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Gameco Spring Spor As the second semester ( thoughts of summer appear of dear ole college life cow And, as has been true many seasons are USC's last chan This week a rash of act in three sports playing a 1 team opened Monday with Fort Stewart, Ga., Invitatic games. A good turnout was it is hoped that this spirit ripens. Anyone who is a real sp meet and there are four pi chute this year. And what c spend a few hours in the afl The tennis team has c this week and will add th take oin Maryland at the 1 good way to improve your these netmien in action 1or, after the match. Our1 state championl goli last year's exceptional 8-2 Carolina today out at Fores field of our golfing Ganecot the beauty o par golf, you this alternoon and every a home. Tra "And They're C Track Coach Weems Basl again this season. "We hopo. says. '"W e got off to a good night by coming in third. h'l Baskin went on to menti ning sport is. "You lose tw( team to I)OOr mel(diocre just schedule the coach lets it b cut out for us and we'll need apologizing for it either." The tracksters had only Iill last, week but hope to o star Ronnie Collins for the Collins holds the Caolina four inches. Coach Haskin had nothin shown by USC students wh g(o)d student support here. track meets than any schoo always have been pleased w sized. In conclusion the f'ormer' to have a good seasoni." 'I Our National Po ''Our' over'all pictur'e is have the potential to have team." This is how~ Coach Ho in his first y'ear' at the. diar "We have 15 boys who h before. Seven ot these hav'e D)an Reeves and Les Evan Rteising. '"Our future is fairly br mi.takes," he says of the n our spir'it is good we shouli division." Reising pointed1 out thal great p)ossibilities b)ecaulset gener'al and also the good v "Naturally we want sti coach, "because win or lose "Golf Anid T4 Our golf team this year' to watch because of' their "We're expecting big thing assures Coach Fr'ank Johnso from last year' except one." A new Atlantic (Coast( p)andled the golf teams this: another factor in our favor is depth. The two new memb)ers ( Henry Bevin.s. The renmainir' Jackie Seawell, Chuck Simn letterman returning from h Johnson thinks that hai will be a b)ig thing for Col chances for a succ'essful sea coach insists, "We definite out to Forest Lake ('ountr They can follow any of the would be gladl to have thern The tennis team, under r to win one match to better I have some potential b)ut it is ence before we' are going to Tomorrow the Bir'ds ml~e! personnel: Ray Hunter, nun two; John Heuer', number th her four spot; TIommy Mann, "The boys have really imj But, of course, experience is of the sophomore-laddened t Ck Gabs mriih TOM HUNTER Sports Editor . ts At A Glance ontinues on its merry way, anl more frequently, another pha. es into sight - spring sport times in the past, these variot ce for glory. ivity got underway with tean otal of 10 times. The baseba Erskine and then left for t nal Tournament and four moi on hand for Monday's game ar will not drop off as the seasc arts fan will enjoy a good trat ns scheduled for the U(C cindt )uld be a more enjoyable way I ernoon than at a track meet? llpeted inl two Illatcles So f, eir third tomorrow when the axey Gregg Courts. Ce tainly tennis game would be to wate A tew sets and then practice u tealli will atlenmpt to impro\ -1 recor*d by taking onl Nort t Lake (ountir Club, the hm -ks. For those of you who enjo are invited out to Forest Lal fterlool that the Birds are ek0 0 0 Off To The Races" in ha's high hopes for his grou we'll have a good SCsonl," h start at. Chapel 11ill the othe at's the best ve ever done." on how unprelictable this r11 boys and you go from a goo< like that." Due to the rugge e knowmn "we'll have our wor1 all the luck we can get. I'm no one senior with them at Chapt btain the services of basketba Florida State meet March 2( hligh jum1p reCordA of six feet but praise