The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 04, 1974, Page Page 11, Image 11

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Gamecocks Swee Carol 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 13ozenan. "They took first place i Tennis To Seeks Chi K9UERS9Tg OF SOUTH STUDEKT T( PAS London a STUDENTS FACU, COST ON s285.OC $2s."0 DIPOSIT DuE emP MASE 13 SALANC. SU. ON OE S.P APRIL I CA LL 777-646. er V,7-4111 ,.m gN,OEMA,Iel C, A T KAMC ADDRE C9TL4 S NOM4& 1 > Fire Erents ma Wins F: two events and were second in only three. and you just can't win track imeets like that. "The times were good.'" Bozeman continued. "It was a r very windy day, so they were kept <lown a hit, but we are very happy Schaper Finishes I he l'.S. men's indoor track team 5 lost to the Russians Saturda%, but o ('arolina's .Jim Schaper had a good it day despite the loss. Schaper. t'S('s premier middle distance runner, finished second in e the x1 meter run n ith a 1::52.1) time. n The %%inning time of 1 :31.9 was run ible Grouj Lb Status E CAROr9KA )LLR SPORT TO nd Paris LTY AND STAF LY * DEPART COM * RETURN PAR9S T * COST 9NCPUDES . PAN SNOTE. * fOND * Aff 1 PARTd * EUROPE ON A SNOESTR EURA -PASS PROFE SS90N ECKS PAI4A9tt TO ACNCD 9S MqO DP0S91 OF 2500 PCR PCR Ss MONt SC lt mBCRS 911 M41 PAi4U______ irst Outdo4 with the times. We're always happy to beat Clemson. "11u field events are improving too. We -t three of the seven !wld events and came out with a 47 Ii; lead going into the running events." Second In Moscow b.h a HIussian. Schaper also anchored the % inning t'.S. sprint-medley relay team. The event consists of four men renning a relay of 220. II80l.60EII and xo meters. The overall team time %%as 1:19. Schaper's inidi% idual split % as not -kno n. 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 LCT FASTI 19A FOR ?ONDON WAiA It 0 COrUMs9A 8UH? 4 4M 9?T Fr9GNT ROUND TR9P C TARA (LONDON) FOR F9RST 1(9GHT OK A9RPORT ?RANSFCRS AXCS I CHECSC PRC FL9GNT AND 8R9fF9NG 9KG--- BR90 F9KG NOST CrS ETC RCSCRUAT90N ASS9STAKCt ? 4f ON - OUR GU9DANCC UN9JC R S9Jii UK90N USC C0tumS9A SC ?9?OI SON MOOt PMOMt___________ >rTrack 1 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 . ...........*. .....-... . $1.25 IHiJFI 3 vegetables, salad, tea or Of $1.75 BUF] 1 meat or fried chi salad, bread and b liI Tic"ket": A I E. l I op n1) I ii ' 2 - l'i -Cornell Ar Corner Sumter and Open Monday -C TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TI-2500 A POCKETFUL OF POWER EAsi 10OfL..A TL.AC,S,J SUBTRACTS, ILTiPtIIS, DIVIDik CHAIN OR CON ST ANT OPERATIONS. .1G IT DISPLAY. FULL SELECT BUSINE 3143 FOnU nOVI leet 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. 'TT $1.25 bread and butter. Cof fee FET $1.75 *ken. 1 vegetabls. tier, tea or ('f'le,' I u 1lte for I I0 llut 1 .. .. .);IIII <).Ill. t ms Buffet Pendleton Streets Thru Friday SS EQUIPMENT 762-6655