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<s tttewS P O Sigma By Johnny Boggs A fourth-quarter touchdown ranked Sigma Chi a 7-6 vict Thursday, allowing Sigma C tramural football poll. r*! r* A aignia ixiu s jurei) l nogers s< quarterback Neal Ivester. The and the defending intramurc position for the second week. Kappa Alpha did not fall fror loss, and Sigma Nu held after s< COLUMBIA HALL I improv win over the Horseshoe and mo Avengers moved into the to Hampton Hotel 19-0. Former No. i team Crazy Za and moved from eighth to sixth America's Team downed A seventh place, and Air Force after upsetting Cool 12-6. Phi Kappa Sigma edged Pi ninth slot. Cool rounds out the t IN THE WOMEN'S poll, Bi record to 4-0 with a forfeit wi keep the No. 1 position. Hung Jury took a forfeit win remain the second-place team Capstone 25-0. " "^.:r<:i: '-7 f 7r *-'- ;y:j; y yyj jfl Mppjrr 1 IKathy Moore, goalie for the stands prepared to block a si I game. Floor hocke to be held Co-rec floor hockey fina tomorrow in Blatt Physical E The Islanders, MB As and the playoffs Sunday night. ' clean record by defeating The MB As pounded Yanke the tournament. Mark McC MBAs' scoring with three goa Columbia Hall crushed Mu piayons. Second-round action is sc tonight. The Islanders will r Force-Columbia Hall game, matchup with the winner of game. v. _ m IKathy Moore defends the V for Yankee Pipeline attempts game 8 5. Chi ren pass and conversion gave topory over No. 2 Kappa Alpha !hi to stay on top of the incored on a 40-yard pass from extra point attempt was good il champs kept their No. 1 n its No. 2 ranking despite the queaking by Kappa Sigma 6-0. ed its record to 4-0 with a 32-0 ved into fourth place. Douglas p five after crushing Wade ck?s blanked Landsharks 21-0 place with a 2-1 record. rmy ROTC 33-0 to move to ROTC moved into the top 10 Kappa Phi 8-6 to land in the ap 10. irroom Buddies improved its n over Phi Kappa Phillies to over Wade Hampton Hotel to and No. 3 Delta Zeta crushed ".i?^ il m /#^v " k-yi v HK'J>v - i-v^V- .. ? .: ' -/ ' ^^B-j$:''"::". '. '""v"- A'' " e-j--"-'-i7;V>^~"Mi"--"~ "\?. :?'^_\~~~ " '; ;^:::;:::>::-:::::: _-*-' ! -_"L.---;---v:- A- x. - . pkoto by Win McNama* i floor hockey team MBA, lot in a Sunday night iy finals m _ _ _ xomorrow Is will be held at 8 p.m. Iducation Center gym 306. Columbia Hall advanced in The Islanders maintained a the Mother Puckers 5-4. e Pipeline 8-5 to advance in arthy and Howie Wittz led Is each. rville 19-4 to advance in the heduled to begin at 8 p.m. neet the winner of the Task followed by the Ping Pongs ' the Mother Puckers-MBAs ABA goal white a player t a shot. MBA won the nainsoi Kappa Kappa Gamma held 44-0 trouncing of Zeta Tau A1 Delta Delta 19-0 to move into t INTRAM1IR Al. MOTPfi Playoff berths in co-rec socc begin their last season of play Two undefeated teams in \ Assetails and Go For Goal, teams are assured of a playi beat Wade Hampton Hotel to q In Tuesday's league, Socc defeated team. Zeta Beta Tai Kappa Sigma meets the Pr decide playoff berths. Schedules will be distribi Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Bla room 110. Playoffs begin Tues HI SEVEN INTRAMURAL CI week in table tennis and hand! Charles Yu and Mary Jane women's singles titles for t petition Yu and David Engel Mary Rigby ana [Jancy Turne Pat Hanson defeated Tim B 1 Q 1 Q_oi 1 1 n 1U, iU'^1) JLJL"V. m A WOMEN'S BASIC weight p.m. today in Blatt Physical E Lesa Bethea will lead the cl come dressed to work out a identification cards. Fleetwood By Kevin Sullivan As the clock ticked off the the Georgia-Carolina footba tackle Andrew Provence poi fullback Barry Young. Gamecock Head Football placekicker, junior Mark F1 field goal which, if succ? momentum going into the loc Fleetwood's attempt was Georgia sent its offense bac clock. Andrew Provence, not satis promptly fell on another fun the ball and Fleetwood anotht ON THIS ATTEMPT, whic nailed the ball through the up as the longest field goal in US "It felt good," Fleetwood s first one I tried to kill it, bu Fleetwood's kicks of 43, 51 yards against Cincinnati ga\ seventh career game with t\ TTOP nf r.U UOV/ ICtUlU U1 dlA. 11UCU boosted his total to three garr record. Fleetwood has been succ touchdowns, and 11 of 12 fi scoring with 47 total points. Fleetwood has incorporate his game, which he says is a school. As captain of the soc< 75 goals and added 50 assis Atlanta. AFTER ARRIVING at Cai tried Fleetwood at punter a: which Fleetwood said didr (Norman) is a better punter. Norman, a junior who has I Kio f?