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Dietze As G( BY JOHN DAVID SPADE Sports Editor "Georgia is the kind of team that defensively likes to maul you," said USC Coach Paul Dietzel in speak ing of the Gamecocks' Saturday night opponent. Offensively, according to Dietzel and assistant coach Johnny Men ger, the Bulldogs have always liked to "run the ball down your throat." This year, though, Georgia has added a potent passing attack to a4d to their deadly running game. The Duldogs passed for well over l-F_ Defense St. Johnny Gregory gets a t tense as John IIarris of U2 catch. Soccer C] In First C The USC Soccer Club openled its season last Saturday with an easy 9-1 win over the hustling but in experiened( team from the Baptisi College of Charleston. The four-goal performance ol team captain Chuck Hlodge was comp)lemented b)y two goals apiecr from Billy Parry and D)r. Briar O'Farrell and a single goal for newcomer Alan Kamerer. Despite the absence of standout center-half Celso de Oliveira, USC dlominatedl the entire game. The club also rolled to a 7-0 victory iin a scrimmage game with Voorhoee on F'ridlay. Pep Rally Tonight At 7:30 l's Gai 0 9 org ia 200 yards in their romp over Clem son last week after staying on the ground in their opening-game tie at Tennessee. Georgia has Dennis Hughes at tight end w h e r e he caught six passes, one for a touchdown against Clemson. At split end, USC will have to stop the holder of the South Caro lina high school record in the 100 yard dash at 9.5, Kent Lawrence from Central. The Bulldogs' rtandout defen sive player is Bill Stanfill, a 6-6 senior who weighs 235 powds. lie Staff Photo hy Elliott Borstein pJs Gregory iste of the North Carolina dle C stops him from making a ub Wins ontest, 9-I The club lost only one game last season. Its victories included one over The Citadel, t h e Southern Conference champions. With the return of the injured Celso this week, the Soccer Club) is at full strength and prospects are goodl for another successful season. Wally ( Grant Senior Dave "Mudcat arun tihe knees in artio yea'saction. ks Try dogs ( will be soph Rusty Ganas and juniors John Coleman, Dave Lucas and Lynn Hodge. Tommy Suggs will start on of fense for USC behind center Bob Mauro. The running backs for tomor row's game will be Rudy. Holloman and Warren Muir. Fred Zeigler, last year's leading pass receiver in the ACC, will be starting from the flanker position with Gregory at split end. Doug Hamrick will be starting at tight end as Gene Schwarting is still bothered by an injury. DeCamilla and Tony Fusaro will be the starting tackles, and Chris Banks and Don Buckner round out the offense at the guard positions. r Banks, Hamrick and Suggs are all sophomores. r Rugby Team Wins BY SUSAN TANNER Staff Writer The University's rugby t e a m, formed only last spring, overpow ered and outplayed a more experi enced Clemson squad as they kicked r off their 10-game fall schedule with a 20-16 upset over the Tigers at Clemson. USC, with five of the 15 players 4 (no substitutes allowed) being in n troduced to the game only a week earlier, came from behind three times to finally put d9wn the Clem son team which, by the way, had five English students playing for them. The Gamecocks played with 15 Americans, thirteen of which, as of last spring, had never played, or as in some cases, had never heard of the game of rugby. Clemson opened up the scoring midway the first half, but USC quickly tied the score as Mark Katz bolted into the end zone dragging three Clemson players with him. Both extra points, worth two points each, were good and so at c the halftime, the score was tied e at five apiece. e Early in the secondl half, Clen. e son scored its second try (a try is eqjuiv-alent to a touchdown in Amer iran football, but worth only thri e points). Again the G;amecocks came b ack with a try scoredl on a fine run by Norman Lack, playing in his first game. Biecause ofan obstruction penal kick at the goal. Steve .\illlot and Sandy Frazier added-i two morie try-s for the Game 1" cocks, with Johin G reenaway kick e ing two more r-xt ra points. The Tigers came back late in X the fmnal minutes with another try, ebut missed the conversion andl the final score was 20-16. y ISunday, USC will meet Clemson 4 a g a i n on the local intr-amur-al y fields. e Kic-koff time will be 2 :30, and admnission is free. ye Grant Rtoverbi-ack WVally (OIrrel andl Ii n backer Dave ( Mudcat ) Gran.t will serve as captains w'hen the Ganm' (cocks mei(et G;eorgi a Sa Jrday nig.ht in Carolina Stadium. Orrel, a 5- 10, 1 82-pounder from Savannah, Ga., was shifted to rov er from s:sfety forl last week's I 'NC game. A two-year Il-tter-man, lie has 9 indbvidlual tackles and two assists and hais an amazing four fumble r-coive'ries in the "Cocks'' first two gamnes. I 'lague-d by hadl luck dluing his stay at Caroilina, Orrel has hail two k ni-i operations bunt a ppea red phy sically soundni against I>luke and U NC. lie- geni-rally is c-onsideried one oif thei-.. A(" s top dei'fensiv~e h acks. . r a n t is a 5- l0, ..:1-poiunider f-rm Atlanta, Ga. Also