The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 29, 1971, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Kle Bob Kleinknecht stretches throw from infield and pul Long d earns I By CHARLIE SENN Sports Writer It is fairly obvious that Gamecocks love the game of b, played it Saturday afternoon for f 41 minutes in a double header aga teams. The Gamecocks did not lack st Erbaugh went the distance or against North Carolina, and hi George Beam turned In an eleve formance in the fourteen inning n N. C. State before being reliE Houston. Their problem lay in ge on base and then driving them I "Our hitting wasn't what I expe said coach Bobby Richardson. ''\ get the people on base so we coul game. We went a lot of inn scoring." Of the 23 innings played, Cjroiir in four. In the North Carlina game, th ning of scoring was all It took. scored first for the Tar Hels i choice in the third Inning, t Gamecocks proceded to break c battle with a lot of help from N pitcher Greg Pavllck. Pavllck obligingly walked fix batters that faced him to push in himself to the showers. Reliefer then gave up three hits and four,r could put down the Carolina hiti The rest of the game went by neither team showing any spects until Larry Kiser of the Tar Hee lane drive over the center field f the score 6-2 instead of 6-1. Erbaugh turned In a fine D anny St.J) tor Car< inknecht stretch to receive Carolina runner ii out North doubleheader Satu loublehe JSCspi formance of eight ! two runs on two hits he Carolina his unbeaten recorc 3seball. They pitcher to pitch an ive hours and Beam turned in a inst two fresh nine, walking eight runs on eight hits. E 3mina. Larry his 1-1 record. the mound The N.C. State gai s teammate, be a quick affair. A bn inning per- in the first inning, b iarathon with fast, efficient game ved by Phil in the fourth inning tting runners teams drove them I n. Action started in i cted it to be," blasted a triple off ti Ve just didn't for the Wolfpack. U Idn't play our in the same innin Ings without Gamecocks would g game. a only scored Butch Anderson w by taking the firs ough, one in- dropping it over the Bobby Elliot the year. mn a fielder's N.C. State finally ut then the the scrappy Gamec 'pen the tight in the top of the fo orth Carolina Carolina's stilli bolstered by goc e of the six sometimes spectul, two runs and plays highlighted Jim Rhodes Carpenter made ti uns before he Wolfpack batters o ers. ''I'm encouraged quickly, with Richardson. ''Some cular offense better, but I'm not Is slammed a After seeing his ence to make conference squads, be a close con ferer pitching per- definitely in conten~ Thomas' 13 !ude's Hospii nzorrow nighi )lina Coliseu ye Ke) By Dot Asst. S To be in i Sitting on i anyone else old question seems to ha greatest bas But how 14 who forecasi Lew Alcindi lingered in / C, a So now all o with blank e they do for i the first game of a Losing sev rday. USC won 6-2 in quite the F likes of six varsity next ader der right arm tc "We're nai Wooden said tL eight player Bibby is co standing fre4 itrike outs, six walks, and To say the . In adding the third win to begin with Bi I, he was the first Carolina much. The 6 entire game this season. praise from similar show in striking out a team orier , and allowing two earned dribble and ut he was unable to change ne started off as if it would "He may fter trading unearned runs continued, "I )th teams settled down to a player, a goc The fielders went to work sure he coulr as the heavy bats for both o the walls for line drives. Add to thi! he sixth when Henry Willis Sidney Wick! ie fence to drive in two runs Wooden said SC came back with one run another real g, but It seems that the had an in jur) D down in nine in the second us." as responsible for the delay With the Ic pitch of the eighth and fence for his first homer of look the lengthy battle from ocks with an unearned run urteenth. mprovlng bat power was d pitching and solid sr-fielng. Three double the field work, and Pete vo fine catches to rob the I extra base hits. with our pitching,'' said of our people are hitting(F entirely satisfied.'' team against these two Richardson feels, ''It will ce race, and I think we're .. . Now ,Sh 9 1111 Lad in the rhole Lg Williams ports Editor UCLA is the I he predicament of UCL op of the hardcourt w to infringe on his domin that has bothered the n ve once again been ansy ketball team in the nat )ng can it last? Try ask a Bruin fall after the thr r. All Wooden did wa: Ocindor's shadow to blgC f the cage analysts are I xpressions asking the si an encore?. en of his top eight play.er >osition that he Is accust( freshmen that will gr. year, quite a few coac > be standing In Wooder Only Bibby back... urally going to use new last night. "When you k ;, there isn't much alte ning back. But we ha ;hmen.'" very least. For lack of a il Walton, who interestec .11 center from San Diec Wooden. "He's an outsta ted player, and I like th shoot game. Walton is team p not score a whole lot,' )ut that's not the point. I id rebounder and great ii ; list a pair of forward ; and.Curtis Rowe. "Kei "'He graduated from hi fine prospect. Vince Ca problem, but should be i Three guard pr ss of both Kenny Booker (See, E Y E, Page 7, Cc I HAD SAID STEAK W HAVE NOTICED THIS That I Have Your A Reminder immy's for y Street ('*nte in ansel meet Mr. SutI 'rieillesIi'it estauarant Man A's Johnny Wooden. ,orld, simply daring ant position. The age ation's head coaches vered: UCLA has the Ion. :ing the same people ee year reign of King ; steer a team that per and better things. ooking at each other ime thing: What can i, Wooden may not be med to. But with the iduate to the Bruin hes would give their. 's shoes. but... :>eople next season," ise seven of your top rnative. Only Henry ve some really out better starting spot, I South Carolina very io draws nothing but nding prospect. He's at. I don't go for the layer ' the Bruin mentor -e's a fine defensive i the fast break. I'm prospects to replace th Wilkes is young," gh school at 16. He's rson, who is 6-7 has >f great assistance to ospects and Terry Schofield, J. 1) OULD YOU AD?) Attention. Steaks Phone 254-4492 cer, the uge in