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Cocks host Terps after topping Duke n '0 U J li II If IS 'I I I for reboeeclie 1! - -it I fi I D By Mark Whicker Sports Writer South Carolina, already showing signs of another ACC sweep, hosts Maryland Wednesday night and travels to VPI Saturday. VPI. after losing a tough 94-87 overtime decision to State Saturday night, meets Duke in Durham Tuesday. In other ACC! action this week, William & Mary met Wake Forest last night and goes to Virginia Thursday, Maryland goes to Georgetown Sjturday, the Big Four converge in Greensboro this weekend, and CI em son competes in the Vanderbilt tournament. The Gamecocks sent Duke's Randy Denton to the bench with 1 1 minutes remaining in Columbia Saturday night, then pulled away from his Blue Devil playmates 98-78. Denton fouled out with only eight points and seven rebounds. South Carolina outscored Duke 23-6 in the six minutes following his disqualifications. John Roche, despite drawing a technical for kicking Dick DeVenzio, led the Gamecocks with 26. Tom Owens grabbed 18 rebounds and scored 22. . - . We also have a large selection R ? of party supplies 1 r f j Vl LEDBETTER-P1CKARD 157 E. 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Fvery starter except guard Loyd King, who fired in 40 points, ended up on the bench and Tech lost to Slate in overtime. The Gobblers have a much better team this year, and with luck could topple Duke Tuesday night. Although lech is traditionally strong at home, an avalanche of breaks will be needed to threaten South Carolina Saturday. Maryland has to meet L'SC in Columbia, the first road trip for Lefty Driesell's Terps. Soph guard Howard White scored 16 second half points and the winning free throws as Maryland nipped Wake 72-71 Saturday. Charlie Davis, who led the Deacons with 29 points, fouled out with 29 seconds left. So the Gamecocks have taken Notre Dame on the road, and passed their first conference test with ease. They look much stronger than they did last year in December, and seem ominously impatient for their February 17 and 27 dates with State, the team that brought their season to an early end last March. 1 1 Pi SANTA IS COMING! BUY YOUR VPI trouble HOLIDAY GREETING CARn.9 RPPODC IT'CH TOO LATE AT Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle F 2tf DAM SlTlulPl jWlOlE IS A R Al H A L E ti" l R E S E R aIuJS T R AIL I A HIA T E pHt e A k H AT P f rV E aTsTt PE AT HER MASTER T J? I 6 UP I T LJ A A SNOR TTTSjO T JEUM XI 11 p sE jL a n L JP EAR Jo jjATs" E NIT E R T A l nTT f? E B. 6. E, L.TA P. SE ljP. AlWlE S jN E 1 T j S t iTIAlT 15 43 Adorned elaborately 46 Haul 48 Conjunction 50 Wants i9 Rnnnr4 tn 57 Negative 59 The sun 60 Attempt 61 Capuchin monkey 53 Erase (printing) 63 At present 55 Fixed pertod 67 Exists of time 69 Compass point Feature Syndicate. Inc. 1 5 " ME 0A5 SHCCT Cf 5TATlR, HAD 5riWl A NECK, A LARoE HEAP ANP A UNI? M05E HE KIND OF bON EXPECT PERFECTION ' C USC s John Roche Fencers' Open eaves by Don Albright Sports Writer The Carolina fencing team journeyed to Champaign-Urbana, 111. this past weekend and returned with an ecstatic head coach, Ron Miller. Miller used just that word ecstatic-to describe how he felt about his team's performance in the Illinois Open. Ben Brinsom led the Tar Heel charge which produced Carolina's strongest showing ever in the tournament. Brinsom tied for first place, but was relegated to second on the basis of the total number of touches against him. En route to the highest finish ever recorded by a Southern fencer in similar competition, Brinsom whipped two Ail-Americans and two of the U.S. representatives who .competed in the World College Games last summer. Sixth place was the highest any Carolina fencer had previously finished in the Illinois Open. Miller was equally pleased with the performance of the remainder of the --xCOVF I LT WfTH