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I Ia 'OL V a the St to the 0 of thrtheu of fe was bile The lay in Uo bala. to a select The picture ty were 0 19ping was am on f rbulence, ".11t and, yes, evenbood. te was dn. -bblW display. A tw connollseurs did turn out for tbe first s1Ogof the spin by &Mt-ih-dd~j*f PaiA bletwsi and his staff of football Van Goghs. Dietael, leading a pack of eager sometimes overeager players dcoaches drew the first line by Baseballe Wake an4 The baseball squad makes its second of three consecutive weekend journeys Friday and Saturday with Coach Bobby Richardson hoping the good pit ching of the past few games con tinues and the silent Gamecock bats come alive. Carolina meets Duke Friday in a single game and moves over to Wake Forest Saturday for a doubleheader. The Gamecocks go into the weekend with a 7-12 overall record and a 4-6 in the ACC. Leo Hart, with a 0.47 ERA, will pitch for Duke. Richardson was pleased with the pitching during the past couple of weeks but expressed concern over the lack of hitting. Carolina has scored only nine runs in the last nine games and has been shut out three times during this span. Gamecock pitchers during the same stretch have pitched one shutout, two one run, and two two run games. Freshman lefthander George Attica Records ICOUNT LP'S & TAPES Hard Rock - Soul Under new Management in Maudy's Bosom. YEAR'S MOSY TA LKED.ASOUT MOVIK THEADVI *ed n as NowITHEAn SHOi LOVE HAPI YOU LEAST inth'cSN Shows 1:0( 7:00 P EN 6-:00 dtffnthe first day m &alm ini. A few p a' like scarlet a background. Because injurles they could not exeEses. After thi loogenii the mass of gigai separated into vari, according to their positions. A stop by the quarte led to the discovery terbacks must know tI or without other play They must be able to t1 into a net which repr missing receiver. The call the play and the q would react exactly situation. The next stop was tt station.'There one coul to the sight of rs la Beam shut out A Maryland 1-0 on one inning bloop single by in the final game on la trip and Richardsoi recent performances his other freshman Alan Hilliard, as "bri Hilliard beat then , Clemson, 2-1, pinnin conference loss of the Tigers, and Beam heartbreaker to Cler the trip to Virginia ani Hilliard pitched a for Virginia, but was beatq followed with his ma, Maryland. "We have gotten t ching from Beam and Eddie Bolton (junior ri has pitched well also," said. "We got only 10 three day trip to V! Maryland, however, ar to win when you don't E runs." Beam has allowed earned runs in 25 1/3 it brilliant 0.71 earned ru but the 6-3, 195 pou Charlotte, N.C., has onl! loss record. Hilliard is 2.88 ERA, and Bolton 3.06. The Gamecocks mee home Tuesday and m rained out games doubleheader Wedi Georgia Southern bef< north again next weell Friday at N.C. Sti Saturday doubleheade Carolina_ TO EXCITE EACH -.OTHER THEY h~ IGNITE THE WORLD! ENTURERS ENIURER' by HAROLD IRO88IN3S N'S AT: D ML ENS WHEN EXPECT IT! pring'I(ain 3:00 -5:00~ A WIFE )MAN LIKE SATAN" HOW 7:00 A00MG THIATES different rridders th warmup linebackers smashing into each yers stuck other. Billy Sedivy, a rising a white sophomre, showed the scars of of obous battle already-he was bleeding at erforM the the nose. The lineman section was up period, highlighted by crashes into padded tic bodies dummies. The grunts and growls us groups were real, and so were the thun respective dering blocks that the dummies received. back squad The running backs, like quar that quar- terbacks, went through all the a plays with motions. The fakes, dives and runs pr t. were well seasoned even for this row the ball early in the year. sented the oach would Spr t tc tarterbacks o a game linebacker for Penn be treated 200-pound By JOHN LEWIS Sports Writer South Carolina takes its un defeated sprint medley relay team to the big times this weekend for the Penn Relays. Among others, competing in this most prestigious 'C leader of all outdoor meets is Villanova, hit, a sixth whose sprint medley team is lave Sauve, defending champion and also t weekend's natiohal indoor champion. described Villanova qualifies in the same Beam and heat as the Gamecocks on Friday, lefthander, with the six fastest teams going to liant." the university class finals on CC leader Saturday. The Wildcat's team the first features Olympic silver medalist rear on the Larry James running the 440, and ost a 2-1 Marty Liquori, the nation's best son before miler running the anchor 880 leg. Maryland. Carolina's