The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 22, 1969, Page Page 4, Image 4
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Fullback Warren Muir be
the Gamecocks one of their
against VPI last weekend.
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By JOE ORZECHOWSKI
Sports Writer
The U.S.C. swimming team
began practice on Sept. 29 in
preparation for its first meet with
UNC on Dec. 6. An intersquad meet
and time trials are the only
competitions before the first
conference meet.
Coach Pete Combes foresees
another rough season for the team
because the competition has im
proved greatly.
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Limited availability of the pool
for the team and the fact that the
pool is one of the oldest and
smallest for a school of Carolina's
size make Combes' job of con
ditioning the team difficult and
recruiting more good athletes even
more difficult.
However. Coach Combes is to be
commended for improving the
team's standing from 8th to 3rd in
only five years.
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Biddiek
tonight
By SCOTT DERKS
Sports Editor
When the Biddies play their final
home game of the year tomorrow
night they will be missing six
starters.
The 22-16 win over the N.C. State
freshmen on Friday left the Bid
dies with a 2-1 record and injuries
to key personel. Tony Holmes
suffered a broken leg and is ojA for
the year.
"We'll just have to pick up what
we have and play," freshman
Coach Pride Ratteree said. "If we
get anyone hurt I don't know what
we'll do; we'll put a body out
there."
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Combes is also credited with
producing such swimmers as
George Fairey, Jim Weinzettel,
Trond Williams, and Barry Rich
along with divers Mike Mayfield
and John Thoder; all are returning
lettermen and possible All
America candidates.
NROTC
doesn't try
to 'run lives'
401ntinued From r1at'e4:3
shipman to win the Armed Forces
Electronics Scholarship two years
in-a row." he continued.Two of our
boys were selected for the Society
of American Engineers Award.
This is two out of 15 in the nation."
According to Col. Johnson,
NROTC does not seek to run
students lives.
"We are a volunteer
organization and all men who have
signed up in ROTC have agreed to
abide by the rules necessary to the
military," he commented. "They
are subject to the rules and
regulations necessary to the
functioning of a military unit."
Johnson does not foresee any
great changes in the program as a
result of a special committee
report to the president concerning
ROTC. All changes in the
curriculum are made in ac
cordance with the University he
said.
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Although the Biddies held last
week's opponent to only nine yards
rushing for the first three quarters,
the Woflets gained momentum
and USC had to withstand a 16
point barrage to win.
The Biddies, now 2-1 for the year,
will be trying to end the season
unbeaten at home for the third
straight year at the 7:30 p.m.
battle. The USC freshmen will
wind up their season on the road
against the Georgia frosh in
Athens on Nov. 17.
The Deaclets now sport a 0-2
record, having lost to N.C. State's
Wolflets, 28-10, and run over by
North Carolina's freshmen, 49-7.
Last year's unbeaten Biddie squad
pounded the Deaclets, 35-3.
The scores are deceiving,
however, since in the State loss,
the Wake frosh actually outgained
their opponents, and seven pass
interceptions by the Baby Tarheels
put that game out of reach. The
Deaclets offense is built around the
running talents of 5-10, 175 pound
halfback Junior Moore, who
gained 200 yards rushing in 35 tries
against the Wolflets.
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