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Bulldog An erratic offense and a last minute lapse on defense proved the downfall of a conservative Carolina as the downtrodden Bull dogs of Georgia pulled their trampled hopes out of the fire with a last-minute touchdown pass to tie the favored Gamecocks, 7-7, Saturday night at the Stadium. SCP Carolina's hopes for an 8-2 (lay night when Georgia tie( minute and 20 seconds remain were disappointed with the think the greatest disappointr our student body. The USC student section, cheering one, was packed to students we should have beei Broome's. But it seems that the students is to GET in th GET out their portable bars, I'm not inferring that thi: believe over 50% could be a< practice this and there's not prevent it. But it does seem th see your own classmates and r at least let them know that 1 you are a "little" high. If you nothing but drink, just don' how the team played, becaus( that final score. Next time, g< to the game on the radio. WILL OUR S. C. FLAG I Before the appearance of < tained through the sponsorsh the student body, it was belie, would be a tradition of the "F: on. When the flag was broug] time, the students did holler, I across the stadium. I know that other schools' example many times and tha the most frequently used exE erate Flag at Clemson was fi in the so-called "Death Valb students sounded as though 1 national championship. Ever; response is heard when the f Our flag is going to be bre before the game and before This can be one of the greate spirit and better athletic recc be achieved unless there is a GAMECO I realize that much has be spirit, but there is one other attention - the Gamecock E weakest one that has ever s and it's all because of sor "CANS." I know that there that have played in bands bel one of these would want to tr: Winning is no individual el co-operation of all. Intramural Foc Intramural football begins Mon day, October 15. Leagues an nounced by the Intramural Office are as follows: IND)EPENDENT League I League II Zone 14 Zone 1 Zone 11 Zone 3 Zone 8 Zone 4 Zone 15 Zone 5 Zone 13 Zone 6 Zone 9 Zone 7 Zone 2 Zone 10 Zone 16 Zone 12 ATTENTION The deadline for the "Game cock" Sports page is five o'clock on T u esd ay. All notices and articles will have to be turned in by that time if it is to appear in that Friday's edition. Come by... and See Our Large Selection of IVY LEAGUE SLACKS and BLAZERS NAVY BLUE and CAMEL COPELAND CO. 1409 Main St. s Bite L A long desperation aerial with 1 1:26 left to play went from quar- I terback L a r r y Rakestraw to towering ace receiver Mickey i Babb, despite the frantic defensive i efforts of two USC defenders. I Rakestraw, throwing from his own i 32-yard line, hit Babb on the i Carolina 35 and the senior went B1RD UMPERT season were ended last Satur I the Gamecocks 7-7 with a ing in the game. Many people )utcome of the game, but I rient was the poor support of which is supposed to be a the brim. With nearly 7,000 i heard all the way to Doug the main interest of most of e stadium, GET a good seat, and then GET polluted. ; applies to every one, but I !cused. There are many that much that can be done to at if you came to the game to :ommates play ball, you could rou are behind them, even if do come to the game and do t complain afterwards about you make up a big part of > to the Tap Room and listen IECOME A TRADITION? >ur S. C. Flag, which was ob ip of the USC Pep Club and 7ed that this symbol of spirit ghting Gamecocks" from now it onto the field during half iut hardly enough to be heard cheering has been used as an b Clemson has probably been .mple. But when the Confed rst brought before the crowd y" several years ago, those ;heir team had just won the r since that day the same ag is brought onto the field. ught out in front of the team the start of the second half. At assets toward better school rds, but neither of these can n all-out effort from us. K BAND en said about this problem of thing that needs a little more and. This year's band is the et foot in Carolina Stadium, ie students sitting on their tre some boys and girls here ore..It looks as though every to improve our band. fort; it's going to require the tball Leagues FRATERNITY League I League II Kappa Sigma Alpha Tau Lambda Chi Omega Alpha Phi Epsilon Pi Sigma Chi Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Nu Pi Kappa Sigma Alpha Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Beta Sigma Phi Chi Psi Epsilon Phi Kappa Kappa Alpha Sigma J We all make mistakes ... ERASE WITHO ON EATON'S COR Touch-type, hunt-and.peck, behind your back-it's easy on Corrasable. Because you Typing errors disappear liker an ordinary pencil eraser.Thei mark on Corrisable's special Corrisable is available in] medium, heavy weights and On Skin. In convenient 100-she packets and 500-sheet reami boxes. Only Eaton makes Corrisable. A Berkshire Typewriter Paper EATON PAPER C'ARPOR ATInlI Ette To ;he rest of the way for the six tr )oints. Georgia, which was able to sh imass only five first downs dur- R. ng the game, elected to try for cq he one-point conversion by kick- in ng, disdaining the win possibility aj tnd Bill McCullough came through th vith the tying marker. GI The game was primarily a si, Jefensive battle, with neither team bI )eing able to mount a sustained b3 ;hreat until Carolina got their ,ouchdown late in the first half. Led by their breakaway threat, Billy Gambrell, and the running W ind passing of sophomore quarter- th back Dan Reeves, the Birds . marched 60-yards to paydirt, Gam- e brell going in from the two with :nly 46 seconds remaining. 