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Wake And SHOT OF THE WEEK Despite opposition from opponents and teammates alike, sopho more forward Ronnie Collins pulls in another rebound against Furman to help the Birds to their victory over the visitors from Greenville. The slender 6-3 high junper has broken into the starting lineup in the last three games and hoasts a ten-point per game scoring aver age. (Photo by Nye.) T A 0 L E 7 S THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants Never take chances with lutely not habit-forming. Next Vdangerous "pep pills." Instead, time monotony makes you feel take proven safe NoDoz(!. drowsy while driving, working Keeps you mentally alert with or studying, do as millions do the same safe refresher found ... perk up with safe, effective in coffee.Yet NoDoz is faster, NoDoz. Another fine product handier, more reliable. Abso- of Grove Laboratories. RCA, builder ol needs young e for spectacular ach Tiros has broadened man's scope of the heaven. and earth. 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You'll receive fufl engineering salary while you progress Bon Schedule For Wolfpack To Due to the flair of criticism over the previous Carolina foot ball schedule for the 1962 season, instead of only three home games, four have been slated with the transfer of the N. C. State game to Columbia. Northwestern and Detroit have replaced Louisiana State and Vanderbilt which were scheduled in '61. Head Football Coach Mar vin Bass feels that Detroit will offer more rigid competition than Vanderbilt and that Northwestern will be in near comparison to Louisiana State. This year there will be no game in Columbia during the State Fair week as the North Carolina game has been scheduled in Chapel Hill. The remaining home games besides State will be Georgia, Wake For est, and Virginia. Bass says this schedule will be just as difficult as last season's. The Gamecock's 1962 football schedule released last Saturday is: Sept. 22-at Northwestern Sept. 29-at Duke Oct. 6-Georgia (here) Oct. 13-Wake Forest (here) Oct. 20-at North Carolina Oct. 27-at Maryland Nov. 3-Virginia (here) Nov. 10-N. C. State (here) Nov. 17-at Detroit Nov. 24-at Clemson PiKA An As Cage. Intramural basketball begins Wednesday with four games as the race for the All-Sports trophies gets tighter and tighter in both the Fraternity and Independent divisions. Tiros Satellite ngineers today levements tomi through engineering assignmenta clear picture of various SIs yi Or, If you'd like to continue you ... RCA will pay full cost-ttit proved text-while you go to set days a week, and work at RCA I These are only a few of the many r all the facts about a career witi placement officer now about gett an RCA representative% for an i FEBRUARY! Or, send your veme fo: College Relations Radio Corporation of Am. Cherry Hill, Camden S, N..I ~ The Most Trusted Name asebo WonSONo oP AMUSO s' Vii 1962 Brings USC Stadium Coach Joe Grugan announces that varsity baseball practice is being held at 2:00 every after noon at the Field House. Start ing Tuesday, he is looking for ward to a bright season with several promising players re turning. Boys desiring to try out for the varsity squad are urged to meet practice promptly. All-Sports Point Standings Fraternity Standings Pi Kappa Alpha 278.6 Kappa Alpha 260.5 Sigma Nu 259.0 Phi Kappa Sigma 246.5 Kappa Sigma 236.5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 200.0 Lambda Chi Alpha .194.0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 165.0 Sigma Chi .. 155.0 Pi Kappa Phi 152.5: Pli Epsilon Phi 134.5 Alpha Tau Omega 124.0 Chi Psi . . .114.0 Phi Sigma Kappa 60.0 Independent Standings Zone 3 252.0 Zone 5 261.0 Zone 1 219.25 Zone 9 214.75 Zone 11 188.0 'Zone 2 162.0 Zone 6 154.0 Zone 7 . 135.0 Zone 10 .119.0 Zone 8 . .115.25 Zone 4 . .. 98.50 Zone 12 . . . 74.25 d Zone 3j Play Oper Five Fraternity teams are tightly grouped at the head of the standings, with only 42 points separating the top quintet in the All-Sports trophy race. The situa tion is almost duplicated in the In that give you a su might choose. r~ grdat study Ion, fes ad ap ool or study two hts day. eeman for getting i RCA. See your Ing together with terview on: ric. hn mecuonh.s afp. MEmiM slit UK. The roof falls in on an unide of high-flying Gamecock guard Bo in this attempted layup by the senii Birds were successful in enough o tie Paladins. (Photo by Nye.) Lead In K is In Intr dependent standings, with four teams all fighting for the lead and several challengers coming fast from the ranks. PiKA has surged to the fore. front in the Greek division with 278.5 points. Contesting vigorously for the second spot are KA and Sigma Nu with 260.5 and 259.0, re spectively. Phi Kap is lurking in fourth place with a 246.5 rating, while only ter points behind is Kappa Sigma sporting a 236.5 count. A two-team dogfight has de veloped in the independent ranks, with Zones 3 and 5 only separated by one slim point at 252 and 251. Two more two-hundred pointers ar Zone 1 with 219%1/ and Zone 9 with 214 % . The group to watch, however, is Zone 6, last year's winner. Far~ back wvith 154 points, the Zone 6'ers field powerful units in both basketball and volleyball OPEN STEAl Char-Broiled, Ci Served on Toast With Creamy 4 $1 aouwAi "uindmark for negry Amrie Corner of State and Blossom S CAYCE, S. C. CE Mon .