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I Sports Wednesday, November 13, 1985 ^jHr: GAM COCK ^ SAEr Grad I Pi Epsilon h in intramurs By JOHN BOYETTE Staff writer SAE, the Grad Gladiators and Pi EnSllon Mil ? ...u vuvil ?Y \J 11 V.1USC games in the finals of the intramural flag football championships at Williams-Brice Stadium Sunday. In the Men's A division, SAE defeated the Nads 19-18. The Nads took an early 6-0 lead, but SAE bounced back to tie the score before halftime on a deflected pass that was caught in 9 cn(4 zone. Early in the second half the two teams scored touchdowns, but both missed the e:.tra nnint nttemm r-~ """H1' Trailing 18-12 late in the game, SAE quarterback Tommy Foster threw a touchdown pass to Mike Collins with only three plays left in the game. Foster then threw to Mike Gates for the extra point, which proved to be the final , Soccer tean j gfeis H ^Br ' /^^Hb^Bt >?.- -v m"f"*- ' = -?-- 1 ^ anan lijina iiiokus a save earner u b : Maravich featur From staff reports Pete Maravich, college basketball's all-time leading scorer, will be holding a basketball clinic prior to the start of the USC-Irish ? fil^pLftTOS i|RJj I ^^ Pm*?. Ci?tW Fuod 922 S. Main (Inside O'Hei IP Open 12-12, Open for Li [jg] 252-4318 fefl Ain c? di. j ngi v.v i/UIV.11 Jl|. UIVU. J :' Open 11-11, 798-972! g! WE DELIVER w/$5.00 minir > | PRE HQLIO H ALL ALL WEA 1 /Q^a'V SUNGLAS I South Carol EJEM i SKI NORTH C | JANUARY 5-! 4 Ni Cost: 4 Qi $168.00 (2 (nwn fifininmnnt subtract $24) | ^ A| ( rrfcnun'Olwl Co Sponsored by Sports Club Council ^ ' Intramural-Recreational Sports Offic " 777-5261 iladiators, flu winners il football margin of victory. The Men's B division final was also a thriller, as the Grad Gladiators nudtted ATO 7-fi in a defensive struggle. ATO struck first, but missed the extra point. The Grads, behind the passing attack of quarterback Tim Bungum, scored near the end of the first half and successfully converted the extra point. Pi Epsilon Mu jumped out to a 13-0 lead early in the second half against Delta Delta Delta in the Women's division final and held on to win 13-6. Except for an early touchdown by Pi Epsilon Mu, the first half was a defensive battle. Pi Epsilon Mu took a 13-0 lead after scoring early in the second half, but Delta Delta Delta scored on a long pass play to narrow the gap to 13-6. Pi Epsilon Mu then withstood a lato drive by the Tri Delts to win. 1 to host Di Bibh From staff re| z : Duke in the ^3 Sunday at 1 j The Gam< m the Blue De 1:] Graveyard v Clemson, 1" K/ first-round g - - ' , _ USC retai in the Soccer Asso Top ^z- . j The Game ': jn iast w, f GRONBERG/Th? Gamtcock University T lit season. tied Central e attraction at I National exhibition game at Carolina Coliseum Thursday. The clinic will be held from 6:40-7:30. Before the start of the 8 p.m. game, "Pistol Pete" will |g] rra] fig] fjf~ !! $1.00 i j OFF mchl I Any Order Over j! $7.50 | !| one coupon per person ? I offer expires t SfBJII^i "27-85 IAY SALE! ESR 30% OFF na's Largest Selection jl jggsgi IAR0L1NA 9, 1986 ights Lodging ays of Skiing Days Sugar Mtn. | Day Ski Beech DflV Ski Hfluubenactl ? ? j i?M?t nwilttdt/ equipment, boots, skis, and poles e and lift fees HOUSING IS BASED On 4 TO A ROOM. j ^ Registration: "*"# Dec. 4 5pm P.E. Cnntar Checks to: Ski French-Swiss an(j A $50 non refundable ;e deposit Jamie Sanders of Sigma Chi break ike in first J0rt* and lost to I :cer team will host Tickcts fc first round of the are $2 for st th Region playoffs the public. n m p.aaa. :cocks, 18-2-1, face Should the vils, 16-4-0, at The Duke, who vhile fourth-ranked 18 in Durhai r-2-2, hosts No. 19 their next g 12-4-2 in another State defeat: ;ame. Tigers win, would play 24. ned its No. 6 rankinal Intercollegiate ciation of America Soccer Am despite a tie and a named USC Lipka colleg icocks were winless week. The av eekend's Tampa Budweiser, \ ournament, having in the mag Florida 0-0 Friday issue. i inn l !