The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 21, 1967, SPECIAL CLEMSON EDITION, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Saturda Last Fo By STEVE KELLEY ) Staff Writer Thirteen Gamecock seniors will perform for the last time Satur day when the Gamecocks meet Clemson at Carolina Stadium. The last-year men on the squad include: -Bob Cole, linebacker, lead ing tackler for the past two years. -Mike Fair, starting quarter back, also an All-ACC outfielder in baseball. -iBen Garnto, "Mr. Versatile." Last year Ben, was the team's second leading rusher and leading pass receiver. -John Glass, letterman at line backer. -Jim Gobble, big center in his third year as a USC starter. -Joe Komoroski, considered the -*Cam's strongest physical speci men. A defensive tackle. -Jim Mulvihill, roverback, who was formerly a fullback. Out with an injury earlier in the year, he has come on strong. -Hyrum P i e r c e, offensive tackle, "discovered" last year after two years on the redshirt squad. -Jimmy Poole, the placekicker, FINE ITALIAN FOOD 1213 BLANDING STREET PHONE Al. 4-9382 (Opposite Greyhound Bus Station) O Enjoy Our Fast Take-Out Service wh his Even NoDoz couldn't hel underslept - or in any si gin to droop. It can happe a couple of NoDoz. NoC NoDoz is non habit-formi along for the ride. THE ONE TO TAKE W y's Gar r 13 S olds school record for most field roals in season (six) and in ,areer. --Don Somma, husky defensive ackle, has been a standout all year. -Scott Townsend, team pun ter and one of the ACC's best. Ping- Pong Winners A Teams representing Sigma Nu Pi Kappa Alpha, and intramura Zones I and 12 scored victories last week in the intramural-spon sored ping-pong tournament. Larry Rogers of Sigma Ni b e s t e d Sigma Phi Epsilon' George Vargha to place first it the fraternity singles competition while H. 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