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404 v* i Coaching counsel USC Coach Paul Dietzel discusses strategy with sophomore quarte back Dobby Grossman during break in the action of Carolir i's 34-7 victory over Memphis State two weeks ago. Grossrm.an, who hurled three touchdowns in the game, is slated to start Saturday. From Page 13 Keyhole Miami, N.C. State, Virginia Tech, Clemson and Florida State. And remember, all but FSU were previously considered to be handy USC victories. Such is no longer the case. Writers and fictiously-labeled experts will not give USC the kind of football team people expect of Dietzel. The sudden resurgence of an offense and defense gives some reason for optimism in the coming weeks. Only when this resurgense is accomplished against a truly good team will the skeptics be quieted. If then. Auditions For future bookings in Golden Spur Oct. 27-28 From 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Application blanks available at R.H. In formation Desk, Union office 205. Deadline Oct.. 20 Caroi open Carolina's 1972-73 basketball C team, looking to give veteran coach r Frank McGuire his fifth straight twenty win season with the Gamecocks, open preseason prac tice at 2 P.M. Sunday, Oct. 15. Basketball practice will be open to the public on this Sunday and Monday only until further notice. People wishing to view the 2:00 P.M. practice sessions must enter on the park street side of the Coliseum only. Led by All-America candidate and p Olympic team member Kevin Joyce c at guard and towering 7-0 center t Danny Traylor, Carolina is v expected to field another potent / quintet despite the loss of the other three starters off last year's team, i 24-5 and third place finisher in the t NCAA Eastern Regionals. With freshmen now immediately a eligible for varsity competition due to the new NCAA ruling, all USC v scholarship basketball performers V will participate in the initial work- t out. McGuire has seven lettermen t returning off last year's squad, four rising sophomores moving up from s last season's 12-10 freshman squad f and seven incoming freshman can- b didates. Filling some vacancies at the for ward spots will probably be first on the Gamecock agenda, with All America Tom Riker and sharp ihooting Rick Aydlett having com pleted their eligibility. Guard Bob Carver also left by the graduation route and depth in the backcourt as well as finding someone to back up Traylor, may also pose problems. The versatile Johce is the squad's leading returning scorer with an 18.3 mark and is expected to be a standout, while Traylor led the team in rebounding with 10.7 per game while hitting 14.3 ppg. Six-four guard Brian Winter's is the top reserve back with an 8.3 average, while guards Casey Manning, 6-2, 5-11 Jimmy Powell, 6-5 forward Rick Mousa and 6-5 swingman Billy Grimes are other veterans who will be in contention for playing time. Newcomers to varsity workouts will be 6-6 Tommy Cox, 24.0 ppg, 6-7 Clyde Agnew, 21.9, and guard Jimmy Walsh and George Felton of the 1971-72 freshman team and freshman Joe Artime, 6-3, 6-4 Mark / , Yb /HEY JULBUSI FOUND THIS GREAT NEW ITALIA RESTAURANTI ES TI - The VILL DELIVERY TO TIM 627 HARDEN STREET OPEN 11:30 A.M. to 1 A.M. (2 A.tv Il ia ca presec artwright, 6-6 Jim Clements, 6-2 6 like Dunleavy, 6-8 Alex English, 6- M Attempt at I tests harriei By Jim Hersh S Sports Writer 0 y "We have a lot of strength," Bill c IcClure, Carolina's cross-country oach, said Wednesday. "We have fi wo freshmen and two sophomores d rho are running real well for us. nd then we have Jim Schaper." b USC, as a team, and Schaper, b adividually, are going for their hiird consecutive win of the season, aturday morning at Summerville gainst Baptist College. To beat Baptist the Gamecocks rill have to cope with Ken Layne, rho has given USC much competi on in the past two years in both rack and cross-country. "They have Layne," McClure tated, "but they also have a reshman who has been running etter than Layne so far this year." WOODSY OWL HOOTS: 0 I GIVE A HOOT. DON'T POLUITE I BRUTE? E USC CAMPUS PHONE 2S2-8s2, L. FRIDAYS AND SATUlRDAYS gers ison Mark Greiner and 6-7 Bob athias. third win r strength o Schaper, who has run well ahead f the field in both USC meets this ear, could be in for his first real hallenge. Steve Landy and Rob Day-both eshmen-have given USC the epth that was absent from last ear's squad. Landy and Day have -en the third and fourth men for arolina in the first two meets. (See HARRIERS, Page 15) R.ckng Cho, Thexoe STARTS 1417 MAIN STREET FRIDAY A REAL SHOCKER! SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 ..,ng Cho,.., T.o,. LATE 1417 MAIN STREET SHOWS FRI. & SAT. ALL SEA TS 1.50 u 11:15 W. C. Fields Festival At The Hub Theatre In NEWBERRY Showing Mon., Tues., Wed. "Never Give A Sucker An Even Break"