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Rebound For G St Intramural Will Select By BUZZ P'LEMING Staff Writer Intramural football season came to a close this week, leaving only the tournament to decide the cam pus champion to be played. The big game of the week was the championship game between the Sigma Nus and the Phi Kappa Sigs. Both teams entered the con test with five wins and no losses, but Phi Kappa Sigma came out with their s i x t h win and the S League II title. Sigma Nu was unable to muster any points at all as they fell in a 28-0 shutout. The League I title was clinched as Pi Kappa Alpha downed Alpha Tau Omega 13.4. Phi Epsilon Pi took charge of the Kappa Sigs and beat them 19-7 while Sigma Alpha Epsilon moved into third place in their league by defeating Kappa Alpha 6-0. Lambda Chi Alpha earned a place in the top three of League I by rIngu 06soeaantP Kap Pi OnysxoIheeee ne freondplcnbdwe Fone Wiorwll) Snoel7(ec Zoe1tkaf forfit fo Zn to aK close thiweleaing 7oplay the tonnto dacme .The tcam frocmpio 1-4 (Zoe 19),yel 71 frThe bis victor of the week.a thext chmonship game downw39-6 Zne igm Nus-7 and neh Ka,p Sigse Bothmeahic enteed the ac19 tetvicth fi Zons 14. nolsss 3u Phiw Kappa S91ign the ouy wihtheir sme phye amongan the uneto tran )itsa l As thy feins now0 shtou capoi.The Legetiteams cimpet ingP ahos tlhat dowced either fir orsilond i their cageo Gmes apanig and eto them tou wn hile igm Alpha eslo mvede intontd place in theague b y Threea ChiAlmearned thi year's inamhed top thre ACC Laguonerence suadninunced- lsor agaistk. Oacke Tsi m~ th ce aln dns tacee Don Smma wcereled r Ut) the teag, chan hi byAlni Coasti Spone7 Wrtere socation Mfor, conpaoe, ewen Zan 5-0 (88-onul nd Zne f Fi(hbrg, Maon. A toonaiori fromlls Te 16 (K,nder, wile Zne of playd dfeoex N 1-J. ne1) el 71 NetConeencenhampon Clemso Zne 14owL-bun N.7 an( State domi .rg rH riaff Photos By Borenstein Tourney Champ Zone 17, the leat,er of League I. Game tw%%o pitted Zone 2, first place in League II, against the second place team from Loague 1, which was determined in the play off between Zone 1 and Zone 7. Tlie winners of these games will advanc e and play each other for the first and second places among Independents. The losers play to determine third and fourth places. The t h i r d game finds Phi Kappa Sigma (first in IAague II) against Phi Delta 'heta (ague I'srsecond sec team). Likewise, the numher one team from IAeague 1, I Kappa Alpha, plays Sigma Nu, the n um ber two team of Ilague II. These winners compete for the top two places amiong fra ternities while the losers hattle for the third and fourth positions. When a champion has been de cided in both the F ra ternity League and the Indpe p-ndent League, the two will meet and the winerte wile oh the estitle oram Dh iision forhpstos Pie KappamApnhas een-0) Pi( inelth ThetF a t5-1)it PULamdp hiApa.42 PiKappa Sigma (-) Alpha Tau Omega (2-4) Sigma Epsilon Pi (2-4) Pi Kappa Phi (0-6) INDIEI D)ivision I Zone 17 (8-1) Zone 1 (7-2) Zone 7 (7-2) Zone 19 (6-3) Zone 13 (5-3-1) Zone 8 (4-5) Zone 21 (3-5-1) Zone 12 (2-7) Zone 15 (1-8) Zone 5 (0-9) >cks Are men on offense andl three on de fense. Leading vote-getter was Harry Olszewski, Clemson g u a r d, who was namedl on each of the 91 bal lots. Tiger tailback Budd(y Gore andl N. C. State tackle I )ennis Byrd each pollded 87 votes. Muir received 71 ballots, Ilice' 48, andl Somma 414. The complete team includes: Offense: I.nds--larry M a r t e I 1, N. C. State; Rick D)ecker, Wake Forest. Taceh---Waynle Mass, Clemi son; C,reg Shielly, Virginia. Guards--lliarry Olszewski, Clem son; Norman Cates, N. C. State. C.nter -Mike Murphy. D)uke. ing slv rot ret ple wil NIT of fau als Sdr< Ha Ga in5 on by as: ev oi nan th m< th th ka Scores 92 2 2 Steve 1)earwent of th< squad,I4I drives