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The Ganecock'm Tennim Teami
State Tounianent at Clemson. T
Presbyterin an the tate standings.
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Baseball Coach Joe Grugan and
his dianiondmen left yesterday
afternoon for Raleigh where they
will do battle with N. C. State to
day, and North Carolina tomor
row.
The Gamecocks have been suc
cessful in some of their ventures
thus far this season, posting one
of the better records in quite some
time.
Coach Grugan will have a
number of pitchers to call on
today, but the personable men
tor says that "pitching is our
main weakness. If we could get
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Front row, 1. to r.: Dick McPher.on.
Hal Ilagood, Bill Wood, Bobby Dam
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some good men on the mound,
our squad would be in a lot
better shape."
Wild pitching, and balks con
tributed greatly to the 21-5 rout
Idealt to the Birds by rival Clem
son College last week.
George Epps, the leading hitter
in the ACC last year with a torrid
.397, could be called upon for
mound duty, as well as veterar
right handers Bud Swygert and
Everette "Choo-Choo" Newman
In the bullpen, Frank Knox and
Perry Ellisor will be warming up
The outfield will probably con
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representatives in ove
the nation.
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answers with those of 1,383 ot
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sist of Epps, if available, Lee
Burns, and Bobby Robinson, the
only two-sport man on the base-!
ball squad. Robinson is also a
standout guard on the basketball
team.
The first-base position was a
scramble for a while between Bill
Magan and Laney Ruff, but Ruff 1
will probably hold down the hot
corner this afternoon.
Peppery Bob Smith remains a
fixture at second. Either veteran
Grif Earhardt or sophomore John
Farnsworth could hold down third,
while Jim Lanford and John Fitts
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-- Polities l' - 1,aw 7%
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anibrick, Graham Smith. Bob Gerring
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Bob Ellenburg, the only senior
tarter, is the catcher.
Lose to Tigers
Earlier in the week, Clemson met
he Gamecocks on the Rex Enright
kthletic Center diamond, and de
eated the Birds again, this time by
lHolbrook Platts and )avid
Keller, intramural directors,
announced recently that the an
nual intramural track meet will
be held May 8 and 10 on the
grounds of the Rex Enright
Athletic Center. Each team may
place three men in each event,
but one man can only enter
three events. Further informa
tion concerning the events will
be published by the intramural
office next week.
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Carolina, suffering frim a sevenV
Kame lwiing streak, outhit tih
Tigers but left 1:1 mni stranldvd in
the conference loss.
CleIson scored in the fourth and
sixth innings. while winning pitch
cr I' amon \' icen t Was Scat te
ing t he ( ;a m l-cocks' eight hits.
lie allowmed 1 tnil in the seventh on
Charley Williams' inl to right
field.
All-A mierican Dave v!no for
Clemson went hitless for the fiist
time this season inl 12 gamets. lit
walked twice and had a sacrific-.
This was \incit's fourth vie
tory againlst onc defeat. Elpps. out
fielder-piitcher for the Biis 5uf
fered the loss, his sid agins'
lo Victories.
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