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Sports schedule THURSDAY, MAE. 3 ilI Men's Swimming * National Independent 1 ? Championships at Coral Gables, Florida ^ FRIDAY, MAR. 4 Men's Baseball USC vs. Duke (Doubleheader), at Rex Enright Athletic Center, 1 p.m. 1 Men's Swimming National Independent Championships at Coral ? Gables, Florida | 8ATURDAY, MAE. 5 Men's Baseball USC vs. Madison College, at Rex Enright Athletic Center, * 1:30 p.m. * S* Men's Swimming 5. National Independent v Championships at Coral Gables, Florida Men's Tennis USC vs. Duke, at Maxcy ; Gregg Courts, 1:30 p.m. t SUNDAY, MAR. 6 Men's Tennis USC vs. Swarthmore. at , | Maxcy Gregg Courts, 2:15 i ; J Bryant? * From page 10 "Yeah, I can tell you that we made mistakes covering him." But this is all part of the nice-guy f image oryaiii exuaes. "A 101 ot the teams like Oakland build their reputations around bad-guy i images. I'd like to think I am one of the nice guys in the NFL." g (Ed. note: Mark I^eary was * sports editor of The Gamecock ; during the 1975 fall semester and is ? now working on the sports staff on \ the Bradenton Herald newspaper in Bradenton, Fla.) il INTERVIE * * I Research. i THE UNIVEE8IT SPACE IP i lunahoma, 1 ! ENGINEERING (AE PHYSICS, COMPUTE MAEC1 Call: Career Planning For an Ap HMHHMUMBMHMHHaBUm USC lacroi By RONNIE HUTCHINS Asst. Sports Editor USC's lacrosse club defeated Clen Clemson Sunday afternoon in e? season opener. John Hagerty led Carolina scorii goals and six assists. Mike Syracu* goals for USC. IN ITS SECOND year, USC's lac is looking for a good year in the S< Lacrosse League. we ve goi a preuy experienced year," captain Ned Miller said. "1 our best chance to have a good sea going to lose some experienced pli this year." The team returns experienced \ defense and at midfield positions I: strongest on the attack. The USC att 12 of the 19 points in Sunday's Clem son. USC's attack includes Hager Cellary, Mike Syracuse and crease Steve Melia. The midfield consists Intramural game of the 1 Alpha Phi I By MATT WARD Gamecock Staff Writer Using the fast break to full advantage, Alpha Phi Alpha (APA) knocked Sigma Phi Epsilon (SPE) from the unbeaten ranks 54-43 in the intramural game of the week Tuesday night. "We weren't playing our type of game in our first three games," APA captain Leroy Button said. "In our first three games we let the other team dictate to us the tempo of the game, but in this game we used our style." SPE ATTEMPTED to slow the pace of the game to offset the fastbreak offense of APA". "If we controlled the tempo of the game, (ho onmp pnulH haua n'""" " VVU1VI lAHVV WW41 | SPE head coach Bill Gray said. The slowdown strategy worked early in the game as SPE t^lied on outside shooting to gain a 10^ lead. . ? EWS FOR Assistants Y OF TENNESSEE rSTlTITTU rennessee 37388 , EE, ME, ES/ MATH) :R SCIENCE MAJORS 1 8,1977 and Placement Center polntment j 3se club def< Bryant, Jeff Hilimire Midfield players scored nson 19-7 at game. ich teams' THE DEFENSE has ig with six crease along with Tim < >e had four Although the sport I linked with the northeas i rv:?4-:r maijrioiiu-i^Mrici ui v. rosse team club now draws some oi >utheastern Southeast, including Soi "The sport is gaining I team this here," Miller said. "We' Tiis will be out for the practices and ison. We're consistently. ayers after "Hagerty and I are bo and the Bryants are fro Jlayers on thesportisn'tihat un >ut will be Miller sa|(i Of course i ack scored c e f""J "?e uPPcr A win avpp club a touJ their Southeastern Lacr ^ , Michigan, N.C. State 'tv Phnc i"i_ j _ _* j > ? ?? scneauiea Deiween ieag attackman ? of Bruce the SOUTHEASTE1 week