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Student is Zmm. Ill U??9JIDntj By l>.\N IWI.MA Camocock Staff Writer A I'SC student faced charges of sim Columbia Municipal Court after allej Sept. 12at the Golden Spur night clubii Sophomore Hilly Sullivan, of IIarts> trial Oct. 14, hut the case was sent t Dempsey. court administrator for the i According to Sullivan, the case u request because both the orosecutioi prepared to go to trial and the judge g will come up again in about four weel t. According to a Campus Police j I ronnrt cnn^Amnrn I I . .ni|/u\flll\M V UIV^IIIUII IVlClUCI I said he was assaulted in the men's lavatory of the club at about 7:15 p.m. Madert reported that six persons, including Sullivan, hit him in the face busting his lip. The report said the incident began when Madert and two other students were sitting in the club when about six other persons, sitting at another table, started Clir<iin(( unci nirikinn i 1/^t nf r> """ " lwl lM Madert said he went to the lavatory about 15 minutes later and there the alleged fight began. After beinu < hoved against the wall and assaulted, tie covered his face with his arms and worked his way out of the bathroom, the police I *.-pWI I M ill I'll . "I was beaten pretty had," Madert said. "I had to have one tooth set and glued to another." Madert said that immediately following the incident Jacob Williams, manager of the Golden Spur, was told what had happened and asked Madert to go to the health center. Madert then filed a warrant against Sullivan who was identified by one of Madert's friends. "It was pretty slow at the time," Williams said. "There were only about 20 people in the whole place." Williams said one of the parties flirrrMv invnlvtvl IaIH lilm j ??#bv? null 11IV incident started when someone sitting with Sullivan belched and then a retort came from Madert's table. "The two tables were verv discourteous to each other," Williams said. "We were sitting in plain view of both tables." Sullivan was the only alleged assailants who was a student of the university, Madert said. Madert refused to comment on why j Sullivan was the only person he pressed charges against. Madert also would not divulge the names of the students who were sitting with him prior to the incident. i hour clays after the occurrence, Sullivan was arrested by Sgt. Edward Rylant of the Campus Police and charged with simple assault. He was taken to the City of Columbia Police Department and released on a summons. Sullivan requested a jury trial on Oct. 19 and said he wanted to act in his own defense, but when the case first came to trial, he was represented by a public defender. When asked how the persons who j were not university students .gained entrance to the club, Williams explained the club's policy of admitting non-university persons as long as they are acoomnanipH hv a shirfonf an in card. | VVVVVI ? ? 1?JI ? charged O I incident & iple assault this past Thursday in ;edly beating up another student n the Russell House. gpsp? Mile, S.C., was scheduled to go to I 0 continuance court, Michael A. ||i|l||g city of Columbia, said. as sent to continuance court on ? 1 and the defense was not After ranted the renupst Th?> mc?> is, Dempsey said. ^ Unt lone otavino i o 1 " '6 IIHlllll ' ' I jS$ Magnification shows t) Before Sound G favorite record, wear w? Friction did it. Ui if v\rv** t ??a J i UUL 11UW OUUI1U the friction that wears c In fact, indepem regularly maintains sot And its built-in, permar Sound Guard pr Sound Guard Total Rei record cleaner. The cleai testing to effectively rei fingerprints. All Sound Guan products are available in audio and record outlets. Sound Guard1 Sound Guard preservative-; YL Sound Guard is Ball Corpora ,. ^'i- " fleers a vigorous two quarters of ind would either stay out on the field lo it Sound Guard, ecord had a sh Ml 42 Bm HB ie record vinyl wearing away. Same magnificati uard? preservative, every ti is inevitable. r* i ouaru preservative, witn it >ut your records. dent tests prove that Solum ind fidelity by virtually elii lent anti-static property re: eservative is available by i :ord Care System, which in( _ _i i ? ? ler developed through ext< nove everything from dus d i '" WWUfiSwfW keeps your good sour Sound Guard cleaner-Sound Guard Total R< itioris registered trademark. Copyright <D Ba Russell Jeffcoat-THE GAMECOCK chcorleading, this duo probably wishes | nrrnr or have thr soronH half nnctnnno^ J < r w wi praying lire* MIH Br on shows no record wear. ime you played your | 11 ;s dry lubrication, reduces i Guard preservative used ninatiner record wwr iists dust accumulation. tself or as part of our new [ ;ludes new Sound Guard I ;nsive research and V t particles to oilv i __ -?J ids soumting good. xrord Care System 11 Corporation, 1977. Muncie, IN 47302 k?**