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Highlights 'i Coc Carolina winds up sprin football practice Saturday w1i "Cockfight '72" in Carolin Stadium, the feature attractic of "The Day of th Gamecock". Other activities include golf match with Georgi beginning at 8 A.M., at Sprir Valley Country Club, baseball game at 10:30 A.N with Georgia Southern at tt Gamec< receive Carolina has awarded varsil letters to 98 participants i swimming, baseball, track, gol and tennis. Awards were made Wednesdi night at the annual spring spor and swimming banquet. Coach Bobby Richardsc awarded letters to 26 basebi participants; Coach Bill McClui lettered 25 track participant Coach Alan Gentry lettered swimmers; 11 letters wei awarded by golf coach Di( Melton; and tennis coach R( Smarr granted monograms to athletes. Baseball lettermen include< Seniors-Phil Houston, Daytor Beach, Fla.; Bill Petoske Columbia; Pete Carpente Virginia Beach, Va.; Larry E baugh, Staunton, Va.; and hea manager Tommy Davis, I, dialantic, Fla.; Juniors-Georg Beam, Charlotte, N.C.; E Robinson, Tarboro, N.C; Toj Across from USC ROUNDHOUSE IN P MUS Saturday May 7 Your chance to hE kind of music. T Ticket Locations: Ta Piano Co. Ft. Jac Carolina Coliseum locations. L AL I Day of Gamec 0< kfight E 9 Rex Enright Athletic Center, h the USC Association of Let a termen's annual barbecue at n the stadium beginning at noon, e and a track meet with Georgia at 5:30 P.M., at the Weems a Baskin track. a Kickoff time for the intra ig squad football game is 2 P.M. a Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 ., for students and each ticket ie covers admission to all of the Dck spring monogran y Moody, Columbia; Alan Hilliard, n Greenville; Bob Kleinknecht, Silver Spring, Md.; and Bruce Pudlock, Parma, Ohio; y Sophomores-Donnie Braham, ts Bishopville; Pat Lassonde, Columbia; John Gambrell, in Manning; Drew Choate, Sparta, 11 N.C.; Mike Johnson, Atlanta; Billy e Heckle, Orangeburg; and manager Jim Matthews, 26 Columbia; Freshmen-Greg Ward, -e Greensboro, N.C.; Hank Small, k Atlanta; Mike Sisk, Columbia; in Eddie Ford, Great Neck, N.Y.; 10 Ken Shull, West Columbia; Earl Bass, West Columbia; Rick I: Barkley, Sumter; and Robbie a Rogers, North Augusta. Track lettermen included: r, Seniors -- Forrest Broom, r- Charleston; Mike Cawley, d Newark, N.J.; Keith Eidson, Clearwater, Fla.; Jim Davis, e Columbia; Bryan Hyder, Hen 0 dersonville, N.C.; Jack Miller, n East Brunswick, N.J.; Ron Rader, Prosperity; and Rich Sorin, Hillside, N.J.; Juniors--Bob Dempsey, Columbia; Billy Novo, Woodbridge, N.J.; Jim Small, Mt. Pleasant; Sophomores -- Don Brown, Charlotte, N.C.; Tom Chapman, Barrington, N.J.; Rod Dalton, Anderson; Joe McCulloch, Columbia; Jim Schaper, Atlanta; Bruce Stuart, Richmond, Va.; Freshmen -- Bill Bryan, Elsmere, ERSON 8:00 P M Carolina Coliseum ar Neil Diamond sing your ckets: $4, $5 and $6 'lor Street Pharmacy, Mitchell kson Special Services Office, aInd all other regjular ticket )ck' onds gri day's activities except the barbecue which is $2 per plate. Due to construction in progress in other areas of the stadium, all seating for the intra-squad game will be in the west stands, upper deck. Barbecue will be served on the upper deck concourse. Coach Paul Dietzel, who divided the squad equally Tuesday, named offensive line athletes i awards Del.; Guy Hornsby, Columbia; Paul McLeod, Beaufort; Wayne Phillips, Beaufort; Milton Reid, Portsmouth, Va.; Mike Sheley, Sandersville, Ga.; Wayne Thomas, Cairo, Ga.; Dan Loshack, A Alexandria, Va. Golf lettermen included: Seniors -- Jimmy Hamilton, Graniteville; Max Poteet, Morganton, N.C.; Buddy Bostian, Florence; Wade Mayo, Atlanta; Juniors -- Wylie Ramsey, Marion, N.C.; Larry Mattox, Barnwell; and manager John Blackmon, Columbia; Sophomores -- Os Hillman, Columbia; Jimmy Burgess, Orangeburg; Freshmen -- David DuPre, Columbia; Frank Little, Morristown, Tenn; Charles Wilkinson, Columbia. Tennis lettermen included: Juniors -- Art Kamm, Neptune City, N.J.; Tim Marks, Miami, Fla.; Tom Collins, Homestead, Fla.; Barry Altman, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Kevin McCarthy, Teaneck, N.J.; Sophomores - David Nelson, Columbia; Brian Desatnik, Johannesburg, South Africa; Tom Craig, Roanoke, Va.; Freshmen -- Mark Rosenblum, Fairlawn, N.J.; Jerry LeGrand, Shelby, N.C. Swimming lettermen included: Juniors -- Howard Watts, Scar sdale, N.Y., Gary Wetherhold, Allentown, Pa.; Toby Kerr, Sarasota, Fla.; James Villa, Haddonfield, N.J.; Ed Miller, Cassatt; Sophomores -- Nick Kesserling, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Johnny Poole, Taylors; Charlie Shoemaker, Emmaus, Pa.; Bob Warner, Aiken; Glen Spears, Ponte Verde