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Carolina's men's tennis team
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of Amherst College at Maxcy-G
The victory marked the fifti
season Carolina has won 20 or n
Last season, Carolina was 24-3
matches remaining this season
chance to better that mark.
"Amherst was one of the weal
have played this year, but they i
good team," said Ron Smarr, he*
played like we are capable of p
Amherst won only four games
matches and were unable to do r
the doubles competition. Jeff Ke:
Hufschmid and Phil Dukes each
opponents 6-0, 6-0. Clyde Skaflest
number one player, won 6-1,
Trammel defeated his opponent
Hull also won 6-0, 6-1.
Carolina's number one doul
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Gamecocl
By Billy Baker
USC split games with North
Carolina, losing 5-1 Friday and
winning 8-4 Saturday, and arc new
17-7 for the season.
On Thursday night the seventh
ranked Gamecocks defeated
Francis Marion 17-1 behind the
four-hit pitching of sophomore
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Against Francis Marion USC had
nine extra-base hits including
home runs by Greg Keatley, Steve
King and Jim Pankovits.
The Patriots' committed eight
errors to aid USC's win. They
scored their lone run on a long
homer by Steve Fowler over the
right field fence in the seventh
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Johnny Hinkel, USC's leading
home run hitter with seven, was
lost for the remainder of the season
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eading the scoring for Carotin
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arolina scored first on an unasf
tit first period. However, by the ei
the second quarter, both tea
defenses battled for control. Hilimi
15 seconds apart. Then Haggerl
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won its 20th Carolina's fin*
1 a 9-0 shutout
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[lore matches. going to get g
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caliber."
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defeated their several top pla
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McLean is now 3-1 for the season
Wayne Mishoe, who was the first o:
three pitchers for Francis Marion
dropped to 1-1.
AGAINST THE Tar Heels US(
managed just six hits and usualb
effective Tim Lewis surrendere<
four runs and seven hits befon
giving way to Jim Lewis in the fiftl
inning.
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id of the quarter, USC was down 6-4
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Yammel teamed to win 6-2, 6-4.
teve Gellar won 6-1, 6-0 for
il victory of the day.
D the key to a strong program is
\ of good teams. "You are not
*ood players unless you play a
le. The team is not going to imLinless
you play teams of high
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we have got quality players,"
lys Harvard Tuesday in what is
j a tough match. "Harvard has
iyers on their team, and they also
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s several tough matches left in
eluding Tennessee, Georgia and
of Georgia's victories includes a
North Carolina, a team that
earlier in the season.
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record to 4-1.
North Carolina scored twice ii
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, and two walks. Steve Coats single
to begin the inning. After one on
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Rackley doubled. Wa^ick singled
to score Rackley, and after another
single by Jones, Lewis was
replaced.
USC SCORED in the seventh
inning when Keatley singled and
moved to third on Steve Cook's
& single. Chuck McLean's sacrifice
s fly scored Keatley.
UNC's final run in the eighth
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d With the loss, Tim Lewis' record
it is now 4-2.
n On Saturday the Gamecocks
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his 200th win at USC with a 8-4
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for Steve King, who was out with a
cold, and scored from second base
on a pitcher's throwing error.
David Small had walked and
moved to third on the error. He
scored when Keatley beat out an
infield hit.
With- the score 2-0 Pankovits
singled to centerfield to score
Small. Grantz then bunted safely
as Pankovits moved to second.
Mark Van Bever singled to load the
bases, and Don Repsher's triple
gave USC a 6-0 lead.
Fleming then bunted safelv to
score Repsher from third.
UNC PITCHER Bob Thompson
was replaced by Matt Wilson in the
second, and he limited the
Gamecocks to just one hit the next
six innings before he was relieved
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