The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 28, 1981, Page Page 15, Image 16

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De Paul ranke Beavers Oregon State and Virginia, the nation's only major unbeaten college basketball teams, shared the No.l position in The Associated Press poll Tuesday after finishing in a tie for the top slot. Oregon State, which held No.l alone last week, and Virginia, 16-0, each received 29 first-place votes and 1,147 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters. Three members of the poll did not submit ballots this week, while one other . tabbed Louisiana State for the No.l position. THE BEAVERS, who held a 40-19 first-place vote advantage over Virginia last week, raised their record to 15-0 with two victories last week, including a 97-91 overtime thriller against Washington. The Top Twenty temas in The Associated Press college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, this season's records and total points. Points based on 20-19-18 17-16-15-14-13-1211 10 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1: I. Oregon St . (29? 15-0 L147 Virginia (29) 16-0 1 *147 3. DePaul 16-1 1.039 4. Louisiana St. 17-1 1.025 5 Arizona St. 14-2 1180 6. Wake Forest 15-1 826 7 Kentucky 13-3 766 8 Notre Dame 12-3 732 9 Utah 17-1 638 10 UCLA 11-3 622 II.Tennessee 13-3 537 12.North Carolina 14-4 491 13 Iowa 12-3 463 14.Maryland 13-4 403 15.Brigham Young 15-3 350 16.South Alabama 16-2 32? 17.Michigan 12-3 178 18. Kansas 14-2 168 19. Minnesota 11-4 93 |^Connecticut__>>iMJ3i|2i_^84^ Class All classified ads aro CASHADVANCE Ads may bo plat between the hours of 9 a m i noon. 1 p m. and 3 p m . Mont through Friday in 313 Russell Hou >;j?5: Ad copy and check may be placet campus or city mail to MEl s&s ri i?iinfss office Box 851: |jS$ USC. Columbia. S C 29208 &i|| THE DEADLINE FOR MONDA m PAPER IS THURSDAY AT3PM 1 SSjiii: OEADLINE FOR WEDNESDA igjg: PAPER IS FRIDAY AT 3 P M. 1 I DEADLINE FOR FRIDAY S PAPEF TUESDAY AT 3 PM For ?ur( information call 777-3888 THE GAMECOCK IS AN EQl OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE A ION EMPLOYER campus notices SOUTH CAROLINA STATE STUD ! LEGISLATURE Spring organi*ati moeting Thursday Jan. 29, 7 p.r room 151 Gambrell. For mote i contact Mike Brlggs, 7 7 7 2884 APOCALYPSE IN THE 8C Lecture Everyone wolcome V nesday Jan. 28, 1981 Rus jll He 301 Sponsored t>y Chi Alpha li Last week to sign up for A tournament Winners repre U.S C. in Tennessee. Another Sp Program RHUU :|>g CORFtEC TION USC Rockchm and Backpacking Club meeting Thursday at 8:15 tn Room 302 o $'$< Russoll House All interested pli S-ig attend. !| vS-iii; Teach a class for Free U. Share talent With others Call 777 7 yij:Come by RHUU Activities Office I:!:;::;:; 209 rhe USC Racquetball Club will at / 00 p m Thursday Jan 29 in ' 10 C f Center Beginners welcome d third >, Cavalie The Cavaliers, ranked second a week ago, were simply awesome last week. They pounded then No. 19 Clemson 74-59, thrashed George Washington 86-56 and whipped highly regarded Ohio State 89-73 in a nationally televised game as supnomore center ttaipn Sampson poured in 40 points. DePaul edged Louisiana State for the No.3 position, collecting 1,039 points ? 14 more than the Tigers. The Blue Demons, 16-1, edged La Salle in their only game last week. LSU, 17-1, moved up a notch in the poll following triumphs over then-No.6 Kentucky and then-No.8 , V * v v \ey ?x \ L V^ V vO 'x v\^ <s_^_ * O* x^ V 9? 0.\X * >J ajwtaj^; ?c* v.