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ga-mec Three Tu Help Car BY JIM HERSH Asst. Sports Editor After being held to a 7-7 tie, at halftime. Carolina scored three straight times after Appalachian State turnovers in the third quarter to beat the Mountaineers 35-14 before 33,705 bored and cold spectators Saturday -night at Williams-Brice Stadium. Actually, a sizeable number of the 33,705 fans there at the beginning of the game were not around to see the Gamecocks' explosion in the third quarter--they decided being warm was better than seeing an inevitable victory. And by the end of the game, only about 3,000 people were still around at the Stadium and the 40-degree temperatures. Carolina took the lead early in the third quarter when quar terback Ron Bass, filling in for injured Jeff Grantz, connected with tight end Marty Woolbright for a 31-yard touchdown Bass said after the game that Woolbright had run a pattern to the outside of the field after faking to the middle. In the first half.Bass said, most of Woolbright's patterns had been over the middie. The touchdown was set up by Appalachian's first turnover in the game. Punt returner Devon Ford, who had called for a fair catch, had the ball bounce a couple yards in front of him, hit him in the leg and then bounce away. Center Dwight Efird recovered for USC at the Appalachian 32 and Bass threw the Who Knows Wha In The I S BICI Quality European Manufactured By: Paris-Sport, Faicori In (' *C AT E'S Bo Cedar Terrac i 6420 Sumt4 774 ::sto a8p.m. ock, sports rnovers olina Win touchdown pass two plays later. In the next two series, Ap palachia.i had a pass intercepted by USC's Henry Laws and a fumble recovered by end Bob Roe, who was playing his first game since being injured against Miami of. Ohio. Bass ran 29 yards for a touch down after the Law's interception and Randy Chastain got a touch down two-yard run after Roe's fumble recovery. Chastain also scored in the fourth quarter to close out USC's scoring at 35-14. Just as Appalachian had trouble with turnovers in the second half, USC had trouble in the first. On the second offensive play by USC in the game, Bass made a pitchout behind halfback Jay Hodgin and Appalachian defensive back Doug Humble recovered at the USC 21. Appalachian got the ball to the USC five, but USC held on a fourth-and-one play to get the ball back. Later, in the second quarter, Hodgin fumbled and Appalachian recovered, but again Appalachian didn't take advantage of the mistake. Freshman Bass ran for 126 yards on 25 carries during the game, and passed for 138 yards, completing nine of 12. "I feel more confident now with a game behindme," Bass said. "In the first half some fumbles and other mistakes may have hap pened because I'm not as used to running the offense as Jeff Grantz is." ,t Lurks... 3ack Room??? PEED TCLES Bicycles From $95.00 Gitane, Bottecchia, -Malno, Cinelli Colnago slumbia See: COT TAG E x 9342 . Shopping Center ir Hwy. (29209) 'hone: 6-12O9 C rP!4s I >~-. '~rQ~ .4 j '1 Ch *aaaaflmmaaam name I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I 'I :1 II ? 'I B' L.aaaaaaaaaa a a - as toIn dives for touch< Buy thi BSR 711 Eitheri get the The BSR 810 an their shaft. A careft holding eight preci the cam shaft turns happen. A lock is r' swings, a record di 'the arm is lowered again, it swings ba< onto the platter, thE and so on, for as m Deluxe turntable: much the same thir more parts-scads< gears, plates, and ment that is not net elegant, or as quiet considerably more .more susceptible t< the BSR sequential When you buy a get the shaft. The E the world's largest turntables. S 8sR Blau "-m. -.m-m -m m.m............... own. mmmmr810.mmm , thecamsmake hing Ilae ,a rmrie n ops,a patte strts pining the rm sops,the rm rise k, aothe reord s drppe arm i lowred gain an ousasyuIie I rmohrcmaisd OorlhtpOdue SR 70 ad 80. romI mnfcueofamtcI (USA)L tdI veI e Yr 01