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!b&AWfIPIIImt tSR4aw.y.aay, '004" Twb~o beW tM, 111 acet to N.C. ead coach Earle .Ewd =uch to do with State's 1 pll" r-versal that netted the a 7-7 Ue with sluggish, ewor, plagued USC Saturday at Raleigh. "We like to lay at home," dwards said, "everybody does. It Cliffa C*pi Notes is A' having iPd a Ph.D. j!J at your edli beck &li call Use Cliff's Notes when I study literature itsulike having a Ph.D. at your beck and call. Cliff's Notesauthorsare v l scholars and have5 taught the works they write about... they know what youneed to help you outside the class- - room...and you get it in Clear, concise form. Set CWif's Notes and get nere eut of yew litera e courses. See your ddale ty. Nearly 200 Titles Covering All Classics Frequently Assigned 1 in College. Each at your bookseller or write: Sox 80728 Lincoln. Nebraska 68501 Us~e Your L2OURIE'S ('IIAR.GE M.CCOUNT. If one. eait.v open one todi o #~fK I?03sCLOSICt #li Ncu OP tELlGW In all the ditterence in the Wo"l Ift Playing before your fam and in famiIar surroundings than in playn before someone else's." Sta responded to the happy surtounb= with Its "best effort of he year" and had the per hand all afternoon until Caria scored on a Jackie Young to Doug Hamrick pass late In the fourth quarter. "We're real pleased with the effort." Edwards said. "The boys wanted the game and they went out to get it. I'm not pleased with a tie but I'm glad we got at least that, I think we deserve something. State took over the football at the USC 37 with time running out in the game on a Tom Siegfried in terception and marched to the USC 13 in nine plays. State quarterback Pat Korsnick and Tom Bradley shouldered the rushing load as State only threw once. :incomplete:-. Wolfpack placekicker Mike Charron, who has missed earlier from the 38, lined up for a seemingly easy 19 yard try but sliced It to the right, giving USC a chance with 0:24 UNCLAIMED FREIGHT 2 New 3 piece bedrm. sets, $89.95 *a.; 4 Electro Vac. cleaners, $39.95 e.; 3 New Stereo Consoles with AM FM radios, W9.95 ea.; 7 slant needle Singer sewing machines, $39.95 ea.; 2 Stereo Comp. Systems, complete unit $59.95 ea.; We also have living. room fur niture, small household items, etc. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 9 A.M. TO9 P.M. MON. THRU SAT. Unclaimed Freight i211 SMWi Niir Rd. (Hwy. 176) Columbia, S C. GAMECOCK you don't have ty. - Cow Co& Sophisticated a coats, capes, skirts, jackets, texture relatedi ensembles. Lu woven into disi Country Clothe elegance of $:r3.fb, the slac solid sweater, Beautiful plaidi red or blue in WNTOWN and DUTCH SQ1 14LL DAY THURSDAY Al Gif- HOLIDnAYS . best' iame s n the dock. 1 sliced it," said a dejectec Charren after the game." I kew i was ging to the right-and that i had to get through in a hurry If I was going to be good. But it faded away." USC made a game try on the passing of Young, who was filing in for injured ace quarterbac Tommy Suggs, and the sure handW of senior end Hamrick. Young tossed to Hamrick ove the middle and the 6-3 212-poun seQor legged it to the 41, carryini tacklers along for the ride. On th< next play, with 0:16 left Younc found Hamrick who rambled to thg State 30, once again sheddinj tacklers along the way. DuPre came on with 0:0M remaining and lined up a 47 yarde with the wind in his face. The kiei had the foot but the wind shoved i back and it fell short into the ent zone as the horn sounded to end the game. "The wind was pretty brisk,' DuPre said. "It has been shiftinm around all day and It just happened to be against me at that time. don't know how many miles per hour it was but it felt strong. I would have been a help if it ha( bee3nwithd me. Edwar was pleased with the offense for the first time this year "We did some blocking today," he said. "We effected some im provement with our ground game and we did it against a big defeisive team. !pras. . .suts ves . .' . oo n to mkelertie ourfleewo t. lote thesa ofpdonatl resses, sweers, ARs coE n tD FRmAke verat.ile coks, "Thy a tried hard today and that was t bMggest thing that we a did," EdWards continued. "It d would have been Wice to have t scored when we got down so close b but I'm awe that South Carolina t feels the same way." , d Edwards, . renembering the v score would go into the record F books as a -tie, smiled and said, -t "Once again I'm not pleased wIth a -ri tie, but It is actually better than t r losing." h State showed the fans that things 1I were going to be different the t second time they got their hands on . the ball. Running straight ahead b and not relying on anything except sheer power the Wolfpack mar- o ched to their own 46 before Kor- I snick fired a pass that was picked S .off by USC's Bo Davies. b The Gamecocks racked up a first A down on the ground but just as y Carolina fans who had made the b 250 mile trip were starting to feel -A better about the scope of things, ti Billy Ray Rice was separated from the football and State's Jack G Whitley pounced on it. n Jim Hardin swept right in for a f4 17 yard gain on the next play and a State completed the touchdown d drive in two plays when wingback Pat Kenney broke up the middle on g a scissors play and behind a it slashing block by guard Bill Yoest n scampered the distance. C The Gamecocks suffered from n fumblelitis all afternoon, coughing it up the ball nine times and losing it a four. V Hamrick hauls USC tight end Doug Hamrick I Ed Hoffman (36) after hauling in a 13 yard gain late in the first h makes no farther progress are S Mike Joyce (46). _____ Godfri .1:00-3:00-5:00,H 7:00 &9p.m. beofit Shows '1:00 3:00-4:00 BRE 7:00j p..n Starri PE'l AMM 'THE Shimn1 Restau "The Home of The Cha Sandwich" extends a n thusiastic welcome to ti Student Body! Our specia college crowd! The food fast and prices are nomhi OPEN F] 4:00 P.M. UNT I 2:30 FR IDAY ANE Under the personal sul Sutker. 