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Sports Monday, March 24, 1986 * g Sports bri mmmmmmmrni wJrjn ????? i i i UT w? in Ellis throws two TD passes Freshman rcdshirt Quarterback Todd Ellis threw for a pair of touchdowns Saturday afternoon during USC's first major football scrimmage of spring practice. Ellis, the highly-touted high school prospect from Greensboro, N.C., completed 20 of 35 passes for 291 yards. He also threw four interceptions. Pat Turner, another freshman redshirt quarterback from Cant An Ho XltU Ir *?1 1 * iw.., vjm., itiiu 13 tAjjtcicu 10 oaitle with Ellis for the starting position, did not play bccause of a hamstring pull he sustained during last week's opening drills. Dennis Addison, who backed up Ellis, was seven of 15 for 82 yards, with one touchdown and two interceptions. Using a new run 'n' shoot offense, Ellis connected with Ryan Bethea on a 12-yard scoring strike and also hooked un with Raynard Brown on a 70-yard touchdown pass. Addison's 31-yard pass to Vic McConnell accounted for another touchdown, and wingback Sterling Sharpc ran 70 yards to close out the scoring. Three wome From staff and wire reports Three USC swimmers won A honors Thursday and Friday at th Collegiate Athletic Association's Swimming and Diving Champi< Fayctteville, Ark. How much do you For information, c f^^Appiication^a? cepted for the fc ! Vice-presideni Secretary | Treasurer and Chairperso Carolina Extra I Cinematic Art! Contemporary Cultural Serie: Ideas & Issue; Publicity & Pu Committee Special Progr. Traditional Ev< Travel & Tour Iviaeo i ape u Visual Arts Cc These jobs offer v leadership skills fc negotiating with ag students, and wor get of approximate tions are now ava 11 fice ? RHUU 201 jj Special Progran ! | An East?i I! Thursday Eggs will be hide pus with prizes Shirts, hats, fre i Putt and restaur lookout. Where would . 3 iefs The Gamecocks' spring practice will end April 12 with the annual spring game. Softball team beats Evansville USC's 14th-ranked softball team improved to 12-6 on the season with a split of a doubleheader against Eastern Illinois and the University of Evansville. USC won the second game 2-1 against Evansville in 11 innings. Using the international tiebreaker rule, which allows both teams to start a runner on second base wjf.h nobody out after 10 innings, the Lady Gamecocks' Lisa DaCru* scored the winning run. DaCruz started at second and advanced to third on an infield single by Lynn Krohn. After Dena Sikole reached first base, Marianne DiRupo singled up the middle to score DaCruz. The Lady Gamecocks dropped the opener 1-0 in extra innings when the Lady Panthers of Eastern Illinois scored an unearned run in the top of the ninth. The softball team will be in action again this weekend when they travel to Houston for the prestigious Houston Classic. n swimmers ( Sophomores Linda ,11-America Seymour, along with e National finished in the top eight women s automatically earned unships in honors. Criddle, from Brixhj really know about ah all the Campus Alcoho ! IfUUUi raiiMiiiitM?? i now being ac>llowing positions: j t n of: s Committee s Committee Sounds Committee j 3 Committee ij 3 Committee blic Relations jms Committee 3nts Committee ^ . 1A.A. ? ^ ' ummiuee >mmlttee aluable experience in >r all majors. Includes jents, managing other king with a total budly $300,000. Applica uaoie in me umu utis sponsors r Bgg last I March 27 len a# around caminside inducting Te passes to Putta"W??n the you put an egg? mm Lee Whatley delivers during (JSC's 6 5 victoi jam All-Americ Criddle and Joanne seventh in the senior Michi Martin, of :54.98. Mart in their events, which fifth in the 50them All-America :23.38. 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WHi I Priz 3RAM iiN,ON Northwestern beats USC 7-4 By JOHN BOYETTE Sports editor Paced by Al Quintana's grand slam home run in the first inning. Northwestern defeated USC 7-4 Sunday to gain a split of its four-game scries with mc uamecocks at Sarge Frye Field this weekend. Casey Reed went the distance for USC, allowing only six hits after getting in a jam in the opening frame. His record dropped to 2-1. USC won the opener of the series Friday 10-2. In that contest, Rodney Richey flirted with a no-hitter before winding up with a three-hitter and the victory, his second of the season against no defeats. In Saturday's doubleheader, USC won the opener 6-5 but dropped the second game when the Wildcats scored in the top of the seventh for a 5-4 win. Ill Sundav's eame. I Kf nnllpri Hr?cn with ?<? ? run in the sccond when Riley Polk scored on a fielder's choice and Garrett Carter scored on a sacrifice fly by Jeff Barns. The Gamecocks pulled to 5-3 in the third when Chalrie Aldrich walked, then scored on successive singles by Eddie Lendenski and Polk. But the Wildcats padded their lead to 7-3 with single runs in the fourth and ninth innings. USC rallied with two outs in the ninth when Dave Hollins _:~w. 1 - uuuuiui iu i it"i iitiu uiiu scored on a single up the middle by Aldrich, but Lendenski flied out to center to end the game. USC, ranked 10th in the latest ESPN/Collegiate Baseball poll, fell to 15-7 on the season. The Gamecocks will be on the road Tuesday for a 3 p.m. contest against UNC-Charlotte. 5t mono? / need people with Mononucleosis dical research. If you have or have ; /vithin the past 2 weeks, you may 00 per week for 3 hours of your i >54-6537. ! Serologicals. Inc. 2719 Middleburg Dr. Suite 105 ] Columbia, S.C. 29204 i idt-bbyl I i Programs presents! TONIGHT I londay, March 24 8 p.m. >sell House Theatre | 50$ Contestants sign up in the CPU Office '