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JOHN SCIIIOEDER battle% UI
Ni,rth-South Doubleheader at Charlot1
right Ronie Collina goem up above I
tessons.
(Author of "Rail
and "Barefoo
ECONOMICS CAN
Many of you have been avoiding
widely known as "the dism al scie
cheIting yourselves of many a Ia
nom ics is a positive riot! True, it
but that is only because it was in'
Dismal.
It is easy to understand why
eCO1o11ics is today alnost forgot
himself only stayed with the sul
After that lie took up embonpoint
said that at his apogee, Mr. I)ism:
later became known as Guy Fawk
It wals not until 1776 when Adam
of Nations (oJr Orymndias, as it ii
worldI came to realize what a ros~
nomaics is. As Mr. Smith showed
there is nothing comIpicatedl abou
Wheni there is a great dlemandI
is placed on the market. WVhen ti
is a small supply. Take, for exam
any average Americani town toda3
more than eighty or ninety castan
demand is small.
For Marlboro Cigarettes, on th
great. Thtus, you will find Marlbi
rich tobacco flavor and pure whit
soft pack and unpliahle Flip-To:
cigarettes are sold in every one 4
Duluth.
To Adam Smith, I say, belongs i
economics. Mr. Smith was follow<
everywhere he went he wasq folIo
Smith finally got so annoyed thta
British policemien are called, an<
This later became known as the:
Upon his release from gaol, as
Ricardo reported to his parole offl
They soon became fast friends, a
whist they invented the stock et
called in England.
Well sir, with the British havinj
economics, the French decided I
nomics too. Being, however, a
simply to borrow British economi
their own. A t first they tried using
of exchange. When this proved
switched to pomade. Discourage<
mnent, they finally shrugged and
economics anyhow?" and returned
Chevalier.
America, I am pleased to report,
economics. Our early merchants q
into its two major categories-co
today, as a result of their wisdom, a
toll station.
WVell sir, I could go on and on a
but I know you're all in a tearini
upl for Econ I. So I will leave yoi
of farewell: Greshiama's la1w.
* *
We, the makers of Marlboro C
not ecomnmisats. But this vm uch
demand: you demand full fiavi
aunnln t.-.Marlhnrn!I
ta Beal
ghts; Ronnie
IC's Charlie Shaffer for the eltsive
e. North Carolina won, 84-81, bef(
he crowd for two points. Guard Tei
i Round the Flag, Boys,.
I Boy With Check".)
BE CHUCKLES
;economics because it is so
nce." Oh, good friends, stop
igh and cheer, because eco
is called the dismal science,
rented in 1681 by Walter C.
Mr. Dismal's discovery of
ten, for the fact is that he
>ject for two or three days.
, which meanus fatness. It is
d reached 1200 pounds. This
es )ay.
n Smith published his Wealth
Susually known as) that the
y, twinkly, fun subject eco
in his jocular little treatise,
Seconomics.
or a product, a great supply
ere is a small demand, there
pIe, castanets. You walk into
and( I'll wager you won't see
et shops. That is because the
e other hand, the demand is
eros-with all their yummy
SSelectrate filter and pliable
box -at any counter where
>f our fifty great States and
he distinction of popularising
d by David Ricardo. In fact,
v'ed by IDavid Ricardo. Mr.
t he summoned a bobby, as
ihad Mr. Ricardo arrested.
Mouisiana Purchase.
a British jail is called, Mr.
er, Thomas Robert MaIthus.
ad one night over a game of
change, or chutney, as it is
~, you might say, a corner on
hat they wanted some eco
proud nation, they refused
es, but insisted on inventing
the truffle hound an a medium
less than satisfactory, they
1 by this second disappoint
said, "Oh, who cares about
to the guillotine and Maurice
had much better success with
ickly broke down economies
ins and folding money-and
we can all enjoy the automatic
bout this fascinating subject,
Shurry to rush out and sign
11now with two kindly words
e 1964 a saumaa
garettea, are tobacconlsts,
we know ab>out supply and
w In a Alter clgare; we
Ls N.C.
Staff Photos By Henry Robertson
Sets Record
basketball during Saturday night's
ire 11,600 fans. In the picture at
-ry Lueansky is practicing his ballet
Intram ura
Season Be
The 1964 intramural basketba
soason opened on February 1
with a schedule of four games.
