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USC whip4 The Gamecock baseball team boosted their record to 21-2 with a pair of victories over Howard University. On Monday, freshman Chuck McLean scored the winning run on a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth to give Carolina a 2-1 win. Greg Ward, 6-1, picked up the win as he held Howard in check despite being touched for 10 hits. Ward struck out six and walked two. Jeff Grantz led the USC of fesne with two hits. Carolina had little trouble in defeating Howard again on Tuesday, winning by the score of 10-0. All-Star team North Carolina State's David Thompson and Indiana's Bobby Knight pulled down top honors in the 1975 Pizza Hut All-America team as selected by the United States Basketball Writers Association. In announcing the 10-member squad, the USBBWA designated Thompson as player of the year and Knight as the nation's leading coach for the 1974-75 campaign. The 6-foot-4 Thompson was the only repeat performer on the squad. The 1975 All-America team: David Thompson, senior, North Carolina State, 6-4, forward; Junior Bridgeman, senior, Louisville, 6-5, guard-forward; Kevin Grevey, senior, Kentucky, 6 5, forward; Dave Meyers, senior, UCLA, 6-8, forward; Gus Williams, senior, Southern Cal, 6-2, guard; * i A) * * * * * * * * * * * * * SPEBIG I TROUT FISHING * * *GREAT MOMEl ~ "THE PU Howard1 Bobby Richardson Ray Lavigne threw two-hit ball in his seven innings pitched as he raised his record to 5-0. McLean finished the game for Carolina. Hank Small led the USC attack Sports briefs Luther (Ticky) Burden, junior, Utah, 6-2, guard; Leon Douglas, junior, Alabama, 6-10, center; John Lucas, junior, Maryland, 6-4, guard; Scott May, Junior, Indiana, 6-7, forward; Adrian Dnatley, sophomore, Notre Dame, 6-5, forward. Player of the Year-David Thompson. Coach of the Year Bobby Knight, Indiana. Chicks victorious - Thewomen's tennis team defeated Coker College Tuesday by shutting them out, 9-0. Carolina overwhelmed Coker winning all the matches in straight sets. Sue Stoll, a strong number one player, defeated Coker's top player, Barbra Horton, 6-3, 6-3. Susan Tinsley, third seed, downed Jane Millan 6-1, 6-3. Dee Dee Easler moved up to number five position and won easily over Susan Fraylick 6-2, 6-0. Mary Morman number four PRIL I SPOl SSAVING AME N, BUD LAG G AND TROUT FLI: NTS IN PRO HOCKl Plus art, are LCE TO LOT twice as he blasted a three run home run in the second inning to give Carolina a 5-0 lead. It was Small's eighth home- run of the season. Small had three hits for the day and Jeff Grantz added two more. Carolina travels to North Carolina today for a 2:30 p.m. game with the -Tar Heels. Tim Lewis will pitch for the Gamecocks. USC returns home Friday for a 7:30 p.m. game with UNC Wilmington. Carolina will meet UNC-Wilmington again on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. for a single game. player, was the first to post her scores with a smashing win over Debra Hannah 6-0, 6-0. Sue Smith, seeded second, soon followed with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Shelia Mc Waters. In the doubles matches Ann Pasky saw action for the first time playing number one doubles. Pasky teamed with Peggy Fowler to beat Horton and McWalters taking the first set 6-3 and winning a close second set 7-6 in,a tie breaker. Freshmen Connie Albertson and Liz Isherwood teamed together for the first time to play number two doubles.. Albertson and Isherwood took the first set 6-3 and dominated the second set 6-0 beating Milian and Fraylick. Carolina plays Winthrop College today at 2:00 at the PE Center courts. OOLIL Brings. ,TSMa AT THE nipus Bi 8 - LIME] $5.98 BLA] '$4.98 BOX $1.98 BES'] $6.98 SU ES $2.98 BY $1.49 BS hitecture, cookb E WHENI Jeff Kefalos appears to be in anguish in his match against Clemson's ike Rowlay. * SHNESSI * * * >o kstoret 'ED SUPPALYOK.