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JFF WALLACE
parts Writer
.A=*CeQna's track team will
Ch toChapd Hill for a indoor
A Wt with the University of North
Cat"lia on Saturday.
The Gamecocks were very
0prehsive in the VMI Winter
last Saturday, taking four
second places in the meet. USC
Coach John West said, "We seem
to be improving each week."
Individually, the Gamecocks had
several oitstanding performances
Feb 14
USC vs. Duke basketball game, Carolina
C9lseum. 1:30 p.m. followed by USC freshmen
vs. Quantico Marines.
Carolina Wives Club tea with Mrs. Jones,
President's home. 4:30 p.m.
Feb. ig
Town Girls' Association meeting, room 320.
Russell House, 7 p.m.; all town women invited.
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and Harris both covered the 220 in
22.5 - Harris was in his first
competition of the year.
Novo won the 50-yard high
hurdles and anchored the shuttle
hurdle team to its second place
finish.
North Carolina, had the out
standing runner and outstandihg
field man in the VMI Relays.
"They're very much improved
over last year," said West. "They
will be tough to face man-to-man in
a dual meet, especially since we'll
be running on their home track."
Tyler Hellams, who Coach West
calls his "best broad jumper," is
out with a football injury, but West
hopes "to have him back for the
Conference indoor meet on the 28th
of February."
The Carolina trackmen have
also been hampered by the lack of
indoor track facilities at USC.
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Three Carolina Biddies scored 20
or more points in their 87-67 victory
over' the Davidson Wildkittens in
Wednesday night's freshman
game.
With their record at 10-2, the
Freshmen next meet a strong
Quantico Marines team Saturday
after the varsity clash.
Danny Traylor, Carolina's
seven-foot pivotman, completely
dominated not only the backboards
but the game. Hitting 71 per cent
from the floor, Traylor scored 25
points, grabbed 18 stray shots, and
blocked nine basket attempts.
"Danny was the big difference,"
said Carolina guard Kevin Joyce,
also one of the trio to score 20.
Joyce hit exactly 20.
Davidson, led by the 25-foot
jumpers by guard Graham Gor
don, streaked to an early 14-7 lead.
But within a minute and a half,
the Biddies had evened the score at
16.
Traylor, playing his best defense
to date, blocked three consecutive
shots to keep the score tied.
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defense," said Traylor. "I was just
lucky."
Then on a tWo-on-two fastbreak,
Joyce, dribbling towards the goal,
passed a Bob Cousy style behind
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who made the basket, putting the
Biddies ahead for the first time.
With 4:45 left in the first half, the
indecisive battle clearly became
the Biddies game with Traylor
tipping in two straight shots.
Two seconds before the first half
buzzer, Joyce hit an outside jump
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by eight points with Jimmy Powell
getting six of them.
Powell, hitting his season high of
22 points, kept the Biddies in
command with his hot shooting.
"Powell, with the Wildkittens
keying on Joyce, took up the
slack," said freshman coach Don
Walsh.
He added, "Powell is, and
always has been, a real good
shooter."
Casey Manning, with 12, and
Jackie Brown, a non-scholarship
player with eight, rounded out the
Biddies scoring.
Joe Sutter, Davidson forward,
led the Wildkittens with 21 points.
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In its second year. the team is
coached by Miss Helen Tim
mermans. Last year's team
competed against three teams -
losing to this Georgia CoIllege team
and defeating Winthrop College
and Furman University.
The nine girl team will compete
in floor exercise, balancing,
uneven parallel bars, and vaulting.
Most of the girls are freshmen
hvith Carla Huntley and Susan
Hookout returning from last year's
team. Last season's team had just
tour girls participating.
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in all four categories, with the rest
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