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arol By TEDDY HEFFNER Ast. Sports Editr The Baseball team came from behind to force Georgia into extra innings yesterday but saw the effort go for nothing as the Bulldogs scored on a two-out single in the eleventh to beat the Gamecocks, 3-2, in the final game fo the 1970 season. Pitching duel Larry Erbaugh kept the Georgia bats silent-not giving up a hit until the sixth-but the Bulldog's David Reeves and Bob Cannon rendered USC helpless until both clubs broke the ice with a pair of runs each in the ninth. Erbaugh set down Tom Cannon on strikes to begin the last scheduled inning but third baseman Kirby Campanella smashed a line drive double off the right field fence. Erbaugh, a sophomore, gave up a base on balls to. his mound op ponent Cannon, who had relieved ATTENTION - STUC OF FACULTY RETUI STORE YOUR WIE DO NOT TAKE THEM trims, woolens, leoathe safe In our especially trically controled stoe DO NOT BE MISLED. once between storq ISURROUNDS 1415 Gervels Street 601 Ma St JUNE Registration: Jun Classes 9:00 English 201 (3) 10:30 Hist ory 201 (3) 6:00 Ar t 100 (31 B A. 11-Commerce053 (3) B A. 224 (3) Commerce 058 (3) Economics 221 (3) English 101 (3) English 202 (3) rench 101 ( 4) G . 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Cannon st,uckiout Bruce Pudlock and got Donnie Churchwell to force Livornese at second to seemingly escape from the jam but Gary Lance beat out a swinging bunt down the third base line and Billy ENTS AND MEMBERS tING NEXT FALLI k CLOTMS WN US HOME. Your furs, fur rs and suedes will be xonstructed and elec 4ge vaults. There is a big differ I* and cold VAULT LAUNDRY & CLEANERS THE CAMPUS) 2000 Blossom Street in Street MMER I 10-JULY 17 e 10, 9-12 noon -2-6 p.m. begin June 10 -10:30 A.M. American Literature 12:00 NOON History of the United States 7:30 P.M. Art Appreciation Typewriting Commercial Law Law on Commerce Principles of Economics Literature & Rhetoric English Literature Introductory French Effective Reading & Study History of Civilization History of the United Stales Basic Cone, nf Mathematics I Physical Education No Crdit) Elementary Psychology 1:00 P.M. Drawing Botany ( Lab will follow) Fundamentals of Accounting Office Machines Introduction to Office & Data Proc. 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Calhoun advanced the runner to scoring position with a sacrifice bunt but Erbaugh got Carter to pop up to shortstop Butch Anderson before Reeves singled In Cannon with what turned out to be the winning run. USC attemped another comeback in the last of the 11th but Lance, who had singled after Pudlock had flied out and Chur chwell had grounded out, was thrown out trying to steal second. The Gamecocks was led at the plate by Land who was 3-3 and Petosky who rapped three hits in four tries. USC finished the campaign with a 12-20 overall record and a 9-12 mark in the ACC race. The Columbia Dinner Theatre pre sents% Sunday I n New York" Icoledy iboll psu The Big Buffet GAMECOCK NIGHT lot ,tUdellts,factilty. $5 00 ('vetv wod mlIte. 787-7460 Education 380- Driver and Tr Education 514 - Teaching of Rea a. m. 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N. lnsny Basel eCC( By TEDDY HEFFNER Asst. Sports Editor "1 am encouraged with this season in that we won nine games in the ACC," Coach Bobby Richardson said, summing up the 1970 baseball season. "We ran the bases real good this year," Richardson continued, "but we didn't hit with men on base. We just couldn't come up with the key hit." Richardson's charges had just dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 extra inning contest to the Georgia Bulldogs. The loss was the fourth in extra innings this season for the Gamecocks. "I was also encouraged with the pitching this year. Our freshman came through for us and teamed with Eddie Bolton to give us pit ching as good as any in the Con ference. "Bolton did a tremendous job of staying in control of the ball games he pitched. I was pleased with this because I had heard that Bolton had a problem getting the ball over the plate. He was our biggest !signs rant termari at Manning, earning let ters in baseball, football, basketball and track. Gambrell is a centerfielder with exceptional speed who recently-ran a 9.7 100 yard dash in the state prep track meets held at the Rex Enright Athletic Center. & Storage Is For: Storage Yrvice Move I thep Nation since 1938 2965 N. Main St. 1971 UNDERGRADUATE ADM .....tudents Currently Enrolled on Colun Those who wish to attend summer must secure the approval of theIr dean l1 Office of Admissions and Registration. - 2.Summer Students Continuing In Fall Entering freshmen and undergi degree from the University of South Ca: mission and must meet all entrance requir from the Office of Admissions and Regi: Conway. South Carolina 29526. :.......Transient (Summer Only) Transient students who have 1 another college and who wish to attend t summer session must submit on or befo plication blanks; (b) Written evidence of I taken. .......Summer Attendance Only Undergraduate students not enrc Semester or Quarter but attending for the and return the Summer Term Only applic sect ion of the SAT and a 901) total are requli Course Fees: %20.00 per semester hour. F"IELD) ( ADMI~ISSION Ri For Undergraduate Credit: Evidence of high school graduation. (If I university, he must be eligible 1o return to University of South Carolina students must h Field Courses. NOTE: Evidence of high school gradua university previously attended must be furni course. Photostats or similar copies of reqimrements are acceptable. For Graduate Certificate Credit tlUnclassill Trhe University of South Carolina require gramduate certificate credit be registered in Il coimpteted at the first class meeting.) The( itake lip Io 12 semester hours of course work It 4'(tensi,io Itti hours)k through the College 0l G;raduaite admission, an applicant must meet I A South Carolima Grade A Teachi 2 A Souih Carolina Professional C :I A transcript of scores showin Students who tave qualified for regular ad Fid~, (Courses~ for graduale~ credi t, subject to01 All courses meet dmily Monday through F CLIP OPPIcEt OP coAsTAL ca * CONWA Y, Si I am interested in attenditng /7 send me an application ?