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'V ^ H8 * , _9 ^^mbhbb A I SC jay vee receiver catches the ball s a Citadel defender tried to deflect the p Carolina's jayvee team defeated The Cit yTT-T | SCHOOL KIDS al\ |j All $6.98 Manufacturer's List L HLWATb UIMLY I ma i \ ,\J&* \ \ VI'1 jfl 810 Harden Street...in i|' in III'f11 in I I 'ii'ti i'I '> 1 1' lEIsSifbsSl r" ^HSSi IllSSlfl ih^B^^^agas^^gatHB . ,. l | ^^^aaaHiaBa^^MtajBBBcji "'$$%*'$?$wSGk. Au};! T-.^."rrpl||ipl| pS Richard Voael THE GAAAEC< ifter 28-24 Monday afternoon at Williamsass. Stadium in a game in which both teams i adel heavily on passing attacks. ==___ ways bring you ALL YOUR F f/S i?? JESSE WMCHESTER Nothing But a Breeze IndudM Bowing OrMo/flhumb* Man My Soogb4rd / Gttdloo tha Ufy **%***&<* \ Miiiiw^lliiy^ia ^*?*s |g-^? PN IH I X. iH IBB uriutJiL i\|[ i 5 Points Open: Mon.-Fr h Carolina p By MIKK HUNT Gamecock Staff Writer More than just a conflict of I culture in Carolina's 28-24 juni While the Carolina players f in shorts and tennis shoes, th uniforms and spit-shined s Charleston. One of the Cadets game. Citadel freshmen get campus. IT WAS as if the ancient cit> battle. But instead of attackir the Bulldogs and the Gamecoc yards of total offense. Bulldog quarterback Glenn yards and one touchdown Ho I baffling the Carolina seconds receptions with four. Rleth could not really accou JV's) don't even practice ant brought four varsity player sophomore who plays with th Stressing the "san^lot men "This is just a put-together tea Citadel freshman tight end down pass for the Bulldogs an make the triD. said 'Tamiin. m , , vauia (quarterbacks and receivers." CAROLINA QUARTERBACI yards and two touchdowns. "1 receivers did a good job," Ha USC wide receiver Mike Mo< play of the line. "The line is tt two catches for 32 yards. Tommy Grant, DeWayne 1 touchdown receptions in the pa led all receivers with five rec ? v arouna equalized The Citadi 3CK Tommy Grant and Brice Wilsoi Brice Gamecocks 165 yards rushing, relied 11 was rush?ng game that saw scoring game as Citadel 1 AVORITES nt I n\A/ All $7.98 )Jf RECORDS i.: 11 am til 7 am, S tossing helps beat Citadel players, there was a distinct conflict of lor varsity win over The CitnHoi iled out of the lockerroom after the game eir adversaries, wearing neatly pressed hoes, boarded a Greyhound back to said he relished his long shower after the 30 seconds to take a shower while on ^ r-states of Athens and Sparta had met for ig each other through the air with snpars ks did it with the pass to combine for 735 Rleth completed 19 of 37 attempts for .324 almost equally used nine receivers while iry. Chip Seignious led the Bulldogs in nt for his passing success. "We (Citadel i don't work out with anyone. We only s along on this trip," said Rleth, a e varsity also. ( tality" of the Bulldog JV's, Rleth said, m that gets in some playing time." Mike Hunt, who caught the only touchd was one of the four varsity players to has some fine athletes, especially their K Garry Harper hit 9 of 13 passed for 128 Vly offensive line blocked great, and my irper said. ire agreed with Harper on the excellent le key to passing," said Moore, who had Chivers and Steve Schuitz all had ssing dominated contest. USC's Schuitz M eptions. el passing barrage with a ground attack, i rushed for 84 and 65 yards to add to the Mark Sanders scored on a one-yard run. Holrvosi J * vui uiuici gam the lead in the seelad only 51 yards on the ground. LOW PRICES 1 Manufacturer's List Lp's j ALWAYS ONLY 9 S4.99H /* * I o at. 10 am-6 pm I ? H7I1