for the enthusiasn f he said, "We've always ha( We draw more people to ou I rc.m Washington to Texas. .th the attendance," he enipha track star rep)eated, "W~e lopt 'hen add(ed, '"' hat's our plani slime "Play Ball"! ~enerally favorab)le. I'd sayv w a good team but not a grea b Iteising sums up the '64 Bird n~ond head. ave never p)layedl on t he varsit, never played colleg~e basebal s are two examples," explain ight if we dlon't make any bi iue lettermen squad. "'But'sine I be able to finish in the firs baseball here at (Carolina ha his is a good baseball statei 'eathier is a big factor. Idlent supp)ort,"' mentioned thi we'll be out there hustling.'' mnnis, Anyone?" sh ould( be an in tere'st ing buncVi seemningly iulimited l)otentia s from o1ur golfers t his year n. "WVe have all the p)layers bac 'onflerence rule, which has e>~ vear to seven phlryers, shoulId I sinc IoneV of the strong point f the team are Billy Stork ani g five, Bill (lary, Sandy Snea ions, and( Eddie Brown are tH ist year's 8-2-1 team. ing the annual ACC meet her umbia and( should improve oL sonl. A bout studI(ent backing, th~ ly want to invite t he student y (Club1 for our home .matche: golfers during their rounds. W I out."' Ow coalch Bill McC(lai n, j ust ha ist season's record of 0-10. "WX going to take work and( exper: be a team'," says McChliin. ,t M'aryland with the followin her one ; Kay H owvard, niumlbe ree; Mike Strahley at the numIr five, and Lamar Hamilton, si> >roved, mentally and physically the big thing," McC lain note enm. McGuin Standa BY EDDIE KENYON t USC Track Team i Powerful Maryland won the 11th Annual Atlantic Coast Conference Indoor Games Saturday night at t Chapel Hill, to the surprise of no I one, but eyebrows were lifted a when South Carolina finished v third, ahead of such talented teams as Duke and Clemson. Maryland racked up 82 points, followed by North Carolina with 37, South Carolina, 22, Duke 17, Clemson, 16, Wake Forest, 7, North Carolina State, 6, and Vir d ginia last with five. A IIAPIPY COACH A smiling Coach Weems Uaskin saw his young squad take two gold medals for first places and score s in a total of seven events, despite 11 ,arly season injuries and some ( sickness. ' Two USC sophomores brought d the crowd to their feet with out 11 standing performances on the in door oval. k M;ke McGuinness flashed by . the meet record holder, Maryland's J:ohn Prettyman, on the final lap of the 600-yard run and sped smiling through the finishing line into the arms of his exultant team mates. McGuinness was clocked in al1:13.2, only seven-tenths of a set ond off the meet record. A few minutes later one of Carolina's Australian imports, Bob e Crombie. walked away with the h 880 in 1:51.1. Crmbie burned out e he field with a 55-second first y quarter mile then coasted the rest e of the way, winning easily. BROAD JUMP While McGuinness and Crombie won the only Carolina first places. other Camecocks were not sitting idle. Woody Chapman in the broad jump finished second only to Mike Cole of Maryland, who just the week before had captured the 0 event at the ICIA Meet in New S'ork, and is perhaps the best t1road jumper on the eastern sea board. Roland Brown rose to the occa sion with a fourth place finish in P a strong pole vault field. f( Allen Rose took fifth in the mile V with Walt Christensen taking a fifth place medal in the shot put. Hurdler David Gatch ended up b fifth in the high hurdles after Ii some fine running in the grueling o qualifying trials. John Hemmer, a sprinter by p trade, made a superb effort in the 600 and finished fifth with an im- Y portant scoring for USC. 0 [lMcGuinness and Ilemmer teamed b< up with Bland Addison and Ed wardl Ken yon to win their heat in R ,LIFE-SAVING Swimhming instructor Jimmy Ratliff reports that a senior Slife-saving class has been or ganized and will begin on Apri!t 6. It will take place on the (6th, l 7th, 10th, 13th, 14th, and 17th S of April, from 41-7 