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Ruggers beat in snrinff spa 1 D By RONNIE HUTCHINS Asst. Sports Editor Carolina's rugby club opened it 'B' team wins Sunday afternoon at 'A' team defeated Allendale 32-9 Wofford 8-0. The wins were expected, but coa still satisfied with the positive asp< "I WAS very satisfied with wh? "I'm not saying that they're (I teams, but I think we played with i "I don't see any problems in wii We're in good shape," he said. Twenty players return from finished 7-4. "We've got a fast team with tren said "Thpv InnlfpH voru Cimil - ?^ .WW..VV1 ? V. J 5WU UUIIV forwards are Rich Trauger, Tom ( John Kantner, Don Conway, Geori Tommy D'Eredita. Inside center Bill Smith said preparation for the season. "We knew we would win the gar playing a form game against Alle playing with a lot of finesse. We're with a high quality form if we'r ternational competition later Qn fad s' $ BS?kf& M?rk ai?mantfcr ? (JSC forward Nate Davis (35) and! forward Sly Williams (35) go up f in Monday night's game. USC won 54 and Davis and Williams finish scorers for their teams. Davis !i while Williams had 18 points. \ ; Allendale son opener s spring season with 'A' and USC's intramural fields. The while the 4B' team defeated ch Jean-Pierre Chambas was sets he saw in the games, it happened," Chambas said. Vllendale) one of the better i good deal of coercion. ining the forthcoming games. the club's fall team, which nendous forwards," Chambas lay against Allendale." USC's Tree) Smith, Larry Chesney, ge Gibbons. Lee Harwpll anrf I Sunday's game was good ne," Smith said. "So we were ndale. The form game is just going to have to start playing e going to be playing in in- 1 in the year." 9 By MITCH SIIERW Sports Editor USC's basketball t< had been looking f? consecutive game IV Sophomore Bill G: the game for Carolin *1 * 1 Iui uif game. ?iuiuur had played the guan against St. Joseph's second half. "He (Gause) sets USC head basketbal to get more scoring < big games that way Doyle had 12 point both shots. Several c he also had eight r Hy RONNIE HI Asst. Sports Edi ^ Anderson Colic Monday night a' record to 3-9. Carolina fell hi cut Anderson's lc half before turnc the rnmi>h?rk o\ TM? AMBCOCK ?WE |jAD TO Rhode Island ^ middle when or a rebound basketball coach l2:e game 64- mistakes a team ed as the top made. iad 19 points "I still can t ? ns TIM IM,|g7i77w John Kantner (right) of the U{ reaches over an Allendale def loose ball in a game played Sun on an intramural field at Can use backo OOD earn found the backcourt combinatk sr as the Gamecocks won their tl londay, defeating Rhode Island fi4-.c ause and freshman Mike Doyle stai a at the guard positions and played n Jackie Gilloon and senior Stu Klit< Is most of the season until last Satur i when Gause and Doyle played in up the offense better (than Gillooi 1 coach Frank McGuire said. "We h juioi me DacKcourt . you just can't he said. s while Gause shot just twice and mi: >f Doyle's points came from inside wl "bounds. rson defeal JTCHINS tor >ge women's basketball team beat Ui t Carolina Coliseum, dropping the >hind by large margins early in the ge ;ad to four points several times in the vers by USC's overanxious offense ! ffort. O many bad passes, and we were g tlxHV wasn't nnvthinrt tKara " tier* 11 J ^ ">v<v, n i Pam Backhaus said. "All the funda makes while trying to get back in a g ay anything bad about the hustle 01 iC rugby club team be ender for the Wofford lHav nftftrnnA.1 1 isr oil ?Iina. The 'A' afternoo ourt add "Coach wants r said. "I'm just trj %n it Cause has avi >4- USC's last thret helped limit USC rted lost McGUIRE IS enic offense. "Bill G2 day the past two garr the offense better," ] lot from now on 1)," The Gamecock lave led Rhode Island win Graziano had a nnints I "We outrebour ssed was the differenc here thought we playe season." ts Chicks ruination this tea enough to come t 5C 78-65 get back into a g Chicks' Anderson was 1< first half and use tme but second half. Most second came in the first stopped ?.We feU rea, "We knew we cci way through the omg UP started throwing I 'omen s many in the seco tmental ame we DENISE NANP points. Other top < points and Janta r deter J8g Mark Alexan at Allendale 32-9 and I 9-0 in the spring se; ggers play at home n against The Citadc s stabil ne to go inside more to ? ring to get the ball more. eraged about 20 minut ! games. During those Ts offensive turnovers pleased with Gause's a iuse has given us stabili les. Jackie is quicker, b< McGuire said. "We will a, with less turnovers s throughout the game. Fi game high of 20 reboi ided them by about 12, e along with our defense d some of the best defen: , 78-6 im has shown, but we'i kick irom oeing down e lame." ed by the scoring of Katr d the fast break on US( of Katrina Anderson's f half. [ood about the first hall ild cut off Anderson, an second half, we just g the ball away. She (And >nd half." JEY, led the scoring for Carolina scorers were Ji 6 Wolfe with 11. See A^ torts - - I j,': ' teiit I 1*' THE GAMECOCK thr B" team beat ason opener. The again Saturday b| ^ ity ;et the ball," Doyle es playing time in games, Cause has with good passes. ibility to set up the ty in the back court Jt Cause sets up the play both of them a ind more rebounds, -eshman center Jim mds and scored 15 and I thought that f," McGuire said. "I se we've played this 5 re still not mature ight or 10 points to ina Anderson in the "s turnovers in the Hame-high 40 points f," Backhaus said, d we did. But midot overexcited and terson) didn't score ' the Chicks with 24 t>yce Gilbert with 13 IDER80N. Page ! t /