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By JIM HANEY
Sports Editor
Army used a tenacious defense
and some hot outside shooting in
the first half to knock the Game.
cocks out of the NIT, 59-45, in a
quarterfinal game Tuesday night.
The Gamecocks had to play with.
out guard Billy Walsh, who was
injured Monday night. Walsh suf
fered a cut that required n i n e
stitches to sew up when he was cut
by glass from a broken revolving
door.
Army jumped off to an early
lead, 16-8, with 8 minutes gone in
the first half and never trailed
after that point. The Gamecocks
came out of their zone defense into
a man-to-man late in the opening
half, but were unable to keep the
Cadets from amassing a 31-23 half.
time lead.
When Tom Owens picked up his
fourth foul with 15 minutes left in
the game Army with a 40-28 lead
and the cause was all but lost.
Army then stretched their lead to
18 points, 54-36.
John Roche led the Gamecocks'
scoring with 16, followed by Tom
Owens with seven and Bob Crem
ins with six.
The smaller Army five did an
excellent job of blocking USC off
the boards and were able to keep
Owens and Ribock from being ef
fective inside.
The loss gave the Gamecocks a
21-7 record for the season.
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By DIANE CLAYPOOIE
Aset. Sports Editor
The Gamecock tennis team de
feated Ohio University Saturday,
8-1.
Bobby Heald, playing first sin
gles for Carolina rolled past Ohio's
Steve Modell, 6.1, 6.2. Heald won
the number one singles title last
year to rank as the top tennis play.
er in the ACC.
Heald also won the singles title
in the South Carolina Intercolle
giate tournament in addition to his
ACC singles crown last year.
Carolina's Jay S chlosser de.
feated Ohio's Lee Adams in three
sets, 6.4, 3.6, 6-1. Schlosser is also
a returning letterman from the
undefeated team last year.
In tht third singles position Bill
Austin of USC defeated T e r r y
Payton in a three-set match, 6-3,
4-6, 6-2.
Henry Reagle, a senior, t o o k
Ohio's Jerry Strait in a close two.
set match, 8-6, 8-6. Reagle plays
Track Schedule
March 22, Furman Relays Away
March 29, Florida Relays Away
April 5, State-Record Relays Home
April 7, Duke Home
April 12, Georgia Tech Home
April 16, Clemson Home
April 19, North Carolina Away
April 24, N. C. State Away
April 26, N. C. Relays Away
May 3, Georgia Away
May 9-10, ACC Meet Away
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Carolina.
Returning letterman Lewis Weis
ser easily defeated Mike Hamm of
Ohio, 6-1, 6-3. Weisser plays the
number five position for the Game
cock netters.
Stuart Reynolds, playing number
six singles defeated Ohio's R o n
Longoria, with a quick and easy
6-1, 6.1.
The doubles team of Heald and
Weisser took the Ohio doubles team
of Modell and Adams in a three-set
match, 4.6, 6-4, 6-4. Schlosser and
Reynolds defeated P a y t o n and
Strait in the second doubles posi
tion in an unusual three-set match,
6-0, 4-6, 6-0.
The Gamecock doubles team of
sophomore Jeff Harick and fresh
man Tod Hanson, dropped the one
match of the day to the Ohio team,
0-6, 3-6. This was Hanson and Har
ick's first team experienced with
the USC netters.
Three scrimmage matches were
played and Carolina took all three.
Freshman Art K a m m defeated
Ohio's Fred Harry 6-1, 6-0, in a
phenomenal twenty minutes.
Doc Malloy rolled over Ohio's
D a v e McCollister, 6-2, 6-1 and
Carolina's Jeff Ream d e f e a t e d
Marco Luchkowski 6-3, 6-0.
The Gamecocks meet Southern
Illinois Friday at 2:15 p.m., at the
Maxcy Gregg courts.
"Southern Illinois and Tennessee
will be some of the hardest compe
tition we have to face this year,"
said Denny Waters, tennis team
manager.
Virgill
Basebal
The Gobblers of Virginia Tech
got five-hit pitching from lefthand
ers Steve Pittman and Eddy Oates
and handed the Gamecock baseball
team a 6-1 loss Monday afternoon
in the season's opener for both
teams.
Virginia Tech scored one run in
Intramura
Starts Ne:
By PIIP HINSON
Staff Writer
Twenty-three games were sched
uledl for last week as the intra
mural season dIraws to its end. This
is the last week of regular season
activity, but the intramural tour
ney is next week.
In Division I of the Independent
League, Zone 18 beat Zone 7 to
remain in first place with a 7-0
record. Zone 17 is second at 5-1.
