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Lanier Regionals MVP Bob Lanier, St. Bonaventure's 6 11, 275-pound center won the Eastern Regionals Most Out standing Player and headed the all-tournament team The four other players selected to the team were N.C. State's Vann Williford, who scored 71 points in two games, Niagara's All America Calvin Murphy, Matt Gantt, also of St. Bonaventure,i and Howard Porter of Villanova. The tournament proved costly to the Bonnies, however. Although they routed Villanova in the championship game Saturday, 97 74, they lost Lanier, who suffered a ruptured tendon in his knee. Lame wil repor.tedly have to unerge- surgery while the team plays in the NCAA finals in College Park, Md. Thursday and Saturday. Jacksonville, New Mexico State and defending champion UCLA will be the other three teams in the finals. N. C. State blastedNiagara in the consolation game, 108-88. It was the first time that a varsity team had ever scored more than 99 points in Carolina Coliseum. Williford had a career high of 36 points to lead all scorers. Rick Anheuser had 28 points and Paul Coder added 24. Murphy had 35. After the Game, Niagara's Coach Frank Hayden said that number 23 would be retired from the Purple Eagle's roster. This has been Murphy's number his three years at Niagara. He scored 35 points against State for his last collegiate game. TIPPY' "FAMOUS CoAs DAILY LUNCHEON S No. I - Enchiladb, Tamal Corn@ No. 2 - Meat Taco, Tost Tostado with Guacamole No. 3 - One Burrito and O ,MONTERREY DINNEI Enchiladas, Tamale, Ba Carn., Tostado con Gi Con Chili Con Queso, Mi REGULAR DINNER Enchiladas, Tamale, B. Cerne, Tostado TIJUANA SPECIAL . 3 Enchiladas with Chili TA(< Mint Tuces.......... Bes. Turns.......... Guausl Taues....... 140 Mon. thru Sat. - 11 With This Ad C 3405 Forest Drive What Bee We must be brags Beechwood Agein I;Because we're sti flak about it. L Beechwood ..,. bi Beechwood Ageini why don't you t body what it is?" So we will. 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LOS ANESa rc TA- *an _HO - Lanier Will Peters Rugby Cl last game The Rugby Club will play what may be their last home game of the spring season this Saturday at 2 against N. C. State on intramural field B. Rugger Jack Claser said the rugby team will definitely work hard to beat the Wolfpack. "They're good," Claser admitted, adding that the Duke squad which beat USC, 17-10, was the best team they'd played all season. The rugby team lost to the University of North Carolina Saturday, 8-3, in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels put together a successful penalty kick, a try and a con version against one try for USC. The penalty kick came on an offs ides ecall, Clasen said. In rugby a player kicking the ball must either touch the ball next himself or a pla yer who was behind him when he k icked the ball must touch it next. If a player who was in front of the k icker when he kicked the ball is the next person to touch the ball, a offsides penalty is called. The opposing team then has the option to either run the ball, with the offending team stationed 10 yards back, or to kick the ball through the uprights in football field goal fashion. The option depends on the point of the infraction. If the infraction occurs within kicking range, the Steam with the option will kick. The al about geing? iser ferment a second time. wers quit after one fermen a don't.) chwood strips offer extra ea for tiny yeast particles o cling to, helping clarify he beer. And since these trips are also porous, they elp absorb beer's natural edge," giving Budweiser ts /inished taste. Or in other vords, "a taste, a smooth. ess and a drinkability you ,il find in no other beer at ny price." h yes, drinkability. That's ,hat's so speCcial about eechwood Ageing. ut you. know that. r of Beers. BaseL with ] Rv TEDDY IIEFFNER Asst. Sports Editor The 1970 edition ot USC baseball will debut under new coach Bobby Richardson tomorrow against Furman at the Paladins diamond. Senior Jimbo Smith has won the nod on the mound for the Gamecocks. Smith has been a top pitcher for the last two years. The rest of the lineup is still not complete. At first base last season's top hitter Buddy Caldwell returns after a knee operation. Caldwell is a long ball hitter who also hits for average. A real battle has developed at second base between outstanding freshman Tommy Moody and a veteran from last year, Gregg Wolfrey. Moody has had the edge lately and seems likely to start at Furman. Moody, a A. C. Flora graduate, turned down a half scholarship offer from Clemson to play at USC. He is a sure fielder with a knack for getting on base. Junior Butch Anderson has the shortstop job sewn up af ter a year at third for the Carolina varsity. Anderson is a high average hitter who is capable of giving the ball a long ride. A former American Legion Player of the Year, An derson has had several feelers from the pro scouting ranks. Third base is being contested between junior Billy Petosky and freshman Bruce Pudlock. Petosky is back after sitting out a year ub plays of season infraction against UNC occured about 2D yards from the goalpost, Clasen said. D.R. Jim Wynn, assistant professor of pharmacy, scored the only USC try. Peterson si Carolina b South Carolina has announced the signing of Ed Peterson, a 6-4 guard sought by 300 schools. Peterson, averaging 27.1 his junior year and 26.1 his junior year and 26.9 his senior year, led Montgomery County, Md. in scoring for the last two years. D)escribed by his coach, Bill Lancaster a Lancaster ran over Spartanburg 5-62 in the finals of the Carolina ~egional Campus Tournament at 4yrtle Beach Saturday. Steve Thomas of Lancaster cored 35 points to lead the Lan ~ers to their sixth tournament ha mpio nship in the se ven years of he Regional Campus Tournament. Tommy Ward and Tony Starnes hipped in 15 and 13 respectively or the winners, while El bert Jones iit 22 for the losing Bantams. Coastal Carolina won the con solation game with a 113-73 win I river Uinion. Dan Peavy had 29 and all te Furm while Pudlock is considered a blu chip prospect. Last year whil playing in the Dutch Fork semi-pr league Petosky hit over .400 an was his club's only