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Sports briefs
Track
meet
JUl
today
By Jim Corbeft
Staff WrH?r
The Intramural Track
Meet will be held today at
the Weems-Baskin Track
behind the Roost. Starting
time is slated for 3:30 p.m.
and participants should |
arrive at 3:15 p.m. to warm
up.
Over 250 students are
expected to compete in
seven track and three field
events. Among the events
scheduled are the mile run, ]
100-meter dash, 400-meter ?
relay and the mile relay.
THE INTRAMURAL [I
LeDartment has cancelled [1
I plans for a Melon Run this
Saturday. The run was
I cancelled "due to a lack of
publicity" according to
Intramural Graduate
Assistant P.J. Nadeau.
There were only six entrants
for the race, which was to be
patterned after the Pumpkin
Run held each fall.
fldcrr n a a ?
r ino i Jim
Curl leads the Gamecock ?
baseball team in three offensive
departments after 38
games. The senior cocaptain
from Albany, Ga..
has a club-high 10 home
runs, 48 RBI and 53 runs
scored. The 1980 first team
Academic All-American led
Carolina in homers and RBI
last year and was second on
the squad in runs scored.
Catcher Rob Lowery
continues to lead the club in
hitting with a .408 average.
The senior from Tampa,
Fla., also has a team-high 15
doubles to go along with his
seven home runs and 41 RBI.
Right fielder Paul Hollins
is second on the squad in
batting, hitting at .398. The
four year starter has 43 RBI, /
seven home runs and 14
doubles. Hollins holds the
school record for doubles
with 40.
Co-captain Rod Carrway
leads the team with 57 hits to
go along with his .377 batting
average. The senior third
Iuaaciuuu ims six nome runs,
33 RBI and 13 doubles.
Jamey Thaw is hitting .341
on the season. The
sophomore second baseman f
has 12 doubles, four home
runs and 28 RBI.
Chris Boyle has already
set a Carolina team record
for most home runs and RBI
by a freshman. Boyle has six
home runs and 37 RBI and is
batting .274.
I Southpaw Dennis Lubert J
leads the team in wins with H
seven victories against one j
defeat. Lubert has pitched *
six complete games and 71 ^
innings to lead the team, and
has a 2.92 ERA.
I senior right-hander Bret
Baynham has a perfect 6-0
slate*and a 2.82 ERA, while
junior right hander Don
Gordon has a team leading
2.45 ERA and a 5-1 record \
including three shutouts and ?
four complete games.
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