The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 12, 1967, Page Page Ten, Image 10
G(atnecock Second Baseman W?'
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Taylor D
Sternberg
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w o r I d r e e o r ,l holder Valerie
lirunel i. not4*0 corpe1ting thi. " ear.
)ahney Pasco of USC has posted
the third best time in the league in
the 120 high hurdles with a 1.i .
('lemson has the top two men in
Jim Tyler and Bill Manos who
have posted 1.1.2 and 1.1.1, respee
tively.
The m ile run .hould he a thriller
H ith Bsob TIa" for of t S(:, 1":4 tern
herg of Duke and \1ike William,
of i \(; in contention . Wiam i.
the de fend inig chamnpion and Tay -
lor fini.hedl .econd in Ia$t .ear's
running. Sternberg is just a sopho
mo re, an d h .t week he defealed
Ta"lor in lth, l'S(:-D)uke dual meel.
Wi'!ians has turned in this sea
n's t lp time in the 880-yard run
n ith a 1:50.5. Taylor is the de
fendiii champion and he is tied
with Dan I)onalie of Maryland for
the second best time in the con
ference with 1:52.2.
The javelin throw could possibly
he a Maryland sweep as the top
five javelin tosses in the confer
once have come from the Terp
sqiuad. Richard 1)ull leads the pack
with a 2:3.-21. toss.
In the twO-mile run Sternherg
has the top effort of the' .ea's4n)I
and he is expected to take the
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Tops In
evntinth AC e. l'C'
The tpivot puefot
this Wan and he fve in
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efnends 884
Tops In
c"rhapl in the broa um p forIS(
th Gi. oconore ait I'edcdie
wio up, the fith hi"' t ic far.
"ihe top five sJ)ot put efforts
in the oi fe rene a re dividtedie
hu rdlemnlsonll bn Mari and. Tg
lwa,z of Clemson has the best throw
this Season anid he is avored in
the meeet.
I .eonird f apman is expected to
rab a pc ace in the broad j ai for
the (;amerc"ks. Dave Smith could
piCk lp points in the iigeh jump.
hle,'t i" col Ibe a t ighit race'. '11 r
earli hi season baes in the ece t
vau l.' 1w4 Cin thef U - emetb.ut.
mi o w e r r, fia% iajttre l a5d
He is favor1mie this.weed u
Jim Thopits of has td ci
m3.3 it aoui ht h fiih. leaUS at
(lint v aown of u ketr.di
rai e his season best in the pole
vault in te U SC-uke meetr but
mi<'ed his fin 'ii at templt at 1a5-6.
te is favot"ed this weeken , bt
'ola Thompson of M yland coul
make it a tight finish. 1' S(' does
not have a pole Vault entry.
The winner oif the Outtag
Athlete Aw%ard in'ia be D)ick 1' rich
ter. lie orters the 100, 200, both
relayvs, the broad junip and the
triple jump.
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Mile Run
The~4 top) three finisheorsi in the
conference meet in each event will
gi againt the top quali fiers from
the4 Southieastern, (onference in Co
ln t_hin on M1ay 20. This meet will
feate mny o a he top colegiate
athletes~ fromthi *Ije Mctionu. Some of
the thiletC s rav e unn er to
her e et th e fi. S. in the 1968
OI.nmic a mesMay 20.eico nn"ity.
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Golfers
By IIEYWARD ADDY
Staff Writer
The Carolina golf team leaves
Columbia Sunday to participate in
the ACC tournament at Pinehurst,
N. C., which will begin on Monday
and end Tuesday.
Seven golfers from each ACC
team will compete in the 36-hole
event, which will be decided by the
five lowest scores from each school.
Medalist honors will also be pre
sented to the tournament's lowest
scorer.
The Gamecocks, who finished the
season with a 10-6 record, have not
seen any match competition since
their May 1 encounter with Presby
terian.
"I don't think the lay-off will
have any ill effects," stated coach
Jimmy Pulliam. "If anything, I
think it will be a big help, since it
has allowed the boys plenty of time
to practice."
When asked about the chances
of the team in the upcoming tour
nament, Pulliam had this to say:
"Wake Forest has to be considered
the team to beat in the tournament,
with I)uke, UNC and us not far
behind. Because of our past per
formances and the way the boys
have been playing lately, I think
we will make a real good showing."
Although it is agreed on that
Wake Forest will be the team to
beat, the Deamon Deacons will be
missing one of their better golfers.
Jack Lewis will not be on hand for
the tournament since he will be
competing in England.
"I think the loss of Lewis will
hurt Wake a little, but because of
their depth, his absence will be
hardly noticeable," explained Pul
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