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f Alumi Stars from some of Soi outstanding baseball teams c wui return w aarge trye rie participate in the second b game that will conclude five practice for the Gamecocks. Players from the teams of of them now in professional L return to compete against th< P* that will represent the Gam the 1962 season next spring. iz:3upm., and admission is fr Among those invited to p current major leaguers Moot Ed Lynch, both of the Nev Randy Martz of the Chicagc Hancock of the Boston Red S Keatley, recently called up fr the Kansas Citv Rovals. Lvr tare pitchers, Wilson and outfielders, and Keatley is a c Jeff Twitty, lefthanded reli was with the Royals in 1980 entire 1981 season at Omaha, invited. Many of the nine s year's 46-15 Gamecock team NCAA East Regional Chan finished fourth in the College 1 mjucicj From page 16 The 29-game 1981-82 A schedule ? 16 home games and 13 away ? opens Nov. 28 T r%rn A ? i MI ? aguiiisi uiN^-/\sneviiie ana includes a two-game trip to Hawaii. New opponents include such powers as San Francisco, Iowa and Nevade Las-Vegas at home, an?a DePaul on the road ? all potential top 20 teams. In addition to Brittain and Irrnatt ON W KE The jewelry 2909 Piatt Sprii 9 til 6 ^ "It's more thsrn juit a if 1 I r /iee/i n? Game ith Carolina's will also play ? >f recent years Coach June Id Saturday to Hunton have i innual alumni practice work s weeks of fall develop repla from the 22-nu 1974-61, many Newcomers baseball, will junior collegc 5 varsity squad nandez of Or ecocks during Korinek of C Game time is Werner of Dui ee. Swindell of Si 1. 1 1 _ luiia inciuae articipate are Timmonsville de Wilson and of Falls Chu v York Mets ; Wilson of Ehrt > Cubs; Garry of Dun woody, >ox; and Greg torona of Med om Omaha by Larry Price o ich and Martz fielders Scott ] Hancock are and Greg Mori atcher. Catcher-des: ef pitcher who second basen hut ?rw?nt tho *!-,J? " ' ' ?!?... ?v neiaer noDD has also been everyday regi eniors on last team. Veterai i that won the lefthanders D ipionship and and rightha ? World Series Kucharski, Mi I Has No S< include 6-5 forward Vernia Strickland of Gadsden, Ala., and two 6-3 guards, Jimmy Hawthorne of Wood-Ridge, N.J., and Harold Martin of Columbia. Junior Gerald Peacock of Raleigh, N.C. and sophomore Scott Sanderson of Tuscaloosa, Ala. are lettermen at guard. Kevin Darmody, 6-7 junior forward ZZLTcUCr^2^1 SMALLER VERSION | Y CHAIN $1,8I WarphnncA* I igs Rd. W. Cola. I Aon.-Sat. [ ] mother jewelry store. * i4tiu I I a I time... I ' ['.v.-'.'- 1 it out! 1 TOBER 26 g (Set or the alumni team. PoinAJB AMil t-I-? ivauico auu aosisuiiH UUIUlIiy (pent most of the time in fall ing with younger players to cements for 10 players lost in CWS squad. include four players from s ? outfielder Larry Herlando, Fla., outfielder Kurt )maha, Neb., pitcher Mike L! _ ? J ? i*euui, ria. ana lmieiaer jett irasota, Fla. Freshman recshortstop Kent Anderson of ; first baseman Kevin Burke rch, Va.; outfielder Phillip lardt; infielder Wade Hatcher , Ga.; infielder Craig Marford, Mass.; pitcher-infielder f Cherry Hill, N.J.; and outMackie of Sou thing ton, Conn., hardt of Wins ted, Conn, ignated hitter Chris Boyle, nan Jamey Thaw and outy Vollmer are the only liars back from last season's i pitchers on the squal include ennis Lubert and Jeb Babel, nders Don Gordon, Joe irk Calvert and Ross Bledsoe. miors from Springfield, Va. is the mn?t pvnorionrxvl nlowar ?? ...ww. pjajrci un | a 14-man squad that includes no seniors. Kenny Holmes, 65 of Savannah, Ga., Jergenson and Jimmy Foster were front court regulars last year. Juniors Henry Atkins, 6-0 of Charlotte, N.C. and 6-0 Terry Small of Ft. Lee^ Va. ana o-y sopnomore cnns j Nastopoulos of Atlanta, Ga. I saw some action last year. CLASSIFIEI I CAMPUS NOTICES The ad-prssa aub will meet Thurs. Oct. 15th, 7 p.m. Russell House, Room 327-a. ? aii Homecoming queen ap?H pllcants ? General Information meeting tonight room 502 Russell ?1 House. 7:15 p.m. ?| WOMEN IN BUSINESS wine and Cheese Party, oct.14, 5:50 p.m., Alumni House. JW SAILING CLUB meeting, 1014, 3 7:50 p.m., rh 202. New members 31 welcome. Party plans discussed fl and oosslblv a movie I check out rec-checki daily updated scores, officials, meetings: 777-5725. get on the ball; call, y'alli Hey all you virgins, Hps will be over at the Frankenstein place Oct. 26. OH Rocky. Volleyball intramurals Registration deadline ? Oct. 15. 