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Netmen' Followin By JOHN LOTTICII Sports Editor Bill McClain's USC netmen ven tured north last weekend to Dur ham and Chapel Hill and absorbed sound trouncings from North Carolina and Duke to lower their season mark to 11-5. So complete was UNC's domina tion of the Gamecocks that Mc Clain's troops managed to win a total of only nine games in the six singles matches, and the doubles were only slightly better. USC's number one doubles team of Frank Munn and Kay Howard did play well. despite dropping a 6-3. (;-: verdict to UNC's Bronson Van Wyck and Andy Goddard. In singles, Gene Hamilton of Asheville climbed all over the Gamecocks' Ned Burke, 6-0, 6-1, in the number one match, and Don Skakle's Tar Heels, defending At lantic Coast Conference champions. were otf and running to a 9.0 vic tory. When it was over, all Bill Mc 'lain could (1o was shake his head. The best dressed select their fornl Our outstanding collection inclu and accessories for all semi-fort In this modern oge of elegance, way to look your best. Economic MODERN REI 707 Harden Street ONothning sple<to nl aassoes ll eitoh invst m okyu et Eof MODER RET 707 Harde Stree s Slate N g Twin "They have an Unb6elieVable team," he said. "To give you an idea of how Un be19lievable, their nuobher five man, Nat %%est, won an A C title at the number three spot last year.' 'lh( Tar leels won conference crowns ill the itnumblier one, two, three, and five singles positions last season and also captured two of the thr ee doubics champion shilis. The only teai to beat them this year i.s Florida State, wiihe eked out a 5-1 win at Tallahassee. Of the I)uke match. plhyed ilt iurham on Friday, MeClain said. "I'd like to play them On hard courts, or at least dry courts." 1he match was pla.%ed in pour ing rain on clay courts, definiteh gi%ing Ile iltue )e%ils an advan tage. lronson Sith and leg lleinith Were the( only wvinnlers for USC, as )uke carved out a 7-2 triumph. leinlitsh made a fabulous .ome. back to win after be'ing down nine match points in the third and final set. Reg won the first set 8-6 wedding parties ial attire at. des the latest formal fashions nal and formal weddings. And formal wear rentol is the smart al and convenient, tool ITAL SERVICE 253-0461 :ulative here. The er black or browni guaranteed rise in Exclusitcely At Comamitted To Quality WO HOURS FREE PARKING CHASE AT ALL-RIGHrT PARI low 11-5 Losses droII-41ppe( the second 1;-:3. and was heII down 5-2 andl .10-love. A III i racu lous (ffort saved the set, 9-7, and the Imat4h. Smitlh, in con1MInd most of the Wa. wh.ied l)uke'- Ken Young 7-5. 2-1, 9-7. Mlost impressi%e were the two tof Bie lievil pla.%ers, Bruce Mah. Ier and Fred Turner. Mahler and Tu rner. %ho alternate at the num her one and two spots, defeated Ned turke and Frank Munn, re specti%el% . 6-3, 6-3. and 6-1. 6-3. Turner boasts a iictory over Clen son*s ace, Zulfi Ralim. The Ganle-cocks plaved Woffori yesterfday. They meet the Terriers !Igainl at Spartanhurg ('n Wednes lay. and on Thur-sday, lgin pllay in th- A('C Tournament at Clem Soil. INTRAIJ~ By TON1MM1Y l)AVIS Staff Writer . he Fraternity All-Stars once again proovel that they were the HNIOC last N (edn-esday as they downed the Inlependent All-Stars in a battle royal. 93-91. This an nual vent was played at thi- Ficl(l *lltouse. liob Czw%artacky, the relguiar season's leading scorer on campus. pullid the game ut of the fire in the last half of play by scoring 20 of his total 27 points. I)ick Stein and jill hujttjnIr each hit for 17 points to pace the scrappy Indi puendent contingent. 