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A 'Cocks Fiah USC's Bobby Creminis rebound against Auburi.n Gamecock. Records 11 S o u t h CarI a i "vror'ds during t!'o 1941A f<loth; se te n ith Ioh m r guarterbi Tfm Stuggs eoigtea. Jtinior I'lanker F rt<i /ciji,r fl n ard n ght " p. , Ior:g r ;1i, l ing sugg-, 4et wsn i lrk,s f m()I pai-s atit-mpt (207) ; tiaopl1ta (110); a yiardage (1, 31 comltion24a erng f..33 )t toudo wnS a 1wv4* (2 1 ) ;g . .5' 1 fe s (' ,638) .. d och o re.ponibilit, ( 6. i ass. tin ardag.e th (1 IItafl Atlai' C o tst nerner ord) paittempts~'" t ),c m b'. t~i' z .p: .\I mr i : ,. .r IL L , :t t 'i i:.. ;r r tudents Vo t -I ifi st m the -nt; no, Ali student% fn'. a pr,.-s \. niJu .o h Y >e t i. -.n e VIE Staff Photo by Chuck Ketfe t For Rebound aid Tomll Owens fight for a Break 37 i Football atand m.< .~ ffvensive pIys (-19) (31 1.1s: 1 , n p rccption). /i Z-e-r set s:ason rocords fot c s s rei.ept!ons (39) ; recoptior lagi ON -Si ;aii tied the mark f t1 u , pasti orepcetions (). i st h(md one gami recordh r pass,. reptions 12) ; reception i. i 1i I; d he and Greg I tir.re TI) pIasse. i( if 1( ,: - to share that mark. /o r eiw: .li carieer rec(ordi S ~ptions 19-1), and re - ( I.21 ), and has I a r I ; f i g iiity to iIm nik. J tnit4 <-fesive halfhack Ia \%on I ch,wt c reeords for pass ntercep tin, ine onue g a im e (4) al an \f A t-rer); ands for ltercept ion, ine ac s.ueae (7). phomoraee pbjticeekicker lu ii. DuPilre .'t s.*chool and A(X:A recondis h4lenIIE h e kie .'een poeint.after Io: - v I y ark-~'r, another \ mra k.lien he punijted n ..s.t Wake F''rest. * !. r.-' titensive halfback n iI a: ley s. t lt.ht schtool and 'confj r'n'e n-arks for longest non Kg cekof: ie'turin when he ran rth ii ( 'arilina kick 90) yards to Tair lle-Il 1n-ardl line. Sesn mark were fur most pass t impets ( 291 ii ost comll)etionls Snii most passing y a r dI a g e t- I . iji ; mH t toudiown passes . :st total offense (3,561); n an in' r'ecord of dlubius dlistine '0, i st po,ints sIored( by op) i .cords inhluded m~ o a t pass at m Iiiie? *.1 a pg a in s t .\arylandl maph-t:.mn- (21 against Florida an-i pasing ya i dl a ge (33.1 :a.n.t Fluida Stat.-) ;and touch an n i p,a.-ss (5; a g a in s t Wt~ake .....r....st , Carolinl In Firsi BY JOHN DAVID SPADE Sports Editor Last year Frank McGuire was asked to pick a word which would describe his team; the choice he came up with was "exciting." Perhaps all McGuire teams can b be termed exciting, if Carolina's 68-63 win over Wake F o r e s t r Riker Lea In Biddie. BY STEVE CRICK tl Staff Writer H Tom Riker, Carolina's freshman a version of Lew Alcindor, led the Battling Biddies to a 55-50 win a over Spartanburg Jr. College. d Riker scored 19 points-hitting Ih seven of nine shots from the floor el -and had 14 rebounds in the Bid- el (lies' season opener. "I think this frosh tearn will be capable of playing excellent has ketball, in addition to providing tremendous help for the varsity one year from now," freshman Coach Don Walsh declared. "But because of the schedule and the fact that they'll be playing to gether for the first time, it is lif ficult to say whether this will be e roflected in the won-lost column. s' "When you take five boys from t five different areas, it takes them a while to get adjusted to each other's style of playing," Walsh continuel. "But they seem to he. coming along fine in this depart-1 ment." Concerning each individual schol arship player, Coach Walsh says: "Ton R i k e r is the big nian we've been looking for. le was one of the nost sought