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Netters After I By DIANE CLAYPOOLE Ast. Sports Editor The Clemson Tigers broke a 35. match winning streak of the Car. olina netters, defeating them 5.4. Clemson is now 7-0. Bobby Heald lived up to his ACC championship reputation de feating Clemson's David Cooper, Heald Stretches S~Scame 1411 GERVAIS ST. THE NEW & DIl Fiesta Columbia's Larg Fine Food . ALL YOU CAN EA Thinkin, To Eurc See us foi Travel S Li First Na A "IF BEE~ INCi Jamnes 0. Joan Hac Walter Br4 also starring JACI STARTS WEDN Beat Di Joss To 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. According to USC Coach Bill McClain, Cooper is the best clay court player in the con. ference. The key match, however, was a come-from-behind victory in the number two singles as Clemson's Nick Kelaidis defeated Jay Schlosser, 6-4, 4-6, 8.6. Schlosser Staff Photo by Dik MMIlla For Backhand TIME SUN.-THUR. 11:30-1:45 FRIDAY 11:30-1:45-5:30-7:30 FFERENT . .. Buffet est Selection of g of Go'ng ope This Si r all your travel ori ervice tional Bank TIIERE'S EVER REEN A FUNNI sTUERN, IT COULD NOTr HA N INTENTIONAL. - AND Thi ID)ES 'CAT BALLOU'!" --WIILIAM TI'SIIEI, The IIolyw(ood1 Reporter4 inerFet kett , ELAM ESDAY ake, 8-1 Tigers dropped the first set and came back in the second set. He then gained a 5-3 advantage in the third set but Kelaidis held his serve and tied it up at 5.5. Each won their service again and the score was 6.6. Kelaidis won his serve and broke Schlosser's serve for an 8-6 victory. In the number three singles Sarfraz Rahim downed USC's Bill Austin, 6.4, 6.4. Henry Ragle lost to Tiger netter, Gordon Hebert, 8.6, 6.2, in the number four singles match. Lewis Weisser topped Clem son's Ed Shelton, 7-5, 6.3 and Stuart Reynolds also tallied a sin gles win for Carolina, defeating Jim Poling, 7-5, 6-1. In doubles competition, Heald and Schlosser defeated the Tiger team of Rahim and Kelaidicf 5-7, 6.2, 6.3. By this time, however, Cooper and Poling had defeated Carolina's Bill Austin and Ragle, 6.0, 6.0, in the number two dou bles and the Tigers had taken the number three doubles match when Shelton and H e b e rt downed Reynolds and Weisser, 4.6, 6-3, 6.4. Friday afternoon the netters bounced back from their loss to the Tigers and dropped Duke, 8-1. The Gamecocks swept the sin gles matches, led by Heald who beat his opponent, 6-0, 6-1. Weis. ser, Austin, Reynolds and Ragle all won in straight sets. Schlosser had to come from behind to beat his man, 6-1, 6-4, 6-1. Carolina's only defeat of the day came as Austin and Ragle lost the number three doubles match, 9-7, 8-10, 6.4. Heald and Schlosser also took three sets de feating their opponents, 7-5, 0-6, 7-5. Weisser and Reynolds took straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. ummer? rangements 782-3970 1500 Forest Drive ER7 V res 1 -3-5-7-9 A Sportsbill By BILL MADDEN The Kentucky Baron came to town last week to talk to the Columbia Tip Off Club about politics and basketball. The Kentucky Baron of course is Adolph Rupp the man who came to the University of Kentucky on a two-year con tract to coach basketball. That was 39 years and 810 vic tories ago. But the Baron sums up his success simply: "Nothing is more fun than to take a bunch of kids and go out there and whip somebody." It would appear that the Baron has made a pretty steady habit of whipping somebody. And despite his folksy manner of shrugging success, you know when he talks about the competitive world of athletics that he means business. "I believe that the old adage of 'it matters not whether you win or lose but how you played the game' is a lot of poppycock! Otherwise, why did they invent scoreboards? "Winning does make a lot of difference. Some people's philosophy is that if you're not a success somebody will always be there to take care of you. They're the people that aren't willing to do anything to help this country but pick up that check at the beginning of every month. "In sports you learn you don't get anywhere unless you're willing to pay the price. That's what made this coun try so great. It didn't get great because some left end laid down and waited for someone to help him out." Needless to say the Baron addressed his remarks to those who doubt value of college athletics. And no matter what side of the fence you stand on you'd have to agree that this man stands tall for his profession. When it comes down to the basic ingredient of college athletics Adolph Rupp is a hard liner. "Athletic scholarships are what have given a multitude of youngsters a start in life-it's the challenge that's pre sented them. If you're made of the right kind of stuff you'll respond to that challenge." I'll buy that. 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