'I he game was a nip-and-tuck af fair until teit waning stages of the L!iame. when Czw%arlacky e x posed his brilliance. lIe scored six con secuti%e points to ice the game with 3:00 renaihing to be played. Czwartackv is a Phi Epsilon l'i. The Indipend]ent taI lo-t all chances of a victory whten leading Indepedetnt aSttoriig I-le r Ken IA-ste was -jIectted1 due to a flag rant foul. CunIgratIlat ions gto to both squads for dlisplaying fine basket Frank Brothers s a noteworthy value. ING LOT r U I A 1,S "P'rmiive fam FUIIA LS a: and Ior makinr tle event pos ihle. BASK'lTAl.I. TEAM (As selected by Tho Ga(rniffick Sports Staff) .irst leat: li I,. t r - -%()net. Six Hill Iuttnr Z. one Six TomIny I)Fvis-Zune Five Mlike Fair Zone Ten Rick Harr -one One ieeund Team: I)ennis Davis- Zone Five !ill Osthe Zone Six lean sn 11--%one One Ron Rhoads---.one Thirteen 3ill Feriuson- Zone Sevelnvvin Uhird Team : Art Smith Zone Eight Tom Ruhif-Zonle Nine Hill Iferlson- Zone Twenty Ashlcy Ta ylor- -Zone Thirteen R"'crit. Bray---Zone Two 1lonorah'i .i\ention: .1. 1). Cole maln (%lone Teil 'hil YOlo I% Z,:ne Four1i; Warren Whit son I%on Five ) Worth 1) n d 1i 4 y Zt%mn ,-4ven )an ( 'leaveland (Z()n. Faurteen; Clark Surrtt (1Zone Fourtoeln; ill Reitmier (Zone Eighteen ; Neil S'tttlemyre (Zone "ineteen) .im Rohlin <Zone Nine ei; .1. Porter (zone Six). TOP TEN SCORERS Player Zone A% erage x. Iester 6 23. k. Smith 8 22.0 t. Rhoads 1 3 19.2 I'. Ruhf 9 19.0 L. Hednders<mn 20 19.0 7. D)avis 5 18.2 ). Davis 5 18.0 k. Taylor 13 18.0 . Barr 1 15.7 t. Brany 2 15.4 Please don' zlupf Sprit It makes plenty of n all by itse: Sprite, you recall, is the soft drink that's so tart and tingling, we just couldn't keep it quiet. Flip its lid and itI r_al_ly flips. Bubbling, fizzing, gurgling, hissing and carrying on all over the place. An almost exces sively lively drink. Hence, to 21upf is 4 to err. What is zlupfing? Zlu smack4 eat in dic Frowr enjob zlupf well But drink way. r. ren't they?' Five Athletes (Continued from l'age S) third highe%t G.'.R. II addit iuonl, Iie atid Juk are workiig on re %varch in% chemi,tr- at I SC 1hi!- tum mer ponii4sr4-d i the Natimial Science- Fiundalimn. Gene i, mar ried aid Ia- a little b1). Winter, of Columbia, is a junior and the son) of Dr. Winller, a )ro fe ssor inl the School of Journal im at I'S(. Not iv is inI advanced Naval ROTC, but he also a member of i Mu E1bionTI math fraternity., Ta u Beta Pi, prezident of the American Insti Iute of Chemical Engineers. re Co(rd i nig sec retary of OIn ir n 1elta Ka ppa). . and on the En1 i nes' Joint Council. He i- a re cipient of the New South Life Ii s1I.uance Scholbrlhip and t h . B'io ag C.tmlp Scholar-hip. H, also works in the Computer Cen ter. Br4o lhertum. of Aike i. rc-ird ing S4-r-tar of Tau Beta Pi, ri-inig -ecretar' % Of 'i N i Ep,i l4n. N ire pre:i i at of I EEE. the pr4pfes-simal ch.rtrical tigin-rinig .4riet, anl a membi-er of (mierot Delta kappa. Phi Ela Signma, mnd the honprar4 ' el-crical e igieiiveriig fraternit. E1.a kappa Nu. Tu rner, who gradlated foI high school il Greenvillev , ntow live in Florence. In additio I ll his other honors he is corre-Jpold ing 'ecretary of lu1e Key, mem her of#Kappa Signia Kappa, and immediate past president of the junior class. DEADLINE All sports copy must be sub mitted to the Gamecock off(ice by 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday nights. t oie. L f. pfing is to drinking what ing one's lips is to g s the staccato buzz you when draining the last few iously tangy drops of e from the bottle with a zzll1lupf!I s completely uncalled for. ed upon in polite society. ot appreciated onl campus r. . If zlupfing Sprite 'solutely essential to your ment. if a good healthy is your idea of heaven, all right have a heart .With a as noisy as Sprite, a 2 zlupf goes a long, long ITE. SQ TART AND ING.WE JUST CULDN' T UNC Elimin From Title Iy DONAI.D CAF'GHIMAN Staff Writer The USt baseball team was -iminated from the ACC race ifter dr)pping i 1-0 decision to h, I.