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arolna, attle UN Tonight's annual North - South oubleheaders at Charlotte, N. C., hould go a long way toward stablishing the second, third and ourth place seedings in next onth's Atlantic Coast Conference asketball Tournament. This is the sixth annual classic. outh Carolina teams have won ut five of these contests, Clem on winning one and the Game ocks taking four. The growing interest in the vent was demonstrated last year hen a turn-away crowd of 11,666 howed for Saturday night's game. Duke, unbeaten in conference lay, seems a shoo-in for the top ed, but three of the four teams articipating in the North-South oubleheaders have a chance to nish second on the regular sea n. North Carolina currently holds econd place with a 4-3 conference ark while South Carolina and lemson are tied with Maryland or third place at 4-4. TONIGHT'S GAMES North Carolina and Clemson eet in the first game Friday ight with South Carolina taking n N. C. State in the nightcap. lemson and N. C. State play the irst game Saturday night with he Gamecocks and Tar Heels losing out the action. First game each night begins at :30 with the second scheduled at :15. 'REVIOUS GAMES Coach Dwane Morrison's Game cocks split with their two North South opponents in earlier games (Atahorof"I and "Bar AT Benjamin Franklin (or The L known as) said, "A penny savi the college population of Amerii advice. We spend prudently; wi our wise precautions, we are al cause there is one item of expe estimate-the cost of travelling Let us take the typical case of at UCLA majoring in avocado Maine, loved to go home each n dog, Spot. What joy, what wr Spot were re-united l Basil we Spot, a genuine Alaskan husky, i Maine-Basil calling cheery I wagging his curly tail. Bu"h4ot,aa,o taeln Buedtncun the cotflashftalig Basil returned to California solution occurred to him-to shi in his room-but Basil had to.a his roommate, G. Fred Sigafoos, hair. Then another idea came to: might call it. He would buy Thus he would have a dog to p allergy would be undisturbed. The results, alas, were not all hua, alas, was unable to pull 1B how energetically he beat the ar Defeated again, Basil sat dowl to smoke a Marlboro Cigarette problem. Together they smoked an answer quickly appeared. (I Marlboro Cigarettes are an aid Marlboros is that they taste goo< and pure white filters andl come Well, sir, Basil and G. Fred idea was G. Fred's, who happer Why not, said 0. Fred, cross-br< Dane and thus produce an anim. cart? It was, alas, another plan door ig was done, but the result (this a raccoon. But there is, I am pleased to heart-rending tale. It seems that difficult to explain) is a glamor day she was spotted by a taleni was signed to a fabulous movie moved to California and bought most endearing sights to be seer Spot pulling Basil down Sunset Spot wagging. Basil's mother is movies all day long, and Basil's ting at home and reading the wi * * Pacinec Coast, A tlantic Coast , f ) -not to speak of Alaska and 11 Countru. Light up and find oa Clemson C, State this season, losing 92-87 to North Carolina in the season opener at Chapel Hill, and defeating N. C. State 51-44 at Columbia. . Both South Carolina and N. C. St. to have lost star players due ' to academic difficulties. The Gamecocks lost 6-9 Jim Fox, their starting center and the Wolfpack lost 6-6 Larry Lakins, coach Everett Case's starting center, leading scorer and rebounder. Sophomore J o h n Schroeder, 6-6%, who has scored 56 points for a 3.5 average, replaced Fox in the Gamecock lineup. CONSISTENT RONNIE South Carolina is led by All ACC candidate Ronnie Collins, the conference's number three scorer with 366 points in 16 games for a 22.9 average. Consistent Ronnie has scored in double figures in 45 consecutive games dating back to his sopho- - nore season and has 1,053 points ^or his career. He also has 129 r rebounds for an 8.1 average, sec and to Bill Yarbrough's 142 and 3.9 average on the Gamecock team. Jimmy Collins, no relation to Ronnie, has 258 points for a 16.1 average and Yarbrough has scored '39 for a 14.9 mark. Playmaking guard Terry Lu -ansky has scored 90 points for a ).6 average. Both Collins boys, Yarbrough and Lucansky are sen ors. Following t h e North - South ,t loubleheaders, t h e Gamecocks' )nly action this week, South Caro ina plays at Furman Feb. 20 be ore its next home game, Feb. 22 against Wake Forest. C -- - -- d< Muwi ghu1nmn ally Round the Flag, Boys!" cfoot Boy With Cheek".) tF1t uisville Slugger, as he is better xd is a