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Sports bri Ex-USC coach to leave Coastal By ASSOCIATED PRESS CONWAY ? Bobby Richard| son has announced this will be his last season as baseball coach at Coastal Carolina College. Richardson told his team about his plans Saturday before a doubleheader with Armstrong State. He said he will stay at the Conway school until June when his contract runs out. The former New York Yankee is in his second year at Coastal Carolina. He did not sign a new contract when he resigned as athletic director before the baseball season. Assistant coach John Vrooman was named acting ^ athletic director. Richardson did not give his players a reason for giving up his coaching position, and he would not comment on what his plans are. David Tarler in Coastal Carolina's sports information office said a formal announcement of Richardson's resignation is exPen Talk ? k season was no fluke, and Doug Sisl is recovered from his elbow proble If all those relievers are healthy, t away with the division. If not, it'll in New York. As I said, it'll be a three-team THE WESTERN COMMUNITY SYMPOSIUM SERIES SIR OLIVER WRIGHT Ambassador of Great Britain 4-U~ l\J IIIC United States April 10, 1986 Gambrell 151 ) 3:30 p.m. Please share this information with your students and colleagues. THE BYRNES INTERNATIONAL CENTER THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA > 50,000 people will be saved from colorectal cancer this year. You can save one. Save yourself! Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths after lung cancer. If you're over 50, you should take the k simple, easy slide test of your stool every year. The Stool Blood Test kit is chemically treated to detect hidden blood in the stool. Other tests for colorectal cancer you should talk to your doctor about: digital rectal exam (after 40), and the procto test (after 50). Tell him of any family history of colitis, polyps, and any change in your bowel habits, k vi/hirh rntilH Ka a />an/>Ar warning signal. The American Cancer Society wants you to know. I I AMeniTAM VCANCER ? SOCIETY efs pected to be made in a news conference later this week. The Sumter native coached baseball at the University of South Carolina from 1970 to 1976, compiling a 221-91-2 mark over seven seasons. His 1975 team lost in the finals of the Col lege World Series. Richardson led Coastal Carolina to a 30-19 record and a berth in the NAIA District 6 playoffs last year. Football opener to be televised ESPN announced Monday that it will televise USC's Aug. 30 football opener against Miami, Fla. The Hurricanes, who wound up ninth in the Associated Press's final poll, posted a 10-2 record, including a win over national champion Oklahoma. However, Miami lost the Sugar Bowl 35-7 to Tennessee. The Gamecocks finished with a 5-6 mark last season, including lopsided defeats to Michigan, 34-3, and Florida State, 56-14, on J from page 8 c has to prove he squad will be the ms. tims of a rash of he Mets can run Cubbies have a be a long season Dennis Eckersley Dick Ruthven. race. The third Chicago to contc f Brafflr - , BOB It takes mm . Ixxome a legei win. A determi su|>erior to I he Iliese are tl driven Hobby / NASCAR viet<] National Chan tnallv every otli has to oiler. And they ar have made Hoi the Miller Ann one of the legei I" i/ li wi I <1* ? For over 130 brewing Miller kind of desire, determination I * 1986 Miller Brewing Compar ~~ i?* Cor j mthe national television. USC will unveil its new run V shoot offense in the game, while I I 2 '* * me nun italics uoasi Meisman Trophy candidate Vinny Testaverde at quarterback. Triathalon, golf deadlines set Entries for the Carolina Triathalon, scheduled for April 26, will open this Friday. The triathalon, sponsored by the intramural department, consists of three events ? a 1/4 mile swim, a five-mile bike ride and a two-mile run. The swim will be held at the Blatt P.E. Center and the bike ride and the run will hp held in the Shandon area. The entry fee is $5 per person, and T-shirts will be awarded to winners. Entries close on Monday, April 21. In other intramural news, entries for Putt-Putt golf open on April 11 and close April 21, with the competition being held April 28. Also, elections for Sports Club Council will be held April 30. Chicaco Cllh<; winnerc in '84 ?UT, nv injuries to their pitchers in '85. The solid rotation of Rick Sutcliffe, , Scott Sanderson, Steve Trout and They need to stay healthy for nd. 1 WO AM '>% .. . ^pm aMnanuMwl - ESYALLIS< e than desire to id. 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Pete Rose has a good ballclub in Cincinnati, and getting pitchers Bill Gullickson and John Denny in offERIC AN 1JX " ^ - J:':;1 :%|^B ^Kifr**''"" ioKilr V^HH^I fi-.y' i'-iif;4fjMj';">?l j';\ r 3NANDMILL And today, l he legend ol Miller :er lives on. In eveiy glass. In eiy can. In eveiy nystal-elear >ltle. Miller contains 110 additives or ^ X'servatives. Piirit\ yon can see. |S?1 nality yon can taste. Bp So when yon want a lx?er that s ade to l>e the Ix'st, ask lor a /'^jSP iller. jgt . (list like Bohby Allison, its a f? J ? American way. ^ JWBH r Allison and Bobb] **__ n * ^ ican muLCKS. dunda) outh 500 at Darling HjKE^Sj^J^; trjJ? ^f^Rw * Eh <>V u fSr 0&dftsw$i MRttfttlIHMBK^^ 'l^BBB^r ^mmJlAI --R^i TOM SHAW/The Gamecock ing, Brian Domrese (No. 94), president of the USC Bicycle ring last weekend's Cale Yarborough BMX competition in incourages all interested students to attend an organiza?? season iraacs makes them that much tougher. There will be a revival of the Big Red Machine this year. I may be right on all my picks and be the talk of the town, or, I could also be completely wrong and be run out of town. Tom Gat to is a sports writer for The Gamecock. NDS. ?R BEER. _ r3* If?*^ ? 7 Hillin, Ir. I? a??:I -fh -x y9 npn x o OX ton>