The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 03, 1965, Page Page Four, Image 4
Fro"s The
SIDELINES
BY ERNIE TRUBIANO
Sports Editor
AFTERTHOUGHTS
If Doug Senter isn't All-ACC defensively, who is? We
challenge the choice of Clemson's Sursavage, a sophomore,
over the Marietta, Ga. senior. . . . Others on my All-ACC
team include middle guard Dan Legat and Coach-of-the-year
Marvin Bass.
And from the November 19 issue of the Tiger . . . "The
Gamecock offense has shown an incredible ability to move
the ball against some of the nation's best defenses. Last
week Carolina pushed two touchdowns across the Alabama
goal line and seriously threatened a number of other times.
Perhaps the secret to this potent explosive offense is Colum
bia's answer to Johnny Unitas and Ray Berry-Mike Fair
and J. R. Wilburn." . . .
Fair and Wilburn combined to virtually rewrite Caro
lina's passing and receiving records during the 1965 season.
Fair passed South Carolina to the co-championshilp of
the Atlantic Coast Conference. He set school records of 89
completions, 175 attempts, and 1,049 yards.
Wilburn, signed this week to a pro contract with the
Pittsburgh Steelers, set season records of 28 receptions, 562
yards; the career reception record of 70, and the one-game
mark of nine against Wake Forest.
Fair also twice tied the one-game record of 29 individual
pass attempts-in the Duke and Maryland games.
Maybe the Tiger staff knew what they were talking
about.
* * *
The Sun Bowl game of Texas Western vs. TCU should
have no trouble filling the
30,000 capacity of the El
Paso stadium.
Evidently the officials of
the bowl are seeking local
rather than national acclaim
by picking two Texas teams
to appear in a Texas bowl.
Reminds us of those Texan
jokes.
NCAA Names
USC's Baskin Pendnine I
To Olym pics Oh what a quieting, soothing
effect a delicious box of cho
Weems Baskin, veteran USC colates has on the feminine
track coach, has been named to the world. Try a box and see.
NCAA Olympic Games Committee
for the 1968 Olympic Games.
Baskin, chairman of the NCAA
THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH
Track and Field rules commit
tee and immediate past president
of the National Collegiate Track
Coaches' Assn., is one of nine ap
pointees to the Olympic committee.
Others include co a chesa Bill
Bowerman of Oregon; Dan Can
ham of Michigan; Carl Cooper of
Arizona, Jesse Hill of Southern
California, Gaston Lewis of Cen- -
tral State, EClliot Noyes of Dar-th
mouth, Jack Patterson of Texas,
and Frank Sevigne of Nebraska.
The committee will hold its or
ganizational meeting Nov. 29-30 at
the Willard Hotel in Washington,
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DADYJUOR
FANSInItdt ueev'exlu
Bob Gunnels
Leads Cocks
In 17-16 Win
Senior linebacker Bobby Gun
nels, whose deflection of a two
point pass attempt with 40 seconds
to play preserved a 17-16 victory
and earned a share of the At
lantic Coast Conference football
championship, was South Caro
lina's top defensive performer
against Clemson.
In addition to his game-winning
heroics at the end, Gunnels par
ticipated in 18 tackles, seven of
them wiassisted, and excelled in
other '. ases to earn 37 points in
the (.ani-cocks' grading system
for derensive players.
Close behind was junior corner
back Bobby Bryant who partici
pated in 15 tackles, eight of them
unassisted, and interceptedi a pass
in compiling 3.1 points.
Third in the grading, and shar
ing the "Cock of the Walk"
honor with Gunniels and Bryant
as one of the (aimecocks' three top
dectenive p1layers was j unior mlidl
die guard Hill Dickens who was in
on 1.1 tackles, six unassisted, and
causeld a Clemson fumble in rolling
up 29 points.
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DEFENSE TACKLES ASSISTS POINTS
Senter 23 86 252
G;uinnels 34 82 197
Legat 28 76 189
(al1oway 37 42 178
Juk 19 66 172
Reeves 18 58 165
Bryant 28 36 157
Dickens 27 58 156
Cole 12 (5 125
V. Williams 12 48 108
Cox 13 41 102
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FIVE POINTS
"Most Convenient To Carolina"
General Electric is au
All you need is brains
ada fairly rugged coi
Oh, yes. Something else that will space, we're fact
help you at G.fL. is an uInderstand- mnak ing life on e
ing of the kind of world we live in, There's a lot I
andI thc kind of world we will live in. too, as our peop
There's a lot happening: The dIred dlifferent al
population is continuing to explode, the problems of
The strain on resources is becoming Supplying mor
alarming. At a time when men are electricity with
being lured by the mysteries of Controlling smo;
GENERAL 4
Locke
TERRY
Although sportscaster and ex -
coach Bud Wilkinson insisted it
was a good game, we were disap
pointed by last week's Army-Navy
clash. It couldn't have been closer,
granted, but we happen to like a
lot of offense and have also come
to expect exceptional, exciting,
and unorthodox play in the inter
service battle. However, the day
was not completely lost, for being I
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imagination,4
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'art/h more livable. bettcr strcct
iappening at G.E., transportation.
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reas to help solve in the world
a growing world: shape the wor
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nutc lear reactors. Electric, wher<
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in the Philadelphia sphere of in
fluence (luring the weekend gave
us a chance to see what is known
as the "Little Army-Navy Game."
The game was played 60 miles
east of Kennedy Stadium - in At
lantic City's Convention Hall -
and kicked off a few hours later
than its big brother - at five
o'clock.
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