The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 04, 1962, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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F C Since Bob Stevens' resignal coaching position, several atten the shoes of this capable and p< this task is somewhat like the "looking for a needle in a hays Although nearly 60 applicat received by Athletic Director I cisions have been confirmed. FRANK Mi The first hopeful that ente McGuire, coach of the Philade basketball team. McGuire, who Bass, was first contacted while le expressed his desire to be with the WVarriors and also his coaching staff. Carolina, with its progressi have been the beneficiarV of a coaching experience. a man x future of the University as a w act as a "human magnet" towl pects. In fact, McGuire stated t several boys in case he would b Reasons for his not signil coaching job were related to I he accepted with the Warriorn Philadelphia Warriors were i "Coaching a prof'essional team I to spend with his family," he s there would not be as much oi NEWSPA Newspapers across the viewpoints of the McGuir( papers stated that he was I UlSC, some said that the job a an athletic committee meetin to say that he would accept t outcome of the situation, it did not know what they were some bearing on the final d that his inability to sign witi present contract. So, the University went bat of little control such as the ol 1700's (no basketball coach). r settle on Coach Bass' desk, bui caliber involves time, careful cc PINHOL Garland F. Pinholster, 34-ye at Oglethorpe University, Atlar person to visit the campus with cepted for the now vacated coa< Pinholster was impressed wi staffs, and the entire school's more volatile athletic program the potential to build a sound t was assured that the communi but "tailor-made championships INTERV Coach Bass is hoping to coi week. Garland Pinholster of Op of William and Mary are two Weenie Miller of VMI and Chui been contactedl yet, have attr coaching staff. Let's hope the athletic staff ability of building the basketh parable with the other sports a the ACC. Meanwhile, with Ii basketball p)rospects for the '6~ Carolina Cinde: Tigers 71-65 Ii Carolina's track team, with tl C:harlie BradI-haw leading.. the way te with 13 )l nts, gatve C.oach Weems u. BaLsk<in his elevenith win in thir teen meet ings against Clemson as ti the GAamecocks (lumped the Tigers, b 71-65. h B3radsha w took firsts in both rP the high and low hurdles and( t second in the javelin throw to amnass his points. Ronnie Collins b was second( in points with nine ( compji led wvith a first in pole vault s and a tie for first mn the high I jump. Other Gamiiec'ock scorers were JTohn Pfalzgraf, second in the mile, and third in the 880, Ed Cribb, first in the 880 and third in the mile and the two-mile, arnd Paul Ma-em, first in the two mile. r1n the F'ield events, Billy N'ies won the discus and finished second( in the shot put, while Sam Hum phries got second and third in C'LASSIFIED ADS Employment Agencies, 9-A Plans For Tlhe Future? Schumpert Employment Serv ice has an opening for several students who would like to write sp)orts stories for the fall semester. L,earn while you work --no experience necessary, but oneu with prior writing prac tice will be accepted!! Excel lent chance for advancement! Call, write, or see personally Fred S c h u m p e r t , Blanding Ciarkson, or any member of the "Gamecock" staff. Several ap plications have already been filed, so hurry and send yours. Only a limited number will be chosen IIMPSE5 )y REDDIE CHUmPERT S ion of the head basketball d ipts have been made to fill s ipular coach. You might say rv old proverbial statement of 1 tack." ions for the job have been [arvin Bass, no concrete de- C :GUIRE red the picture was Frank i [phia Warriors professional is a close friend of Coach 0 %-acationing with his family. I released from his contract b eagerness to join the USC q ve athletic program, would coach with college and pro ,ho was interested in the. hole, and a man who would trds recruiting college pros- a hat he had already lined upi able to accept the position. g for the head basketball, is three-year contract that, McGuire stated that the noving to San Francisco. %N eaves a man very little timel1 aid, "but as a college coach it-of-town traveling." PERS country expressed their -USC situation. Several aving the pro ranks for vould be offered to him at r, and one went so far as he job! Judging from the ieems that several people printing. Maybe that had i !cision, but it is believed i Carolina was due to his :k to a situation with basis k d regime of Europe in the b he applications continued to c making a decision of this t nsideration, and interviews. ;TER t ar-old head basketball coach , ita. Ga., became the second i views of possibly being ac-i, :hing job. t th Coach Bass, the coaching, ichievement of developing a at Carolina. He stated that:, eam exists at Carolina, and ty was easy to work with, e are hard to come by." e [EWSt iclude the interviewing this -lethorpe and Bill Chambers i)rospects for the job, and :k Noe