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Fair Launc ACC Gets Over Out By GAIL LOWRY Staff Writer Six of the ACC's eight teams faced out-of-conference competition Saturday, and league squads scored two impressive victories and four setbacks. Clemson faced defeat for the second time this season in a battle against Georgia Tech. Tech did all its damage in less than four minutes and the rest of the after noon was one big defensive battle, as Clemson fell, 10-0. North Carolina State startled Houston Saturday nibnt with a touchdown and a field goal in the third quarter for a final victory of 16-6. N. C. State entered the game as a 21-point underdog, partly be cause Houston was ranked number two nationally last week. The UNC Tarheels were handed their fourth loss of the season by Vanderbilt Saturday, 21-7. The Duke Blue Devils brought the 12 o'clock hour to Army's Cinderella team in an upset vic tory, 10-7. Jay Calabrese, p l a y i n g on a s p r a i n e d right ankle, led the triumph march. College Park, Maryland was the scene of Maryland's (loom Satur (lay. Led by Larry Csonka, Syra cuse won by a narrow margin of 7-3. Maryland, the two - touchdown underdog, had only the 21-yard field goal by Rick Carlson for its afternoon efforts. Virginia beat Wake Forest 14-12 in an A CC b a t tle at Winston Salem Saturday. Darli Ches Sup Computer-tuned su shock absorbers. N body mounts. They smoothest, most sili new idea in ventilat 1968 Camaro and C a system that lets ai Corvette Be srmart! Be sure! Buy now Chevrolet dealer's. Staff Photo by Bob Benseo hes A Pass Two Wins side Foes South Carolina will be on the road once again tomorrow at Flor ida State. Clemson will play at Auburn, Maryland will entertain N. C. State, North Carolina will go to Air Force, Duke will go to Virginia, and Wake Forest will play at Memphis State. USC Sailors Drop Match To Clemson The USC sailing team was de feated by Clemson Saturday ir the traditional match between the two teams. Carolina team captain was )on Asay. Leading scorers were Karen Wrisley and Walter Nash. Other skippers were Bob T u r n e r and Frank Bonner. Team r a c i n g, which involves sending out three two-man teams from each competing school, is scored on a low-point system, low score wins. After the first two races Satur day on a triangular course, Clem son was ahead, 2-0. The Gamecocks won the next race by one-fourth of a point, but Clemson won the next two races to wrap up the title and win the Perpetual Team Tro phy for this semester. The regatta was held at Lake Murray's Columbia Sailing Club in penguin sailboats. Next weekend the sailing team will b)e in Charleston for The Cita delI Fall Invitational. ngly ne rrolet's ~r Sport spension systems. Improved ew double-cushioned rubber all team up to bring you the ant Chevrolet ride ever. A fresh ion comes standard on every orvette. It's Astro Ventilation, r in, but keeps noise and wind Sting Ray Convertible Chev e t your A 'Fair Key To By HEYWARD ADDY Asst. Sports Editor The USC Gamecocks are off to a fine start this year and one of the reasons is a healthy quarter back named Mike Fair. Fair, a graduate of Parker High School in Greenville, is in his third year as a starter. Besides being a three-year letterman in football u n d e r the direction of Whitie Kendall, Fair also lettered three years as a guard on the basketball team and five years as shortstop on the baseball team. A f t e r graduation from high school, Fair had a n u m b e r of scholarship offers. "I chose Carolina because I liked the school and the coaches, especially Coach Bass and Coach Pitts," commented the Game cock quarterback. "They were real nice and made a good im pression on my family. I was also offered a real good deal on football and baseball." Like everyone else, Fair has also noticed a difference in the 1967 edition of the Gamecock as con pared to last year. "I think one of the biggest differences has been the attitude of the team and the s t u d e n t body, Their spirit has helped IS so much. "I also think the off-season program had a lot to do with the change. Through a program of weight lifting and running, we learned to push ourselves and become mentally tougher. This attitude carries over into the playing season. "Besides the conditioning pro graims, I think Coach Dietzel has 1 had a lot to do with the surge. Personally he has made a big in fluence of my thinking, and he is a real great man. However, he has managed to do this without changing my individual perform ance." ACME WESTI LEVI'S or LI MOE I Corner Lady and wI 's for '61 out. You'll appreciate all the pl features on the '68 Chevrolets, GM-developed energy-absorb column and many new ones. M More performance. More all-ar look tells you these are for the driving. One demonstration dr Cam Quart AGoo When asked about the aspect of lay calling, Fair said, "The oaches like for the quarterback to all as many plays as he can, but hey will' call plays when they otice a weakness in