ITED - The Gamecock
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ITED - The Gamecock
THE GAMECOCK Push PLA *ERS May Prickett At Field Hall Post General In'55 With most everyone looking :s 01 THE WEEK Six Teams Gain Play-off Spots "next year" I thought it would be 4 good idea to devote some space to one of Carolina's hopefuls for next football season. The hopeful is Jack Hall, transfer quarterback from Georgia Tech. who has two years of eligibility left, is 21 years old, stands 5 feet, eleven and one-half inches high, and weighs 184 pounds. He hails from Augusta, Georgia where he played his prep school football at Richmond Acad- day. Four of the teams are from the fraternity circuit with two from independent leagues. The defending campus champs, Sigma Nu, went through their league with little or no trouble winning six straight games. The Sigma Nu's meet the Pi Kappa Phi's, the runner-ups in League Two, in the semi-final round. Coached by Bobby Coleman the team has amassed their six victories on the fine play of Billy llack, emy. Jack is married to the former Miss Betty Bennett of Augusta, and they have a 16-month-old An 11-yird pass from Quarter- back Len Bullock to Norman Lane gave the North Carolina Tar Heels a story book- win over Carolina's Gamecocks last Saturday. The Gamecocks started fast. They took the opening kickoff and marched 81 yards for the first touchdown mainly on Mackie Prickett's passing. Prickett pitched 40 yards to End Joe Silas and 17 yards to Halfback Carl Brazell on the march to the initial touch- Walters, Newland Collier, Carl Hardigg, Bill Hawley, Coleman, Wes Sanders, and Phil Moody. Over in the other fraternity league the Sigma Chi's repeated their last year's performance and went through their league play undefeated. Coach Moe McCredie's boys .will play Phi Kappa Sigma, the runner-up in League One, in the semi-final round. The members of the League One champs are: Charlie Rosson, Bobby Howard, Ron Oberle, Gene Mixson, Bobby Boswell, Jimmy Gox, Joe down. With about four minutes remaining in the game North Carolina had the ball on the Gamecock 17-yard line and were leading 1413. Len Bullock tried a pitchoul to one of his halfbacks, but the ball was slightly deflected by Bill Wohrman. The ball deflected intc the hands of End Buddy Frick who amid all his surprise raced 79 yards to put the Birds ahead Carl Brazell Frank Mincevich daughter, Debbie. He lives at Columbia. in West Courts Virginia Another repeat performer has This week's Lineman of the "I like Carolina, and I like to been selected to grace this column Week is the 240-pound "block play football," Jack said. "One as the Back of the Week and that buster" who occupies of the reasons I came to Carolina is the "Little Man," Carl Brazell. guard position in the the left strong was that at Tech I didn't get a Brazell earned the honor earlier Gamecock line, Frank Mincevich, chance to play very niuch; I was in the season but his fine all- Mincevich has been chosen as the one of 11 quarterbacks out for round play in last week's North Lineman of the Week for his fine the team," he continued. Carolina game merits even more overall play in the North Carolina ball at W ile playing prep praise for this workhorse of the game as well as his outstanding 19-14. Riz ond Academy Jack was Gamecock backfield. play throughout the entire season, Frick's touchdown looked like named to the All-State and AllOn the opening scoring drive Mincevich was chosen as the the clincher but not quite. North reteams. He football which the Regional Birds in front so put Carolina took the kickoff with ceived honorable mention on the quickly the "Little Man" caught fifth draft choice by the San Smith and McCredie. The independents wound up about three minutes remaining and a key pass and carried the ball Francisco Forty-Niners, in last All-America team. with the Carovets and McBryde promptly moved the ball into year's of pro drafting collegiate for sizeable gains which enabled one-two and thus the Gamecock territory. Bullock threw Mackie Prickett to score the first ball players, with Forty-Niner finishing two will play for the right to from his 11-yard line into the Coach Buck Shaw "Our stating, touchdown. A look at the game's statistics scouts in the East said that Mince- play the finalists in fraternity outstretched, straining hands of play for the campus crown some- Norman Lane in the end zone to confirms all praise which has vich is the best lineman in that time next week. that's why we drafted insure the Tar Heels of victory. been heaped on the 156-pound section, him. That's proof of what we Jack Hall J 'k's best weapon in the backfiel is deception. He has a style somewhat like that of the masterfaker, Vitto "Babe" Parelli, great Kentucky quarterback of some seasons ago. His freshman backfield coach at Georgia Tech was Bo Hagen, Carolina quarterback great. Jack says he gets a big kick out of "handing the ball off in the backfield and watch the opposing team tackle the wrong frame of this "Little Man." He carried the ball seven times for 41 yards giving him an average of 5.8 yards per carry. In the pass receiving department Carl lead all camers with three catches for 31 yards. He also punted the Roosters out of many holes with a 37-yard average per boot. A much overlooked aspect of Brazell's game is his outstanding defensive play. Little Carl has proven that size means nothing in defending against the taller pass receivers that most teams send downfield to pull in the aerial efforts of their backfield. Brazell has been seen on many occasions pulling himself up over the heads of the taller pass receivers and coming down with the ball or making sure the pass Is incomplete. His outstanding defensive play has helped to rate his team second in the conference in pass defense. Columbia Product Brazell is a Columbia boy who played his high school football, basketball, and