of VPI, who haven't atctedl the attention of the can land someone with the ill program to a level com-t Carolina and also sports in Ltle recruiting being done, season are being lost. rmen Outrunv 1 Dual Meet ~ose two events. Billy Gambrell >o,k second in the broad jump, as eli as third in the javelin. T'omi Caughman tied for first in ue high jump, while Dan Upton, a'sides winning the 4140, took third the broad jump. .Jimmy Bar >w wats second behind Upton int 1e quarter. Robby Stanford took third in oth the 100 andl 220, and hurdlers arl Hendricks andl Neil Atkin on took third in the. high and >w hurdles, respectively. CLEAN ( ONE DAY In By 10 OUR PROFESS WILL MAKE YOI BLOOM LIKE FLO\ LAUiNDRY & KA Tal Wrecks Play Large Part fn Big Race A driving finish and relatively mooth rider changes made the ifference as K a p p a Alpha tormed from behind to overtake laxcy Brotherhood with three ips to go and win the second an ual Sigma Nu "Little 500" bi ycle race held on Davis Field tst Friday. A "hub-to-hub" battle for the ist fifteen laps was the feature f the affair. which saw the KA ve-man team come from far ack to edge the hard-luck Maxey utintet. Early Lead The local fraternity had led for Imost the entire race but ran ito a series of disastrous wrecks nd faulty rider exchanges, which cst them the victory. The Brotherhood team took the ?ad after the first couple of laps nd began to put on the pressure ith swift circuit after circuit. 'remendous riding by Bob See usen, Bob Richdale and Habib [akim, kept building the ad antage and finally stretched it s far as a lap and a half. The early Maxey burst put iost of the 1- teams entered so ir behind they were out of the we. Only teams from the Law chool, KA, Sl'E,. ATO and Chi 'si were able to stay within reach f the flying men in orange. Wrecks Hurt The latter three teams were nocked from contention largely y the spectacular wrecks that ccurre(l frequently throughout ie afternoon. The defending champion ATO am wasn't too far behind about iidway in the race, but three me-coisutming wrecks in the pace of two laps were enough virtually eliminate t h e i r hances. With half the race gone, Maxey ad a comfortable lead of over a ip, but the fighting KA (iintet tarted the revival that was to arty them to the cliecker-ed flag he victors. Lead Cut Supe'rlat ive lap~s by Bill Yar rough. 1 larold Bone'y and Ellison mith slowvly cut the Brotherhood dvantage down and finally, wvith hie lielIp of ctrucialI wrecks on faxcy's parlt, they drew almost yen on the 85th lap. 1tromi thlen on, thle two teamtis taged( a thiilin tg biatt le head-to a'ad f'ash ion,* thle slighlt M axey .dvantage in overall sp)eed( being >ffset by the supjer'ior KA ridetr hanges, which slowly cut into the ead. '[hle KA 's mianaged( to stay out fser'iouis collision trtouble and inally, wheti theit Maxey bike wvent own again Smith forged into the ead( thrtee la ps from t he finish nd( tmaniagedl to stretch thle final dlvantage' to one(-t hird lap as tmithi went the final circuit to get he checkered flag from guest flagger"' Marty Anti B~rneer. The Maxey teatm came in see nd(, less thn l ap i in front of a tronig te'ami froti the Law School. hese werei' th onlii y team ts to comi ete thei etiie distance. LOTHES SERVICE Out By 5 ONAL. CARE JR WARDROBE V'ERS IN SPRING UlAMO ces Thi 1 -k Ix ,an Starlinig in lte uipper left h, perforimnce ats defendinig cha111 Farmall Go-Karl, leads lthe pal 500" Ilicycle Race. At top rig' bicycle atcross% the finimh line 1, Pe."1 Miss Mary Annt Brunn the checkered fliag), brings di USC Basei The Carolina baseball Squ afte-r wvinning three consecut games steped nto he lmeli WdaFogs is en the r d Ca(rfoin11 is break iev enai 3-3 ark for f,orthlad phice 500"olina's trac. team seem heitakin abrout the sames lie cours tharolina baseball teamu a fctd A ft noing thneu gi stigttmets,nt the meck foiateA( Georgia, bnuot tonceNo oarlda t rtalioathd plahe. tae oriestver leann anda angular meaih viia N.8 C.ar fState. )lce he am ecock.hs ae ty1pi con frence and -2 baeall.~aa I a'~eptel. A I . (' r oig t Coi5ootr clemsn ld oAlt a gu d meet weeth Virii, a " Re( acAoeK with2- oi 1 X > -LITTILA ; i& - *U md cornecr, Warrens Giese, ini a repeatt ipiont for dhe be.41 speced record ini a re hap ini the second annual "Little it, Ellison Smith wheels, his Schlwitn j capture the title for the KA "Mo ,nmer, Miss '-outhern 500 (hidden by e duelig ratce to at climax. Bontomn 5all And Trao ,1(1, ade Satur h il o Hve Fun " o e (iihlgrc oacia.TtoSD "aAttend Tre ree rth "HaveFuOD n tend EVE o t rth 4tu el uta 25I and 2.0 ptusotax She lotion - aways in In '500' J 00 'P ANEW. left: Blill Yarborough, the exhausted individual draped over his fra Itrniy brother-s' shoulders, is carried from the fervorous pit area to Atain a couple of gallons of Dunbar oxygen. IBottom right: Audrey 11aand (11he smiling girl with the roses) is crowned "Little Miss 500" at he dance at Heime's Pond. By the way, the other character is Press Habry, her proud escort. (Photos by Nye.) -ra k n ACC Casual Wear MayDa ! 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