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Rugged In Con It was a bitter pill! It never is easy, but we Alabama. And it wasn't jus were in great shape until that Dennis Homan really throughout the game. And behind our defense for a t bler. Stabler is bound to America. Boy, can he run I But Stabler's greatest abili We got knocked around have some players on the d< lost our starting guard, Bob in his lower arm. It was a i starting offensive guards in But I just can't keep my entire attention is on Clems, North Carolina State and arc of the conference heap. A Carolina loss to Clen championship. A Carolina i ference a three-way tie be and Clemson. A Clemson victory would us a 5-5 season. A Carolina v with Carolina 6-4 and Clemsi Clemson was picked by e best personnel in the confer choice to win the conference fore the year that he had air his best team in the school's Clemson has run roughs a victory over the Gamec, sweep. There is the backgr Clemson is a huge footb, personnel and great depth. A pre-season banquet circuit, " the Gamecocks have on their That was nearly accurat( and their quarterback, Jimm3 a spirited competitor. Budd; gainer in the ACC. We are only sorry we enough to accommodate th to attend this game. That not come up to another ,suc new stadium or a major "Cockpit." We will feel the pinch ne four great home games (D)uk andl tickets will be nice to has We will be suiting up a hats" (seniors) this Saturday year! These men will be out for the coin toss. It will be their last time to suit up as "Gamnecocks." We are really proud of the performance that they have given us this year. It's all on the line Satur day. We need your help, your support and your cheers. Good luck to us all. Growth Opportunities Roberts Company ...a major international manufacturer of textile ma chinery based in Sanford, N. C. with facilities also in Greenwood, S. C., Belgium, Italy and the United Kingdom and sales offices throughout the world may have the op portunity for you. 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Clemson won handily over now by themselves at the top ison would give Clemson the 'ictory would make the con tween Carolina, N. C. State, give Clemson a 6-4 season and ictory would reverse the above )n 5-5. veryone as the team with the ence and were the unanimous' title. Coach Howard said be -eady built his team. This was history. hod over the ACC with only Dcks needed for a complete -ound. Ill team. They have excellent s Clemson coaches said on the We have more lettermen than whole squad." They are very solid overall Addison, is a fine passer and v Gore is the leading ground don't have a stadium large e thousands who would love is a real tragedy. We must h situation without either a modification of our present xt year, too, because we have e, Georgia, Florida State, VPI) e. tremendous group of "black . Iow we will miss them next CORNELL ARh * GOOD FOOD * Convenient To Campus * Pleasant Atmosphere e 10% Discount On Meal STUDENT SPECIAl CORNELI PHARI * Prescriptions * Cosmeti OPEN 7 A na Kni Tuscal< Dy DON IIULT Staff Writer Motorists roaring along a ma jor Alabama'highway Friday may have been puzzied by a large group of persons milling about along the roadside. The group, in fact, included a number of USC personnel, includ ing coaches, trainers, newsmen, and Mrs. P a u I Dietzel, all stranded when a bus carrying the Gamecock One Weel In Intran By BUZZ PLEMING Staff Writer In one week the intramural foot ball season will come to a close. Currently in fraternity play, Sigma Nu and Phi Kappa Sigma Tigers Drop N. C. State; Lead League By GAIL LOWRY Staff Writer Showdown time is almost here for the Atlantic Coast Conference title contenders. Clemson's u p s e t victory over N. C. State lofted the Tigers into first place in the conference and gave the Gamecocks a shot at a three-way tie for the title. Satur day's Carolina-Clemson game will tell the story. Orange and Sugar Bowl repre sentatives were among the most important spectators at the Clem son-State battle at Death Valley. They saw State take a 6-0 half time lead on two field goals by Gerald Warren, then watched the Tigers strike the fatal blow in the third quarter. Jimmy Addison fired a 28-yard touchdown strike to Buddy Gore, and Arthur Craig converted to give the Tigers a 7-6 lead. Jacky ,Jackson zipped seven yards for the final C I e m s o n score and Craig added the extra point, giving Clem son a 14-6 win. The UNC Tarheels knocked down the I)uke Blue Devils, 20-9, to end their season on a fine note. Two second - half touchdowns gave the underdog Virginia Cava liers a 14-10 victory over Tulane Saturday to give U. Va. a 4-5 rec ord going into the Maryland game. Wake Forest took their fourth straight victory over Maryland in a Friday night ACC game. IS CAFETERIA L ARMS tIACY CS Soda Fountain * Toiletries res Gam )osa Sat company to Tuscaloosa suffered a t breakdown. The breakdown was just one of the interesting sidelights of the I trip to Alabama, but the most. important event of the weekend was the main event - and the Gamecocks came out on