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Hungi BY TOM HUNTER Sports Writer "The best way I can sum ui N. C. State is to say that thel have won three games and los none." This was the reaction o: Coach Walter Hambrick who hai scouted USC's next opponent it two previous games, against Mis sissippi Southern and agains * A TURBULEN A MIGHTY ADVI 1000 MILES A hunter that kills to protect what is a trapper that stalks his prey until sprung . . . test their jungle skills on love as bait - one to win - the othei 4/6e -eoi4 MITCHI IS ON A L t ac SHOWS: 10:45 - 12:30 3:55 - 5:40 - 7:20 - 9:05 (By the Author of "Bar BC Today, foregoing levity, let u the principal problem facini population explosion. Only l: Cleveland, Ohio-one of theu In case you're thinking such a but in Cleveland, let me tell week-a 45-year-old man in girl in Northfield, Minnesotr near miss in High Point, N< boy who was saved only by the pushed the phone off the hoo department of weights and m< been more logical for Fred to can hardly expect a cat to su lowed by a Dalmatian, can or But I digress. The populal It is, of course, cause for con< feel sure that science will ulti has not science in recent year maser, the bevatron, and the of science was the discovery c heart-rending epic of trial as verancel And, in the end, v Marlboro research team, afte .one filter material after anot obsidian, poundcake-finally their laboratory, carrying ii cigarette I Indleed, what rejc light up a Marlboro which et Top Box in all fifty states and Yes, science will ultimately the population explosion, bi are in dire straits. Where can for today's gigantic influx of I Well sir, some say the solui tem. This system, already in summer vacations, has three two, and compresses a four-ye This is, of course, good, bu the trimester system the stude( over, his nights are utterly wi of all-out attack that is indicr I say no. I say desperate s dies. I say that partial meat say we must do no less than the year. But that is not all hours of every dayl The benefits of such a prog First of all, the classroom sh the dormitories can be convec teacher shortage will disappea can be put to work teaching s' drama. And finally, overcrow< body will quit school. Any furt.her questions? * Yes, one furthPer question: sponsor t his column, would tried a Marlboro lately. It's wmorl o( nfiavor. Seti la back W ol Clemson. This reporter also witnessed the State-Clemson game last week and the impression left was that the Wolfpack is a clean, hard fighting t team that will have the following [ things going for them tomorrow night in Carolina Stadium: i A good running attack and an even better passing attack. A con 0 sistent punter who also can quick T LOVE STORY ENTURE -ACROSS OF JUNGLE! his - and the trap Is a gim with to holdi .HNICOLOR *'a A S Productlin; itfrm WARNER fIrs. M 11 L NOt an twNGUUA"I WKItT0 bem ivl Ap wAw CAW" - PALMETTO - aup wi th "IRally Round the Flag, Boys!" and, efoot Boy W ith Cheek."; IOM! s turn our keen young minds to American colleges today: the st week four people exploded in i while carrying a plate of soup. thing couldn't happen anywhere you about two other cases last Provo, Utah, and a 19-year-old And, in addition, there was a )rth Carolina-an eight-year-old 7uick thinking of his cat, Fred,who k with his muzzle and dialed the rasures. (It would, perhaps, have dial the fire department, but one mmnon a fire engine which is fol he?) ion explosion, I say, is upon us. ~ern but not for alarm, because I mately find an answer. After all, a brought us such marvels as the Marlboro filter? Oh, what a saga f the Marlboro filter! Oh, what a d error, of dedication and perse hat a triumph it was when the r years of testing andl discarding her- iron, nickel, tin, antimony, emergedl, tiredl but happy, from their hands the p)erfect filter icing there still is whenever we imes to us in soft pack and Flip I Cleveland I solve the p)roblems arising from it meanwhile America's colleges we find classrooms and teachers Itudlents? ~ion is to adopt the trimester sys use at many colleges, elinminates semesters per annum instead of ~ar-course into three years. is it good enough? Even under nt has occasional days off. More sted in sleeping. Is this the kind ted? tuations call for desperate reme ures will not solve this crisis. I go to school every single (lay of I say we must go to school 24 ram are, as you can see, obvious. artage will disappear because all -ted into classrooms. Second, the r because all the night watchmen >lidl state physics andl Restoration Ling will disappear because every 018 Mes . aSuim.. * * the makers of Marlboro, weho like to know wchether youa hare tihe filter cigarette with a man's mdn enjoy one soon. Lfpack kick. A stout defense that allowed but two touchdowns 'he first three games. And lag a team that doesn't make many mistakes. Against Clem; out of 24 passes thrown only was intercepted (the first season) and no fumbles were l MAFIA BACKFIELD "I have all the respect in world for State's running atta says Coach Hambrick. And might he have. In the backf are two second team All-i halfbacks and a quarterback threw for 144 yards last week gained over 1,000 yards last y Here is State's starting backfi known as THE MAFIA: H backs JOE SCARPATI and TO KOSZARSKY. Quarterback , ROSSI and fullback PETE F. ZARANO. If you don't have anything to do tomorrow night at game, count the number of ti: that Falzarno (33) is stopped a loss. If you do see him pin for minus yardage you'll I something to tell your grandc dren about. It happened once year in 54 carries. PUNTING Before last week's game S possessed