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Thompso: Gamecock standouts J a c k Thompson and Gary Gregor have been named to the 1966 67 South Carolina Collegiate All-State b a s k e t b a ll team picked by the South Carolina Association of Sportswriters. The only unanimous choice for the team was Clemson's Randy Mahaffey. The Tiger senior also has been chosen for the All - Atlantic Conference first team. Rounding out the first team were Jim Sutherland of Clem son and Erekine's Don White head. Thompson, who gathered 23 of a possible 25 votes in All State balloting, was also named to the All-ACC second team. The junior playmaker from Brooklyn, N. Y., averaged 11.7 points per game. Gregor, a junior forward from South Charleston, W. Va., was the leading rebounder in the ACC with an average of 13.3 recoveries per game. lie had a scoring average of 13.0. Gregor also was n a me d earlier to the All-ACC second team. Skip Harlicka, the other half of the Gamecocks' fine back court combination, was named to the All-State second team. Harlicka, a junior from Tren ton, N. J., was Carolina's lead ing scorer for the season with a 16.7 average. Carolina's Frank Standard, the third best rebounder in the ACC with an 11.3 average, was chosen for the third team. Whitehead, a senior who played at West Columbia's Brookland-Cayce High School, was the top scorer on the first team with a 22.3 season's aver age. Joining Harlicka on the see Netters R With Wii By TONY SMITH Asst. Sports Editor The USC tennis team swept their third match of the season Monday afternoon when they soundly defeated The Citadel, 9-0, in Charleston. Playing what Coach Bill Mc Clain called "their best match so far this season," the Gamecock Larry Buhrman Leaps High T<4 Big Win Over P n1, Gregor All ond team were Steve Lawrence were Jim I of Furman, Ken Gardner of Pegram of Clemson, Presbyterian's Rich- Webster of ard Quillen and John Debrosse phy of 1 of The Citadel. Mohr of '7 Also named to the third team the fifth al *w1 4 (;ary (;regor Fires Juniper Over Ou Of Clenson's Randy Mah emain Unde iOver The C not.ters had only two tense mo- to take ar ments. in the seei In the No. 3 singles match Jay No. -1 Schlosser edged Tee Hooper, 7-5, Reynolds I in the first set and took the see- son 6-0, I ond, 6-4. In the doubles Bobby Charlie He IeaIl and Larry Ruhrman easily No. 5 mat, won their first set, 6-0, but out- Alex (;rah lasted their opponents from El ; match; Cid, Randy lleffron and Hooper, Shield, 6o a pair of the No. 1 In the ot ser-Reynohi derson, G-i IHurke conm andI Dick final mate In last cocks took shutting or nesday in setting thn nis king, Saturdlay G.regg cou A gainst were in t their num - E MLarry B3u1 Eddie Goc~ but easily In the match, G Hleald sht 6-0, (;-0. JIohn Phill numbler t'u -In the lh the Game< the Paladi feated Hr, lI(enry Ra hamt, 6-I, dlrop)ped IJ The G;a took the ping only matches. combinatic lips, 6-I, dlowned G: and the tAok Mart In the terian th. ean remen perienced their cons always ft In the matches, Huh rman straight dropped t Hlaynie, 3 the fourt cocks and tory with Gamecock photo by Galloway fort ove: Return Shot In Tennis Team's dlroiJpp,- t mahoyterIan Collegn the next -State Carol ,ittlefield and Willie Wofford, and Don Furman. Bill Mur lewberry and Dan 'he Citadel tied for )ot. By JOHN DAVID SPADE Staff Writer The Gamecock baseballers two easy wins last week to e the season, but seven games five days this week pose w Coach Jackie Powers termed real workout." An opening win against University of Kentucky gave P ers his first win at Carolina three Gamecock pitchers held Wildcats to a pair of singles. Bobby Bryant, Eddie Chei and Bill Reitmeyer held Kentu scoreless as Scott Townse: homer led the offense in a 4-0 1 Townsend had three hits in and third baseman Frank Part also went three for four as lo Kentucky pitcher Nelson F was clipped for eleven hits. Powers, at Carolina only tl weeks since leaving Furman 1 versity, took his team out Sa day and rolled over the Palad 9-3. "It would have been a ro feeling if we didn't whip the said Powers. "I thought the i played real well on defense. really pleased with the six b I've sent out to go three inni each, and we're hitting the hard." Ronnie Evans, Jackie St and Wally Medlin held the P dins to three runs on eight 1 Nine Furman errors paved way to eight unearned runs the Gamecocks. SThursday the Gamecocks n