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Scott Learned Pati From page 8 "I'll look back on it (the season) and it will person out of me and a better player." "I've always said patience is a virtue. I lea year." Practical experience in pro football provi portunities to practice his patience. Scott le side of pro football, speaking engagements,a volved with the community, making appearai Multiple Sclerosis and other charities. Scott also got involved when USC Coach Ji fired in December. He called several newspaf members and President James Holderman to the state of the Carolina football program. I reassured with the hiring of Richard Bell, b assessment of Carlen. "A lot of people don't like Coach Carlen," Sc think a lot of people will realize what they had1 rtAMA qiivViiIa * ' a w i in v* Scott, a key participant in Carolina's conse appearing seasons in 1979-80 under Carlen, forgotten man last season. His simple aim is anonimity during the coming campaign. "My one goal is to just not do what I did that's sit around and watch." p?? Las# xiaw ? (All Beef Oscar Mayer) with mustard, homemade chili and slaw, and onions *1 Art ? ji.v/rr Gameroom and Ice Cream ^ Bar B Q Pork Sandwich \r ' served with slaw and pickles on warm bun. $1.09 IGameroom and Ice Cream on f$? 'I-' i.l/V '^ _V j IIIm ence NCAA Rules Wi ? 1 *11 V\ ineligible Dunns make a better NCAA officials have ruled teams imed that this that the four walk-ons on those South Carolina's women's Carolir ded Scott op- basketball team are no t arned another eligible for any post season In nd became in- games because they were basket nces to benefit not on the roster for half the annour season. prep st The Lady Gamecocks will Gwei m Carlen was face East Carolina Sunday from R >er men, board at the Coliseum in the first grant-i find out about round of the NCAA playoffs, and pla 3is fears were Therefore, USC Head Lync ut he had this Women's Basketball Coach than 2: Terry Kelly will be forced to the pa: ottsaid. "But I play his six regular players, her tea when he's been So Pat Dufficy, Liz season Holland, Cindi Rawl and Mich PanHi Raw! will nnt nlav tho fOFWar V/U11VU VTA irill liw |/1MJ VI1V cutive 8-4 bowl remainder of the season. I1K? a was almost a The situation may not be aid. to rectify that that bad, however, since Thoi Carolina won their last two points, last year, and games without playing any blocker of the walk-ons. One of the high s HH|| S After a re 31382 ? BBjBHB m fkfiJjj study! 01962 Pabst Brewing ilk-ons Teams Travel ?>| pp The USC Men's and Women': ^ 1 layOIIS Savannah, Ga. this weekend to J Day Rugby Tournament. Carolina beat during It will be the first big soring games was East women's game is slated to begin 1a, 86-81. "We would like some people to O'Counor, public relations spoke other women's "Both the men's and women': ball moves, Kelly semester because of injuries ai iced the signing of two continued. "Getting ready for th andouts Tuesday. of work. Hopefully it will pay off ri Lvnch. a S-9 guard The teams will later be olavin Laleigh, N.C., signed a Rugby Tournament April 24 and n-aid to attend USC ly basketball. :h averaged more 2 points a game over flf st two years, and led H >$/ m to a 19-4 record last H idle Thomas, a 6-0 | ^ff<(^ a irom fark forest, I V |S;il ^ ilso signed a grant-insix rebounds and four 1^ d shots a game at her al fascinating l< he real taste ol cawaawiMwaeBwawMEMo r.v /e::;v t Blue RibbonClj 3 Company Milwaukee Wisoooan To Georgia s Rugby Club will travel to compete in the St. Patrick's tourney for both clubs. The m Cofnrrlotr A Li . I#. A Aft . UatUA uaj . come out and see us," Kerry sman for the club, said, s team had a slow start this nd weather conditions," she lis tournament has been a lot this weekend." g in the South Carolina State 25. GYM CUrtDT CAI c I VI V liv I ?// 1I.L tvv':-; I SOLID w/WHITE STRIPE k' J WHITE w/SOLID STRIPE ANCM3L?SSOM__ MhlPA w*mwwmw fJj^er. npi