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The Master, MS win By TEDDY IIEFFNER Sports Writer The Married Students blanked Bates No. 2, 18-0 behind two touch down passes by Bubba Williams. Williams hit Boyd Smith with both passes covering 20 and 19 yards. Jim Burley accounted for the other MS score with a 19 yard dash following an intercepted pass. Bates No. I scored in the last seconds on a 63 yard bomb from Andy Steingold to Buck Lawler to edge Town Men, 19-12. Send the Gamecock Home SEND $8 AND THEIR ADDRESS TO BOX 5131, USC chE Burgel e Sun - Fri |College St. L Riker confer s 18-0 Bates scored in the first quarter on a Steingold-to-.Jim Carroll pass which covered five yards and ir the second quarter on a three yarc run by Steingold. TMA's first score came on a six vard run b%y "Smokey" Webb in the second quarter. TMA tied thf game in the fourth quarter on 3 Webb to Strother Sligh pass tha covered 22 yards. Siamla Phi Epsilon use two 44cond-half TD's by Sigma Alpha E.psilon. 9-6 in fraternity action. G;reg Seninoff. George McCarthy and .eff Persky had TD's for the winners and Setninoff added a )A' Hob Hattle accounted for the only SAE score. Undefeated Phi Kappa Sigma rolled to- their fourth consecutive win with a 40-20 triumph over Pi Kappa Phi. The defense came up with the big plays for the Phi Kaps by running back three pass in terceptions for touchdowns. The ap d are bigger at r King. Home of the !'hurs 10 a.m. - 1 -Sat 10 a.m. - 1 4 Block from Cam Gamec 0 practici By BRUCE HONICK Sports Editor Basketball fever is already in the air, which must be some kind of a record al Carolina. With the ad vent of a national contender, all of a sudden everyone is out on the hard courts. When the 1969-70 Gamecocks dressed out Wednesday for their first official practice of the year, a respectable number of interested roundball fans sat up in the stands to view the proceedings. The team was supposed to run through fundamentals, but Coach McGuire couldn't let the fans down. The Gamecocks, much to 14 swi By BRU Sport Carolina's swimming team, ui Combes, has 14 lettermen retui The swimming Gamecocks fir third in the ACC Championship Returning for Carolina are I Mike Fox, Ken Carn'es, Barry RI Also John Thoder, Mike N Schneider, Mike Parker, Scott Weinzettel. 1969-70 SWIMM Dec.6 Dec.8 Dec.9 Jan. 10 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 E Feb. 6 A Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 C Feb. 19-21 S Feb. 26-28 A Ruggers h USC's Rugby Club takes on the Tar Heels of North Carolina on intramural field "B" Sunday at 2 p.m. ate. Vhopper. 2 midnight 3:30 npms Horseshno ock cag the beforE the enjoyment of the crowd, put on a display that prompted McGuire to say that they're ready for 40 minutes. of a real game. Tom Riker, the 6-10 center who led the Biddies last year in both scoring and rebounding, was the most conspicuous of the new faces in the coliseum Wednesday. John Roche, returning letterman who was voted the ACC's Player of the Year, was on hand for the festivities Wednesday so as not to disappoint the enthusiastie' congregation of fans. Bobby Cremins, John Ribock, Tom Owens and a few sophomores up from last year's Biddie squad m back CE HONICK s Editor. ider the direction of Coach Pete 'ning this season. ilshed 5-5 last season and placed Is. 3eorge Fairey, Gaston Fairey, ch and Jack Moffatt. ayfield, Trond Williams, Fred Schaerer, Mike Hewitt and Jim ING SCHEDULE JNC Here ;eorgia There . Carolina There laryland There 'Ia. St. Here . Ky. Here labama Here lake Forest There . C. St. There lemson Here IC Georgia CC Championships UNC ome Sunday This will be Carolina's first home appearance after downing Davidson, 8-0 and falling to N.C. State, 19-3. The Gamecock ruggers bowed to Sthe Atlanta Rugby Club Oct. 12, 46 12. MISE HOMEC WIT H( CARC ML THE BLOS! DEVINE Al FIVE I rsopen fans Bob Carver, Rick Adylette and Billy Grimes were all in what appeared to be mid-season form. McGuire was obvisously pleased with the shape his boys were in. They must be awfully anxious to start the season and win all the honors expected of them. Pre season polls have them ranked as high as first and no lower than third. McGuire. who is affectionately called "the master" by those who know basketball, is not making any predictions about the upcoming cage season. He feels that Carolina should be considered challenger since the Gamecocks have yet to win the ACC crown But try to convince the Carolina student body of this. As far as they're concerned, the Gamecocks had better start worrying about' room accomodations up in College Park. Roche jun vens takes drill shc RY IS OMING )UT A )LINA JMI OM SHOP SALUDA 'QINTS Grounding Elliot Roren'tein tps from key Send The Gamecock Home CiOLD STREAM 18-Hole Champic Student Gre INVITES Al MONDAY THP PRO SHOP Al -TELEPHOI Directions: Turn Left 2.8 Mile. YOU'RE i so E,I phherapher I'inwk Kee.er out yardage Gamecocks 12-point favorites By BRUCE HONICK Sports Editor Last year's game with Virginia Tech is still fresh in many minds. Some think the Gobblers gave Carolina the worst licking last year-lumpwise. Those Gobblers hit hard and they're big. They haven't won a game this year, but Ken Edwards is back in the lineup and he is the type of runner that runs straight at you and you just have to let him through. Tech is starving for a win and South Carolina, the leader in the ACC, would be a golden op portunity to gain back some lost pride. In Lane Stadium up in Blacksburg tomorrow afternoon, some 35,000 Gobbler fans, in cluding the spirited student body, will be making things un comfortable for Carolina. The Gamecocks won't have the Carolina student body yelling their heads off to give added incentive. They'll be virtually alone. At this writing the Gobblers are a 12-point underdog. This is because they haven't won a game and Carolina has won three. With Edwards back, however, the outcome could be a lot closer than two touchdowns. A lot closer. Game cap tamis named Defensive tackle George Mc Carthy and center Ken Ross have been named Carolina's game captains for tomorrow's football game with Virginia Tech at Blacksburg. McCarthy. 6-2, 216 from Washington.I DC. attended DeMatha High School at Hyat taville, Md. where his coach was Morgan Wooten. Originally a center, he has played defensive tackle he past two seasons. Williamston, S.C. where he at tended Palmetto High School and was coached-by Donnie Garrison. Ilie (arned a letter in 198. chiefly as a specialist snapping the football for punt, field goal and extra point attempts. He was the Gamecocks' starting center in three of the first four games of the 1969 season. COUNTRY CLUB ninip Golf Course en Fees $2.50 .L STUDENTS OUGH SUNDAY ID SNACK BAR IE 772-1700 Off I-26 At Irmo Interchange * o Coldstream MELCOME - COME