In Div-ision II, Zones 3, 11 and 13
all have 6-1 records. All t h r e e
teams have two games this week.
Zone 1 at 6-2 has one game re
maining.
In Division I of the Fraternity
League, Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma
Nu are tied for first at 4-0. Phi
Kappa Alpha beat Phi Kappa Psi,
89-41, to cling to the lead. Sigma
Nu heat Phi D)elta Theta, 40-38.
P~hi IDelta Theta is third in Divi
sion I at 4-1. Kappa Alpha and
Sigma Alpha Epsilon lead Division
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Heald displays his winning
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the second inning and then
scratched starter Joe Land for two
more in the third as first baseman
Dean Hahn doubled to left center
to drive in both runs.
The Gamecocks got t h e i r un
earned run in the sixth i n n i n g
when Butch Anderson singled to
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II with 4-0 records. Kappa Alpha
beat Phi Epsilon Pi, 72-25. Phi
Kappa Sigma, who beat Lambda
Chi Alpha, 72-46, is third at 3.1.I
In Division I, Pi Kappa Alpha
meets Sigma Nu for the division
championship this w e ek. B oth h
teams also have one other game.
In D)ivision II, a similar showdown
shapes up as Kappa Alpha meets
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Again, both
teams have one other game.
Bob Czwartacky's average shot
back up to 32.5 last week, and the
Zone 18 star appears a cinch to
win the scoring championship. He
is followed by Sherlock of Zone 9
at 22.0, Patterson of Zone 11 at
21.6, Taylor of Zone 17 at 20.11
andl Sligh of Zone 3 at 19.8.
The Pi Kappa Alpha boys, Tonm
Perkins andl Bob Heald, took over
the top two scoring spots last week.
In the win over Phi Kappa Psi,
Heald scored 32 and Perkins scored
24. Heald now I e a d s fraternity
scorers with a 23.6 average, fol
lowed by Perkins at 21.6. David
Wilson, of Phi Delta Theta, is now
third at 21.0.
Sports Briefs
Ladies will be honored andl men
will not be allowved in the USC pool
Friday night and Saturday after
noon.
The intramurals p r o g r a m is
sponsoring "Ladies' Night" from
7:30 to 9:45 Friday and "Ladies'
Day" from 2.5 Saturday afternoon.
The only men present will be
the lifeguard, according to Tom
Webb of the intramural office.
BASEBALL, TENNIS
The baseball team will play Ohio
University at 1 Saturday after
noon at the Roundhouse. The ten
nis team will play Southern illinois
today at the Maxcy Gregg Courts
at. 9.1.
39-45;
ictory
"hot, by Chief Photographer Chuck Keefer
t Action
form as he smashes an over
ingles for the Gamecock net
player in the ACC in 1968.
Wins
er, 6-I
center, advanced to second in a
scratch hit by Billy Cash, took
th.rd on a passed ball and scored
on the only Virginia Tech error of
the day.
The Gobblers then exploded for
three more runs in the n i n t h.
Wayne Javins dloubled off Jimbo
Smith, who had relieved Land in
the fifth. Steve Rossen singled him
home after a sacrifice bunt.
A wild pitch and a passed ball
allowed another run, and the Gob
bilers pulledl off a double steal for
their sixth run of the afternoon.
T1he five Gamecock hits were
scattered among five players, left
fielder D)on Stanley, second base
man Wallie .Jones, third baseman
Anderson, first baseman Cash and
centerfielder Terry Floyd.
Land lasted four innings, gave
up four hits, three runs, struck
out three and walked three. Smith
pitched four and one-third innings,
giving up four hits andl three runs,
striking out one and walking four.
The Gamecocks will play Ohio
Saturday at the Roundhouse,
B eaufort
Defeats
Lancaster
MYRTLE BEACH - Bleaufort
Regional Campus dlefeatedl Lancas
ter Regional Campus 64-57 Satur
(lay night here for the Carolina
League championship.
Lancaster w a s r-egular season
basketball champion and defending
tournament champion in the league
which sponsors athletic competition
between Univ-ersity regional cam
Friday in the semifinals Beau
fort dropped Union 71-67 despite
a full court press that brought
Union within one point with less
than two minutes to play. Union
led by a point at the half.
Lancaster dlefeated Coastal 53-47
in the other Friday game. Coastal
had wvon Thursday 70-68 with a
field goal in the last 10 seconds.
Union d r o p p e d Aiken 95-70
Thursday and Beaufort beat Flor
ence. Lancaster had a bye.
During the tournament t h e r e
were a skeet shoot, two golf tour
naments, three dances each night
and a naoluida party.