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4 Bobby Bryant Look; t Intrami Set For ly BU'NNY LAN(ST''ON Staff Writer The Carolina intramural basket hall title will be decided Friday night when the fraternity and in dependent champions 'tangle for the campus crown. Preliminary action began Mon (lay night, but the final results were not availa)le for publication because of the Garncok'is Tues day night sports deadline. The independent title boiled down to Wednesday night's con test between Zone 1:3 and Zone 20. The Gamaecoch S P 0 R T Heald Ret Cairoinua's Nurnhwr Orw Positioril Shot In Match A1 Nine Events In Spring Sp Tlhe four USC spring spoits teams will se plenty of aictioni (luring the next week as nine events are on tap. Tlhe tennis team takes on tough Nort.h C a r o Ii n a at the Maxey Grregg C~ou rts this afternx>n 1x-fore taking a week off to prepare for the state tournanment next week Carolina's league loading base hall team travels to North Carolina this weekend for a game tAoday with D)uke 111ueo Devils and one td morrow with Wake F"orest. Tues eday the Gamnenks travel to (Clem. Toward Home .. . iral ilt Friday Undefeated Zone 1:3, which went through the regular season undefeated, de moolished Zone I Monday night, 99--19. Ashley Taylor was high scorer for Zone 1:3 with 25 points while Keith ('row tossed in 24. Zone 1:3 had whipped Zone 20 by an 11-point margin earlier in the season. Because of a series of games to decide the second place finishers in each league, the fraternity champion was not decided until last night. Four Teams The four teams which competed in the playoffs were Chi Psi, Sigma Nu, Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Nu sewed up second place in its league with a narrow 15-4.1 win over Phi Kappa Sigma Tues day night. .J o h n ' a u l Chambliss had 15 p o i n t s for the Phi Kaps while Tommy Player added I.I. Sonny Meetze was the high man for Sigma Nu with 13 points. Place In The Finals Zone 20 won a place in the in dependent finals with a 57-50 de cision over Zone 18. Henderson was the top scorer with 23 points. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, behind a I;-poilt performance hy B o b b y Tetmples, upset P'iKA, -;-41, to throw League 11 into a tie situation for second place. Sigma No then defeated SA E, 52-45, to take a chunk of second place along with Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Kappa Sigma. Gamecock photo by Galloway urns One Player, Bobby IHeahl, Returns 1Scheduled orbs Action son for a ret.ur ml latch wit.h tile T'ige rs. In track, U SC will host Georgia at t.he lRex En~lright Athletic Ce'nter Saturday afternoon. Tile Game cocks will be going after their se'cond( straiht dua111llmeet wini of tile season. Tlhey travel to Raleigh Tuesday for a mleet w i th N. C. Stait&. Thle Carolina Golf team will par t.icipate in tilt State Tourn-lamenlt at.I lmp)ton todlay and Saturday. They go to N orthl Caro-li na next week for mn a t c hi e s wit.h Wake Fot Mendlav and( Du1ke lTuesdavt. Game( With But Fires To F Wally Jones Has Sec Carolin Victory By HiYWARI) ADDY Staff Writer The USC golfers enter the State T'o,urnament in Hampton today in hope of picking up their tenth win of the season against only one lefeat. The tournament, which will he played over the nine hole Hamp ton Course, will feature teams from all South Carolina Colleges. Clemson, Wofford, Erskine, Pres Carolina Tough Ti Biy 'TONY SM1ITH Asst. Sports IEditor North Carolina's Tar Heels, de fending ACC tennis chalmpions, couldl he in for a surprise here tomUorrow~ afternoon when they meet the USC netters on the Mlaxcy Gregg Cou rts at 2:30. lomor'row's match will be the third time the Gameco(~cks have met an opponent on the M1axey Gregg Courts this week. Tuesday afternoon they dropped D)avidson, 8- 1, andl yesterdlay they met Ers kine. Although USC Coach Bill Alc C'laini has takeni a "L,et's wait and1( see" attitude towards to morrow afternoon's match, that does not mean the Gamecocks are to be taken lightly. Trhey have dI r o p p e d only three matches t his season, and all of those were to perennially strong teams. TIhey were dlealt their first loss of the season on Mlarch 25 when they dlroppedl a '7-2 match to Mlichigan State. I ess than a week later, on Mlarich 30, they were de featedl hy Clemson when they lost the final doulIes match. Last week they lost to another confer enee opponent, Mlaryland; also a 5-I defeat. T'uesdlay's win over D)avidson wvas one more step forwarad for the sopih(oor-st udded Ga:mecoc)k squad. The WVildca ts have put some strong teamis on the courits in the Past hut their team this year just dlidn't have the power to (down the G amecocks Tuesay. D)own 4-h in the first set, 1'S('s Biobby Hleald swept the next five matches to take it, 6-1, and didn't allow l)avidson's No. I singles player, Esmond Phelps, another point as he took the second