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Carolin claim e BY GEORGE MORIRIS Of The Gamecock staff Carolina's swim team won 11 of 13 events, including the first six of the meet, to defeat Clemson 83-30 Monday at the Furman Pool. Freshman Randy Phipps was voted Gamecock of the Meet for his victories in the 500 and 1000-yard freestyle. The victory gives the Gamecocks a 6-2 record going into this Saturday's meet with Auburn. "Auburn is tough," said Carolina coach Alan Gentry. "Dealing with Auburn is like dealing with the tar baby-you think you have it and instead it has you," he said. Auburn finished 17th in the NCAA last year and is expected to given Tennessee and Alabama a battle for the Southeastern Con ference title. "We think we can win it but they have seven points on us because of the medley relay; their times all year have been faster than ours. In Wrestlers ei Wildcats on The USC Wrestling Club, hoping to rebound from a close loss to Clemson, entertains Davidson College tomorrow night at 7 o'clock in the Booker T. Washington gym. The Gamecocks dropped a 29-23 decision in Tiger Country last Friday, cippled by forfeits in the 118 and 126 pound divisions. Carolina's Ike Houck, in the -177 category, continued his role as Mr. Steady, easily breezing past his man. Also racking up pins were Phil McKee (134) and John Faust (167). The Gamecocks also traveled to Pembroke State on Saturday where they finsihed fourth in a field of 10 at the invitational, placing in seven classes. Houck once again blitzed to the top in the 177. David Terry (158) was especially impressive as, despite an injury, he fought to a fourth place spot. "Well, we're three and 10 now," confessed coach Jerry Pardue, "and things will probably get Study in Guadalajara, Mexico The GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL, a fully accredited UNI VERSITY OF ARIZONA program. will offer June 30 to August 9, anthropology, art, education, folk lore, geography, history, govern ment, language and literature. Tuition and fees, $190; board and room with Mexican family $245. Write to GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL, 413 New Psychology. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721. Super-Chill Cheese Dog I with purchase of Fries and Med. Coke IOffer Good thru Feb. 28th onl a a swim asy vIC the 1000-yard free they have one guy faster than ours, they have two people in the 200-yard free faster than Midwinter and in the 50-yard free they have one guy faster than (Chip) Newman. It will be in the individual medley and the one meter diving that we can begin to put points back on the board. What we are trying frantically to do is bring it down to the freestyle relay (the last event of the meet.) We must bring it to the free relay and we must win the free relay," Gentry said. After the Auburn meet Carolina will have a week off before com peting in the Southern In tercollegiates tournament in Athens, Georgia on Feb. 27, 28 and 29. Carolina's womens swim team continued on their winning ways Tuesday night with a 87-33 rout of Georgia Southern. Carolina finished one-two in seven events in bringing their season record to 8-0. rtertain Friday worse." Possibly, but in the meantime, continue to look for sparkling individual performances in the important invitationals in the next several weeks. THRILLINGLY CRAZY.. RICH WITH LAUGHTEF A CLASSY COMED LIKELY TO BE WITI US FOR YEARS" -Charies Champlin. LOS ANGELES TIMES Starts Februar F riday LATE SHOW Fri. & Sat. 12:00 Midnite All Seats $2.00 teams ortes Carolina easily took the 400-yard medley relay to open the meet and then began a string of one-two finishes in the next six events, beginning with Nancy Grimm and Cricket Robbins in the 200-yard freestyle, and ending with B.Z. Giese and Lynne Marshall in the 50-yard butterfly. Nancy White and Sandi Gochenour also took first and second in the one meter diving competition. Tennis results The University of Georgia's Manuel Diaz won the singles title of the Wildewood Invitational tennis tournament by edging Ap palachian State's Keith Richard son 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Diaz reached the finals by defeating John Sadri 7-6, 7-6. Richardson defeated Carolina's Phil Dukes 7-6, 6-4 in the semifinals. Other Carolina pl ayers in the tournament included Steve Geller, Andreas Hufschmid, Jeff Kefalos, and Clyde Skaflestad. Geller lost to Diaz 6-2, 6-4 while Hufschmid was losing to John Garrity of Appalachian State 6-4, 6-4. Kefalos beat North Carolina's Tommy Dixon 6-3, 7-5. And Dukes defeated North Carolina's Joe Garcia 6-4, 6 3. In the second round Dukes upset teammate Skaflestad 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Kefalos was beaten by Sadri 7-5, 6 3. y 7th At1:00- 3:05 U5:10-7:15-9:25 Robert De Niro -in MEAN STREETS" sou-theast rn sAL BALm Am "NPERM ONUR . .Fri-Sat-Sun 3-5-7-9 0"^"8-22-- Mon.-Thurs. 7&9pm LAST WEEK-END!li Sneak gand theg Pre-Vue Fr i. 7pm James Coon*e Alan Arkino 1- ma1%Sie PAULSTE NEWMAN k ^' Explosive Cie Ckort ~~ LASTWEEKSEND F ., _?"oF I.&ST 1 ad NEWMANE YOUNG 2.se Iiv" Cinema C,.n..,t