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f* . ) / i ยป m As each game progresses, pre-game plans are often changed during the course of battle. Here coach Gardiner instructs Roger Radecki on a necessary change Tulsa Win Ignites Successful Start Spurred on by a stunning 57-56 homecoming win against highly ranked Tulsa the Wolf- pack spurted through its first nine games of the season with a 6-3 record. After falling to LSU in the season opener, 88-78, the Wolves beat arch-rival Spring Hill, 93-82, edged Tulsa on Roger Radecki ' s last-second field goal, and bombed TCU, 82-73, be- fore dropping a road game to North Texas St., 74-61. TCU returned the Pack ' s earlier visit and went home on the short end of a 91-81 score. St. Mary ' s of California followed the Frogs into town and also lost, 87-76, before Michigan St. easily handled the Wolves, 94-70 in East Lansing. Fordham ' s Rams became the sixth victim of the still young season when Gardiner ' s five pulled out an exciting, 82-79 win. With muscles straining in a symphony of effort, Roger Radecki and Barry Geraghty battle for a rebound against Tulsa at Homecoming Ken Hoffman drags two Fordham defenders into the corner before passing off to a teammate open underneath the goal. The Pack won the game, 82-79
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