Gamecock photo by Finn Bowling Green for the second t tstretched Hand this week after one meeting Affey Rhode Island. Friday and Sa day will see Powers' forces in ita e - 'ubleheaders. Friday's ac wvill begin at 1:30 p.m. at the Enright Athletic Center. e(7tea "Of course this will be diffi on the pitching staff. If weather is fairly warm, we she be able to send one or twoS all the way. But if it's cold, won't push them," said Power exciting 10-8 decision "It's a great advantage to S )dd. all these non-conference ga singles player Stuart before the Easter break. It anwked Harry Hender- be real good for the boys." ;-E; Henry Ragle took Billy Cash re-injured his inswhn, 6-1, 6-1, in the in the Kentucky game and h; Ned Burke dropped want him back in the lineup. T un, 6;-2, 6-1, in the No. we cain put Bob Mauro back Buhrman (aowned Bill right field, with Fair in ci -0, and Hleald won and Townsend out in left," Po -3 sets over Heffron in said. >sdroed hyieden- starteaod fivorute plays."n -2, Heny the tooke irttw ams ivnsh, 6-1, 6-1, in the h;. mNecesBou12fortheoppoiei im,l( a-2ctin the GaeNo efrttw.aes h uman dwndhil thht sfield hy wirg sto n Grevllnndte p Tewnsehng outaif , omple staes pverenial ten andrnaeaeo .0i her topendnubgames.hGame les),yt-2,an the , onhRagle-ned2mnin1 iftoo atth MxcynigThe nly thasreeno teopg deesethrttpTo.c Furan he a firc s t tw gaes Evans,6-nly 6-4,ci when FakPryaldihtig me n iglpae,i to thi week' gmeopsi theirsasonrop ner byfilin verage soda itrman, 9-0lonWed Mke h umnecutr Greenv,iln then s pst- The ir,ing ledf thpied taktespecond,a t-2 'lyearu average is 1.50tin Presbyerin three oin toopnnggme.Gae fteroomttM xy hutc ris Dnel2 men i1 rps nings t-2,lytthtakeortthe op Furmnefo the Gamekention. numb three singlesh. nstot -noldsn Tri-D elt s hW i oJ ashlysserchefeated pos Marsha-2, 6- take the yn 9)AN CLYOI ol sinlefor the Ga- W SOaff Write ann threwsng,e matchesilei teWoe's tr mocks jua easily SwiaMethelelatbhu nls. mtatens do-anlFiyinteCria >Tks Maran 6-3 6-3,ovrl in igieo nl defeated GoodG-Pi-ixeet.DbeFlsof' 6-4, andloNerkge Hmtnoomcpue h in-yBrown -, 6-0,1. 11rdr fishdtrdn mbecok th( t (amos easi stelytoyofJdi o eight gsi thole ininthrtrprec Thein viuhrya -ve He Tebaktalldro 6-1os, Sclseragdadhihhloeh wrso -asilyMashalk victrie inteapernc3fMayTp sue-Reyolds Reyold iebHgocol eir in, -6w, -1, 6-1.ane inl aktal em h ontbe r the Game- TheSx-rs asebl Burke sewight thbe vin-hse ohGrevlels 'income-fctroein then sap( tevsios rmidblie Bll[h.lose Tefml hfirst ethre 4-,hinoogle hdbyHlnsinmra tw, 8-, 6-. Violee gained a Baseb ha AReal) had pen ster cky . vin. ing - srrs ree . ' 1ni tur ins, Gamecock Left Fielder Scott Toi Aten While Pitcher Ronnie m , IUSC Track T ngs ball W t Season With a iit. By JAY BENDER continued at the the Staff Writer Help in the F for The Vernal Equinox arrived last the mile should Tuesday to mark the first day of Eidson who mis Reet spring. season with mor ,ime Another marker of spring is the The big problc vith outdoor track season. While most all lack of depth tur- USC students will leave the cam- proven sprinter two pus for home or the beach this The schedule tion weekend, the Gamecock thinclads the 16-man squa Rex will journey to Gainesville, Fla. to match last ye for the Florida Relays. This is loss record. cult one of the best early season meets After the Floi the in the nation and it attracts the Carolina Ste uld schools from all sections of the in Columbia. ' oys country. carnivals preced we The outlook for this season's schedule that v 3 track team is not bright, and with and an all-out e only six returning lettermen there The Freshman av is very little depth. ing the same pr< The loss of seven promising will athletes from last year's squad thinned the ranks causing Coach nee Weems Baskin to say, "I thought we we would have the best team hen we've ever had, but things don't in always work out." iter The returning lettermen are led ,ers by Art Swarts, Bob Taylor and Eddie Sonnenfeld. NX on Swarts has not been beaten in ord two years of dual meet competi the tion in the discus. Twice he wonp the ACC discus title and placed two sixth in the NCAA meet both t in years.m In addition to his discus role, 973 Swarts will be counted upon for points in the shot put. anSonnenfeld, a two-year letter- Three Gameco, the -man, will head the Gamecock were chosen in ,ock hopes in the 440 and run a leg :fessional football i-on the mile relay team. Last year! .he won the ACC 440-yard run and Bobby Bryant, os-ran on the winning mile relay ;defensive back team. was picked int h i Also returning is another mem- by the Minnesot haber of that relay team, Bob Tay- National Footbal lom r. In the AGO meet last year Defensive bacd 5. Taylor won the 880-yard run, fin-. 