-Tues. Reguk k IO rCo 5 ntified Furman player in the form bby Robinson. The ball goes astray >r playmaker from Camden, but the f their other shots to pin a loss on 'tandings rimurals and are to be reckoned with in the future. In basketball, an important game between Phi Kap and Sigma Nu will open the action at the Old Gym at 6:30 Wednesday night. In the second contest, Zone 11 will face Zone 2 at 8:00. University High will be the scene of the other action Wednes day night when Chi Psi meets ATO in a League II match at 6:30, followed by the Zone 8 and 10 match at 8:00. Play in the Field House, the third court to be used in Intramural games, will not begin until later in the season. The Old Gym doubleheader for Thursday, February 8, will show Sigma Chi facing Kappa Sig, while SA E takes on SPE in the night cap. At University High the samec night, games will be between Phi Epsilon Pi and KA, and Phi Sigma Kappa and Lamba Chi. [ SANDWICH aice Sirloin Steak French Fried Potatoes :ole Slaw .65 Jo. nson3 imspus Sped STUDENTS ONLY Wed. -Shampoo an ar $20.00 Permanent $10.00 February OnI I7/e Jahionefl 1630 Sumter Street Phone AL 4-8258 night Racehorse Action Is Predicted By Fred Schumpert Carolina Field House will to niiihi lie the dueling grounds for two .urprising basketball teams and two of the more energetic coaches in the Atlantic Coast Con ference. Wake Forest. after losing to lI)uke. the top contender for the conference title, will attempt a re surgent victory over the Carolina Gamecocks. All - American Len Chappell, ranking second in the ACC and 6th in the nation in scoring, will combine his talents with teammate Billy Packer and pit battle against Art Whisnant, holding the number three spot in conference scoring, and his fear some four. Whisnant, only 6-4, will have a our-inch deficit in height against the towering 6-8 Chappell. But with the tandem performances of Bobby Robinson, Bud Cronin, Scotti Ward, and Ronnie Collins, the Gamecocks will be fighting to postpone the Deacon threat. Pre-season sportswriters chose Wake Forest to roost high with the Buckeyes of Ohio State for na tional ranking. Since their loss to ".Jerry Lucas, Inc." at the begin ning of the season, the Deacs have yet to demonstrate their strength. Posting a 4-2 conference and a 7-6 over-all record, they are pres ently jousting for third place in the ACC. Billy Packer, 1961 All-ACC guard and number eight in scor ing, along with Dave Wiedeman, in his first season as a starter, will both be a mutual network of con fusion for the back court combina tion of Scotti Ward and Bobby Robinson. All are consistent out side shooters, so the "short men" should get quite a workout. Carolina, supposedly the low bid partner with Virginia, has used Coach Bob Steven's omens as a guide in their present fifth-place status. Using a "centripetal-type" offense (continuously working the ball toward the goal), and an "eye-to-eye" defense, the Game cocks have stymied 10 of their 17 opponents. Stevens, realizing the validity of Football Coach Marvin Bass's "twelfth man," has himself built a unit of reserve strength . . . a strong spirit among the student body. Every visiting team that has set foot in the Carolina Field House this year has been spotted at least a 10-point underdog due to the continuous pressing and "'ragging" that they receive. Any apposing player with the slightest trace of potential or any type of record will tend to catch a mild ease of schizophrenia within min utes after the starting whistle. Orb Bowling, the 6-10 center from Tennessee, left the field house with his nose in a package in the Gamecocks' opening game Tony Laquintano of Virginia made his debut as the masked marvel and received quite a reception. Duke's Art Heyman was ushered onto the court as a jailbird, Jerry Smith of Furman proudly donned the title of the "white knight," and Jon Speaks of N. C. State was im pugned from the opening moments of his TV appearance. What's en tap for Len Chappell?? "Bones" McKinney, 1961 "ACC Coach of the Year' will also be another obstacle confronting cool, reluctant Bob Stevans' blueprints for victory. McKinney, as is true for his team, will have a height advantage over Stevens. But with cautious planning, Stevens will be using every available inch of the gym floor in an attempt to out class the perennial rival from across the state line. d Set -$2.00 Wave Y