0 Reeves hit on two crucial passes c in the drive, the first to Sammy Anderson for nine yards, and the im 5econd to Gambrell, who "jitter- tr bugged" his way for 14 yards ru ideways. After a penalty, Reeves at olled left for eight yards to set dc ip the Birds' only score of a frus- "I Dan Reeves (12) cuts off his lef catches him later in an Australian E Carolina scored against the Bulldogs , held a 7-0 lead until the closing min few minutes left, Babb scored the tyii '62 Schedule Carolina's v a r s i t y basketball chedule for 1962-63 has three new .ja egular season additions, plus a 1hange of tournaments during the Ja hristmas holidays. Baldwin Wal ace, Bradley, and St. Louis will replace last year's games with \lichigan, Michigan State, and De J P~aul. Bradley and St. Louis have F >een in the top ten in the nation or the last ten years. F4 This season's schedule is as fol ows: )ec. l-Erskine at Columbia F( )ee. .1--Duke at Durham, N. C.l' )ec. 6;-Georgia at Athens, Ga. )ec. 8-North Carolina at Co- F 1lu nmbia )ec. 15-Haldwin WVallace at Co I umibia )ec. 20--Hradlecy at Peoria, Ill. )ec. 22--St. Louis at St. Louis, F Mo. )ec. 27-29--Queen City Tourna ment at Buffalo, N. Y. (Canis ius, Arizona State, Rhode Island. Two games Dec. 27, two games D)ec. 29). an. 5 Maryland atCollege UT A TRACE RASABLE BOND type with one hand tied to turn out perfect papers naa erase without a trace. nagic with just the flick of -c's never a telltale erasure urface. light, ion I (E PITTSFIELD, MASS. 10 ie S. C. ating night. Gambrell was superb, over adowing even the versatile Mr. eeves. The senior All-American ndidate, who now leads the ACC both rushing yardage and aver ,e, almost pulled the game from e fire on the kickoff after the aorgia score, flashing up the left deline for 37 yards behind vicious ocking before being hemmed in r three defenders. Although the Birds overwhelmed le visitors, statistics-wise, they are never able to generate more an one sustained effort and this ck of cohesion hurt dearly, espe ally since the Georgia punter, rke Sayre, kept Carolina in her vn back yard for much of the ntest. Defensively, for the first 58 inutes and 34 seconds, USC was emendous, especially a g a i n s t ishing and except for a letdown the end, this would have gone own as one of Carolina's most ard-nosed" nights. tackle, but Mickey Babb (84) ear Hug after a six-yard gain. i-arly in the second quarter and utes of the game. With only a Ig touchdown. Released Park, Md. n. 7-Virginia at Charlottes ville, Va. n. 12-North Carolina State at Raleigh, N. C. n. 14-Furman at Columbia n. 29-Duke at Columbia ~b. 1-Wake Forest at Colum bia ~b. 5 - Clemson at Clemson, S.C. Lb. 9-Virginia at Columbia b. 11-Maryland at Columbia Lb. 13 - Furman at Greenville,3 S. C. b. 15-North Carolina at Char lotte, N. C. b. 16--North Carolina State at Charlotte, N. C. b. 19-Clemson at Columbia b. 23--Wake Forest at Winston-t Salem, N. C. *b. 28-March 2-Atlantic Coast Conference T ourn am ent at Raleigh, N. C. HOT EL 1619 Gervais! A Motel of Quality with A Warm Awaits Students ar TRY OUR NEW 6 A.M. TO Owned and by Fellow St..de.t w' .. ...... .. Frank Lankewez (27) has i Lester (88), with outstretched am to uproot him from the ground. , Gamecock defense alowed Georgi one on a pass play, and one on a Frosh De Williams Gets Only Touchdown BY EVA EDELSBURG Sports Writer After an unsuccessful thre4 juarters, the Carolina Biddies fi ially stomped 87 yards in the lasi juarter to defeat The Citade Bullpups 7-0. Gene Williams, the 187-pDun( qorth Augusta back, was the her< >f the two-yard plunge, scorinE :he only touchdown during th4 game Thursday night in Charles -on. He carried the ball 13 timei n the drive, gaining 10 of the 91 rards. Barney Weigolinski kickec he extra point. Williams and his replacement tnton Pawlowski, ruled the Biddic oost. Between them they carried he ball 32 times. Williams pickced ip 88 yards in 20 carries, whilE 'awlowski netted 66 in 12 at empts. The deepest the Bullpups gol nto Gamecock territory was afte2 he opening kickoff when The 3itadel charged to the Biddie 38 rard line. Otherwise, the Bullpups Lever were a real threat. Carolina had a chance to score n the second quarter, but Wein ~olinski's attempted field goal rom the 24 fell short. The Citadel has a good defensive eam but it is hurting for quarter lacks. The Bullpups' offense wvas topped four times by the Biddies econdary. Thursday's game was the second 7 e 100% Air-Conditioned * Free Parking * Telephone In Eacha Room 0 QuIet * Wall to Wa.l Carpets * Tiled Baths -- Combi nation 'Tub and Shower * Restaurant t. AL 3-8326 Friendly Management Nelcome id Their Families! RESTAURANT 11 P.M. Operated . Harold Davis . ........ ; -4 tother thought coming if he plans to g< is Is reaching vainly for the Bulldog ha] Ioe Prehodka (73) and Tommy Gibsoi a only three first downs the entire ni run. (Photos by Nye.) feat Citau loss for The Citadel freshmen, having dropped their first game to Duke 6-3. South Carolina, now 1-1, lost its opener to Gordon Military College with a score of VITAUer KEEP YOUR n AIR NEAT A Greatest discovery since the coni greaseless grooming discovery. Kei without grease-and prevents dryn coru O @ . ye COCA COA < Get rThatafreshn Boltart olee uhoit of creo i through that Gamecock line. Ken fback, while Jim Moss (71) prepares t (75) are coming to assist. The ght - one on a 15-yard penalty, lel 7-0 14-0. - Carolina freshman coach Ed Pitts stated that his team has progressed well since their opening loss with Gordon. a LL DAY WITHOUT GREASE! alI Vitalis with V-e, the "'a ps your hair neat all day __ ass, too. 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