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The Carolina Rugby Club is beginning
uted form it was predicted to have this
tening losses, the team won its second
larlotte's RFC team, 20-0.
It was the second straight shutout scqi
feated Allendale 24-0 last Sunday. Coac
cased as he described the win.
"i said an along that we have a good te
beginning to prove it. They finally showe
n. Things are looking good now, but the g
I test."
USC plays Charleston away this Saturd
ter three overtime periods last year in tl
(JSC scored first against Charlotte when
d ran thirty yards for three points. M?
ree conversions to put the Gamecocks (
lith and Bruce Whitehead also scored
ting advantage of two Charlotte fumbles
e.
Team captain Sammy Mabry was plea
?k. "We played together this week a
riduals, and it paid off," he said. "I think
've played all year. We just outhustled t
xi team. We're beginning to play like we
M "TREE," SMITH agreed. "Last wee
[ether. We played a little rougher the we
; we were definitely the better ball club
>ir own positions and forgot about indn
Uthough pleased with last week's play, (
ferent strategy for the coming week.
'This week the game opened fast an<
oughout the whole game," he said. "T
less they haven't shown before.
Amateurs?
prize of $100,000. A prize that large will
American public.
t is hard for TV persons to sell traditioi
Ling on the amateur level or, for that m
e cash prize seems to be the thing thai
;aks a sporting event. Since amateurs
ih they are of little interest to the te
Sessional event with little money involve
'I believe the governing body that doesr
ve its sport open to abuse," Ryan said
nited States Tennis Association), they h
grow, but look at the results. There are ji
?tennis game, WCT, WTT, the Virginia S
lerican public doesn't know who's who 01
noving away from its past history of tn
on the role of television to keep sports ali'
The professional athlete enjoys a weal
1MUU1 IIW lWM>lllon ol the amateur athle
s image as they did with movie actors
>blem that sport faces is that these rulin
iir sport before television becomes abs<
sports themselves become relegated t<
ve television purpose. A lesson should
;vision and its promoters have virtually
age of the amateur. Let's hope televisioi
lo the same to a sport itself as it has done
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season. After three straight
straight game, shutting out
ed by the Gamecocks. They
:h Jean Pierre Chambas was
am," he said, "and the team
d some cohesion and a will to
;ame this weekend will be our
lay. Charleston beat USC 3-0
le state championship game.
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irk Morris made the first of
jp, 4-0. George Gibbons, Bill
I, capping team drives and
inside their own twenty-yard
sed with the team play this
s a team instead of as inCharlotte
was the best game
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did last year."
k the team finally put it all
rek before against Allendale,
in that game. People played
/idual heroics."
3iambas is planning slightly
J we controlled the tempo
he team showed a physical
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