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Sfeahawks halt USC's X 1 win streaK The 17th-ranked Gamecock baseball team's seven-game winning streak was snapped Monday night as the Seahawks of UNCWilmington stopped USC 5-1. Mike Antle picked up the win for UNC-Wilmington, striking out six and walking one. Antle allowed only five USC hits in the contest and boosted his record to 9-3. GAMECOCK PITCHER Don Gordon absorbed the loss, his second against six wins. Gordon allowed four earned runs on 10 hits and walked one. The Seahawks scored earned runs in the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth innings, picKing up an unearned run in the second. The first run came when Seahawk left fielder John Milkovits got to first on an infield hit, ran to second on a passed ball and scored on an error by Jim Curl. Seahawk third baseman Tommy Phillips boosted UlNU-wumingion s ieaa 10 z0 in the fifth, scoring on an infield out. HOBBY VOLLMER SPARKED the Gamecocks in their half of the sixth , inning, cutting the Seahawk ! lead to 2-1. The center fielder singled, stole second and advanced to third when third baseman Tom Williams hit a bunt single. Vollmer then scored on a delayed double steal. The Seahawks aaaea a run of their own in the sixth when Roger Hudson walked, went to second on a sacrifice and scored on another USC error. THE GAMECOCKS, WHOSE record fell to 35-10 after the loss, take on the Tar Heels of UNC-Chapel Hill today in the second of a two-game series at Chapel Hill. 1A^ liAn/lAit TVinn]a U U111U1 IClt-liailUCl IVVIUIIO Lubert will start today's 3 p.m. contest. Lubert's record stands at 8-1. The Gamecocks will come home Saturday to face the Furman Paladins at Sarge Frye Field at 7:30 p.m. Wednescb Sill 8-lOFi 10-12 Happ Thursday, Fri Oh i April 30, M? Jack Will Jazz with D every 1 1 Check Friday Greenstre ANnivers; I^ll Athlete Ton For his outstan USC's baseball tea Tom Williams has b I I r% mjt met oamecocK. The 5-8, 170-pt) Columbia hit .575 i RBI\ 7 runs scored a period, Williams ra .272 to.346. Runners-up for t Paul Ho/lins and she All nominations 1 accepted for com Address nomination r% , Jt r* I urravvttr a*, \*ampus i P Carol i "H? mof? 1 w* MEh TRA[ 2000 Blossom St. L?? ay, April 29 Slue ree Draft y Hour Prices day & Saturday ly 1, & May 2 iams Band ick Goodwin "uesday *s Gamecock for ;ets* Second ary Specials llliS j JL^. I? ^ . ^R^p^^*^Kr|Si} -_' '' ; 1 of the Week i Williams ding performance in leading m to its current 35-10 record, een named Athlete of the Week \und third baseman from West n a seven game stretch, with 9 md six stolen bases. During that ised his batting average from he award include right fielder rtstop Rod Carraway. :or Athlete of the Week will be tideration by the Gamecock. is to uamecock, Sports Desk,I Mail. (Photo by Chip Lowell) j": ina or ClemsonH^H Tumblers JfTp-ll bi 79<t... ID 1 3r4/$3?? Ol I ' VV WW V/11 j ?f?l Kl?fi 5latt Springs Rd. W. Cola. pH 9 til 6 Mon.-Sat. m& 1 than just ?noth?r jawolry ?tor? " Wis f f VP*? '? IS ^ I J'S and LADIES' DITIONAL WEAR 256-0530 In 5-Points I AIRBANDS/ ' stage in a haif-c California conce Golden Spur. 3. entertain an you HOW YOU C< favorite record, Activities Office, a record) ? plav box drums ? use Here's How favorite tune wY Springsteen-like harmonies. IJU J.I JudoC Bv Dennis Sw Staff Writer The USC Judo Club is < pared to the other clubs just this semester. Bi president Gene Martin hi the club. Martin taught two 1 courses with another i starting the club. He sa nAnf imiA rlurinrf fKo firof VVAlVllIU^ UU1 IU5 U1V HlOl while he attends sumi graduated from the scho with a degree in A Relations and will ent program in Business in the The Philadelphia, P? first became interested i moved to a small town, and "I couldn't stand it an nothing to do. It was just a fima T litrrwl