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USC To Siogma Nj ,Frat All Sigma Nu fraternity clinche< the frat All-Sports trophy las week by downing Pi Kappa Ph 9 to 1. The victory gave the NuE a mathematical edge in poini otals that cannot be overcome regardless of softball final stand ings. The three and one-half fool trophy was won last year by Ph Kappa Sigma as they edged thi year's winner by five points ou of a possible 700. The situatior this year is exactly reversed, witi %he Phi Kaps finishing second. Early Setback Sigma Nu started slowly an< was eliminated early in football despite yeoman performances by Frank Lee, Neal Hutchinson an< Charlie Bradshaw. Bouncing bacl from football, a first place waE won in swimming behind porpoise like Artie Dunn. With a fresh win under th( belt, the Nus were in strong con tention for a first in bowling only to fall to second behin< Lambda Chi. Ben Boyd finishe< strong in table tennis to tak( another first for the "fatherland.' On The Line The big test came in basketball A strong Phi Kap made all comerE wary, but the "big five," coin posed of Jimmy Moore, Jimmy Mills, Jimmy Johnson, Jimmy (Author of "I i Love THE ENGINEERS Today in this age of technol are wooed and courted by all o do yol account for the fact t ished at the very top of his el dreds of attractive job offers to cry wiper at the Acme Ice Co with a twelve-hour day, a se minutes for lunch? I know what you are thinkii thinking that Mr. Acme, head a beautiful daughter with who he took the job only to be ner Friends, you are wrong. It a daughter, a large, torpid las her waking hours scooping mar at a television set which has no has not the slightest interesti other man, excepting possibly So how come Rimbaud k( Company? Can it be that thiey Cigarettes, and all day long himself comfortable and enjo3 filtered taste? t No, friends, no. Rimbaud is and when lie finishes his long, own Marlboros, even as you a enjoy that choice tobacco, tha comparable filter, that p)ack o1 Well, friends, you might as 4in a million years guess why I Company. The reason is simp) HIe started as a performing the way to the Ed Sullivan sI All night the poor mammal ro< hand. Finally a kindly braki Sigafoos rescued the hapless R He took Rimbaud home a Rimbaud, to show his appreci cellent marks and finished a< valedictorian of M.I.T. Rimbaud never complained through all those years of grant college, he darn near died of member, is by nature a deniz< agine how poor Rimbaud mu New York and Boston, espec suits. But today at the Acme Ice found a temperature to his liki greetings to his many friends. Any time, any clime, you. get and with Marlboro's newest tered, king-size, brand-new I sanardl rackme i Clinche Sports Tr Howell and John Pfalzgraf, helpi out by Easy Ed Hancock aT Bouncing Brian Edwards prov equal to the task by capturing a1 other first place trophy. Well on their way, Sigma N didn't let up in softball. Startir strong, the Nus piled up fii Gamecocks P In State Tract Furman and The Citadel batth down to the wire in the 34th Ai I nual South Carolina Intercc legiate Track Meet before t Roadrunners of Furman took I narrow 52% to 521/4 decision ov, the onrushing Cadets. Third wei South Carolina's Gamecocks wil 42 , far ahead of Clemson wil 15. Presbyterian brought up tl rear with three points. Carolina's Dan Upton broke tl state broad jump record with l superlative leap of 23'6", breakir the old standard of 23'4", set 1 Clemson star Banks McFadden 1941. The other new effort was jump of 6'314" in the high jur by Furman's Tony Etnyre, % in over the former mark. Other standouts were Jim Pug of The Citadel, first in the Lo Hurdles and second in the 10 RMP112 A.1hh is a Teen-age Dwarf", "The Many of Dobie Gillis", etc.) HAVE HAIRY EARS >gy when engineering graduates f America's great industries, how hat limbaud Sigafoos, who fin Lss at M.I.T., turned down hun accept employment as a machin up.-any at a salary of $20 a week ven-day week, and only fifteen ig: "Cherchcz la femme!" You are of the Acme Ice Company, has mi Rimbaud is madly in love and r her. is true that Mr. Acme does have s named Clardia who spends all zipan out of a bucket and staring t worked in some years. Rimbaud ra Clavdia; nor, indleedl, does any .John Rlingling North. eps working for the Acme Ice p)rovidle hinm with free Marlboro bIe is ab)le to settle back, make the filter cigarette with the un not allowed to smoke on the job miserable (lay lhe has to buy his aid I, in ordler to settle back and a smooth, mellow flavor, thlat in box. veIl give up because you'll never :imnbaud works for tihe Acme Ice y thlis: Rlimbaud is a seal!I seal in vaudeville. One night on ow, he took the wrong subway. Ic the B.M.T., seeking a helping mran named Ernest Thompson imbaud. id raised him as his own, and ation, studlied bard and got ex istinguished academic career as to his kindly foster father, but mar school and high schlool and the heat! A seal, you must re n of the Arctic, so you can im st hIave sufferedl in subtropical ally in those tight Ivy League Company, Rimbaud has finally ig. lie is very happy and sends 010 see: u..ame.. 0 0 a lot to like with a Marlboro partner in pleasure, the unni hiUn Morris Commander. Get Vie F s 1960-61 ophy d wins before taking a loss at the d hands of the PiKAs. (The loss d causes a tie for first place and - final standings