a two-ye-i:r letter w inr, hei starited 't middhil unaidi last yeaiur. lie i ' th (sm rc ks' st ringside litil,aie-er t Ills \i: r-1 aiil Li ali-d For 4ome 1 Rusty Ganas rushes to the aid Orrel and Jimmy Pope as USC sto Frosh G Season I Coach Pride Ratteree's S o u t h so, Carolina freshman fooothall team St opened its five game season in ON Carolina Stadium Thursday nighte against The Cit S a d e I Bulipups, the t ea m that! the ketlast year's B idd i es from mar ~ having a p e -~ Boy -~ feet record. iel N. ! L as t year's' freshman team Gaf under Ratterree of had a 4-0-1 rec- tacd RATTRRE ord( with only a hr 14-14 tie w i th 11 i'he Citadlel spoiling th~e mark. of T'his year's Bullpups o p e n e d qua cheir season last F'ridlay at D)uke, PIe losing to the Blue Impsl) 39-0. bac Thur.day's game was the first at of t hi r e e consRecutive Thursday Gre uight home games for the Biddies. b ac South Carolina meets the Clem Named C Orrel I)ome Sentior W~ally O rrel dIowns a ta lw hit.i lueI. 10.. :1. neCOC. 3 Bull will be playing right tackle op. po8ite split end Johnny Gregory and tackle Dave DeCanuilla. The Bulldogs' kicking g a m e has been termed " superior" by Dietzel. T h e i r punter, S 3 i k e Jones, is aver aging around 46 yards per kick, and Jim McCul lough is deadly from inside the STN FI1. 30 with his place kicks. McCuiloug?x scored 5 points by way of the toe last yea: Jake Scott will try to go all th way with kick returns against th Gamecocks. He did just that fo 80 yards against Tennessee. Georgia may well try to go fo the long bomb at the beginninj of the game to shake up the Game cocks. They will rely on their pas rush to thwart USC attempts t do the same. Dietzel will be relying heavily on sophomores to stop the Bulldog attack, and also to generate his offenlse. Soph Tyler Iellans, who blocked two kicks againist Duke, will be joining Pat W a I s o n, Roy Don Reeves and Wally Orrel in the de fensive secondarv. Al Usher, another sophomor< has made 27 tackles in two game and will be starting at linebacke with Dave Grant. Tim Bice, who leads all US' tacklers with 37, will be guidin the Gamecock defensive line fror his middle guard spot. Around hir Flag Football Begins This year's intramural prograi began Tuesday with the opening < the flag football season. The day was characterized 1) close games and fine football. All games played were in th Independent League in which Zor 17 met Zone 9, Zone 18 played Zor 10, Zone 12 met Zone 6 andl Zor 19 lost to Zone 16 by forfeit. Wilson scored two( touchdown one on a pass reception andl ti other on a run, as Zone 17 whippt Zone 9 13-0. Zone 18 sque.zedl by Zone 1 with Doug Fishe'r scoring the oni touchdown on a yI a s a r-eceptLiol Al len George lent support to t successful efort. In a hard-fought game be'twee Zones 12 and f6, Zone 12 was tli winner as WVoodbury-'s two touc-l dowons s u r y a s se dI Gruady's si points, bringing the final score i 13-6. Intramural referees say t h e will start games promptly at p).m., so te'amls should be ther-e I 3t:45. Several games alr-eady hias been forfeited. rrel, Dc photo by Chief Photographer Chly Gallowa IIits IdLw Grant Itlwrhgs a ruinner n LIgninuI4 Inwn Mett inl kaNt Second .0 Cai oR ris Comes To Help of Wally back after a sh1orl ps a UNC I SP( -ridders [n Colu i Fresh Oct. 10, and the N. C. D te Frosh Oct. 17 before going C, the road to play at Wake For- N. Oct. 25 and at Furman Nov. 1. pith a month of pre-season work e ind the Biddies, Ratterree an nled his starting lineups for at season op)ener. 1) ffensively, it will be0 Billy Free.-K I of Clinton at tight end; Billy at te of Camden at left tackle; of iie Moye of West Columbia at guard; Mack Stone of Green d at center; Steve Lipscomb of O' fney at right guard; Al Wolski he Phoenixville, Pa., at r i g h t N. de; and Greg Black of Barn- GC i at split end. J i the backfield, Tommy Rhodes hi Chesapeake, Va., will start at a rterback; Dick Harris of Point gai asant Beach, N. J., at left half- his k; Tommy Simmons of Unionwi fullback ; and Jim Mitchell of stu ensboro, N. C., at right half- - k. - D)efensively, the Biiddies will .tamrt aptains; ti 8 Staff Photo by Mike Tyler ptIant inl aIction nunLinMt [Win olina Staff Photo by Elliott Boremstelm gain. )IITS Open mbia -ane Hall of Elkin, N. C., at left d; Terry Key of Winston-Salem, C., at left tackle; Chan easley Dublin, Ga., at strong lineback ;Pat Kohout of llampjton,i Va., middlle guard; Greg Crabbi of ablin, Ga., at weak linebacker; ni Wheat of Milledgevilie, Ga., right tackle; and Rick ltrowna Rock Hill at right end. In the sec<mdary, it will be Gary mpbell of Clinton at left half ek; Jinmmy Nash o,f Charlotte, C., at safety; Billy Ray Rice of finey at r o y e r; and (:arroll nes of Canton,, N. C., at right liback. uilmIssion to treshman hi o mn e no's is $2 for adults andl $1 for -hi school and below students It University of South Carolina dents adlmittedl free. NOTICE Anyone interested in the rganization of a sport arachute club here at arolina should contact te Sports Editor at 777 178 or 254-0059. Stomp The Georgia Bulldogs