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USC's Nate LeGrand sej Netmen edg Georgia Te The USC men's tennis team struggled to a 5-4 victory over a surprising Presbyterian College team on Wednesday. USC's number one seede, Clyde Skaflestad downed Alvaro Angel, 6-1, 7-5, and Jeff Kefalos defeated PC's Mike Faya, 6-1, 6-2. The other four singles went to three sets with PC taking three. Carlos Behar defeated USC's Andreas Hufschmid, 0-6, 6-4, 6-4. Steve Geller in the number four spot lost to T.K. Farley of PC, 4-6, TRA 40% (blankets, wint, At least 1 Located at: 919 Sumter St. (across from USC I Ph. 771-0210 s himself for his return ge Presbytei 5i eh here on 6-2, 6-3., and Nate LeGrand in the number six place fell to Tom Norfleet, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. USC's Jeff Hull, undefeated in singles, downed Antonio Angel, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, and made his singles record 20-0. After splitting the singles, both teams needed two doubles vic tories to win the match. USC's Jeff Kefalos and Jeff Hull defeated Antonio Angel and Mike Faya, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Clyde Skaflestad and Nate LeGrand fell to Alvaro Angel and DING COMPA s proud to announce a SA LE off on many it4 er wear, brass lamps, t 0% off on entire i Hours: 11 a.m. IorBeshoe 11 a.m . shot ThursdaDy -ian 5-4, Saturday Carlos Behar, 7-5, 7-5, trying the score at four all. Steve Geller and Andreas Hufschmid teamed in the number three doubles spot, against T.K. Farley and Tom Norfleet. Geller and Hufschmid took the match for USC by defeating Farley and Norfleet, 6-8, 7-5. The netter's final home match will be next Saturday, against Georgia Tech, at 1:30 p.m. at the Maxcy-Gregg courts. NY amS rays a chests) nvento ry 8 p.m. Weekdays Scuba clh A USC student who defines himself as an avid lover of un dersea life is in the process of reviving a Carolina scuba club. According to John Yennie, a meeting is scheduled for tomorrow night in Russell House, with exact time and location to be posted. "The objective of the club," Yennie said,. "is to get people educated in the sport of scuba diving. We'll be trying to get people certified and work them up until they eventually get their dive master rating." Tuesday night's meeting will be basically a round-laying process, with the purpose of electing of ficers and drawing a budget for the fall semester. Expenditures for the club, subject to Student Allocation Committee (SAC) ap proval, will include a portable Now ovoilobi Pocket B< THE TEACHING! A SEPARA JOURNEY three mognif Cal Caste author of / * TALES OF POWER Hailed b N.Y. TiM "Utterly fascina and by Book W "StagC beat POCKET1.50e BOOKS.. rr d 0 C srvice. Excelle1,t se beerOpen 5 tiIll1 Students and } I.D. cards: AII can eat *1.95M)\ 'Thesday nights Capri's It alijar rb forms compressor and basic scuba equipment that students may check out. In addition, the scuba club will make several field trips, "hopefully, over break, maybe to Jamaica or the Bahamas," Yennie said. Membership dues will be $5 per semester. Members are divided into two categories: actives (those who are certified and can dive right away), and inactives (beginners who can obtain active status). The formation of a scuba club has been the personal project of Yennie's for some time, and, having cut through much of the red tape, he is optimistic. Yennie cited the help of the owner of a local dive shop as being in strumental in the success of his drive. e in low-priced ok editions i OF DON JUAN TE REALITY TO IXTLAN cent works by rios nedo V the es as ting" orld as leringly Itiful." ~izza, Lasagna, Veal parmesan Spaghetti and elicious Italian salads. iso Steaks, shrimps, nd Fried Chicken. omplete carry-.out ~leetion of wines and . p.m. Monday- Saturday. 'aculty with spaarhetti you onday and Restaurmnt