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Upstari BY ERNIE TRUBIANO Sports Writer The Maryland Terrapins, alwa tough and always unpredictal under Coach Tom Nugent, pl host to the Gamecocks this Sati day at College Park, Marylan Both teams fared well last we( end although, oddly enoul neither brought home a victo Maryland held the mighty Soon of Oklahoma scoreless for fifl seven minutes before bowing 1 while USC battled Duke even ir 9-9 tie. Both teams in their debuts si fered major losses through juries. For the Gamecocks, t captain tackle Steve Cox, a 2, pound pre-season All ACC choi dislocated his hip and will pr4 ably be lost for the year. Ambrusko Out On the other side of the f i the Terps lost starting quart back Kenny Ambrusko for th weeks with a dislocated elb< Cox's place will be taken by Je: Soles while in Ambrusko's s Maryland will start sophom, Phil Petrie who did a credita job last week against Oklaho Frosh O Gallowa BY TOMMY LOVE Sports Writer The USC Freshman Biddies v open their 1964 football campai Saturday night, September when they tangle with Gord Military College at Carolina S dium. Major George A. MacMillh head coach at Gordon, said, "I think we have a much strong ball club this year." Gordon m center its attack around quart back Robert Adams, a six fo 200-poundcr, who, according Gamecock freshman coach Pitts, "is a real good passer." On the other end of Adar passes will be six foot five ir flanker back, Ronnie Starr. handle the running attack, G1\ will rely on 165-pound scatbu David Evans, a quick breakaa runner. INJURIES HIT LINE The Biddies had their share troubles last week with the 1< of tackle Marcellus Gabryel: with a strained knee ligame and Bobby Marrow, center, ei and linebacker, who is out witi pulled neck muscle. They were < scribed by Coach Pitts as "two our best linemen." Marrow nr see some action Saturday nij and Gabryelski will join the te later on this season. Saturday night will see debut of such highly touted ba as Benny Galloway who is ft recovered from his knee operat of last fall, Jimmy Killen, bruis fullback from Georgetown, fl halfback Bob Harris and oth, Pitts is expected to have Ga way at left half, Killen (200) Cooter Williams (190) at fullbi Butch Reeves (170) or Bob lE ris (185) at right half. Eit Smokey Webb (198) or Mike I (195) will quarterback the Bidd Both are effective passers, runners. TACKLE STRONG At ends will be Ken Ackis (1 and Bob McCullough (200), b more than able receivers. Tac is the strongest position v Philip Thornman and Ted F both at 225. Also at 225, Don Frederick be at right guard with Johi Glass at the left guard slot. Cer Jimmy Warren weighs in ati The Birds have a 218-pound as age from tackle to tackle. t Traditional SHIRTS and SPORT SHIRTS by ENRO VAN HEUSEN Gold Cup Shags COPELAND Co 1409 Main Street t Birds after Ambrusko's injury. Against Oklahoma, Maryland used a two-platoon system with Ys special units for goal line stands >le and kickoffs. On the kickoffs the ay Terps feature speed, employing ar- eight ends and halfbacks. i. On a line which averages 250 ik- pounds, their biggest men are the ;h, ends. Howard Humphries, a 6-4, ry. 200-pound end also does the kick ,rs ing and according to reports, kicks ;y- as well as Gary Collins did a 1-3 couple of years ago. a Humphries if- Gamecock fans will remember in- the All-American end Collins who ri- now stars for the Cleveland 12- Browns. Humphries, last Saturday ce, repeatedly kept the Sooners in )b- bad field position with his punt ing. Doing the place kicking for the Terrapins will be Branson, an ex Id, soccer man who kicks the ball with er- his instep and from the side. An ree interesting sidenote here involves >w. Branson's jersey number. Against rry Oklahoma last week he wore num lot, ber zero, kicked one field goal. :>re This week he will wear jersey, ble number "3," and will change each ma week as his total mounts-a typi-I pen '64 Ca y Picked 2 will have an overall line average) )f 211, compared to Gordon's line rill of 207. The Gordon backfield holds gn a slight edge on the little Roosters, 26, 190-188. on "HARD TO BEAT" ,a- Says Pitts, who coached last years' Biddies to a 4-0-1 record, in, "We're going to be hard to beat. Ve er ----- Vill ot, to Ed is' ch0 To IA ,ck ayy of ;ki nt, Id, am the ally ion ing eet llo ar her| air ies.l JU de m 90) Th oth thi 25. 