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By Jim Haney - Sport Co Nestled in an obscure cor the University's intramural of Out of that office comes a schedules, ID card-borrowed b mural publicity releases and m ing the recreational program I The man responsible for a intramural director. Webb is toward a master's degree in p Webb is also the man mair University's intramural systen job he's doing and he'll shrug doesn't mind the work and ge1 he doesn't do much. Don't believe it. He does everything that College" with a place to play I and a place to escape from th< athletic exercise. He does a good job. No o: would attempt to deny that. He has some great ideas t< tion department on a par with and the money, he has the en them work. Webb is now in the proc( service classification so that I sity's staff and get the job d< We sincerely hope that his versity and "Joe College" wil Webb leaves. Regardless of the outcome off to Tom Webb. ACC Roundup Thinclads The USC track team is leading the ACC with a 3-0 mark, but the Gamecock thinclads haven't col lided with laryland, perennially the class of the ACC's track teams. Maryland has run only one con ference meet and has a 1-0 record. Terp tracksters have recorde.-d the best times or distances in 11 of the 15 events. Gamecock Bob Kazeka has the second best time in the 880. His 1:53.5 time is be hind Duke Blue Devil Jim Dorsey's 1:53.3 showing. Tyler Hlellams has the second best long jump, a 23'134" effort. Mlike Harvey of Virginia has the~ best (distance, 25'2". D)ave Smith has to raise his high jump mark to 6'10" to match Mlaryland's John Hanley. Smith has cleared the bar at 6'7%". The golf team is in a b)attle with Mfaryland for second p)lace in the I 8 lunn -Sports Editor ner of University Terrace is fice. maze of game schedules, gym asketball and footballs, intra ost important, ideas for mak )etter for the student. I this activity is Tom Webb, a graduate student, working hysical education. ly responsible for making the i click. Tell him what a great and say he enjoys it and he ierally try to make you think can be done to provide "Joe >asketball and a place to swim ? academic world with a little e familiar with the situation put the University's recrea the best, and given the time ergy and enthusiasm to make !ss of appealing his selective ie can remain on the Univer me. appeal is granted. The Uni I lose a mighty good man if The Gamecock sports hat is Set Pace conference. The Deacons of Wake Forest are on top of the league with a 5-0 ACC mark and an 8-0 overall showing. USC is 3-2 in the conference their losses at the hands of UNC and Wake--and holding down the conference's third spot. Clemson leads the ACC race for the tennis title. The Tigers are unbeaten in 16 matches, seven of them family houts. The Gamecocks are fourth with a 4.2 conference showing and a 15-2 mark overall. The USC b as eb a ll team is boggedl in the A CC cellar with an 0-7 record going into today's battle with pace-setting UNC. The Tar Heels are 6-2 in the con ference, followed by Clemson, 6-3, and Maryland, 5-3. No Game cock p)layer is among the top) three dlepart ment leaders. ~rom thLe House of DALLY TH Th bhi bu e or MVen s Fashlion Footwear Intramt Wide St By JIM HANEY Sports Editor U S C 's intramural department: handles everything from schedul ing games to helping students im. prove their picnics. It covers the gauntlet of sports -everything from football to putt putt golf-keeps lifeguards at the University pools and checks out. equipment to students for the mere showing of a plastic II) card. That's where the picnic conies in. Students can pick up a volleyball or iost anything else athletic on their way to 11411 0imp, another area of intramural activity. Coordinating this scramble of athletic activity is Tom Webb, di rector of i n t r a m u r a I s. "Each. year," Webb said, "we try to set up the best possible program to handle as many people who want to compete as possible." That program includes 20 inde pendent and 15 fraternity teams playing football, softball, basket ball, bowling, swimming, t r a c k. golf, volleyball, putt-putt, p i n g pong, tennis and badminton. The intramural o f f i c e sets the schedule of games, provides the ref erees and keeps the records of the results. In addition Webb and his cohorts distribute equipment a n d keep the equipment in shape. That maintenance program even includes sewing up the torn jer seys that result from over-eager ness in flag football games. This task is usually the realm of secre tary Fran Drake. Webb has far-ranging plans to expand the scope of the intramural department to include more exten sive recreation programs and facil. 