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BY WAYNE PHILLIPS
Sports Writer
A one-two-three sweep in fiv
events and first place finishes in a
but two events helped carr
Carolina to a 116-29 victory ove
arch rival Clemson in a track mee
at Clemson Saturday.
The (Gamecocks sweept the firs
three places in the triple jumj
discus. shot put. mile run and 22(
yard dash. In addition to the I
lirsl places, the Gamecocks als
grabbed 11 seconds and eigi
thirds.
"We just out-depthed them.
said assistant coach Mik
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BY GEORGE MORRIS
Sports Writer
If a group of US(' table tennis
enthusiasts has its way. what is
now an informal table tennis
organization will soon achieve
club sport status.
The table tennis club, which is
still going through the processes of
becoming a recognized club, was
formed this year and is headed
by student Walter Hleine and
faculty advisors Chi Kim and
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In Ihc iield events. Carolina took
irst :I the high jump. pole vault.
ja%-el.n shot put. discus. and the
triple jum)p. in the running events
the (Ganecocks won every race but
the two-m1ie.
Sprinter Milton Ileid of Norfolk
was the only double winner for the
(;amecocks. Reid took first in the
440 with a 48.7 time and first in the
220 with a time of 22.1. Reid also
ran on the two winning relay
temns
Truck Results
Ngh -"un's (SC).3F> 2-s(CI,
aroad Jump 1-Rr"wn (C). t"S?icks
I'*i ).lGearr (C), 13"S'.
tarry Loewer. The club is open to
|1 students and meets each
eekend in the I'. E. ('enter.
While the club is now operating
n an informal basis. Hleine ex
ressed a desire to compete in
"rcollegiatly in the near future.
uch club spo)rts as wrestling and
ugbv compete on this level now
eine said."We definitely have the
ilent to compete."
Two talented players on the club <
re Harry Skirm and It -Keorg I
hew. Skirm %won first place in this
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Pole Vault: 1-McDowell (SC).
2-Langstaff (C), 3-Moiten (SC), 14-4;
JaV IM: 1"CAalpnan (SC), 2"Z01ndar
(C). 3-4aynt*n I), 2S 21-;
Shot Pu,: 1.M.,risn (SC), 2.,,,e
(SC). 3-Chapman (SC), 5 4'.
Discus: 1-ThmNaae (SC), 2-Fug.
(SC). -Mor istn (SC ), 1134;
Tnia Jump: 1-Stacks (SC). 2-Adams
(SC), 3-Shart (SC), 46-11;
440-ReIGa: I-USC (Gediman, Allen,
Stocks, Reid), 42.2;
Mile Rum: 1-Taylor (SC), 2-Day (SC),
3-Laydaw (SC). 4:19.4;
Mih Hurdes: I-ANaln (SC), 2-Alle(C).
3.St.art SC), 15.1;
N4 Dash: -Riold (SC), 2-McLead (SC),
3-Funk (C), 46.7;
100 Dash: 1-Gdiman (SC), 2-Nrnsby
(SC), 3-Richardsen (C), 10.3;
Ntl Run: 1-Brown (SC), 2-rAw., D
(SC), 3-Zanas (C), 1:53.1;
440 Hurdles: 1-Nall (SC). 2-Sheley
(SC). 3-Marts (C). 545;
224 Dash: 1-Reid (SC). 2-GOdiman
(SC). 3-Reynelds (SC), 22.1;
2-Mile: I-Kultlkwski (C). 2-Nell (SC),
3-Matthews (C). 9:32.2.
MiNe Relay: 1-USC 3:22.3.
'ears Intramural competition, a.s
vell as winning the City doubles
-hampionships. Regional doubles
hampionships and he reached the
luarterfinals in the State doubles.
Skirm is alko this years ACU --I
ingles ("hamplon Chew was last
:ears winner of tie City doubles
-hampionship and was last years
\( ' I champion.
The club is interested in in
-reasing its membership. and
hose who would like to join should
-all Walter Hleine at 777- 4538.
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