5:00 p.m. in intramural Office ? Biatt pe center, individuals who wish to play, meet RM134 Oct. 15 di s:}u mm wiiii mdiy u Mdiwy, ir vou aren't presently on a team. Criminal Justice Association sponsoring book drive Oct. 1226th at main level Russell House. The books will be given to prison libraries. FOR SALE Wolf cubs 7/16 wolf, 8 weeks old. Nice pets. 364-2253 I component system: am, fm, turntable, 8-track, cassett recorder, 2 speakers. Good condition. $150 or best offer. Brand new: Pair of tassie Bass weejum loafers. 6AAA. $25. 7717564. HELP WANTED Part-time Job, undergraduate * student from Columbia area ? needed for general work and I HQht delivery. Good driving record. Loafers stay-away. Nondull work. Apply between 2 and 5 *B p.m. colorcraft, J51 Sunset Shopping Center. Columbia. SC ARE YC I There art paid for a I yearbook b up. If you j please pick 313, Russel 5:00pm, IV only. If yoi yearbook b be sold. A limited num Diverse as jobs? summer/year round. Europe, south America, Australia, Asia. All fields s500 $1,200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free Info, write UC. Box 52-sc-2, Corona Del Mar, Ca. 92625. Need experienced and competant bassist for Columbia's Next Rock n' Roll Sensation. Approaching booking stage. No Turkeys with problems. 256-8992, 791-4961 or 787-4767, ? LOST AND FOUND LOST: Lined navy blue windbreaker, 3rd level Library on 9-2181. Reward. 252-2159. LOST: Carolina ring with garnet stone and block C. Reward offorori rill rv>n nc ?vii -?-? ? tvi V?I. wu I/VM f f VTH4V/ I vyi Iff 5261. PERSONALS Laura: You're beautiful, charming, warm, Intelligent, witty, poised, a great conversationalist, sensual, incredibly sexy, and i want 26,000 people to know that I love you. Always and forever, BDW. HORSEBACK TRAIL RIDES: 1000 acres, no guide necessary. For appointment call windchime Farm, Columbia, 754-3080. Come to the Octoberfesti Dance to a real German band, eat real German food and drink plenty of American and imported beer. Since there Is limited space in the wade HamDton Ballroom so are the tickets, and wade Hampton restrictions forbids the sale of tickets at the door, so come by the student Government and buy your tickets today. take the shuttlecock to 221 Pickens Food coop for cheap delicious lunch! Debark at Bates; novf rtnnr CuluM^ar'c Hang-Qlldlng. no experience - necessary. Oct. 23-25. $70. includes lessons, campground accomodations, round-trip transportation. Call 7- 460 Travel Center, Russell House. i 595 people 1980/81 Garr ut have failed are one of th< up your cop II House from innrlax/ i IVI VIVI J trl II VU a do not picl y Wed., Oct. dditionally th ber of copies f WttUlttUttUW Diane, welcome aboardl bif. When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, come to sarulio s Pizza Boat, 2631 Devlne Street 25fi-aflnn Todd, l will definitely go with you to the Oktobeif est, i love German beer drinking celebrations, and with all those Germans and a real German band the mood should be like a true Octoberfest. crysta. Camping at Plsgah. Oct. 16-18 520. includes tents, stoves, lanterns, roundtrlp transportation. Call 7-6460. Travel Center, Russell House. For your next hike, oet your backpacks at the Travel Center...2nd Floor. Russell House. PHYDEAUXI wowl Three weeks and you ve made my life. Can t begin to Imagine what you ve Hnrto fnr fha uirvHH In 14 tiAnor UVIIV ? V/l UlC VVVilU III A I ycci Happy Blrthdayl ? Does windows. RIDE NEEDED TO NORTHEAST AREA. PREF. N J. FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCT. 23-25 IF INTERESTED CALL BOB AT 777-0613. Renting camping equipment can be Inexpensive' See us for complete line of camping equipment at the lowest prices In town. Travel Center 777-6460 (2nd Floor RHUU). j St. Ant Secretary 1900 Broad Rlvei (next to wes 798-2 "Fast Professl Term Papers, These Manutcrif F595? who have let & Black I to nick it I ? ese people, y in Room I :OOpm igh Friday k up your 21, it will lere are a LM SdlC. | nfnriiiimmmii* TONIGHT ? The Roys, reggae BE? from Atlanta. Free draft. Von Henmons. ? urcai Mm, 11 > utrcn yreai seeing you again, I'm looking forward to this weekend ? hope you re free both days-and stay healthy! Love, J Mike. 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