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RuggE BY MARK LEARY Sports Writer Carolina's Rugby team trounced Davidson 64-0 here Sunday. After the first five minutes of play it was evident that the game would be a complete run away. The Carolina ruggers compiled 64 points coming on 13 scoring plays. This was the highest point total ever at Carolina, with the previous high being 44. The passing combination of War ren Muir to Jim Wynn to Burke Hayes clicked on the first play of the game as Hayes scored after the Baseball SOUTH CAROLINA AB R H BI Gbrell,cf .......... 3 1 2 0 Ford,ss ............. 4 1 3 2 Small,lb ........... 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IP H R EE KB SO Iiilliard (w,1-0)..........9 6 0 0 0 3 13 Grahan (1,0-1) .. .-----.......... 4 6 2 2 1 3 Intrasquad Track scores Black 73, Garnet 54 75- 1. Jim Small (B) 7.5, 2. Milton Reid (G), 3. Berle Stocks (G); 352- 1. Paul McLeod (B) 37.9. 2. Dan Loshack (G), 3.Dolph Bosse (B) 660-1 Mike Sheley (B), 2. John Brown (G), 3.Bob Dempsey (G); 1320- 1.Bob I)ay (G) 3:09.8, 2.Wayne Thomas (B), 3.Don Layden (G); 2-mile 1.Layden (G)9:32, 2.Day (G). 3.Steve Landy (B); 120 11 H- 1. Billy Novo(B) 14.3, 2.Joe McCulloch (G), 3.Bruce Stuart (B); 330 li1. Novo (B) 38.9 2.McCulloch (G), 3.Randy Hall (G); Mile relay Black McL.eod. Don Brown, Sheley. Simall) 3:19.7; D)iscus- 1.Buck Thompson (G() 146.0, 2.Jerry Morrison (B). 3. Carlos Goodwin (B) S.P-1.Morrison (B) 48.6, 2.Thompson (G); Jav 1.Tom Chapman (G 200-2, 2.Russell Jeffcoat ( B, 3.Wayne Phillips (IB); I..J-1.Sm&all (B) 22-9, 2. Stocks (G), 3.lHornsby (G); ligh.jump- i.Ron Adams (B 6.6, 2.P'at Fleming (G); PV.L.Bill Bryan (1B) 14-6. 2.D)avid Turner (B), 3.Dave McKee (0G) and G;ibbes McDowell (G;)(tie); TJ 1 Stuart (Bi -1 S. 2,Stocks (G). 3.Adams (B) Easy To Open Gamecock Charge Account, *100 (Limit) BRITTONS rs crUS length-of-the-field passing exhibi tion. Next it was Muir's turn to tally as he picked the ball up out of the scrum and ran ten yards for the score. Muir also converted the points after kick and this made the score 10-0. Larry Healy was next to get into the scoring act on this hot, humid Sunday as he scampered 25 yards for the score, after e "?nt latur als from Wynn to Hayc.. Freddy Holland, a long-time rug ger at Carolina, was next to do the one-man act with a length of the field run. Possibly the best running Fo a Cra.1"sVc" L P h Dav play of the game followed Holland's score. Bill Black ran 25 yards throwinga beautiful stiff arm on the way which flattened the defender and then at the last possible moment passed to Chris Lee who in turn lateraled to Hayes who dove in for the score. This moved the score to 22-0. Almost all of the backs got into the act on the next play as Muir passed to Wynn who passed to Hayes who in turn passed to Larry Healy who hit Dr. Jim Clapper with a pinpoint pass and he ran into the end zone untouched for the score. ti. ociety of the United States. New York, N.Y, An Equal Dster of this advertisement, write: The idson, Muir and Wynn combined for the final score of the half as Wynn touched the ball down in the end zone for four points. Muir added the points after to make the score at half an amazing 34-0. This is usually the final score in a typical rugby match but on this day the game was far from over. Six more scores followed as the match dragged onthrough the sec ond half. Scorers for the Carolina club were Ron Wooten, Nick Canazeras, Ed Hughes, Healy and finally Hayes tallied two more times in the final period of play. '.ip' Opportunity Employer, M/F THE E Equitable. Dept. J. n.PnO. ox117, N 64 0 Wynn, talking about the game that turned into a laugher, said "It amounted to a very excellent prac tice as we did alot of running and worked some very nice passing plays. Ultimately it was a great tune-up for next weekend's big series in Georgia." Next week the Carolina team will travel down to Atlanta to play the Atlanta Renegades on the 10th and the next day they will do battle with the Rugby Club of Atlanta. This should be a very interesting week .end for the team as both teams are excellent clubs and rarely get beaten at home. *Z UFTA BLE w r . 1 ,a i. a'