atVi1ofif>c a 1 VUAAV* A IIAVU WUMVVIVO HI judo. I said, 'Well, Judo and I went and tried out." MARTIN HAS BEEN p about five years and rec scholarship in judo to T but later transferred to C; a lot more prestige up r lioro TPc unlrnAurn ru*nrtl. A 1*^1 t. JLK, O UlUUIVTTIIf JA/VJ/1' of it,"Martin said. The belt system for jt three levels of white, thn and eight levels of blac) highest level. Martin is a but has two black-belts ir there are about four peop G? ati With F ?AISO 10% All Appare ; validated Offer Good througl r - S it /S** iLg rciupo** [ ( A*r T*t si aer bandz/ n. plui I OtCU ! I CI !/.y LU I pt spreading E-a< A Contemporar airheads! an partlclpo lots of enerav. an and get ready to invisible instrum your imaginatior TO Win: Brin< liie you lip-sing guitar nrrs, Keiti dyes ? woody wi I. Pelts (Ttii Town wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ylUU 111 i ,uyiir are adva before. A only a baby com- ten, he ad on campus, born lit founder and The cli as high hopes for Wednesd Room in into three Free University exercise nstructor before work on I ?!..U ...:n ya uic uuu win open pra summer session beginner Tier school. He learning 1 ol of Journalism dvertising-Public in OR! er the Masters you musj 'faU- said. He native said he gSSj?. ,n judo when he tocompe Ocean City, N.J hasav? d there was really is ^ on i matter of wasted t nd I heard about looks pretty nice' "It's ai practical way' anc iracticing judo for opponent :eived an athletic 'emple University arolina. "Judo has funding f lorth than it does Martir a l anv fund e are lusi lgnuram ~V ?"~ it s not petition, ?do is divided into group. W ee levels of brown, want it t c, black being the Martin e: middle brown-belt Martin i the club. He says and anyc >le in the class that a baby ai >t your k Athletic Purchase of Athh at Regular Pri< REE Carolina (SiO.OG vaiue) While SuddII< OFF a \ With A <| J USC I.D. 0? H April 30,1981 BBS upper LeveK I ISA' I Columbia Mall 1 I 788-2915 I V^UIIlCMIMUId UT7 andT Golden prese AIRB COMPE" Thursday, April: ral: 1. closet perfori imitate their favori ;t to Columbia on y sounds/Golden ! Ite: Get some fri id sign up in the Co WIN! You need no e ents, tennis racque )! 3 v/nur nwn alhnrr 3 | w i w w w v?i vi i s ie vocals ? amaze < h Moon drum sole ndam <wnok>, ship). Wlen Mais (M intano ? need and have competed ttendance fluctuates fron ded. ass which meets every ay, and Friday in the the Sol Blatt P.E. Centei s sections. From 3:30 to 4 j and loosen up, from 4 to < technique, and the last hal ctice. One of the first thi s are taught is Ukemi, how to fall. DER TO compete in the S t be a member of the AA1 added that the club wi the national AAU tourna He also hopes the club wil te against USC-Spartanbu sity team. He pointed out ly Martial Art that is an i art form that is excellent 1," he said. "Judo means I it is devoted to the cont 99 :e the club is new, they re< rom the University, and a 1, they will probably nevei ing. "Judo is an individu a team sport. In terms we are all just going to ch e'll do it as cheaply as we ;o be as inexpensive as p Kplained. is hoping to recruit new >ne else, because, after all id needs to grow. icks Attic etic Shoes :e Tote ?s Last fp{ ry Sounds he spur int AND riTIOi 50th, 9:00 p.m. Tiers who jump c ite musicians. 2. April 20th in tt spur endeavor 1 ends together, Iden Spur or RHU !qu>pment texcef it guitars, oatme i, we'll play yoi our audience wit )b, Lerinon bister C ftA). V ! in judo i five to Monday, Combat r is split >.m. they 1:30 they If-hour is ings that which is toutheast LJ Martin 11 be atiment in u De aoie rg which that judo Olympic and very 'the soft rol of an :eived no ccording r receive lal sport, of comip in ps a ; can. We ossible," students, , it is just NHHMHB e r I? I >n A ! le j. :o a h iu [i Dt al jr :h *c' J