'er- JUST BRING TH rsc I. TO SEARS BY 1 IMy Candidat IFootball Playe Your Nam Phone I S. C. vs. U "Satisfaction Guaran or Your Money Bai Clash. V cal Maryland publicity stunt. On offense the Terps have vet erans Daryl Hill at flanker, Len Chiaverini at fullback and sopho more Walt Mazerack at halfback. Occasionally they will shift Chi averini and Hill. The Middle When this happens the speedy Hill will either throw from the halfback option or run while Chiaverini will block. They ran well and often up the middle last week so that USC fans might well expect much of the same. The Gamecocks on the other hand will be sound except for Cox, and guard Jim Johnson, still out with a leg injury. Dennis Darling will take over Sole's place on the 2nd unit. John Breeden is recovered from pre-season injury and adds strength to the end corps. In the backfield Larry Gill ran harder against Duke than he ever has before. le also hauled in four passes. Joining Gill as running backs are his Yankee cohorts Marty Rosen and Pete DiVenere, who led the club against Duke. Phil Branson and Ronnie Lamb will also see considerable action. Overall, if the Gamecocks stay mpaign o Start We scriimmaged the red shirts last week and the boys really hustled. They looked real good. If we can get 22 boys to put out 100' we know we can beat Gor don." Students will be admitted on presentation of their I.D. cards. Kickoff time is at 8:00. Att AR Caj Stu OU CAN WI PORTABI and your j 'amecock Fool man win a Hand: HERE'S ALL YOU I It vote for your Gamecock player c me on the coupon in this ad. Brii posit it in our ballot box in the me snts. All votes must be in by Thr e Gamecock who receives the mos , Week, and will receive a trophy. 2ced in one box, and one name will :ky winner of our personal size all-< itl The winners will be announced ; week. All Carolina students are Sears' employes or immediate fai IS COUPON HURSDAY, OCT. 1 e for Gamecock: r of the Week Is s and Address MARYLAND leed SE" Vith Ter alert, watch for Maryland sur- Ree prises, and minimize the efforts of and the Maryland backs, USC should nin; prevail against the Terps who last have more to defend against., dep Cock Of T Coach Marvin Bass and his oii staff, after studying films of go the game, selected Huggins, B senior defensive safety special ist from Mullins, S. C., and Sears, 6-5, 242-pound junior tackle from West Babylon, N. Y., as the Gamecocks' two top players, although the entire staff agreed that the Game cocks had many heroes last Saturday night. Huggins, whose nose looks like it has been doing battle with the likes of Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston-it has been hanged so many times by :q star liig Ile( his coel pas Soil 1.11- iII .Gl.N S t he enemy shoulder pads and hel- hon mets, caused one fumble with a and jarring tackle on iuke halfhack of I Sonny Odom and recovered an- nat other to start the Gamecocks top ention Molina, dents! N A FREE LE TVI 'a vorite ball Player some Trophy IAVE TO DO! f the week for the Maryland g9 your ballot to Sears, and n's or ladies' fashion depart rsday, Oct. 1, at 9:00 p.m. I votes will be the Player of All the ballots will then be be drawn ..,. this will be the hannel TV. That's all there is n the GAMECOCK the follow 3ligible to winl nily eligible to win. ALI-AlIAN PERSON Al - , 1 year free ports and service includedi iRS * -rapins ves will be hitting his receivers handing off to a strong run r four behind him. But like week, the game may very well Lnd on defense. he Walk the drive to their tying field 1. ass cited Sears for out LEN SEARIS iding work both on offense defense, saying the big 7 Yorker's blocking "was !rb." Defensive coach Clyde xers said Sears "played a c of a ball game. He was ver the field and was good ' it there at the end when we led it most. It was by far best game for us." uggins, one of the Game is' unsung heroes for the two years, was designated i th Carolina's best back of 9 Duke game, an unusual or for a defensive specialist, Sears earned the title "Cock he Walk," the weekly desig on given to the Gamecocks' lineman. NEL Il-IN. 4-IZE PORTABLE TV Every Night 'Til 9 001 Harden St. Jerry The Man Be LE~ STA-I He Ired set ..bu acI ,r crAanprsae wahn, erngat Paet o 9742 SEhe UAI EEi Th Fa e 'I'' n i p(i u Soles tind "Lil Ab" II'S' 'REST rer Needs ninge Out of the dryer... ready to wear! 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