selection t play in the all-star game. Pudlock big and strong, is a long ball hitter In the outfield freshmej Jackie Brown and Howard Bar field have nailed down the centei and left field spots, respectively while veterans Don Stanley anc Ronnie Fulmer wage war for th right field position. Brown, a former infielder, is a switch hitter with good speed. Barfieki, on football scholarship, has good speed and is a good hitter. Both Stanley and Fulmer starr last season but have been beater out by the younger men. In Coact Richardson's youth movement fiv( players will see extensive duty as freshman. Joe Land and Tony DiVonese STARTING CATCIER "ITCHERI H UDDV)It SMITH CALDWELL will share the duties behind the plate. Land is a coqverted pitcher who swings a good bat. DiVonese has a rifle arm and great defensive moves at the receiving spot. Land is expected to start tomorrow with DiVonese slated for action against George Washington. The Generals are here for a twin bill the 21st. Besides Smith in the pitching department the 'Cocks can call on freshman Allen Hilliard, one of the most sought after high school pitchers in the country last year. Gary Lance, a starter at shortstop gns with asketball Kyle, as "a dedicated player who makes the clutch points," Peterson cited USC 's "class" as his reason for choosing South Carolina. Coach Frank McGuire noted that Peterson was " a big backcourt man who has tremendous shooting ability from the corner." Peterson played at Springbrook High School in S in Silver Springs. vins 75-62 Mike Holmes 25 for Coastal. Top scorers for Union were Bob Bolin and with 23 and Gary Wilbanks with 19. Six of the regional campuses of USC participated in the three oay event held annually at the end of the regular basketball season. As in the ACC tournament, the winner of the tournament is the league winner. This is the third year that the tournament has been played :n Myr tle Beach. In past years it has een held at Allenda:le and Florence. IO4+ am to ntom last season, is also expected to see mound duty. Other top pitchers are Larry Erbaugh and Arnie Mar zullo. Bnth were starters last year bill Frank McGuire is the loude of the Atlantic Coast Conferer a means o f de te rm ining the b, he is by no means the sole colleagues--even those consi vantage the tournament wo season cham pion should go on Certainly I can see and un coaches which are expressec Fighting Irishman. Yet, the t event which captures the im and more im portant, it makes Now, of course, the ACC treasury that the members ar belong anymore. On the con swag every now and then. Re longer requires the revenu operate successfully. Too, the of headaches and problems b enough seats anywhere to a want to see it. Not even enougi heavy sugar to help secure bi compelling arguments that t, the playing of the tournamer Granted that it is unfair, uni it is still the premier event of terest is concerned. If the coai and they do--then they have t interest makes it all big time because it does -g ive seven clui the tournament, without the as be a sterile as playing ten racquet. Playing at Christmas to revive the Dixie Classic. The world of sports is replet tournament. In baseball, for then each league must hold Series entrants are determir professional football. It does nc team with the best regular ! scoop up the post season goodi, when- the chips are down. McGuir e m erely repeats wI tends when he says giving a t you after two regular season derdog to t riumph. He believe contemporaries. But I really v win a third game more than sa The fact is that the ACC is nament for a long time to cor for the coac h who feels he is Iil success negated by one slip ui discontinue the tournament wi of fans. More people, remember, a clubs which are not winning t are interested in the front rui the interest h ig h all over the Important: Major cont scholarship funds are encourc because they can buy tickE nament. Whether it is a pala gainsay the tact that money is nothing will likely be done to'i big, cheerful ivmes open orrow Other freshman expected to see acti on are Bon Kleinknecht at first base, Gary Walsh on the mound and Tommy McGee in the infield. :urrie IOUTH f the ISUTH st and most vehement critic ice basketball tournament as asketball championship. But critic. Most of his coaching istent losers to whose ad rks--agree that the regualr to the NCAA glories. derstand the feelings of the I in such fiery tones by the ournament is a great sports agination of countless fans, a barrel of money. has so much money in its -e never assessed anything to trary there is a split of the ally, then, the conference no e from the tournament to tournament causes all sorts ecause there are simply not ccommodate all those who i for the folks who put up the 3ll players. There are many end to sway reason against it. iecessary and troublesome, the whole year as far as in Ches want to play big time o consider the fans whose . Fans like the tournament :s a second chance. Playing pect of championship would nis with no strings in the would be rediculous; better a with precedents for such a instan :e, each division and playois before the .World ied. The same is true in it necessarily follow that the ieason season record will es. You must be able to win iat every other coach con eam a third chance to beat games is inviting the un s this, and so do most of his vonder if a team is likely to y a second o ra f ifth. likely to continue its tour ,e. To disapprove is natural kel yto see a whole season of 3 in post season play. But to auld be to lessen the interest ire interested in the seven he regular season title than mner. The tournament keeps league. ributors to the athletic iged to dump bigger bundles htc to the basketball tour table pill or not, nobody can vital to athletic success, and Jnsettle the generosity of the Calendar Tuesday. March 17 Movie "The Pumpkmn Eater.' Russell House Assemb!v Room. 3. 6 9 pm U'SC Sailing C'lub. B A 118, 5 30 pm Wednesday.. March 18 tS'Campus ('rusade for ('brist. Facuity The Flea Market Standas threlttgh Frida' i.:in s -V0il p in wantiied Female to share 2 bedroom fur mished apartment near campus 253-8724 W,elcomne ba.ck from ('H. 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