The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 17, 1967, Page Page Eleven, Image 13

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USC Lose By SCOTT GIl Staff Writ The Gamecock trackmen coi indoor meet of the season last versity of North Carolina. The four-way meet included Clemson. Clemson surprised with 38 points to UNC's 34, Du cocks' 27. "The injury of Dabney Pa. to the Gamecocks, especially s close," said Coach Weems Bas meet. Pasco, a favorite in the hig during the warm-ups and (lid The Gamecocks scored two Taylor won the 1000-yard run relay team consisting of Soni and Taylor also won with a tim Ed DeMarks finished secon one of his heaves was equal to winner. Sonnenfeld also captu the 600-yard clash. In the freshman division three first places with Tony high jump, Algie Sims (4:28.7) Howe (2:24.7) in the 1000-yar The Gamecocks travel to : urday to participate in the Mc 'Spartanbur By tlEYWARI) AIDI,Y the Staff Writer Carl Spartanburg Junior ('ollege, be- to c hind Jimmy Graham's 22 points, was rolled up a 57-52 victory over the lef: Carolina Freshman team Monday. the The Biddies jumped out to a SP.a 2-0 lead in the opening moments. lead and the game progressed at an S almost even rate until Spartan- frua burg ran up a 20-12 lead midway the ENGINEERING, Ever s think 9/10 a may Ii under the su Could beC. Now that you har ground, you may 1) mlost valuable aisse kinetic pcrsonalIity. Comibine these cart( commonu)f-senlse appri prolemls aind you cC Ilul's D)ata Proccssii We're talking about puter Applications of computers in sol any kind. And the I< Whatever your hI sign up now for a If, for some reason,. you ari lt.\l Coirnoraltion. R~oomi K s Meet tARD er npeted in their second Saturday at the Uni UNC, Duke, USC and everyone by winning ke's 29 and the Game ;co was a severe blow ince the score was so in in summing up the h hurdles, was injured not compete. first places when Bob in 2:14.4, and the mile enfeld, Wingo, Harris a of 3:27.7. I in shot put although that of the first place red a second place in the Biddies captured Calendar (6-2) in the in the mile and Bobby run.2 lontgomery, Ala., Sat ntgomery Relays. S g Junior Ka half. Carolina, behind Corky 10-38 1 revale and Greg Blatt, began game. ut into the lead, and the game tied at 30-30 with 45 seconds Caroli in the half. 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Cromer is a Physical Edi graduate student from Lak, and his baseball backgrot impressive. In 1960 he signed a profe contract with the St. Louis nal Baseball organization second baseman and a she The decision to sign a ci was a difficult one to ma cause in addition to his b offers Cromer had attracte eral scholarship offers as i ball quarterback. ONNENFEILI) In fact, Roy's original d had been to go to Clemsoi iocks Off Biddi ad with 12:35 left in the capitalize on three Spart turnovers and were unable na then hit a cold spell the deficit below five point not score for another five Besides Graham's 22 and fell behind 46-38. Tommy Curry contributed 22 left. Bob Cremins hit Larry Walker chipped in si I shots to end the drought Crem ins led the Biddie the Biddies within six. with 14 points. lie was ai z the last minute of play,! Blatt and Carnevale who rolina Frosh failed to 11 and nine points, respe mts to "make it" in the field. 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While we were there the scouts )ntract took us to dinner at Stan Musial'. ke be- restaurant with six other pros aseball pects, and then they showed us d sev- the town. t foot- "Later we met . with the heads of the Cardinal system. The con e tract they offered would give me i a little more money than the on a others, and I was very impressed with the Cardinal organization. so I signed." B S The contr-et included a $10.0n bonus: spread over a three-year period. In this type of contract anburg the parent organization guaran to cut tees a $10,000 income per season, and the difference between the points, salary paid by the farm club aid the amount guaranteed is paid 16 and by the parent club. rven. MOVED AROUND attack Like most players working their led by way up in professional ball, added Cromer moved around a great tively. deal. ''I lived with ny hags packed," he commented. His playing assignments went as high as AAA ball, the step be low the major leagues. )uring the spring training sessions he worked with the "big club" at their camp in Florida. The other day Roy