The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 17, 1977, Page Page 11, Image 11

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Construction has begun on si to be completed by Dec. 1. Ola w w IVII99 Front pi just broke down on defense on the long t< Riven upon runs in the 11 years I've been c< Mississippi's first half score came aftei yard line on the second play of the game, down, Britt Parish kicked a field goal ir scores. USC had third down and four t< movinfl thn hnll tr? thn 90-vnrH lino Carolina fumbled three times, two on tli while Ole Miss fumbled five times and lost Officials from both the Peach and Tai mittees attended the game. D x rumers hadn't hurts hurts especi short,' Rui press throu set tt< other the t< Runager Cai little Carol punts (Run n | hawa cot finale hut k IU V 1# ?JVI J|W? " for myself to outpunt the other punter." the v ^ cases 4 punte Ipi Hfigg&v. ' ' 'v"A^B||BM|MB|jj9 Dec. 1 ?gC 10 luchdown run. We've never laching." Wl I 0V Carolina fumbled on its 33In addition to Rogers' touch) the second half for USC's rv KOWIK FKIt I stuie uui were penalized, Caniocotk Staff W ie Rebel 28 and 22 yard lines, ^'\e !"on s fnlir for the spring seaf The latest addit igerine Bowl selection com- Carolina will l>e si: I he Roost and the (I The Lay cold court: (Jregg courts curr team From page 10 TIIK ('Ol'ltTS completed in Septei /ever, Runager was delayed the com| vhat disappointed in his play sc heduled to be co lay. "I wasn't hitting the ke I could've hit it. I was to kick it too hard," he said. g 1 ^ I kept thinking about the bad 1 1 ^ \i punts). w SHANKED two today. I *mJL Cl done that all season. It QT lit you psychologically and the team, the defense ally. It drains them if it's R ? y \vi| SO he said. Sports Editor tiager likes to put more ure on himself by competing, gh averages and yardage, ?. s* se^"mfn s. :he opposing punter. "I have Honda State Invit >als for myself to outpunt the finishing in the fop punter," he said. "It helps R. "d:r?b,[! pla; *am get fired up." divided into three qualified for the d ivii minus ttunager gets a to competitive though when "THIS IS the firs ina plays Ole Miss. "Miller Florida tournamer the hall extremely well. He's was a strong field ager) trying to outdo Miller, throughout the we e's got some bad habits. He . ted two kicking with the wind. "This weekend w iger never had to kick against may have put Sout vind except in one or two women's volleyball But he's a good college Carolina defeate< r." and 16 4 and We! volleyball power. 1 cost and the George Terry Springs expected cc ?w varsity te M KKI.I. mo riler fini hoc *nnis loam hopes to begin practice fre< win at a new location. tvp ion to the athletic facilities at T x tennis courts being built beside oaf oorge Terry Spring Sports Center. say s are the same type as the Maxcy- con ently being used by the varsity I1 l;ir con were scheduled to have been T mber. but construction difficulties ag;i pletion. The courts are now par mpleted by Dec. 1. according to Pri volleyball te? arid a college n rsc the and c, volleyball loam competed in the ational Tournament this weekend, six of the 12-team event. y began Friday with (he 12 teams pools. Six of the 12 teams then ,,,r ouble elimination draw <\ t time we've ever participated in a Nor it." coach Kathy Graham said. "It I'SC . Overall, I think we played well ekend. "V 1 T i - I'lir e surprised a lot of people. We we'l h Carolina on the map as far as we'r I is concerned," Graham said. C? i Florida International 13-15, 15-5. tonrv *tcrn Georgia, a small college Cenl 5-4, 15-8 in the round-robin play. 6:30 uHliiLtutiv-i'age 11 1 Bill Boinodu THE GAMECOCK jports Center. The courts are scheduled^ tmpletion date >nnis courts n's tennis coach Hon Smarr. If the courts aren't shed by December, problems could develop ause there must be at least 24 hours of above tv.ing temperatures to add the final layer on this e of court he aluminum bleachers will have a seating >acity of InMween 2,r>00 and 3.000 persons. Smarr s the facility will be "comparable to any in the intry." 'ractice for the spring season starts in midiiiary. but Smarr hopes many of the players will npete in tournaments during the Christmas break lie season tentatively begins with a home match tinst Wake Forest Feb. 22. The team will also ticipate in the Princeton Indoor Championships in nceton. N.J. the weekend of Feb. 25. am competes 5 for 1st time 1 then lost to Mississippi University for Women, second seeded team in the tournament. 15 9. fi-15 1513. arolina qualified for the double elimination draw he fourth seed of six teams. In the first round, "* defeated Florida State 15-11, 11-15, and 15 12. olina then lost to the tournament's first seed, -ida Tech. 15-11, 15-11, moving the 1-ady riecocks into the loser's bracket of the draw AROI.IXA COl'I.DN'T get back into winning as th Carolina defeated USC 15 8. 15-3, eliminating - from the tournament. rhis was a nositivp vhmi-ino -* -, iui un, VII tinmii said. Ve played extremely well against Mississippi versity, taking them to three games. Hopefully I continue to increase the intensity with which e playing " irolina has its last home meet of the season nrrow in a quad-match at the Sol Blatt P.E. ter. The l*idy Gamecocks will play Clemson at , Presbyterian at 7:30 and Erskine at 8:30