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Erbaugh halts late threat (Continued from Page 10) .ight-hander struck out eight opponents. In addition to his mound work the Gamecock ace contributed offensively to his cause, as he went 2-4 at the plate, including a fifth inning homerun. Erbaugh also stole a base, his second theft of the year. Also knocking a homerun for the Carolina cause was Pudlock, who ripped a 1-1 pitch in the bottom of the seond some 425 feet to left field. USC, trailing 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth, sent eight batters to the plate in order to secure their single run to send the game into extra innings. Stetson had threatened to break the 3-3 deadlock in the top of the tenth, when Hatter batters reached first and second with two out, but Erbaugh secured pinch-hitter John Powell on a pop-up. Carolina tests its three game win streak today against Western Carolina at 3:00 on the Rex Enright Athletic Center diamond. Tomorrow the Gamecocks face Furman at Furman. Across. from USC ROUNDHOUSE SI SCHC C CLAS * Scholarship I monthly. Bo< IHow to qual * Just send in * Aerospace Si Iof '75, ne xt 'y 3 I U.S. Air Force Rec I Directorate of Ad Randolph Air For< I Texas 78148 Please send me n I program. I Name. Address I City Present College I FIND Y( L-... Billy Petosky Early goals doom USC in soccer Scoring two goals in the first six minutes of the game, the University of Georgia Soccer Club topped the Carolina Soccer Club, 3 1, Saturday afternoon on the loser's field. After falling behind in the first quarter, the Gamecocks stalled the Bulldogs . offense, but could not mount an attack of their own. Following a scoreless second quarter, USC, down 2-0 at the time, got on the scoreboard when co captain Don Belt scored on a penalty kick. The score remained at 2-1 going into the final quarter. However, the USC club, now 0-2 during the spring campaign, was unable to catch Georgia, and the Bulldogs added an insurance goal late in the fourth quarter to ice the game. 'ECI A )LARI )FFU iS OF'740O Includes: 2-year tuition... f >k allowance, lab fees, etc. ify: the coupon, or talk to the Pi udies on your campus. (If y< 'ear is your year.) ruiting Service v'ertising (APV) :e Bose iore information on your 2-year schol< Birth Dote - Se county -State Future College understand there is no obligation. )UR SELF A SCHOLAF N AIR FORCE ROTC. < USC g 7th,3rc By GARY WEST Sports Writer The Carolina golf team finish he Palmetto Intercollegiate, pla 25, and third in the Furman Invi :ook place March 30-31. The Gamecocks 1168 total fell Forest's 1119 winning score fol Southern 1146, Maryland 1149, E 1152, Middle Tennessee State 1 Carolina 1161. Fifteen teams ventured adi conditions over the 6600 yard c each team entered six players v socres counting. Wade Mayo turned in the best with a total of 230, followed by ( Wylie Ramsey 233, Max Po Hamilton 237, Buddy Bostian 2 Coach Dick Meton termed his he Palmetto Intercollegiate as I was not that happy with our pla many double and triple bogies. par hree's in 36 over par and t ournaments.' NBA f When the National Basketball Association annual college player draft gets underway this afternoon in New York, coaches and general managers face, "the weakest crop of seniors in my memory," ac IL SHIP NLY ree! $100 -ofessor of >u're diass arshipI ZipI ISHIP I )lf ers fii in mal In contrast with Palmetto Intercoll pleased with his tI !d seventh in Furman Invitationa ,ed March 22- and it we hadn't falt ational which could have won. Carolina's team S ca ch Ga. Southerr ;hort of Wake The Gamecock c owed by Ga. Bostian once aga ist Tennessee tinishing in the tor 61 and North Ramsey's 225 wa place finish, while a 226 total. Hamiltc erse weather 228 followed by H iurse in which Poteet 240. th the top five Only the top fivE day so each individ score for USC he earn score. s Hillman 233, USC's next outir eet 234, Jim ercollegiate, whic 9. April 13-15. team's play in "We should be r 'real ragged". Inercollegiate,' , we made too Furman and W( We played the s!rongest competi at doesn't win tor the tournamer should win." ces lean p cording to Joe Axleson GM of the Cincinnati-soon to be Kansas City E Royals. H Carolina's Tom Riker, the teams & leading scorer and runner-up in F rebounds per game, is considered e the cream of the weak crop that also includes: Travis "The v Machine Grant," Kentucky State's t prolific scorer; Harold Fox, v Jacksonville's fine 6-2 guard; v national champion UCLA's guard g and floor leader Henry Bibby and E Louisville's fine playmaker Jim t Price. f Because of the NBA's "hardship case" rules, underclassmen Mel Across from USC ROUNDHOUSE 1 RENT-TV's or Coloror B &W ME' Availab with StudE Discou n WITH PURCH'ASE OPTIN rish :ches their performance in the egiate, Melton was very ?am's performance in the 1. "We played like a team, ered in the second round we core of 1141 was enough to 's 1130 and Georgia's 1131. ombination of Ramsey and in paced the team, both ten individual scores. s good enough for a fourth Bostian finished eighth with in was third with a score of illman 230, Mayo 234 and scores were counted each jal score was not included in ig is the South Carolina In i is played at Hampton, S.C., eady for the South Carolina Melton said. "'Clemson, >fford should provide our tion but the team that is up t and who has got the shots ick ings avis of St. John's of New York, obert McAdoo of ACC Champion orth Carolina and Brian Taylor of rinceton have been declared ligible for today's draft. The 'Portland Trail Blazers, by irtue of their last place finish in qe league's Pacific Division and inners of a coin flip with Buffalo, vill select first and are expected to o with either Riker or Grant. The raves will select next as the ?ams go in reverse order of their nish in the league standings. Other players considered good iro prospects and expected to be rafted high are, Paul Westphal, lichie Garner. Bill Chamberlain. )wight Davis. Bob Morse and Wil Baseball SUSC vs WCUI 3:00 STE REO's IRO LEASE le ~4 2738 Devine St. Columbia S.C. Telephone 25..n'346