with the 11 Sigmau~ Nu this~ we4ek. Theu Standings I'Y LEAGUE )ivision 11 ~hi Kappa Sigma (6-0) sigma Nu (5-1) sigmna Alpha Epsilon (41-2) sigma Chi (3-3) sigma Phi Epsilon (1-5) 'hi Psi (1-5) Kappa Alpha (1-5) NDIENTS )ivision II one 2 (9-1) KoneC 18 (8-2) Koe 14 (7-2-1) 'Kone 4 (6-3- 1) one 10 (5-4-1) one 3 (5-5) Kone 6 (3-6-1) 'Kone 9 (2-8) K1one 16 (0-10) ac -Wa r r e ni Mnir, I 3 linddyI Go4re, (.lnison; F' r ai Q.)uayle, Virginiia; Freiei Si meirs, Wake Forest. Kieker G erahli Warcren, N State. I )efenise: F,ndiiI-Mairk 4 apuanoiii, N. Staite; Ilsonnie l)newwrths, 4Clema Ta(kles I )on S o mn mn a, l I )ennis lHyrd, N. C. State. MIiddle guard- Hob Foiyle, il ianchackers-Tim Hice, I'3 Jimmyn Caine, (lemnson. Backs- F "reddie Combs, N. State; Andy Ileathi, lI)uke; F1' ,iheratore, C I e im s oi n ; and, 'Cocks .Ri By IHEYWARI) A Asst. Sports Edi The Carolina Gamecocks, led by t of Gary Gregor and Frank Stand e work of Bob ('remins, overwhel te to an opening game victory hei Gregor and Standard, who comi ounds, five more than the enti tely dominated the game inside. h 30 points, surpassing his pre 29, and 17 rebounds. Standard, who teamed with Crem t-breaks, finished second to Greg< o pulled down 14 stray shots. With regular starting guard, Ja ssed out due to an injury, and rlicka, playing only 23 minutes mecocks were dependent upon 1< responded extremely well and h; defense the entire night. The sophomore guard who start< stealing the ball, ended the nig ;ists, and even found time to bri The 104 points scored by the Gai nt total ever recorded against a ?r, there was little the Flying F tcome, since they were allowed to r the span of the game. Carolina Coach, Frank McGuire, e score down, went to his bench r mber except one played at least is was not enough, because no n e Gamecocks kept going to the ba times connecting on 50 per cent. (Continued on P. Staff Photo by Mike Tyler 'he Move Phi Kappa Sigma intramural all in the crucial game against Phi Kaps won the battle, 28-0. UNC Doi With Vic lly (ARL. STEPP Sports I'litor ''it was close andt we made' a rca run at thbem. I was really proud the way our11 boys swam."' *The Carolina swimmimg te a n had lost its first meet, by\ ftm p)oinmts to powe'rful Nor'thI Carolina and Coach Jack Thbompson was nol dlissatisfied with the loss. "'Ihis was the firs.t timue ouri North (:arolinam," het continued'. *The swimming Gamecocks, open ng last F riday at the U'SC pool gave tilt Tar I tees Such at run t hal the meet wenflt dotw n to the lasi (evenft b)e'fore being diec idted. -With the Gamecocks aheatda 5-512 TFar lleel All-Americans Phil Rikel and J1im Edwards turned on thIt steam to win the 40(0-yard free style relay and give I'N C se'ver c eruciat pi nt s anti the mat ch. Cik (airoltina hadl lurgn'i alhead14 on3 til'he next-to-thel-las)t evenit whe li111 Mullet.r andig Jim We'inzeltte' tu1rned' - ti an 'excitinlg onell-t wo finish ini the 200-i ard b,reaist atok. "Mller4's' time in tile btreast stroke (2:19.8) shtouldi place' hin among tihe top ini tile country~ a this t ime4,'' ' Tompison commeni4fltedt tuke. O)thier first places for C'ar'oim went to diver V ic I aughlin and t D ave White for tile 200-yardi intdi 'ank i.ughlinI, defending ACC driing lack champ, calptu&redt the one1-me14ter .a.mi tee.~.m.t.. eomnpetatll bth Fleet DDY tor he scoring and rebound ard and the slick defen med E-rskine 104-54 en -e Saturday. )ined for a total of 31 -t re Erskine team, com Gregor ended the night vious single-game high I 1 ins on some spectacular >r in points with 25 and ck Thompson, not even the other regular, Skip due to a bad cold, the )b Cremins. But Crem .unted the Flying Fleet d numerous fast-breaks ht with 1-1 points, four KlC aig down four rebounds. nec()Cks was the biggest Red .