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Wake III Clemson in By DOIT. JOLLRY ? Gameoot k Staff Writ The Caroh;. Rugb yjjT^^ the Charlo'te Gai TWwP Sunday, putting iheir hut coach Jean Pie " , _ isn't worried. In fact, WOOQ Dr. "I'm ctill nntimicli. not unrealistic," CI pecials "We've got a damn gt pry ?A( a lot of promise. ^ ? pected to win this we ;er&Fry09* beat ourselves. It ir Chili cheese weekend for everybc .09 j "WE WERE win I control of the game, icken Sand. suddpn nnr wmp i?< I f a crumble." 1 1 T The rugby clu & Fry 89* problem this season lack of physical con 5 DAILY lack Qf stamina in th wn HFI INE HEALTH EDUCAT1 Problem pregnancy Birth control into Abortion referral OUR HOTLINE 256-841 [{injur ^wantfi S?prntrra IBarbrr &i kl THRU MTUWUV OKU T1VUUV TUPIl ? TMENTS 0?LY " AfTOmTMITOOfJ {-17951 1796-7QI SQUARE MALL SALUOA PUZA tHOWM 9LUMMA W. 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"It's a shamo ?n <srr#?iv tor up the statistics because people aren't in shape," Chambas said, y Club lost to "We played some excellent rugby rgoyles 14-8 the first half of the game." record at 0-3, Carolina kept the ball on the rre Chambas opposing team's half of the field he's smiling, most of the first half and scored c because I'm two trys (goals, which count four 1Q rr* Kao ooi/1 x ?-t-21? 1 *! ' * m...uuo oaiu. (?juur? cdcin wiiiie Keeping We [)oci team with Gargoyles scoreless. rear we ex- But the second half followed the ekeni. but we pattern set by the football team was ... dark Saturday, and Charlotte showed dy. they were out to play rugby, too. *>e Gargoyles began their ning and in ? omeback with a well executed run and all of a down the left side of the field from ist started to about the fifty yard line, which made the score r-4. b's biggest has been the CHAMBAS SAID, "That was a ditioning and very well run play. We had no e second half cause to be upset on that play." But the next play on which Charlotte I scored was a different matter. They scored easily from past the cn ?i 1:? ...i-ii- ?'? iargyaiu uiic? wiiiic several F/^HT defenders, who would normally be 11.1 ill able to stop the drive when in range, were unable to stop the drive because of what looked like lack of stamina. "I was very pleased with the results overall from this game. It doesn't matter really who won, because winning is just part of the game. What I like to see is good |0 rugby being played, and that's -J mostly what I saw in this game. I Playing rugby right is an accomplishment. Besides, they got 4|i lucky," Chambqs said, grinning. [ *fj| IjJt "We will get in shape. I'm not overly worried about that," Cham has said. "Time is our enemy rinrpa in this case. We only have one ATUMMY coach, and I can't spend as much tAEO time with the boys as they need. IO I "AND THEIR whole life isn't rugby either. It's the same OC6NTCR problem a lot of sports have. We have some people working on one Omen' day aid they can't come, and when they can, someone else can't make it. You mix it all up and try to make a team. But the bovs art? all hurt [ dies, and that's what holds them together." The rugby B team's record is 2-01. The B team is not the JV team as in football, like many people think, but is made up of people new to the game or those who can't make ! practice regularly. m "A" team member Tom "Tree" r Smith said, "The B team is not a "B" team. We have many players of equal ability to those of the A team on the B team. The only reason thev're not nlavinc* nn thp a ? */ J- ?o *,v team is because of inexperience or because they've been hurt. They're not second stringers." The rugby club travels to Allendale Sunday for an away HAiWPWOtt match. MMMHi