-ague-lead ing North Carolina lar IfevIs Friday afternoon. I hw so-tback left the Gamviecoks 'vIlh a C' mark in the conference IIA a I-0* miiark overall. Senior ltfthander Loveard Mc \lichael, w%ho had held the Tar 1eels scoreless through nine in iings, suffered his fourth setback >f the season w hen the i isitors llanag'ed an unearned run in the op of the tenth. NicMichael gave 11) onl six singles in a game that Aas nostl% defense. Car-dina Ilaraved sf-ven smilgles mut, wat umi. tI frld a run h ard; ;LI ti,mo,rruw thf- '( k. si h in S 'sbor .G .. for twx w witi,h t r'r gia S>uthern ritet with En-kine in Due West a I r b41r"Alf-1rrca us f rwet 1run s1'14df.td h Flying NIitIi at least a wevek's ret be hind them, the entire pitching staff is read% to see act ion. llow e% er. the probaible starter in toda%'s -ame will i. .iunior lefthander New Ass'si Is Coachin B. FlANK WElLS Staff Writ r r le erry aqiiired a as t Ih!! coach in the re nh t ; jthm -hift . ha- c(im4 ti r in t help hib I a f tball itamrn t a pushve r. b ut ai werh<use t berjpected and eawdby t, ppornnt A a vBofHtte-v;1e. Arik.. : r Is alway, been is dlaed wh : pIra was a high n',;i. ad 'ge yeanrs. Terr . who got his start in the ctoaching ranks in the high school !, stem of 'ine liluff. Ark.. has bein w%ith the Dietzel staff for the past e!eI n Nears. efore this fime t Cmach Turry had pre-season assignments w%ith the professional club in (ttaw a. Canada. Th raduate- !: he C'-llege of in izarI. andI $ 'tra ctivf- w;fe VF11rn-- ex pr a satisfacton with bi Ing in the South once tWe m -r. You know, I've lived in he Sout.h my entire life, with the exce'npt.inn oif a few y'ears in the Navy .aind it's greait, just great, to be. bank! Neither am I at all dis pleasedi with our reception at Caro linma, from I'resident .Jones on Te'rry, who himself earned his Manter's D)egree' in IIealth and 'The volley ball chainpIionshipI for fraternity and independents w ill be held Wednesday night in l' nrsity liIigh. 'ut t I'u t t fomr independents and fraternities will bei May 12. P'articipants are asked to comnsulIt the I nt ramura l hand - boork for infrma tion and to call hi office to find ount the time in wn hich thi teams w ill play. Track rosters must hie turned in by Wed nesday. Did You ii MM MEN'S TRADLI Complete Line of: CLIPPER CRAFT 5 INTER WO H. PIPING ROCK AFTEP MAM ates USC Contention Bobby Bryant. Bryant is the club's leading hurler with a 4-1 record and a 1.M9 earned run average. The Gamecocks have gone into a tailspin somewhat like the one ex perienced by last year's team. After winning nine in a row and setting the pace in the conference race the first half of the season, they ba%e lost six of their last fmne games. No member of the squad is hit ting o-.er .300. Shortstop Frank l'artyka tops the list with a .294 mark, followed by first baseman Mike Fair at .284. Second base man Joe T.nelli is next at .273. Wednesday afternoon the 'Cocks travel to (.barleston for a meeting with The Citadel Bulldogs. They wind up the sea.son with home games avainst North Carolina State (in May 17 and arch-rival (-milsofn on) May 19. After Press Deadline USC BEAT DIUKE 74-70 in a Dual Track Meet k-. Durham. N. C. tant Terry g Veteran l'ivsical Education at the Univer ',ity of Arkan-as, seems a little < n11r"ed over tihe physical fitness -f h.. football team but stated that due ti the number (if days a: t:ed Li practice and the amount 111aphers lst to injuries and SW;r1 og sot1. lit.tle could be dis !rnd %n what type of team co(uld 1e exti-:ed fir next year. "I was, hwVer, much imptresed by their hald htting and desire to, play," he said in their defense. (COACH) (,EORGE TERRY When asked to comment on the l SL' game, Coachi Terry merely said that it will be interesting to be in Tiger Stadium once again. lHe was also quite impressed with the speed of the LSL' backs and the O erall pihysical shape of the entire Tiger squad as shown in their spring game. "Tbhis job offers a real chal :i'nce," he' said. "We've come to bufld a izod foundation. You just in't :umoP into a team andi run ovr1.1'. Espec'ially at Baton The vc eterlan coach (if 30 y'ears seemns highbly oipt inmist ic for the Ga mteick fututre hut fears that tuo manyi ex pect t oo mIuch in too s.hirt a time. "Even at Louisiana State we had to bettin somewhere," he s.aid in coniclusion. nlole That (OS SHOP TIONAL? UITS V'EN SOCKS I. S. CLOTHING SHAVE & COLOGNE {O STSE