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Six Gamecocks t Six USC football players have been named to the All-South Independent team for the 1988 season. Named to first-team offense were senior center Randy Harwell and sophomore kicker Collin Mackie. Awarded first-team defense honors were sophomore linebacker ol/or notn uaivvi ij.cu.ijl From staff reports Art Baker, former head football coach at East Carolina, Furman and The Citadel, was named USC's associate athletic director for development and marketing and executive director of the Gamecock Club Wednesday. "As the needs of our athletic programs grow, we must meet the financial needs to support the program," USC athletic director King Dixon said. "I am delighted to have someone of Art Baker's character and experience join us to direct our development, marketing and fundraising." Baker resigned his duties as head coach of East Carolina, effective at the end of this past season. The Pirates finished 3-8 in 1988. In four years as the head coach at ECU, Baker had a record of 12-32. Baker, a native of Sumter, had an itatncr-t* The Uni Tree Li A A December O^H EVERYONE CAROLINA AL TOUCH OF FAITH GC WILL PE1 Refreshments will be served by Association of 1 presented b ilr? I ?riiSyPt^ v i s i 0*n c e Bring this ad to H. Rubin Vis Street location for special value: faculty. But hurry, these offer: buy a pair, if get a pair FREE* Bring this coupon by H. Rubin's 1338 Main Street location and when you buy a complete pair of glasses, choose your second pair from the 1888 fashion collection /ree* <t-MQ RAM V HD CV" V i i v; u/r-VII i wi i i_/\ BAUSCH & SOFT CONTAC" What a price to write home about! This sp eye examination and follow up visits. Tin are slightly higher. How can H. Rubin d $15 OFF ALL SU Ray Ban, Porsche, Carrera H. Rubin's i Street before Dec. 31, 1988 for $15 of Eye Exams Are Performed 'Free second pair of glasses are first division other special prescriptions (for contacts or gl charge.) This ad must be presented at the ti offers are good only at the 1338 Main Street 31, 1988 and are not good with any other | nake All-South Patrick Hinton and senior cornerback Ron Rabune. j Named to the second-team defense were senior defensive end Kevin Hendrix and senior corner- , back Robert Robinson. s No. 2 Miami placed eight players t on the first team, while No. 5 n Florida State had five players on the first unit. c ed to post I overall college mark of 69-80-5, in- ? eluding a 1973-77 stint at Furman and a 1978-82 stay at The Citadel. He was also head coach of Eau Claire " High bchool in Columbia belore ? moving to Furman. 0 "I'm excited to be going to the 1 University of South Carolina and u working with King Dixon," Baker said. "It's home for me, so I am v doubly excited about being close to 3 my family." Baker, 59, will replace Tom Garner as executive director of the a< Gamecock Club. Garner, who was named to that post in April, is "in S< full agreement" with the change, 5( Dixon said. Garner will now become v< assistant executive director of the fe club. Baker is currently recovering from gall bladder surgery at a Greenville, N.C., hospital. He will officially begin his duties at USC Dec. 15. ps D ch 'SS/S/"SSS'SSSSSS* ^ mm* J[ AWESOME H (J' _ 5 PC r?l ALTERNATIVE^^ H th . all versity b? ghting < A k ^ V. I 4,1988 & RSESHOE WELCOME! AVE AND IS PEL ENSEMBLE WORM I following the ceremony donor Students y Carolina Cares I I N T E R S ;ion Center's 1338 Main s for U.S.C. students and s expire Dec. 31, 1988. rENDED WEAR LOMB r LENSES* I | ecial offer Includes contact lens, ted. astigmatic and bifocal lens NGLASSES I I jot'em all. Come to 1338 Main f your new pair of sunglasses. By Dr. Mark Taylor , single vision lenses. Bifocals and asses will incur a slight additional me of purchase and these special location. These offers expire Dec. aromotional offer. use pr iy CHRIS SILVESTRI Assistant sports editor The USC soccer team has a chance his weekend to accomplish omethine that no other team frnm his school has ever done: Win an 4CAA national championship. And they know it. "They want to win," said head oach Mark Berson Wednesday. 