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Miami F'idav night. TheAli
effort Seen1i 41 the (;:iumew ks
p')ved t hat t he old ( m
w:;isn't1 as had as weI thougt.
In the first t wo games W1
(hrew a bevy of passes a
offense. They were humiliat
in the Nliami tilt. Carolina
completed only three. Realizi
Gamecock's part was not v
the game down with the Ian
of* dust" team inching its w
pliys t' d(t i!. Ih1 l Iirds sr
he1( 1hird p)er:'Ot.
*ititi il t hth .lid i Tlt
WUrtL itc tlcenthl ils t h. first h
I mI long 111l.
Another factor in liam
lake advantage of good bre;
but didn't put then to good
had t wo good scoring oppoi
both of them. We had an
eight-yard line and again or
(elense made it oo thick
Mliami Tl's accounted for t1
(hi the brightcr s it it a
lilte has 1,11i,ly livcd up to it
iltterior line stq IId m st al
it was; 1illv the elusi\ e brok
t ht it sidt. pitys t hat utt
Even the pass deel.set wa:
ald (Cmpany.v comipIcted S 4
htt patsses. We gave them Il
I he l(mg ones. Ihe t' lire secl
batt le, and ('r lina cam41 )11
Two of the brightest sp
show were two alternate (p
Huddy Bennett. Hoth mad,
guIidIed their respective uni
sustained dirives. Aniot her
'-ophomiore fullback ('ar1 Hui
0 aroliina's only touchdown.
Al iami Times which sho)we
over the goal line. and at1
Aliami defender to the groui
Reggie I,otgani. lt th iin
li.Y Suc t hilit' Itll .
nat in ain~i. Th'is is hiow I
South ICaruolina o)ver No)rt
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tii game ats by far the best
I his Season, aln(d it might haVe
-ri ,d-i u f otball
the current season the Birds
nd introdluced a "'new look"
ed in bolth outings. However,
t hrew only ten passes and
n.g hai aerial warfare on the
orking. Giese began to slow
iliar "three yards and a cloud
ay down the fiel(.
V(rk. f(r altliouigh it took 1.)
i I n a 72-Yar(l march lhite ill
hi r e. was a I rarc comibina
i., inl thie personl of UNt
big,fllmw ran lul passed the
If. ma I (*(Sl,kred bite inl the game
,s fta\or was their ability to
klis. We got the same breaks,
use. In the first half Miami
-tunities an(d they clicked on
equal number-once on the
I the ten-but the Hurricane
for the Roosters. These two
ie (lifference in the game.
pwars H hat ('aroHina's massive
S pre-seasonl expectations. The
I of .1lialmi's power.l play, s and
1 t field 111111ing of, Johlis aind
lis.
l l(t ps Iiror ls as lslial. Johlis
f 12, but nmst idf them wvere
W-sC inl M,rder to) guard against
m11d iall, was a great (efenlsive
mi lop.
ots in the Carolina offensive
iarterbacks. Dave Sowell and
[ sietclar long run1s and
Is d1own the field on several
line sh1owing was p)ut iln by
wgins, who churned1 his way to
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BY (ENE ST EADMAN
Sports Writer
With the basketball ea s o n
ra pi(I ly approaching. Coach IBoh
Stevens' squad is preparing for a
tough year. This year will show
oilne of the shortest squads inl the
nation for' Carolina at least in
the con ference.
The tallest man on the squad
is D a v e Prevoznik, sophomore,
who stands at W-, while the
shortest manl is Bobby Rohinlson,
junior, at 5-11.
''our Return
The team has four lettertmen re
tirning this year, after losing
eight via graduation. They are
Bud Cronin, junior, Bobby Robin
son, jutnior., Ronnie .Johisonl, sen
ior, and Art Whisnant. junior. Be
side these rour returning letter
men t here are ten ot her boys
vieing f'or positions on the Varsity
squai with one other eligible at
second seilester.
For tie second year in a row.
the itquick-break offense will be
tist.d. It is expected that the team
will have to get better acquainted
with this type of offense, as it
1.as only beeni used for the past
year. ()n defenlse, the tight, ag
gressivi man-to-mn1111 type will be
used.
As for the other teais itn the
A('. Carolina will face a rough
sc hed tile. A ccording to C o a C h
St vels. "There is no one team
to prepare for. They're all tough,
ready, and have most of their let
returniing. 'heir rieshman
teams are better than last year's
anid will help to bomst the varsity
squads."
Duke Tough
"tI there is onle to face, it's
Duke 'niversity. They have every
letterna returning; they are tle
detftnding cbamipions of the ACC;
mid their ' freshinmln team is ex
eptionlally strong and will be in
r e a d \ reserve for the varsity
teai."
Last year Carolina heat N. C.