Zone Five'. center Jerry Parki
hit on six shots from the field ar
three from the foul line, for I
points, in leading his team to
45-32 victory over Zone 13, in tI
opener. Glenn Smith popped
12 points for the losers.
In a game marred by foul
Marcy Brotherhood c a m e fro
behind to nip Zone 14, 39-37.
Zone Two won over Zone One I
forfeit, and Zone Eight whippi
Zone 15, 65-57. Matherson scor<
17 p o i n t s and Bill Hendersc
added 16 for the winning Zoi
Eight.
Two nights later, Bob Sma
poured in 29 points to help Chi P
to an easy 69-17 win over ou
manned Pi Kappa Phi In tI
closest game of the evening, AT
downed Kappa Alpha, 39-31. B(
Norton contributed 11 points f<
ATO.
The next evening, defendir
campus champion Zone Six look<
like just that, in rolling over
Singing goes
And Coca-Cola -
but neve
refre
tings g
better
WIl
CoI
1Sttle Mneer ti avtiority of The Coca
State;
Birds Take
Victory Ag
BY MIC
Sport
The (Gamtcocks patiently oul
waited the Wolfpack of N. (
State Friday night in Charlott
to register a 61-52 w: in in a ni
and tuck, hasket for basket gamo
At halftime, the G:amecocks wer
I behind 30-28 and suffering froi
many first-period mistakes. lii
team being cold from the floor an
behind in the game. Coach Morr
son went into the 3-2 offense.
The slow down strategy laste
for eight minutes. from 15:41 t
7:11.
AWARDED FREE TiROW
During this time, Carolina w
awarded their first technical foi
of the season for a team refusin
to challenge their stand-offish oj
fense. Ronnie Collins r,ade goc
the free throw.
The contest went into a fiv<
minute overtime, giving Ronn
Collins a chance to show his stu:
by averaging two points per mu
ute in the extra period.
The Birds were down 39-38 wil
little more than three minutes r
maining.
However, Yarbrough hit fro
25-feet out to put the 'Cocl
ahead 40-39.
iBasketba li
gins Action
Il good Zone Eight team, 83-40.
, Big Ken Lester rippled the corc
for 34 points and Todd Wilson wa
r good for 19. Bill Henderson's I
d markers were the only bright sp<
5 for Zone Eight, which was nev
a in the ball game.
e In the most exciting game of th
n night, Zone 1'1 got by Zone Fou
44-42. This one was decided o
s, the foul line with Zone 13 makin
n 14 of 28 free throws while tf
losers cashed in on only 8 of 21
1y Last Monday night, R o n n i
d Lamb's 1( points paced unbeate
d Zone 1(6 to a thrilling, 51-47 tr
n umph over Zone Eight, despite 2
C points by Henderson, who ws
goodl on ten of eleven foul tries.
Zone 16 is rated by many intrr
mural observers as a hot contend4
for 1964 ergnpus honors.
O However, a big obstacle in thei
Spath is the formidable Zone Si
>r Quintet, a 65-34 victory over Zoni
Two on the same evening.
g Todd Wilson gunned In 17 point
d for Big Six, followed by Leste
a with 16, and Joe Prehodka with 1:
better refreshed.
with that special zing
r too sweet -
shes best.
ITLINO Co. OF C'OICAAIA
Loses
Overtime
ainst 'Pack
KEY CAMP
s Writer
Alert Lucansky stole a well
ntended State pass to give USC
nother chance for a basket on
vhich they converted into two
p points.
Loitering in the lane violation
e )y a lazy Wolfpack center gave
:arolina another chance at salt
ng the game away.
d Yarbrough almost did, only to
;i. ee the score even up at 44-all as
V. C. State made a field goal and
d wo foul shot situations.
0 The final buzzer sounded as
'ucansky vainly attempted a
-ight-side jumper.
The five-minute overtime was
s -ust what R. Collins was waiting
l or, as he scored ten points.
g The Wolfpack was not the same,
~ ior were the Cagy Cocks who
< watched a sure five-point lead in
the last minute of regulation time
whittled to a tie.
The Cocks thrust and parried
'he Wolfpack defense to shreds
- md held their offense to eight
,)oints while scoring 17 them
.h selves.
UNC OVER USC
m Last Saturday night at the
a Charlotte Coliseum was the set
ting for North Carolina's 84-81
victory before 11,600 fans.