after players in the c o u n t r y, and the ruost sought after boy since Iew Alcin dor and Mike Grmsso that I can re nicinher. He wits chosen an unani nous high se.hlwl All America." The 6-10, 225, Hicksville, N. Y., native chose Carolina o v e r 150 other schools. le s c o r e d 1,599 piints for St. )ormnic's Prep in The Flea GAMECOCK WANT ADS Office 308 Russell House RATES ive cents per word with a in iImum of I1) words. A diskcount of 10'. off the regular psrie is allowed any tively andI verbatim aft-er its~ initial ap)pearance. ERRORS If notified within t hre e dI a y s, The Gamecock will print a corrected ad with out charge in the followving le'amarket section. WANTED THREE STUDENTS to share nine-room house on Doving Street. Forty dollars per month each. Con tact Tim Collins in Student Union Office (nightclub box) or at 282 5421 after 6_p.m.__ IR nterested in modeling for Gamecock photographer,. Apply Gamecock Off Ice. 308 Russell House. CAROLINA BL.OOD BANK. IN(C. Blood Donors Needed Immediate Cash Payment 1317 Taylor St. 253-6232 NAZI MeItITARY relics wanted by collector-historian. Top cash gaid. Call Mike. 787-4135 after 4 p.m. FOR SALE 1966 VICEROY 2 BR MOBILE HOME. 12' x 56'. Pay small equity and assume payments. For Informa tion contact Rollie Waters In the t.,merc'k office or call 796-0002. T INY TOY~ WIiTE~ POO DL ES. A.K.C. registered. Championship stock. Call 782-6353. FORaL E-whIte kItchen cabi nets. One has formIca top wIth lIght fIxture underneath top cabl net. The other Is sIx feet tall wIth two doors. Call 782-6353. 1967 MODEL STEREO-PHONO, In good condItIon. Original price. $39.95. Twenty-fIve dollars or best offer. 777-8055. RO^Ulf0 W5I-NUT DINE TT E wIth four swIvel chaIrs. Excellent con. ditlon. $50. Call 787-8160. FOR SALE - Mamlya C-3 2' 4 camera wIth 65 mm wIde angle lens and 180 telephoto lens. Unused as was not needed. Contact Chip Gal loway. Chief Photographer of lThe fIam:er,ockc or call 254-0059. FOR SALE - 'Yashica camers' lk. new. Bought In Japan. OrigIn. ally $130, now only $lO0. Contact Chan. Tone. 2. fiB. Norseshoe. -HUFFY SPORTSMAN BICYCLE: LIghtweight 26 Inch. 3 speed. Just like new. $35. Call 765.2529. -SPALDING CHAMPIONSHIP golf clubs and pro-style bag; I, 3. 4 woods; 3. 5. 7. 9 Iron,; putter, matching wood covers-all lIke new $106asain 765-2a25. i Upset Confe Vednesday is any indication. The Gamecocks led by as much as 12 points in the early going, but were slowed by fouls in the second half. John Ribock had four fouls with 6 minutes left in the second half ut played till the end despite this. "I think this is the first time in iy college coaching career that ds Freshi s' Initial iree years for a 29.5 ppg. average. e also received the outstanding astern student-athlete of the year .vard. "Rick Adylett is regarded by any as one of the better hall han ing big men in the East. Another ghly sought-after player, he was iosen All State in Virginia and <I his high school to the state sampionshil)." Adylett is from Blacksburg, Va. %t 6-7, 200, he is rated as a well. a b o v e-average ball lhandler. lie averaged 22 ppg. and 18 rebounds luring his last year itn high school. His four year varsity average tal lied 17.6 ppg. An extremely fine tudent, he ranked in the top five per cent of his high school class. "Bob Carver, 6-2, 165, from For it Hills, N. Y., turnedl down many 1holarship offers an<l bonus con -acts from pro baseball to come to 1e University. le was first string i New York City guard and also rst string all city baseball pitch r. The team he played on, Arch ishop Malloy High School, was 'gan1ded by many to be the best i New York City. "Hill.v Grimes was voted the most NOTICE Anyone interested in writing sports for The Gamecock may call John David Spade at 777-8178 or 251-0059, or stop by Room 308 in Russell House Sunday, Tuesday or Wed nesday nights. Market FOR SALE -- Carpet and rug shampooer. Good condition. $15. Call 782-6353. FOR SALE-1958 Pontiac. Four door straight. Make offer. 