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c Intram By Matt Ward Gamecock Staff Writer The 1979 men's intramural flag football season has gotten underway and once again "The Gamecock" will rank the top ten teams during the regular season and the season-ending playoffs. With the season only two weeks old there have been some surprise teams competing with the traditionally strong teams. Tn ?%iitv>Kn?* Avn/\ ov\/\f tn f1 iVTH Ill U1C IlUIliLTCl Ulic apui Id UIC 171 # champion and last year's runner up AFRO. After losing to Sigma Chi in the finals last year, it appears AFRO is more ready to ill J? _ 0 it 11 Dailie ior nag iooiDau supremacy. Returning for AFRO will be such standouts as quarterback Leroy Buttone and defensive end Larry Corley. AFRO is undefeated with two wins including a very physical victory over ninth-ranked Air DrtTri r uiuc nuiu Maxcy, last year's dorm division champion, is ranked second. After finishing the 1978 regular season undefeated Maxcy suffered a tough loss to AFRO in last year's playoffs. The defending dorm champs have lost their quar 1. _ - .U..? tU U i?i uuuft. vi u yeai agu uui urey iiave retained a very rugged and physical defense. One of Maxcy's main strengths is their ability to score on the long pass to their favorite receiver A.D. Underwood. Maxcy is undefeated with two wins. In the third position in this week's rankings is the defending flag football champions Sigma Chi. After opening the 1979 season with a loss to rival Sigma Nu, Sigma Chi rebounded for their first victory in their second game. Sigma Chi lost Fffpj AH classified ads are CASH-IN ADVAft H Ad? may ba placed between the hours of 9 i pjvl and noon. 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.. Monday thro ! ; I Friday In 313 RuMeH House. Ad copy and ch j. I may be placed In campus or chy mail to: ME pill BUSINESS OFFICE. Box 85131, U pl Cohjmble. S.C. 29208. pV THE DEADLINE FOR MONDAY'S PAPEf IrniUMT AI J r.M., IMt DEADLINE I WENDESDAY'S PAPER IS MONDAY AT 3 P. AND THE DEADLINE FOR FRIDAY'S PAPEf WEDNESDAY AT 3 P.M. 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H Minimum charge per insertion: $2.00 commercial n SI.SO faculty, staff. USC organizatli M ft.00 students n Make checks payable to the Gamecc phone numbers and hyphenations. We J Help Wanted, etc. Underline capital! H Media Business 5 mail to: Cam^>u4 M*" <? ? iu.I uw Colomb,4/ s-c 2 ^ * . , ^ ' lural f ootl two key players from last year's team, Neil Ivester and Larry Ertzberger. It will be easy to see how good Sigma Chi is early in the season because they play in the rough-and-tumble fraternity division and since they are the champs every team they play will be even more pumped up. The surprise team of last year is once again in the top five. Kappa Qicfmo Jo l<onlr<ul fftimfK nn/1 " '"J ui^aiiu id miincu ivui vn CIlIK IS 1CVI by quarterback Ricky Curtis, who is one of the best running quarterbacks in the league. To prove Kappa Sigma strength, they were 1) AFRO 2-0 I 2) MAXCY 2-0 3) SIGMA CHI 1-1 4) KAPPA SIGMA 2-< \ n VI t *r * r*r* a o ; rni Mirr /\ SIGMA 2-0 6) KAPPA ALPHA 2-< 7) MOORE ALUMNI 2-0 8) SNOWDEN 2-0 9) AIR FftRfF ROTC 2-1 10) THORN WELL 2-0 the only team to defeat Sigma Chi last year in their quest for the flag football championship. 1 ? A. ? il A i i_ T%1-* Returning iu uie lop ten is fni Kappa Sigma. Last year Phi Kappa Sigma came one victory away from participating in the |CE Strong, hardy person to work approximate one day per week doing yard work, odd jot etc. Around our house. 782-0162. ufln l?ck oia iHHHnnftSHn FOR RENT: 3 Bedroom House with Fenc? . ? Yard. $250/month, Dentsvllle Area. Call 78 3383 after 2:00. ' "* For Rent-Completely renovated In-tow tlon house with living room, dining room, bedrooms (all large), sunporch, small study, fireplaces, modern kitchen, wrap arour porch. $295/month, no pets, deposit. 256-77' or 252-1965 after 5:30. 