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vH ^' fi^f ^ IK ^Bgtt|H^ vi^^^HHH^Bv |Hg jwV itf^P',y iff' A UNC defender prepares to clobber qu. 'Next yeai By Steva Riddel! complish very 1 Assistant sport* Editor against the Tar CHAPEL HILL ? The Carolina Hill on Saturday football team had never lost a absorbed a humili spasnn nnpnpr nnHor Tim v Carlen, but then again, they never CAROLINA < began a season with a game midfield stripe 01 against North Carolina on the the entire afteri road. penetrated the UN The Gamecocks could ac- quarterback sac! ' \\?liiia^5Nl99l!^E9uB^B^^^H^H^Hv^ii^y?Bfil&ar ^ /'fe;.. . MfHHnHSilP: '::.'-'.'wK::':-i ' ?*Kw ~? ^ RUMII IMHHHHHBHHHHIHk Freshman defensive back Freddie Snow nrdntmant n\jar 2R-0 /nSS. Ruaaall K. Pace ? GAMECOCK irterback Gary Harper Steve Dorsey (3 ' gets off toe ttle offensively safety Ricky Barden stopped one and only s -leels in Chapel drive, and an interception by teams. "He and as a result cornerback David Singleton killed played mon iting 28-0 loss. the other. apologize foi :ROSSED the "My biggest disappointment was CAROLIN Jy twice during in our passing game," Carlen said, threats botl oon and never "We missed some receivers, and half. The G C 25-yard line. A we dropped some footballs. I think on their ow : hv Tar Hpp] that our offensive line protected the third d< the pass real well. They gave us the throwing game, and we didn't " take advantage of it." ^ i Quarterback Garry Harper 4 b ISIBHBe^ connected on only nine of the ^ | ?^Sp(4, 25 passes he threw and jL^ had two intercepted. "Our field f ? , position wasn't very good," Harper said, "But you have to mnuo fho Kail uihatViai* irAii rrot if nn I Bv A1IVT V MIV MUU TTIIVWIVI J WU li VI1 ? k the five or the fifty ? and we didn't P| W*\ move it." ^CHAPEI wk JKP THE TAR HEELS a bi8 North Car iftet : j; play offense to put their points on toss-up. 1 |?S the board. Shortly after an in- people ha HB : terception by Bar den, "Famous" their faces - Amos Lawrence scampered 21 whitewash W yards off right tackle into the . 0ne ?f * endzone to give UNC a 7-0 lead. "I in or arou really wasn't expecting the cor- me game ft nerback to come up on that play running b lijiHK like he did," Lawrence, who picked was Lawl F up 134 yards on the ground, said. "I yards, tha Wf,saw 8? *or my le8?? made a to the little juke move, and then I was "Famous North Carolina made it 14-0 with ALTHC jtist over a minute left in the first breaking 9nSfiRfl|i|. half when they drove 63 yards in his team's five Plays A 26-yard run by he said th Lawrence and an IB-yard gain by be as easj ?^S8?S| Tar JIeel fuuback Doug Paschal surprised were the big plays in that drive. did," he s / good teai TAILBACK George Rogers was with what the workhorse for the Gamecocks nut anrinl Rogers picked up 97 yards on 23 Coming carries despite being forced out of had simi his customary fullback position Both tear because of the injury to Johnnie in 1978 - gamecock Wright. turning tt I sitnnHnn i shows disap- Senior tailback Spencer Clark I one here i surprisingly never carried the ball [ % ?^ I iwlwllfiWv/'Mffni'wiii * IflMW?Mifc v-Tiy-?;*,I;'?/ ^- 'r ? ;. . ? SF SB .:;: ::: :+ffi\ I Pii91 BMnnn^^v .-^^H : I >: - ; V v?> ^ ^ ^ u \ y? w '';: x;\ ^ V' ^ ' ' . :; > | 'i v:o: ,, *;: * -. .. . x .x . :-x.; x . :-V:..- * > v-: V;c ''""^;:; %*? ; : <v ". w* *= ! ^y%t-.;w-<' J: Ru??ll K. Pac? - GAMECOCK 4) takes a pitch-out from Gary Harper (10). dismal start aw action on special Tar Heel 32 yard line before ! (Clark) should have Barden's sack forced a punt. The j," Carlen said, "and I drive featured some fine running r that." by Rogers. Another big play was a 20-varrf rnmnlpfinn nn a thirrl Hnuin ^ V" M MVT?" [A'S only real scoring and 16 situation from Harper to i came in the second sophomore split end Horace Smith, amecocks got the ball The other Carolina scoring n 14 yard line early in opportunity came early in the iriod and drove to the See USC, page 13 ? : ??i Famous Amos appy, surprised r Brett Frtediander Last year, Dick Crum arrived on Sport* Editor the scene, and most Tar Heel L hill ? on paper, supporters ^ssumea ne wouia win > game between USC and right away. After a 5-6 season, olina should have been a there was some bad blood about rhat is why so many the new coach's system. d looks of disbelief on 5 after UNC had finished CAUGHT UP IN the middle of ling the Gamecocks 28-0. the controversy was Lawrence. As lie most stunned people a freshman, he gained 1211 yards nd Kenan Stadium after in 10 games. However last year he '1 m .? it U 1 1-1 _ ...1 cn, I 1 was me iar Heeis ace ?au prouieins wnen trum cnangea ack Amos Lawrence. It the offense from the "I" formation rence, who ran for 134 to the veer. He rallied toward the t did most of the damage end of the season and still USC defensive unit, managed to gain 1000 yards. This Amos" also scored gave him the incentive to work for st two touchdowns. this season. "Everything is different this UGH THE record- year," Lawrence explained, junior was confident of "We've adjusted to the new coach, > ability to win the game, and I think he's adjusted to us. at he never expected it to Personally, I've got to keep on / as it was. "I was really pushing myself because I'm we beat them the way we thinking about setting an example iaid. "They really are a for everyone else." m, and I'm just happy In Saturday's game, he ; happened. We just went definitely set a good example. It ayedas a team." seemed as though the entire UNC into the game, both sides team followed his lead and played lar optimistic outlooks, an almost flawless game. Acno KaJ m/uiinnvn OftrHinn tVln C 1A1/ <OA na norvi nituivA.1 c icvuiua w wing iv "re triw/2, lovpuunu and were confident of running back, that was the team's lings around. But UNC's goal ? to build confidence by is more complex than the playing well. n Columbia. ? See AMOS, p?gm 13