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USD's soccer t From Staff Reports w USC captured third place in the Carolina Bubble Indoor Soccer Tournament this past ,n Saturday and Sunday. The Gamecocks lost to arch rival Clemson 01 2-1 on a penalty kick tiebreaker in one semifinal match and The Citadel beat Er- ai skine in the same manner in another in semifinal battle. Clemson went on to beat The Citadel 2-0 for the tournament championship. Twelve teams competed in the tournament C( including Jacksonville, UNC-Charlotte, 1? Winthrop, College of Charleston, Baptist, U USC-Spartanburg and a local all-star team. "I'm disappointed that we were eliminated J1 on penalty kicks, but a couple of weeks ago ^ we beat Clemson in the same situation " USC coach Mark Berson said. It was ap- b! propriate that both semi-finals ended regulation and overtime in ties, and were decided on penalty kicks. That's indicative of how close the competition ran this year. "Our players have been working hard this ^ COOL IT D ' p p WHEN Sat. March 3, 1 12-6 p.m. earn takes third i inter, and this competition is important in wiping them develop. You have to play to sp nprove. "Our tournament has established itself as "After a w* ne of the finest anywhere. Our Bubble should be ps icility is ideal for this type of tournament, performance \d (USC groundskeeper) Sarge Frye had it i top shape," Berson said. []L]D USC'S Ml ipimnv moinct U- B?vvja# A V/1UU IVOl lid atLUHU VIIV'J W5MIUJI msecutive game Saturday, losing 14-7 to a day were car ical Charleston team. Vince Oletti was The men's SC's only scorer. Friday. The "The key to the game is aggression," tatively for T inior Howard Lee said. "We walked onto le field like the game was already over." Senior Keith Ardinger said another prolem the team has been experiencing all USC'S W :ason is a lack of organization. Charlotte Ri The ruggers will play their first home game Fatty Jerv lis Saturday. Gamecocks i "We really want to impress our home fans The Lady lis weekend," president Neil Corey said. beat the U OWN WITH COORS Hi 1984 WHERE Cantey Buildi. State Fair Grc * / 'z^fm./T ll 0 ^UUs&VASMi<UWJ&sAACfrMGM&A(r&/}wsssssssyssss'.*s*... I'41 H^^^BBiiKxf ^2 * . 8 ii^Br fiR in Bubble tou . i f? women'; >orts bneis 20 ?ek of good, hard practice, we iyched and ready to give a great USC'S nnn 54-5 on I Invitatioi r?*.!<? > _ . j .. . . In the c.rva aiiu women s lennis mat- Artis Jol the College of Charleston yester- tison and icelled because of bad weather. new recQ match is rescheduled for 2 p.m. It was women's tennis match is ten- mj|e reja darch 22. Sophc 1,500-me the indoc Head OMEN'S rugby team beat the will brin igby Club on Saturday 26-0. Chance ey and Debbi Deep led the Lady dle.Tenn in scoring with two tries each. tional Cc Gamecocks earlier in the week Track ar niversity of North Carolina's N.Y., on rpORCIGIN # < ! i | MG m ; FACTORY TF 9 5 WE SERVICE Ah tunds : jimVILD I ; 3815 l Z Columbia, LEARN fpi While E; \== Sc V? ' In1 V / A\ - r V rnament 5 rugby team 14-12 to up its record to i SHOT putter Ron Yarab threw lis second attempt to win the Metro nal Indoor track meet. same meet the mile relay team of inson, Ricky Griddine, Andy MatI Verlon Rhodes ran a 3:17.9 to set a rd for the meet. rne second-tastest indoor time tor a y at USC. imore Alan Drosky ran the ter in 3:54.1 to post his best time of >r season. track coach Charlie Strong said he g six team members to the "Last Invitational Track Meet" in Midthis weekend to qualify for the Na>llegiate Athletic Association Indoor id Field Championship in Syracuse, i March 9-10. CA R REP AIRS I oO TRIUMPH : FIAT : GAINED TECHNICIANS 4Y MAKE FOREIGN CARS ? SON SPORTS CARS : iA/oof Polflirin Dlw/-4 ? r T V^vJl I?till ic? UIVU. g South Carolina 29204 771-1550 I I TO SAIL ' sting Oysters Club Day # iturday, March 3 formation at Meeting anight 7:00 p.m. Room 134 3latt P.E. Center