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Heald Sets I
Tennis T
Georgia f
The Gamecock tennis team bea
a strong Georgia Tech team, 6-3, ir
a match at the Maxcy Gregg court
Saturday.
Lead by Bobby Heald, who dis
posed of his opponents, 6-3, 6-4, the
netters took four of the six singles
matches and two doubles matches.
USC lost the number two an<
number six singles matches as Jay
Scholosser fell, 6-1, 6.4, and Henry
Reagle lost, 7.5, 7-5.
Lewis Weisser, playing the num
ber three position, downed his op
ponent in three sets, 8-6. 2-6, 6-3
Bill Austin won a gruelling threc
set affair, 6-4, 10-12, 6-4 and Stuar
Reynolds also took three sets beat
ing his man, 5-7, 6-1, 6.4.
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The netters then dropped the
number one doubles match as
Georgia Tech's Bcb Speicher and
Larry Turnvill outlasted Heald and
Schlosser, 3-6, 6-2, 6.3.
The number two and number
three doubles teams were able to
win their matches, however, to
give the Gamecocks the win.
Weisser and Reynolds dropped
the first set to the Engineers, 3-6,
but bounced r>ack to win the next
two sets and the match, 6-3, 6-4.
Reagle and Austin took the f*rst
set of their doubles match, 6-3, but
lost the seccnd, 10-12. They then
rallied to overwhelm their oppo
sition, 6-0, in the third set.
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By BRUCE HONICK
The "happy hunting grounds" of Frank McGuire are
not restricted to New York and New Jersey as one might
be led to believe. This spring the Irishman zeroed in on
Dillon, S. C. and ended up bagging a young man named
Casey Manning.
Manning comes to Carolina with credentials indicative
of a bona fide college prospect. As a junior at Dillon High
School he sported a 31.8 scoring average while pacing his
team to an 18-2 record. As a senior Manning led the Wild
cats to the State AAA crown and a 23-3 season while boasting
a remarkable 34-plus average.
His best single game effort was against McCall last year
when he scored 62 points. He also scored 56 points in another
contest.
The 6-2, 165-pound cager was sought by over 60 schools,
but later narrowed down his choices to three - Davidson,
Clemson and Carolina. He was named to the "Dixie Dozen,"
an all-star team comprised of the top 12 high school players
in the South. Neealess to say, he was an All-State selection.
Manning is the first Negro to sign a basketball grant-in
aid with the Gamecocks, which poses a prob!em. The Charlie
Scott incident last February is still fixed in the minds of
many. How will the USC student body react to having a
Negro play for their beloved Alma Mater?
Will they call him "nigger," toss pennies and make him
feel uncomfortable in every imaginab!e way, or will they
respect him for what he is -an outstanding athlete and a
member of the Carolina Community?
If USC wants big-time basketball, they must be willing
to accept big-time basketball players. Casey Manning is
destined for the big-time. Will Carolina students overlook
the fact that he is colored so that they might have a big-time
basketball squad?
Everyone knows that a happy athlete is a good athlete.
If.Casey Manning is welcomed into the Carolina Community'
with open arms and made to feel at home, Casey Manning
will be happy.
Only time will tell. This is a crucial stage in the develop
ment of USC's athletic program. How USC will react to
Casey Manning will determine whether or not other Negro
athletes will play for Carolina. Only time will tell.
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Sailing
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By JIM HANEY
Sports Editor
The USC Sailing Club came
within 1% points of winning the
South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sail.
ing AFsociation (SAISA) regional
egat'.a last weekend.
The crew from Carolina finished
s:cond behind the Citadel. The
winneis will represent the SAISA
in the national fnals of the
North American Yacht Club at
Washington State University.
Hank Hitpas, vice-commodore of
the club explained that the wind
conditicns forced the regatta inte
an eight race event instead of the
14 races criginally planned.
Hitpas descr:bed the wind as
"drifting conditions" and said that
as a result of the wind no one did
consistently well. Hitpas took a
first placz, a fifth and two fourths
in the four B division races.
Ken Gorman, the A divisioi
skipper, finished first, third and
forr1th twic2.
Dav'son tcck th'rd place in the
regatta, 10% po'nts behind pace.
sett:ng Ci:adel. Oth-r teams in the
races v.ra Old Dominion, Clemson,
Duke and \"rginin.
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Invitational. Sailing in a wind of
12-18 knots, Gorman and Hitpas
swept individual honors in their
divisions. Gorman finished first
once, second twice and third twice.
Hitpas reccrded one first place
finish, three seconds and a fourth.
Clemson was second, Old Do
minion th*rd, Citadel fourth and
Davidson last.
Baseball T
In Ten Im
The baseball team lost their
eighth game of the season against
four wins Saturday, dropping a
ten inning battle to Virginia, 4-3.
The Cavaliers had tied the score
with a run in the top of the sev
enth to wipe out a 3-2 USC lead
The Gamecocks had scored three
runs in the sixth on two infield
hits, a double by Buddy Caldwell
a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly by
Ronnie Fulmer.
Caldwell and third basemar
Butch Anderson led the Gamecocks
at the plate. Caldwell had two dou
bles in five trips to the plate. An.
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The Gamecock golf team edged
Clemson, 607-608, to take the state
golf championship for the fourth
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USC's Happ Lathrop, the (Ie
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