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|- 'Be By DONALD CAUGIIMAN Sports Editor "It's better than beating Duke last year," grinned an elated Frank McGuire after his scrappy G a m e c o c k s had k n o c k e d off nationally third-ranked North Carolina, 70.57, in the Carolina Field House Wednesday night. Savoring his first victory over the Tar Heels since becoming head coach at USC, McGuire praised his team for its spirited performance. "We really needed this one," he said. "After that disap pointing loss to Virginia last week, we needed something like this to help us get g ready for the tournament." The win gave the Gamecocks a 14-6 season record and insured them of their Both B Typical . Room Typical Suites, Single I A portion of the flor plan for ap with connecting baths anl single rooms residence floor has 20 rooms, a study, 111141 n1 rooms. Capstone is expected to be ready I semester. Capstone House 1y (AHOl. M11i.I.NAX sointed Amst. Managing Editor ""'"1 ' ble for Capstone House residence hall Dean 4 may be established an honor dorm Priori for women students. i given tc University officials s a i d this women. week that the dorm, formerly in- and dis< tended to house graduate men, will selected probably accommodiate 623 grad- The 1 nate, senior and selected junior pod wit} wonten next fall. the first R u 14e s governing curfews and ing roof house regulationIs mayi he liber- Capst4 alized to) a standard "maore suited lit the to that of a gradluate wome's am hall," D)ean of Women Elizabeth blocks f M. Clotworthyi said, of the p~ Room rents will be "comparable 1astwar< to other top!) e sdrs conm- link C miented vice-president for Businesscaps A ffairs Harold B3runton.can). Hotusing in formation for pro spective studIents now lists Cap-S sto)ne as at women's residence hall. Fees are listed as $1410 a semes.ter for rooms in suites and $170 for sepa rate rooms. Thn ee omek asked Brunton if dimners ini Capstonie's revolvinig rooftop restauranit would have ac-t Studer (ce4s to residence floors. "'No," the student administrator relied, "becau*e a rushed: one4 noni-stop1 ele-vatorT would c-arry "a had dliners to the re-stauranit dlurinig of ficer. mueail hours."Sat Allowing coe'ds to live in Clip- duced~~ b stone would vacate enough rooms - -- in exist,ing dlorms to provide hous ing for the 200 coeds now in Co Itunbia Hospital facilities, officials Thes p)rime reason for the switch in plans was a looming critical housing short.age for coeds. "Whereas housing for men for merly was the4 most critical prob lem, housinug for women is more critical no0w," Brumnton tokl The Purchase of Hotel C o l u mn b i a "changed the complete situation in accommodations for menCf," Birun ton said. "WVhen Capstone was lbeing p)lannedI, the mien's facilities were very critical.' According to purchase arrange ments, the former hotel pa&sses from University hands in four years. However, housing for sever-al hun dred mieni will be available in the 4 fall, 1968, and additional men's facilities are in infant pilainning stages. The4 durm is scheduled to) be ready for' uancii)y byV late sum mern. F'inal 5tee4lwoirk was finmishied early this wee4k. D ean C'lotworthy, who) recom menided the instititn (of the honor dotrmi, commented, "'I feel that the womien are readly to acce'pt more responisibiility. It makes for a bet.ter situnation. I see no reason why this 4i systemn wouild not work.''"t a luln, tmx Associatedl Womenh's Studienit imomIi I I'.....s1...t J.m... WO44Wi0a Ima. lin. w-k u tter 'i first winning ACC season "When you beat a team it's especially pleasing, M( out, "but I really hate tc Dean's teams; he's a very Dean Smith, N. C. con disappointent with his tW play and lack of reboun( without a doubt our worst lost to Georgia Tech. This game all season in which o completely broken down." The Gamecocks out-rebo Heels, 50-29, and stifled lina's high-scoring All-Ai Lewis and Larry Miller, wi zone defense. MiLLer, averaging better th Suite 00IIlS tone 1101in4 Show. Muite.4 rith private hatl.. Each lility, ironing and .torage or 4wcipaniic before fall Will omen i conuittee to recom vorking house rules feasi use in an honor dorn, lotworthy said. y for the rooms will be all graduate and senior Juniors in good academic iplinary standing will be ats space allows. S-story dormitory is equip I "conveintion" facilities on floor as well as a revolv Lop restaurant. >neQ is undler construction L'nd of College Street on e I I. This is about three rom the eastern boundary resent campus. 