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4} Rebouno Carolina's Danny Traylor swings his elbows after bbing a rebound i the recent game. Traylor is the lead 15c Here's to you from Burger King: Big 1 2 Spedestal design. full-color W King himself,- and best of Stop in soon and start y< love 'em. And after all. hov Now formerly owned by a king ? availabr'l CM P CAMPUS College and Sumter Streets acr< the Campus Hn / jI' ' lea der "" ing Gamecock rebounder with an average of 10.2 per contest and the third high scorer on the squad with 11.3 a game. o. b e e a s t s k dih ahrsaepcueofTeBre ofteveaeoofd glassessrkn STORE ss from Drayton Hall and rseshoe Dr. Joyce paces USC to win BY STEVE PARKER Sports Editor Despite sitting out eight minutes of Monday night's 77-74 conquest of Toledo because of illness, USC guard Kevin Joyce still found enough playing time to pump in a game high of 22 points and spark the Gamecock's victory. Joyce returned to the game after missing the first eight minutes of the second period and his clutch shooting and ball-handling proved to be the decisive factor in the Carolina victory. The 6-3, All America candidate removed himself from the game 12 seconds prior to halftime complaining of stomach nausea. Although USC held a six-point intermission lead, 38-32, when Joyce left the game, Toledo soon closed the gap and eventually gained the lead for the first time at 56-54. Joyce returned to the lineup and teammate Brian Winters began hitting consistently and the Gamecocks were able to remain in a close battle with the home Toledo team throughout the final minutes. The game was tied for the final time at 66-66, but Winters and Joyce responded with long jumpshots which propelled the visitors ahead to stay. USC was able to take a five-point margin during the final half minute of play when Joyce flipped a behind-the-head pass to Danny Traylor who layed it in for an easy basket. Toledo scored again on a tap-in by Tom Kozelko but the game was effectively decided when Carolina claimed that commanding five-point lead. (See CAROLINA, Page 10) LESTER'S CO Guys & Gals needed for summer COM NG employment at National Parks, Private Camps. Dude Ranches and Resorts throughout the na tion Over 35.000 students aided b m. last year. For Free information on student assistance program send self-addressed STAMPED enve TOWI'5f11lope to Opportunity Research, Township Auditorium Dept. SJO 55 Flathead Drive, Kalispell, MT 59901, ._.. YOU MUST APPLY EARLY..... Problem With Class Ring? Late delivery! Faulty workmanship! SCA wants to know Please leave your name and phone number at Student Government office. For Valentines.. Put your heart in agift of jewelry from A. A. Harrell Jewelers QIAMONDS AND WATCNES 20O4IDTSTR COLUM*iA, s. C. 290 TELEPHONE