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Top Ten?-I n A H r rum rage ? UNIVERSITY UNION fl University Union, who was the R surprise team of this past season, Kg should have another excellent m season. They finished with an 8-1 | j record in 1978, but were eliminated I' in the playoffs. I nffiniolc ?n ' viuviuio JLUI vino jrcai a icaiu p were unavailable for comment. |H MOORE jjf Although they did not finish in k the top ten this past year, Moore is I expected to be one of the surprise E teams of the 1979 season. gj A key addition for Moore is 5-11 I Neil Lane. Moore should provide r| Maxcy with some stiff competition ft in the dorm division. % SIGMA NU Sigma Nu was ranked in the top ten much of this past season, but a few bad breaks and a late season slump kept them out of the final ratings. Barring a repeat performance, Sigma Nu should end up as one of the top teams in intramural basketball. Bill Deloache, who played for a | season at Wofford, was counted on ii tayuj , uui a ui Uiv^il lUUl Will IVCCJJ him out of action until February. Taking up the slack for him will be Brian Allen and David Crigler. * Also starting for Sigma Nu will be * Tim Teaster, Tim Ballentine and Greg Moore. p PI KAPPA PHI Pi Kappa Phi is expected to be | one of the stronger teams in the fraternity division this year. They finished with a 6-2 record this past season, with their only losses coming at the hands of Alpha Phi Alpha and Omega Psi Phi (the two 1 top teams of 1978). Manny Brunson (6-5) should be I the player to watch for Pi Kappa Phi. Robert Lake (6-3) and 6-2 Chuck Wright should also fill s starting positions. n CHI PSI tl Chi Psi should also be one of the more powerful teams in the IV fraternity division this year. They R made a very strong finish this past R i siuaeni Wednesd. All the Spaghett (served with salad I &9JCA OR 1 i I tlUi [;j 2 Intersection 1-26 !- i Q Qt Anrlrnuic *-? " . r 11 iu i V/ rv o i iv j Intersection 1-26 & 1 Phone 79' flj P3 I lyiMlill irwn?nwn?I??TTTTjfHITfffffTTTTTT??H? > St?pti? Underarmed prot( Mike Doyle passes the ball under night's victory over Florida Southern The Gamecocks' next contest will b Southern Wednesday in the Coliseum eason and are hoping the COLUMBIA lomentum will carry over into Completi lis season. preseason t Probable starters for coach T.J. Hall. They IcGuire's squad will be Pat ipast season unager, Ed Kinight, Rhett again they s ichardson, and Dennis Way. contenders Special ?y Nite :i You can Eat ? & garlic bread) :-~j Mug of I I ^^1 JLA IB > and Hwy 378 It >pping Center 1 We< St. Andrews Rd. H 34 3 O Koa River Rd. o Thru S Lee o :;i|H^K >/XXww:-xv^^?oy.v? [j 1*1!?! C n MtCormack ? GAMECOCK m ^ action I iji neath in Monday I e against Georgia | at 8:00 P.M. i O I I o< I HALL I in ing The Gamecocks' | _ op ten poll is Columbia E finished ninth in this - ! i's final poll and once I should be one of the top | With OHy in the dorm division. mm Contempon pre st The Guitar \ >LfcM PI Fv^w ? J fi T 1* m m ^ I O A D ^ t ?. J V IIUI 9., JUII. A H tt X J 111 Admission is 75' 1't forget Marshall Chapma >ntj East Apartments edroom - {(175.00 . Jk A eoroom - ^/UO.UU edroom - $220.00 15 minutes from USC. I St. between 1-26 & Broad ff St. Andrews Rd. 772-4Q 571 .. ? 1 aruraay: ind the Mob I X for rzn -CITEMENT! ?th?ANTHEM i IES FREE TONITE! nwnvtnDinv kvunuc lunderbird Motor Inn . Andrews Rd. 772-6470 "CLIP THIS COUPON ??? mom i Dvluda at Green ! 5 POINTS 256-6681 || REE Medium Coke I sandwich purchase (with ad) | Illlll III 11 Will Willi' I'lflTiffliMfllfflW II ill I llllll HHIHIiiUM iry Sounds | ; tnts I Vizardry of I 1ILLIPS PIS ?Tk most \ |B amazing guitarist I've ever heard." * ? Lowell George I WF I pt! "Little Feat" I ! the Spur ^ ? | R riisseH house 5 R n, Friday night.