210-pounder fron ished second in the mile and an- selected in the1 chored the winning mile relay Miami Dolphins team. For this performance, he Football League. fl was picked as the outst.anding Tackle Paul athlete in the meet. . 1t on h Taylor is also the captain of DeoCagr Ilthis year's track squad. DeoCagr Combining with Taylor and lips is a 6-2, SSonnenfeld on the mile relay team Gfny pwill be Jim Wingo and Bob liar- Bryant is an ris. These four ran as a team Conference first last year and Coach Baskin says, baseball and f "I hope they pick up where they -______ the left off last year when they won urlthe conference."l lu e gIay This team holds the school rc ?ool. ord in the event with a time of easy 3:14.2. Their mile relay dutiesI the will be joined by action in the Zi Vade 440-yard relay. 50- Bob Turner will serve as an Two meml the alternate for both relay teams. Lansing, Mich~ neet. Other returning lett.ermen are Championship the Leonard Chapman and Jim Whitt. D)iver Vic Chapman was a consistent scorer springboard c wins in the broad jump and triple jump event. Breasi yerta last year. Whitt, teaming with Friday and Se sophomore Dabney Pasco, will ried by the l( for represent the Gamecocks in the Laughlin v~ the hurdles. petition in th sent. Another s o p h o m o r e , David held here at t was Smith, placed fifth in the ACC top divers in I ,an Indoor high jump and is expected 300 points. Il > re- to help the point drive in that places him in 'rna- category this spring. Muller plat In the shot put and discus Gary ACC Champic team Zemel and Tom DeMarks will join off the qualif week Art Swarts. Others in the field managed to 7-21. events will be FEarl Hunter and and thereby are James Jenkins in the javelin. Next week .and Hunter's father held the state pete in the A. record before the event was dis- 6-8R all Team Workout' e., Gamecock photo by Galloway nsend Is Thrown Out At Third Evans Heads For First _om To Open lorida Relays high school level. sity in that it too lacks depth. 80-yard run and Four men- Algie Sims, Bob come from Mike Howe, Tony Callander and John sed most of last Godfrey - are the brighter lights tonucleosis. in a rather dark picture. ms besides over- Sisiaprmsn popetn are the lack of ath mieadto il,w leH e and pole vaulter. wl u h 8 n h ie will not benefit Cladri nottnighg d as it attemptsju pran Gofe culrliv r's five-win, two- the weakness in the sprints. -Ida Relays come 1 Ll te-Recorida Relays hese two relay A r me comefrom Mik aoli Tny staea-er d Johny ed a dual meet at r th - ar ei gh ill require luck f a t e oila and poevule, lmon ten 880rga te mile ffort for success. aa team is suffer- o t e ee t ida as oe 1967 TRACK SCHEDULE 2c Relays March 25at Florida Rtelaya hse to rly April I IarolIina State-RIecor<d Relays ed a da et x at North rarolina 22lreure lc Clen and Geo,rgia Tech ffr o cs.May I linike team s sufer- i State Meet i12-13: at ACc Meet 2be0sth a-~ ACC-SF.r All-Star Meet Teams Select e From USC ek gridiron stars nmdt w l-mrc ot last week's pro-baltmsatfl. draft.Infobl, ryn le th AC a 6-0, 173-pound- inp treu s rom Macon, Ga.,twosrih he seventh roundyeranha a Vikings of thescrn rers I League.of8yad St.an Juk, a (6-2,f agis N. C Georgetown, was Statead7 2th round by the ~ gis of the AmericanInbeal,e Phillips was theord, sikn >ice of the San BYN u 4i 6i- - of the AFL. Phil- nns 235-pounder from Byn lohda62rcr All-Atlantic Coast BsnLau atsm e hr team choice in hsta o h egecan Inbl ad a pio tal,Bratiedte.C AA Chatuwpio shriph .,todayfor th NCAA wimmi s and hadin Laughlin is competoing toarnth n-etr Ltrdy.Reuls f her vetsar of be yars calagainstmN.iC. Vfbohteoeanth-met atevn com y C wmig n )vn ampdsionsp he Crolia pol Fe. 232. I asebalf,the he outryan hacnsitetl scod a62rund theruningfo a irsdiiso fini,striin BR eodinte2YAd brtoe in 76hin nships,bthisytim ofs 2 had. wa one second yintie for Pierre, SDin thatcollegiat Basth vet in hiseastelst sumer f here. hisatifm fon the Neaguemeetm r, aughlin anSwlrtrvlt i )la ocm AAU ChampionshipswihaebngelApl >eso h SCsimn ea r nEs