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Rtibock, As Bidd fy STEVE KEILEY 2: Staff Writer th hu Carolina's Battling B i d d i e s, sh under Coach Buck Freeman, got fe off on the right foot here Satur day night with a 112-62 trouncing of Gordon Military Academy. From the beginning, when after JII Campbell Terry Campbell gets off a ju (orlon Military game Saturl; ing in reserve, pum-ped int 10 Soccer 13y GAIL LOWRY Staff Writer The USC S o c c e r Club will make its final appearance of the svason Saturday when the squad takes on Columbia Bible College. The club has met the CBC team twice previously this year, winning one and losing one. The sqluad has p)ostedl a 2-1 mark for the season, defeating The Cita del (8-5) and CBC (8-2), while losing a 4-2 r e t u r n match -y against CBC three weeks ago. Since the club was organized late this year, it was unable to schedule a full slate of games. Next year's schedule is already heing formed, however. Saturday's game will begin at 2 p.m. on the intramural field south of Blossom Street. The team is coached by D)r. Brian O'Farrell of the history delpart ment. Specuilate About '68 Football F By .JAY BEND)ERI i AnI.st. Sports Editor , i Th is wvintert Gamitecock footb all . th~ ranls should have plenty (of food for gridliron thought. The just 'omp)letedl season was a mem.iory -muaker anld it may point thel way to what is to come. Foot ball fever got a bIroadler base of support as the Gamecocks won three' in a row at the start and( posted a 5-5 season record. Amlrazing.ly the improved recordl wats compiled by almost the same(' sqIuad that went 1-9 in 1966. When the (lust settled in the Carolina Stadium parking lot (1h after the Clemson-Carolina game the l'ight ing G amecocks were at thirda in the ACC and had thrtee st membInlers on the All-A~CC team; p this from a team pickedI to he onil the b)ottoml of the stack in preC- Tc season listings. A Owens ies Boi seconds .1uhn Itihock made ree-point play, until the f i n v zzer, the Biddies' extraordinai ooting and tight man-to-man d nse (ominated the game. The frosh hit the basket at i 7 per cent clip, especially good or so early in the seam)l. Rihoek led all scorers with ints, including 24 in the fir C el Staff Photo by Elliott Borenst Fires mup shot during the Biddlie iv night. camphell, play moints for the U SC frosh. Club Me fr ans Have Tw'~o of the Alld'o,nference pi(ck u.hacker limt ltice andi fuillbm~ I 'Ce fores next year*. Sprting dr ills will be muarkedl I con JIt e'st C start ing. herth turning lette oi en wil i c rop of varsil candlidates fro an undefeat< Ilidldie s aj u a Overall t e a MI'IB depth shoul I MIRa w e I e com aracterist ii in the near future T[he biggest spot to fill will I q ua rt erb ack . Three-yef I rter and itic I7's mo1(st valuah iyer .\ike lFair has vacated t that will go to l)an Hlarbisoi mumy Suggs or Rlandy Yoakuri fourth nossible (andlidlate is di Lead E nbard ( a half. Tom Owens contributed 2 I points, and the big men also domi y nate(l the boards, Owens with 1 e- rebounds and Ribock with 14. John Roche, a high school team mate of Owens, chipped in 1 points (hitting eight of nine fror the floor) and lefty Bill Wals had lt (seven of nine from th st floor). Both guards played ex cellent floor games and had littl trouble breaking the press em ployed .. ,en in the game b (Gordon. * Varsity Ral 67-64 Win Carolina's ins p i re( frosh sparked by a 31-point performanc by guard John Roche-gave th varsity a run for the money an( agood scare last Thursday befor( bowing, 67-64. The occasion was a pre-seasot "tune-up," but both teams