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Earl Bass Golfers capture team title By GARY WEST Sports Writer Carolina, with three players finishing in the top six positions captured the South Carolina In tercollegiate Golf ChampionshiF with a team score of 592. Wylie Ramsey was medalist for the tournament with a two day total of 145. Ramsey survived strong winds on the tight Hamptor Country Club course in posting a two under par 69 on the final day as USC overlook opening day leader Wofford. Stan Littlejohn of Wofford wh( was the leader after the firsi eighteen was second behinc Ramsey with a 146 total followec by Buddy Bostian of USC and Bil Rigby of Clemson both with 14r totals. Carolina's nearest competitoi was Clemson with a team total oj 602, followed by Wofford 611 Citadel 617, Francis Marion 626 Presbyterian 631, Baptist Collegq 643 and Erskine 644. Wade Mayo finished third for th4 Gamecocks, with a score of 148 Freshman David Dupre was th4 fourth man on USC's winning tearr with a score of 152. Carolina also had three othei players who competed hi th4 tournament, but did not count 01 the four man team. Larry Matto3 scored a 150, followed by Jin Hamilton 153 and Max Poteet 158 Coach Dick Melton pleased with his team's first tournament victory this year said, "I thought we played well especially under the playing conditions. It seems that we're getting used to wind and rain since we've had so much this year." "We had three men battling fo. the lead. Buddy finished two shoti back but missed short putts or seventeen and eighteen. Wad& (Mayo) also had a chance unti he took an eight on the finishinj hole." SMOKIN' STUFF incense pipes papers clips scales THE JOYFUL ALTER NATIVE Basel By STEVE PARKER Asst. Sports Editor The USC baseball team split a pair of games with Georgia Southern this weekend, winning 1-0 on Friday and dropping the second affair Saturday 6-4. The Gamecocks, with a record of 16-12, face Appalachian State today and tomorrow in a pair of 3:00 games to be played at Rex Enright Athletic Center. Freshman Hank Small procured a hit in both weekend games, gaining a bloop single in the win and going 4-b including a booming homerun in the losing effort, to stretch his hitting streak to 17 games. Carolina proved victorious in Do reallZ( corpol There v years ago, i in America twenty or i the sales do] Those i everybody i What wi In 1970, trial corpor People argi is to be mad And that pi social progr We woul The busi business. The pur ness, as we duce and necessary g< ices to the pr ...and the hi A busin fleet society nomic, poli and moral, social. It mu society char some exten1 Small's hit s >all teE Friday's game behind the spe tacular pitching effort of freshmi hurler Earl Bass. Bass worked ti complete game against ti Georgia Southerners, allowir only one hit and striking out 12, raising his season mark to 5-1, tl top record on the Gamecock stal While Bass was hurling the on hitter, the Gamecocks were beit held to three hits by opposir pitcher Jay Arden who absorb4 the tough luck loss. The only rt against Arden was unearned. Eddie Ford started off tl scoring play by singling with tv out in the ninth. Small followf with his bloop single just out of ti reach of shortstop Jim Daniel. Daniel then retrieved the b esn't G( t, the da ate pro ras a time, fifty or sixty vhen a major corporation might expect profits of ven twenty-five cents on lar. lays are over. But not ealizes it. uld you call enormous? Fortune's Top 500 indus Ations realized an average profit of about 4 cents on the dollar. General Electric fared slightly better than average. Last year, our profits amount ed to about 5 cents on the dollar. We are occasion ally attacked, along with business in general, as being ie"too1profit-oriented." teta fsocial progress e, Iusmness must make it. 'ofis stand in the way of ess. d argue quite the opposite. ness of business is not just pose of a busi ee it, is to pro d ist r ibu te ods and serv fit of society isiness itself. mss must re s needs. Eco tical, legal as well as Bt change as ges and, to , influence S. GENERALd treak at 17 Lm split4 c- and threw wildly to second in a in vain attempt to nail the hustling ie Small, allowing Ford to circle third ie and score the winning run. g In Saturday's effort the Carolina in batsmen pounded out 13 hits and ie four runs but fell two runs short of the Georgia team, losing 6-4. ig Southern jumped ahead early, 6 ig 1, and withstood a late Carolina Sams i e Carolina's All-America defen o sive back and kick returner, Dick A Harris, is expected to sign a te professional contract sometime today with the Montreal Allouettes. ,neral Ek s of enori its are ov But if society profits and ness does not, the business wi the short run. It will have n< ing funds. How much profit is enough to keep a business operating? How much is too much? . It's hard to say. However, the companies mak ing only marginal profit are not the companies provid ing new employment, creati products or adding to man's s and technical knowledge. Marginal companies are ones making the important so tributions today. For a simple They can't afford to. No responsible company return to the days of the robi ons. No responsible compan' "enormous" profits. But no c can survive without the profit Why are we running this ac .General Electric is a big, logical company, with the caps to do a.great deal of problem in this country. We think profits have effect on our ability t problems. But we realiz sue of profits is one w sides. By telling you o we hope we've moved think about your side. I even write us about it. We'd like to hear w have to say. Please v General Electric, D< 570 Lexington Avent ..York, N.Y 10021. ELECTRIC P two comeback in which the USC bat ters rallied for three runs in the seventh and eighth innings. The losing pitcher for USC was Larry Erbaugh. The USC ace, who worked complete games in his first seven starts, was bombed out in the second inning after surren dering five runs, two of which were earned. Erbaugh's record fell to 4 4. o sign Harris cited, "considerably more money and a whole better deal overall," as the principal reason for his selection of the Allouettes over the NFL's N. Y. Jets. Octric [nOUS er? the busi 11 fold in >operat ng new cientific not the !ial con reason. wants a er bar wants ampany system. I? techno bilities solving a direct 0 solve e the is ith two tar side, you to perhaps iat you trite to 'pt. 901 Le, New