* w\V m ii> if ied Ad IN The USC Bodybuilding and "a Weightlilting Club will meet Thursday ,nd Rm 307 at 8:00 p.m. in the ,ay Russell House se 1 in DIA 31. VS campus organization in THE terested in representation in the y,g 1980-81 vearbook, rtlease contact Marcia Cook at 4249 between 9 5 I IS before February 1 7. [her JAL CT SAILING CLUB meeting tonight for all members 1/28 at 7:00 Rm. 305. All must attend or risk being droppod. Meeting 2/4 for new members at 7:00 m ENT on*' y^e Question ? Evolution or |nj Creation? Some Answers ? 7:30 Thursday night in Calcott Room 213 at Campus Crusade Weekly IS? /ed There will be a meeting of all students interested in learning more 'USe about the NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM Thursday, Jan 29th, 7:00 p.m , Capstone Campus Rm. Remember ? NSE ? tomorrow' CU I sent ecial for sale bing White Kenmore Heavy duty this washer/dryer used. $300 Call Bob i Wiiri i.i 77 1 791 5 or 78 7 1 531 after saso 5 p.m Nikon FM camera w'Nikkor 50 mm vour ( 2 Ions: also. Vivitar 283 bounce 130 Hash All equipment in excellent Rm condition Sell as a package deal Call Tim at 7 7/ 3609 meet Rm USED RECORDS <?( at' kinds Roy Sell Trade RICH's RECORD (X CHANGE 20 14 Greene rs tied fc Tennessee. ARIZONA STATE, which was an impressive winner over intrastate rival Arizona last week, jumped two positions and claimed the No.5 slot with RHfl noints Wake Forest, knocked from the unbeaten ranks by North Carolina in action last week, slipped from a third place tie to No.6 with 826 points. Kentucky was seventh with 766 points, while Notre Dame, Utah, and UCLA rounded out the Top 10. Notre Dame and Utah both inched up five notches. The Irish, who collected 732 points, posted victories over ^lif! f?| f^$:$5^8$^^^E^$8i8S9S$38de83^SS^^ PART TIME JOB $500 - PER YEAR FOR UP TO FOUR YEARS AVAILABLE IN TUITION ASSISTANCE. GOOD PART TIME JOB TRAINING AVAILABLE AT A MINIMUM SALARY OF $66.84 FOR TWO DAYS WORK AND $500 FOR ONE MONTH MANY OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS ALSO AVAILABLE AREAS OF TRAINING ARE SELECTED BY YOU AND RANGE FROM HELICOPTER MAINTENANCE TO ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING TO TELETYPE OPERATOR OUR TRAINING WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH YOUR EDUCATION BUT WILL ENHANCE IT ALL INQUIRIES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO 748 4272 PART TIME SALES PERSON RETAIL CLOTHING EXPERIENCE DESIRED BUT NOT NECESSARY MUST BE ABLE TO WORK 2 OR 3 AFTERNOONS AND SATURDAY APPLY IN PERSON FELUCCI. 122 1 MAIN ST COUNSELORS for western North Carolina co ed summer camp. Room, meals, laundry, salary and travel allowance. Experience not necessary, but must en|oy living and working with children Only clean cut non smoking college students need apply For application'brochuro write Camp Pinewood, 1801 Cleveland Rd . Miami Boach. FL 33 14 1 House cleaning and child care Monday, Tuesday, and Friday 2 30 5 30 Northeast Area Home 788 4 M6, Work 7 7 / 7664 r lousing A LIBERATED PLMAll with whoels. to share met* <*pt in Columbia's most modern adult complex. Rent. utilities Rhone provided Call Hill at /9B 2833 anytime >r first in Fordham, San Francisco and Maryland last week in upping their record to 12-3. The Utes, 17-1, garnered 638 points ? 16 more than the Bruins, 11-3. Tennessee headed the Second 10 and was followed by North Carolina, Iowa, Maryland, Brigham Young, P A L- A 1 ? I ouum mauaina, ivncnigan, Kansas, Minnesota and Connecticut. LAST WEEK'S Second 10 was South Alabama, UCLA, Notre Dame, Utah, Illinois, Michigan, North Carolina, Brigham Young, Clemson and Connecticut. Minnesota returned to the m nnrfx <? \ Need roommate to share spacious 3 bedroom. 