The game was not decided until
- Shaffer dropped in a pair of foul
shots for the Tar Heels with three
seconds remaining in the game.
Ronnie Collins set a one-night
individual scoring record for the
annual classic with a tremendous
Is 35-point scoring performance.
3 The Gamecock star turned in a
tremendous 29-point effort in the
r final half before fouling out.
('UNNINGIIAM
e
r, Billy Cunningham led the Tar
n Heels down to the final seconds
g in the only contest of the four
e game series that didn't need an
), overtime to decide the victor.
e R. Collins was certainly missed
n after his exit for excessive fouls
i. with 1:22 remaining.
4 Cunningham was no slower for
s North Carolina as he dropped in
27 points to lead the Tar Heels.
-Cooke was right on his heels with
r 24.
JIMMY COLLINS
r
~ Jimmy Collins made himself
Sknown to the fans as he hit from
the outside for a 15-point total.
The twilight twin-bills provided
s the crowds a lot of good basketball.
The iely all-conferenceplyr
-R. Collins, Billy Cunningham.
andl Clemson's Jim Brennan-par
ticipated andl liv'ed up to their
ratings.
All four of the ACC' teams
grabbed one victory, placing USC,
UNC, andl Clemson in a good posi
tion for a shot at second place in
the league
FRIESHIMAN BASEBALL.
CANDID)ATES
All freshman men wishing to
be candidates for the 1964
Freshman Haseball Team are to
attend a meeting on Monday,
March 2, at 7 p.m. in Room 204
of the Russell House.
('oach Reising-Varsity Coach
Coach McGovern - Freshman
Coach
BE THE MOST"
COMPLIMENTEI}
COUPLE
She likes to go formal .. .endj
lIts so easy for you to add this
perfect touch whenever yous
stop out. Renting elegant formal
wear is convenient and econom.7
kol. Our experienced staff wilt ,
see that you're always dressed ~
toperfection In the newet
styles and accessories. All gar
mients ore carefully cleaned and
pressed. Moke your medi
*dot." formoll
MODERN REh
707 uAEr
GAMECOCKS IN THE STALL. Bill
as. somle 8,000 booing fang show their a
Ronnic Collins (35) joins Bill as they wa
loot off the floor.
(GAMECOCKS IN ACTION. Jimmny (
his, tw,o points. 'Ilue look on defender I'
because of the fact that there is only a miu
lina won 61-52.
Reising Optin
(Continued from pa
1.tlantic Coast Conference year Othe
after year. last ye
"This year, we'll concede noth- pitchea
nag to no one!" Reising assured. Rick(
The team has selected Reggie Jerry
'histopher, a senior shortstop; Corley
mrd Hloke Greiner, a senior second outfiel
maseman, as the Co-Captains for Jack I
he 1 964 season. Up
Freshr
are: p
North<
Dunnu
1.1 Lam
of the
In ad(
--hattinj
were
ability
- velop
he coi
to cor1
Rou
righth
Bill F
from
T AL S E RV ICE Jim i
EN STREET fielder
Heels
- Photo By Tom, Hunter
Varbrough just stands tbere
pproval by throwing coins.
ich the referee pick up the
-Photo By Tom Hunter
oHlis (21) leaps high for
ete Auksel's. (54) faice is.
mute left in the game. Caro
istie
ge 6)
r lettermen returning from
ar's squad are: Righthanded
s John Coleman 3-5, and
;rich 0-3, southpaw pitcher
Johnson 1-3, infielders Dave
,Catcher Bob Moore, and
lers Dick Moseley .350, and
dcCathern .280.
from last year's sparkling
nan team that won 16 games
ortsider Loveard McMichael
ththander Roger Elliott 2-0,
ers Joe Tonelli .340, and
Nicholson, catcher Bob
utt .256, and outfielders
Dunlap, .227, Bill Lamotte,
nd Ronnie Lamb .409.
h was one of the mainstays
Freshman team last year.
lition to his glittering .409
average, he had 22 RBI's
games, Ten of his 18 hits
for extra bases, including
ome runs.
h Reising feels that he is
le prospect with natural
but he must work to de
lis full potential. If he does,
ld be a star In the years
iding out the squad are:
anded pitcher Lea Evans,
ill VanEe, second baseman
orter, all transfer students
USC branches; Infielders
[irby and Al Barnett, in
- outfielder Otto Tuffenk
md outfielder Dan Reeves.