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By Carroll Gray If t he heretofore nebulous school spirit of Carolina can 'J( forecast by the enthusiasm and vigor of our new fresh mmian ciss. (Gamcv,ick ft,Pvcrlle will be treated to some first rate to un tids from tle studnt section. The freshnien, well OVeT t'9 :lousald strong, imllpressed both the coaching Stf ( n id the t it.lt i (Iltaf1 during Ori0ntation Week aS tho nOst ntlsiastic class to enroll here in years. Coach Bass made thi omient, "I really hope that our fine group Of neV Attlts (,n I a s this cxcellent spirit to the rest of the studenlt body. It's dil we need'" Everyoie ha, heaird o,t he "new lotk' Gamecocks both in d Wess and inl action1. Solid IeTI un1ifoIIs have been pur aed (possily to eiplasi:e tihe start (0 a new coaching regimi). 1an.v Cardla f"lowers had anticipated seeing the.se flash.-\ suit., tomlorrf-w nighit against Di)uke, but as Duke will he weaing blue jersey.s, the Gamecocks will be in white. Since luke phVs here every year (this year's game heIg the sixth in succession) the agIeemniClt is to alteriato as "hm team. This year tuhe I)evils are "iome" team and have the choice of un1iformIs. St) thwre vou are. Next chance to see Ihe Red loste's -- against I ,St October 6. Along with a diffTIlet loo k in dmess the Gamertsters look very different inl perforMan[Cce. 11Vany studenIts a nd fans have tal<en advantage t)f the nliew 'tpen door" policy of Marvin Has in regard to daily practic.e all have seen a vastl v differel t 'ffenlse. Split enls ald sh>thaks give a more varied attack on the grounld at.s well as posing a r'eal passing threat to aniybodlys seciltdaly. With capable re ceiver.,s such as . 1ohnny Caskey, "Steel Hill" Williams, lien Lester aid Hill Gamibrell. tuar atiks .lim Costen and Dave Sowell shtiid roll up a f*w y.irds in t he passing de partient. Devil or Rlser While Various IIeVspapi) el's Over 1h state are 4ffering crystal ball predictions )f ('arlina's Itb'ali fortunecs rang ing from (110 to lit' sulrprise. daxibirk-rs chamlp o)f the ACC Marvin 11.1.ss anld hli4 aZ%iI'an , rent allo0wing theniselve- to he pinnetd down. lLaving. talkl to several members of the varsit y it is vkerY hintlt "zhat tlit coaching staff is not t r'yilng to fotl tht tkatm wi!h ti' ginmick of playiing down the Blue Dt'vils. T".ty' rI ugh. and the Gamecocks know it. But ,ven whi:c'' ., bvs admit l)uhe's prowess, one call feel a q1iet, telmii anticipation that has grow11 d1urini1g thek' we'k. ()tie wt11-kitOwn nt,wSaplI ill tht state malte the comentlit having visited the Dlke cam us. "The lhev ils aMe good, fast a llt Itatded with talent and seeml toi be tryigo thle conferenlci hrw ee thei season starts." We here at Carolilna urge the 1Blue )evils to style themselves Champ Wf Whatever-Thev-Please before the gaie toIit)orro)w. Vho knows, they might he looking at all thoe e 1owns antI tl'Ophys so hard t lat ty'll fail to see a determinihiedl (Gamcotk 'leven itil it's tmo late. And it has happened bef'ore!!! Last Satun ,'hiv tile hks antd I t' flshne sIuarLed off at the lild Ilouse, with bttth siuats showing plelity of spark. The sevcrai imltdred spectators witliessiig the scrimnmage saw somie I*iIL tuarteaking which is Oll tap for C0aroilia ill tle Yeas to CtMeI. Tllie f'rtlshi weT' sparked by Dan leeves, a widely sought G'rgia stalndmit, and Mike R itchie, a home town priiuct. IRitchic engihnered the most excitilig phay of tle sessioll as lt elided several bohmnk linemen. reIV01rsed41 hlis fiti tt'a la wile on the t n threw th ssf*ir-fi strike good acor TI aThia 'hunkhs fuco ed welalo beind .n eelenatr id-AearTei"n high shool ooti ballea lot halt acue, the (veabck. wil't hern it is; rtecevrm fnoon worotOla'ith neart perft lit'b esd w'hileie kept thei defe 'ns s u-in wiet 1 h t ol~l-o oin oin tc so the aise. assocition mas com1e upr with a tine. and an ecehon Gametycaks l)will h ttold t' th is f ternoon au nd Daviw wth te t hatnd, chenred and G~mn(taokifa, stu )e hind( t hem! Oh, Yeah! _____ 