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game "It was a most unusual gai of the two-hour-ten-minute I "I don't remember being I many fouls," he continued. *I congratulate South Care - well as we did on them. We'r4 rallied back. They're a fantai "Of course we're disappoh win the conference champior "Probably the key play in Carolina with about four mini before finally putting it in. "'That's the way the whole the main factor in beating us their whole season. In comparing this game wi cited both team's shooting an "South Carolina shot a lot shoot well at all C3A percen "I decided for us to leave o because I felt we could hold i were trying to catch up, we three men on him and still co ball handler. "TI"hat was one reason for Itoche has the ball you have t lead he is very hard to chas The game held several s plimentary slowdown tactics standing ovation from the pi Ever Nigh .ST] N (5 P.M, S SIZZLE S'] DI: Just pr identif I Our rei sirloin baked) and gai .. ......- -KNOX z labels unusual' C'11ARIESNENN Sports Writer me," said North Carolina Coach Dean Smith >attle of the Carolinas. n a game that was this long, or one with as lina on a fine win. They held the ball on us as also very proud of our men for the way they itic group of men and they never give up. ited in the loss, but we still have a chance to ship and the ACC tournament," said Smith. the game was a missed foul shot by South xtes to go. They tapped at it about four times game went. Carolina's board strength was Their rebounding is great and is the key to th the UNC-USC clash at Chapel Hill, Smith i UNC's press as'the main differing factors. better here (52.5 per cent) and we didn't t). Also our press was better at Chapel Hill. ir press here when we took the lead at 15-14 it. Then, near the end of the game when we were just chasing Roche around. We had ildn't get the ball. He (Rtoche) is a fantastic many of the fouls," Smith added. "When D foul him and when South Carolina has the e."1 irprises for Smith including some com by the Gamecocks which were greeted by a -o Gamecock crowd. yTuesday t is... UDEMT FIGHT 'TIL CLOSING) /1\ PECTAL! (IG' SIRLOIN ['EAK N\NER asent your student ration to cashier. pular $1.69 sizzlin' steak served with otato, green salad -lic toast.__ 119 lo Tipping~ ~545 ABTT DRIVE - Varsity Wi Biddie vici R.v (1lAR LIE SENN de Sports Writer co U% By the way, in case you missed it. the freshmen basketball team a won its game with Fort Jackson so' after the varsity's game with at North Carolina Saturday, 97-88. It was almost a rerun. There was alt same first half tightness and less va than brilliant play (at least in the cO first half) and 'even a few th technicals thrown in. No ice was . thrown on the court, but there were wa several flagrant boos thrown out in Ri< question of some of the ref's res USC coeds a WCOS dis< On February 25, at 8:00 High School Gymnasium, a game between the WCOS c Violet Meade coached. Cai take place. The five player r play. The event is sponsorec Recreation Association an Station for funds to assist Basketball teams in coverirl tournaments of national std Halftime entertainment w. gymnastic team, coachei mermans. There will be halftime en joy ment.. Admission is set at $1.25 students, and $.50 for youn under. Send Keri U S( over (44)1 high in shc ColiSe -Robwt NOwsky n overshad Lory over I isions, and the Fort Jackson Caro 3ch tried very hard to copy ragged C's Dean Smith. came b with a ;omehow though. there was unable nething missing. Perhaps it was comma out 12,AX) people. "We Yithout the crowds noise and detens er the emotional drain of the as.sistai asity's game the frosh's en- "a*The inter seemed almost boring to playing spectator. press came < 'ortunately for Carolina it lead ar sn't boring for Ed Peterson, -e Mousa, Brian Winters. or the "We t of the freshman team. play," et to play L" -jockeys w'it p.m. in the Kennan Peterse challenge basketball 22.rk lisc lackeys and the akI solina ''Coeds" will -iohn ule will govern game led all Wint4 I by the Women's a slow4 d the WCOS Radio sao the Gymnastic and g travel expenses to game t itus. his she rIll be offered by the i by Helen Tim- averag other surprises for is itl . races, I for adults, $.75 for ,help i gsters 12 years and we can Winter, The card Green~ iorts Denrrnent *a 's John Roche leaps UNC's Dennis Wuycik for two of his game 12 points against UNC )wdown match at the ~um. OWS ort lina fell behind in the ly played first half, but ack after the halftime rest press that the soldiers were to keep up with, to take a inding lead. were just playing lousy e the first half." said it Coach Corky Carnavale. second half we started better and went into that which was effective. We ut of it when we took the d just held on. 6vere real pleased with their ;aid Carnavale of the fresh. Walsh just waited until we e lead before leaving to !ake Forest. We weren't too I after that." r's led the Biddie scorers 3 points, followed by n with 26 and Mousa with na scholarship performer ittle added 13 points. Werle of Fort Jackson scorers with 36 points. 'lrs, who shot and scored at er rate at the first of the has pulled his average up per game to team leader m who has 28.6 points per y hitting over 48 per cent of Is from the floor. 6-4 guard who is also ing 9.8 rebounds per game concerned with scoring owever, "I'm just trying to rhere I can and I'm lyoping win these last two games," said. Biddies host. North rille Junior College on ry 22 and Palmer College ruary 24 before the games uston and Wake Forest to p their seasnn.