'They've seen other teams go hrough and win it after we had eaten them or played them close uring the year, and they know there ; an opportunity there for them." The Gamecocks, now 14-3-4 after unday's 1-0 quarterfinal victory ver Southern Methodist, will face ndefeated Howard, 17-0-1. at noon aturday in Bloomington, Ind. The ther semifinal will see Indiana, 7-3-3, play second-ranked, nbeaten and untied Portland, 21-0. Howard defeated top-ranked irginia Sunday in the quarterfinals, -2 in overtime. The Bison overcame 2-0 deficit against the Cavaliers to ivance to the Final Four. "Howard has only allowed eight | Dais this year, and they've scored J )," said Berson. "They've got a L :ry high-powered attack. But we | el we can go into the game and give g iem all they can handle." & Considering the quality of teams ? at USC has faced this year, such as tst NCAA champions Clemson, uke and Indiana, the Gamecocks ould be well-prepared for the com:tition they will face, Berson said. "There's absolutely nothing that oward or Portland or Indiana can row at us that we haven't seen ready this year," said Berson. Among USC's concerns at the ginning of this season was the ofncp wVtir*h Inct itc tor* four crnrprc LW-W, **x*xw* XVOV HJ IVP XV^VXX ?ff 3m a year ago to graduation. However, senior Grenville Pope wen goals) and freshman Jonas ( ^ <* |h m AIR FARE ONL 2 direct non-stop fligt Carolina to Memphis, H wide-body LlOl 1 jet DEPARTSvTUESDAY, DEC RETURNS: THURSDAY D I Space is Lirr Call 803-77 OR TOLL FRE I 1-800-243from 8:30 Al epared Gudjonsson (nine goals) have stepped forward to lead the Gamecocks offensively this year and have been able to put away many of their scoring opportunities. USC has outshot its opponents 95-44 in the last five matches, including the playoff wins against North Carolina and SMU. Playing well of late are Clark Brisson and Phil Seidenburg. Brisson scored the lone goal in Sunday's win f-* s' ~ 7" \? ' ..., ' v ' ' v. "V ... s > USC sophomore defender Tommy Gamecock victory . USC will now faci i The University of So |j invites all students, Members and friends Tennessee for the 1! IE: WEDNESDAY P Y $299 its from Columbia, South , Tennessee, aboard transportation 27,1988 EC. 29,1988 lited, 7-4111 IE 4868 And Ma M-6:00 PM for Fins over SMU, and Seidenburg scored the game-winning goal in the South Region championship game with UNC, in addition to putting in two goals in two games at the Metropolitan Life Soccer Classic. The defense, led by Ail-American goalkeeper candidate Charlie Arndt, has been solid all season, allowing only 10 goals in 21 games, while the I USC offense has scored 46. And the I USC defenders, including Mike I m I Loeber takes the ball upfield as an SM ; Howard in the NCAA semifinals in Bl( Si uth Carolina Alumni Associatii faculty, alumni, Gamecock Clu i of the University, to Memph 188 Liberty Bowl. t/ENING DECEMBER % FULL PACKAGE PR INCLUDES: Your Flight 2 Nights Hotel Accommoda Sheraton Airport Hotel, Jourr All Transfers To and From Airp and Game 2 Continental Breakfasts All Taxes and Service Charg Upgrade Holiday Inn Mer $5' oer person available ike Your Reservati il Four Gosselin, Scott Henderson, Tommy Loeber and Pat Walsh, have done a great job in keeping the pressure off Arndt around the net. No matter what the odds, the Gamecocks are looking forward to providing USC with its first-ever na tional championship. "We know that we've got an opportunity to win the national championship, and we feel confident about our chances," Berson said. . 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