*acK*mon \rnor hnlrlo frt i.no ii^oiiuiau j v^c*i y iivyiuo iv/ Carlen suggested that becai wood said. "Chris is a good a something happen." In the 1980 season, Fleet prepare his kicking game, wl Men's bast USC begins preparations season Friday when 12 letter two freshmen recruits report Foster plans to generally "four days on and one day o 27 against Armstrong State. Carolina ended the 1981-82 three major areas of concern ? we fouled too much; and I got to reduce tnem une turn< per game. "Our offensive efficiency i feel our free throw percental is a legitimate battle for juf viously having Jimmy Fost plus." Foster, a 6-8 junior cent suspended for the first eight * wmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmummm \ top of its fourth-place position with a | nha Chi Otnoaa HnuinoH HoHo I | ? w~ V...X/DV? V.V f? IV.W he top five. ;er will be determined as teams this week. Vednesday's league, the Hemi square off at 5:30 p.m. Both >ff spot. The Ping Pongs must lualify. ;er Company is the only uni I goes against Hotlegs II and esbyterian Student Center to uted at the playoff meeting tt Physical Education Center day. nn HAMPIONS were named last ??11 tniirnnmpnk : Childress took the men's and able tennis. In doubles comwon the men's division, while r won the women's. ryant for the handball title, 21nn lifting clinic will be held at 6:30 ducation Center room 111. inic. Interested persons should nd should bring their student ( I kicks his v final seconds of the first half of 11 game on Sept. 25, defensive unced on a Georgia fumble by Coach Richard Bell sent in his leetwood, to attempt a 56-yard issful, would give his team ker room. far short of the uprights and k into the game to run out the ;fied with Fleetwood's first kick, ible by Young, giving Carolina 3r chance. h stretched 58 yards, Fleetwood irights and into the record books C history. aid of the 58-vard boot. "On the t the second one was smooth." l (third longest at USC) and 39 re the 5-10, 180-pound kicker his vo field goals, breaking the old field goals against Richmond les, with three field goals, also a :essful on 14 of 14 point-after eld goals. He leads the team in d the soccer style of kicking into result of playing soccer in high cer team, Fleetwood knocked in ?ts at Lakeside High School in 'olina, former coach Jim Carlen s well as kicker, an experience ft work out because "Chris jeen the first-string punter since r Fleetwood on kicks. "Coach ise we're good friends," Fleetithlete and he can help me make wood was redshirted to better lich has proven successful. cetball team for its 75th men's basketball men from last year's squad and to Coach Bill Foster. follow a practice schedule of ff" until the season opener Nov. ; season with a 14-15 record and i: 4 'Free throw shooting; defense :urnovers," P'oster said. "We've overs) by at least four turnovers is going to pick up," he said. "1 ge will be improved. I feel there ?t about every position, and ober for the full season will be a N er from Greenville, S.C., was games last season, but still led footbal Team Rec Men I.Sigma Chi 4 2. Kappa Alpha 3 3. Sigma Nu 3 4. Columbia Hall 4 5. Douglas 4 6. Crazy Zack's 2 7. America's Team 3 8. Air Force ROTC 3 9. Phi Kappa Sigma 3 10. Cool 3 Women 1. Barroom Buddies 4 2. Hung Jury 4 3. Delta Zeta 4 M t# ?' ? * h. i\appa ivappa uamma j 5. Chi Omega 2 INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL pi Men's and women's swimming ent Men's and women's badminton leadline is Thursday, Oct. 21. t/ay into rec HI * ^ #jHB; ;. , ppp I?? j: S^ww^wfw . ?** ^HBHfen v '*':-*&i^mrw Mark Fleetwood (10) and Chris I Fleetwood's field goal in football Ironically, Fleetwood says he ki accompanied with some practice he prepares to kick "by trying to you miss one you have to turn a smooth." REFERRING TO the Gameco says, "we take it one game at thinking about being 4-2." And of course, the inevitable qi pro career in the future for F1 great; it's something to work han starts practi the squad with a 15.4 scoring a^ average after rejoining the team. Other players returning inclu< team captain; forward Kevir Thompson and guard Terry Sma Sanderson, forward Brad Jerge Holmes, iuniors: cantor Mikp Ri dall, guard Jimmy Hawthorne < sophomores. Freshmen newcomers include 6 Elizabethton, Tenn., and 6-6 for Cayce, S.C. The Gamecocks will play an < Carolina Coliseum against the M will stage three intrasquad scri appearing Nov. 2 at Barnwell Hig of Charleston and Nov. 13 at Coast USC began playing basketball i played 1,480 games. Its record is' I poll :ord Last Week's / Ranking 0 1 1 2 0 3 -0 5 0 7 -1 8 [-1 9 t-1 Not ranked 1-1 Not ranked 11 10 1 ^-U 1 1-0 2 tQ 3 1-1 4 1-1 Not ranked ay begins Sunday. ries are open Tuesday, singles' and doubles' ord book Norman (13) celebrate ? action last year. cks about 10 minutes a day, time on his own. Mentally, take them one at a time, if round and hit the next one cks' 1982 season Fleetwood a time. Right now we're jestion is raised: Is there a eetwood? "That would be 1 for, a goal," he said. ice Friday /erage and 8.3 rebounding ie guard Gerald Peacock, i Darmody, forward Ty 11, all seniors; guard Scott ;nson and forward Kenny rittain, center Duane Kenand guard Harold Martin, i-ft CnarH r*hric Trnntman r?f ward Allen Washington of exhibition game Nov. 17 in arathon Oil AAU team and mmages around the state, [h School, Nov. 10 at College tal Carolina College, n 1908, and in 74 seasons has f93-686-l.