went a it with relish before a delighte( crowd of over 1,001) in the US( Field Ilouse. With Roche, a 6-foot 2 guar, from New York City, leading th way, Coach Buck Freeman's fresh men flashed to a 37-22 halftim lead over the slowly starting var sitv. The veterans came back in th second half, however, to erase th lead and squeeze by the fired-u frosh. Gary Gregor and F r a n In Standard led the comeback effort as the Gamecocks connected o over 61 per cent of their secon half shots. It was Gregor who turned th tide, firing in a field goal wit As CBC 'S Staff ioccer Clubi in Acti4 'Food For ,fenii,vie hack Tloy .\leCord~i who saxv k siome actin thi-. past seasoni a d -iginal enlb-r. The ffens i ve baick fiel will bi y a ide byill t he retuiirn of Ilenny Gal >r loway who sat out this. year wit) s. an injury. A r- wvay t a ndie mn i e Iuld he t he y strong ground ns game. dl lI e f e ni - I. s i v ely there ui will lie experi e enced person-m e nil in ei ght spots. R1eplac- (A.OA e ing tacklis I )on Somma and Jo< r Isomor,ioski along with linehackel e Ilob (Cole will be a difficult task. a The G amecocks will face a) i, members of the Atlantic Coasl i. C'onference next year for the firs1 -time sine 1963 That year thjii xplosive gordon i ' BT Hiddie defense did not al - low (:ortlon open shots from the ) inside, andu except for Billy For chelli, who scored 23 points, the _ Bulldogs had trouble hitting from the outside. 1 With 7:08 remaining and the 1 s c o r e 92-5:1, Freeman took the regulars out, but the score con - tinued to mount. Terry Campbell. a non-scholarship player, led the subs by scoring 10 points in the 'losing minutes of the game. "'Ithey lookel real goxl, but it * lies, Scores Over Frosh - 11:17 remaining to send the var sity ahead, 46-44. The 215-pound senior posted 18 points for the night, followed by Standard with 17 and sophomore Bob Cremins with 14. Rock,.' paced all scorers, with t Tom O ens also hitting double 1 figures for the frosh. USC FROSH FG FT P Roche 10 11-15 31 1 Spencer 2 0-0 4 Walsh 2 2-2 6 Owens 5 3-7 13 Ribock 4 0-1 8 - Helms 1 0-0 2 Campbell 0 0-0 0 Steele 0 0-0 0 - Furbank 0 0-0 0 D. Powell 0 0.0 0 TOTALS 24 16-25 64 USC VARSITY FG FT P Standard 6 5-5 17 P Gregor 7 4.5 18 3 Kickey 4 1-1 9 Thompson 0 0-0 0 Harlicka 1 0-0 2 Cremins 4 6-8 14 S Terry 1 1-1 3 1 Felter 0 0-0 0 Carnevale 1 0-0 2 I Bacca 0 0-2 0. Martin 0 0-0 0 E. Powell 1 0.0 2 TOTALS 25 17-22 67 FROSH 37 27 - 64 1 ' VARSITY 22 45 - 67 aturday UY Phote by Chlef Photographer ChIp Galloway 'Thought' reor vas I -8-I. lI nos outid Ilraitda St:ate' anad Virginlia Tec'h. The 1967tbttll'lt G aecockswere a tardfhing huayln ch I wlhoe nvier tieit finaitely a it secnd-half htalt club tilt' otscre t'teir op-c iT' Game tltctcks al sht a ot ir firsttnopponent nm ie t rawe ing tking .\laryland for0 The ie-o gamie. itnanw at the Neaorth st(arotinasgahe b(3t bginnin broea Thraecorcks no-leson h ome Ntseasatdnctei, rangeok mveet 18,k00 at Georgia anda recorda fort at o-Cesnhm Attack Ylilitary is "till t(H) crly to e%aluate how good they rellly are," Freeman col t111e114de1. p I e a% L e1 d ith the frehu-len's, performanice. "We'll get a better ineiication lifter our (a.ay gamesI." The Biddies playedl North Green tillte Junior College in an away ame" TIhu 'rday which was played too late to be rep1 ortedi inl this wveek's e 'litie n of T o (,Nin ( e(;. Next 1Friday the squad 'iii me-et the D)avidson fre,sh. 3ORDON FG FT P evine 7 1.1 15 3riffin 4 1-1 9 rochelli 7 9-10 23 mith 2 1-2 5 reen 1 2-2 4 NO 1 0-0 2 oggelt 2 0-0 4 yers 0 0.1 0 TOTALS 24 14-17 62 IIDDIES FG FT P )wens 9 2-4 20 ibock 12 6.9 30 Kolsh 7 4-4 18 oche 8 3-5 19 elms 1 2-2 4 :ompbell 3 4-5 10 teele 0 0-0 0 urbank 2 1.2 5 'owell 2 2-2 6 TOTALS 44 24.33 112 OROON 37 25 - 62 IIDDIES 57 55 - 112 'Voice O Got Start Biy I)(.