The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 03, 1963, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Baski (Gamecock Stall Photo by Gashmns) (f' ONCE BEATEN: Quartermiler O Bland Addison finally suffered a S< setback last Saturday against Clem- hi son. Bland had run up six con secutive duel meet victories until Cecil Huey nipped him at the tape r in last week's meet against Clem- tI son. d r--------------- Clip 10% Reduction I QUALITY AND IN CHAFFOO'S R1 821 Assembly St. DAILY LUNCI Meat, 3 Vegetables, Bread CLOSED MO ---------------Clip. (Author of "I Was a Loves of HOW TO SEE FOR ONLY $300 Last week we discussed England, Europe that every American ct'l' this summer. Today we will take or the Pearl of the Pacific, as it is To get from England to France, swims the English Channel. Simi Spain, one greases one's body an And, of course, to get from Franc one's body and wriggles through ti you can see, the most inportaint s is a valise full of grease. No, I am wrong. The most imopoi is a valise full of Marlboro Cigatre the cu,stoms regulations will allow. run out of Mariboros in Europe, red atnd white Marlboro package as it is in all fifty of the United sup)erb cigarette you findl at home the same zestful, mellow blend1 or This gem of the tobacconist's at engineerintg, was achieved by M a team-Fred Softpack and Walter O grateful. But I dligress. We were speaking the Nile, as it is pop)ulrly termed Let uts first briefly sum up the It was discovered in 1016 b)y Madamn a series of costly wars with Schi!ei Indians, and( Jean Jacquesc. Rouis.e' this troub)ledl landl with the coron; mnarriedl Lorraine Alsacc andl had tIl and Charletmagne. Thil s later Ibean Marshal Fochi-or the Boy Ora affectionately called -was succeedl duced shortness to France. Until the tallest nation in Europe. Aftet were able to walk comfortably u1 became known as the Hunchback Napoleon, after his defeat by C Elba, where lie made the fanmousta saw Elba.'' This sententce readls t11 forward or Ibackwatd. You can als O)roblratm. D)o not, however, try t because that undoes all the p)leasur After Napoheoti's dleath the F"reii of mielancholy, known as the Lout century everyone sat around mo TJhis torpor was not lifted until E which madle everybody giggle soh gayvest country in Europe. Each night the c'olorf ul natives shout "O( o-Ia-Ia !" as Maurice ('le (Chtamtps Elyseces swinging his nma hiappty, everyotne goes to thue Louw The principal indlustry of F"ranc WVell 'sir, I gue'ss that's all youi Ne.st ' a we will visit the Land * * Next treek, every wreek, the best wehole trorld over a ilter-tipper lnp-Ton box-you get a lot to ll. hoto Courtesy of Furman Univ.) LD FAVORITE: Sprinter Dave gal will be back to Columbia for s final appearance. The cocky nglishman who holds the track cord at Rex Enright Center in c 220-yd dash, will be out to ,fend his title at that distance. Vith This Ad I QUANTITY t r s STAURANT In Orvin Court IES -95c and Butter, and Drink NDAYS ------..--.---..--I Teen-ag Dwarf," "The Many Dobie Gillis," etc.) EUROPE t DAY: NO. 2 the first stop on the tour of Z student is going to make ill) your next stop-France, generally called. one greases one's body and arly, to get from France to I slides down the Pyrenees. to Switzerland, one greases ie Simplon Tunnel. Thus, as gle item to take to Europe tant thing to take to Europe Ltts-or at least as many as welorm And if by chance you should o not deSsair. ThalUt familiar sas omnipresent in Europe States. And it is the same -the same pure white filter, ob)accos preceding the filter. t, this prodligy of cigarette lhoro's well-known research Flipdop-and I, for one, am of France -or the Serpent of istory of France. The nation e, Guillotine. There followed wig-I lolstein, the Cleveland mu. Stability finially came to ition of ~Marshmal Foch, who ree children: F'lop)sy, Mopsy, Sknown as thme P'etit Trianon. tar of the Platte, as he was (d b)y Napoleon, who intro Napo l eon the French were Napoleon most Frenchmen uler cardl tables. This later >f Notre Da:me. ~edit