1111 Lady 5treet 77< Carolina had marched from its wn 23 and was knocking on the oor with the tying soore the first me they had their hands on the all in the second half. Suggs hit iree passes for 46' yards in the rive not including the last play Fhich was a 19 yard tos. On that lay fullback Tommy Simmons )ok the pass all alone down the iddle and rambled the distance the end zone where he was hit ard by a pair of State defenders. i the confrontation at the goal line ie ball popped loose and State's like Joyce fell on it for the touch ack. The Gamecocks wasted two ther scoring chances in the game. ISC had a first and goal on the tate eight late in the third quarter ut failed to punch it In. Simmons as stopped after picking up only a ard and Suggs netted three on a usted play. State was charged 'ith a personal foul on the play and ie ball edged two yards closer. Rice tried the left side but State's eorge Smith made one of his iany stops after only a yard. On >urth and one from the goal Rice gain got the call but was chopped Dwn just short by Bryan Wall. DuPre missed a 33 yard field oal effort with seconds remaining i the first half after USC hao iarched to the 19 from its own 11. handler Boyd had started the iarch by grabbing a State fumble imidair after Al Usher had made bone cracking stop on a State urth and goal from the two. Al it in 0N s stopped by N.C. State's a Tommy Suggs pass for alf. Seeing that Hamrick teve Rummage (86) and *y Cambridge, sook that couldn't medl "M R CKINRIDGE" ng Requel Welch ER FONDA in SY RIDER" PLUS: RAIN PEOPLE' rys rant r Coal Broiled Steak most warm and en me entire Gamecock Ity is catering to the is good; the service tal IOM L 1:30??? I SATURDAY iervision of Mr. A. B. Phone 254.4492 Wrestling I USC flanker Mike Haggard v State's Bill Miller to set up Saturday against N. C. State Diet zel:. sad, sa< By JOE GENOVA er Sports Writer ein "They outhit us, outhustled us, fil outplayed us, and I was out fo coached," stated USC head foot- H4 ball coach Paul Dietzel regarding fit the play of the Gamecocks C14 Saturday afternoon as the Wolf pack of N. C. State battled Carolina ro to a 7-7 tie at Raliegh, N. C- wi "I'm not at all pleased with the oin way 61ur'offehaHve ba'ck ayed,"' at Dietel aid thy wre impy j caees"n1lpp<adln h b alllatron "W oe th algodbtw cold no c meup wih hecltc A pla whnw4eee4 t"ite blckngw hdWr aestng dr USC fankupter yardae thagward to SAte Binll iwrelery tuck stu turda aga.aidan NeCite Doc Dietzel : I u ees a bete .y sOevea G oucdwn. S pnorsia Writer Tmy t coachedc"mstated U5-2 heass fot- pH ballt corPu 213 tzlre arding Di tplay of f tne ame oete s cw "Haways aftens his tadheem Wolf pac coe throu. tae wate sharona p inthaet alend. no tful t speed ino th secon plese with the oe afl ot of fumles and plassd to Dietzel sanind, they weat smply aj1 caels gan sloppy hndlttink th ball al afety erno c." b couDespitcoe oup muwitue ltc al cotiUe."hNDRY rell cone ou line coain' gieeusth d bCkiw aon-opeaedou fo an ic p h Aglhwas C necessewry. coach Dite."frdeese a beat nasverltuhon. I natch vrestles pass away from Gamecocks only score was day rors," Dietzel said, "we did have iough guts to hang in there and ially score-thanks to a great urth down catch by Doug imrick. Mike Haggard made a ke reception tio get us down me."1 Hamrick and Haggard combined r nine receptions and 142 yards ith Hamrick getting Carolina's ly score, a two yard catch from phomore back-up 'qiterback ickie Young. Hamrick ran a down and out ittern into the end zone and made leaping grab of Young's pass. though Young made the touch wn toss Suggs was the one who >ved the Gamecocks on the yve. He completed three passes 52 yards, including a 30 yard lob Hiaggard. Haggard then had to fight off the 'olfpack's Bill Miller who also got s hands on the ball. Suggs was jured two plays later setting. a age for Young's TD pass. Carolina's chances of pulling out e game in the final seconds of ay ended whe,n placekicker Billy uPre's 47 yard field goal attempt ith six seconds remaining fell ort. 'Billy's kick fell short but I feel at the wind made the dif 'ence," Dietzel said. We wanted get a little closer but we just in't have the time. The team did lood job to get the ball down for a field goal attempt. It's just en a very sad, .sad day," con aded Dietzel. FUDE NTS! CL EAN ERS i SERVE YOU AMPUS 00 Blossom Street Street Iaunvdry pen 70 7pm 7 am ad p m