'er, plans for six-bl>ck I C epansioni will event ually p~ a t 0 n e to the Present nate S~ udent i ut Senate went to hat for servicemen Wednesday in 415-miin ute meeoting l abeled session" by its5 pres5idin~g approved a b)ill intro Sen. Lois' Parks calling Oameck* phete by Rockhelz F. lee Bailey of Amecrica's leading crimui oeri', F. Ire Bailey of BOa k time off fromt the court ife' to) viit Caroli,na last N' story nn1 nn=C . han Du ever per game, hit on like this one from the floor a Guire pointed throws for 15 poir > beat one of Heels' top point-m good friend." four of 11 field g cl, expressed of 11 from the fr itm's offensive North Carolina ling. "It was 53 shots from the -ame sinee we centage. The Tar was the first making nearly hal1 jr offense has previous 23 garne; The Gamecocks inded the Tar shooting nights in North Caro- 50.9 percentage o nericans, Bob "Sal hit that ju th their sticky had eyes," laughe< reserve forward J .han 22 points Leading s c o r e Lke Win' only fLive of 12 shots Thompson with 16 points. The speedy nd five of ten free guard played havoc with North Caro Is. Lewis was the Tar lina's pressing defense as he dribbled Lker with 16 points on through the entire Tar Heel team on oal atempts and eight several oceasions. *e throw line. Skip Harlicka was rext in scoring managed only 19 of with 13 points, while Gregor and Stan floor for a 36.8 per dard added 11 and nine, respectively. Heels had averaged Both teams were cold from the onset, of their shots in their and midway of the first half the score " was 15-9 in favor of the Tar Heels. had one of their best But the Gamecocks suddenly caught recent games with a fire and reeled off 14 straight points 1 27 of 53 shots. before Lewis converted a pair of free mp shot as if the ball throws to make the score 23-17 with 3:22 1 McGuire in praise of left in the half. l Salvadori. The teams swapped baskets before the r for USSC was JHack (See Mcusre, Pane 10) came"O.k phots by Flon As Victory Nears: 'Beat Duke' IVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA (ol. LVII, No. 20 Columbia, South Carolina. March 3. 1967 Founded 1908 -- .' will 'y \(IN Gamecock photo by Galloway Capstone House INSIDE otights thr Hoppe 10 Editorials 10' Exchange 5 )0 lders Faculty 6 fInquiry 3 for sJceial registration considera- Letters 10 tion for national guardsmen and Social Affairs 4 reservists. Sports 7-9 The measure would give regis- Terrible Tom 5 tration priority to servicemen for -- - -- tas o them to arrange classes convenient to their training schedules. The meeting was criticized by Senate Pre.sident Jim Mulligan and >ther senators who objected to the hurried nature with which many bills were dealt. USC Greeks will return to the cu Senate limited its session to 15 tois of Hellenic days Monday for a minutes by pre-setting adjourn ment tin, done, in the opinion of annual week of fraternity - sorori many senators, b e c a u a e of the festivities. USC-UNC basketball game that Olympic games in the ancient tri night. dition Friday afternoon will highlig) SPFAKER S'GGFSTION the w e e k -1 o n g slate of activitie Among Olympic events are a fo( Tahled by the Carolina legisla- race, an Eros Olympiad, an Aphr tors was legislation to allow any student or group of s t u d e n t ('it' contest, a slave auction and "whether recognized by the lni- Circus Maximus. versity or not," to submit requests Thgaewilbfrm2t6p. for speakers to appear on campus.onntauasfedsuhof1o Tlhe measure was voted favor-so Ste. ably out of committee after its in- Aprd fGek rse ntg troduoct ion there. a( sotdntv otmsW A hill authored by Sens. Harry Knobel, Rusty Ellerbe and Jim wn t a'fo h osso (Daut.hen to establish three train-th aw sorlbeoe2pm ing sessions for orientation coun- 'hewkopn Mnay it