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the BI? FRED SCHUMPERT Whoopee! that came from the bronc rider; sizzle-pzzz MOOoooo! that came from the poor little calf that just got branded; YEOoooo - puff puff - Umphhh - * # # !!, that was heard from the boy running from that Brahma bull, which he was trying to ride; unfortunately, he wasn't run ning fast enough! Yes, sir, Planting cotton and playing pin ball machines are not the only things that we "Southerners" do. Saturday night (8:00), Nov. 17 at the J. & J. Ranch (Blythewood - about 12 miles from Columbia), a group of Carolina students are having a rodeo. There will be some eight or ten events at this entirely authentic western rodeo. Some of them are Brahma bull riding, "bulldogging" (steer wrestling), bronc riding, calf roping, breaking wild horses, trick riding, barrel racing (girls), clowning and several shooting acts. All of the live stock used in the rodeo will be certified by the Southern Rodeo Association, so these kids won't be just playing around with their next door neighbor's milk cow. A rough night is ahead for this brave group - two accidents have already occurred - Doc Howard and Alvin Dingle were thrown while riding (probably a small Shetland pony), but only received minor injuries; they will not see action during the show. This will be the first rodeo of its kind in the state which features only college students. Practice has been held for about a month now as the boys and girls have been learning the "tricks of the trade." The girls, Carol Jones, Cissy Burg, and Patsy Willis, will be competing in one of the more diffi cult acts of the show - barrel racing. Three barrels will be set in a triangular formation and these females will ride in and out of the barrels. I guarantee you, there'll be a few sore " " afterwards! Clowns, Ed Hancock, Eddie Edwards, Bobby Fortson, and Dave Murray, will be there as an added attraction. Some will dress in their comical costumes - Ed will probably just come as he is, though . . . their main duty will be to attract the attention of the bulls _____________ after these beast throw their victims over the corral fence, or to just pluck horns out of NOW SHOWING the riders. All in all, it should be an interesting show! The rodeo will last two hours, and admission will be -F O " $1.00 for adults and 50# for students. Tickets can be ob- THEATRE . N N tained at the Russell House barber shop, Taylor St. Phar macy, "Barney's Downtown "The Manchuian Livery Stable," or from one of the participants. Candidate" WAA Begins '62 Activities The laying down of trumps for it's Compelling! bridge Wednesday opened the first tournament of the Women's Ath-an H s lm ct letic Association Seven sororities plus McClintock, Wade Hampton, Sims, Lower. hn Y uv South and Upper South are com peting. Besides bridge the other Sen L Al tournaments include basketball, Il I swimming, volleyball, ping pong, bowling, badminton, tennis, and Y ul w a softball. Each sport has a first, second, Thr' Ne r and third place. Points are given for both entering and placing, and at the end of the year, the points BenA yh g are added up and the one with the highest score wins. Trophies will Lk t probably be given away on Awards Day. Sims took the coveted first place last year, while Pi Phi captured second. Maxcy placed for third FRN SIA A step on the ladder. Any independent wishing to par- JAE LIH ticipate is urged to contact either their dorm representative or Ann ARNEHRE Digby at 4040. Town girls, also welcoe, cn calhtheWAAoofice It'geay,byGerg! utVialsee wit All kees ourhar eatald Y toul g ea r ial Naurly.V70iste raslssgroinTihoerye'siNever kepsye ai na al aywthutgee Tr y t in ine BY TOM HUNTER V Sports Writer t Intramural football continued its s hectic pace last week with nine teams still undefeated. These teams and their opponents were: SAE won twice, first by a 45-0 score and then slipping by Kappa Sig 13-7, to knock the latter team from the ranks of the unbeaten. Sigma Nu rolled past Kappa Al pha 28-6 to push themselves into a League I tie with SAE. League II fraternity ball saw a strong ATO team, led by quarter back Tony Corder, upend Phi Delt, 33-0. In this game, Corder threw four strikes for touchdowns. Three of his