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Biddie B( Rushing: Ken Walkup, 32 carrIes, 188 lian, 54 carries, 185 yards; Steve 175 yards. Passing: Tommy Suggs, 41-78, 546 yar 15-27, 220 yards. Receiving: Bill Duffle, 18, 248 yards; 161 yards. Scoring: Walkup, four TD's, 24 poir PAT, one FG, 22 points. Total Offense: Suggs, 546. Punt Returns: Tyler Hellams, 15, 98 y Kickoff Returns: Trevillian, 6, 142 ya Punting: Walkup, 27, 34.6 avg. Interceptions: Hellams, 7; Ben Padge STRAIGHT TALK From the ROUNDHOUSE By PAUL F. DIETZEL Director of Athletics "They're not big enough to play !" s dad. It was late Saturday night at tf even the "slow dressers" were now be: John Gregory, 170 pounds of heart was six stitches in his right hand (from the still made three fine catches for 59 yar< Continued, Mr. Gregory, "You knov watching these kids come out and you I not big enough for a real good-sized I That's true except they're big enough ir really big enough in the heart! How can a boy like Don Somma i Maryland. On Thursday night, while hall in stocking feet, he drove a toe the ball of his foot-about 2 inches off. It required surgery to remove ti his foot and he stayed in the hospital down for two days. Saturday night he didn't warm-up w played most of the game. That takes ko team really has lots of that commodit doubtedly lots of fine individual effori set of individuals whom I want to single been brought to fore this past ten days. Overall, it has been Larry Jones staff in addition to being in charge o I have 'said many times, just don't something unless you plan to have it Helping Larry plan and formulate t" weekly defensively game plans have b Lou Holtz. Lou's job is to handle the pass defen done a remarkable job all year long. I talent and is a great young man. And v~ come some real problems on pass defense our middle guards and linebackers and scouting which is now handled by thE done a great job. Of special note is graduate assistant is the best passer we have faced this ye& terback of the scout squad who runs c against our own defense. And he really fine boy ! There is no way of discussing ou emphasiziang what a great job Pri< Johnny Menger have done with our fit Yes, they really are an excellent bi We are pleased to have them at Carolina to be here at the home of the Gamecocks Pide is really a tremendous person owhtyou would like a freshman ci teaches them what it is to work-have n And Johnny Menger really came throu fensive coordinator. Although John is e our varsity staff, we had to have some h and John was the choice. It takes a special kind of patien< anyhow, and Johnny really did the job a special note of praise to our gr Randy Harbour, Evans Brown, John Albertson. These young men really ( assisting Pride and John with the Fr In charge of our offense is Bill SI wonderful manner on the field with the been a tremendous help to me for ma cially so these past two weeks. The ja Dick and Scooter came up with for Mar3 Dick Weldon handles our backs and he .He's a real worker and has much enthus happy to have him on the staff. And 1 been with the addition of Don "Scooter Of course having George Terry hanc tive duties all year has been a real ble with the excellent job that Ralph Floy ness Manager has made the job a lot couple of weeks like the last two have x fortunate I am to be at Carolina. By the way, we not only have a Jim Price is among the tops that ther have an excellent group of assistant mean group!). Chief Mackowski still keeps every Roundhouse and does a great job with you know that we have the finest grou anyone in the country. That's pretty have the best man I've ever known in and grounds here at Carolina in Sarge tre to have him. st F yards; Tom Trevil- 113 DiCarlo, 27 carries, A 43-6 Forest fr< ds; Randy Yoakum, brought tt undefeatec Biddies. Great t Doug Hamrick, 11, from the players re Dietzel ar the excef its; Bill DuPre, 19 with The came thrc The U trounced 1 average s hammered don Milit. ards. Furman 13) and rds. In the counter, the gamc they soul unbeaten t, 3; Don Bailey, 3. The W 4, 3 DonCarolina Asst The Gam( Forest tomc aid John Gregory's for USC's e Roundhouse and Wake Foi ;inning to file out.' of their b rinning-even with tear, but Virginia game) he '10notaut d1 not alwai Is. season reci , Coach, I've been stands at o cnow, they're really following t igh school squad." North Carol one place. They're The sopt could finall3 wen play against if their viel walking down the they will l thpick right into of it and it broke ue toothpick from with his foot iced ith the team but he + ts of courage. This y. There were un s but there is one out. This has really in