_7. *ADDRBSS_____________ *CITY_____________ SPRBSENT COLLRGR__________ )allers 0 ur agii winner and our most consistent pitcher." USC played with the youngest lineup in the conference with as many as five freshmen and only two seniors in the starting lineup. The team will return all but cat cher Joe Land and outfielder Don Stanley to the next year's 'club from the eight regulars and will lose only Jimbo Smith from the pitching corps. Richardson turned his thoughts to next season and the chances for the ACC title. "Basically the entire team will be back but that doesn't mean we won't make changes. Next season's lineup will depend on who I recruit. The team needs im provement and if that means cutting a boy on scholarship off the team then that will be done," Richardson said. Richardson then began talking about the first baseball recruit that he had signed yesterday afteP the Georgia game. "We signed John Gambrell from Manning and we think he will fit right into our program at USC. He is a centerfielder who runs the 100 in 9.7 and running the bases can break up any college game. He could have went to any school in the south on a track or baseball scholarship. "We were very much in con tention in the ACC this -year. We split with the powers in. the Con ference and was not that far out. We split doubleheaders with N. C. State, Clemson and Maryland and lost in 13 innings to State and 40 to Awards ba The Intramural department will hold its annual awards banquet Thursday night at the Campus Room of the Capstone House. Team as well as individual awards will be given to the top teams and top players in all sports, major and minor. Intramural winners during the season included LaBorde and Sigma Nu in football with Sigma Nu winning the campus cham ISSION REQUIREMENTS bia Campus school at Coastal Carolina Regional Campus tadvance on a special form provided by the aduate transfer students who are seeking a olina, must file a formal application for ad ements. The application form may be obtained tration, Coastal Carolina Regional Campus, een enrolled during the spring semester at te Coastal Carolina Regional Campus for the e June 3, 1970; (as Completed transient ap heir deans' approval of specific courses to be lied in any college during the previous Spring Summer Session only are required to fill out ation. A minimum score of 350 on the verbal ed for acceptance. OURSES CQUIR E MEN TS be applicant has attended another college or that institution for the 1970 Summer Session. wve approval of their Deans before enrolling in lion or eligibility to return to a college or shed not later than the first meeting of each transcripts or letters documenting these ed Graduste Admission): s that all students taking Field Courses for e Graduate School. (This registration may be iraduate School permits qualified students to r graduate certificate credit (with the possible General Studies. To qualify for Unclassified t)NIC of the following requirements: ig Certificate. ertificate. g 500 or better on the National Teacher mission to the Graduate School may enroli in de provisions of the Graduate School. -iday during the period shown on the course for undergradatie credii. 84W: for arr COUPON ADM ISSIONS iROLINA RRGIONAL CAMPUS xnHTi CARDLINA 295i26 jumfhr I ?7 Susser II, please CTATS2 ZP____ are Clemson in a game that should have been 1-0. "One more good hitter or a good pitcher in the right place and we'll be right in contention for the ACC title next year." Top players who will return next year are headed by the ABC combination of Butch Anderson, Eddie Boiton and Buddy Caldwell. Anderson and Caldwell finished the season with over .320 batting marks while Bolton was 6-3 with a 2.34 ERA. Anderson hit .282 as a sophomore with four home runs. He hit three round trippers this season and drove in 18 runs. Caldwell hit .280 last season and set a new USC home run record this year with five over the fence blows. Alan Hilliard and George Beam provided the bulk of the lefthanded pitching attack as each finished with respectable ERA's. Bo Robinson, another freshman lefthander, is also expected to lend assistance to the Carolina -effort next season. Sophomores Larry Erbaugh and Arnie Marzullp will return to give depth to the pitching staff. Mar zullo sat out most of the 1970 season due to torn ligaments in the elbow while Erbaugh saw action as a relief pitcher. ' Erbaugh was the losing pitcher against Georgia despite holding the 'Dogs hitless for six innings. Outfielders Ronnie Fulmer and Gary Lance who can play anywhere are other top returnees. nquet set pionship, Pika and Maxcy in basketball with Pika winning out in the campus crown contest, Pika in volleyball over the Horseshoe who won the Independent league and the Horseshoe who won in bowling. All-Sports trophies for the two teams that won the most points awarded for participation and sucess in the sports will also be awarded. Pika and Maxey are the trophy winners. I-'MN