the opposing lefense." When asked if he were surprised at the success of the team, Fair said, "I never thought that we would be 3-1 at this stage, but after we won a couple of games we like the feeling. I am not, however, surprised at some of the individual performances." Fair calls the Duke game and the welcome event at the Rus sell House the most memorable occasion in his career. "The victory over Duke was very Pierce, Wi FSU Game Co-captains have been selecte< to lead the Gamecocks as they face the Florida State University Semi noles tomorrow. Offensive tackle Hyrum Pierce and halfback Curtis "Cooter" Wil liams will call the coin toss for USC. Pierce is in his second year as q starter and at 225 is one of the biggest men on the offensive squad. Williams will be starting his first game this season tomorrow, He has been placed at right half hack to replace Butch Reeves whe moved to the defensive backfield, A two-year letterman, Williams has played all backfield positions it one time or another. He has been hampered with a series of knee injuries. This season Williams has been seeing duty as back-up fullback for :RN BOOTS EE RIDERS EVY'S Assembly Streets of oved safety including the ng steering ore style. ound value. One man who loves ye shows why! a SS Sport Coupe rback: d Start sweet and one which I will al ways remember. But the wel come the students gave us when we arrived home was so great. It was the finest thing that I've seen around here. "To be on this team and play for a man like Dietzel is a real privilege, and I feel very fortunate. I think the world of all my team mates and all the coaches." Fair is majoring in business ad ministration. After graduation this spring, he hopes to be able to play either football or baseball as a professional. If the opportunity does not present itself, he would be interested in s o m e kind of Christian work, youth work, or maybe coaching. iliams Are Captains Warren Muir. Both Pierce and Williams are married and each has a daughter. Williams is a native of Bamberg and came to USC with backfield coach Dick Weldon who was his high school coach. He is a physical education major. Pierce is an education major from Empire, Ga. USC has won the coin toss only one time in 14 tries. They did not win any last season and Jim Gob >lo has the only lucky call so far this season. The win came in the North Carolina toss. FINE ITALIAN FOOD 1213 BLANDING STREET PHONE AL 4.9382 (Opposite Greyhound Bus Station) Pan Amer explor< of Sta si G / Sigl /Ge KGe/ -Pla When the roof fell in on ( streak last Saturday, a mighty It was a dream that at las extra special that the squad enough to win every game. It was a lingering hope with every heartwarming vic the year, that maybe-just Gamecocks would not get bias fatal stroke of midnight. That dream made Carolina many "Beat Georgia" banners were hard-pressed to find roo: And that dream, as it forn fans everywhere, was wiped Bulldogs. But as the fading remnal wafted away in defeat, anotr around the Carolina campus. This one lined up with real a one-year rags-to-riches mira this year's Gamecocks are a for a program destined to soa That dream is coming tru first year. Expect what is th derful new outlook. The brilliant beginning of a fluke. It was improvement. better. Carolina-in losing an illu that is why, as one dream fad took its place. And that is why hundreds the returning Gamecocks Sal but the new dream-the tru rise. COPELA SWEA by PURITAN 4 SLA By PALM BEA an Petroleum C ation and production sub! ndard Oil Company (In wants to WEDNESDAY, 04 EOLOGISTS - juniors, miors, and graduate udents majoring in eology - - ri up for an interview: >logists - Dr. Secor's off ic >physicists & Engineers - ::ement Office, Lieber Col qnsan onpportunityemployer IN STEPP by CARL STEPP Sports Editor arolina's three-game winning fine dream was blown to bits. it Carolina was something so would miraculously give just faint at first, then growing tory-that perhaps this was maybe-Carolina's Cinderella ted back into reality by some decorate its campus with so that candidates for election n to advertise. red in the minds of Gamecock Dut by a loss to the Georgia its of the wonderful fantasy ier dream seemed to develop ty. It wasn't an illusion about cle. But it was a feeling that )eginning-a proud beginning r. Don't expect perfection the are-improvement and a won his year's Gamecocks was not And things are destined to get sion-realized that fact. And ed away-another, more real, of students came out to greet urday. Defeat was sobering, e spirit-was already on the ND CO. TERS 2nd JANTZEN CKS ;H and FRETZ orporation idiary liana) see YOU CTOBER 18, 1967 GEOPHYSICISTS - senior and graduate students majoring in Geology (with some Math), Physics, EE, and Math (with some Geology) THURSDAY, October 19, 1967 ENGINEERS - senior and graduate students majoring in ChE, CE, E E, ME PAN AM - a dynamic growth Company with an eye to the future and the young people who will shape it lege