team has won all hitter at three outings that it has attempted i 2-1. Beam this year. These were the Furman erpiece at Relays in Greenville, the Florida Relays, and the State-Record -illiant pit- Relays. They hold the new school illiard and record with a 3:23.0 run in the hthander) State-Record Relays. tichardson Dickie Harris, a sophomore who lits on the also plays defensive back on the ginia and I it's tough " etters ore, many only two d ,ings for a average, ider from u y Tech a 1-2 won 2-2 with a The tennis team once again ran s 2-3 with into the problem of playing a better Erskine at team as Georgia Tech swept to an Ake up two impressive 7-2 win over the with a Gamecocks in Atlanta Wednesday. esday at .Art Kamm won Carolina's only re heading singles match, defeating Tech's mnd to play Mel Hood, 6-4 and 9-7. The only e and a other USC victory came in the at North number one doubles match as Lew Weisser and Bill Austin whipped m....-n-r the Yellow Jacket's Chuck Sloane and Chris Baxter, 2-6, 6-4 and 6-4. The Gamecocks will go to -Knoxville May 1 for the Tennessee Invitational Tournament with Tennessee, Georgia and Southern Illinois. Coach Bobby Heald said, "These are the best teams we will see all season That includes North Carolina and Clemson." Water pipes | Piggy banks |Lucite jewelry Straw flowers Inflatable pill Incense and Burni Enamel cookwea Black lites Straw hats ;7W WK CUM& ftVft - Claude FreMas Paul Dietzel tm heads Relays football team, runs the opening 440 leg for the Gamecock team. Harris has been an all around standout for the team this year with wins in the 100, 220, and 440, as well as places in both the broad jump and high jump. He has a best 440 leg time of 48.3 which he ran in the State Record Relays. Next are seniors Keith Eidson and Dave Hines, running the 220 legs. Eidson has seen duty in the 100 through 440 this year, as well as running on the 440 and mile relays. Hines, who has always been one of Carolina's best sprinters, is just now getting back into form after suffering a leg muscle pull in the Greenville Relays. The anchor 880 man is Bob Kaczka. Kaczka, a junior, is the ACC champion in the 880 outdoors, and the 1000 indoors. He is well known to Gamecock fans for his finishing kick. When Carolina ran the record time in the State-Record relays, Kaczka got the baton about even with the runner from Florida. He stayed right on his heels until the last two hdndred yards where he pulled away on his way to a 1:50.7 time, which was his best to date. These four will definitely have their work cut out for them when they run against the best teams in the country in the Penn Relays. "We wanted to give this team a chance to run against the top relay outfits in the nation and a large relay meet like the Penn Relays gives them this chance." said Gamecock coach John West. While those four go to the Penn Relays, the rest of the team will journey to Chappel Hill for the North Carolina Relays Saturday. This meet will also feature some of the best talent in this part of the country. Sports log 'mDAY: Baseball - at Duke. TOMORRIOW: IBaseball - at wake Forest (2 games). rack --North Carolina Relays at Chapel HIll MONDAY: (G'lt at The Citadel. Ti'CSDAY: ltawb'all IErskin,e at the Roost at 3. ows ers THE PURPI 1110 Ta) 252 .1 H4 Jim H Southern Pines, N. C. is a pleasant plac betfer known for golf and quail hunting than f monumental decisions. Next weekend the representatives from tI eight Atlantic Coast - Conference schools w gather there to make some decisions that mA have a decisive effect on USC's future in ti ACC. They will argue the merits of the minimum 8( SAT score, a major criterion for athlei eligibility. Athletic director Paul Dietzel wan the 800 dropped. Reportedly so do three oth schools. Four won't be enough to make tl change - it takes six. There are rumors that USC has alreac decided to leave the conference if the 800 isr dropped. Dietzel and University Preside Thomas F. Jones deny the rumors. But the rumors persist and they appareni have some factual basis. They are widespreA and they come from reputable sources. The faculty athletic committee is concerni enough about. the rumors to call a spec meeting of the faculty before the ACC meetir They were concerned enough to have Dr. Jon at their meeting to tell them that a decision hi not been made. The pros and cons of leaving the conferen are complex. There are those who contend til dropping the 800 would damage the acaden reputation of the conference, which is among