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Such was not the case, however. Hate letters from as far away as Myrtle Beach (yes, the GCSS is read near and far by all sports minded people) greeted the resident risktaker as he was forced to hold up in an unidentified file cabinet somewhere in the Russell House. Three times he was ver bally assaulted by viscious mobs outside of his meager office. Last week, 38-13-0, .743; for the season, 247-86-3, .742. It was quite obvious that after a big Homecoming weekend, the poor prognosticator was not up to par. For the third time in a row, the weekly percentage fell below .750. Things were not looking up. Florida State showed the Gamecocks what a good offense is. Unfortunately, this weekend brings more of the same. Georgia sports one of the best ground games in college football, as wel* as a tough defense that has givey. up only 48 points in seven gamg#. On the other hand, USC is rebounding from their second loss oft he season, a 49-18 shellacking at the hands of FSU. In addition to this, Chuck Mimms, who was expected to return for the en counter, sustained another injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the season. But Carolina always plays Georgia a good game in Columbia...just not good enough. Georgia 35, USC 14. Colorado takes on number one Nebraska in one of the weekend's highlights. The Buffs have vic i ories over Ohio State and LSU this season, but took quite a beating COLDSI COUNTI 18 H-Ae Chamt 1-26 North 15 min fron Student Rat Snack Bar Electric Carts :ed by: picks from Oklahoma. And Oklahoma is only second best. Nebraska 30, Colorado 21. Oklahoma is fresh off of one of :heir better games, grinding out 711 yards on the ground in a close 50 point triumph over Kansas State. Iowa State is the next ob stacle to the Sooner machine. These scrimmage games have got t o stop. Perhaps Oklahoma will get into a close game before their clash with Nebraska. Oklahoma 50, Iowa State 13. The top game in the West pits once beaten, Air Force against Arizona State. State lost their first game in their last 22 tries last week, and Ar Force is a rough team to try and start a new win ning streak. Air Force 21, Arizona State 17. The others: EAST: Cornell 44, Columbia 7; Penn State 35, West Virginia 18- Harvard 30, Penn 17; Sracuse 21, Pittsburgh 10; utgers 13, Bucknell 10; beiaware 16, Temple 9; Holy Cross 30, Northeastern 20. Strong d paced by (Continued from Page 6) touchdowns, while junior fullback Robert Honeycutt has picked up 355 yards and one score. Junior Ricky Lake, just recently off the injured list, has gained 344 yards, a 4.2 average, and three more Reores. Johnson's understudy, Columbia native James Ray, has completed 17-31 passes for 251 yards and two touchdowns. As can be expected, rREAM tY CLUB iionship Course Irmo Exit i campus .s Eans, UGa .MIDWEST: Michigan State 10, Purdue 8; Not;4 Dame 30, Navy 6; Ohio Slate 29, Min nesota 13; Mic*figan 50, Indiana 7; Northwesfern 26, Illinois 13; Memphis 'tate 7, Cincinnati 3; Daytop 38, Youngstown 0; Vill#nova 29, Xavier j; Wisconsin 23, Iowa 13; Oklahoma State 21, Kansas 16; Nestern Michigan 20, Ohio University 12. .SOUTH: Mississippi 20, Louisiana State 13; Tennessee 31, Tulsa 7; Tulane 22, Van derbilt 13; Alabama 35, Mississippi State 14; Wake Forest 26, Clemson 24; North Carolina 28, William & Mary 7; North Carolina State 10, Virginia 9; Maryland 8, VMI 7; Georgia Tech 20, Duke 17; Louisville 16, Tampa 7. SOUTHWEST: Arkansas 33, lexas A&M 7; Florida State 28, Houston 21, Texas 27, Southern Methodist 7; Texas Christian 14, Baylor 11; Texas Tech 12, Rice 6. ..FARWEST: Southern California 30, California 28; Washington 23, UCLA 13; Stanford 39, Oregon State 22; Oregon 38, Washington State 3; Utah State 17, Colorado State 13. jfense Wisdom Georgia's receiving corps does not have impressive credentials, Lynn Hunnicutt being the leader with' nine receptions for 87 yards. Jimmy Shirer has grabbed eigw for 97. The Bulldog defense is paced strong-side linebacker Chip Wisdom and cornerback Buzzy' Rosenburg. Wisdom is a bona-fide All-America candidate, while Rosenburg is a threat as a punt return specialist. Georgia's offensive line out weighs USC's quick defenders by a twenty-four pound margin, 230-206. The Gamecock offensive line is outweighed by only three pounds, however, 217-214. After Oregon scored 25 points os Georgia in the opener, the Bulldogs defeated Tulane 17-7, then shut out Mississippi State and Clemsoni the following two games, as the of fense rolled up 63 points. Following a 38-7 triumph over Mississippi, UGa. blanked Vanderbilt 24-0 before last week's win over Kentucky. Zip-Kleen, Inc 1320 Main St. Cleaners and Launderers 1 hr. dry clean 4 hr. laundry D,y cleaning must be in by 3.00 p.m. for same day serwe Mon-Sat 7:30-6:00