I'.M. at the USC poo01. It will be sponsoredt by the University D)epartmtenta of Physical Education, and will probably utilize student instruc tors. Interested persons are asked L to enroll by calling University e extension 426. : Senior Ball ePlayers Set For Future Three of the four senior s on the 163-E;4 Gamecock hasketballI hi ea p Jlan to continue their studI(ies I. aftr (rauation from the Univer "sy of outh Carolina in June. k Guard Terry Lucansky. whose 5.45 gradle-point-ratio of a possi ble 6.0 is one of the highest in the e entire student body, will either en Ster (dental school at Kent State Unoiversity in Ohio or remain at the University for graduate study in biology. Lucansky is fromn .Massillon, Ohio. ~' Guard Htill Yarbrough of ('har leston, S. C., also a dean's list stu e l-nt, has been accepted fo r ad - r m ission to the Medical Co1lb-ge of C South I (a rol ina at (Cha rleston this S jfall andl plains a mnedical career. I' orwardi R o ii n i e Collins of e WAinnsboro, S. C., who scored 1,256 po(ints fourth highest in school I hiistory - during his basketball i (areer and mnade~ the All Atlantie Coast Conference and All Regional N(CAA teams his senior year. ilans to enteir the University's Slaw school to prepare for a legal 'areer. -The fourth senior, forwvard -Jimmy Collins of Dumont, N. J., .is an edlucat.ion major and p)lans to teach and coach at a South 'Calina high school. ness An rds For he mile relay but finished fourth f 1 overall competition. 'I FRESHMEN n The USC freshmen tied for hird in their division, while the ii laryland frosh followed the ex mple of their big brothers and s valked off with top honors. r The Carolina frosh took two pi USC Trackm IVN& Mike McGuini Spring F( Sat., Com( "I think we've mnia(ie tremendous 1 rogress this sprini." said head I' )otball c.eb Marvin ass this t cek prior to the annual intra- w iuad ganhe Saturay. ti "We're g.oing to try to play a it. of b(iys Iext year and wolh ke to have three teams," lie went . 1. "This satur(ay also, we are,f inr to p))hty as mlany boys as i issibtle. Concerning the spirit of this aIS fo)otball team. Hass said, "I iIk the 1ental attitutle of the >ys is terrific." Backfiehlelrs rty Rosen. Larry Gill, Dan Leeves, andl Phil Bransen, plu seman .Jon Linder were praisedl the coneh fori t he ir out standI g play dluring the past few eeks. w "I woulId say the team is rnuch I rther progressed t hiis s pringU ainn at the same time in years one by," he* thought. NO IHEAlk? IK &ie k f t imh is 2:80 p.m.. andit ie football g;uoe n ill he the) min Ltraction fu a wee k-end t hat. will 1(elude a two-daiy Iralier's elinie )ontsored bty the Unliiversi ty at h. tie de(part tmenit andI a giant (en - try Club rally ftr u.vuhrs 4of the amhecock{ boiste r origan izat ion. Adti HLO(K '(" Admissio to thle spintg ga me is DJ * shop 608 Harden Street In Five Points Arnnouncing The Arrival of Our Spring Fashions * Suits * Short-Sleeved Sport Shirts * Slacks * Accessories A Complete Line For Your Wardrobe Needs *Daddy Junior Shop Four Iorks~. From The' Camnpus 608 Harden Street in Five Points Dial AL 2.7332 d Croi TracIt irst places in the persons of I aylor in the 880 and Eddie teier in the shot put. Don Stillwell picked up fou i the high and the low hurd The freshmen rounded out t coring with a fifth in the r clay, with the relay team c< osed of Taylor, Stillwell, E( on Take Tw ess >otball G Rain, C pC cents, for everyoniv with p1 vd.s going to tho lm-ok C C > help f:nlance thle var.iity let inerr organlizationl's Various vities. Thle Rud teaml %vill be (1uar1t icked by Dan Reeves and \ ,ature an all rising sentior ha v1d. Joining Reeves will be Ma OSCen and Larry Cill at halfba Al Pete DiVenierv at fullback Thev W\hite. team, w%ill feature I Junior backfield of J1iml Kiq ,q<uarter-back, Jeff .Jowers, onniv Limb at, halfback, andl 1 ranIS(In, at transfer from K, tey a1ulbc. evsadLm,h,hmm )O bal oraen Wene .