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-'^'' jPWtHffwWK h mk - " >_ m. \ ^hr i. Jftf '.*Jb+i- " .Vv?w. ' [ ; ! . rk .MM I Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Ken out of his hands by Byron Ki inside route p&id off as the ba action at the P.E. Center. Kap Bowlers" From page eleventh strike. After I missed the twelfth I wasn't all that upset. II was a good ball, but just not a strike ball," he said. Thp wnmpn's tpam u/nn fhuir fourth straight match Sunday. Mary Shaughnessy's 202 and Kathy Demedicis' 200 led the women tc the victory. On Thursday Feb. 9, both teams travel to the conference tour nament in Blacksburg, Va. The first and second place finishers ir the tournament advance to the sectionals. "THE TOURNAMENT ir Virginia is kind of like the ACC haskpthnll fnnrnpu M Rollinc?o? J , said. "Even if a team does poorlj in their conference, they ma> advance to the sectionals if they dc well in the conference tourj-" ? ?clip thi || TWO H BIT | SALE!!! 1 Buy a set of, guitar I and get a second set J Any brand or style. I it to Columbia' favc I Offer expi I f! 732 Saluda Ave. j Five Points I I?i , ^dtpth i /^l 1 L ^vl lEttr^ bb l^l&SSHr' jk ^n rwBfclir ^BK,r ^flp^aga?^^. .1^% v'l^S , j we'll be in the nationals and be i competitive this year." THE TEST COMES this weekend when the team bowls back to back i matches against The Citadel. ! "We'll blister them," Bellinger said. "Citadel, despite having a r sports tradition does not have a r quality bowling team." uwens is less confident but is still certain of victory. I I I strings at retail price I ; just like it for 25*. j Clip this ad and bring | j >rite music store. i I VOC "IQ III LA\_/0| I. CW. iO j I sic co., ;|Kjc. I I I 799-6860 | is coupon^ , ! Intramural game of w No. 1KA d By BRETT FRIEDLANDER Gamecock Staff Writer^.--'' N ' Top xankfed Kappa Alpha, ^playit\g without its star center TTranlf Pol 1 r?r? Lr rlnfmtnr) toriHi M. A Ml?a? M. VIV1VHVVU tV/HVll ranked Sigma Alpha Epsilon 39-30 Tuesday in the intramural basketball season opener for both teams. "We were shaky in the first half," KA coach Lyles Glenn said. "We didn't play as well as I thought we would, and with Frank in bed with the flu I was real worried." KA went ahead quickly, jumping out to a 6-2 lead, but SAE's Adger Rice hit a 2 point basket to bring his team to within a point. KA's strong rebounding and SAE's inability to put the ball in the basket resulted in a 19-14 KA lead I 7+t I vv Jp5^nniversc tftdraft fi9?t FRI.s SA1 i eek owns SAE at the half. SAE BATTLED BACK to tie the game at 20-20 early in the second half. Led by the long range shooting of Brant Bahnmuler, David Eestefano, and Byron Kinney, KA scored 9 points to lead AA XT A 1 ? - * za-zii. iv/\ useu iu> aeiay game w preserve the lead, and made some crucial free throws down the stretch to provide the final 39-30 margin. Bahnmuler, playing his first game for KA was the game's leading scorer with eleven points. His coach said, "We were lucky to be hitting in the second half. That Bahnmuler can really shoot. I'd be interested in seeing a match-up between him and (Alpha Phi Alpha's) Leroy Buttone." sail's leading scorer was Adger Rice with 7 points. n 900 S.ttti iry I JgSC r: 39-30 According to Glenn, "We were sluggish at the beginning, but we made some changes at halftime. We moved (John) McCarthy outside and let David (Estefano) work inside. We were weak in the middle tonight. SAE has a darn tough team." Intramural results Monday) January 30 University Union 52, Life Sciences 27 Omega Psl Phi 52, Sigma Phi Epsllon 27 Irmo Alumni 88, 618 Pickens 32 Grouchos 31, Oillies 29 Chemistry 41, Psychology 37 Maxcy 53, Moore 42 Tuesday, January 31 Phi Kappa Alpha 33, Lambda Chi Alpha 30 Kappa Alpha 39, Sigma Alpha Epsllon 30 Wood row 52, Snowden 43 Kappa Sigma 41, Alpha Tau Omega 20 NROTC 41, Alpha Phi Omega 31 AFROTC 39, Pi Sigma Epsllon 35 Jets 66, Boneheads 37 CSD Abends 42, Zilches 36 Siama Phi EDsllon 1142. S A. J V) Law Review 58, Dogs 37 5H tilt 15 771-OW I Jtttw liflB 1 k TC maBtSBffi ? Jl <fc JWa FBI a HBBI jgkWA'ii>*.- i ftrtB5Bfl8S^8Bffl j Dave Roback--THE GAMECOCK i McGuffin has the ball knocked inney of Kappa Alpha. Kinney's 11 went out of bounds in first half ipa Alpha won 39-30. J, 9 s nament." Owens feels the team can win the i conference tournament next week, "if we keep up the kind of bowling we know we can. I honestly think that if we bowl the same 199 there - isn't a team in the country that can i beat us," he said. Bellinger agrees. "We've got our ; losses out of our system and we're bowling great now. I think that