1 1/2 bath house near the V A S125/mo plus 1/3 utilities Prefer female. non smoker. Call Barbara Berg at 252 6016 or leave message at 777 4864 misc I'm looking for a ride to Birmingham or Montgomery. Alabama any weekend, Will share gas Anne 79941 50 personals personals Young life is in Columbia. In rested? Call 254 2480 TWO PITCHERS OF DRAFT FOR THE PRICE OF ONE EVERY NIGHT AT WENDY ETHELS. 1208 MAIN STREET Ski atl day then come home to cuddle up by the fireside in secluded hideaways in the SMokies $30 for 2. $35 for 4 mtely Only 2 hours to Mountain Brook Cottages. Rt 2 Box ' 301 Sylva. NC <704> 586 4329 GET YOUR FREE T SHIRT AND $15 FINDERS FEE ($5 00 EACH) FOR BRINGING 3 NEW FRINIDS TO THE HYLAND DONOR CENTER 1 620 GERVAIS STREET Get ready for Andre Kolu s World of Illusion in the Coliseum on March 5 ccc Wdii W.ik tii'is choost! ii fmoroscent li(}ht instead ot ,?> id < rtndoscorit i>m' college h Top 20 after a one-week absence, while Kansas made its first appearance of the season. They replaced Illinois and Clemson, both of which dropped a pair of ffames last week THE COACHES' poll finds the Beavers solidly in the number one position, with 608 points, followed by Virginia (557 points) and third place DePaul (497 KOI COF 3.8< no limit wit JH| iH USC is sponsoring an exciting ^ program. NATIONAL STUDENT t EXCHANGE Students can exchange e to one of over 40 colleges across th>i k country For more information coo tact the Dean of Students Office Room 108. Russell House West Wing or call 777 5117 RESUME PHOTOS. INSTANTLY , PORTRAITS TOO. University Studio. I 317 Russell House or call 777 7866 ( 12 5pm. Mon - Fn When was the last time the USC administration or your SG representative asked you for your opinions on University pol'ty Can't remember, huh? That's because they L...,. C. I - . . t Campus are organising to change this policy It's time to move ahead Anv curious minds can call SFC headquarters at 799 1 7 7 2 to find out what's up FOR YOUR VALENTINE A GIFT OF YOURSELF Your Portrait in Charcoal. Contes or Pencil Call 787 9970 after 6 Come to the Spur today (4 30 5 30) for Jingle Conttst The best time wins a prize each 1 ft minutes Hob Carey Plain and Simple The Philadelphia Eagles aren t worth a damn For Losers. There's always next year Thorp WAllY HAPPY 1st AN MiVf RSARY' I I OVt YOU' DIXIE Maik M and Tom ~\ Von it' t?ot starting to <:Jtch u(> with thi* <lio h;?r<l ()rtitit?rs Nov\ tlidt ? -'0 vO<)' old i ,iii tuim loop poll points). The remainder of the top ten is LSU. Kentucky, Wake Forest. Arizona State. Utah. Notre Dame and UCLA. The Tar Heels of North Carolina are on top of the second ten, followed by Iowa. Maryland. South Alabama, Tennessee, Brigham Young, Indiana. Kansas, Connecticut and Michigan. )AK 'I ES reach h student ID 1039 Marion Street i Claire Towers kColumbia, S.C. i 803-254-8931 Hot idnM .ir.ii ,1 ' 4 > ?;.ir u '1 car1 lis 1 o hHdi <o(> wo ' ?v r.n! . :$?$ It) kt'ffl u|> von Li" I u(> f ii h<j? desift's VU ci \'t M'. ill * w'd e r v1 c Li s III TYPING l B VI PROMPT ??:?: 3R0FESSK)NAi PRi. JFRE AD'NG NCLLJOEO REASONABLE NEAR :|:jS L.AM0' iS '99 '' 8 7 fj::?: !v*fv ?gig ;X; w TYPINi.1 "'OIVi.iI *?f*ic On' SCrvK" Dow:itowri i(>c<i'.on 799-9175 $?:?: ? :W;: CARPENTRY DONE PART TIME W& HE A SON A Bit 2r>6 8240 '0$ n STUDY OUT OF STATE FOP M INSTATE PRICES! |f| NATIONAL STUDENT |=| EXCHANGE offers students |p| the opportunity to study at pS? one of over 40 other colleges across the United ( ^ States ^ggii while paying the same tuition and fees as at Carolina Find out more Dean of Students Office ;:?S Russell House. West Wing 5^? Rm. 108 777 51 17 |=? Call now! jp:|| H fc Do^ur | He>rvxAjcoo k I || :||| Iff