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Distance Best Of I A week of qualifying events culminates Saturday in the 12th annual State-Record Relays at the Weems Baskin Track behind the Roost dorm. The collegiate track events begin at 12:30 p.m. Saturday while the field events start a half hour later. The high school events start at 10 a.m. More than 600 athletes from 53 different high schools and 375 athletes from 15 universities will compete during the week's ac tivities. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students. The featured event Saturday should be the distance medley relay in which a national record could easily be set. Carolina's Jim Schaper will anchor the event for USC, while Tony Waldrop will anchor North Carolina's runners WI FAMO U cut classes % spoke flue could char and sounds lil Hint: It's no PG Answer:T ET MUSKE AlfXAND(R." OLIVER REED -R RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN - A FRANK FINLAY CHRISTOPHE m "" THE THREE MUSKETEER '3h ws CHARLTONHET 1:15-3:15- _____ LATE __ _ SHOW ALL SAT. SATs MITE 2o MIDNITE THE SOUND of , TERRORI The Meph -A Al ADA -JACQUFELINE Ar CURTJUJRG[NS . Medley telays and Bob Wheeler will anchor for Duke. Waldrop, who ran six con secutive sub-four minute miles during the past indoor season, will skip the mile Saturday to anchor the medley. During high school qualifying action on Tuesday, Northwestern of Rock Hill dominated and qualified 14 individuals and three relay teams for Saturday. Tryouts Cheerleading tryouts will be conducted tonight at 6:30 outside the P.E. Center. Several positions are available for next year's squad. IAT S TRIO? vith a sword, nt French, m a harem, :e a candy bar? tSha Na Na fy HRLEE TEEI2S SAlIKIhO QUEL WELCH rns MICHAEL YORK0, oA,,goon R LEE GERALDINE CHAPLIN io SIMON WARD AOIIFAYE DUNAWAY0 oMad, 2nd BiG SWEEK! . .-m........... I I mmmmamma BISSE T- BARBARA PARKINS Hal After 'Worst Performan Tennis Te "STUNNING! BEAUTIF PERFECT! BREATI -BE R NARO OR W C.? T1 SYNOKCATE_ PICTURE OF THE MON1 -SEVENrEEN ",AVNE BEA UTIFUL! PASS PARAMOUNT PICTURES preew. A SHE FLM r 7bc FnAco ZEFFIRELI Production of ROMEO (JULIET '!f fRAE0 RIil1i PR00c[i t 01 *1IAUA SJAIiAR I 5 Ri -DOMA HUSSfY llONARDWIlNG MlIO O'SH[A MICHAIlyORK NAIASHAPARRY ROBIRIS!iFPHNS U :-. , R... ANIHONY HAVIIOCK-AllAN and OHNfAOURNI {PG ,..'."'"'."."'""'"".""'.*.W l[ffI; Thurs - Fri - Sat 7&a9:30 Uie $1.00 Clue uu Russenl Ho...e Tha...Tre q. -Mile Stars e' am Defeats Furman After dropping a match Monday to Harvard, 6-3, in what Coach Ron U L! GREAT! Smarr termed "our worst per ws formance in three years", Carolina fTAKING! bounced back to defeat Furman Tuesday, 7-2, and raise the H! A JOY! Gamecock season record to 18-6. I"I think our showing against ONATE " Furman was one of our better efforts," Smarr said. "We played much better than we did against Harvard. To bounce back from the Harvard match, which was very bad, is pleasing." Unlike the Harvard match, USC displayed strong doubles play against Furman and took all three of the combined efforts. Fritz Kefalos, Hufschmit-Paquet and Duke-Steve Geller teamed for straight set wins. Fritz, Hufschmit, Kefalos and Duke took wins in singles action, while Paquet and Mark Rosenblum suffered losses. Furman's record fell to 17-8. USC faces Georgia Tech in Atlanta today. "It's going to be a tough road now," Smarr said after the Furman match. "I was very displeased with our play against Harvard and now we have to play the toughest part of our schedule without two of our top players." Brian Desatnik is also inactive because of a pulled groin muscle. Z IP KLEEN 1320 Main Street I-hour cleanin~g i.4-hour Laundry Service Monday -Saturday 110 & J ill JOHN MtdNRY PAl HEYWOOOO EL~ BASAJIlad MASOlINO O'A)EO EARD O6OWIN uity Union 'ic Arts lext: SSounder