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HIKE: Ronnie Collins appe but Maryland's Greenspan (25) span was a problem all evening over the Gamecocks. Jimmy 4 the whole situation. North, Soutt This evening the Gamecocks game of the North-South Dou Clemson will play N. C. State in may be purchased at the main t on the main rfloor directly behi (Auhor of "I1 Loi THE CURSE OF Hate me if you will, but I far too complacent. Sure, We've got atom smashers, w new peaks in scholarship, ne% in the midst of these triump any progress in solving the campus problems: we've stil To be sure, all roommat documented case of Ililquit College of Agriculture, nnj mitted publicly that he act admission when you consi Trunz hy name, was franl practiced his tympani in his collected airplane tires. But, on the other hand, MI Cigarettes every (lay andl gav you-who can stay mad a Cigarettes? Who, upon tasti tobaccos, upon drawing thro upon exulting in this best of who, I say, can harden his he not H-ilquit. Certainly not I, when you scurry to your net Mariboros come in soft pa come in smull, medium, and But I digress. Roommat fear they always wilbe, so with them. It can be done, classic case of Dolly Pitcher Dolly and Molly, roomn girls' school (Vassar) had a pr could only study late at nighi past nine o'clock. If D)olly k bright for Molly to sleep.1 rooim was too dark for Dolly Well sir, those two intelli swer. They got a miner's cal light to studIy by, and stil Molly to sleep. It must be admitted, hov as it was, had some unexp~ chanted with her miner's cal 18th Century poetry to mir grrd(uation sh e had what api while out prospecting, she d the world's largest feldspar very rich excep)t that nobody feldspar. Tfoday D)olly, a bro living making echoes for tou Nor has Molly fared con the miner's hat, Molly was sleep. She woke after eight d vigorous, alas, than she real annual Decan's tea. Molly waiting to shake the D)ean 's Molly, full of strength and I shake-so firm, indleed, tha were permnanently fused. The D)enn suted for a millig day Molly, a broken woman the Dean's cat every afternt ae We, the makers et Maribort wrill not attempt to exper urill tell yjou about a great , Cigoarettlee-line tobacco, (Photo courtesy of THE STATE.) ars to be putting a block on his man, doesn't wish to follow the play. Green. as he led the Terps to a 51-44 victory .ollins (right) seems to disagree with i Doubleheader will play North Carolina in the firsi ble-Header at the Charlotte Coliseum the second game. Special student ticket, icket office. These tickets are for seate rid the team. Vas a Teen-ige Dwarf," "The Many 'es of Dobie Gillis," etc.) THE CAMPUS: NO. 1 must speak. We college types are we've got plenty to be proud of. e've got graduate schools, we've got V highs in academic honors. And yet, Is, we have failed dismally to make oldest and most horren<Ious of all I got roommates. s are not bad. There is the well Glebe, a student at the Manhattan oring in curds and whey, who ad ually liked his roommate-an odd cler that this roommate, Mervis ly not too winsome a fellow. Ie room, he kept an alligator, and he ervis b)oughlt two packs of Marlboro econe of them to lHilquit and -I ask t a man who gives you Marlboro rig that flavorful b)lendl of Marlboro ugh that pure white Marlboro filter, all possible cigarettes, Marlboro sart against his neighbor? Certainly Certainly not you, as you wvill find rest tobacconist andl buy a supp)lly. kor Flip-Top Box. Tobacconista large. es, I say, are still with uis and I we better learn how to get along you know. Take, for instance, the and Molly Madlisonl. ates at a prominent Midwestern oblem that seemed insoluble. Dolly t, and Molly