baseball, out at Dreher. His senior year found him making All State off of the top high school team in the state which he captained. Brazell almost did not come to Carolina as he almost missed getting a scholarship as he was termedl "too small" for college football, an adage he has amply man." Jack gets one of the players to stay after regular practice almost every day and practices passing and punting. He is developing his passing and punting. He says, "I figure the more things I can do well the better my chances will be to play regularly next season." disproven. Not only is he a triple-threat back, but also a track man. He's Thirteen national social fratera pole vaulter and throws javelin. nities have active chapters at Jack has an eye on the future. Carolina. They are: Alpha Tau He's majoring in physical educa- Omega, Kappa Alpha, Kappa tion. "Someday I want to own Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi my own boys' camp in the moun- Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi tains," he said. Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, It 'might be a good idea to Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epremember the name Hall because silon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, next season Jack hopes to be Sigma Phi Epsilon. lugging that football for Carolina, and we'll be pulling for him to Freshmen basketball practice make it. begins Monday night at 7:30. The Marine Corps Officer Procurement Officer has announced that applications are now being accepted from students who desire to earn a commission In the Marine Corps while completing college. Freshmen, So'phomores and Juniors, pursuing a course of study other than pre-medical, pre- denta, theology, pharmacy or music, are being selected for the Platoon Leaders Class. All training is conducted, during two sixweek summer classes. Candidates receive $149.05, as pay, for the first class and $188.45 for the second class. Uniforms, food and travel allowances are also furnished. Commissions are tendered to candidates who successfully complete a 10-week training class after graduation from college. Mid-term greduates are now being enrolled for the 18th OCC which convenes in March, 1955. Candidates eligible for the 18th class must be graduated by Feb. 15. Anyone interested may see or write to Captain F. R. Hittinger, Jr., Officer Procurement Officer, Room 587, Peachtree' Seventh - Buildng. Fr, Ata.t. G. Martin Roberts RESTAURANT STEAKS--CHOPSSEAFOODS 1507 Gervais St. Closed on good. breaker to North Carolina. Virginia is led by captain Henry Strempek and fullback Herb Hart- well. Strempek has gained 206 yards rushing this season while Hartwell has gained 285. Quarterback Bill Bonney leads Virginia's passing attack. Mike Caskey appeared back in regular form against the Tar Heels Saturday. With Mike at full strength and Prickett throwing strikes it could be a very interesting Saturday afternoon. A damaging blow was struck to Carolina's chances for a successful season this week when it was announced that fullback Ed Adams would probably be out for the season with a knee injury. Ed injured his knee in the Furman game and it has not yet responded to treat- or, Smoother I APER-MATE PEN REFILLS HALF DOLLAR JOINING MARCH OF DIMES LITTLE BOY TAKiNG DATE FOR ESCALATOR RIDE Garth Saager, -Western illinois State College Elaine Mae Rubinstein H rooklyn College A POOR BUTTERFLY Julie Hammond Michigan State' Normal College ANT COMPLETING HOME RUN -TEAMMATES WAITNG TO CONGRATULATE HIM Max Crohn University of North Carolina What makes a LL icky taste better? Only TOAM ITED" each better! to taStE Siluered-Tip Refil smoother, fastLer writing! Just 10 seconds to means insert. ..never blots.. .drues intnl.Get Paper- LMte RelswhreverM L pens are sold. for IMMEDIAT E DELIVERY A.B., B.S .LL.B. APACHE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT James D). 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PICKING CELLC FELLOW iS WILLISfh Ml POCKET.w -THAT'S fR%$ES-Il SHOULD'V Frank's line coach, Hank USED WILDROOT Bartos, says, "Mincevich is the CREAM-O1L,TO KEEP wit"Es IT NEAT BUT NOT best lineman I've worked with in s -UC,HP!.GREAS 16 years of coaching. He is one of the fastest big men in the country and has everything a good lineman needs." Frank backed up all this fine praise in the North Carolina game with some fine blocking and some near sensational defensive play which found him where the c- EMBARRASSED BY LO OSE DANDRUFF ? WILDROOT C Tar Heels did not wish him to be REMOVES IT KEEPS HAIR NEAT ALL DAY.-9 on many, many occasions. All interested Freshmen are asked to report to the field field house and bring their own shoes. Marine Corps ~Offers Course Carolina's Gamecocks tack le Cavaliers tomorrow at 2 p.m. in C arolina This will be the first conference encounter for the Cavaliers. The two teams enter the cor itest with identical 3-3 records for the season. The Cavaliers b wins over Lehigh, George Washington and V. M. I. whik the Gamecocks have downed Army, Furman and Clemson. The Cavaliers have been impressive in their last two outings although they lost both contests. They lost a 6-0 game to strong Led by Carroll McClain, Bobby Virginia Tech and a tough 21-20 Barrett, Heyward King, and decision to powerful Army. Buddy Nidiffer the Carolina The Gamecocks have been unimFreshman football squad evened pressive in losing their last two their season's record at 2-2 by games. After winning the tradi,topping the Georgia Military tional Clemson game the Birds College, 12-0, last Saturday night, dropped a 20-0 contest to Maryin Augusta, Ga., before 3,000 land and a thrilling 21-19 heart- think of him." luRed.- Grese.Blue ha-Blck - FOUR CO. Claire Towers Anarumeuat FIve Tar Heels Gamecock To Face Victorious irgiia ' omorrow Virginia's improved By 21-19 Stadium. 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