\lyers team. h ow leet could do about the take only 51 shots dur in an attempt to keep Lgularly and every team ten minutes. Ihowever, fatter who was playing, sket until they had shot ge 8) Cagers, S See Actio Coach Frank .\IcGuire's eagers, ACC s u n <d e f e a t e el after humiliating season 1 IErskine, and Coach Jack TI'home- pins as I son's swimmers, losers to U NC by con feren a narrow margin, retur)c to action Cle'mson this weekend as Carolina winier Virgir spurts swing into high gear. place h The Ibasketball squad, f r e s h b-ague's from cle,bbering the Flying 1leet Connell. i14 -5el Saturday, open a two-game average road trip Saturday against the to hulste Maryland Terrapins. The Game- The ccks will tak, on Virginia Mon- acledi: day night in Charluttesville. East Ca 'e ''erraptns. 11-11 last year. Thomps, lost high scorer Jay 'MCMlien and (-aching will rely on a counle of veterans In 14) plus some h i g h1 I y touted ,cplho- Prop scl mores, including Will lIetzel, (;-(; Thumps bro'thiert cof ):>avison's formrtt.i All - tO 9w Aerica .n Fr ed. Il.ast vns Swim 3 tory In Lazs I i mi e -- h)eing "'conedc by i I C Thom' ccc fre-ehcm John5 lToder- Wh'I te Whelite' swVam the mcedh-v'~ in 2: I4'.5l "Hcth :i -c to elg. .\lulle'r andce Ncrth~ (Cro- I anrtici lina's lle'nry I laywcod- in the ThIe G a mc e e' c e k s also Set tw liHe al schooccl records in r- e I a y events. Stanrwn' whle c finishing secoend to U NC. Fra''nk John, Doenovanc, Weinz,ettel, Ken tan ce ft Carn,es, and TFrond W illiamn. turnued Nocrt 1 in, a time o cf 3 :48.3 in, the 4100- thle elac yar imiedIey, and Williaums, Robe. noting 1 hie. Allen, G e' o r g e Fanirey, and podte'nt in Whiite estcI able ac 3 :22.2 record squad.c in. thme 400-tacrd freestyle, ccf the g * *e s key Gets No. 100 A Scoreboard Tells S wim Sq n Satur por)Itswr'I't("rs, inl thll"r pre'- Carolina alloting, listed the Terra. a "high1 ikelv to finish sixth In th u -:st (: strung i2 ce, ahead if Vir-inia anti 1) nj ia, t a b bh d for seventh remain the w r i t e" r s. lost the cocks, number four storer, Jim aidedei t but have Chip Cas," (11. fighting and 6-9 Norm Carmichael . I temI r the team. The rI \wi1mming team will havetit, l'n ')ce'ntive as tlhey host t1he last a(ti rolina aqua squad -Coach January >In will be secking his 1(m!, victory. years of coaching, six in l01 and four at Car~lina, en has guidled his squids ns. 'ason t he l-:CC tieam edgi Event psonf (re iited .\lullor andi" with a gotod job. saying. 4,' t"t rei sw:imng. letter than lietzel iated they wouh(l this i-ar!v I'"ward eason."' In a so comiiplimientedi Covington wvas na 'k, wvho finished secondl to district NleE'lroy- in bot.th long is- wvill he eestylie evenits- t he Na Carolina State rema ins awaird ss of the ACC. lie said,hllo hat the WOl fpacik have live I All - .\moericans o4n the lw flhompso5n e-nlledi State i'ne to an S tip te-ams in the nation. .weik's t.,4diesan.m 0 ZM 4 s 1 !nd ... tory uad day in what Thompson ternied y controversial" m a t c h. r.olina is expectd -l to he the hutturf!-,. hack stroke, ng cn:p-tition. and lreastr-ke s h o u 1 d he strength ~f the Game 'h-mps~n pr-dicted. He hat the squad 1has been a virus hug this week as ke.t at b-ast one ncm porarily lut of the water. i- . t w.i beg:n at "1 p.m. at oers:ty peel. It wnill he the 1n ftr th. Gaa ecocks unt, S. ard Goes Edwards State Ceach Earl. Ed-. ins be'en c hosen o (ach of r in the ACC. rds r*e (.ded ~' of the 91 st by nen-mhers of the At 'iast Sports Writers Asso for the award. mandehr of the votes were hetween U SC Ceach Paul andl Cle m son'as Frank hht Ion, Edw ardIs Sundayi ned Coach of the Year in th roe of the NC(AA. 1 1e onie (of eight finalists for tional Coach of the Year nade hy the Amecrican Foot iche.s Asso5ciat ion. rdls guaded the W.olfpack .2 season arnd a b4id to next I.iherty Bowl. 4.*4