The two indepcndent losers will play on March 15 to decide the runner-up in independent play, and tIhe two fraternity losers will play laterl that sale night to decide their rOun Ierp 0Y gin.eer & Whit you would work in a favor hitney Aircraft was design its family of history-making s born-a recognition that : key to success. a of the prime importance redominant at P&WA today. now, the challenge greater. ;requirements confined to echanical and aeronautical Aircraft today is concerned forms of flight propulsion lium-air breathing, rocket, pes. Some are entirely new ytical, design, experimental ments, men with degrees in rical, chemical and nuclear with those holding degrees Ilurgy. do?-your own engineering eCr. And Pratt & Whitney here in which that talent ting of liquid hydrogen-fue?ed rock specially built test stands like this Aircraft's Florida Research and I er. Every phase of an experimer be controlled by engineers fron se (inset), with closed-circuit televis mns for visual observation. Nuclear Representative of @1 ty tech- tioning for P&WA ei levelop- site data recording ems for provIde automatical Vith this computed data simu nuclear testing of an engine etermine capable of recordEr coefTl- values per second. di other World's (ormost d4 & WHITNEY 4 Division of United Aircraft Corg CONNECTICUT OPERATIONS - E< EARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER. arding an engineering career at P. Azlnger. Engineering Departmt Many of the former players' ad dresses are unknown to the "C" clul but Phares has extended an open ir vitation to all of them to attend th game an( drop-in. They should mak their plans known early, but thei tickets will be available at th Athletic Center Saturday. Sponsors of this clash between th Reds and Whites - Block "C" Clu and the Columbia Police Departmen - estimate a crowd of 10,000 o moIore, depending oin the weather. Tihe football squad has bfT divided as Cqually as passible ft the game, and coaches have been si lected. The Red squad, coached 1 Clyde Higgers, Hank Bartos, in Norto '62 Rouni BY BLANDING CLARKSON Gamecock Sports Writer Competition will be tough fo spots on) next year's Gaimecoc basketball team. Coach Bob Stev vils will find himself in the una ustonled position of having host of strong candidates for th 111irds of 1961-G2. Ronnie .Johnson, a hustling G orwardi, will be missed for hi IN-point, scoring average and (Ie ensive play, but he is the onl, senior on the current teamli. Art Whisnant, 6-4, Bud Cronir 6-,scotti Ward, 6-4 and (; l3obby Rohinson are the fou starters slated to return. Othe Varsity ilembers coming back ar<.( [do ney Aire :, O glneers is this on- liquid an center which can P&WA's ly recorded and auxiliary Itaneously with the Experimer This equipment is such prol g 1,200 different basic cont aigner and builder of flight prop UIRCRAFT oration 1st Hartford - Palm Beach County, Florida Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, consult mtnt Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. East t -f Irermin11 , O dI Jack Morris COC dball Outlo I Bob h1 iney, D-1, (-i; lhave Prevoz-, v I'ik, Mlax Grabenlstetter, 6-1, Bl 1 r lIebhan, 1. 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