VS. Let bring you a pilot's license. Tarheel Flying Club 9294458 DINNER SPECIAL HARRY'S RESTAURANT 175 E. Franklin St. Served from 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. BARBECUED SPARE RIBS with Whipped Potatoes Cole Slaw & HushrPuppies $1.15 IN VINO VERITAS IN WINE THERE IS TRUTH The Romans knew what they were talking about. We invite all truth-seekers to come see our selection of domestic and imported 1 wines, at the lowest prices in town. Mobil Gas and Food 3 miles north of town on Airport Road. Phone us your beverage needs 929-5056 CUTE BEETHOVEN LJA5 not CUTE ll JUST A EARN S15HT LESS IMPERFECTION, 14 Miller 3 by Datid Zucchino 5m It nrr Carolina's Tar Babies, on the rebound after last week's heartbreaking 6S-o loss to Duke, take on the Virginia freshmen tonight at 5:55 in Carmichael Auditorium. The Tar Babies came back Saturday night in Charlotte to pm an impressive 10S-76 pastir.g on Brevard. Pivot man Bobby Jones was once again mowing ecstatic team which participated. Only three of the 13 fencing failed to advance from the preleminaries, and seven advanced to the final double-elimination round. These were Dick Betts, Charlie Poteat and Robert Cromartie in foil; Brinsom and Dave Lynn in epee; and Bo McBee and Dave Brown in sabre.- Lynn and McBee both finished in 6th place; Brown and Cromartie in 10th; and Betts and Poteat in 1 1th and 15th. Miller noted particular pride in Brown's sabre performance, in which he defeated the second seeded fencer. .He also gave special praise to sophomore Lynn for his play. Coach Miller said he felt "the results will significantly help our team for the rest of the season. We gained considerable experience and this was by far our best showing ever in this tournament. "Ten of the top 15 schools in the country were represented and if a team score had been kept, we would have been either second or third.' n n ! Monday 4:30-7:30 BAKED CHICKEN Salad & 2 Vegetables $129 1 Entrance: Behind the Zoom ' ;( off Columbia St. Happy Hours: 3:00-6:00 & 8:00-9:00 SJ A FREE MILK SHAKE OR CHOICE iIrhJrV?A (SeO the key figure in the Tar BabuV tnunr-canm-g j frame-high of Q rv-Mtn: and seeping off 15 reKu;K Jones, a -. 205-fHss!er from Charlotte, has SeJ the Tar Bah in lhc:r first three game, jveragsng 2S pomH and 1 7 rebounds per come! ihu far. John O'Donneil. a quick t toward from New York Osy. h- K-en right behind Jones in the Tar Babies" three outings, hitting for J2 point in the season's opener against William and Man. and dropping in 2- more against Brevard Saturday. Hustling Ray Hite. a 5-11 guard from Hyattsville, Md., had 15 points tor the Tar Babies against Brevard, while resene forward Bill Crouch chipped in uiih 10. Joining Jones. O'Donnell. and Hite in tonight's starting lineup will probably be 6-2 Alan May field in the hackcourt and either 6-3 John Cameron or 6-2 Richard Mendel at the remaining forward position. 2 N -'-n'-n'-O-v o HIE ULTIMATE EXFErdEllCE F0l EVERiut! Jftt KIT KY!YAU !' 1& 7 X M FEATURES: 3:50-6:15-8:30 5 I.,.. ANDW1CH G! me. c . x- youc CIDII afl iningLai. hobrs.irp forward from Tir'on. Ind !" K?fcered by ntvnon-.K'Tevx; and is l er-elt"d fo -ice avtson. V;mnsa. I-! thi' in, hat a rten of Nany to it v" ;'d !. h:?c the Catfayearhnjrs. J The Caacarhr.g.4 feature a balanced tconr,g attack, with forward Boh MCufd) t(-"l and Bo? McKeag tr-5 and 5-10 gisjrd Sloe Mortis aU arai:sri; 1 2 rnt per game. Drummond. a t-. guard, t batting a! a 10 point chp. w hi'e ces-frr A! Stahurvki. who at and 225 pound goes, the Cavayearhng o!.d Kurd strength, has a scen pvsnt average. The Tar Babies will take a lor; Christmas break following tontphf contest. They will not return to action until Jan. 4. when they entertain GjMon College in Carmichael Auditorium. U& L j i i. CC ATI mce. OF: COKE J COFFEE - J li i r f I3B ' ' 1.-1
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