LLpha beats S APA came back on baskets by Button, Aaron Hightower and Paul Witaker to build a seven point lead, 18-11.SPE made several turnovers midway through the first half and APA widened the margin to 14 points with three baskets by Hightower. Hightower and Witaker scored 12 points each as APA led at halftime 32-20. IN THE SECOND half APA continued to pass the ball inside to Hightower for easy lay-up baskets. With 15:35 to go in the game, APA increased its lead to 15 on the outside shooting of Button and Witaker. APA dominated rebounding as SPE usually had just one shot at the basket. <>Wa r~ll 1 he jnov wcien i luuuwing our shots," Gray said. SPE decreased the deficit to nine with 8:51 remaining as Hugh Weathers scored on an outside SBSSill mi WIIMNEK tjjjSB ACADEMY MM mmm award ;m? ||jgtgl NOMIN ATIONSE^ ||Hj STARTS I FRIDAY 1 eats Clemsc and captain Miller, includes C : six goals in Sunday's Georgia T< Tennessee, the South a \ir?vt n 4 a* ?__i_ i nai oi^ttm wn uie 1 ininK ' Clem and Bill Currier. Miller said, las traditionally been far as the n it states, especially the have a fullk>lumbia area, USC's play as well : its members from the Because < nth Carolina. lacrosse re< ; in popularity around have been | ve had about 25 people their abiliti probably about 18 or 19 two excepti "We hav th from South Carolina Ridley and. m Georgia, so I guess beenplayini known around here," tremendous i lot of our players still the most im .tlantic states." to say. He'll gh schedule outside of this season, osse League play with s and Notre Dame THE CLIJ ;ue games. and Sunda\ Grant Field RN Lacrosse League and Michigj PE, 54-43 jumper. SPE's comeback stalled as turnovers and poor outside shooting stopped their chances of winning a fourth straight game. "We just lost our poise," Gray saia. * guess we son 01 panic Keel." APA was the toughest team we've played so far." APA head coach Norman Thomas said, "In our first couple of games we played as five individuals. In this game we played as one team." Hightower was the high scorer in the game with 23 points. APA teammate Paul Witaker added 16. SPE was led by Weathers with 16 and Jim Denny with 10 points. APA inoruacAH i+c a o t Mk UtVAVWUWI IMI 1 WVIU IV ll"4 while SPE dropped to 3-1. 5?pr v' . . . I:W..1III MS ?n 19-7 !lemson, The Citadel, Georgia, ech, the Atlanta Lacrosse Club, Vanderbilt and the University of t Sewanee. we can win our league this year," "We know we have a good team as sst of the league goes. But we don't time coach so sometimes we don't nr as nraanivoH ao inn nnn ?? I vi ^u?u?V\?| MO tT"W V/CSI1 >f the sharp hand-eye coordination quires, most of the club members playing for many years to acquire es. However, Miller said USC has ons this year. e a couple of players, Richard John Cebe-Habersky, that have only g a year, and they've both improved ly," Miller said. "Cebe-Habersky is proved player on our team, I'd have 1 be playing second midfield for us B'S NEXT meets will be Saturday ' in matches played on Atlanta's . USC plays Georgia Tech Saturday an Sunday. ' \ Intramural basketball results Monday, February It AFRO SO Hlllel 52 Raider* 63 Pill Roller* 51 SnfMurl?n At ?? Hooplts 52 Graved log ers 49 Omegans 54 Kappa Sigma 39 AFROTC 62 .Delta Sigma PI 54 Preston 59 Labor de 7 M General Stud let 55 Worm* 47 Bears 64 ISC 40 Stu. for Action 45 NROTC II 29 Tuesday, March 1 Douglas 35' Woodrow 25 Newman 44 Alpha Phi Omega 25 Alpha Phi Alpha 54 Sigma Phi Epsllo?43 Alpha Tau Omega20 SAE (Forfeit) 0 HPE 74 Jazz 34 Nets 6] GINT 29 Sigma Nu 91 Phi Kappa Psl 55 PEM S6 PI Sigma Epsllon 41 Kappa Alpha Psl 31 PI Kappa Alpha 29 Kappa Sigma 45 Phi Kappa Sigma 31 L J mk ^