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LYN CIIARELIF K,Y : FARREL.L. 51Ol( 11ANT SKhIII Ai( KIA *KICKE EAI. IA)1.4,E - SAl AA[K)tII 4i .hIt()f)EI IFtANA 5,TAN1)A III) ,, JA:h T114111"SO4 N IAltIII The Team Gamecocks ly TONY SMITH Staff Writer Carolina's Fighting Gamecocks, after their season of ups downs, and long dry spaces, are now ending this year's play ing time by participating in the Atlantic Coast Conference tourney in Raleigh. Reviewing the season, one will find that in the first game Erskine lost an early lead to the Gamecocks and was soundly defeated 66-52. Three days after the season opener, the "battling sophomores" traveled to Greenville to trounce the Fur man Paladins, 97-79. Highlight of the season was the third game when the Gamecock. accomplished what was thought impossible by downing Duke 73-71. This upset shot USC into the tenth-place slot of the As. sociated Press national basketball poll. On Dec. 11 the team began their northern tour by edging Pennsylvania, 12-39. Continuing north, the roundballers suffered their firsi defeat to New York University in Madison Square Garden Two nights later on Dec. 18, they got on the winning side again, downing Assumption College. Returning to action after a 15-day holiday vacation, the Gamecocks turned back Clemson, 57-48. Two nights later, Carolina tangled with defending ACC champ N. C. State, but a basket with 0:09 remain ing clinched a 55-54 win for the Wolfpack. Schroeder Comi As Forward Wit lIy .JOhN IAYIICemislsariig nth S Spo)rts F.ditor cmu."onn eewst The firist ti me I ever saw Johnenhsatcl. Sch roeder play basketball, I waIsn1't .1ohaSchroed ,aIia really imptlressed. "crds' la TeIein It was in IDecemb,er of 1 962,wilgautthsJn.H and .John was a member of the edn i ia aktalsao U JSC ftr o s h,. along with .Jerry i olg aerwihhssc White, ,Joe Tontelli, I) (' W a y ni eitshrofecingas,h Smith, etc. TIh is group was in theloegaut gsniro th p rocess of bei ng clobbhered by Jack ya' em Ma rin. Steve V acendak, and the II'e cal,ti esns7 D)uke yearlintgs, and it was hardwiovrDkgestendfo to find anyth in g that "'Schrodes"' ort anyone else' was dloing right. .John has conme a long way Since then. lle'll ble the first to adlmit that he dloesn 't haive the' natural abhiIi ty of a lot of basketball play ers, but ve'ry few pteopile will argue the fact that the Ieeman gets mote ou t of what he h as thani almost antybodly else. Schtroeder, who stands six feet six inc'he's atnd tips the scales at 205, hails f rotm I) un d a 1 k, Md. 4ttnea r HaItimnote) and his h i g hi school basketbhall was pl ayed at l)undalk High utnder' Coach .Jay Ge;~rnan. - ,Joh n had originally plan ned to attetnd A mericani U niversity, btut events in the sutmtmer of l162 c'han teled the big fellow to US(' in stead. ('huck Note had sigtned one of Sch roeder's teammates, six-foot ni ne lFred Medley, to a gr'ant- in aid at VPIl. When Noe accepted the ('arolina coaching job in .June, he had nto ballplayers. P' a s s i n g th rough D)undalk to speak with Medley, Noe noticed a pictutre of the D)undalk 11iigh squad. l'ointing to a tall boy in the pie tu re,chmpin.u"toedingWhe's thst?h The nextothiSchrhreder, tli' End Season The Gamecocks bounced back Saturday, Jan. 8, by scoring an impl.essive 67-57 victory over Florida Southern in Lake land, Fla. The following Wednesday, the team hosted Furman and suffered a stunning loss to the Paladins. Travelling to Clem i son that Saturday, USC was once again shocked with another defeat. One week later. Jan. 29, the Gamecocks regained some of their early-season poise and crushed Virginia 82-64. Joy was short-fived, however, as the Maryland Terrapins beat them 78-63 in the Carolina Field House Monday, Jan. 31. The following Saturday, the team was bombed by Wake Forest in Winston-Salem. Two nights later the Tar Heels of North Carolina crushed them, but Wednesday night the Gamecocks turned the tide and downed Erskine. In a last-second shot in the Feb. 12 televised game, the Carolina basketballers were shot down 65-63 by Wake Forest. Beginning another road tour Feb. 14, the Gamecocks allowed the Duke Blue Devils to salvage a 41-38 win in Durham. Entering the North-South Tournament in Charlotte Feb. 18, the optimistic team saw N. C. State surge from behind to defeat them 68-63. The next night, the North Carolina Tar Heels pulled away from the Gamecocks 83-71. Travelling to Maryland, Feb. 25, Carolina hoped to break their losing streak-but failed, bowing 56-42. Feb. 26, last Saturday night, USC ended the regular playing season with a 59-57 winner in overtime against Virginia. The Coach Gin k TholnP80 YPs Virg ilotes Last Year 1h USC Varsity John as his biggest thrill. "I got IDk rs,abgfco nU(~ by far the biggest kick out of that wnhc nDcme.HtJh one."pikashsbtidiiulj Talking with Schroeder, one getsfraneaam agisNot the impression that he really hasCaoian193.wehecrd it in for the Blue Devils.17pitangrbe13ron(, 'I"uke's a f r a i d of us. They ThIcanigonontgrd really are. They dion't want touaewrinbsesamnst have to play us in this ACC tour- to tUCnx er u oA nament, especially not in the first bsebl lyr,h ilcn round."'tnet erem~.n Ia .John's had some good perform- srmhr sagyta aei ances against Vie Bubas' erew. lie uho hm n.aoeal wasintrumenalinbreakigothe a in 1w 3, refue scored tion. at US et er utt In The Spotlight 0% 43e2. o dbi 66.ksFace ae Fo' Blue Devils 1 IJ? OertiII The Action 0 .eJrto .