Mobilier, was exiled to tatemecnt, "Able was I ere I e same wvhether you spell it s pell M~arlboro backward - a smoke Marlboro backward of the finest cigarette made. chm people fell into a great fi$ siana Purchase. For over a ping and refusing his food. iffel built his famous tower, ird that today France is the gather at sidlewalk cares and v'alier promenades down the lamca cane. Then, tired but 're for bowls of onion sotip. is cashing travellers checks. )'d( to knowv ab)out France. if the Midnight Sun-Spain. cigarette you can buy the I Mlarlboroa-soft pack or to s w F F P pi w ti ai fi S si a amecock Stall Photo by McCarthy) 1 ROSH WORKHORSE: Mike Mc- a uinnis will be running in five I aces this afternoon. The versatile ' printer is entered in the 220, 40 and is on both the 440-yd re sy team and the mile relay team. a fuggs has run 49.5 for the quar- a Dr. f now iti for those who Pepsi-Cola Rotti Columbia Tiens, regardo done prof I Ce qu'il a P'air formie! En forme, bien so~ grace A son R EMINGTON qui lui permnet enfin de raser de pres; les poi longs et courts sont coup net. Rasage impeccabi doux et rapide, puisque I fameoux rouleaux-suppor Remington protegent peau. C'est peut-6tre bli pourquoi les professeui ,no portent plus la barb< *$ if you have t translation 3 *iou Aue u p.esq jaeen 10st )efending Chai avored To Ca Once again the USC track team ill play host to the annual South arolina Intercollegiate Track an( ield Championships. Freshman and irsity entrants from Clemson. urman, USC, The Citadel and resbyterian are scheduled to com ate in the two-day meet. The competition will get under ay this afternoon with trials and nals in all freshman events and ials in most of the varsity events. he first event, the 440-yd. relay )r freshmen, starts at 1:45 p.m. rid is followed by trials and finals i the 120-yd. high hurdles. On aturday the 440-yd. relay for var ty teams heads the list of events nd will get underway at 2:15. Furman Furman, minus Coach Chuck ohe who scurried off to Tennessee fter last year's spring season, will e the favorite to win the State 'itle again this year. Rohe's re lacement, Jack Carnes, has done ,n excellent job in putting together well-balanced team that has a ew individual stars but also depth. Pe?psi think young ing Company , S. C. * e Miren el profesor. jQue E n contento esta! Contento F r, con la afeitada al ras y tan 8 '5 suave que consigue con la s se REMINGTON 25. Afeitada al g Is ras porque Ia REMINGTON 25 1 i s mis potente para rasurar R e, que ninguna otra maquina S as de afeitar. Suave porque los j ts rodillos-peine de Remington Ai a Ie protegen Ia piel. Tal vez v~ ni por eso ya no se yen mA. E as profesores coa barbas. I II f o turn this page upside rou're wasting your fatl to esnessa Addeu sieu -Addeu S as naam To C nps, Furman, pture Title The Paladins are led by sprinter Dave Segal who has had his ups ad downs in the State M et, but he nevertheless can be eon.idered a ontender in the 100 an.d 220-yd. lashes. Middle distance runner Dave Tyler turned in a very fast 1:50.4 half mile at the Penn Relays And will be the favorite in the 880. Quartermiler Don Armstrong is .he defending champion in the 440. Miler and two-miler Denn,is Patter son will be running his last races for the Paladins in the State Meet. He is the State title holder in the mile and placed second in the two mile last year. Furman's -110-yd. relay team and their mile relay team could win both relay champ ionships. The Furman foursome in ~he mile relay ran a very fast :3:1' at the Penn Relays under terribl conditions. The boys from Green ville have a little bit of everything in all events and unless there ar some upsets the Paladins will pil< up enough points to win the Stat Title again this year. Clemson Clemson has sprinters but not much else. Despite the fact tha: they defeated the Gamecocks in a duel meet they will not have a chance to score as many points as .he Birds do in the State Meet. Clemson is woefully weak in every :hing from the 440 up. Jimmy Wynn could take both the 100 and 