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USC's tenni twice in toi By Bob Lang The USC men's tennis team won two o four matches this past weekend at the Blue Gray Championships in Montgomery, Ala. The Gamecocks lost to 16th-rankc Alabama (6-2) and to 18th-ranked Wichit State (5-1), but took victories over Memphi State (5-0) and Vanderbilt (5-0). Winners for Carolina against Alabam were Ricard Acioly and David Tremaint No. 3 doubles were not played. ' They're (Alabama) ranked 16th in th eountry right now, and we fout' ' hard bi couldn't come up with the win,' oach Ro Smarr said. Acioly's win was over Andy Solis, who ranked 12th in the nation among collej; singles players. The score was 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 "Rirarrln f\\r\ PYrfllpnt I v in hfnfino Smarr said. fuse CARP PRES "Central America in I a n s. m - In rrogram Tor hci Speaker: Or. Marcelo i Discussants: Dr. Nestor Moren Dr. James M. Ro * Dr. Barbara A Te I April 6. 1984 Currell 107 2:0 I I Earn Ext Money Urgently needed ? people ui nucleosis to aid in Medical Re , ,^u i .. .:IL.xi yuu ncivt? ur nau wunin int? pat Mono, you may qualify for $1 week for 3 hours of your 254-6537 for more informatii Serologicals of Columbia Suite 105. 2719 Middle Columbia. S.C. 2920 r~~ = ICAR0LI1 UPDAT1 President Jame: IHolderman will disc possible tuition inc new phone systei Summit Fund re; I Wed., April 4, 6:00 p.m (followina the 5:30 I Only on you Alternative 9C VVVWMM wmmm I wuaii-rai s team loses irnament .. Carolina's second round loss came from the 18th-ranked Wheatshockers of Witchita State University. Only the singles matches j were played, with Sterling Cooke coming up ( with the sole Gamecock victory. is Acioly nearly upset ninth-ranked Roberto Saad of WSU, but fell short in the third set a by a 6-4 score. In the third round held Saturday Carolina took their first victory in the tournament lt against Metropolitain Collegiate Athletic Conference member Memphis State. Earlier this season the Gamecocks defeated them 6-0 in the Metro Classic. ?c Sunday's final round pit USC against Vanderbilt, of Tennessee. Only five singles matches were played, with Carolina sweeping all of them. p "e*N? ith Mono- B ^search. If g ^\\ \\A Jt 2 weeks I \\\\\ \ fifi fi fi ri r I \ \ \ \ \ \ W V W C? 1 \ \ \ \ \ time. Call ? vA . inc. x\ burg * ! IA a 5 B. I uss the I urease, I ti and i we have 2sults I ENABLING YO OTVTT\ T T T7IT TrnTT?XT QQ^ B IjIIJUI IlilN ? .. I Report) I ).5 I I I IWllaU!wiB*gMJUMIUkffWW?a^SWi USC sprinters set By Andrew Miller t USC's 1,600-meter relay team and C sprint-medley relay team set two meet f records at the Atlantic Coast Relay Invita- n tional this past weekend. 1 The Gamecocks nlaced first in both r events and won the shot put and 5,000-meter run in the meet held at North F Carolina State University in Raleigh. s The 1,600-meter relay team, which consisted of Harold Butts, Artis Johnson, ti Ricky Griddine and Verlon Rhodes, ran a 4 3:08.1, breaking the old mark by more b than two seconds. s "They really ran a super race," USC track coach Charlie Strong said. "It's o always nice to win, but to break a record s to go along with the win is a big accomplishment. 1 "There were over 40 teams at the meet, g so we were very happy to see them win. There was competition in every event." S The Gamecocks' sprint-medley relay 1 f and physic. Army ROl ing, white w tried before AI Lf IT T * I J AND 3-YEAR PROGRAMS U TO EARN ANT BARS. For Mori CAPT meet marks cam consisted of Alan Drosky, Tony ?oleman, Rhodes and Griddine. The oursome ran a 3:20.85, breaking the neei recoru oy more tnan three seconds. ~he time was only a second off the school ecord set in 1974. Ron Yarab won the shot-put comletiton with a throw of 54-4, and placed ixth in the discus. "It didn't come as any surprise to me. 1 hought he'd win the event," Strong said. 'He's been coming around lately and I've >een very pleased with his progress this eason." Greg Wimer had a personal-record time >f 14:51 in the 5,000-meter college diviion race to win .the event. "We expected Greg to be a good 0,000-meter man and to have him win reat." Carolina will be the host school for the outh Carolina Invitational on Saturday, inals will begin at 12:30 p.m. u^^/ant Siege? ' flmdventu re? 0(>ur Schedule. If vrrn'r^ InnUnn fr\r a J W W4 I V V*V W I X I ? ^ I V/ I C4 enge, look to Army ROTC find out what excitement out. You'll get the mental al challenges provided by "C adventure training pro rienteering, survival trainater raft trips, and a lot of >rts you've probably ne 'er i. Army ROTC . . . live with a challenge. use CMY ROTC :ARN WHAT AKES TO LEAD e Information Contact: 'AIN TOM FIX 77_?^An ? UiJTtU