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4r4 USC Athletic Director Pau head baseball coach Bobby present copies of their book4 Reid Montgomery and Terry Orr, Fait Riker snz (Continued from page 9) by two alternating guards, Jim Orr and Barry Faith. Orr, who is ex pected to start, is averaging 11.8 ppg. Faith is no stranger to the crowds at Carolina Coliseum, having played two games there while with Winston-Salem Junior College against the USC freshmen team. Since transferring to Stet son, Faith has become the third leading scorer on the team, while in a reserve role, scoring at a 9.6 pace. Starting for the Hatters at for ward will be Anthony Hill, 6-3, who is averaging under five points per Befo COM F PIZ2 Higthway 378 i Heavy reading I Dietzel and are working m Richardson program. The 5 to students be presented t< Walters, who Correctional I h pace Hi tgs 1,000 j game and Lewis Williams, who is the team's leading rebounder with an average of 8.8 rebounds per game. Carolina, at home for this game before hitting the road again, was recognized by the UPI pollsters for their fine recent performances, jumping to sixth from eighth in the rankings. Tom Riker, by virtue of his scoring binge over the past week in which he produced 78 points, became the thirteenth player in Carolina's basketball history to score over 1,000 points. Riker, who upped his per game nesday Spi re or After The Stetsoa LETE LASAGNE [ Plus: Chef Salad Garlic Bread. Coffee or Tea ONLY $2.00 Tax is [A HOI r Off I-28 OPEN 3:00 .m. to 1200 p ithin the volunteer services. e books, among others, will > the library of the Manning nstitute. itters; plateau scoring average to 19.5, continues to lead the Gamecocks in that department. He is followed by Kevin Joyce (17.2), Danny Traylor (14.2), Rick Aydlett (10.1) and Brian Winters (9.3), who started both the Fordham and the Nor thern Illinois games. In other statistical categories: Traylor leads the rebounders with an 11.7 average; Riker, by hitting 33 of his attempted 43 shots the last two contest, upped his field goal percentage to .569, second behknd Traylor's .584; and sophomore Winters leads the team in free throw percentage, hitting at a .830 clip. sciaI! i Game IINNE R ncluded USE Eye in the Keyhole By Doug Williams Sports Editor Sometime Monday, Caroli man of any position reach public's initial reaction is t behind it. No one quits a i unquestionable success witi The press releases fly ab the process, things could ve not the least bit difficult to a out of hand. The results can I John West resigned as hei simple, and a bit ridiculous has all of the answers. "'I have no ill feelings toward this university whatsoever. In fact, I really feel bad about leaving. People don't understand the timing factor. They think I'm leaving the team out in the cold. That's just not the case. We've worked together all fall, and this team is ready. It was best to leave now so that a new coach would not be a year behind in recruiting." West also confirmed that he and Athletic Director Paul Dietzel had no dif ficulties that might have led to West's resignation. "Coac fairer. I could not, in all honE say about him. "I first met Coach Dietz LSU in 1965. Then I transfer I was coaching at Furman, hand picked me. That's one leaving . I just hope I'm not comes to finding a new coi Yet the question still stan< "There was nothing bets department," said one of Dietzel offered him some alti it. It came down to being a cc All of the press releases clI way. The release from the ''...in the best interest of my: it is time to leave.'' West years, I thought I'd try to fil in life.'' See EYE, Pa WE HAVE NEW SHI] NAVY P1 SPECIAL 109% THIS WI Moe Corner Lady na lost a track coach. When a es this kind of decision, the hot there must be something ob where they have been an iout any apparent reason. :ut, as do varying rumors. In ry easily get out of hand. It is Ilow a situation like this to get )e highly damaging. id track coach. It is just that to search for a reason. West John West h Dietzel could not have been sty,have anything adverse to el when I was a freshman at red to East Texas State. When you might say Coach Dietzel of the big things I hate about putting him on the spot when it kch,''4 is as to why West left his post. veen him and the athletic West's performers. "'Coach ernatives, but that just wasn't >ach or raising a family." 3im that West felt exactly that a athletic department reads, self and my family, I feel that followed this with, ''After 11 ad out just what else I can do ge 11 Col. 4) RECEIVED MENT OF BACOATS! PRICE OF OF F ~EK ONLY Levy's & Assembly St. rs for most nnything