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'i~ar~st U8C 6 t rtvnge f0tv strato the florida Statb atudynigbt wben thm two dM fo(ir only the fifti tims in, hiitmr. IfU banded th Gamecocks a 32 10 loss In 1966, 17-10 in 1967, 35-26 h IM and 34 last year. "Florida State has si aggresslve, well-coachd footbal team," USC coach Paul Dietze said. "t is unusual to be this fa Bill Pitersor FSU head coach into the schedule and for State I have lost more games than the have won." FSU Is 2-3. State had problems early in tt year with finding an adequal Gary Huff: soph slinger Welcome Gamecocks Informal - Take Out 127( Wide C j Home $450 pls* Gamecock club ties in rust brown, gre black or blue Many other Gamecock items Such as.. RUGS JEWELRY BLANKETS 0 CAMPUS 10 raigbt lo replacement Rrl plmat a quarterback. Cai rected the club for thrys and s Us Seminoles' all time. total offense leader. He was dafted by the Minnesota Vikings. Peterson alterhated Frank Whigham andToamy Warren, a two year lettermad, bWore giving soph Gary Huff a chapee against Florida. Huff threw- for three touchdowns and 230 yads in seven minutes of action. r At that. pace Huff would com plete 68 of 128 passe for 25 touch downs and 1,941 yards in an entire game. Biddies' sports nei By BILLY MOORE 0 Sports Writer The USC freshman will sport a e new offensive look next Friday e night when the Biddies travel to Atlanta to take on the Georgia Tech frosh. The frosh will be seeking their second win of the season. A 9-0 win over Clemson is the only plus sign alongside losses to N.C. State and The Citadel. Robbie Davis who has completed 20 of 44 passes, will start at the quarterback position ahead of Marty Woolbright. Davis has eafood lovers rejoice ... at the edfobster FINE RAW SEAFOOD OYSTERS 11:30 A.M. to 11 P.M. - Ph. 796-1048 KNOX ABBOTT DRIVE - CAYCE ra mecoc rust in time for coming festit en, PEN UNTIL NOON SATURDAY O( SHOP-RUSS SUniversity Campus )king sses to Needless to say, Huff won the starting nod. But the 19 year-ld could not keep the same magic against Memphis State last week. XeSpite wire reports to the con trary, Memphis State slugged out a 16-12 win. Huf was respectable with 177 yards through the air but he failed to getshis team into the end zone. State has always been a passing team. "They live and die on the pass," said Cam Lewis, graduate assistent who scouted the Seminoles. "We look for a real wide open affair," Dietzel said. "'"hey have )ffense w look passed for 295 yards and rushed for 28 more. Woolbright, who started at quarterback the first three games, will be moved to flanker against Tech. Against N.C. State Woolbright was first tried at flanker and the results wer two receptions for 27 yards. Coach Jackie Powers said, "Woolbright is still practicing at quarterback but we are working him real hard at flanker." Davis really made his presence known against the Wolflets when he came off the bench to complete 16 of 35 passes for 236 yards and two touchdowns. One of these passes was a 70 yard strike to wide receiver Eddie Muldrow. Muldrow who has caught nine passes on the year for 188 yards is the leading receiver on the team. Monty Matthews is close behind with eight receptions for 95 yards. Coach Powers said, "Overall we have an opportunity to salvage a good season, and a win over a tough Tech team could give this team a little momentum." Ties T. 24 ELL HOUSE or veng F lorida a lot of recvers that catch the bail real wel." FSU has bee averaging most of their yardage through ths air. Of the 320 yards per game in total offense 216 Come via passing. Only 113 on the ground. Carlina Is averaging 218 yards per game passing and 155 on the ground. More important, the USC secondary has held opponents to 80 yards a game passing. 16 times the defensive team has picked off passes. State has only five in terceptious. The Seminoles' pop gun running attack is led by Tom Bailey with 178 yards to his credit. Bailey is joined in the first team backfield by fullback James Jarrett, who has rushed for only 70 yards this season. Jarrett is an effective receiver with eight catches for 50 yards. Gary Parris, who came in with Huff and has been there since, will start at tight end. Parris has six catches, four against Florida. State's leading receiver, Rhett Dawson, lines up at a wide receiver spot. Dawson is a junior letterman with 18 catches for 361 yards. He is the main deep Seminole threat. Arthur Monroe and Paul Magalski will also see action in the Tribe's backfield. Monroe has rushed for 142 yards and grabbed six passes. Magalski has 54 yards rushing in only 11 carries. He ripped Carolina last year with a 33 yard touchdown run the only second time he had ever carried the ball as a Seminole. He picked up over 100 yards in that contest. The two top defensive players for State are tackle