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Abbreviations count as one word as do do not charge for sub-headings, e.g. For Sale, zed words. rWIIrA .H Box 05131, USC woi , I H MHH mm MHIBI BBS mmmmWmmm 3 all poll playoffs, but a season-ending loss to Sigma Chi brought the Phi Kappa Sigma season to a close. A 4 V. 1_1_ * - muiuugn uicy were uiiauie iu participate in the playoffs, there is little doubt that Phi Kappa Sigma was one of the top ten teams in the league. Phi Kappa Sigma is undefeated with two wins and is ranked fifth. ; In the sixth position is Kappa Alpha. KA is a new surprise team in the intramural top ten. Yet, after winning two games in the fraternity division, it seems KA may be a team to be reckoned with ^ as the playoffs draw near. Another surprise team in the top ten is Moore Alumni. This is the first year Moore Alumni has competed in flag football and if their first two victories are any tu? ??u _ tnuiLctuuu UICII niciyuc 1YIWJC Alumni may be able to break up the dominance of AFRO and Young Democrats in the independent division. Moore Alumni is ranked seventh. Among the residence teams, Snowden is a team caoable of challenging Maxcy for the top spot in the dorm division. Snowden is undefeated with two wins, including an overtime win against Woodrow. Like most dorm teams, i Snowden features an adequate ' offense to complement a stingy defense. Air Force ROTC is ranked ninth. It's been awhile since an ROTC foo W Kqc rnn/^A flnrt 11 #/v?% luiiu IMS iimuc uw udg iwiuau wp ten, but Air Force ROTC is capable of not only making the playoffs but contending for the independent title. Air Force ROTC's strongest asset is their organization and team pride. |( USC ASPA American Soeicty for Personnel ig Adm. Organizational MeetinQ, Tuesday, September 25, 5:00 p.m. BA 801. 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Nightly Delivery to U.S.C. Campus. 799-6805. d 9 AGM?I would like to thank all those In) volved for making the picnic a success and 0 my free swimming lesson. Peter Cummlng. In Bllmple?The Afternoon Delight. Bite the d Big One. Free large beverage with sandwich purchase and this coupon, between 11 and 2. S. Main at Pendleton. / Writ* out your clattifiod adverHtamant In ttt? t * * 4' V No. word* No. inMrttoM i ? Starting ? McGuire LIKE A WARD boss during at. election, McGuire enlisted legions of loyal followers to cheer avidly for the boys and cry over their losses. Some South Carolinians remained hesitant over the ? 1??i* * * A sciiwig ruunuuau iuiure, dui elsewhere expectations grew more quickly. People in North Carolina and New York had seen McGuire work his magic before. FRANK McGUIRE finished his first session at South Carolina with the worst season of his coaching career, but that spring he recruited one of the nation's best high school players. Mike Grosso was a 6-9, 225-pound all-around athlete from Raritan, N.J. He had sprinter's speed, great strength and fine upper body mobility. In me first round of nis High school state championship, Mike scored 45 points and snared 43 rebounds. The battle for Grosso was fierce. But Frank McGuire was the first coach to enter the Grossos' lower middle-class Italian home, and from that moment Mike hardly considered playing for anyone else. The South Carolina coach promised the family one thing? "I'll take care of him"?and according to the youngster, "He was the only guy who never offered me money under the table," In late April, 1965, Mike made a special concession to the persistant coach at the Universitv of Miami and agreed to visit the Coral Gables school. 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They offered me $125 a week spending money, an expense account in a clothing store, a place on campus I'm supposed to have but A ? ** _ ? - - a an apartment oil campus u 1 warn. Hey, you know this was all in two days. When I left, I told Hale, thank you very much, I saw your place, but I'm still going to South Carolina." rnai was uie Deginning of Mike Grosso's basketball career, and the start of Frank McGuire's most painful defeat. McGuire's first recruits, who entered South Carolina a year before Mike Grosso, were a gifted group. As sophomores (in their first year as varsity players under thenexisting rules), they upset number one ranked Duke, topped Ivy League champion Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and gave NYU a run for their money at Madison Square Garden. It did not take an expert to realize that the next season, with the addition of Grosso, these same youths would dominate the league and possibly the entire country. Many coacnes were aJarmea. 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