the number four pui in the nation in Dave Houtz. See Our Large Selection of PURITAN AND JANTZEN SWEATERS Copeland's 1409 Main Street "Newly Renovated" Progres Eyes has senior fullback has a knack foi in getting the Wolfpack out of f tly, jam as he showed last weel too son, one this ost. the :k,"f well ield CC y who and ear. eld, alf NY IIM AL else Joe Scarpati the against Clemson averaging 4; nes yards a kick. for Also an excellent quick-kicker ave Coach Hambrick had the horribli hil- experience of seeing Houtz boot i last fast one for 76 yards, much to thi surprise of Miss. Southern. DEFENSE bate State has allowed but two iter touchdowns to be scored agains The them so far this season. Las week Clemson found themselve two yards from paydirt with i first down and goal to go. Bu four plays later the Tigers settle4 for a field goal from the five-yar line, their only score. The strongest points on thi forward wall, that averages 218 pounds from end to end, are a tackle and guard. The tackles ar Steve Parker (253) and Bert Wil der (227). The guard position fea tures 2nd team All-ACC Bill Sulli van (215) and Bennett William CAMPBELL PHAF Come DRUGS - SC] NOTIONS - s in the Bell System BWIMS--- ORBIl PUSHES... BURROWS... AND L-IVES AND BI Progress takes many shapes in the shapers are young men, r to make things happen for thei There are few places where st comed or rewarded than in the Si Bell Telenhi Fourtl (185). Johnny King, USC center who has just been moved to the starting unit weighing 195, will have his hands full when he meets with 238-pound Oscar Overcash. The Wolfpack will be well manned at ends because of All ACC Don Mongomery and Ray Barlow. It was Barlow who scored State's T. D. last week on a 77 yard pass play from Jim Rossi. Both boys are exceptionally fast for their weight, 205 pounds. PASSING C o a c h Hambrick commented that the passing attack of N. C. State is superior to that of their running game. After the games .: t , Tony Koszarsky L that Hambrick has seen quarter back Jim Rossi in, the coach - commented, "he is a senior and has great poise." Rossi has completed 30 for 49 3 passes this year and only one was 'S CORNELL MACY 11 Arms IOOL SUPPLIES ODA FOUNTAIN BEAMS... F PULSES... WINKS... BI REATHES... the Belt System. And among ot unlike yourself, impatient r companies and themselves. Ich restlessness is more wet fast-growing phone business. me Companies ln A tercepted. Rossi, as leader of te 'Pack, has seen his team be- t ind only once this season. If South Carolina expects to I at N. C. State tomorrow night, e Gamecocks will have to im- t rove their pass defense, which a gain this year "ain't no big t sing." t Intramui Intramural action got underway r a Monday afternoon with three ag-foothall games. Four fratern- ) y teams battled on Davis Field c efore a crowd of almost a hun- r red people while two other Greek c ights met head-on at Capital City t ark. This was just the beginning of ie football schedule which will I tn through November. NU'S OVERRUN PH11I EP Behind the brilliant passing and unning of .Jimmy Mills and Duck [athis, Sigma Nu opened its hedule with a 51-0 victory over hi Epsilon Pi. The Nu's took harge of the game at the very t tart and continually showed weir superiority over the much ?eaker Phi Ep Club with long asses and a good running at ick. Mills threw three TD passes and [athis two. The longest play of ne afternoon was a 56-yard pass rom Mills to Don McLauren. ATO DEFEATS SPE ATO opened its season with a ard earned victory over a hus ling Sigma Phi Epsilon team by coring in the first and last GOLF CLUBS - left-handed Sam Snood Blue Ridge by Wilson. 6 irons - 3 woods - like new, $50. DR. ROBERT FRIEDMAN 1712 Morning Glow Lane Columbia 782-1136 ASH ES.. TALKS.. .INKS... Row A hard charging line would cer ainly place Rossi in a difficult osition as he drops back to pass nd could mean the difference etween a win or a loss. It will take a determined effort o beat State. But as the sign out t the Roundhouse states, "When he going gets tough, let the cugh get going." al News eriods. Marc Corder started the coring off with a twenty-five ard pass to Bob Norton. Sig Ep ontained ATO until the last eriod when Corder found Norton pen again in the end zone for heir second TD. SIGMA CIII PREVAILS, 13-7 Sigma Chi quarterback Jim iartnan proved to be too much or the Phi Delts as he heaved two ouchdown passes to end Delmar tivers in leading the Chi's to a 3 to 6 victory. The game was ip and tuck all the way with the 'hi Delts challenging in the third uarter, but Hartman turned the rick with his second TD pass of he afternoon. Smoak scored the nly touchdown for Phi Delt. Fraternity Leagues League I League 2 ATO Lambda Chi Phi Ep SAE Sigma Chi Pika Phi Delt Phi Kap Sigma Nu Chi Psi KA Pi Kappa SPE Kappa Sig Independent Leagues League 1 League 2 Zone 8 Zone 1 Zone 6 Zone 4 Zone 2 Zone 5 Zone 16 Zone 9 Zone 13 Zone 10 Zone 7 Zone 11 Zone 14 Zone 15 Brash (Continued from page 4) A Rogers-Larry Gill pass com )ination near the game's end cov "red 40 yards and would have riven the Gamecocks possession at he Georgia 10, but Gill fumbled ifter making a brilliant catch. This week H-ead Coach Marvin 3ass & Company must meet a ungry N. C. State Wolfpack, a eamn which upset A.C.C. favorite ?lemson down in D)eath Valley ast we ekend. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WE OCT. 13-19, 1963 SPRING LAKE CLUB PAR 3 Special Student Rat. W-t.D. Cards 9 HOLES, $1.00; 18 HOLES, $1.40 ALL DAY, $1.75; SAT.. SUN., HOL., $2.00 1 MI. NORTH OF FOREST LAKE ON TRENHOLM RD. I, O TECN CLR AL nuaso! in Ut TROPO, *-SUD N WAI DSEI