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Footbal After ] After three weeks of spring prac tice Carolina's '68 football team is slowly taking shape. During the first week, sessions were divided into offensive and defensive segments so the coaches could view certain players at dif ferent positions. Personnel w e r e shifted to various positions. Now the shuffling of p o s i t i o n s has slowed and the team is slowly coming into shape. On defense the Gamecocks again should be stingy. Lynn Hodge and Dave Lucas have both shown very well this spring at defensive end. At defensive tackle Jim Poston Carolin FRIDAY-THURSD Intramural Tennis compet FRIDAY Baseball, at UNC (2) S. C. High School Leagu, scholastic Tennis Tourr finals on varsity courts at Intramural softball at int at 4 p.m.: Kappa Alpha-Sigma Cl Sigma Phi Epsilon-Sigr Lambda Chi Alpha-Pi Phi Epsilon Pi-Alpha '] SATURDAY Track, at Georgia Baseball, at N. C. State Tennis, N. C. State here al SCHSL Tournament, f courts at 9 a.m. MONDAY Intramural softball: Zones 2-9 Zones 20-16 Zones 7-12 On With This sleek Hon on regular gasi only bag. Ride any of insurance ai problems too. And when 3 The Honda Sul with easy ligi four-stroke or Impressive 8 b~ the Super 901i The smooth go the distanc Now Honda has soldl on the second million Honda Motor Co..lnc. lers Sh< ?hird 3 (240) and Rusty Ganas (235), both untried sophomores, will fur nish above-average size and quick ness for ACC play. Tim Rice will return to middle guard, his position as a soph in '66. At linebacker the Gamecocks will have much more depth than in 1967. Speed and a nose for the ball are the main requisites in backing the line. "M u d c a t" Grant and sophomores Ben Padgett and Al Usher have the edge over other candidates at the moment. 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On offense progress has been a bit slower as the coaches are build ing a new offensive line and are using inexperienced quarterbacks. |J Center is being manned by two F inexperienced players - converted guard Ken Ross and Steve Vas guard, a frosh end in '67. The guards right now are Don Buckner and Chris Bank. Letterman Tony Fusaro returns at tackle but the status of '67 regular Bob Mauro is still dubious. Other tackle hope lendar [DAY-WEDNESDAY I Track meet at Round House TUESDAY I softball: pa Phi-Kappa Sigma Tau Omega-Phi Delta Theta a Chi Alpha-Phi Epsilon Pi rennis, Coker College ."lemson here (for 2) at 1:30 WEDNESDAY I Softball: 7-1 B-12 20-14 THURSDAY CC Tourney at College Park, I softball: 4-2 D-6 5-7 Alpha Epsilon-Sigma Chi les gas -londa redible 160 mpg ion isn't Honda's Ican forget high Forget parking tyle. Every time. es big bike looks ~endable Honda produces an to 65 mph. And to pay. a better way to deafer today and get in mphlet,write: American Ia 90247.01968. AHM. romise 0ractice uls are Dave DeCamilla, trans er from Army a la Muir, 260 ound soph Dick Hipkins, former 1au Claire star Red Long, John ling, and 260-pound soph Dan )yches. The offensive ends are ohn Gregory, and ACC number 1 ass receiver in '67 Fred Zeigler. Tom Suggs has the upper hand at quarterback so far as he has shown the ability to move the of fense. However, Randy Yoakum and Dan Haibison are not far behind. Running backs Warren Muir, Ken Walkup, Rudy Holo man, and Ben Calloway will fur nish speed and balance. sIJ THIS LIVIN LIVEL SMO( S 0 * $2 COLORS PATTERN! SHAPES DACRON-WORSTEDS staff Phote by Mike Tykr Eight Ball In The Corner Jimmy Caras, U. S. 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