1(1tal a Sotcer Yu h 'omiparedt ttt iootball, is .sinubir Just' ,ttrt'laig foo h da C, inou tt'oof ba| It ahe say'ing 'tat ( 'arim ba may\ not in t het statet, butt t hey surel't'y (It hatve a healthy toaching stafCf. ilaite A ('taw, l'al Some chie' cotmmen'fts weret'L5~' maels ekby I"rank lloward, 1 - Tom N ugent. Marylantd's uinpre dictable head cotac'h, in regard to the tother's footbll tcoaching RLSADPIE ability. I lowardi, always ready with a witty sally tar c'onve'nientWLLBANO excuse', remaarked on C lemson's 28-25 loss ati the hands of Marty-________________________ land laist year. "Nugent used a high school play to heat me-a deCspe(ration play with fingers crossedl!" Nugent replied, "Sture, I used a high sc'hootl play. I at beat ahigh school coac~h." I loward shot back, "Nugent is good, if I you don't beliteve it, just ask him." fiiie1 Whatever side you're on, it's good Mrloo I for a laugh-and Clemson's gate receiptOME Stauffer Welcomes Recruits Talking with Coaches Stevens Wr sul and Stauffer, the outlook for the yel freshman basketball squad, as far tio as height and ability are con- atti cerned. seems to be encouraging. of The three men up front, John Th Gorsage, a towering 6 ft. 7 in. eol center from Indianapolis; Dennis eM 0stas,zewski, ranging 6 ft. 6 in., ha playing forward, from Hammond, of Itidiana; and Joe Kelley, at 6 ft. pa. ; in. and playing the forward shi position, from Munhall, Pa., pro vide the much-needed height that qu Catches the eyes of college So coaches. Ha Others with equal ability but gle a little less height are Jim Good, Do a 6 ft. guard from Indianapolis, Da Indiana; Rick Grich, 6 ft. 2 in. It guard f r o Im Milford, Conn.; hal Charlie llenderson, 6 ft. guard 'o ftrom Tarboro, N. C.; Walter ket Ilardy, 6 ft. 3 in. forward from in Ianhurry, Conn.; and smallest but iot. least. Hutch Jordan, 5 ft. 10 thi inl.. a guard from Camden, S. C. bal (oachi Stevens, who coached pri a scrappy team last season, feels SPI very confident. about this year's thi: varsity squad. "Only one player, Jiil Rllinie Johnson. will be missing wh from last year's team. With the eO returniing lettermen plus the hell) Ye: we will he able to obtain from last tlt year's freshman team we are as- J stnr1d much greater depth, which he. will enable us to substitute more lan I and still maintain a full his strength on the playing floor at I all times. mIia Soccer Te New Squad BY FREDDIE SCIUMPERT ui Staff Writer 'n Il 1958 anld 1959 eight interna- re' tiwna; students were seen kicking a IoM socvi hall around on Davis Field. -Sei Attractinig the attention of many, st to Ih gaime iegan to interest fellow V stldel ts. In I9G the international liml :n1d eight American students or- . ganized a soccer team at the tlt 1'niversitv of' Sout I Carolina. ge ThW11ugh n4t a completely organ izt-d1 Sport, tunder the direction of -or 'ete *Pcterson. Tom Wylie, and cal Frank Biruck. the team began to wit gain populaity. The temlln met Davidson College freshmenci, losing lby two points;1)1 two gonieis withI Presbyteriani ego. oince heire and once at h nit:n ). winning both gamnes by" hi rge nmartginis. They also played itlmbia Bihle Col lege' twice, w i tintg lothI games, and for Win thro Coll (iege's "homecoming," the team lahyedl ant exhibit ion gatme, wilh provedl to be a big success. Now, with the approval oif the ithIilet ic depla rt men t, t he U niver 'i: of South (Carolina has atn of fial s icier teami that opens its seso aint P'feiffer, Monday, Setme 5at :00 on Davis Ild The following Monday, Ocoe I , tIhtam wizll he host. to thI lu Devils" of Duke. Pet Petersen, i encurges all ip Morris alive invites you to COL LEGE OUND-UP TO BE AWARDED JNCED SHORTLY Meet. (Editors' Note: This article the first in a series in which varsity player will be fea ired each week.) Many people, including thi iter, think that the key to th cess Carolina could enjoy thi Ar rests in the quarterback posi n. For the past several year ction given to the perfectio; this talent has