Robert McEachern and linebacker Bill Lohse. Dietzel called Lohse "top notch on the run." McEachern is considered one of the best tackles ------------wuwmTicket So TiME TENNES (Coliseui Nov. 2 ] 8:00 - 9:30 6-7 9:30 - 11:00 8-9 II:00 - 12:30 0-1 12:30 - 2:00 2-3 2:00 - 3:30 4-5 3:30 -4:00 ANY TUtD'NT I 4:00-5:00 INDIVIDU, N orgetown and Dry "For Those who care fi Disco Tuesday, Wednesdi For students wh U. S. C. ID. One eight pound Dry All New 1I Programed For permanent Offer Last Thr 3616 1 Shim Restaz "The Home of The CO Sandwich" extends a thusiastic welcome to Student Body! Our spec college crowd! The fooi fast and prices are noni OPEN I 4:00 P.M. UN1 2:30 FRIDAY Al Under the personal s Sntker eance; State in te country. "He may be one of the bet .lineman we wil see," Dietzel said. The Gamecoks have shuffled their lneup in preperation for the clash. Standout tackle Jimmy Poston, a preseason All-America choice and Al-ACC last season, was demoted to the second team. Joe Regalis took over for Poston but suffered sprained ligaments above the knee during practice. "He was a little gimpy," Dietzel said, "but I think he'll be ready to go. He'll start but he and Poston will probably split up the time like they have been doing." Jeff Tope will start at tackle in place of Dave DeCamilla, who missed the Maryland game with an injured ankle. DeCamilla is ex pected to see only spotted action. Bill Boyte "has been playing better" than Rick Hipkins at tackle and will get the chance to start Saturday. Boyte, the AAAA lineman of the YYEAR AT Camden High School, has actually put in more time than Hipkins, last season's starter. "We're not mad at anyone," Dietzel said, "but we feel that the boy that is playing the best is the one that should get the chance to start. "The team knows who is playing the best and they know who deserves to start. We can't ever get to the point that a boy thinks he's going to start because he is who he is. We don't have that now and don't ever want it. ""Neville Files has been playing real fine football for us at defen sive halfback," Dietzel continued. "We feel he deserves to start. With that we can put Jimmy Nash behind Tyler (Hellams) at safety. 'Tyler is a heck of a ball player but he knows only one speed, 110 per cent, and anyone that has ever had mono knows how fast he can get tired." :hedule WEE DUKE ) (Coliseum) Nov. 9 wnding ID No. 8-9 0-1 2-3 4-5 6-7 VH1II AS NOT PICK ED UP %L DATE TICKETS- (IFI Laundry Cleaning >r what they wear" iy, and Thursday o show their dollar off per Cleaning Load. lachi nes press and bondedknit. ough November leltline ny's Lrant ar Coal Broiled Steak most warm and en the entire Gamecock liaty is catering to the u s good; the service inall ~ROM 'IL 1:30??? ID SATURDAY upervision of Mr. A. B. Phone 254-4492j AffA Start of rout FSU fullback Paul Magalski loses shoe as he crosses goal line ahead of Bo Davies during last year's 34-9 Seminole win over USC. It was only the second time Magalski had ever carried the ball. Young credits protection for success By DOUG WILLIAMS Sports Writer Jackie Young is taking his sudden success in stride. "I'm just lucky, I guess," he said. "Sure, I'm surprised. It's just that the line gives me really great protection." Young also credits USC's receiving corps with his passing game. "They're all real good. Hamrick, Freeman, Haggard, Mitchell, Trevillian, Brown. They're just great. "It was a pass to the left," Jackie said, referring to the play that resulted in his injury, "and I was looking in that direction. Then tvpqys,stt ,from the right, an'i I. went down on the left "ulder-f11pss it was just;a,bad bone bruise." "It's still a bit sore, but all right," Young said, "I practiced Wednesday for the first time. It's sore, but it won't hinder my mobility." The sophomore quarterback made no excuses for the Maryland loss. "That game really hurt. We thought they were just going to roll over and play dead." Then, after a short pause, he added, "But I guess they didn't. "They were tough," he continued. "They had given other teams all the breaks. Like against North Carolina they gave them the ball five times inside the twenty. I know that they're always tough against us. But last week we just didn't get those breaks." Young did not rule the Gamecocks out of the ACC conference race. "We still have a chance. Duke has to beat North Carolina, Wake Forest has to beat Duke, and we have to beat Duke. "Sure, a lot of things have to happen just right. But we'll be right there until it's all over." Young also said that the .FSU defensive secondary was tough. "But I'm expecting a real good game from the team. We've had a fine week of practice, and should be all set to go," he concluded. Rib cracker USC's Jimmy Mitchell grabs pass In front pf Len Massie. Massle stopped Mitchell wIit4 gain on the play.