Beach, Fla.; Ed Tyler, Allentown, Pa.; Wallace Greer, Graniteville; Freshmen -- Casey Claflin, Delray Beach, Fla.; Kim Douglas, Atlanta; Paul Gray, Atlanta; Jeff Newbert, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Chip Newman, Avondale Estates, Ga.; Roger Rice, Greenville; Bob Cottam, High Point, N.C.; Mike Hiller, Philadelphia, Pa.; Kim Gan naway, Valdosta, Ga.; David Briggs, Spartanburg; Gary Gib son, Greenville; H. R. Newcome, Columbia; Ken O'Brien, Lan sdowne, Pa.; Tom Orton, McLean, Va. Across from - USC ROUNDHOUSE d work :oach Pride Ratterree to direct the Garnet team and defensive ine coach Bill Shalosky head :oach of the Black team. Dietzel will watch the action from the press box. Each team will have 11 nembers of the first unit as listed on the depth chart through four weeks of practice Nith the Garnet team getting six offensive starters and five )n defense, with the Blacks getting five and six, respec tively. Offensive first stringers with the Garnets include left tackle Roger Toy, center Buck Thompson, right tackle Dave Cash, quarterback Bill Troup, fullback Bill Cregar, and flanker Mike Haggard. Defensively, the Garnet team has left end Bob Roe, weak linebacker Phil Wallace, right iackle John LeHeup, rover back Alex Dobson and safetyman Neville Files. First stringers on the Black USC fac test with By JIM F Sports % USC's track team faces Geoi Jual meet of the season, tor Neems Baskin Track. Over a three-year span th :onsecutive dual contests, Clemson, North Carolina and Coach Bill McClure's team ir Jecisioned Auburn and Geor< However, in Georgia the G sternest test of the campa Clemson, a team that took before falling, by 43 points ear "It should be a real good m( could go either way by about fo The strength of Georgia is ir should take most of the first I have a pole vaulter that has c[ over the 24-foot mark, a triph thrower in the 54-foot range ar With the possible exceptio USC's Bill Bryan has done1 cleared 15-1%/, the Bulldogs above. In only one field event, the ja favorite. Both Tom Chapman, threw 212 last year but has b back problem this time aroul far ther than Georgia's top ma (See SCHAPER, P Joyce wir Standout Carolina basketballer Kev in Joyce was recently honored is the Outstanding Catholic \thlete in the United States by the somerset County Youth )rganization of Somerville, N. J. Joyce, a rising senior from [errick, N. Y., was the second leading scorer on USC's 24-5 team this season with an 18.3 average and has already been named captain of the 1972-73 Gamecock squad. The 6-3, 190-pound back eourt ace also led the squad in assists and averaged 5.7 rebounds per ame. outs offense include split end Jackie Brown, left guard Jerry Witherspoon, right guard John Dubac, tight end Marty Woolbright, and tailback Jay Lynn Hodgin. Defensively, the Blacks have left tackle Darrell Austin, strong linebacker Rick Brown, middle guard Dana Carpenter, right end Monty Matthews, and halfbacks Tom Zipperly and C. A. Wilson. Placekicker Tommy Bell and punter Robby Reynolds will kick for both teams. Several potential first stringers will miss the game due to injuries, including center Jimmy Privette, of fensive tackle Rick Anthony, fullback Chuck Mimms and tailback Russ Kuritz. The Cockfight will climax five weeks of spring practice. The 1972 season, which features seven of 11 games at home, will open Sept. 9 against Virginia on the AstroTurf in Carolina Stadium. es stern Bulldogs IERSH Vriter rgia in the Gamecock's final iorrow at 5:30 P.M. on the e Gamecocks have won 11 three coming this spring. East Carolina have fallen to i dual meets, and USC also lia Tech in a tri-meet. amecocks will be facing its ign. The Bulldogs topped USC down to the last race lier in the season. et," McClure remarked. "it >ur or five points." I the f ield events, where they place finishes. The Bulldogs eared 15-4, two long jumpers jumper over 48 feet, a shot Id a 6-5 high jumper. n of the pole vault, where 5-3%/ and Brian Hyder has should win the events listed ivelin, can USC be called the 209, and Mike Cawley, who een below par because of a ad, have thrown the javelin ni, who has a best of 185. ige 11, Column 1) is award He is the 15th recipient of the annual award and was honored Sunday at a banquet in Somerville attended by more than 1,000 persons. Previous winners of the honor include Ron Delany, Ireland's sub-four minute miler who attended Villanova, former Penn State .football All-America selection Ted Kwalik, who now plays for the San Francisco 49'ers of the NFL, all-time pro basketball great Paul Arizen and former collegiate basketball standouts Nick Workrpan of Seton Hall, Charlie Yelverton of Fordham and Notre Dame's Austin Carr.