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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1963
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GUNN’S
4 Collegiate Baseball
Is Worse’—Philpott
By BILLY MANN
The M2 pound Georgia Bulldog had achieved All South
ern pitcherdoni the year before. Now lie whs pitching
against Georgia Teeli in what was to become liis greatest
lliolilei11 ill liiiseliiill.
The yeur, I'.ilti, via it good
one for Georgia liaitelmll; the
1 in 11 (Iokh won the Soiitliern
< " 11:1 III |> ion S tl I |i (tllie HUH no
SoutheaKtern Conference) with
HI) 18-3-2 record. It was a rood
year for the 132-pounder, Tho
mas M. IMillpott; lie wiih nam
ed All-Southern attain, and he
won eight guinea, lost two and
tied two.
That rattle against Tech waa
the flial no-lilIter liy a Georgia
pitcher since Will Sanford no-
lilt Pennsylvania In istt". May
10. 131H. was the day of I’htl-
pott's Grant Field slmtoiit, tils
third comment I ve victory over
Tech that year.
Forty-three years later, I’hll-
polt still Is a leader. He serves
Hie community on the Athens
I lawaii ()fiers
Scholarships
The Fast-West Center grud-
uate scholarships for Htudy of
the liiiigunge and islands of
Asia and the Pacific are being
offered to American students
by the University of Hawaii,
Applications for the 100
scholarships, valued at $8,500
each, iniisl lie submitted before
Jan. I. Ilf4,
Information and applications
may be obtained by writing Di
rector of Selection, Institute for
Student Interchango, Fast-West
Center, c o University of Ha-
Wail, Honolulu, Hawaii (008-
22).
Civil Service Commission in ad
dition to Ills tegular profession
in the cotton business.
Philpott litis leen a member
of the. commission for 10 years,
anti this year, for the first
lime, lie has opposition. It is
in the form of KepublicuD Don
ald Protimann.
In reflecting on Ills baseball
career, Philpott said that the
years have dulled the sport col-
Icgintclv. A pitcher who never
played professionally, lie point
ed out that the fact that five
players from the University of
Alabama's I It I !l team went di
rectly to the major leagues is
a case in point.
■'Definitely college baseball
was a lot stronger in my day,”
Philpott said.
"I think the cause is the de
cline of sandlot playing," he
analyzed. "When I was growing
up In Augusta we would play
morning, noon and night, every
chance we got.”
Philpott declined professional
offers from Washington. Nash
ville. Chattanooga and Atlanta.
Groups Set
Music Hour
The last Music Appreciation
Hour of fall quarter will he
held Thursday, Dec. 5, at 8
p.m. in the Chapel.
A concert by the Georgia
Singers and the University
llruss Choir will be featured,
Fdwin Gerschefskl, head of the
department of music, announc
ed.
The Georgia Singers, a small
group selected by audition
from the general student body,
was recently formed by Dr.
James Dooley.
The University Hrass Choir,
I directed by Charles H. Doug-
| las. Is also a newly formed
group performing for the first
time. The Hrass Choir will as
sist the Georgia Singers in the
"Christmas Cantata” by the
I young American composer,
Daniel Plnkhnm.
Selections lhat will beplayed
by I lie Choir alone are the
"‘Royal Fanfare” by Jnsquin
des Pres and "Six Pieces” by
Johann Pezel.
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Fall Quarter Exam Schedule
All 5-hour classes and special
groupings:
SATURDAY, DEC. 7
8:00-11:00 Accounting 110
MONDAY, DEC. »
8:00-11:00 English 101. 102: Edu
cational Psychology 3<H
11:30 - 2:00 Class periods 1. 2
3:00- 0:00 English 121. 122
TUESDAY, DEC. 10
s im> It :on Class |» rlmls 3. 4
11:30- 2:00 Political Science 101
3:00- >1:00 Class periods 13 14
WEDNESDAY, DEC. II
All 2 and 3-hour courses:
MONDAY, DEC. 0
11:15-12:43 Class periods 1, 2 MWF
1 :(I0- 2:30 Class periods 1, 2 TT
TUESDAY, DEC. 10
8:00 - 9:30 Class periods 3, 4 MWF
0:45-11:15 Clans periods 3, 4 TT
2:45- 4:15 CMa»* periods 13, 14
MWF
4:30 #5 :<M> Class periods 13. 14 TT
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11
8:00- 0:30 Class periods 7. 8 MWF
0:45*11:15 Clasp periods 7, 8 TT
2:45* 4:15 Class p e r 1 o d a 0, 10
MWF
4:30- 0:00 Class periods 0, 10 TT
THURSDAY, DEC. 12
8:00- 0:30 Class periods 5. 6 MWF
0:45*11:15 Class periods 5, 6 TT
2:15- 4:15 Class periods 11, 12
MWF
4:30- 0 (H) Class periods 11, 12 TT
FRIDAY, DEC. 13
11:15-12:45 Class periods 15, 10, 17,
18. 10, 20 MWF
1:00- 2:30 (Mass periods 15, 10, 17,
18. 10, 20 TT
8:00-11 :00 (Mass periods 7. 8
11:30- 2:00 History 100. Ill, 112
3:00- 0:00 (Mass periods 0, 10
8 00 11:00
11 :30- 2:00
(Mass periods 5. 0
Botany 110, 121: Human
Biology (Zoology) 101.
102
Class periods 11. 12
FRIDAY, DEC. 13
8:00-11:00 French 101, 102. 103:
German 101, 103; Span
ish 101. 102. 103. 104
11:30- 2:00 (Mass periods 15. 10. 17
18. 19. 20
3:00 0:00 Physics 101, 120, 127.
128; economies 312;
Home economics 115
224
7:00-10:00 Conflicts nnd Make-up
FxoniinatioriH
3:00- 0 :00
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LUNCH SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL
MONDAY
Frankfurters with Beans
Choice of one vegetable 45c
Cole slaw 5 C
Apple Pie 10c
MONDAY
Kentucky Pried Chicken, Rice
and Cracklin’ Gravy
Choice of one vegetable 55c
Cole Slaw 5c
Apple pie 10c
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TUESDAY
Chicken Pan Pie, Rice and Gravy
Choice of one vegetable 45c
r ,-irrot and Raisin salad 5c
Banana pudding 10c
WEDNESDAY
Baked Spaghetti
Choice of one vegetable 45o
Pineapple pudding 10c
Tossed green salad 15c
THURSDAY
Kentucky Fried Chicken, Rice
and Cracklin’ Gravy
Choice of one vegetable 45e
Cole slaw 5c
Beach cobbler 10c
FRIDAY
Fried Fish, Tartar Sauce
Hash Brown Potatoes
Choice of one vegetable . 45e
sliced Tomato 10c
Sweet potato pie 10c
TUESDAY
Chopped Steak, Mashed Potatoes
And Cracklin’ Gravy
Choice of one vegetable 55c
Carrot and raisin salad 5c
Banana pudding 10c
WEDNESDAY
Kentucky Pried Chicken, rice
& Gravy, and Green
Beans 45c
Cole Slaw 5c
Banana Pudding . I0c
THURSDAY
FAMn.Y NIGHT
Meat Loaf with Creole Spaghetti
Choice of one vegetable 55c
Cole slaw 5c
Peach cobbler 10c
FRIDAY
Choice of Pried Pish or Devil Crab
Tartar Sauce, Hash Brown
Potatoes
' hoiee of one vegetable 55c
sliced tomatoes 10c
Sweet potato pie 10c
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Kentucky Fried Chicken In
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