selors was also approved. cnoainfralGek t7pm Under its provisions, counselorsthRusl oe.Cncainps would be selected in the spring,eraeMs.rnkAxnd,n and attend briefings on University toa rsidn fKpaKp p)olicies and traditionsl before fall semester orientation. Gma n ila .Fretr Also passed were measures to Ohe Moayctvieinld amend the procedure for selectaing rcpina :5pm n a outstanding seniors to grant Sen-(icuinat9pm 'te reprosentation to C o I u m b i a Pnl eueTedya . .al n t 7m ofHlp nc.asMody.o On C Morse Draft By CARL STEPP of Chief Reporter VI Carolina's G r e a t Issues series h) turns its spotlight on the draft br Friday with an address by Sen. Wayne Morse on "proposed alter natives to the draft system." The Oregon Democrat's address r is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Field House and will be followed by a question and answer period. The program is open to the public. The sessions on the draft, part of the Student Government - spon- t sored Great Issues s e r i e s, were launched Thursday with a dinner and p a n e I discussion involving seven student body presidents from Palmetto State colleges. ILNCHEON U-PON ARRIVAL Morse will a r r i v e here from Washington e a r l y Friday after noon and will join Lt. Gov. John West, USC President Thomas F. d Jones and Student Body President Hill Youngbood for a luncheon. Gov. Robert E. McNair will also attend the luncheon if his schedule permits. Following his I u n c h e o n, the senator will conduct a press con ference at 3 p.m. in Russell House. Working journalists from the Car olinas and Georgia have been in- tl Vited. A dinner in honor of the veteran a legislator is scheduled for Friday :p evening, with University and state h i~ames Toj ek Events ;- Discussion leaders are Mrs. ME n Blake, national president of A )elta Pi; Sarah Hlealy, dea women at the University of Alab, Nelda S c h u l t z, assist.ant dea women and Panhellenic advise t Emory; George W. Spasyk, nat s. service secretary of L a m b d a >t Alpha; and Jack R. lotaling, sistant to the eminent supremi( corder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A 6 p.m. banquet for speakers divide the two discussion sessions S Wednesday's only planned eve an 8 p.m. concert at Township torium for Greeks and dates witi IS Impre*sions providing en tertaimi II T he an nu al IPC - Panhel *e Awards Banquet, at which Frate Man and Sorority W~oman of the will be named, is scheduled from a to 10 p.ml. Thursday at Rockb n Country Club. (- Friday's Greek Games will bc -i- lowed by a dance frmm 8 p.r la midnight. The Villagers will e tain. Saturday will begin with a pa a Party at Barkoot's Pond, feata el the Shirelles. Final event of Creek Week w n. individual fraterni.ty parties fr p.m. to midnig-ht Satnrday. amp us Friday E x a mine s Alternatives ficials and studtlent leaders in tAd. Morse wi%%"1 he joined 4n campus his (iaughter. M rs. H ugh Canp il of lartsvilie. The Great I-sues pro)grans will tune on Monday, 'March 13. with speech by 1'. S. Sen. Frnest F. ollings at r p.m. in the Field tUsle. Ilollings' talk, also open to the ullic, is expected to deal with Ietntam and his post-election visit that country. I' u e s d a y, March 14, Colonel aniel U. Oner, deputy (lirector f the Selective S-ervice System, 1ll present the Administration'.; de of the draft discusS.ion at 7 :30 .n. in the Assembly lom of ussell House. SPEAK -Ol'T The series will be concluded Fri sy, March 17. with S t u den t peak-Out at 1 p.m. in Russell ouse. I)uring this session stu "nt will have the opportunity to -view. debate and discuss points ado by speakers during the pre sproigramns. Se>fl The draft sessions are the se"-e id of Student Government's Great "ues presentations here this year. he intial program dealth with 1e'n. 'lZ u" nStr-e, U-( regoi It use of drugs. Kil i-ru', is view. on the draft do t" Hobson and Bob Shruin are tis eke ad rt ttfe lia M1or. t oharge of arrange^ment- for the lio polieit"% on t uraft, will r4igram and Becky Warren 1 . on .ugg-ed aternati%e. to ad ing din ner arrang"ements. the prent " tenm. xine lpha n of n of r at iol al Chi wan re wlh ional Chni fos wile Shlele