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... \J '< ' >. V < : \ . mm, \ *mm \ * .. ji* ^^MBgSBHHg^ JM^M 11 I I 1 ii il^i |V| ii nji i ^|i ' jffj < IW *^>4, WJSW^tJ yi ||g | June Raines Former pl< doing wel in pro bas NEED HE FEMININE HEALTH I Problem prej Birth control Abortion Rei 34 HOUR HOTLINE KMHHKMB _ WfWfffS | ALL Eg & I DURING OU MOE wmm CORNER OF I hmawmn SEVEN OAKJ VW>t*l5WF|d6^WWfl^epS^*t<WWdHU%'e6Bi W Raines / By CHUCK CARREE Gamecock Staff Writer USC baseball coach June Raines six junior college transfers last w< tradition of signing experienced b The Gamecocks lost 11 players club, which finished second in th State in the NCAA College World Sei THE SIGNEES include four pitcli an outfielder. Three of the six pla: ners-up in the Junior College Worl Outfielder Randy Rodgers of Cha Aaron Scott of Decatur, Ga., ar dianapolis, Ind., come from the DeJ team of Decatur, Ga., that finish College World Scries in Grand Jur Wes Westbrook of Albany, Ga., ii chers Bill Landrum of Columbia s Columbia are both local players. ? - iwugcra, a leiuianaea throwing By CHUCK CAP Gamecock Staff _ Jim Lewis am Q| ^ two players instr Mi W B second place fin * College World I I quite well after 1 professional basi The 21-year-ol with the Seattle rookie Northwes - Bellingham, Wa jmjj I H saved three othe t-|lj||| out ot the bull] received a $3,000 free agent After ? in the College V sinkerball, slidei MOOKIE WIL two selection of tl ???????_____ and 26th overall W DQ the June draft 1J g Wausau, Wis., ^?T/1 ? Midwest Leagui EDUCATION year-old, 5-10, 16 Bamberg, S.C., 1 tnmcv runs and has stol 3 v first week of prol I signed for a bon i 11I1U about $30,000 to ferral 1 In all, five pla squad are playii 356-8410 I biggest name is the Year, Randy JEANS REDTJC] R SUMMER SA3 LEVTS ,ADY 8c ASSEMBLY ST. AND 3 SHOPPING CENTER v**?e**vgnrc>? * signs 6 to batted .342 for De tournament teams ii College World Serie announced the signing of player in Junior Col] eek as USC kept with its regular centerfieldei allplayers. from this yearfs 43-12-1 SCOTT, A righthai e nation behind Arizona with a 1.25 ERA and riesinJune. teams. He is a brej Raines said. Gaalerr lers, a first baseman and Spartanburg Method yed for the national run- 170-pound Spring V; Id Series. regular season play M ^ _ Twitty, a 6-2, 185 ""v., ^.v., nuu pucuers Brookland Cayce Hi id Hal Gaalema of In- ERA in 45 innings f< Calb South Junior College only nine games. Twi ed second in the Junior lacked ? a lefthand iction, Colo. i the first baseman. Pit- . WESTBROOK, A p ind Jeff Twitty of West h?m?1rH?S at^h.lP?1 played the outfield ai play him at first bast and hitting speedster, pounds REE Martz, who was 14-0 with ? Writer ERA at USC, is pitching foi Midland Cubs in the we i Mookie Wilson, division of the class AA 1 umental in USC's League. He was hit hard in his lish in the NCAA start and has a defeat to his ci Series, are doing Martz, a 21-year-old, 6-4, 210-p :heir first week of Elizabethville, Pa. native wa eball. Chicago Cubs' initial selects d Lewis, playing the June draft and was the Mariners class A player picked overall. He si t League team in for a substantial bonus believ sh. won two and t>e worth $65,000. r games working pen. Lewis, who THE OTHER players are 1 bonus to sign as a Van Bever and Ed Lynch, i brilliant showing Bever, who is rooming with fo forld Series, is a Gamecock Steve Cook, is ph type of pitcher, second base for the Miami Oi of the class A Florida SON, the number League. The 5-10, 165-pound le New York Mets Bever was the Gamecock ca player chosen in this past season. He was , is playing in seventh round selection of in the class A Baltimore Orioles and held j. Wilson, a 21- early in contract negotiai O-pound native of before settling for a $2,000 b las hit two home Van Bever, 21, is batting en six bases in his through 13 games with 18 v Fessional duty. He an<* seven stolen bases, us believed to be Ed Lynch, a 6-5, 210-p perform for the righthanded pitcher from Mi Fla., is with the Texas Rat vers off the 1977 Sarasota. Fla.. Gulf Coast R nig pro ball. The League team. There's beei College Player of report on Lynch's performam Mart/.. far- The 21-year-old Lynch, 11 Qamecock cl&; BD | International I 1 A#1 I.J5I I Vl ?"???"? I Now Open 24 b 1 We accept student cl | for amount of purchi | (proper I.D. require I ! Aiitt?rmi I flj | | Reg. S1.25 | J (with agC I \ > v*?** < * i team , N Kalb South and was named to alln regional, Southeastern and in Junior s play. He was voted the best defensive lege Series. He is expected to be USC's r next season. nded pitcher, had a perfect 10-0 record also was named to three all-tournament aking ball pitcher who throws strikes, la, a relief specialist, had a 4-2 record at ist with a 2.11 ERA in 55 innings. The.6-1, alley High School graduate was 8-<Hn and split two playoff decisions. pound lefthander who graduated from gh School, had a 3-3 record and a 1.90 or an Anderson College team that won . tty gives Raines something the 1977 club n. ed starting pitcher. \ ower hitting lefthanded swinger, had 12 a Junior College in Marianna, Fla. He nd first base there, but Raines plans to b. Westbrook stands 6-3 and weighs 210 i 1.98 came to USC on a basketball r the scholarship, has a bad back but stern possesses a strong arm. 'exas i first LEWIS, A 6-3, 195-pound native [ edit. of Miami, Fla., was 11-6 in 1977 at tound USC with a school record 13 s the complete games. Lewis, after a 16:>n in 7 record at Miami Dade Downtown 13th Junior College, came to USC last gned year as a junior and went 8-5. ed to Wilson came to USC after two good seasons at Spartanburg Methodist College. "Mookie Wilson Mark is the most exciting player I've Van ever been around," USC baseball rmer coach June Raines said. *ying Martz was an Academic All*ioles American with a 3.295 grade point State ratio in advertising and public Van relations in journalism. He is 20 ptain semester hours short of graduation (lin ? ? " * "?= ana win resume his education this the fall at USC. I out van Bever was also an Academic tions Ail-American with a 3.750 GPR in onus, banking and finance. He is the .250 recipient of a post-educational valks scholarship and will be entering graduate school at USC in the fall. ound iami, ? , . igers LYNCH WAS 15-2 overall during ookie his USC career, including a 9-1 i no record in 1976. "He has a big ce so league arm but needs a curve or who something off-speed." Raines said. ? 1 ;sifie?> afcs wopk ! / House | I. * ||||l in. hecks ??. L^SliS?1 3se I IRflHD j Nouw W Ptoufcto jH # ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?' ? ? "1 IB? Pancakes ! now only thb coupon) I