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The "TheAGt SEVEt Steve Chc McQueen Bro James Coburr Eli Wallach Yul Bi CA ROLINA' DOWNTOWN { SPECIAL EN 12MaSrltL1 KTE SHOW *-. and Sat. 1:00 p.m. Original 4IFICENT irles Ison ynner GAGEENT GAMECOCK2 Cayce S.C. / 796-0022j FRIDAY pin., Soccer Te< Faces TOL BY FRED KIERNER Sports Writer The Carolina Soccer Club defeated Central Wesleyan easily by the score of 7-0 Saturday af ternoon on USC's home field. The game was never close as USC's second team played most of the second half of the game. Central Wesleyan had a difficult time getting the ball into the Gamecock's end of the field and had only two shots on goal in the entire game, one in each half. USC Beats In Cross C Freshman Halston Taylor finished first to lead Carolina to their third cross-country victory of the year Saturday as the Gamecocks beat Clemson 18-37. on USC's course. USC won the meet despite the fact that their best runner Jim Schaper suffered a back injury during the race and did not finish. Schaper had finished first in USC's two previous meets. From A SI AU A UNIVE THURS. & FRI. Oc R H Theatre WRT m Tops V igh Erskin Carolina , meanwhile, had 54 shot in the game. USC was coached by Bil Lauritzen in the absence of hea( coach Dick Fernald, who was ou of town on University business. "This was a real good tean practice," Lauritzen said after the game. Carolina substituted freely sending six men at a time into the game to get a more cohesive unil on the field. USC's goals were scored by Dor Belt, Tim Hankinson, Larry Gayson, Ken McCord and Johr Clemson ountry Taylor's winning time over th five-mile course was 25:31.5. Sophomore Bob Day gave Carolin second place with a 25:44.6 time. Clemson's Roy Kulikowski wa third in 25:46. Schaper's injury is not con sidered serious but it is not knowi if he will be ready for th( Gamecocks next meet, which i; the State Intercollegiate Cham pionships next week at Furman the Master of Shock locking Masterpiece RED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY"FR RSAL RELEASE - TECHNICOLOR" t. 25 & 26 $1.00 7:00 and 9:30 CH FOR 1 4 'I' IINUTE Vesleyan, eNext i Rosies. Belt had three goals while the others had one apiece. I McCord, Paul Gayson, Lobb and I Rosies had assists. The goal by Rosies was his 12th is eight games and keeps him among the top scoring forwards in the Southeast. Th,_ Gamecocks are now 4-3-1 and have a game with Erskine at home Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Erskine is nationally-ranked and after losing two games in the past week should be 'anxious to come back with a win. The game will feature an established varsity level team against an average, if not above average , club soccer team in Carolina, which is in its second year and building a solid e reputation. a USC Students Offered Course By Ski College Some sixty-seven Carolina students have already signed up for a ski instructional course to be staged in Blowing Rock, N.C. January 6-10. Sponsored by the French-Swiss Ski College, the four-day ad venture will cost $60, included in this amount is four nights lodging at the Holiday Inn of Boone N.C. USC students desiring to register for the course can do so by con tacting Dr. C.J. Johnson of the Departmentof Physical Education or pick up additional information at the Physical Education Center, directors office Room 201. 'TI V ?