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Small paces U record breakir ByJIMHERSH 48.5, yesterday. Sports Writer 4:18.4 clocking I A school record was tied and several personal best of 4:18.0, w career marks shattered by USC track men In a senior. Mike SI non-scoring meet with Bowling Green and The the finish linein Citadel, yesterday in rainy weather at the Rod Dalton ran Weems Baskin Track. Jim Small, a junior from Mt. Pleasant, ran the 220-yard dask in 21.6 equaling the record held by Keith Edison and Dave Hines. Small's previous best in the 220 was 21.7, which he accomplished as a freshman. In the half-mile Jim Schaper came up with a career best of 1:51.4, over a second better than his former top time of 1:52.5. "Right now Jim is really a 1:50 half-miler," Gamecock coach Bill McClure com mented. "He had 55 at the quarter and if he can get it down to 54 he will have no trouble keeping the pace in the Jim Small last quarter." Freshman Guy Hornsby established two Four USC shc personal records by running the 100-yard dash feet, with Rich I in 9.8 and leaping 22-4/2 in the long jump. Forrest Broon Thompson threi The pole vault was called off during the meet, top effort of 46 but before it was cancelled Bill Bryan had Broom's dista vaulted 14-9, three Inches higher than his the team's best previous best. Brian Hyder, the USC record 145-9. Thompsor holder at 15-1%, was also In the competition 7. Mike Cawley when the pole vault was ended with the bar at 15 Tom Chapman feet. -Bruce Stuart both the triple Quarter-miler Bob Dempsey, whose 48.3 Ron Rader hac topped the team last year, finished the 440 in triple jump of Ramsey, Bostian 14 golf team to three By GARY WEST and Ga. Tech's 307, but fell to Sports Writer Georgia's three under par total of Carolina's golf team led by Wylie 285. The second match saw Ramsey and Buddy Bostian, won Carolina defeat Georgia's 293 total three out of five matches held at but their two under par 286 wasnt't Statesboro, Ga. March 19 & 20- enough to catch Ga. Southern's 282. In the first match USC's 293 total Georgia was paced in the first outdistanced Ga. Southern's 294 match by Bill Kratzert and Bob USC netters roll to eighth straight By VERNON WHITMIRE dobe.nthtpdulsmac Sports WriterDail-rw ladton rig The USC tennis team rolled to its Mrs46 -,AtKm n o eighth consecutive win without a Coln savgdamthb defeat Monday by whipping Miami baigSafra n ehl of Ohio 7-2. In that event the i he es67 -,64wieTe Carolina netmen swept the singles MaelndWropistcd matches all in two sets each with Mr oebu n ern the exception of Kevin McCarthy's hniy6360 match which went to three sets. In those singles matches Mc-mrewscnleduetra. Carthy downed Ken Daniels 2-6, 6- Tdytetni emwl n 4, 6-3, Brian Desatnik defeated teaiOhoUvrsyat21 Dave Brown 6-4,7-5, Tim Marks p..adOiSteat13 decisioned Rich Shafferman with Thrdyatno. 3 ~relative ease 6-3, 6-4, Tom Craig Teta illaeTusa ripped Thee Mandel 6-1, 6-3, Tom ngtfra ih a oro Collins won out over Don Warner 6-Flrd.Detthlngyup 3, 7-5 and Art Kamm put away JeffcoigratiphdCahRn Denholm 6-3, 6-3.Sarhareidhsdobs In the doubles matches Miamicobntnsioretoeths staged a comeback by capturing toplyrfrthtugmace th nmbr neannmbrbhe atcoing ShferapadDehl SC's ig day In the mile Wayne Thomas' eft him just short of his career hich he ran last year as a high ieley followed Schaper across the 88; with a 1:55.4 time, and the two-mile In 9:45.6 Carolina's 440 relay team of Hornsby, Keith Eidson, Small Ind Billy Novo ran 42.7. Milton Reid, who ran the 100 in 9.6 on Saturday and normally Is part )f the 440 realy squad, sat out he meet with a sore ham tring. He is expected to be %ble to run In the next USC Ineet, the