220-yd. dashes and Cator Leland might win his specialties in the 'umping events. These performances along with some points in the weight events from discus thrower Dick Dobbs are about all that the Tigers can definitely count on in the individual events. Clemson is the favorite in the 440-yd. relay and will probably run second in the mile relay. Citadel The Citadel will be sending up an excellent sprinter in Mike Wat son. He has run 9.7 for the 100-yd. lash and could upset Wynn and Segal at this distance. Another Cadet standout is high jumper Tom Miller. lHe w~on this event in the her ist der Professor. Der rofessor ist gluckhoch. Er ist lucklich, wveil er sich mit emnem R[MINGTON 25 so lati undi angenehm rasieren ann. So glatt, wedl sein EMINGTON 25 grosseres chnittvermogen hat als 'der andere Rasierapparat. hngenehm weil die Rillen alzen beim Remington die laut schiitzen. Vielleicht aben deswegen die Pro essoren keine 8arte mehr. down for the iter's money. S 3moioms ig eAeus aIL J *SnSaaJd .un ma )tate (Gameco IHURDLE SENSATION: Neil Atkin in the history of track at Carolina, I one of its finest competitors. Plagt Neil was forced to sit out the 120 but he pushed himself 330 grueling to capture second place for the Gamo Slumping G, To Meet W1 John (Goat Man) Jones and John 'oleman, two right-handers who iave produced five of South Caro .ina's seven baseball wins to date, vill pitch for the Gamecocks this .veekend in a two-game 'eries tgainst Wake Forest and Duke, re-! pectively. Although he hasn't d e e i d e d lefinitely, Coach Joe Grugan is ex pected to send Coleman, a junior vith a 3-3 record, against Wake Forest Friday at the Rex Enright A thletic Center, with Jones, who :ias back to back five hitters, in eluding a 3-0 shutout of Duke ini Carolina Relays with a jump of dd' 2". Bill Dowden is The Citadel's number one man in the triple jump.' The Cadets lack depth in all events' and they have no real stardouts in the running event- other than their dashmen. The Gamecocks have enough men in every event to place Well1 but not enough to catch Furman. Bruce Byrne will be doing his best to get points for USC in the dashes and Al Rlose, Ken Smith will handle the distances. J. R. Wilburn and Billy Nies are good bets for medals in the javalin and discus. The Birds will be there and a few miscues by Furman could spell victory for USC. SEE YOU AT THE STATE \SI2 onof ts i s o perspig pes ed Stoick, the 120ora Sto p odor. plne forath dry oena, two wight-it prts who i a svnarowbrll-oin toat e ast eNoet! an-Duke! re Atug he hasrat de cn i , Meet rk Sffa/ Photo by" Mike McCarthy) 4m may not he the best hurdler mt he certainl% has proven to be ie1 wiith a painful ankle injury, d high hurdle. againrst (:lenson. yarl. in the 330 intermediate.. 'oeks. tmecocks ike Forest ius last st.art, going against the flue Devils Saturday. .Jones has a 2-0 record, having von his last two starts. lie beat . C. State 3-2 with a five hitter wefore shutting out Duke in a game at Durham in which he didn't issue I single walk. Jones has yielded ,nly five earned runs in 28 innings ror a 1.G1 ERA. Coleman is among the ACC trikeout leaders with -1 in 54 2 3 innings. lie lost an r-5 decision to Wake Forest, the ACC leader and lefending champion. in his last start. As a team, the Gamecocks are in a bad hitting slump and the team batting average, above the .300 mark after five gamie , has slumped to .228. Captain .1ia Lanford, still hampered by a had1 ankle, dropped from .455 to .a8(i last week but .i: leads the te:.m hitters. Dick Moseley is hitting .317 and Bill helly. who has been to bat only 16 times, has a .313 mark. First baseman Jack McCathern is inching toward :Le .HU) mark and has his average up to .2?6. Second baseman Hoke Greiner broke out of his slump during last week's road :rip and raised his mark to .216. The only other Gamecock regular with a hattint average over .200 is out fielder Ted Fetner, who is hit ~EI REED SITCK6 ration odor y it actu4 lor esistant! it for men! 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