the short end of a 17-0 score. The polished and deep Crimson Tide, apparently bound for another post-season bowl, struck twice in the second quarter and once in the Remains oural Play are assured places in the top two of Division II. In Division 1, Pi Kappa Alpha must win t h e i r next game to emerge as champions. In fraternity action last week it was Lambda Chi Alpha 14, Phi Epsilon Pi 12; Pi Kappa Alpha 35, Kappa Sigma 0; Phi Kappa Sigma 28, Kappa Alpha 0; and SAE 13, Sigma Chi 9. The Independents are still led by Zone 17 (Dorni M, floors 1-4) in Division I and by Zone 2 (El liott) in Division II. There were two forfeits last week, one by Zone 15 (K, 1-4) to Zone 7 (right wing of Preston) t and one by Zone 16 (K, 5-7) to Zone 2. The team from the first four l floors of Dorm L, Zone 13, de feated Zone 12 (Columbia Hall), { 13-7. A few fields away Zone 14 I (L, 5-7) dumped Zone 6 (left wing of Preston), 27-0. Zone 3 (Town Men) also met t Zone 14, falling to the tune of ( 27.0. Maxcy Brotherhood, comprising 1 Zone 4, defeated Zone 10 (J) by a 7-0 shutout score. Zone 19 (N, 1-4) dropped the a Zone 5 (Woodrow) squad, 13-6, while Zone 11 (Columbia Hall) A scored a 13-12 victory over Zone s 20 (N. 5-7). s h. UNE HERE'S THE THE "U" 11 Now you r -1n be 1- r dI r 2 r ort I - nir' , t for 4l l pl d f to it pn1c n r, . w r it Mayo'th rs.y. 1426hmo voA'l 4 .ecocKs urday hird period to record their seventh vin of the year. It was the fourth loss for the ;amecocks. After a smooth flight to Ala bama, the-not-eo-emooth bus ride di to Tuscaloosa, and a day of pre- Sa game preparations, the Gamecocks met the Alabama squad in spa cious Denny Stadium. The Tide started off by running ip the middle, apparently judging h t to be the weakness in the 'Cocks as lefense. At first it appeared they >ad guessed wrong as the Game- te ocks held the first two t i m e s Bama had possession. Meanwhile, Carolina moved the ball very well on the strength of the running of Warren Muir. The Gamecocks once drove past mid field., but were foiled when a pass to the open Fred Zeigler was over thrown. Alabama began moving on nedium-range passes and the op .ion play which was executed to )erfection by quarterback Ken ; t a b I e r. The Tide drove close mough for a field goal in the sec )nd period, and in the closing min ites of the first half Stabler and 'nd Dennis Homan teamed for a pectacular 4 0 - y a r (I touchdown ass, giving the Tide a 10-0 half ime edge. Alabama tacked on a final score n the third quarter, as the Game ocks' offense was effectively con ained by the Tide defense. CBC Defeats soccer Club The USC Soccer Club, crippled y the loss of three starters, fell o Columbia Bible College Satur ay, 4-2. Carolina's two goals were scored y teaiii captain Clare Hodge. In ured players Billy Para, Andy ,ooper and Celso Olivera were un ble to see action. The USC team, which beat CBC -2 two weeks ago, is 2-1 on the eason. Their next game will be cheduied against The Citadel. vd a a s o 1ie .. thS.t. vrto,nrat. h ay in t rp,i t ii1Oul l 1)1 ing jr t in wh itheve rhoow rJu ;s t 9.95 ve MEN'S SHOP STREEBT The season has come down eted last week, there is a lot turday's Clemson-Carolina en There's a conference title cocks' hope for a winning sea for a winning season. Plus a Prior to the season, Clemson w this year's team might just head coach-or something-i Somehow, 5-4 seems a little am fielded by Howard. Nonetheless, the Tigers h. cess in the latter part of the be a worthy opponent. The Tigers have been callei ason. But the best-for then ustrated when they were calle inge at the application of the I serving team, we hope they ei Saturday they find out whai CAREER OPPORTI FOR MEN IN SALES I AGEMENT POSITION WIDE LIFE INSURAI AVERAGE INCOME MEN IN THE AREA VIOUS SALES EXPE NECESSARY AND AL OF CONCENTRATIO ABLE. If interested please LEGE LIFE INSURANC AMERICAS' represe placement office Friday, Dec College Life Insur of Ame Post Office Indianapolis, I COKE CAMPUS ACTIl TUESDAY, N( BEAT CLE Shirttail Parade anc 7:00 P. Meet at Russi Student Unior "Light in th, Assembly Room, I 3, 6, 8:30 WEDNESDAY, N Thanksgiving Holidays BEAT CLI SATURDAY, NC BEAT CLI Carolina-Clems< 2:00 P.M. 4 * Coke h Vyou new IN TEPP y CARL STEPP Sports Editor to THE game. As we pre more than pride resting on counter. at stake, plus the Game son. Plus Clemson's hope lot of individual records. 's bashful baron allowed as be the best in his 236 years .t Clemson. less than "best" even for a tve managed a little suc season. Perhaps they will I a number of names this i-was last week in Sports d the Gamecocks. While we 'arolina title to such an un ajoyed it-once. Gamecocks really are. INITIES kND SALES MAN I WITH NATION NCE COMPANY. FOR FIRST YEAR OF $8,000. PRE RIENCE IS NOT .L MAJOR FIELDS N ARE ACCEPT contact the COL E COMPANY OF ntative in the ember 1. 'ance Company rica Box 72 nd. 46206 ITIES CALENDAR )VEMBER 21 MSO N I Tiger Burning M. all House SMovie - e Piazza" tussell House, P.M. OVEMBER 22 begin at 5:00 P.M. E MSO N )VEMBER 25 EMSO N >n Football :ockpit as the taste ~er get tire on.