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Drop Purdue, Wi Carol By VERNON WHITMIRE Sports Writer The USC tennis team upped its record to 19-2 by claiming three victories in weekend activity. On Friday, the Gamecocks swept both ends of a doubleheader against Purdue 7-2, 6-3, then easily rolled past Washington and Lee 8-1 on Saturday. In Friday's first match, Carolina captured five singles and two doubles matches to defeat the Boilermakers, 7-2. In the top singles pairing Kevin McCarthy ripped Nick Giordano handily 6-1, 6-1; Brian Desatnik defeated Steve Plump 6-2, 7-5; Tim Marks won the number three singles against Phil Hammond 7-6, 6-3. Injury plagued Tom Craig was forced to default his match with Chuck Sanchell; after tying up the first set at 6-all, Tom Collins defeated Rod Johnson 6-2, 6-1; and Across from USC ROUNDHOUSE D Carry Gene& Po-Boy Slaw - Flounder Box Puppie $1.35 1/2 Lb. Fresn Filet of Flounder Cole Slaw - F. Fries Tater Tots - Hush Puppies 1208 Kr OPEN 1 ishington and Lee na net Art Kamm downed Russ Davis in two sets, 6-3, 6-2. In the doubles, Marks Rosenblum dropped Giordano Plump, 6-2, 6-3; Hammond-Davis defeated Altman-LeGrande, 7-6, 6 4; and Kamm-Collins surpassed Johnson-Bodnar, 6-3, 6-3. USC outs Georgia 'I By JIM HERSH Sports Writer Taking eight first and eight second place finishes, the USC track team defeated Auburn and Georgia Tech in a tri-meet, Saturday at Auburn. The Gamecocks picked up 81 points to the Tiger's 66 and the Yellow Jacket's 35. Jim Small, a USC sprinter, was the meet's only double winner, as he won the 100 in 10.0 and the 220 in 22.0. - In addition to Small's two wins, Carolina took wins in two relays, the 440 and mile, and in the high hurdles, where Billy Novo ran 14.5, in track events. Guy Hornsby, Keith Eidson, Milton Reid and Small sprinted home in 42 flat to take the 440 relay. The mile relay team of Paul Loshack, Mike Sheley, Paul CazIabaAk 314k Out OR Din Po-Boy Fresh Shrimp Box $1.75 ius Serving of Fresh Shrimp - ( French Fries - Tater Tots - H s - Tarter Sauce. Po-Boy. Combination Box $1.90 Fresh Filet of Flounder Shrimp & Oysters Cole Slaw - F.Fries - Tater Tot s Hush Puppies - T arter Sauce iox Abbo TELEPHONE ORDERS 796-3760 1A.M. -7 DAYS A ren cia In the second match, won by Carolina 6-3, Giordano defeated Brian Desatnik in the top singles match, 5-7, 6-0, 6-0; Plump dropped Marks 6-4, 6-3; McCarthy toppled Hammond, 6-1, 6-1; Collins trumped Sanchell, 6-3, 6-3; Kamm defeated Johnson in three, 6-2, 3-6, 'cores Aub rech in tri McLeod and Bob Dempsey finished first in 3:16.1. Dempsey ran the fastest quarter-mile leg of his life in the race by running his split in less than 48 seconds. In the field USC won three events-- the javelin, discus and pole vault. Tom Chapman got the javelin win by throwing 199-3%. Forrest Broom took the discus at 159-9%, while Bill Bryan vaulted 15 . feet to win the pole vault. During the meet the Gamecocks had nine personal bests established, and took five thirds and seven fourths, as well as their combined total of 16 first and second places. Milers Jim Schaper and Wayne Thomas both turned in their best times even with Schaper finishing C S S S h t ing In hPo-Boy Fried Oyster, Box e $1.75 6 Large Serving of Fresh Oysters - Cole Slaw v French Fries - Tater Tots Hush Puppies - Tarter Sauce. s It Drive WEEK 11M vic o-0; and Rosenblum leveled Andy 3odnar, 6-2, 6-0. In Saturday's match Carolina ook five singles and all three loubles in defeating Washington mnd Lee, 8-1. In the s'ingles Mc ,arthy routed Sandy Lawrence, 6 I, 6-1; Desatnik defeated Jeff )riscoll, 7-5, 6-3; Marks easilty lowned Marshall Washburn, 6-2, 6 urn, -meet second in 4:07.4 and Thomas running 4:13. Finishing second in heir races, Reid, 48.9 in the luarter-mile, and Novo, 52.6 in the 40 intermediate hurdles, ran iersonal bests. Bruce Stuart had career bests in he triple and high jumps, and Ron lader had his top mark ever in the riple jump. Eye in the Keyhole By Doug Williams Sports Editor In the perpetual cold war )llegiate ranks and professior oast Conference has been gnificance to iake a firm sti gnings of college players by Athletic directors of the se, ated that if underclassmen of id signed, then the faculty dii ive a meeting to take some f< ictics. "However," says ACC if the pros want to draft him, b ayer, we are not against .tha The ruling is important in hletic associations panic wh gned, the ACC is taking a bu atter in the hope of reaching ill deter further practices of th ''Our biggest problem,'' con *e having a group of 'agents ( See E YE, Page R?uggers ta~ traight vici USC's once beaten rugby team a tended their winning streak toa ght games by defeating Duke, 30- G in Durham Saturday. t Carolina jumped to an early lead ith hardly a minute gone, as reddie Holland scored first, ands ortly thereafter, Dr. Frank alton increased the margin with 0 penalty kick. Burke Hayes then added a score, Ilowed by a ennversion by Walton tI Acrossfrom4 USC RUNDHOSE -y tores 0; and Kamm won the number four singles over Tim Thompson, 6-3, 6 4. In the other singles John Embree :rept past Rosenblum in three 6-2, i-7, 6-2, and LeGrande stymied Warren Davis 6-1, 6-2. In doubles )lay, Desatnik-Rosenblum iropped Lawrence-Driscoll, 6-4, 6 I; Collins-Kamm defeated 'hompson-Embree, 6-4, 6-3; and ,eGrande-Altman downed Davis Nashburn, 6-2, 6-3. On Tuesday the Gamecocks travel to Tigerldid for a 2:00 p.m. engagement with Clemson. The rigers will becoming off a 7-2 defeat at the hands of North Carolina, defending ACC cham pion and ranked in the top-ten nationally, which leaves their record at 13-4. The Gamecocks will be looking to hand Ron Smarr his 20th victory as helmsman for the Carolina tennis team. that exists between the al basketball, the Atlantic the first body of any ind against the premature the pros. /en ACC institutions have the conference are drafted -ectors of each school will, yrm of action against such Commissioner Bob James, ut do not negotiate with the it.'' the fact that, while other en one of their players is sinesslike approach to the a concrete solution which is nature by the pros. lnued James, ''is that we ' who are threatening the 10, Column 1) ke eighth tory, 30-6 rid Rick Lebel scored his second a1 of the year, sending the amecocks to a 17-0 lead at in ~rmission. The second half began as the rst half did, with Paul John alvatore scoring a goal in the ening moments of the period, as falton added the conversion and a analty kick soon after. USC captain Dr. James E. Wynn ten closed out the Carolina :oring with his third goal of the ear. Duke's two penalty kicks arked the largest score that SC's opponents have run up all ear. Carolina nas now score,u a hopping 227 points, while yielding rily 16. Of the 16 points given up, rly one goal has been scored gainst the ruggers all year.