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By Sally Wilson
The USC Women's
team defeated Duke
79.85 to 62.95 but lost
ville State 82.35 to 7<
meet Saturday at t
Blatt P.E. Center.
Transfer student
button and scholarsh
Laura Kostyshyn w<
Carolina competitors
in at least two of the
Warbutton, rank<
Pennsylvania last
attending Pittsburg,
in the all-round comp<
score of 30.45 out of i
I points. She placed f:
competition, first i
second on the unevt
third in floor exercise
nlaced second in floor
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WENDY LUCE
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gynmnastic V
; University pei
to Jackson- to
).85 in a tri- a 1
he Solomon ^
in
Lorie War- na
ip performer ha
?re the two Tr
who placed scl
four events, coi
id fifth in we
year while Lu
finished first foi
stition with a
a possible 40 ye
irst in beam we
n vaulting, Ja
jn bars and pit
. Kostyshyn co
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team m
o finished second in \i
yarouiton was satisfied
rformance, but said, "I!
make it to the nationals
ot more work to do."
iVendy Luce, a gradual
her first year as U!
sties coach, said, "V
ve won with Patty
otter competing." Ti
lolarship performer, c<
mpete because of illness
i're all together and I
ice said, "we've got a
*?n n
ua.
Jacksonville State, in
ar of gymnastic con
is 2-2 coming into the (
cksonville's Melinda I
iced second in the
moetition and first
ercise and bars, helping
cksonville's record to 1
Gymnasts are sco
/idually in every eveni
ores are tallied by takir
ree performances fr<
hool in each event,
ore a gymnast can achic
In any event, the n
mber of participants i!
ly the top three will ?
ml nntnnmo
Several members of C
am agreed that the une
sair of wooden rods upo
mnast performs, is th<
ent for the team.Ja<
tined an early advant
5C on the uneven bars,
ost of its strength in
;erise and vaulting ever
;.ercii>e tuiuuiu^ uain
id tumbling movemen
usic, while vaulting n
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all-round
in floor
f f A KaaoI
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The top
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maximum
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age over challenges
USC has and agilit;
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gracefully hoist herself
orizontal mount. The
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a performer's balance
y on a four-inch
's gymnastic team's
1. Their next meet will
. Saturday at the P.E.
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Clemson,
USC's women's swin
defeated Tennessee, 75-56, F
and Clemson, 91-40 Saturc
improve its record to 8-1.
Against Tennessee USC
seven first places to domina
traditionally strong Volu
women swimmers.
T 1 n 0/>l I rt V\nrl
liaoouiuuig uau in aid in til*
yard intermediate medley, 5(
freestyle and the 500-yard fre
to lead the victory.
Lynn Smith won the 20<
freestyle and Jody Pett
captured first in the 50
backstroke. Nancy Grimm
first in the 100-yard freestyle
three-meter diving Nancy
finished first.
"They were not as fast as \
expected,"said Janet Greer
assistant women's swim c(
"Our girls swam well. We tl
it was going to De a closer r
Carolina's
loses at Ai
Auburn defeated USC'S
team, 70-52, Feb. 2 c
War Eagle track.
"It was the first time thej
beat us in three years," sai<
track coach Bill McClure, I
the only team ever to
Auburn on their track.
USC won five first places.
McElveen won the shot putt
tosss of 54' 4". In the 600-ya
Allen. Shoultz and Keith
finished first and second witl
wfla &?3\II A B A fl ID HB
w 1 i ML^WL
. ^yTeTeYy*
wimm
Tenn<
team Aginst C
Viday in 11 of I
lay to dominate
home pool
had firsts in th
te the yard bul
nteer backstroke
Tina B. Z. (
e 100- the 110-yai
)-yard and Katie
estvle the 50-ya
Grimm an
}-yard places in thi
erson 100-yard
-yard tively. Glc
swam >n the 100and
in White won
White diving ev<
USC alsc
ve had a"d 200-yai
\t womens
>ach. defending
loueht tercollegia
neet," this weeke
track tc
aburn, "i
track ?f ^: ^5.6 ar
.. the 8&-yar
,n the limp nf 1 F
. Mike She
f have f. . . ,
^ finished or
run with ti.
. . respective!
Deai of Mike Ge
William W
?'"y won with i
with a ~
, Carolina
f,d ru" an invital
N?ve" more th
1 times Montgomel
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ers top
38 see
lemson, USC took firsts
> events to completely
the Tigerettes in their
Hasselburg collected
e 500-yard freestyle, 50tterfly
and 50-yard
i to again lead the team,
jiese finished first in
-d intermediate medley
lllingworth placed first
ird breaststroke. Nancy
d Lynn Smith had first
le 200-yard freestyle and
breaststroke, respec>ria
Roberts placed first
yard butterfly. Nancy
the one and three meter
ents.
won the medley relay
rd freestyle relay. The
swim team will be
their Southern Inte
Chamoionshin
nd in Athens.
'Kill
'0-52
id 1:16 respectively. In
d run, John Brown's
>9.6 won first place.
aley and Halston Taylor
le-two in the 1000-yard
TIPS nf 9-1Q 9 nnH 99ft (VO
-- V V ? Mtav* W)
y. The mile relay team
diman, Keith Novel, and
ilkes and Allen Shoulta
i time of 3:35.
will compete Friday in
tional meet involving
an 20 teams in
-y, Ala.
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