795-9425. Tugrn yourself on with Stereo Magic. Stereo Albums. $3.29. top 100 hits; 8-Track stereo tapes. 55.49; radio-tape piayer combina tion. $25.55. Tape players aiso available, reasonable prices. Call now. 782-6617. after 6 p.m. IAOST ANI) F"O'ND LOST: Grocery bag of 13 library books from tanguage laboratory In Science Annex. If anyone knows the location of these books please call Irvin Wallace. 252-2141, ext. 121 i. Ifound a brass chain that might go to the "Big Brass Bed. Poncho SHAPE UP AT COUNT DOWN Lit) figure salon. 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Grimtes tcored 27 ppg. at Toten ville High School where he led the club in wx>ring, rebounds and as sists. Overall, Walsh notes that "All of the freshman team seem to be able to help us quite a hit. At this stage of the game, it's difficult to 1 pick out exactly what the starting line-up for every game will be due to the fine overall team effort." I People Still Gamiiec(wk fatns anid Clni memblfler thle sophomore wh< Hlellams, crossing tihe goal lin<. the afternoon against the TIig. off the field and( was given I studies as a freshman. The < woodl postedl a 3.1 G;PR. Theu ati the annualt foogtball awards, details.) I1. MA3 Forest action John Roche who stole the offensive show in the first half, hitting for 16 points to give the Gamecocks Lhe lead at the half. Roche went cold at the start of the second half as the Deacons Lwo-teamed him, but added nine points later in the final half to lead All scorers. Wake went into the lead mid way in the 8econd half and seemed to be pulling away when the Game cocks startl hitting on foul shots to pull away at the end. It was the first conference game >f the young season for the Game -ocks and their second win in as nany outings. Wake's defeat was the first loss or an ACC team this year, show ng the strength of the conference s tgainst outside competition. The Deacons went into the game as heavy favorites. The Gamecocks r started four soplis against a team - which has been picked to finish high in the conference, and it was the first time many of McGuire's charges had even meen the playing conrt at Wake. The Gamecocks will enter into heir second ACC contest of the veek in Carolina Coliseum tomor row night at 8 p.m. against Mary and. 2V ts Staff Photo by Mike Tyler Renemnber son folk, toi will long re :wore nutmber II1, ) Tler for the only touchdown of ra. Ilellamns hans also scoredI he schiolaotic award for his Iefensive back from Green awatrdl was made last week hanquet. (See. page 9 for oS Roche John Roche k-d all seor, Vednemday with 25 points Lgainst Wake Forest. 'Ie ophomore from New York cored 16 points in the firt lalf and was douible tearned nost of the final period. This is the kook that eats the "turned-on" brownie that starts the fun... 4 This is the chick who loves the kook who eats the "turned-on" brownie thit starts the fun... These are the friends who move in with the chick who loves the kook who eats the "turned-on" brownie that starts the fun... This is the "turned-on" brownie that is the fun PETER IN 1 Lue Yuu. cucuI.s Present at olur box office and be ad mitted for am -ALus Le