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-sports K|^ tM' JS - - ?^ nigni. Sigma Chi top By Johnny Boggs Sigma Chi parlayed its 19-0 win over Delta Upsilon with losses by Crazy Zack's and America's Team to take over the No. 1 soot in thft intramural fnnfhall r\nll Top-ranked Crazy Zack's lost 12-0 to Air Force ROTC, droping to eighth place with a 1-1 mark, while No. 2 America's Team fell to Landsharks 6-0, and slid to ninth. Kappa Alpha moved to second place with a 6-0 triumph over Pi Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Nu defeated Chi Psi 6-0, moving to the No. 3 spot. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is No. 4 after a 14-7 win over Lambda Chi Alpha. COLUMBIA HALL I rounds out the top five, after the highest ranked dorm team come from behind to defeat Jerry's Kids 24-19. Zeta Beta Tau shut out Phi Kappa Psi 19-0 to move to sixth place, and Douglas Avengers whipped Thornwell 13-6 to move from ninth to seventh. Behind Crazy Zack's and America's Team, Cool retains its No. 10 spot after a forfeit win over Snistosomiasis. Tn thp u/nmpn'c nnl 1 Rappnnm UnHHino orn otill 1 m.mm vsa-w ?T VHIVM U |7\/1A y WUi I Will UUUU1VO Ol ^ OV1I1 i WJ . X Ck 1 LCI downing Sims Steelers 19-0. Hung Jury keeps the No. 2 position with a 6-0 victory over Kappa Delta, and Delta Zeta is third after downing No. 4 Kappa Kappa Gamma 6-0. Delta Delta Delta defeated Zeta Tau Alpha 28-0 to round out the top five spots. THE BARROOM BUDDIES, now 3-0, got on the board in the second quarter after an 80-yard drive. Buddies' quarterback Denise Betfort threw two passes to Melinda Pagan, who took the second reception in for the score and gave the Buddies a 6-0 halftime lead. USC faces College ( Frnm Cioll Dan VII* UIQII BIDp USC's soc( game a8ainst :wmk Cougars toda; ClemsonSun^d USC Soccer Coach Mark Berson m?st take mi Gamecocks rally to beat By Brad Cunningham Marcus Gilli tackles apiec Trailing 17-7 in the third quarter, USC's Carolina o junior varsity football squad rallied for two jn the fjrst ^ second-half touchdowns and held on for a 19- from one yai 17 victory over the University of Tennessee by Brian Bui junior varsity squad. led 7-0. The Gamecocks outgained the Volunteers Tennessee in total offense ? 331 yards to 147 ? but a second q total of seven turnovers hurt their offensive JJJ? I!? :.*? enort. wmc iwciv added the exl Perrone Jones led the Gamecocks' ground attack with 72 yards, followed by Ricky Following! Duncan with 65. Quarterback Allen Mitchell Ford, Baker completed eight of 18 passes for 104 yards. &oal attemp Jones also passed twice, completing one for remaining to 17 yards and a touchdown. 'eac^After a 75-j Middle quard Tony Walker led a solid Moore, Tenn defensive Gamecock effort with nine scoring with tackles. He was followed by Hay Lamb, quarter on a I WMSEBBBBffl & football game Monday A quarterback unleashes a pa; Monday night's intramural action, is intramural fo Pagan later intercepted a pass near the Sims goal line in ~~ the final quarter, and Kelley Newman threw Pagan a pass for her second score of the evening. Lisa Blackford ran the conversion and scored the final touchdown on an interception return of 25 yards. INTRAMURAL NOTES.... Entry deadline for men's, women's and co-rec volleyball is Thursday. There will be a volleyball officials meeting Oct. 11 at 5 p.m., and a coaches and officials meeting Oct. 13 at 5 p.m. Play begins Sunday, Oct. 17. A BODY-BUILDING Instructional Clinic will be held tomorrow, Oct. 13, Oct. 21 and Oct. 28. All clinics begin at 6:30 p.m. Tomorrow's clinic will meet in room 111 of the Blatt Physical Education Center. A VOLLEYBALL Instructional Clinic will be held Oct. 12 at u.ou y.iu. in oym juo ai me man fnysical Education Center. Instruction will be provided by the USC volleyball team. 1 AN INTRAMURAL Managers' Meeting will be held Thursday at 4 p.m. THE ISLANDERS, one of the leaders in floor hockey competition, picked up a crucial victory Sunday night, defeating Columbia Hall 6-5. Team scoring was lead by captain Vince Oswald, who guided the puck into the nets for all of the Islander goals. The Mother Puckers remain undefeated with a victory over Yankee Pipeline 8-4. MBA captured a big win over Merville 10-3. The Ping Pongs picked up 2 goals in overtime to defeat Pucked-Up 6-4, and the Task Force picked up a 15-4 win over the Genisee Brewing Company. )f Charleston today )r*s opportunities," Berson has said. er team gets a warm-up Af. , . _ the College of Charleston After playing C emson a12 p.rr at4nm at the Grave the Graveyard, USC