_i m - uoomsn roatior autograph posters. Maravich, who was drafted in the first-round by the Atlanta Hawks in 1970, also played for the New Orleans Jazz and the THE FU1 INTERNATIOf A representative TUESDAY, NOVE to C GRADU/ (?)THUNI V / \ y AMERICAN CI OF INTERNATIO GLENDALE. / Interviews may CAREER PLANNING Glasses Of C To specialize in contact have to be experienced are. So... ...Of course you can here. We're optometi ...Of course you get in-house optical lab. ...Of course you'll f? | frames. We stock bo I lines. ! So don't be fooled bv t \ J comprehensive ^vision c For ela Carolina Mall I in the Russell House k^fl iJUsiwffl^^ !y^H8fi^< K Hj a JOSEPH 1 s away from a pack of Kappa Sigma d round nf nla _ _ h ampa 5-1 Sunday. tr Sunday's game Here is this week' udcnts and $4 for cer Association of A 1. Evansvillc : Gamecocks defeat 2 ucla they beat 1-0 Oct. 3. Han wick J. ... 4. Clemson n, they would host 5 AmcriCan ame only if N.C. 6. use S Clemson. If the 1- Virginia the Gamecocks jj- ^NLV , v, 9. Connecticut ai Clemson Nov. Southern Met 1!. Temple 12. Duke 13. Columbia erica magazine has 14. Fresno ^ goalie Warren George Masoi iate player of the J6. Long island , , , 17. Air Force /ard, sponsored by 18 Pcnn s,alc vill be announced 19. N.c. State azine's December 20. Cal-Bcrkeley ; I a > lai exhibition : Boston Celtics. The former LSU star will give an exhibition of his own at halftime. Admission is free to USC students and $2 for the public. URE IS IN S1AL BUSINESS will be on campus IMBER 19, 1985 liscuss iTL STUDY )ERB1RD ^ADUATE SCHOOL NAL MANAGEMENT \RIZONA 85306 be scheduled at & PLACEMENT OFFICE 5, Too ? ourse! : lenses, our doctors first j optometrists. And they have your eyes examined IStS. fast service. We have an id a wide variety of th designer and generic he name. We're a are service. JIVJ irVmW\ bWbbSHBHBHHBBKHH^S^'^ isses. too! 777-2569 _______ MK^'l By JEFF SHREWSBURY Staff writer - B USC's men's cross -pointing fourth. B Memphis State, at pionships on Saturd; The Hokies of Virj fifth time in the past nati by 22 points. USC had high ho meet, being predicte possibly giving Virgi Strong attributed the "We were picked push Virginia Tech tl well this year that conference." Top-seeded Rob 1 overall with a time o the conference goin 24:59 set at the Citad Oct. 12. r~n ?i iAHNb I I/The Gamecock ,cu Ul,cc 11 f . said. "It really hurt etenders. have WQn j( jf he ha< _ _ Kenny Costello, U! overall with a time o V U I I v the second man, fini John Bahura, la conference bid, fini: s Intercollegiate Soc anc* 33rd overall, m merica Top 20 poll: Strong; Luis Deza fir "Our fourth and 18-0-2 Strong said. "We nc 15-1-4 they had, we would h three did pretty mucl 16.2;2 The Gamecocks wi 18-2-1 Furman University it 15-3-1 among the 62 teams 1712 The top 15 individua hodisi i??J four team places, go ,4.0.2 i ne aoumeastern rej 16-4-0 top 10 teams. q.l-1 "I think Rob has g 1/"4*1 making to the NCA/ n 17-3-0 14-2-2 "Conference was ' 14.5.1 worked so hard for it 12-4-2 is the best team we'^ 15-4-1 guess we'll just have 1 ] f (( HAMPTON ST. STOAIOKN MOM-VAT TUl j, r 3:00 Ml | All OTMtR STQAO OWN 7 DATS A WOX I UMTK10M* t: /^^^rPIMENTC V* o^jr D< AtxactrHOToooauaTi UTTU MUgTAHO ? 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He probably could in't fell." SC's second man, finished 14th f 27:12. Andy Foster, formerly shed a close 18th. st year's top seed and all>hed fifth for the Gamecocks luch to the dismay of Coach lished fourth, 31st in the Dack. fifth men really hurt us," :eded them to finish better. If ave been second, easy. Our top h what we expected." 11 take their top five runners to i Greenville on Saturday to be in the Southeastern regionals. il finishers, along with the top > to the NCAA national meet, gion has five of the country's ot a more than good chance of >ks," Strong said. very important to us. We've all year," Strong said. "This /e had; they're young, and 1 to get better for next year. ? I IIt " I - 5 j cheese ! dg : WtO U* JUST MQKT. 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