The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 28, 1966, Page Page Eleven, Image 11
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Joins Gq
By CHIP RUSSO
Staff Writer
The latest addition to the Game
cock varsity basketball team is
junior Tom Farrell.
Farrell, 6-4, 195, from West
Keansburg, N. J., played his first
two years of college basketball at
Kilgore Junior College in Kilgore,
Texas.
During his freshman and sopho
more years Farrell was picked for
the Texas Eastern Conference All
Tournament teams. le was the
unanimous pick for the All-Con
ference teams and was chosen for
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While at Kilgore he averaged 29
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lina, Farrell was asked why he
transferred here. le answered,
"I came here for two reasons;
first, I want to finish my educa
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to come here.
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"What the hell's wrong with you
Walt?" "You need glaz-ses, ref?
"You stupid bum!" "Trying U
throw the game, fat man!"
The least recognized, yet th
most important min on the playin
f:eld is the man in stripes. No
wnly is he unrecognized, he i
somet.imes the most abused persoi
on the field.
Our candidate for the most un
derpaid masochist is Walt Golbir
Walt, who hails from Hunting
ton, New York, is the old pro o
intramural referees. Entering th
University in January of 1963
Walt began his career as an int.ra
mural arbiter in September of tha
year, and has continued in tha
capacity ever since in football, soft
ball, and basketball.
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trical engineering major and draw
ing beer at the Candy Cane, Wal
somehow finds time to referee dur
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Explaining that flag football is
tougher to call than tackle, Walt
-4ated that there are more rules,
such as guarding the flags, leaving
the feet, etc., which keep the ref
cree on his toes.
lie added that a lot of arguments
are caused by the participants nott
knowing the rules.
Although Walt has been "ref
fing" here for three years, he was
no newcomer to the business when
he started. While out of school, he
had umpired in a high school base
ball league non-professionally in
his hometown.
Plans for the future are indefi
nite, but Walt is contemplating
going to graduate school at Purdue I
or North Carolina after graduat
ing in January, 1967.
One thing is definite; Walt
would like to be a college referee.
It is in his blood.
Expounding on the subject, the
"old pro" states that it is some
times difficult to break into the
college rank. There are tests to be(
taken, technicalities to learn and
experience to gain.
A number of college referees are
taken from high school ranks, .-o
Walt will probably start there.
Surely, to referee professionally
as an avocation will supplement his
income, but Walt will make it -
because he enjoys it.
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SPORTSCOF
By DONALD CAUGHMAI
Sports Editor
The Gamecocks will face
vhen they meet Lou Saban's N
'ark. Apparently the genera
hat the game will not be muc
omments are taken from a ;
)ct. 17 issue of the Washingto
"There are signs Saban at
o come out of the 1966 campt
)ly 8-2 record. The Terps are
"They're idle this weekend,
igainst Paul Dietzel's South C
"The Clemson contest Nov.
)ig obstacle the rest of the v
hat one, and the Atlantic Com
o be theirs."
If we understand Mr. W}
halking up another win for
he fact that Maryland is fa
tware that the Terrapins have
.ocks have won only one of si:
But we absolutely hate to
inyone. We think the Gameco(
earm as Maryland. If Mr. W
vill be an automatic win for t
,oing to be in for quite a surpi
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We were quite impressed w
nembers of the Gamecock M
iay's Tennessee-Carolina game
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mother tough test Saturday
Taryland Terrapins in College
I consensus in that area is
i of a contest. The following
itory by Russ White in the
i Daily News:
id his young club are going
tign with a 7-3 record, possi
,aining momentum.
but have another home game
arolina eleven Oct. 29.
12 seems to be the Terps' only
:ay. A win for Maryland in
Lst Conference crown figures
ite correctly, he is already
:he Terrapins. We recognize
vored, and we are certainly
a 3-2 record while the Game
C games.
be considered a pushover by
'ks are just as fine a football
hite thinks Saturday's game
he Terrapins. we think he is
'ise.
ith the enthusiasm shown by
arhing Band at last Satur
We also commend Director
for a most impressive half
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