could not stay awake ep)t the lights on, the room was too f Molly turned the lights off, the to study. What to do? gent American kids found an an > for Dolly I Thlus, she had enough I the room was dark enough for 'ever, that this solution, ingenious ected sequelac. Dolly got so en that she switched her major from ring and metallurgy. Shortly after >eared to be a great stroke of luck: scovered what is without question nine. This might have made Dolly r, alas, has yet discovered a use for ken woman, squeezes out a meagre rists in Mammoth Cave. ipicuouisly better. Once Dolly got able to catch up) on her long-lost ays refreshed and vigorous-more ie.It was the afternoon of the utood in line with her classmates hand A t last her turn came, and ealth, gave the D)ean a firm hand t all five of the Dean's knuckles in dollars, and, of course, won. To r s paying off her debt by walking on for ten cents an hour. 0 1Sea Mum.a.. . e and t he aponsora of this column, !lze about roonmma tea. But we ocket or purse mate-Marlboro ine tiller, tine company alwa.e Maryland Conquers Gamecocks Birds Downed In 2nd Half BY TOM HUNTER Sports Writer Starting off in grand style Soutl Carolina seemed to be on their wa; to another ACC victory Monda; night, but the Maryland Terrapin turned off their hot water and wen on to win 51-44. The Gamecocks had the crowi sold on their slow and deliberat ball handling and were leading th favored Maryland ball club all th way until the closing seconds of th first half. The Terrapins at tha point put on a quick three-poin scoring play and deadlocked th game at 20 all going into the half. Jerry Greenspan was the mai' factor in Maryland's' win, scorinj 20 points and hauling in numerou rebounds. The 6-6 forward wa awarded 10 foul shots and did no miss one. The Terps foul shooting as a tean was somewhat fantastic also, mak ing 19 of 23 for the night. Th Gamecocks were as cold as Mary land was hot, hitting on only fou out of a possible 14 from the line. High scorer for USC was Jir Collins with 16, again relying o1 hard driving layups through talle men for the majority of his sevei field goals. Ronnie Collins, wh Coach Noe says is very much im proved from the first of the seasor scored 11 points. Shooting percentages were il favor of Maryland, which cashed ii on 57% of their shots from thi Xfloor. The Gamecocks lowered thei: game percentage considerably in thi second half but came out with i 43% mark in spite of the lat, barrage. Carolina fans seem to be gettinj used to Noe's slow down offens, and are even enjoying it to som, extent. Why the contrast from las years fast-breaking team of Bol Stevens? Considering the numbe of players lost from that speed; group, Coach Noe explains, "W have to find a style of play tha will give the boys a chance to wir We could run and shoot all night bu we can't count on getting but on shot at a time with our height dis advantage." IS T If T H ISis al byEagle Many of ther own names. ] advertising th Obviously we when they are "Try An Eagi erful; even th can suggest Shirtmakers. tS I I tt. 1 HANEY DRIVES: Bob lian many layups that the Gamecock r Ronnie Collins (left) and Bill Collins I CarolinG With 2 cc's of Jim and Ron I Collins, South Carolina jumped < of the ACC cellar Saturday. aft noon as they drove right by I Virginia Cavaliers 66-59. Carolina used layups almost E elusively as they scored on 15 d i ferent occasions by this method. The 2,500 fans in the Field Hoi t plus the regional TV audiei a watched what looked like a of r sided game when the Gamecoi F surged ahead by 16 points w some four minutes remaining in half. By the intermission, howev t Virginia had pulled to within ni e 36-27. - As soon as the second half star the Cavaliers began to rally, scor HIIS Y( so MssAfle ei1ou)shrs Bu sthyou [edi Shrtakerswnd Pns t .