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? 11 w,~3|g ^jSB' jf ^5^ I S fp[ ?I fSjl n x::^B^ <fl9bki ?JnHsS&gKnife? JGtm? -JS^B^mrrrmr0fp^l^ tRfcaY tifm^ iiit^^ ^*^11111 ir*^^ JRi^ ? Monday, Feb. 20,1978 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Volume LXIV, No. 30 \ Notre Dame sho Irish It Carolii By MATT WARD Sports Editor It was a classic confrontat Notre Dame in the ninth gar when USC's John Roche and Carolina head coach Fran luck in winning the big gam< when the Gamecocks defea Though McGuire had rur Dame had not only been luc consistent basketball teams AFTER THE Gamecocks Marquette two weeks ago winning streak over USC t< But they didn't. Carolin; Coliseum. Going into the game the eluding a possible 20-win se to the NCAA championship Rllt fr\r Parnlino (tia nam< a-rv?v &V1 vm? VI1IIU tllV gUIIll game. It had been so long sir many people wondered if th( Notre Dame began the establishing a lead which u After only trailing by two p< foul was called on Carolin Augustus. Notre Dame's H throws and it appeared the 1977-78 season without too i BUT THE GAMECOCKS game was tied at 29 when Kj luck was holding out thro something to turn the game; That something was the tl USC's big man Jim Grazic three-guard offense with apf 48-47. McGuire sent in Kei structed him to keep the ball to the basket. "Coach just said to me I Reynolds said. "I'm not a gi and I knew that Notre Dam< Mike (Doyle) and myself we moving on them." With the three-guard offe lay up to give Carolina a 5C worked again with Reynolds lead to five, 52-47. THE1 IDICII iimm rtAtir art 1 I iiu imoia wv/i u nuvv in they hoped their luck in th< minutes of the game. Part of the luck return* Graziano and Jackie Gilloon before the Irish would capi Tramj By JANE SHEALY News Editor and BRYAN GLAZER Gamecock Staff Writer f "He wanted to go to dridge, brother of UJ Standridge. But a rece left Standridge in ci surmountable for the 2 eked ick goes la's way ion of the Irish Saturday when C; ne of a rivalry which goes back Notre Dame's Austin Carr playc K McUuire may be of Irish ancei b had been missing since the 197 ted Marquette. i into hard luck, his fellow Iris :ky, but had developed into one < ? in the country. lost a thrilling double overtime it appeared the Irish would e :> six straight. a beat the 7th ranked Irish 6 Irish had everything going foi ason and an invitation as an at 6. j had only one meaning ? vict< ice the Gamecocks had won the I ey could ever win another impoi game as expected by reboi /ouia force Carolina to play cai Dints early in the game, a doubl a head coach Frank McGuire telly Tripucka sank five conse Irish would have their 18th vie much difficulty. did not fold and before the hall arlton Hilton hit a 22-foot basket ugh 20 minutes of action, but around in Carolina's favor, hree-guard offense. In the secor mo in foul trouble, McGuire ir >roximately nine minutes to go. C rinv R#?vr?nlHc fnr Ri/>hio j * HVI11V ?? VJII' moving and wait for the right m to get out there and get thing: reat rebounder but I can dribble i was not that quick. So if Jacki re on the floor 1 knew we could k nse working, Doyle scored an i YA1 lead. Two minutes later the ?scoring a lay-up to increase the the hole for the first time in th< ; first half would carry over in ed when two of USC's top pi i, fouled out. It seemed onlv a ma italize. "See ? poline a the game," said Mark Stance's head cheerleader Blair nt trampoline accident which ritical condition proved in1-year-old athlete. smI arolina met >t K the days stry hut his '3-74 season ?h of Notre of the most JSflL It decision to &3mJ& Hfifl vfnnrl f Knit* ^ V ai^HU men 5-60 in the r them, in- \ y\]61i -large team )ry in a big gKlkfiSSISHl^^SH^^SP^^^I big one that BH^^9|H|^Hg^B3 tant game. inding and tch-up ball. le technical and Golie cutive free the f ended the , McGuire's he needed d half with istalled the Carolina led ert and inornent to go 5 moving," pretty well H9||| b (Gilloon), ^Hr^ eep the ball WHSL H incontested |H ^Jg5JjH&^^^ J same play iff jMBHBT L( Gamecock ma/gf< *^HIHHG8r dinls!te*^ ; game and ?T <, , * to the final Up n in | avers, Jim USC's Jim Graziano f tter of time Dame's Bruce Flowers USH, page 6 Saturday as Irish fon ccident f ai Hiair Hippy Standridge was pronoi respiratory failure at 2 a.m. yesterda Memorial Hospital, according to Dr. l\ Columbia neurosurgeon. "At about 20 minutes to 1 a.m. hi relaxant," Mark said. "His breathing slower about 1 o'clock." Blair passed flftpruinrHs with hta hoei/lo Kir* *>?? v<K/ ff *v?a tllM IIIV/VIIVI MV01UV lllll Mark. wX. 1 lOT 1 * ,v ^Hf!^ [ 'JBhl 3^j|^HWBBBif^> A^Hg^BnBSfSEv , \ L M ft * m ^KTlKa * ^ r k K ^W^yfegjgjHB| 1- vJ^ omft 1 ^HH^HP \ ^1 stretches above Notre hel on a reverse lay-up sei vard Kelly Tripucka ths tal to ch< unced dead of Standridg ly at Richland dismount fr< tobert Clark, a P. E. Centei crash pad p e asked for a trampoline ^away'short'y instantly pa I, according to ALTHOU< w . & wmm Richai Iplessly watches. The /enth-ranked Notre Dam< in 12,000 spectators at C: eerlead e, a media arts major, >m a large trampoline in the r on Sunday, Feb. 12, when >laced eight inches from th said Kent Bradford, one ol lured his third and fourth ve ralyzed him, according to < JH STANDRIDGE was con See STANDRl bhbmH MHgg^ < f* ) j rd Vogel THE GAMECOCK Gamecocks upset 5 65-60 before more irolina Coliseum. \ ler was doing a Solomon Blatt he missed the e edge of the ' the spotters. rtebrae which :iark. cious most of \ HKiE, page 3 _