aerials were gathered in by Bobby Norton. Phi Kap ran their winning streak to three with an impressive 36-0 victory. Also undefeated is Pika, which I was idle this week due to a mixup by the referees. In the Independent League only four teams were left with perfect records. Zone 8 was the fourth victim of powerful Zone 11, in a 26-0 white 50 P America's hottE sports convertil L1 You can win! 50 f vertibles are up for The big sweepstak< through the school finally 20 new Temn all! Enter often. . Enter now! Here's a 1. Pick upsa fre where cigarottes 2. Detach your s4 entry blank. Savy KING, L&M Box, thol smokers can entry blank), mu separately. 3. Mail us the pi license plate. Yoi Tempest converti Getwn fa See the Pontiac "1 Peam,16 rash. Zone 16 had a little rough4 ime squeaking by Zone 15, by core of 13 to 7, to run their wi ing streak to 8. League II action was hot az eavy last week and left Zone rith four wins and no losses, aft efeating Zones 10 and 12. Zo1 racked up the biggest score he year as they trounced Zone 3-0. The margin of victory w iso the largest of the season. The best game of this seas vas played between Zones 6 and >oth undefeated and even] natched. Zone 6 came out on to 14-21. Zone 6 was led by Tod W on who pitched three touchdov Passes, one each to Dennis Day lob Malpass, and Johnny Lester. A roundup of the standin hows: Fraternity League I: Sigma b nd SAE (3-0); Kappa Sig (1-1 Cappa Alpha (1-1); SPE (0-1-1 ,ambda Chi (0-2). Fraternity League II: ATO, ai >hi Kap (3-0); Pika (2-0); Cappa Sigma (1-1); Chi Psi (1-2 "hi Ep (0-3). Independent League I: Zone 4-0); Zone 16 (3-0); Zone :2-2); Zone 2 (1-1); Zone 13 (1-2 ontiai st new be! [&GR Sweeps Your chances of winr ishing new '63 Pontiac Tempe grabs! They're easy to win ar as is starting now . .. keeps g year. There'll be drawings for e pest convertibles -- four excitir .no limit onthe number of e Lil you do: fficial L&M GRAND PRX 50 entry 1 ire Bold -on and aI;?out campus. Fil rialized L&M GRAND PRx 50 Lrcal it! Tear off the bottom panels fr< CHESTERFIELD K[NG or CIIESTERF) enter with OAsis. 5 panels, or accep at accompany each entry. Each a nels and your serialized entry blani ir serial number may be one of th blei o EXCLUSIVE FOR If you win, you may of the Tempest a thi paid 2-week Holiday Two! Plus $500 in cai fth the ii r ahead 'emnent at your noarb Leac Dr 5, )n 7' y A, rn Is, Billy Reed, Pi Kappa Phi Reed is linebacker Craig Nor 1 score of 40-0. (Photo by Gas Zone 8 (1-3); Zones 9 and 14 ( L1 Independent League II: Zoz L5 (4-0); Zone 6 (3-0); Zone 7 (2 ); Zone 4 (2-2); Zone 8 (1-2); 2 ; Temi NN takes for cc ling are QQ times better than est to Mans con- Winners' 'I id it's lots of fun! deluxe trir oing and growing windshield , 10, then 15 and and regist g laps-SO cars in colors as 'w ntries per person! Important: subsequen drawing f4 lank. Look for them tries recei ii.for all 50 48E PLATE from your >m 5 packs of L&M Remembe ELD REGULAR. Men- have to w. table substitutes (s ratry must be mailed c * it mnatches your a 50 that wine a '63 THE GIRLS! choose instead rilHing expense in Europe -for finners.. in smoki y Pontiac Dealer I I In Fo back, runs around his left end in Monday's a on. Reed's running was of little asset to his kin@.) )-2). 5 and 10 (1-3); Zone 12 (0-3). t ie 1 Intramural bowling trials begin ') |-1); Monday at 9:00 for independents p ones and Tuesday at 9:00 for fraterni- 1h iests F PRIXI >leges only if open to the general public empests will Include: 8-speed floor shil i and special d6cor, radio and heater, de washers and white sidewall tires; with d ration all pre-paid! And, choice of bod eli as choice of differential gear ratiosi As your entries are received they becor t drawings. So enter often and enter e r the first five Tempests (right after Tb red by Thanksgiving weekend will be eli rempests! : The more entries you submit, the ni ni ras tisfac, otball ame with Chi Psi. Closing in on team as Phi Psi downed them by a es. The finals are scheduled for 'hursday with all games being layed at Starlanes Bowling Al .ys. REEl 50 ~t, bucket seats, luxe wheel discn, elivery, sales tax y, trim and top rie eligible for all arly- before the anksgiving). En iible in drawings ore chances you 4 ING tion I