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I think the students are interested in the pro gram here and I think they deserve the facilities. What we need is complete cooperation from every one involved." Webb would like to expand the' recreation facilities for those stu dents who don't compete in orga nized intramural sports by getting. more tennis courts and lighting the ones that are now available. "I feel the students are getting shortchanged on facilities," he said. "I think the University should take a long look at the facilities now availab',. You can't play football and softball indoors, and the fields are being taken up by the athletic complex." le continued, "Of course we're HEDRICE DRI LONG SLEEV French Cuff 100% Cottor by EAGLE - WHITE-FLAME-BLUE MUSTARD-MOSS-BRO See Our Selt Vih Not what you' tional vesteds are legion), w Dacron polyest suits for the v had anywhere Use your GAM open one by press cAm )artmen .thletic I happy to be getting the athletic com plex, but the University needs to think about what we're going to do in the meantime." Webb also plans to incorporate the various clubs such as the soc cer and rugby clubs into the intra UNC Golfej Past Gamec The University of North Caro lina dealt the Gamecock golf team a 11-10 defeat. Tar Heel Jim Barnes sank a 15 foot putt in the last match to boost the UNC team to victory. Barnes defeated H a p p Lathrop 2%-%. Lathrop is the defen(ling South Carolina Intercollegiate as well as South Carolina Amateur champion. He shot a 73. UNC's G e n e Phipps defeated Ronnie Smoak, 3-0. USC's Stuart, Taylor defeate(d Marty West, 3-0. Taylor shot a 70. Wade Mayo of USC shot a 69 to defeat Joe lackler, 2-1. Team mate Jimmy Hawkins also brought home a victory when he shot a 68 against Tar Heel golfer Dave Be vackqua for a 3-0 win. Carolina's Richard Tinsley shot a 73 in his loss to Glenn Star opoll. L'S ss SHII E SH( Dacron, Col $9.00 PERMA-I Button NN ction of Distinctiv 118 SALUDA AVE. - FIVE POINTS 11 it Our Ve :4epc-u rl orc ol uit FO u h osr vesion e tailor the best of fabrics . . .' er and wool . . . in impeccable 3 ,arm season. And add the smoo around. Plaids and solid tones, ECOCK Charge Account. If you don' niing your Student I.D. card to our credi DPBN FRIDAY NIGHmTS 'TIL 9 P.M t Spans nterest mural program with an eye to ward arranging games with other clubs within the state. "We want to establish other clubs, too, like a swimming club and a weightlifting club - maybe even an archery club," he added. rs Squeak ocks, 11-10 Max Potect tied Tar Heel Harry Wilkes 1%-1%. Poteet shot a 73. "We played the best golf of the year against U N C," commented Coach Jimmy Pulliam. According to Pulliam, many of the matches could have gone either way. Barnes birdied the last three holes to defeat Lathrop as Lath rop parred the last three. The Gamecock golfers tied Duke Tuesday, 10%-10%. "The match came down to the last hole, but Carolina bogeyed the hole and lost the match," s a i d Pulliam. The season record is now five wins, two losses, and two ties. The golfers will meet Georgia Tecl', East Tennessee, and Wofford Fri (lay in Tryon, N. C. The ACC tour nament will be held next Friday at N. C. State. 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Anderson had two of the Game. cocks' hits. Marzullo and Stanley had one each. The team plays UNC today and N. C. State Saturday at the Roost. Now Showing ACADEMY AWARD WINNER CLIFF ROBERTSON BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR AS As A L - Escape With Us Today 1:20-3:15-5-7-9 Relax With Us in 0Air-conditioned Comfort AT TIlE .. . Fox I. .. OF COURSE LAST WEEK ENDS WED. LOCAL SHRIF K LEE MARVIN TOSHIRO MlFUNME PANAVISiON TECH4NiC0.0R' CAC ~~ 3T