State twice and upset North Caro
lilna for the fir1st timliv in naty,
mianyi seasonils.
Catolina's wonl-lost record for
last year was 10-1 1, although at
t hat t ime t Ie new offense was
itrod an the team hadl to
cit u-ed toi it.
Nio Fatvorites
Therte ate nio pret-seatsoin favor
itis fori the starttting lositions onl
liltm sirtc h at the biegining of'
thle seaisn t fori theii vartsity piosi -
a ns I-:very poii t ioni is wiid tatpetn
t in" s tl *iiaih St tvensi.
Ni) .1l7-AIP AFI-:R AILL
din'igt a hemi sttrt after all
onih rotof lthe AC(' in iipenuitlg
lipotdl th Tar' 'ltheels wetre to
mi work ion Saturdaiby, the otffi
ir e hie I di off tunt il Sondty.
'olinia's first guntn- is l)eeem.
br5 w ithI LSU hetre.
CANDY
Al
L04
~f.icial
Carolilna's first hardwood gaim
will be played in the Field Hous
on December 1 when they mee
Eirskine.
hIle entire schledlle for the var
sity is as follows:
)ec. I-Erskine at Columbia.
lee. 5-Furman at Columbia.
Iec. 8-Georgia at Athens.
Ier. 1.-Duke at lurham.
I)ec. 17-Fla. St. at Columbia.
Dec. 22--V. '. 1. at Salem, Va.
Dec. 28, 29, 30 - Gulf South
Classic at Shreveport, La.
Jian. 3-Ca. Tech at Atlanta.
.lan. 7-Maryland at Col. Park.
.Jan. 9-Virginia at Charlottes
N ille.
Jan. Il -Wim. & Mary at Col.
Jan. I I-Clemson at Columbia.
Jan. 28-N. C. State at Italeigh.
Jan. 31--Duke at Columbia.
Feb. 2-Wake Forest at Col.
I eb. I-Virginia at Columbia.
Feb. 8-U NC at Columbia.
Feb. 1-1-Maryland at Columbia.
Feb. 1 I-Furman at Greenville.
Feb. 17-UNC at Charlotte.
Feb. 18-N. C. State at Char
lotte.
Feb. 21-Clemson at Clemson.
Feb. 25-Wake Forest at Win
ston-Salem.
ACC Statistics
TOTAL. OFFENSE
Player. School Plays Yds. Avg
Ga re,N. C. St. 1:14; 639 4.1
Snead. Wake F. 121 .1(;(; 3.!
Shinder. Clem. 72 .129 5.
1"arr-Iis. N. ( '. 92 .107 .1A
letty. Maryland 78 379 I.f!
CUOZZ(). Vir. 96i 318 3.:1
Altman. Duke 57 2.10 4._
Novak. Maryland 1!9 2374.
Sliepherd. Vir. 16 20.1 1..
Arrington. Dake .18 203 .4.2
RtUSHING
Player. School HIushes Y(s. Avg
Shepherd. Vir. W; 204 .1..4
Arrington. Duke -V; 203 .1.4
Taylor, N. C. St. 52 182 3.f
.eggett. Duke :,9 172 -..
liarger. Vir. 11 1612 3.1
Wilsoi. D1ukc 26 153 5.1
E'lliott. N. c. 35 1.1.1 .1
U4.1hia. Vir. 21 1:14 5.2
Drass. Maryland 28 130 4.C
McGuirt. clem. If; 128 2.
PASSING
'laYer. School Att. Comp. Yds,
Gabriel. N. C. St. 91 50 541
Snead. Wake F. 95 .13 475
Betty. Maryland 51 :3.1 357
('uozz". Vir. 73 3(0 291
Iarr!lis. N. z. 48 21 4-25
8hinrgler, Clecm. 50 20 335
Nova. M\a'arhndI 21t If 175
Sowell. S. ('. 2.1 12 121
Gamecocle
INI,IVIIDl'Al. h1'SIIING
I'la.ser No. Yds. Avg.
IHinInet t 1I I; 5..'
IIunt r '; 51 8.5
l.o an12 ::e; 3.
Sowell21 83 .
Finer14 In ::x 2.5
('osten 1V 2:1 1.1
l:iaris S 1.3
ayI I 1.0
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DISTRIBUTING
Drills
Trackmen
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Trip Tech,
Duke,Wake
IThe C a r o I i n a cross-country
teaml. usually one of the top con
tenders in the Atlantic Coast Con
ference, won its third consecutive
match earlier this week.
In the first meet of the season,
the Gaiecock runners ran the
Georgia Tech squad to death in
Atlanta, beating them 26-29. In
c r. s s country competition, the
team with the lowest number of
total points is declared the winner
of the meet.