charge of the TOM WINE f the defense. As ask Larry to do cussion in t done in a hurry. As he has ese all important injuries, th< sen Bill Rowe and that he wit Sophomor se and he has really Wingard's ou has tremendous the season e have had to over- bhut lost th .Bill Rowe handles when he w also coordinates our pointer. computor-he has' Except f Gamecocks Sammy Wyche who on the Der r. Sam is the quar.. players sho' ur opponents' plays 'speed for t' gets a work out. A The Dea hopes on p rfootball without of prom is le Ratterree and until lately e freshman team. able to hit nch of young men. sive starte and they are happy andl is the epitome Sf)Ort~ >ach to be. Oh, he r doubts about that! R gas our frosh of-( .regular member of elp with our frosh e with freshmen, Ii We want to give ~duate assistants, Ewing and Chuck A formei lid a great job of Iterback will ash. story in SI ~alosky. Bill has a zine. quad and has really Dan Ree' iy years-but espe- nal-caller dI amne plan that Bill, sons, wll land was a fine one, story whic s done a great job. Nov. 6 issu iassn. We are really tion ow pleased we have Reevesi "Purvis. D)on Reeve ling the administra- the 1967 Gi sing. That, coupled t has done as Busi- Middle easier this year. A Grant has nade me realize how the Walk" . his play in great trainer --- game Satu e are-but we also Grant m raners (and I do kles and a~ one in line at the while gradi aur equipment. And the coache: nds and facilities of natural because we The USC charge of buildings ing mail oi rye. How lucky we Kentucky Tournamen rosh Go DON HULT defense charged staff Writer quarterback for on a crucial foi rout of the Wake Led by long !shmen 1 a s t Friday quarterback To ie curtain down on an Steve DiCarlo i I season for the 1967 gaard, the Bi their own drive hings were expected 22-yard scorin rirst group of football Suggs to Tom cruited by Coach Paul DuPre's placen d( his staff, and with lina ahead, 7-0. tion of a 14-14 tie Minutes later Citadel, the Biddies gained possessi ugh. culminated a 5 skirting into th 3C frosh soun dly Late in the heir opponents by an Wake Forest core of 33-10, as they USC three, but out wins over Gor- later the Bid try Academy (28-14), (53-3), Clemson (28- DiCarlo squir Nake Forest. the Carolina 40 Wake Forest en- Duffle on the the Biddies opened Suggs complet somewhat tense as scoring strike c ht to preserve their ting Duffle for season. Pre's kick made Lke squad drove to the time. 19, before the Biddie Carolina stru imecoc] Cruciv PAY BENDER regulars are in Sports Editor gory. cocks will play Wake The outstanl rrow in a crucial test sive player is e 1CC title hopes. Against USC 1a most of his time -est had predicted one backfield stalling st seasons ever this tack. He is 6-2 pre-season predictions very fast for I ys correlate with mid- All-ACC as a de ards. Wake's record year. ne win and six losses Carlyle Pate i heir 20-10 win over for the Deacon ina last week. linebacker spot. omore - laden s q u a d ILast week W be coming of age aid. Bill Tate had a ory gives them a lift way duty. Spli >e a tough opponent- asked if he coul USC's forces halfback spot, to emerged f r o m the team. For i t h e Maryland battle with one major loss. Of fensive guard Tom Wingard will be lost to the USC cause 0 for the dura tion of the campaign. H e IARD suffered a con he game last Saturday. had a history of such SUMMERS team doctors adlvised transfer quarte hdraw from contact. mers. He is a e Bob Morris will fill 130 carries for spot. Morris started ing, he has cor it offensive left guard, passes for 671 e spot to Jack James honorable menti as slowved with a hip, All-America pic >r Wingard's loss the should lbe fit to take non D)eacons. All the C ild be operating at top) ie first time in weeks. cs had pinnedl their erformances by a crop By CAl ng sophomores, but Sporti they have not been When the sec full stride. Six dlefen- .a 17-0 lead for rs and four offensive time Saturday: Briefs wves Spotli~ Sports Mag .Gamecock star quar- 22-23 in Lexing be featured in a cover Tickets are >orts Illustrated maga- nights, plus 315 andl mailing. es, who was USC's sig- i uring the 1962-64 sea be the subject of the~ a will appear in the Sof the sports pubbeca a the brother of Roy s, defensive back on imecock squadl. tuardl Dave (Mudcat) been named "Cock of by USC coaches for the Carolina-Maryland rday. iide 12 indlividual tac sisted on three others, nig at 84 per cent undler ;' rating system. * * * ticket office is accept--t -ers for tickets to the Invitational Basketball Unbeaten in to drop the third period as fullback Al a 19-yard loss Usher blasted over from the irth down