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Kathy Jones hits a serve agajnst_an_flnami?iiL-lii-lli
i tramural tennis championships. The doubW elimin
1 'tournament began Sept. 20.
ECU From page 19 I East
Carolina uses two quar- I | Hr M||l /3Cj(
terbacks in the Pirates' wishbone I aak- ^
offense. Senior /^l rvifc,
Southerland has completed 17 out I ^-"^118 L^IP
of 25 passes for 320 yards while I CU^Va/I C
sophomore quarterback Leander H jglriVVL. I IVJ
Green has rushed for 215 yards in I |\i yfllMs/tKfV A\
four games I DH/IRPI^St/Hl
Carlen thinks USC s secondary I i#. K. a ir\*r?
will need to be more persistent I |Pi[}|un k | 11/ II
Saturday to stop the Pirates || 11
runnind oamn iiif ? -
- e> ? we lei mem ao I IMOT/I/^ /ID FM
what we let Georgia do, they'll be I I I Y*V-?r"lKly .
in the end zone before the clock > * t n
starts." I h/JNV YllClO
Although Dye said USC and East I J ''? ' j'T.y
Carolina are similar as both have 4 I I C [j|jN^7C (
good offensive lines and quick w? iVJ
defenses, the big difference between
the teams is in moving the
ball. "They throw the ball more,"
Dye said, "and we run it more."
"South Carolina is a real fine
offensive football team. They have
one great quarterback while both
of ours are good. Ron Bass may be
a better passer than anyone we've I
seen. Their runningbacks are all I
about the same-they're all good." I
Carolina's rannincbarks h?ru?
move the ball more than the 96 I ^ //
yards they gained against Georgia. I ?^ VC/r/lLfl/
Spencer Clark still leads I /^7
Carolina's ground gainers with 163 I \mims'747 SALUDA AV
yards.
Intramural g
Intramural Chi P
tennis In de
|| By JOEY HOLLE
DlflV Gamecock Staff ?
" r After four quarU
_ Psi won a close in
beginning
By CHRIS MYERS the quarterba
Gamecock Staff Writer ^ zone*
THE CHI PSI <
Tennis intramurals began stopped the KA off<
I double elimination play last last hope with a di\
Tuesday with many more the five-yard line,
participants than in past years. Regulation time
According to Intramurai movingl^ballwi
director Robert Darlymple, 270 PP? ?2 l?e 0)1
singles players are competing David Estefanos.
this fall as compared with last . *n ",a6 football o
year's 192. There has also been ^ne one sene
an increase in the number of tempt an extra po
doubles teams. On their first po
Clii Psi had no gs
DAVID HUMPHREY, last down Moss ran to U
year's intramural singles ^ /lag football hu
champion, will be looking to win killed Chi Psi s ch
again KA
I "This year is going to be w?8 proud of his te
tough, since there are so many said.
people playing," Pumphrey Runagersumme
said."Not only are there more f- werereaUy^iCPnj
players, but the quality of
players has also improved." 11
Pumphrey also pointed out I wKm
the unusual number of fresh- I
men who have signed up. These I , k
students, plus the added in- I ^
terest of other participants, are I I***
reasons for this year's big draw. I <>j
The opponents of each player 11
are chosen by lot. No olavers I I
I were seeded in the drawing.
"Although the matches are
chosen by lot, we do make sure,
at least in the beginning of the
tournament, that players from IN Al
each frat or dorm don't have to WICt
face each other," Darlympie LSBA
said. Slieb
I THERE ARE THREE ?W m.
divisions within the singles and _
doubles categories: frater- w
nities, dorms and the independents.
Each play within B i
their particular group until a I
!cock.| cliampion is declared. Then the IHwy. 371
e in- champions from each group |
ation play each other to determine a I Aion. 9
campus cnampion. J I | \Sat. 10:30
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POINTS ^^
|am? off the week
si defeats KA
fensive game
MAN
/liter
m*8 and one overtime period of scoreless football, Chi
tramural football game Monday night, over Kappa
irtime, Chi Psi flanker Mark Horton took a pitch out
ick and tossed a five-yard pass to David Boothe in the
iefense aided by a 15-yard hurdling penalty, then
ense on three plays. Chi Psi's Buth Button killed KA's
ring grab of quarterback Chuck McKelveen's flags on
of the game was all defense. Both teams had trouble
th a total of five first downs. Pat Runager and Mike
Psi defense while KA was led by Brad Atkinson and
vertime, each team is given the ball on the 10-yard
s of downs to score. If they score, they can also atint.
ssession, KA never threatened.
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mi on utree aowns in tne first overtime, but on forth
le one. He hurdled over a defender into the end zone.
rdling is illegal, and the officials' flag on the play
ances.
lett Masaschi was disappointed with the loss, but he
am. "They (Chi Psi) know they played a game," he
d up the game for Chi Psi when he said, "Both teams
g out there. I guess we were just a little luckier."
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