~~ AE ey drives around Virginia's Gene Engle to s seored as they defeated Virginia in last S Yarbrough (right) look on. rowd Car r Past CaV ie two quick baskets, pulling them to ut 1within five. Carolina was to be no 3r- more than six points ahead for the he next 12 minutes. Then with 7:28 remaining the Virginians tied the x- game at 52 apiece. if- Jim Collins was true on two foul shots and drove for two more to ise give the Gamecocks a four-point ce lead. Virginia once more tied the 'e- score with 4:30 left. ks This time it was Ronnie Collins ith who came through with the needed he points in the form of two foul er, shots and a basket from under ne, neath, fed to him by Jimmy Col lins. ted From there on out U.VA. was ng never closer than three points with )UR SH bah il> en4 ] label tton-down shirt designe )ld everywhere by fine so much they sell the md we should like to it's hard to know just' "None Genuine Witho >U know. And it would a it is likely you alread' >w it until just this mir for your Eagle label ylvania; Attention M It' 1O63 E AGLtE 05944 SUI =MA ERS. ;amecock Staff Photo by Gaskins.) ,core a lay up. 'Ii, was one of the turday's regionally televised game. riesz iliers;i Z JSC finally winning, 66-59.Z The Collins kids played a tremen lous part in Carolina's sixth vic ory. They combined on 27 of the ean's 30 second half points and nade 15 of Carolina's 16 foul shots Z n the same half. Z The rtbounding, assists, and de ense of the entire team must be 2 ommended as each player con-Z ributed to the victory. Scoring Z eader Scotti Ward was held to nine z )ointss, Bill Yarbrough to six, and; 'lob Haney came through with 13. Z oach Noe. commented, "I would 2 ather have a boy score five points nd win than see him score 20 and ose." IRT? ~T S ih C S G1 landtailredE :n undetlor -eciprocate by vhere to start. it This Label" be silly to say have a draw ute. So all wei Write Eagle ss Afflerbach. 1 UAKERTOWN. PRMESLV AI-JA1 Intramural Sports SCORES Zone 16 (51), Zone 14 (27) Zone 6 (105), Zone 14 (36) Zone 16 (39), Zone 12 (29) Zone 2 (51), Zone 11 (41) Zone 9 (52), Zone 7 (49) Zone 15 (41), Zone 8 (33) Zone 3 (36), Zone 13 (26) Zone 7 (41), Zone 4 (39) Zone 4 (52), Zone 5 (37) Zone 8 (57). Zone 13 (24) SAE (67), Sigma Chi (34) Phi Delt (26), Phi Ep (21) Sigma Nu (71). Chi Psi (30) Phi Kappa Sigma (48), Lambda Chi (27) Kappa Sig (60). Lambda Chi (43) STANDINGS Independents League I one 16 2 0 1.000 90 56 ne 6 1 0 1.000 105 36 one 2 1 0 1.000 51 41 one 11 1 1 .500 104 83 one 10 0 1 .000 32 63 one 12 0 1 .000 29 39 League II one 9 1 0 1.000 52 49 one 15 1 0 1.000 41 33 one 3 1 0 1.000 36 26 one 4 1 1 .500 91 78 one 7 1 1 .500 99 91 one 8 1 1 .500 90 65 one 5 0 1 .000 37 52 one 13 0 2 .000 50 93 Fraternities League I AE 1 0 1.000 52 49 hi I)elt 1 0 1.000 26 21 igma Chi 0 1 .000 34 67 hi Ep 0 1 .000 21 26 iKA Did not play hi Kappa Phi D)id not play TO D)id not play League Il igma Nu 2 0 1.000 119 67 hi Kappa Sigma 1 0 1.000 48 27 Sigma 1 1 .500 97 91 hi Psi 0 1 .500 30 71 PE Did not play A Did not play Top Scorers Independent Games Avg. oode, Zone 6 1 24 'illiams, Zone 6 1 22 ikins, Zone 11 2 21.5 hompkins, Zone 10 1 20 amb, Zone 9 1 17 amillo, Zone 9 1 17 Lanters, Zone 4 2 16.5 atterson, Zone 16 1 16 irkpatrick, Zone 6 1 15 ullins, Zone 16 2 14 rown, Zone 3 1 14 Fraternity iekbarn, Phi Kap 1 21 homas, SAE 1 17 odbold, Kappa Sig 2 15 'arrell, Sigma Nu 2 14.5 mart, Chi Psi 1 13 [ardwick, Sigma Chi 1 12 )eloach, Sigma Nu 1 12 truden, Sigma Nu 2 10.5 fancini, Lambda Chi 2 10.6 roger, Lambda Q) 2 10.5 (cCathern. Sigma Nu 2 10.5