Florida Relays this Saturday. Novo got over the 120 high Nurdles in 14.4, and his teamate Joe McCulloch finished in 15.5. In the 440 intermediate hurdles McCulloch ran 54.7 while Wayne Phillips' time was 56.8. In addition to tying the school mark in the 220, Small also ran the 100 in 9.8 Eidson was timed In 22.3 for the 220. >t put specialists threw over 46 iorin leading the way with 50-5. i threw 49-2/2, while Buck P 46-8W and Gerald Witt had a nce of 160-6 in the discus was and Rich Sorin was next with turned In a discus throw of 144 hurled the javelin 187-5 while threw 166-10. lad the Gamecock's top leaps In jump, 43-4, and high jump, 5-8. I a long jump of 21-104 and a 42-84. 3ad USC WinS Young who both shot two under par 70's. The Gamecocks were carried by Bostain who fired a first round score of 71, followed by Ramsey's 73, Max Poteet 73, Jimmy Hamilton 76, Wade Mayo 76 and Larry Mattox 81. Only the top four finishers were counted in both matches. The second day of competition saw Ga. Southern's Rich Smith fire a four under 68 only to be tied by USC's Ramsey. Following Ramsey were Hillman 72, Mayo 72, Bostain 74, Poteet 81 and Hamilton 82. USC golf coach Dick Melton was pleased with his team's play over the 6700 yard Forrest Heights course which has plenty of water and sand to catch errant shots. "We played real good as a team, probably better than any time last year." said Melton. Wylie (Ramsey) is playing well and scoring well, he's just hitting the ball super. Buddy (Bostain) is also playing really good golf." The Gamecock's two day total of 579 was only three over par on a course that Melton decribed as a "thinking man's course." "This Is a fine course and if you are not careful you'll get in trouble. There is lots of sand and water and it's not hard to hit it out of bonds. I also thought Hillman played extremely well being a little cold and after not competing in the first match." Tiring Carolina's Bob Dempsey v 45.8 clocking in yesterday's n Green and the Citadel. Batsmen mark in By STEV Asst. Spo USC's baseball team grab Riverside National Inter defeating host team Cal-Rivt but then proceeded to drol Arizona State, 5-1, and Star Arizona State and Stanfort favored to capture the tour On Monday, two freshmen USC squad back from a 1-0 1 Ward, in his first role as Riverside to one earned rur fielder Hank Small smashec a 1-1 deadlock and push USC Carolina added two more singles and two sacrifice fly: On Tuesday Carolina drol doubleheader with Arizona USC's three-game record their overall season mark In both games the Game( back to within one run, and pull away with big innings Trailing Arizona State 2-' two-out single, moved to se and scored on Drew Chow State's lead at 2-1. Arizoni retired Bruce Pudlock on a run at second. Crawford ti more runs in the game, as I his complete game win. In the top of the seventh, open by scoring three runs I of 5-1. The three runs camr base. Arizona State's first tw Carolina fielding mistakes Devils jumped up 1-0 after scored when Pete Carpent4 to left. In the third, an errc Devils to their second sco USC lost the Stanford g4 (See FIVE. P4 victory eins the 440 yard dash with a on-scoring meet with Bowling hold 1-2 RIVersia1 EPARKER rts Editor bed their opener in the Sixth :ollegiate Tournament by !rside, 5-1, Monday afternoon, ) their next two contests to iford, 8-2, on Tuesday. J are the two teams which are nament title. Gamecock stars propeled the Jeficit to the 5-1 victory. Greg a starting pitcher, limited on just four hits; while out bI the oper in g on three coloeiate ornmntb pre 5- mondgand afternoon forde 8-an Tsadt.mk n arethe tornamns12 whiae naet tit-7. 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