~cn S f eeour coih Shelp hi ts 'iy thi collarstyles caue lulr eor ah 'Ihe~\ Fv ea wil oi tu I jnir hckfied f 1R nbie Set.A L Team 3o Sonnenfeld, and Bob Turner. Eb- South Carolina will open their outdoor season with a Florida trip Fri rth over the Easter vacation. Coach glate les. Baskin and his assistant Benjie led ieir Seagle cordially invite the sup- to at ifle port of the student body and all natio >m- Carolina fans during the coming ketb Idie season. letic o First Places o old lN "A g Ba: heen Years with tion I of S As Hass comIP progi Univi other MrI wins Univ< Nortl - the WVarr been Ile 4 rank: inN( S'. York thle f they I~ing i Bob Crombie "itlei Ai ketha York' Gmuire ame Held I at St 4ome Shine 126-3 ro'f- trough FridaV, but will return to collep Ifivei lub (olumbia in time to participate in Ie ter the spring football game. lila ac- The starting line for the Red selse team will have juniors Doug Sen- Conf ter and J. R. Wilburn at end, sen Vill ior Steve Cox and Len Sears at IiF ek- tackle, seniors Ed Ilertwig and team rtt Jim Johnson at guard, and junior gaie ek,. Jon Linder at center. ship, tiollit an wnr TEAM lio HleI The White team starting line honor nd will have either Al DeMartino or tan i Bhlil 1ill Dickens. both sophoniores at at St left end1(, junior .John Breeden at to th right upd junior Jerry Soles and Wi rrs sophomore Jon Komoroski at tac- siona imn, kie, junliors J1im Martin and D)an compt a. I .egat at guard, and junior Bo~b the I ay Gunnels at center. playt DI won't gis right til ~ This remarkabi its crisp, ju all day lor 1~~'~ 165% is35% cott< wash a: that made no wrink camp x Tailored wi Susses collar in tri and taper in every way *Du Pont R.T.M. Long sleeves -o Short sleeves-o >lete collection of (OW wash and wear season's most popular You'll like the easy and wear. its Men's Shop Saluda Ave. IcGuire o Coach or USC' aik McGuire, former colle and professional coach who lorth Carolina's Tar Heels unbeaten season and the mal championship- in 1957, iday was named head bas 11 coach and associate ath director at the University iuth Carolina. is said he felt the 47-year 'ew York Irishman would be * reat asset to our program." PERSONAL FRIENDS is said he and McGuire had personal friends for imany and "I am looking forward pleasure to a long associa with him at the University outh Carolina." associate athletic director. said McGuire would have lete charge of the basketball amt and would represent the -rsity at some neetings and ftn(tions. (uire, who coipiled a 14 collegiate record of 267 and 93 losses at St. John's 'rsity of New York and Carolina bfore coaching professional Philadelphin iors of the Nattional Basket Association in 1961-62, has out of coaching for two sen :TURNS TO COAllING returns to the coaching from a public relations jobl w York City. A native New r, McGuire is married to "rierl Patricia -johnsonl and have three ciidren. includ. ninrried daughter living in Kh, N. C. itar athlete in football, bas 11 and baseball at New . Xavier High School, Mc was a four-year letterman ith basketball and baseball . John's University. Guire coached 10 years at r Iligh School, compiling a 9 record, before en,cring the ,e ranks at St. John's. In ieasons he won 103 and lost fore moving to North Caro where his record for nine ns in the Atlantic Coast !rence was 164-58. AT UNC 1956-57 North Carolina swept unbeaten through 32 s to the National Champion earning for McGuire na I coach of the year honors. wid been voted a similar - by New York's metropoli vriters for his 25-5 season .John's when his team went 1! NCAA finals. th the Philadelphia p)rofes 1 team in 1961-62, McGuire iled a 49-31 record, losing i'ague title in a seven-game ff to the Boston Celtics. OW-A CTON e you the nie of day e shirt retains st-ironed look ig because it's Dacron* and >... the ideal ad wear blend0 "Look, Ma les" a famous us expression. th the popular button-down ie Ivy fashion d to trim you except price. ey $6.95 nIy $5.95