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Spirit,] By DON HULT Staff Writer The frustrations of Carolina football fans were multiplied Jack of Spade By JOHN DAVID SPADE Sports Editor Saturday afternoon was a ball. 75 degrees and not a clo There were 28,000 perso can seat 47,000. This wasn' lina had only won four out 22). On the North Carolina Da sportswriters picked their t4 were coming into town a one The Tar Heel defensive li: weighed the Gamecocks' offt true of our defensive unit c< "When you're outweigh to be butted back eventual Dietzel. But it wasn't eventuall; Carolina got the ball that throats of the Carolina def But the 'Cocks never lost score four times in 10 minute the game. Carolina, man for man, h, Carolina, but for three quart( In fact, for the first sev the '68 Gamecocks played, t players doing something w against UNC, 11 players pla But when you're behind left, it takes a lot more that good team to come back and It takes more than just ta and integrity who are willinj get in there" to pull it out. Being that type of atlh can't be learned on the prac contest. It's a way of life v Coach Dietzel feels that if of integrity off the field, tli completed. When you're behind by 24 a loss, and it takes that spe( that he still will win. AthletE Carolina's athletes arer field. No matter how the season, when the 11 "blacl they'll be men Carolina ca athletes, but as Men of Cai USC STUD HUMP MUS Rece) October 1 Room 301, Hotel Sponso SOUTH CAROLINA CITJ MUM Your Date with a CAROLINA MUM From The BLOSSOM SHOP FLORISTS SaIluda at Devin. PuW POEJT Poise A through the first three quarter of Saturday's game with UNC. The hundreds of fans who fol lo wed the Gamecocks to Kenai t beautiful afternoon for foot ud in the sky. ns in Kenan Stadium, which t unusual, since North Caro of their last 21 games (now ily Tar Heel staff, half of the am to lose. The GamecockQ -touchdown favorite. ie, however, substantially out nsive line, and the same was )mpared to their offense. d that much, you're bound ly," commented Coach Paul , it was as soon as North they ran it right down the enders. their pose and came back to 3 of the fourth quarter to win id better athletes than North rs they couldn't get together. en quarters of football that iere were always one or two rong. For the final quarter ,yed as a cohesive unit. by 24 with only one quarter a coordinated effort from a win it. lent; it takes men with spirit , to "suck up their guts and lete doesn't come easy. It Lice field or during a varsity ,ith the Carolina team. ' his team can have this type en his most difficult task is , though, you can almost feel .ial type of athlete to believe s that won't quit. 't quitters, on or off the fare for the rest of the hats" graduate this year, n be proud of, not just as olina. ENTS FOR 1HREY KIE ?tion -6 p.m. Wade Hampton red by ZENS FOR HUMPHREY AMER CANC Pr Bc To BI< Rc CF CF Served at R< Without Bc re Key. Stadium were becoming skeptical and back in Columbia, only a fev - persistent diehards continued tc listen to the radio commentary. Even on the Gamecock bench, some of the players could do nothing but bite their lips and stare at the ground. The 1968 USC football tear was being humiliated by a weakei foe. With 16 minutes left to play they were trailing by an embar rassing 27-3 score. As against Duke, the 'Cocks got off to a slow start. The firsi time the Tar Heels had possessior they ran right over the Gamecock line and linebackers. With crisp blocking and good execution, they went in for their first score. Carolhia's defense tightened and limited them to a field goal for the rest of the half. The Gamecocks caused four UNC fumbles but came up with only three points in the first two periods. The situation looked especially bleak in the second quarter when Don Bailey ran a kickoff 90 yards till he was tripped up at the Tar Heel nine, and the Gamecocks came away without a score. The halftime deficit was only seven points, which didn't seem insurmountable at the time, but Gymnastics Team Begins Practice Practice began last week for the University women's gymnas tics team. Although the schedule is not yet definite, the team plans to give several demonstrations as well as compete against teams from