t best in the country. There are others who contend that the 800 h the effect of disqualifying athletes who have t right to play, who can make the necessa minimum GPR, but who don't have t educational background to make 800 on the SA B.oh positions are correct. FOOTBALL AND THE 800 There are those who contend that the ACC w never be able to play football on a national lev until the 800 is dropped. They say that football the financial cornerstone of the entire athlei program and that the stronger the footbi program, the stronger the overall program. On the other hand, there are those in ti conference who say that they will not be able i compete if football is emphasized any more. Duke faculty committee recommended c emphasizing the sport last fall. The private I stitutions are already in some financial trout and understandably don't want to channel ar more money in their athletic programs.. Again, both positions are correct, dependir on the point of view. Then, there is the problem of sports other th football. The tirsde ofiMotionallsM followil the ACC basketball tournament only obscur the real question. The primary consideration i leaving the,ACC has little to do with the to, nament. BEST FOR BASKETBALL Those who oppose the tournament say that t sooner USC gets out of the conference the bett4 I The Flea Market. PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS Iinadequaeyst "SERVICES" 3702 Rosewood Drive, change. Telephone 782-4222. Established 1947. COLLEGE 8ST. week while in sci tt'roM TVP'ING of all t ypes of papers.- per week this sur Quahilv papewr furnished. Contact day or night- Age 19 or above. \1rs. Ilorne. 7tt8-3a appearance. Cal Streab c Gift wr Kaleido -- Posters Peter Max st Candles Beads Books LE TURTLE lor St. 1610 V, I Iney Ipees Udit.r .7 ) ' But regardless of the equity of the tournament, r the ACC Is still the best overall basketball conference in the country. The ACC is a large factor In recruiting players who want to play with and against the best. ly There is the problem of scheduling basketball. ie If USC were independent, we would have to put up with independent officials like the ones who Ic wre at Florida State last year. s The best teams in this part of the country are er in the ACC. Whether or not they would still be 1e anxious to play USC if we left the conference is questionable. ly To find top-flight competition, the team would I't likely have to travel further and the cost would nt obviously be greater. There would be more missed classes because of the longer trips. ly id Then there areThe Minor Sports - baseball, track, tennis, swimming and golf. They already ad have tight budgets. They travel by car and by al bus. g. es They would have to travel farther to play other id independent opponents. They would have no conference titles to shoot for and it is unlikely ce that they would be able to achieve enough at national prominence to compensate for the ic absence of prestige that winning a conference he title carries. as But again, there is the claim that no 800, or he perhaps no ACC, would allow a bigger, better ry football program. Better football means more he money, they say, more money to channel into the T. minor sports. CAREFUL CONSIDERATION Whatever the decision concerning the ACC, it is should be made only after some careful con Ic sideration by all concerned - the faculty, the administration, the Board of Trustees, the entire athletic department and the students. 1e The question should be aired openly. It shoula A not be decided in any backrooms. We do n A mean to accuse anyone of having tried to snea the decision through, but whatever is done n- should be done after long consideration, and we le repeat that it should be done after all the con cerned persons have been heard from. g Contrary to some belief, the sun won't shine any brighter if USC leaves the ACC. It will not insure instant national prominence in any sport. an it will not insure a national crown for the best ng basketball team. It will most likely lessen the ed possibility in later years. or ir- There are a lot of pros and cons to the question, far more than have been brought to light in this column. We only hope that the persons involved will be willing to make more of them known, and r5 he will allow more of those involved to participate hr. in making the decision. Monday through Friday 12:00 to05:00 p.m.Suh DENTS!!!!! Earn $75 per liiiaigHryt-oelgsauetrsu aool. flexible hours. 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