Coach Weems Baskin's troops
also won the second meet they en
tvred. this one in Winston-Salem
against the Wake Forest Demon
Deacons. The score of the meet
was 21-3 1, with the Gamecocks on
the long end of the horn.
thuke was Carolina team's third
victim as the Blue Devils went
down 2-1-33. USC's Bob Thorne
was first over the finish line, with
la time of 17 minutes, 33 seconds
for a three and five-tenths mile
course at the Rex Enright Ath
letic Center. The Gamecocks Paul
Masem, who placed third in the
ACC meet at Duke last year, fin
ished second in the Duke contest.
.john P1falzgraf, who showed up
well for the Carolina track team
last spring, came in fourth, fol
lowed by Scotti Ward in fifth.
Ward, an outstanding sophomore
basketball hopeful, headed for a
tilrve-hour cage session after the
net. Tenth position was also
Carolina's as Dave Larson, a fast
miler from Florida, also placed.
Duke's closest participant was
Frank Campbell, who garnered
third plice behind Thorne and
Pfalzgraf.
The Bird's next meet is this
i1fternooln in Raleigh Where they
will Iarticipate in a triangular
meet wit h Clemson and N. C.
State.
KISlIR TO FUILLBACK
N or t h Carolina f resh ma n
coach Bob Thalman ims switched
Eddie Kesler from left halfback
to lullback to strengthen the posi
tion. The 195-lb. Salisbury ace is
i li Tar Babies' leading scorer
with 18 points and also their top
rusher. In Kesle'r's place at left
hialf, two scatback flyweights
Tlom Brooks and D avid I lenry
are f'ight ing for the top position.
N'ext freshmani game is October
28 against Wake Forest in Win
st on-Ma lenm.
Yardstick
lND)IVIDlI'AI, PASSING
l'layer No. Comup. Y'ds.
Soel 2.1 II 121
( (sten) 1!' m 55
Ienmett .1 2 1.1
G ambrell I (I (
lIarnris 69
II umpmhrie 8 .12
I .,'an 5 317
G mrel 3 16
Iit I 15
WICHES
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Pus
CO-. INC.
Stevens Instrum
Carolina basketball coach Bob S
of his quick-break offense to a trio t
help of freshman coach Gordoii St
right, Art Whismant, Bud Croniin,
juniors and will be vital factors in
effort this season.
Checkin' TJ
When the Gamecocks host North
Carolina's Tar Heels tomorrow, it i
will mark the 36th meeting of the
"
!two schools. South Carolina has a
long way to go before they catch
up with the Tar Heels, as the lat
ter team has won 25 of the con
tests, while losing only six. Four
tilts have ended in ties.
The Gamecocks are also behind
in recent games, as they have
won only two in the past ten
years. The last USC win came in
1956, Warren Giese's first year as
ihead coach, wihen the Birds won d
14-0. )
The Tars won last year, 19-6, 0
and entled a five-game Winning n
streak for the Gamecocks. This I
was the game in which Steve
Kopian, stellar USC halfback, re- 1
ceived his bad knee injury that g
kept him out of action for the 1
rest of the season. s,
The series began in 1903, when s
the Tar Heels won 17-0, and it was s
twelve long gaies before the
USC forces could muster a vic- a
tory. That came in 1924, as the s
Gamecocks f i n a I 1 y triumphed, h
10-7. That was one of Carolina's b
better years, as they posted a 7-3 C
record, including wins over Clem- I
son, The Citadel, Wake Forest, n
and N. C. State. 11
North Carolina's largest victory 1)
margin came in 1914, when the
SCOIe read UNC 48-USC 0. They i:
followed this up in 1929 with a
10-0 win. On the other hand, the L
Birds' best score to (late has been T
18-0, when Johnny Gramling and t.
Company led the way to victory
in 1953.
It is interesting to note thatt
(Carol ina's overall strength has 'ii
niever e<(jualled that of the Tar >
IIleels, as the Birds have never a
won when UNC' had a winning
season. c
Also, Carolina has scoredl 219 F
Points th rouighouit the series, while n
he North (Carolinians have gottent
517.
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Preshman basketball coach Gtor
oil Stauffer has brought in sevenl
layers for the 11160-61 edition
I thc frosh cage sqad, aml il
ov preparing theil for a rugged
9-gaime sclhedule.
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entlucky, the so-called "home of
asketball." The only two South
arloliuna boys at present are Bill
ar-brough and All-American Ron
it, Collins, probably one of the
ost sought -after h i g h1 school
roducts of receIlt Years.
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ave Barrett, 6-5. R ichar( G ibbs.
-I, R ussell Littleton, (;-, Terry
,ucan1sky. 6-0, and Al Thiry, G-7.
hiry, a center, is the squad's
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