other colleges. Events in w h i c h Carolina women will participate are floor exercise, balance beam, unevens, parallel bars, horse and tumbling. Anyone interested in joining the teams should get in touch with Miss Helen Timmerman, 110-F Wardlaw, or phone 8191. COKE CAMPUS AC' TUESDAY, Garnet & Black Pictures WEDNESDAY Student Senate Faculty Meeting, Assembly A THURSDAY, Freshman Football Op Carolina Stad MUDAY, C Garnet & Black Pictures, Ri Pep Rally, Russell 1 Fiesta Mexicana presen! Artist Series Committee, T( SATURDAY, Student Wives Club, Room 2( GAMECOCKS vs. BULLD( DRJA TRADE-M (CAN BOARD 'LELIGHT D NEDNESDAY NIGH1 Capstone Cafeteria me Rib of Beef Au Jus iked Potato w/Sour Crea ssed Garden Salad ,u Cheese Dressing Il and Butter toice of Pie or Cake ioice of Beverage agular American Board P1 ard Plan I.D. Card - Cani STo An , Gayle Bomar's pinpoint passes and his brilliant mixing of plays handed the Tar Heels a 24-point lead by the end of the third quarter. It took great poise for a cer tain few such as Tim Bice, Warren Muir, Bob Mauro, and Paul Dietzel to shout encour agement to the team. No one really gave up all hope, but many were about to resign themselves to a defeat which probably would have led to a dis astrous season. The tough teams were yet to be faced. Former Coach Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma had a saying which seemed appropriate to describe what happened in the fourth quarter: "When the going gets tough, the tough get going." On the first play of the fourth quarter, Suggs found Fred Zeigler open in the end zone with an 18-yard scoring pass. UNC seemed to collapse while Carolina's football team finally exploded. The Heels fumbled the kickoff and Warren Muir ex ploded into the end zone a few plays later to cut the deficit again. The Tar Heels had lost their poise and the Carolina defense held tightly and within minutes the Gamecocks were again head ing toward the UNC goal. Passes to Doug Hamrick and Rudy Hol loman set up Muir's second score. A brilliantly executed two point conversion pass from Suggs to Holloman brought the 'Cocks to within hairbreadth Beer Sales (Continued from Page 1) cuss the proposal at that meeting isn't known. Another suggestion has been that a student - faculty - administration committee be appointed to look at the matter. However, no plans for such a committee have been re vealed. IVITIES CALENDAR OCTOBER 1 Continue, 8 A.M.-8 P.M. , OCTOBER 2 Meeting, 5 P.M. oom, Russell House, 5-7 P.M. OCTOBER 3 ener with The Citadel, iurn, 7:30 P.M. ICTOBSE 4 assell House, 8 A.M.-8 P.M. iouse Patio, 6 P.M. ed by the Student Union iwnship Auditorium, 8 P.M. OCTOBER 5 55, Russell House, 10-12 Noon )GS, COCKPIT, 7:30 P.M. AIRK @ PLAN INNER 'S un Allowance I Prie $1.80 0i iazing striking distance, 27-25. The deflated Tar Heels were unable to move on Bomar's erratic passes, and they punted short and wide to give the 'Cocks advantageous field position. A penalty put them in dangerous third and eight situation, but Yoakum passed to split end Ed Bolton who had cut across the middle from his split left endl TOP PR OCTOBE 5-7 p Regular Din Days o o INE 1E10 FRE ONLY 15 DAYS L TREA 2-For 1 THE BU: Mickey Somebai position to take the ball ten yards downfield. Bolton ambled toward the Tar Heel goal like a runaway bull. He was downed at the UNC six yard line. A srnash by Muir brought the ball to the two. Suggs called time and after a lengthy strategy session with Dietzel, decided to deceive the goal line defense by faking a OF CARC -GAME BUF OCTOBER 5 R 26 NOVI .m. $2.50 per p ner Served From 7 f Home Football 6 For Reservations Call: 777-8198 or 777-3165 tlig UTE EFT IN TH1E GRAND OPENIN( rS AT THE BJRGER FAMILY Chicken Dinn ALE Ham & Chees Buy Or GER FAMIL' Rosewood At Woodrow - 0 0 . ek Win handoff to the dependable Muir and then keeping the ball for a scamper outside end. This call worked to perfection and gave the 'Cocks the lead and the game as the defense held for the remaining four minutes. Physical conditioning and that indescribable spirit and Poise had ;iven USC its greatest comeback ver. LINA FIT MBER 16 arson -11 p.m. On ames CARNIVAL OF INN. ars 99c * Teen Burgers 45c e 69c * Kollee Slush s ', ne Get One Free F INN ICO EQIN LOIS