penny earned," and we, 'a, have taken to heart this sage budget diligently. Yet, despite ways running short. Why? Be se that we consistently under home for weekends. Basil Metabolism, a sophomore s. Basil, a resident of Bangor, eckend to play with his faithful ^athed smiles, when Basil and uld leap into his dogcart, and vould pull Basil all over Bangor, ialloos to the townfolk, Spot from UCLA to Bangor, Maine, l's father, alas, earned only a for the Bangor water depart his Basil's father told Basil he "ad already sold everything he e usedl to read meters. to pondler his dilemma. One p Spot to UCLA and keep him abandon the notion because of who was, alas, allergic to dog Basil-a stroke of genius, you - Mexican hairless chihuahua! ull him around, and G. Fred's, Basil had hoped. The chihua asil in the dogcart, no matter imal. I with 0. Fred, his roommate, and seek a new answer to the and thought and-Eureka! do not suggest, mark you, that to cereb)ration. All I say about I andl arc made of fine tobaccos in soft pack or Flip 'fop box.) ~ot a great idlea. Actually, the ed to be majoring in genetics. ed the chihuahua with a Great il sturdy enough to pull1 a dog ned to failure. The cross-breed is very difficult to explain) was report, a happy ending to this Basil's mother (this is also very ous blond aged 10 years. One scout in Bangor, Maine, and yontract, andl the entire family Bel Air, and today one of the on the entire Pacific Coast is Bloulevard-Basil cheering and also happy, making glamorous father is likewise content, sit dter meter. o 9 Mso un m ae great Heart land In between awail--all of this las Marlboro a t for unurself. (:IIARLO'E'S COLISEUM, and (lJemson against N. C. State dicted to be sold out by game tim 'rack Tean [ncludes Sta The second annual Carolina :ate-Record Relays at the Rex nright Athletic Center April 4 ill feature the 1964 schedule for )ach Weems Baskin's University South Cai olina track team. The schedule, announced by ath tic director Marvin Bass, also ats participation in the Atlantic >ast Conference indoor and out or meets, the Florida Relays and Le South Carolina State Meet, us seven dual and triangular ects. INDOOR TRACK The indoor portion of the sched ENTE There is a moment-a Ic everything is risked wit ALIE NOW! L [DIE ADAMS "COPATRA" -- STUDENT PRICES FOR [HURSDAY, FEBRU Columbia Town ON STAGE! AN ALL NEW MUS FERRANTE strike up t -s.perLeIwfes40**** descrake ther bre L***.*-Cc .r .-- u.- - "Puayin .,k"U' -Mose-ecorde AMERICAS MOST POPUL IN AN EXTRAOR[ _.OF KEYBOAR[ Prices: $3.75, $3.1 TICKETS ON SALE AT MEHLMA TAYLOR STREE " a he home of the annual NorthSouth d< md North Carolina. Both Friday and S r Announces ite-Record R ule has the Gamecocks participat- o ing against Clemson and North u Carolina Feb. 22 at Chapel Hill, e N. C., and in the ACC Indoor meet, ai also at Chapel Hill, March 14. 1 Baskin takes his squad to Talla hassee Feb. 26 to meet Florida State, and two days later, Feb. 28, C participates in the Florida Relays r at Gainesville. s The first home action is April 1 against Brown University and A William and Mary in a triangular u or "dual-dual" meet that precedes C the Carolina State-Record Relays V RTAI NN ng moment- when h the proper stranger. - S WITH THU MR STRINNRit CAROLINA -THEATRE -- "WhIe're the 111C ones la. CAROL.INA STUDENTS -- ARY 27, 8:30 P.M. shtip Auditorium IN PERSON! ICAL FUN SH-OW &TEICHER he grands AR RECORDING ARTISTS ~INARY EVENING ) FIREWORKS. 0, $2.60, $1.60. IN'S, 600 MAIN STREET AND T PHARMACY ,uledr whtihq f eaue US I e' :uble-heuder whicha features. USA: aturday night'. conte.ts are pre Schedule; .elays n April 1. Some 15 colleges and niversitics plus 42 high schools ntered the relays last year with larger entry list expected for 964. NORTH CAROLINA The Gamecocks entertain North arolina April 11 at the Rex En ight Athletic Center, before three traight meets on the road, at I. C. State April 18, Clemson pril 25, and I)uke, April 29. The annual state meet is sched led for May 1-2 at the Enright enter, and the ACC meet will be [ay 8-9 at College Park, Md. l ENT HAVE FUN! STUDENTS! BOWL NOW 39c Per G,ame Until 6:30 P.M1. Carolina Students Are Invited To Start An Intramural Bowling League Free Instruction STAR LANES BOWLING CENTER 921 Assembly Phone 253-119 WUSC-AM Presents "OPEN HOUSE" T ONIT E 8:15 - 11:00 Lobby of South Dorm Refreshments - Gifts Angel Flight, Hostesses MIEET YOUR FAVORITE IR ADIO PE RSON ALIT IES IN PERSON 730 On Your Dial WUSC-AM Athletes Ob Averages F( Four University of South Caro ina