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James P.. Hersh Asst. Sports Editor Bass's amazing show Ron Bass's performance Saturday night was truly amazing, especially considering: 1) He had run the ball only 40 times in USC's six previous games; 2) He had gained only 128 yards rushing previously; 3) It was his first start of the season; 4) It was the first time he played most, let alone all,.of a game this year. For a quarterback, running the ball 39 times in one game is almost unheard of, as is gaining 211 yards in the process. The only thing to compare Bass's game with is last year's game with Ohio University when Jeff Grantz rushed for a NCAA quarterback record 260 yards. Bass was phenomenal in the third,quarter, gaining 109 rushing yards in 14 carries and leading USC to three touchdowns, missing a fourth one only because he fumbled the ball on the North Carolina one-yard line and the Tar Heels recovered it. 'Knew we'd have to score' "I knew we would have to score just about everytime we had the ball," Bass said after. the game. "I thought they would score more than they did." Actually, with Carolina's defense forcing six North Carolina fumbles, the Tar Heels' offense was kept in check most of the game. USC dominated the game with 468 yards rushing, compared to 269 for North Carolina. North Carolina did have 151 yards passing, with Chris Kupec completing 14 of 20 passes, but most of the passing yardage came late in the game when USC was conceding short passes while guarding against long ones that could have changed the game's complexion. Bass's terrific game brings up another question-what does Paul Dietzel do when Grantz, who missed the game with a cartilage injury to his knee, is ready to play? Previously Grantz was the starter, with Bass playing perhaps one-third or more of every game. 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Carolina had 468 rushing yards, with running backs Kevin Long, 96 yards; Jay Lynn Hodgin, 63; and Randy Chastain, 51, helping out. Bass's yards-per carry average was 5.4. Bass passed only four times, completing one for 15 yards. The victory erased any ideas that USC's win over Mississippi last week was a fluke, and it gives the Gamecocks a 2-5 record. Paul Dietzel said after the game: "We did things a good football team does. When things got shaky Caroflaa linebacker Bil Cregi pass from North Carolina qual Kupec in the game Saturday nIg Brice Stadium. With defensive P.O. box 4613 Women's Educati non-profit agenc' * Fr'ee Pregisancy T * Free Abortion Rett * Referrals t& Social * Problem Pregnanc: * Family Planning t1 If 'rLa woman and hai atlonal Services to tal 'lhe nmnber to call Is 77S.s after ve 'clock call us. mns Cari straigh ih RON BASS we took the ball and drov~e the ball for a score. It was a beautiful win. I'm very proud of these guys." ir hats down a USC .utplayed ti rterback Chris the ses, 31-22 ht at Williams. et 2S passes,me plays like this, and did Carelhui wet Scue. S anal Services is a 'that offers: stormanenn ~e a probaem can Womenm's k with soimson who cares. 155. FOR EMERGENCIES assa t wVM After trailing 7-3 at halftime USC scored three touchdowns to lead 24 7. Bass ran for 109 yards in 14 carries in that quarter. The USC defense forced six fumbles, four of which it recovered. Tar Heel quarterback Chris Kupec did manage to probe the Carolina secondary for 151 yards, completing 14 of 20 passes, but most of those yards came long after USC had a commanding lead. "We're just playing the way we were,old to play," linebacker Bill Cregar said. "It's really been tough this year. We played the 40 defense one way last year, then we had a coaching change and had to learn to play it differently. We knew we were good, but we've had some bad breaks and we've played bad. Now we're playing the way we should." North Carolina took the opening kickoff and moved from their own 16 to the Carolina 19 with such ease e-l-aseM Page I ie Tar Heels for its seed wim et .Although Kapee completed 14 I were threwa late in the cerntest litle harm. USC rugby club loses in tourney Carolina was defeated twice aturday afternoon and eliminated arly in its own second annual larolina Invitational Rugby Durnament. Charlotte beat USC 9-0 and the' Jolumbia Old Orey beat the 7lamecocks 10-4 1n the double al1mination tomrmament. Late hamday afternoin Oharlotte and Wlendale were ha play for the ournament champonship. In the consolation game Sunday ifternoon Charleston beat alumibia 10.