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Wednesday April 7, 19S2<?wh d A TV/TTP/ VJt XXX?X jLU \ Soccer Team Places Thii Carolina's soccer team and Head Coach Mark Berson came home pleased with their performance that merited a third place finish in the Eastman-Clemson Invitational Soccer Tournament last weekend. Clemson edged past Duke 1-0 in the finals to successfully aeiena lis line in me tournament. USU beat Wake Forest 1-0 in the consolation match to capture third place in the tourney. 4 'The tournament was an excellent opportunity to evaluate our talent under a game situation," Coach Berson said. "We've changed a lot of things around this spring. We've moved a lot of people around; we've changed from playing just man-to-man to switching between zone and man-to-man; we are also using substitutions more because of the depth we have." USC began tournament action Friday afternoon by beating the University of North Carolina 2-1. Midfielder David Burr blasted a direct kick over a wall of North Carolina defenders and into the net for the Gamecocks' first score. Forward Chris Heidelberger put USC ahead on an assist from Tom IVCIHJ' . In Saturday's action,Duke edged past Carolina 2-1. Mike Devine, who moved to midfield from the fullback position, netted what Berson called the prettiest goal of the tournament. Devine stole the ball and "placed a perfect shot into the opposite corner of the net," Berson said. Devine and Eric Hawkes have been named co-captains for the 1982 season. "Devine was a real bright spot in the tournament. Moving from defender to midfielder is a difficult adjustment to make," Berson commented. "Eric (Hawkes) is a good stabilizing factor in the backfield," Berson continued. "Hawkes will once again be a dominating force on defense." Dale Earnhardt End By JOHNNY BOGGS Because of slow traffic, sports Editor Yarborough had to wait until the end for a one-shot chance DARLINGTON? "Boy, at winning. As the two cars it's been a long time since hit the front straightaway, I've seen you guys," Dale Yarborough gunned his car, Earnhardt told reporters but came up a half car length after winning the Kebel 500 from winning. Sunday. "I couldn't see him Earnhardt broke a 30-race (Yarborough) out of my non-winning streak with the window," Earnhardt joked, victory, the first time he has "so I knew I was still in front of him. I knew he'd dive to j 1 the bottom, so I started j ; : ^ i fading." s ' 1 Yarborough said, "I got ' 9 beat didn't I. Dale was i tough. He drove a real good l j rflrp anri Hpspruprl tn win 1 Dale Earnhardt: end, and he ' came back Rebel Winner ?uro.u"du eas?y- 1 knew that I had to wait for a onewon a race since his 1980 shot effort at him. Winston Cup Championship "If I had passed him in turns season. one and two, he would have Bui me victory aid not gotten me back in three," he come easy for Kannapolis, continued. "And I wouldn't N.C. native. Cale Yar- have had a chance to pass borough was on Earnhardt's back. bumper the final 36 laps of "So I figured to try him on the race and managed to four. And it nearly worked. I pass him on lap 355, just ran out of space, but Earnhardt regained the Another few yards and I lead on the next lap. would have had him." rdi In Qemson Tourney ^ s NASCAR Drought 189 Earnhardt said, "We tried adjusting from a GM to a different sets of tires to see Ford," he said. 20 which ones were the best. At "The car itself has the the end, it went right to what same basic chasis. I adwe started the race on. justed to it real easy. "We kept mixing it upone half old tires, the other "It's been a long time ^ new. At the end we put on the coming," he continued. "We tires we qualified with and had a little bad luck last started the race back on. I year. Luckily we came out ffelt the tires made the dif- with a sponsor." 3. ferenceintherace." The car just worked super. 4. surface was good but added, ^ driver had his shares of close \ ( Right Guard or something," .? he said. "It was that close. Cale Yarborough: ~ "He hit the wall and came Second Place right back. Lucky for me I n . , ., got by him." . *Jn(u l?6 4. worked hard, it s nice to Earnhardt drove for the finish and win one." ** Rod Osterlund-J.D. Stacy "It's always good to win and Richard Childress for the first time on a track," 6. organization during last Earnhardt added. "I've it year before joining Bud always wanted to win in o Moore's outfit. Darlington. Earnhardt said he has not 44I cherish all my wins," he ' hd any trouble adjusting to concluded. "I take my H his new car. trophies home and looked at < t rn l~ 1 1 1 41 * " nici e was no irouDie mum uveryaay. | Puzzled about contact lenses? A Which contact lenses are right for you? Oxygen permeable? Astigmatic? Ultra thin? Extended wear? | j We care about your sight?and your pocket book. 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Lambda Chi Alpha (2-0-1) beat Phi Kappa Sigma 8-3 . Sunny Slope (2-1) lost to Becenaki Boys 7-3 l. Normal Deviates (2-0) beat ITK 4-3 i. Lambda Chi Alpha II (3-0) beat King's Court 4-3 i. Crusaders (2-1) lost to the Bootleggers 10-2 Women's Poll j Barroom Buddies (3-0) beat Zeta Tau Alpha 28-0 Kappa Delta (3-0) won by forfeit Strikers (3-0) won by forfeit \ Lady Skoal (2-1) beat Phi Kapp Phillies 7-2 BeBops (3-0) beat Delta Zeta 16-15 M & M Girls (2-1) beat Columbia Hall 10-4 Burney (2-1) beat Kappa Psi Little Sisters 61 CSD Women (2-1) beat Bates West 6-5 Bates West (2-1) lost to CSD Women 6-5 >. Kappa Kappa Gamma (2-1) Aitiho Delta Pi 18-2 3 Co-Rec Poll 1 N . Marsh Mellows (3-0) beat T & A 6-4 , Garnett Express (3-0) beat Executives 13-6 , Beta Alpha Psi (3-0) beat Alpha Phi Omega 161 | , Strikers (3-0) beat Grad History 8-5 . Professional Accountants (3-0) won by forfeit , Crusaders (3-0) beat Geology II11-7 , Busibodies (3-0) beat Phi Kappa Psi 16-7 , Sigma Chi (3-0) beat the Force 12-6 , Chops (1-0) beat Rocks 25-2 ). ACM Sysout Stars (3-0) beat Presbyterian Student Center 15-5 " t.