set, 6-0). IHealdl will meet IN'(s Hitsy' Iliarrison in the No. I singles of tomorrow's mtatch. Hiarrison was upiset lby Clemson's Zul fi ltah imi Dt r F x 30c1iS in 0 irst Instead ... rnd Base Blocked .. . a Golfe In Stat hyterian, The Citadel, Furman and LS( will hattle for aG holes today and Saturday. "I feel that we have a real good chance to win," stated Carolina Coach Jimmy Pulliam. "We have already defeated Clemson twice this year, and a number of the schools partici pating in the match were pres ent for the Edisto Invitational, which we won on April 1." The match will feature a team Netters 1 ir Heels i last year, but he dlefeated Ilahim in Clems~on a few weeks ago. lII ald u pset IRah im in Clemson's win over the G;amecocks, but dropped h is first match of the sea son against Mlaryland. Against D)avidson, USC's Jay Schlosser dropped his first set, 41-6, against Sam Hatcher, but took two 6-2 sets to take the No. 2 singles. Larry ltuhrman defeated I )avid son's I )an Hiea ron, 6-4, 6-tI, to take the No. 8 singles and Stuart Hleyn olds took identical 6-1 sets over Peter Parrott for the Ga~me o(ks' fourth point. lien ry Ragle cl inchedl the match Spring D liy D)ON hHU'LT Staff Writer Spring dIrills for the USC football team are scheduled to get undler way Mlonday after nloon at the Rex Enhright Ath letic Center. To Carolina head coach Paul I )ietzel, as with most other coaches, football is at a time of experimentation and fundamen tals. In the spring when there is no p)ressure of preparing for the next opp)onent, the coaches c-an spend time in the indi v idual instruction of such bas ics as prope r stances, hall handling and tackling met hods. 1>iet zel says he intends to "examine the ability and poten tial of every candidate very closely in an attempt to try andl find the 22 best fighters we have.'' T[he Gamecock coaches will have a total of 76 candidates (including non - scholarship players) from which to find the best 22. Tlhere will he 26 returning lettermen, 22 of which letteredl ke, Wake Next Fake Lea ver Rival By JOHN DAVID SPADE Staff Writer Bobby Bryant pitched South Carolina into .he ACC lead Tuesday as the Gamecocks opped Clemson, 4-1. The ace southpaw allowed orly four Tiger rits as he gained his fourth victory of the season without a loss. It was Carolina's third straight confer ance win as the Gamecock's outlasted de Fending AC(' champ North Carolina, 6-5, in 17 innings on Saturday. The first conference win was also credited to Bryant as he held N. C. State to two runs n F'riday. Gamec So Billy Cash Gets Runner A rs Seek Te e Tournam :hamfpionship and an indiv idual %idual honors. ham pionship. Six plyi will l ",:,ch I'ii repr('sent each te:m and the four IX t':t,t, iest scores will be co)unttd. th" tnatt"h. 11, The team which has the best I I i ( I- ln'. core among the four cotuntid will I'ii\llmi be the winner. Iv will iefiniti" Also playing along with the other six members of each team Tb. an cc will be four additional golfers t h i t I) I ti from each school. .\nv one of t r"a t uar mat, the ten members from each anui V school will he eligible for indi . '-111try (" aturday a or the aEccks when he t-- n t 'ated llavidson' Gerg .\lMuelb-4r. 1-0, fi-2, in the No. S singlts, whib. - - ~t Ned lBurke drioppted a three-set \tth a'li natch to l)av id Je nn ings in the * t nsS \o. 6 sinigles for I )avidson's tnlyfit he hilnt, t dteita In the doubles, Hteald and ri I liuhrman defeated Ilearon andl f ne 4 Phelps, 6-3, 6-!, in the No4. 1 match, Schlosser andc IRagle took e Pl in the No. 2 match with a 8-6, ha7-5,ebe decision over P~ a r r o i t and letet' llatcher. tfrihn'w In the NO. 41 doubles. t he Iteyn-ag. I'''trtn >lds-lturke combtination downed akupnth thekIas nilrct ~itir match . wit ~-6, 6-2.A llk IInXt weer h-illilBegifinit thenumricl st rc ag th o 1nThecr (;ayrc teamsthatUSC ~'ilthe Ita .fther are o for prig (ril atI lemon taed idemso has 42returing ltterAn.fthre un adefr not qantiy, tat cunts''bh ; ui u on it say. 'A tam it thee r csted wilay by t4r ff han tem wth 1 or Las fall' (t <4 the plarsai tofrnisahe eti~4set theea t"n a we si) andfomddle oua mark e Pulla thae pone get IIf'N('ARNO (etinu gue Lead Clemson Billy Cash slammed a ninth-inning homer to give ('oach Jackie Powers' team the :3-2 win. The ('lemson win was the tenth straight for the surging Gamecocks. It also broke a 12-game losing streak against ('lemson. It was the first time a Carolina team has beaten a ('lemson team coached by Pill Wil helm. "All three games were close. We got the right combination of hits and luck," said Powers. Danny Scarpa starte<d Monday for the first time since he injured his hand two weeks ago. le collected three hits. Tlh," (;anl('ecerk. are" at I iukr' tee r:;"feir thr" fir t- nlyri(' in at f;v(' >cki -hotosbytGarloway arl'" in t}i, ('r,111r"r'ni''''. 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