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ot this time Lafayette Cwart Carolina linebacker, Greg Crabb, cited lineman of the week for his defensive performance against Virginia, prepares to stop UVa running back Kent Merrit in last Saturday night's game. ASMERS BEER COUNTRY CORNER HARDEN AT BLOSSOM IN FIVE POINTS PHONE 254-6074 BLUE RIBBON SCHLITZ 12 OZ. CANS 12 OZ. CANS $5.35 $5.95 BUDWEISER MICHELOB 12 OZ. CANS MIHEO $5.95 $690 DON"T MISOUR INTERNAkTIO NAL WINE SALE "STA WED. COMPLETE LINE OF PARTYMIXERS ___WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLNI F-00 151 Gentry USC h By BILL GRANT Sports Writer Since the first day of classes, receiving little attention or notice in the pool behind Sigma Ni ATO in I By MATT COVINGTON Sports Writer The most exciting and perhaps the most important fraternity foot ball game was played Monday night between the Sigma Nu's and the Alpha Tau Omega's. The first quarter showed a struggle between the offensive and defensive units of both teams. Neither team was able to start any kind of drive. The ball changed hands several times during the first quarter due to pass in terceptions and numerous punts. The second quarter saw both offenses come to life. The Nu's came just a little quicker and scored on a pass from Jon Howell to Lytle Pressley. The PAT failed. Mike O'Hara, in a disputed play, ran 50 yards )n a punt return for the Nit's final touchdown. The PAT BULK BEVE 530 GERVAIS ST HOURS MON-THUR 1C Hop'n Gator $156 $614 6-Pack Case HOT HOT your bag? A Set year sweet 64pyl We're only 4 blocks away -- a Two-hour service S a.m.-2 p 1901 : 'Besi as ever Longstreet Theater, Carolina's swimming team has been diligently practicing in preparation for their upcoming, season. Head swimming coach t defeats tey game again failed. The fourth quarter started out like the previous three with very little advancement of the ball. Late in the fourth quarter. ATO scored on the only thing that resembled any kind of a drive. It was a pass to Jim Boozer from Dale Bragg that produced the touchdown. The same combination scored the PAT. making the final score 12-7 in favor of Sigma Nu. Kappa Alpha won their first game of the season by holding off to defeat Sigma Chi. 14-12. Phi Kappa Sigma defeated Chi Psi by the score of 19-6. Pi Kappa Alpha remained un defeated by winning over Lambda Chi Alpha 12-0. The Pika game will be reviewed nex*week. Pi Kappa Phi beat Kappa Sigma 13-6. RAGE SALES PHONE 256-9311 -8 FRI 10-9 SAT 8-9 Cigarettes Reg. & , King Size $285 $095 Carton plus ax ASK ABOUT UR COLD BEER ARD ny4bocsfraqaiyjb mL,Ma hog rdy S N ER N Blso" t MNu OU CNG AN ; team had' Alan Gentry is optimistic about his team's chances. "This is the best team the University has ever had", said Gentry, "we're faster than last year's team." Anchoring this year's squad will be junior Glen Spears, backstroker Bob Warner, freestyler Nick Kesslering, Charlie Shoemaker, but terflyer Jim Villa, Johnny Poole, Toby Kerr, and diver Gary Wetherhold. All are considered contenders for the Southern Independents Championships (replacing the ACC Championships) March 3 4, or the NCAA Championships at West Point, March 23-24. Also on hand are a host of freshman, including seven on scholarships, led by Rodger Rice and Chip Newman. "We're counting on the fresh man, they look real good and have a positive attitude about the swimming program here at Carolina", said Gentry. Missing, however, from last year's 7-3 fourth place ACC finish, will be graduating senior Trond Williams, holder of two freestyling records and last years "Gamecock of the Year" awarded each year for swimming excellence at USC. Jim Weinzettel who holds two Gamecock and all time ACC breastroking records will also be gone. When losing Williams and Weinzettel, "we lost a lot of team leadership" Gentry said. Although Carolina has with drawn from the Atlantic Coast Conference the schedule still contains ACC powerhouses North Carolina State and North Carolina. Also on tne slate is South Florida, last year's runner-up in the NCAA College Division championships. Any and all students, staff, or friends of the University interested in swimming or diving according to Gentry are asked to remember the following dates: November 4 Infrasquad water polo match; Novem ber 18-In tr asquad meet used to determine starters in first meet; November 25-27-Atlantic Coast Swim Festival in Raleigh, N. C.; December 8 - first home meet against South Florida. Attend the games HOMECOMING MUMS, $2.50 F rst Floor Russell House Sold By DELTJA 4jSfMA P1 ...