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Tuesday
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Hv JOKY IIOI.I.KMAN
( amei-ock Staff Writer
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an 18-6 victory over Preston in
In the first quarter, Pitts gav<
a Preston punt to the Preston
plays. Pitts threw a pass to Wei
down. The extra point run was r
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by Preston quarterback Hugh 1
15. From there the defense hek
to Preston when Maxcy could or
The Preston offense couldn't
time Maxcy swept into the end
the drive with a five-yard run.
Pitts ran for 17 yards. Then, he
i:>-yaro touchdown. The score
failed.
Preston came back as Hugh K
lo David Pumphrey, 22 yards t(
Lucas. The final pass was gooc
point attempt left the score at
ON TIIKIK first possession o(
touchdown. After a seven yar
Oyer. Pitts tossed a 29-yard pas;
missed extra point made the f
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"They gave me plenty of time. Frank
Wessinger who keeps e\
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j Maxey 5-0
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By BOB DUDEK
Gamecock Staff Writer
What could possibly be worth camping 01
waiting in a line three blocks long? The b
Carolina-Clemson game.
L Although many students went beyond the <
| got a ticket, it apparently wasn't necessary
OF THE 11,000 tickets alloted for students,
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i uusuay morning. The last student ticket wj
Tuesday.
"We feel that anyone who wanted a ticket
now." ticket manager Roger Booco said earlj
check very closely for the Clemson game, ant
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vii ime iur a numoer of offenses.
"Some students tried to pick up tickets with
of their own that they attained at the Treasi
trying to use two IDs, neither of which were th
le of the week
vn passes
tcy to win I
i Jim Pitts to Jack Werder gave Maxcy
an intramural football game Tuesday.
> Maxcy great field position by returning
25-yard line. After two futile running
*der in the end zone for a 25-yard touchlogood.
k-off Dennis Hooker intercepted a pass
Sdwards and returned it to the Preston
i tough. They turned the ball back over
ily manage nine vards in fnnr Hnumc
move, though, and had to punt. This
zone in four plays. Don Rivers started
After a roughing the passer penalty,
found Werder open in the end zone for a
remained 12-0 when the extra point try
dwards completed passes of eight yards
) John Mastropolo and 14 yards to Greg
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. .... puiuis. i iic* unsucccsstui extra
12-6.
the second half Maxcy scored its third
d run by Pitts and a 10-yarder by Cal
s to Werder for the touchdown. Another
irial score 18-6.
? win. "1 have a good line," he said.
And a lot of the credit has to go to coach
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Air Force ROTC 4-2
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Kappa Sigma 5-0
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"Having to chec
longer for student*
it all night in the cold or trying to ensure th
inswer is a ticket to the themselves, rathei
streets."
rail of duty to ensure they The Clemson and
student tickets wei
1,500 were still available BOCCO SAID, "
is given out about 4 p.m. maximum crowd. I
when we were at t
would have gotten one by "Some people wi
f Tuesday afternoon. "We want to sell, as thos<
i we had to pull people out do all we can to cul
ticket out and sell i
more than one fee receipt self."
irer's office. Others were So those signs sa
eirown." frustrating for thos<
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5 to pick up their'tickets," Bocco said. "We were
at those who picked up tickets would use them for
- than taking them out and selling them on the
Georgia games were the only two in which all 11,000
-e picked up.
Outside control of the line is a problem with a
t's a problem at Russell House and it was a problem
he Coliseum.
11 fight and claw just as much to get a ticket they
e who genuinely want the tickets for themselves. We
down on abuses. It's unfortunate that some take a
t, when another student could have used it for himying
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