will take nationally sixth-ranked from intercollegiate play. Clei time Atlantic Coast Conference ( xiks will look for their fourth ^?"' gam?e season against the staters, 2-2-1 for the year. USC's r^'le Gamecocks will con ihutout came last Sunday as homestand against Duke 0< I The Citadel 3-0 at the Georgia Southern Oct. 20. r . _ . __ , _ , An Oct. 27 home game is lllS ,, , BersT,s againstErskine. i includes 15 returning let -i on me year and ranked fifth In the state college soccer p the Gamecocks in addition to tl ise has been strong, but we are USC-Spartanburg 5-2; Woff re advantage of our offensive Erskine, 7-3. Tennessee Volunteers im and Harry South with eight Lamar Shuler to McGee. Ba e. point gave Tennessee a 17-7 lead ened the scoring with 5:18 left The Gamecocks began theii jarter when Willie Hill scored 4:15 left in the third quarter w d out. The extra point attempt scored on a three-yard run. The ns was successful and Carolina failed, but Tennessee's lead was 1-~> me vjcwnecucKs winning tied the score with 14:15 left in came with 7:18 remaining in th< larter on a 30-yard touchdown 17-yard halfback pass from Jom jarterback Tony Robinson to Ladd Fletcher. The extra po ;r Tim McGee. Tim Baker failed, but Carolina led 19-17 anc ra point. the victory. n interception by the Vols' Jeff An interception by USC's succeeded on a 37 yard field Cutcheon and the drive that f< t with only eight seconds time off the clock and thwarted ?ive-TennesSee a 10-7 halftime for a Volunteer comeback. USC's junior varsity football ard kickoff return by Stephen on the season. Its next game is a >ssee opened the second-half 25 against Tennessee Military Ir 11:46 remaining in the third game will be played in Wil nine-yard scoring pass from Stadium. wmmmmmmmmmmmmKttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammm BHQI 8P * n^Kiiii^^^l^^lSfsl^H^K^^Syil^ Phot? by J*h? Otbtro is before the swarm of defenders close in on him during otball poll MEN 1. Sigma Chi (3-0) defeated Delta Upsilon 19-0. 2. Kappa Alpha (3-0) defeated Pi Kappa Alpha 6-0. 3. Sigma Nu (2-0) defeated Chi Psi 6-0. 4.Sigma Alpha Epsilon (2-0) defeated Lambda Chi Alpha 14-7. 5. Columbia Hall I (3-0) defeated Jerry's Kids 24-19. 6. Zeta Beta Tau (3-0) defeated Phi Kappa Psi 19-0. 7. Douglas Avengers (3-0) defeated Thornwell 13-6. 8. Crazy Zack's (1-1) lost to Air Force ROTC 0-12. 9. America's Team (2-1) lost to Landsharks 0-6. 0. Coo! (3-0) defeated Shistosomiasis by forfeit. WOMEN 1 Rarrnnm Riirlriino fl fl\ PI?- o*?i .. uuuuico (U-Uf USIDOIDU OIIII5 OlUBIKrS 19-0. 2. Hung Jury (3-0) defeated Kappa Delta 6-0. 3. Delta Zeta (3-0) defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma 60. 4. Kappa Kappa Gamma (2-1) lost to Delta Zeta 0-6. 5. Tri Delta (2-1) defeated Zeta Tau Alpha 28-0. Lady Gamecocks " JL win lournament From Staff Reports i. Sunday at a week off T"e Lady Gamecocks came close to nson nine- sweeping sixth-ranked Indiana Sunday in Champion is finals ?f the Carolina Invitational women's tennis tournament. H fh . USC won all single's matches, and all "t 17 and but ?ne double's match to beat Indiana. In single's matches Sunday, USC's Laura Bernstein defeated Heather ; scheduled Crowe 7-6,3-6,6-4. Johnna Chafin downed Jenny Snyder 36, 7-5, 6-3; Amy Kneale took Anne Hutoil, ahead of chins 6-1, 6-7, 6-2; and Katie Hargarten tie 7-1 Tigers straight-setted Courtney Gebhart 6-4,6-4. ord, 5-2; and USC advanced to the finals of the threeday tournament when they edged archrival Clemson 5-4 Saturday. IN other Saturday games, Indiana beat Florida State 7-4, Georgia nicked South ker's extra Florida 5-4, and North Carolina slaughtered Duke 8-1. . ..,.11., ...:*u iaii^ vviui Bernstein straight-setted Clemson's nen Duncan Jane poreman 6_3) 6.3 jn Saturday's i extra point semifinals, while Gigi Fernandez beat cut to 17-13. Chaflin6-l,6-3. touchdown Ellen Oxreider defeated Lady Tiger 3 game on a Jody Trucks 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, and Lisa Bobby is to flanker downed Otto 4-6,6-2,6-2. int attempt Kneale beat Jennifer Hirsch 6-0, 6-2, i held on for and Hargarten defeated Laurie Miller 26, 6-3,7-6. Kevin Mc- In semifinals doubles' competition, the ollowed ran Tiger duo of Foreman and Fernandez any chance downed Carolina's Bernstein and Jill Hausler 6-1, 7-5, and Trucks and Bobby beat Oxreider and Otto 6-4,6-1. team is 2-0 12 p.m. Oct. BUT USC's Kneale and Chafin straightistitute. The setted Hirsch and Jane Neville to notch liams-Brice the win for the Lady Gamecocks and send them to the finals against Indiana.