expressed a dislike for cold weather and this feeling is probably a result of his stints wth teams in Winnepeg, Canada and Billings, Montana where baseball weather is some times lacking. Before he signed to play base ball Cromer promised his parents that he would get a college educa if she doesn't give it JADE I After Shave, 6 o,., $3.50 Budda CoogneGift Package, 12 o SayCologne, $3.50 BudaSoap Gift Set, 40 . Coon,4ox., $3.00 AtrShave, 4 ox,, 25 Use All of Sum Opert Your Charge A * 1 hour c.r 1 day * Specahleta in dry * 24Jone co-op lam * Hand finlahed ehi *ei. nearer se.r a @ 30 dary to pay L AU N DRY e MAte mA Cromer [eacher he line this wish should be realized ;ion without difficulty. His former the superior. Dick Weldon, has noth Roy ing but praise for this Cardinal and turned (amecoc(k. his Last .June Roy married the tep former Donna T o m I i n s o n of as Olanta. S. C.. and they now reside de in University Terrace. Now that em. he is ma ried and back in school 11-- Roy doe-s not regret his decision the to quit professional baseball. em- lie says. "I miss the playing, aff. but not the traveling and eatinj; he out. The buses get (Id; in Billings (e-. we had buses with cots for all i he night trips. We would play in go Billings one night then drive all we night and the n("xt morning to "lub arr ivi n trime to play another m)es night game." We Pi'SENT GAME )('KS t 0 d Talking about sonme, of the pres t o o en' (;am)ecocks' chances in pro of ball ('r~mer feeI that I)an ns." Scarpa, liobb Bryant. Toy Mc the ('r,and Frank Partyk., may Roy have thet ability to play j)rofes r a t .si(na! ball. "'m niot saying that tto they would b. with the big elub ddi- in th,ree year i. " h says. "b'll the ' h.y ('ould4 play ba~L. til " T, h id pa 111 (;am,ec('(k, have e xpe"ri ar(,- e1Ce(d wW inn;ng S s on the ake 'diam nd nl I thre(" tim;es in the ill," last fifteen ytears and1 th(-se sea .(ns have m (l 14 n the past three Lree years. Mulch "f thel, credi; f(:r ,uldl 'hi. 1.1.-. sU'e . u -.-3 the as s'ant (,(' R} ,y ('rime, w}I, t nd(- ha ( S his a1b lil iy and t husiasmt Intramurals Competition As the prev ious tournaments. the independents and sororit is >un- competed for the tw o titles. 'ith The badminton tournament was laur- on by l.w ter South in the inde pendent dik ision and second place .%ent to the Town girl, team. In the sororit y com pet it ion. I r'lta Zeta won the badminton title and Zeta Tau 1Ipha ran a close second. In ping-pong, the surorit) %ic tors wtere Kappa Delta. first place. and Tri-Delta second place. TIo%% n4 girls tuok the independent charm pionship i ith South Tower in see ond. The w%omen athitlees closed out las"t senmester ni ith a~' (olleyblall touLIrnamtent TI-De )lta won4 4( thet to,urnament b., a tight nmarg in wtith Alpha IDelta P'i. The' inde pendent title' was earned by Lower SoEuth. In the %4oro4rit.s iivisioni for total points oEf last se'meste'r. Tri-I)elta leads wtith Alpha Dl'ta Pi in see ond place. In independent points. McC lintock dornmitory leads South Towier by a close margin. 1\I Onlyyou can preventforefes. iRoy i ie AsI tion, and to honor this promise attended the Florence exten of USC in the off-seasons. At end of four years in the pros decided to return to school devote full time to earning degree. This is an unusual for a professional baseballer those players without college grees seldom return to get th lt((y's ex:)erience in baseba from Little League through to pros-makes him a valuable n her of the Caroina athletic si )uring Fall baseball practice puts the varsity through its pa On the basis of this associatior says, "As a coach I shouldn't out on a limb like this, but should have a tremendous this year, if the pitching co t h rou g h. have a g schedule with a l(t outside tea: , ! Itegarding. A('C race. predicts t the t e a nm watch in a tionl to Gamnecocks Cromer be North ( lina and ('lemson. "We can the whole thing if we play h he feels. When he finishes his le: work. R y states that he w like to remain as a coach at collbge level. With his outst, ing qualification, in the base Women's Begin Nei 14 I)IA N I L LAYl1( 1. E Staff Writer The Women's Intramural (' cil began the spring semester a ping-pong and badminton t nament. to you... -get it yourself! El SANK. NEW YORK -0. Oct D ST TO Serving T he Gamecocks. In T heir Own Backyard Ishine's Services ecount Now At SUNSHINE service (by req=cot) :leaning Ieathem & suede. Awir & CLEANERS am' os ror