will be decided this week-end.) Leading the success u ful softball squad are Bill Rentz, ig Jim Johnson, Jim Mills, Bill re Barksdale and Charles Todd. ace Third L Meet d Thad Talley of Furman, first in the 880, third in the 440 and tied for third in the pole vault, and a Carolina's Charlie Bradshaw first ar in the high hurdles and second in re the low hurdles. Ih Other Carolina winners, besides :h Upton and Bradshaw, were Bob te Drost in the discus, and diminu tive John Drake in the most ex ie citing race of the meet, the two a mile. The little Gamecock put on lga tremendous sprinting finish, Y making up 100 yards in the last in, lap to cop the victory. a Pointmakers for Carolina in the kP other events were Drost, second h in the javelin, Paul Masem, third in the mile, Robert Brown, third in the 100, Sam Humphries, fourth w in the discus, John Pfalzgraf, 0, fourth in the 880, Billy Tinder, third in the low hurdles, Jim Val ley, tied for third in the pole vault and the high jump, and Masem, second in the two-mile. USC's mile relay team, com posed of Tinder, Jimmy Barrow, Bradshaw and Upton, finished second to the record-breaking unit from The Citadel in the final event of the day. The Cadet four some established a new state record, breaking the old one by more than five seconds. Grossi and Nettles of The Citadel won the shotput and discus, respectively. The Citadel also came up with wins in the low hurdles by Pugh and in the 440 by fleet John Rivers. Furman dominated the first places by win ning with Patterson in the mile, Segal in the 100 and 220, Talley in the 880, and Etnyre in the high jump. The two schools split first place in the pole vault, with Met sker of The Citadel and Keel of Furman tying for top honors. SUPER S 'Nw SHA Newwetter-than-water" ac ness-In seconds. Remarkal action gives Old Spice Super approximation to the feather-to harher shop shaves. Melts you towels and massage-in second Shaves that are so comfor blade. A unique combination makes Super Smooth Shave re-lathering, no dry spots. Rich the most satisfying shave... comfortable. Regular or menti or Sec4 Bob Drost puts power and ci in the State track meet at the Rt first place in the event. Versatilh be counted on for several points Magan Wi1 Bill Magan of Phi Kappa Sigm was recipient of the first Ou, standing Intramural Athlete < The Year award presented b Coach Weems Baskin, Head of tl Intramural Department, i Awards Day. The award was created thi year by the reactivated Intri mural Committee under the capi ble leadership of Holbrook Plati with the intention of stimulatin student participation and perforn ance. Bill Magan was chosen by men bers of the Intramural Committe Intramural Department, Gam cock Sports Staff and represei tatives of the fraternities ar zones. Also receiving votes wei Lyles Adair of Zone 6 and Ji Johnson of Sigma Nu. This year Magan was the mai spark of sports-conscious Phi Ka] keeping them in close contentio for every trophy. Magan led onco beaten Phi Kap to third place i o c MOOTH LVE tion melts beard's tough >Ie new "wetter-than-water" Smooth Shave its scientific itch feel and the efficiency of r heard's touighness like hot table you barely feel the of anti-evaporation agents stay moist andl firm. No er and creamier..gives yout fastest, cleanest-and most olated, 1.00. und Sp -SP ineentration behind the "fittle saucer iund House last Saturday. Drost. il Bob also throw-i the javelii and p in the up-comting ACC meet. is Intramur a the football league and was nan to the All-Campus team. C f tinuing his pace setting in bo, y ing, Magan averaged 193 pins e game, again capturing a spot A the All-Star Bowling team. Nt in basketball, Magan led I s year's champs to second place . the fraternity standings, wl Sports POINT TOTALS (Through Basketball) Independent Zone f) Zone 7 Zone 1 , Zone 9 e Zone - Zone 3 Zone 5 n Zone 10 ) Zone 2 n Zone 8 Zone 12 Zone 11 Man-made miracle fibert this suit take plenty of ing . . . and alwaysr shades and patterns,i gnt leme n. I You're invited I "Gamecock 13 Miles South of the Columbia Airport On U.S. 215 Time Trials - 9:00 AJ Eliminations - 6:30 P. Regniar Admi ot In AC in trp ..... .... t h N. I' ju'.t efeire ettinm. I, a jractice flinig irmw )f 138 F" wa- gid enoumIi for dle vauid.- ffr the (parniecrwk.. arid ill A Award Ied againl binf narnd to) the All )n- (amrpus team. Addinr his serv ,vl- ices t the vleybal team. the a Ii Kaps tiook second place in th on finial tallcy. hwnlhibe t,o play in xt, triaiital s4fhall due *t v i :y !st iab' bal . Mawan . 67 htinC v in average Id the Gaimecmcks at the ile plate. Point rotals Fraternity~ SN 481 Phi Kaps 4 o2 165 sPE 412 137 Pi K A 38O WO Lambda ('hi 37o 335 K A 53 S A E 2 !87 Pi Napp- 27 !86 Phi Ep- 21111 45 A T0 251 168 KS 2 [67 Phi Sigs 2 17 [66 ('h; Psi 2 Able-bodied WASHABL! are the ingredients that make hot-weather wear and wash~ stain its shape. In handsome' I is worthy of well dressed $45.00 to use our exclusive Charge Account" n ill Palmetto Il DIXIE CHAMPION DON GARLITS vs. A Side-By-Side Dueling SHADE TREE ELIMINATIC CECIL CURRY OF GRE . SATURDAY, isian $30 -m ..."lle,.e St..d.nt. ...taa.ae C Meet B, ilanding Clarkson. Jr. Fighting hard a ga jintiA fjllo dis. South Carolinla's 11 h tirying *ito litke secoii plac,e the Atlintic C(mst (Onfer-nice ic' m11 ctV(! 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