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I (JSC's Bellinger Bowl By Mike Chtbba Gamecock Staff WrH Jeff Bellinger, of the USC Bov civth nlaPA in tVin AMP UU.1J . UI UIV ruui' nunu H nament held in Bogota, CDlombi First place honors went to S Tiawan. The South American U many of the world's top amateu Bellinger, the reigning NCA B champion, was satisfied with his ] H expressed some disappointment < he had to bowl on. "I was pleased with the way 11 I of lanes we were bowling on v, 1 dusive to my type of game," B< "The lanes were really drv an Slane with a sufficient amount of < ball and you couldn't really do tl Upper deck mou Tiger* When the GSC Gamecocks take I bound Atlantic Coast Conferenc Clemson Tigers, it will be before I ever witness a college football g South Carolina. The Tigers, fresh from a : Maryland this past week is led t didate Steve Fuller. The senio completed 88 of his 162 passes foi also connected on seven touchdc only been intercepted four times Other standouts for the ACC ch wide receiver Jerry Butler. It wa the touchdown pass in the dying i (year's Carolina-Clemson game t tory for the Tigers. ft ling chai iro f#r The tour qualifying /ling club, captured 8e< Cup Bowling tourla November 5-7. Bellinge _ very strin amaran Bangen of diUons of >urnament featured ir bowlers. The Coll South Amc A bowling singles some inter performance, but he )ver the lanes which "The be oeonle. Th and it was bowled, but the type re re not really con- 25") ellinger remarked. earning a participate d I bowl better on a July in A oil. I like to turn the bowlers tr hat on those lanes." man team > await G 5 on the Gator-Bowl in the pn e, ACC, champion rivals, Cler the largest crowd to 29 and then ame in the state of ago 31-27 ir was a 56-20 28-24 victory over "Death Val >y all-America can-, Clemson r quarterback has in the new i 1350 yards. He has will be in p ?wn passes and has themselves i. will be mar amps include senior the tickets, b Butler who caught the game, seconds of this past allowed in o preserve the vie- A crowd 9HRt np returns nament consisted of a series of eight game rounds. Bellinger finished 24th in the first :ond in the second event, and sixth in the r said the competition in the matches was gent, but here-emphasized that the conthe lanes was his biggest obstacle. imbia native seemed to enjoy his stay in irica and he said he came in contact with rating people from all parts of the world. st part of the trip was meeting all the ere were some real nice npnnlp rfnum ?how? x r--~ " " ?"v?v a real pleasure to be able to meet them." 'ear-old will now begin working towards spot on the U.S. World Team that will 3 in the world team matches to be held in Milwaukee. Bellinger will be among 32 ying to gain a place on this prestigious 16iamecocks ivious 75 meetings between the two state nson has won 43 times, Carolina has won i have been three ties. Clemson won a year i Columbia. The Gamecocks' last victory u-iumpn in iv/a ana ineir last victory at lley" came in 1970. officials have announced that seat risers ipper deck of Clemson Memorial Stadium lace for the game on Saturday. The seats , however, will not be installed. Spaces ked to conform with the seat numbers on and fans are advised to bring a cushion to Stadium seats, however, will not be the upper deck. of 62,000 is expected. Clemson's Steve Fu ~??j f^jtipecir *?^1 * with 1 |^ 1R Pot o* Che< I wine fo / - w Tsoojjnsn I (Across from Wad? Stcpftvn McCormack ? O AM 8 COCK Her ... Tiger Meat? l-m \ ~9 II - lrjfj this coupon * ^ idar cheese it* tvn CP .^n fe 1 I f? u ? Street - / I p Hampton Hotel) I p. _.,. i -J- 3\1