\ 111~A.T11 Staff W rlter1 From polniy league ba.eball to the big le-ague's and cull-gIate bl," gall's, Ih Ii Fulton' are r f ar A\ native of I'llpI lo'hia. th Voice of the Gamecmcks got hi start in raelio at W('\ l in l'am dien, N. .J., then \e"ntureel far and wide covering such baseball ttalls as P>ueI lu; Ilarne'll, N. '., of the Polny Ieague; and the ('olumiim Red.s (of the S4uth .\tIantit l.eague. ecent ly, howsever", the vet - erall announcer has attempted to confine his broadcasting to the Columbia area. 1e has been doing Gamecock hasketball games for the past I I years. and last spring was contrated by the USC athletic departmnilt to broadcast play-by-play for the Gamecock football netw ork. I ast we'ek Fulton passeI an other milestone as he did his last "Morning Show" -)ver W('C)S. lie intends to devote full time to bronacast ing slpor ts rather than comb in ing the r'oh's ofi diise' jpck. Hiis shows pcert ain ing to jport, intclude the ''Paul Dietz'el Quart.r beack Show,"' ''The Frlank AltGuir Sho0w,"' a footbcall warmup) pr "'The' future of Carolina's ath let ic pr-ogirms anld ancyotne workinig with tiIhem is gret'" heI, feels. "'Ca rol ina is one11 of a hlandeful of tuniversi tit's at'roess thet coutry w3 hoic cant boast ofl a great nationially knoewn coachitI ini bothI foot ball anid baskttball."' Fans k now ["ul ton as a lp'rt - calstc'r who callIs tihe ac'tion( withI untdttached a'c'urtat'y, cfte'n cr1m mndcing thlt ccppcositiocn. Per'scun ally', the ann<lcer'1 h:as the samte agr'ce'able voice,' able to impcarit scribiling momllen(ts ocf unhle'ar:ihle' e'xc'itt'eent or'-4 lcL sobe -'sappcin1t m11enit. .\ w1arm,l gregaUriou- man, he i at hcis bes't whien emllce'einlg aL han.l []uet c>r hclling :In irlterview hce hinde th ml'Ilike. An h1 e i' ha- 2n4 Vear's ccf bocadcastinug expferIiec'lc.. Enjoy Our Fast Tae-Ou er..c. The Perfect j Fre.hnian Tuar"l(I Jo 41iI h e 1 q" Go r<on r Mlilar"v \c"a(lem11 ele"fen<eI game Satur"Iay nighth. Ihe V SC f logs 1 12-62. The Gam In NewJ I I:a u I l- Ir H?O/)1> 1 Futon Diss Pop .\ graduatitt i te 'n th.l 9'lige Pi a the O/,irks in ('arks ilb., . \k f o r (the samre al aia m11a1er oil '.\ - Scie, .i.tant 1)irector of' \1bhletics rea< Geort,i Terr .) I-'nltin camm to) ('olumhia to do th. t-d' tamet. M R on 19.',2. l'ulItn'- ba ba:il br a,:ii' t . LAY AWAY NOW FOi See our large seli PIERCED EARRINGS, BELT BL Ilumn's Is (oluisia'. HYMAN'S JE\ Next to Palmetto TI COPELAN]I SWEATEF by PURITAN and Ji SLACKS By PALM BEACH ar 7Z *Variety of 10 Piz *Spaghetti & Meal *Roast Beef Sandwi *Chef's Salad *Stacked Ham Sar 975 KNOX ABBO Tiio lilocks' South of Hl Phane 794A_ Stiff Photo by Elliott Beorenstein (Usket ( j0 ) charges between r-. to core uduring the oIhi (Ir"ubblel the BulII ecocks' ersey alu:teiei t the major ' ! ie I e i t'e:t1(- " it :t,l"e if !:! -ineit - -t<-r :lIthig w ith II I 1. ha ( :n:aro"i k ' "oc a als tellt eN eiefl1ee ini coe reinlg II. l \ ig l e nlnt eight years nI the I. ef Arkansas h:1 -. -i i as'lns cera ing . h i t e ., aInd ;.l.' l n> -u.1eh1 he(\\l lassie a- th'. I I I lu l allilet li)wl :and rping At Home ertations, T h e s e s, Term ers. Also Type Manuscripts Publication (including ttific research), do proof ding and indexing. S. MARY N. SCHWINN 787-4152 CHRISTMAS Oction of CKLES & JEWELRY I uItorizedI VELERS eatre D CO. ANTZEN d FRETZ Evepr! ZaS Balls lic idwich ol4eardI Johnson's 469