athletes made all "A's" dur ng the fall semester and 28 main ained an academic average of B" or better. A survey of grades attained by iembers of Gamecock varsity and reshman athletic teams showed 6 football players, three track en, three golfers, three baseball layers, and three members of the asketball teams maintained a rade-point-ratio of 4.0 or higher uring the semester just ended. DID YOU SAY 6.07 Athletes maintaining a perfect c .0 grade-point-ratio included bas- E etball co-captain Terry Lucansky r f Massillon, Ohio and footballers ee Bowling of Elloree, S. C., Jim ohnson of Fairfield, Conn., and harIey Williams of North ugusta, Ga. Williams, who graduated last une, maintained his A average in raduate school while the others re undergraduates. Williams left he University to enter dental chool this spring. WISE GUYS Freshman football quarterback 'ed Wingard of Greenwood, S. C., ell slightly below a B average or the fall semester, but had two 's in summer school last summer or an overall grade-point-ratio f 4.23 since enrolling at the Uni ersity. He and six of these who iaintained R averages during the all are pre-medicine majors. Biddies At [lome Feb.22 gainst Stars South Carolina's high scoring asketball team t r a v e I e d to ainesville, Fla., for a Tuesday fternoon meeting w i t h the 'lorida frosh. The Biddies' next home game ill be Feb. 22 against the Dar ngton All-Stars in the prelimi ary to the varsity game with Vake Forest. The All-Stars, featuring former o u t h Carolina All - American ;rady Wallace, ex-Gamecock stars cotti Ward, Bobby Robinson and im Podell and former Clemson tar Ed K rajack, lost to the Bid ies in an earlier game. 92-62. The freshmen scored a 111-82 'in over Anderson Junior College t Anderson last week, their sec nd time over the century mark gainst the Rebels this season and ourth 100 - plus p)erformance to aise their average for eight ames to 99.5. Coach Bob Haney's freshmen rok a 7-1 'oerall record to 'lorida. W"ALKE-R STAlRS Guarxd Dave Watlker of New ort News. Vat., stole the spotlight rom usual high-scoring forwards ;ary Gregor and Al Salvadori 'ith a 39t-point harrage against Lnder'son that raised his season veraage to 13.8. Gregor leads with 215 points for 26.9 average and has 131 re ouands for a 16.4 average. The -6 South Charleston, W. Va. reshman is followed by 6-9 Sal aidor-i of Beech Bottom, W. Va., 1.1 and an 11.9 rebound average. urd Earl Lovelace is averaging 2.8 points per gaime, center Lyn urkholdler. 8.9. Bruce Wells and ob Gorgrant 6.8 each, and Steve osey', 3.1. 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Basket oallers included Lucansky, Bill (arbrough and Dave Walker. Fla. Frosh Hand USC Big Loss GAINESVILLE, Fla -- S o u t h arolina's cold-shooting freshmen uffered their second defeat of the eason here Tuesday, dropping an 2-6 decision to the University of lorida frosh. The Biddies, who now have a '-2 record, trailed 36-31 at the alf before the baby Gators broke t open on the shooting of 6-9, !4-pound Jeff Ramsey and 6-3 eff Mahoney. Ramsey finished vith 25 points and Mahoney 22. d Walker had 17 for Florida. The Biddies' leading scorer was guard Dave Walker, who scored 18 points, going 7 for 18 from the floor. Al Salvadori hit on 7 of 11 for 15 points. He was far better than the team's aver age. 39.1 per cent of 69 shots. The Florida team hit on 32 of 77 for 42.7 per cent. Gary Gregor missed 17 of his 7 shots and scored only eight >oints. Salvadori pulled off 15 re >ounds and Gregor 13. Each team iad 49 board recoveries. The Biddies tried desperately to rain possession of the ball in the ate going. SOUTH CAROLINA G F T salvadori 7 1-5 15 iregor 3 2-3 8 3urkholder 3 2-3 8 Valker 7 4-4 18 .ovelace 3 2-2 8 orgrant 0 1-1 1 Vells 4 0-1 8 'osey () 0-0 0 Totals 27 12-19 66 FLO)RIDA ~amsey 1(1 5-11 25 lahoney 10 2-2 22 dcElroy 1 5-n 7 Iighley 3 0-1 (; Kalker 7 3-3 17 lurray 1 3-3 5 Totals 32 18-25 82 ;outh Carolina 31 35--66 lorida 36 46-82 I Champiorns To Vie In Ga. Chess Finals Four players have been selected o represent USC at the Univer ity of Ga. tournament Feb. 19. ~0, and 21. Three f in a list s are Nancy V'yludyka, Chip Smith, and Peter Vyludyka. The fourth player will e decided by a playoff between ric Raepple and Jeff Smeltzer. They participated in a four o u n d swiss chess tournament vhich was held in the bridge and ard room 204, Russell House, Jan. and 10. Twelve people had par icipated in the finals. SPRING LAKE CLUB Par 3 S pecial Student Rate W/I.D. 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