been negligible e University of South Carolin upeting in one of the fastes iferences in college football ie seen numerous quarterback par-excellent quality in th t few years guiding champion 1) teams. This fact is a testa lit to the value of a "slick' Arterback. Check the list my J urgensen, Bob Broodihead rvey White, Lowndes Shin r, Jack Cummings, Ray Farris in Altman, Frank Tamburello le Betty, Norman Snead am man Gabriel. The Gamecock: 7e also faced Fran Curci, Eddic ins, Charlie Britt, Francis Tar iton and Lynn Amedee recentl. out-of-the-conference foes. darvin Bass seems to realiz s basic need of a smooth, well anced attack - his recruiting gram attests to this fact arheading Carolina's attach. i year is Myrtle Beach senioi i Costen. Does Costen havt at it takes to spark the Game ks to a successful season ? ? i! lie's got. the size, the speed, finesse and the desire. im made his first footbal idlines at DeKalb High in At ta, Georgia, and chose USC a: collegiate home. huring the not-so-fine fresh n season in '58, Costen share< am Rece To Play iwrclassmen who are intereste( soccer to talk with one of th( eV coaches. They may b< Cied at the Westminster Fel 7ship li louse (Behind LeContc ence Building). It is not neces 'y that anyone know "HOW" pilay soccer, to know rules, 01 n the way a soccer field i: 'd, in order to "sign Up." ,occer players who remain witl team through the season wil one creldit for P. T. ,occer is a fairly new sport it U. S. In Europe a111d othei eign countries tihe sport is led football. Soccer is played h great interest in almosl ry country that has necessary ditionls. Soccer can be com ed to the game of ice hockev a few aspects. The two team: e the objective oif getting th< Every meal is a tre be convinced .. meats, vegetables, pleasure. Pushed Morrison's servicei time . . . enjoy a se free. mc Tihe Gam 3 Ji1 the lihiig off with Dave So e1l. Stepping next to the varsit . 1i played inl thet shadow Steve Satterfield for a year. F -l%(: Costen had a clear si as a starter. Giese opened again lDuke with a pass play that we incomplete and that ended t Gamecocks' passing for most the year. Bieing denied the chan to throw the hall, ('osten fell in step as a running quarterhac One of his runs proved costly several LSU igers convergedt his knee, ending his football f Ithe remainder of the season. Following a successful visit the lMoore Cliii, the knee seer to be as good as before, and .li ('osten seems to be on his way last. Showing u well in pre-seas ,ives ACC Nine-Gam hall past. tile defense of the o pollent and into a goal. The s< eer hall cannot he toulchled wi thelt hands with the exception the "goalie." Gabriel Batarseh, from .lordt a graduate st litclit. here and former soccer player. said, "F PRII "A Little - A Lot o CAPITOL PRIM Phone AL 4.6741 FreE Enjoy Morrison's SAVE A DOLLAF p it at Morrison's. Come in ai . splendid salads, temptii fabulous desserts await yo For time . . . no problem, s unbelievably fast. Plenty cond cup of Morrison's coffe 1334 SUMTER ST. tecocIs n Costen V- drills, Costen unveiled a good y, passing arm and knack of calling of the right. play that has pleased kll the coaching staff tremendously. ot This freedom and variety of st choice in the signal calling could nt he the tonic Costen and Co. needs. le .lim, a faiifiar figure around of the Pi KA table inl the Russell re I louse. is active in fraternity life. to fi add it ion to varsity football, k. he starts for the PiKAS in is basketball and softhall (luring the m intramural season. or, Beyond the competitive athletic circle. .Jlim enjoys a little dancing, to I little solitude with a baritone ts like. an( is seen often in the com Ip4ly of 1liss .Jeaie Garvin. to wilom he is pinned. m lBY CARROL, GRAY Sanction,; .e Schedule p- people who like a fast game, soe e- cer is the hest outdoor sport t or spectator sport there is." of lie soure to a1ttend the gmilme this .onday. Septenber 25 on Daivis n, Field. 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