The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 15, 1982, Page 15, Image 15

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I Volleyball team fi I By Donna Rowsll << USC's women's volleyball team closed out w its season with a win over Francis Marion College Wednesday night, ending USC's *r regular season with a 13-25 record. J1 I The Lady Gamecocks started out by winning their first three matches and q finishing second in the UNC-Asheville In- c. vitational tournament Sept. 10, but then they lost eieht straight matches, including n loss I to archrival Clemson Sept. 21. S| They brought their record to 8-9 during the ni Carolina Classic Oct. 1 and 2, but that was the closest thev came to the .500 mark I After the Classic, the Lady Gamecocks b lost 16 of their last 20 matches, giving them t< a 12-25 record going into the final match. tl "We are a vounc team, and wp maHp a lr?f u I of mistakes," USC Coach Terrie Drake said. Drake pointed out that of the 25 matches s lost, 11 were lost in overtime. o "But the bottom line is winning," she said, s Basketball team to I From Staff and Wire Reports South Carolina's men's basketball team goes on display in an exhibition game Wednesday night against the Marathon Oil t Amateur Athletic Union team. r I Tip-off is 7:30 p.m. at Carolina Coliseum. Student tickets will be distributed in the I Russell House lobby Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 4p.m. Non-student tickets cost $1. t This is the second consecutive year the j Gamecocks have met Marathon Oil, a fourtime AAU national champion. Last year, South Carolina edged out a 93-89 victory wilii uaiauceu scoring as Jimmy tiawmorne ' had 14 points, Brad Jergenson and Kenny Holmes 11 each, Mike Brittain and Duane ' Kendall 10, and eight each for Kevin Darmody and Gerald Peacock. 1 1 I BRIAN BARKER has signed a tennis 4 grant-in-aid for the 1983-84 academic year, USC men's tennis Coach Ron Smarr an- I nounced. i Barker, a 17-year-old No. 1 player for St. 1 Joseph High School in Trumbull, Conn., has 1 won three consecutive state championships j in the "M" Division (medium-sized schools) i and the State Open Championship in 1982. s I?II?l l?1 IL I L. I L_ I SOUTH KOREAN LIGHTWEIGHT Duk Koo Kim was described as "just about ^ dead" Saturday night by a neurologist who operated on him after he was knocked un- < conscious in a fight with World Boxing Association lightweight champion Ray j 4 'Boom Boom'' Mancini. 1 "There are no signs of any brain func- ] tion " Dr T zinnip Hnmmararpn caiH aftpr r I Basketball ^ IK it i. iTinwniTii irii'iiifi" r, nr in 1 I ^ I J I "The Go $1.50 A TONIGHT is Urn (Tuesday ?imi Hai ^ *"* nishns spasnn WHM W WMi WBB and it's our job to get these matches in the in column. "Overall, I feel that the players have nprovea in am ineir skills," she said. "We ist have to work hard and get ready for ext year." i__ -1 - ? - juie umy piayer me team will lose is loria Mack, a graduating senior and team aptain. "Gloria is a natural athlete," Drake said. She is a fin?? human hoind onrl ? ? ? ..W..WX wv*i, unu oik; auucu sirit to the team. We'll all miss her." The Lady Gamecocks will return with ine lettermen next year. During the off season, these players will e able to gain experience by forming a jam and playing in a league sponsored by le U.S. Volleyball Association. They will lay in regional tournaments held on weekends. Drake is now recruiting for next year. She aid she is looking closely at four players, ne each from Canada, Georgia, Pennylvania and Indiana. piay exnmiiion sports briefs he nearlv three-hour sureerv "There arp io reflexes, no movement, nothing." Hammargren said there was no hope for Pirn's survival. "What little there is left (of brain funcir>n "l will ctnn wnrlrincf aftor o oVinrf mKila " ?vaa/ ft 11* TT VI UHig U1 VV/& U OllUI t VT1II1^} ! ie said. "The pressure in his head will go up md up and that will be it." Hammargren said there was a large blood clot on the right side of Kim's brain. He said he did not know whether the blood clot was caused by a culmination of blows or by two vicious shots to the head that knocked the South Korean out at the beginning of the 14th round. Hammargren said Kim was being kept alive by life support machines. A nowcrful lpft-ritfht rnmhinntinn hv Vlancini to open the 14th round sent the topranked challenger sprawling on the canvas beneath the rones in the nationally televised f ? nf * " :ight. He staggered to his feet, but fell again and was unconscious as referee Richard 3reen moved in to stop the fight at 19 seconds of the round. THE AUGUSTA NATIONAL Golf Club vill no longer require golfers at the Masters rournament to use only caddies from the ;lub staff, the club has announced. r or me nrst ume since tne Masters began ,n 1934, golfers in the 1983 tournament will oe permitted to use their own caddies, Hord Hardin, chairman of the club's Masters rournament Committee, said Thursday. H^wno? jing TONICHT J I Iucsaay t % llective" | dmission I ilcait Night I Dort Night "P $1.00 MOp.m. LION'S H RESTAUR I 741 Saluda R v. 5 Poi I STUDENT SPECIAL h Monday Night 5:30 - 8:30 6 oz. 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