play. two. passes from The next time the Biddies mmy Suggs to gained possession the alternate mnd Steve Vas- offensive team, directed by Iddies initiated Handy Yoakum, took over. climaxed by a Long passes from Yoakum to g pass fr,m Vasgaard and Doug 11an rk Trevillian. Bill brought the L'idd;es to the ient put Caro- three where Chris Bank fought his~ way over for the B;illc.,' the Biddies re- fifth score. on, and Suggs With six minutes to play, 3-yard drive by Coach Pride Ratterree sent in e end zone. Ken Walkup, a first string second quarter halfback who suffered Irac punted to the tured ribs in the Furman game. three big plays Out of action since his in ies had scored jury, Walkup asked for one more chance to play, was sent med his way to in, and broke loose for a 85 Suggs hit Bill yard touchdown run the fir, Wake 42, and time he handled the ball, giv ed his second ing Carolina a 40-6 lead. f the night, hit- With six seconds remaining the score. Du- the Biddies wound up their sea it 20-0 at half- son as Bill I)uPre booted a 43 yard field goal, giving the USC ck again in the team a 43-6 triumph. [i_s Test RI Confer the yearling cate- or College in Nebraska. Sum was born in Columbia. ing eac defen- Jim ''he Jet Johnson is nd Robert Grant leading rusher for the Ieacs ft season he spent 71 carries for 2 1 yards. He in the Gamecock Wfast and powerful, but has a the offensive at- eency to fumble. Last year a 215 pounds, andt sophomore he gained 8 ya tis size. He was fensive tackle last s another stalwart defense from his s ake Forest Coach volunteer for two t end Ken Henry d play a defensive yo, in order to help he past two years Henry has been Wake's loading p a s e rrcemverang ole has good yapredfel, gog g t hands anid he has saught 20 paweafr s1 boni- ouba t seso yards this year c ieying the enWake Forest offense is jun ior c011eg .,>: ak Frest Sumc goodluner itho rlt ed Ken ofenry das pli wasfnv o, n Jnore College hat tw o years Waks Whiten pL sTEI recavrolntdu cnilr speed, g aood rpo( p handt s fe ans in onatrng(caughti 2e0claw Keyinge half. W oe t he~e' eoe h o offensee isid c-ntjudnee goodthe ketniteriallilh 288 yards.n Plass-te aas i ard. e an icov one tJunior'raliCoitllegea <on at trainCoveink Jeun-e $ditor li gameCe rined er u. e, e r'ebtor hregistered irs Th lowivid, helle that e Caroina t haf-ix, aeek ealierlon a t ha Mt th halTf.31 hr nI Suggs Fades ' Wake f ence C( ers but did not score. pas W'inghack lBuz Leavitt is known 'I the hv%" must of last year's liidies for the ith his actions if nut hv name. He in is caught three touchuown passes Sta en- against the Biddies last year to i s a lead the ,abv I)eacs to \ictorv. sea rIs, Ih is year he has grabbed1 21 for 1 wash Te the 1001 yard> to the Mlarylami of to tense,. he h'Ier h:Luhi, 4. .4d up KIO' Luir w .ho bulludhi wa. fuir 11:> ph Re- .\s :3,127 fans w~ atched, I he m, the (;mcok ripped their way to nI the their fourth \CC, win twithout e a loss) and to their fifth w in ting. of the seven-game-old season. i a Cahina wye:.t I ver thle first p t lme thl\ Iiaii I t-heauil, - a tiri\ 4 iris- spea:rheadedu and clilima4e by full. c>cks black Sluiir. Ti.e AC((. leian L p up~ ru-her raced 12 yard. around l.ft s t -ni to giv ti a. a 4 lw I Of that .limmly Poo,e soon incr-ased i r -~ or4 1o) cl w Staff Photo by Jimmy Wannamaker ro Pass orest mntest -e. for 2.1.1 yards. "his game will be the final time (amc"cks face Wake Forest WV inston-Saleml's Iwmnan Gray (ium. TIhis ancient horseshoe wing roplaccel by a new :1.(00 t struc"ture which will be rea<iv the 1 968 season. 30 Staff Photo by Elliott florensteIe rapins o Vte W anf., wmte acre, thew' Gan ecowck secon ; re the .rs peiosafter a'd Ihe 'Co'k ch 1alked up threw' Il iroal. T[he G;amwcocks p)unch.ed ov'er wir t hird TD) late in the third ermdww after a 77-y ard drive. uarterback [Fair did the scor ig on a four-y ard scamper and owle addeltd the PAT. \ drise. ~ )y lrrylandi early in - ia wpwio thrwatenewd two de -oy i :arwlima's h u t 0 u t , buit ro:ew dewfwendxe action byv thw wyre-t han-ai quate Gamnecock de ~we st ifl'w th;e Terrapinis in thwe Sthes Terps. thwe eight, but a n i-uaz g riounded the Mlary idi signtal-wcallw'r win th U'S 20. Car olimia's, final six-poinlter amne in the last quarter w~hen ub tackle George McCarthy cooped up a loose ball and lumn cred 17 yards to paydirt. For the Gamecw'(ocks, the big ore victowry was their first shut it in 67 games and their second in by 31 points this season. Iowa ate fell 34-3 in the 'Cocks' ener. The last time a USC squad oiuted two teams by such scores as 1952, when the Gamecocks immed Wofford 33-0 and clob u-ed The Citae1 3-.