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S?orts shorts By The Associated Press Not much tact PORTLAND, Ore. ? There was a testimonial dinner this past fall for Maurice Lucas, long-time star in the NBA, who retired last season to join the Trail Blazer coaching staff. A former teammate of Lucas, Lionel Hollins, had a wry comment about Maurice as a player. "To Maurice," Hollins said, "basketball was a contact sport. It was all con and no tact." Neale's double NEW YORK ? It was a unique and great double for the late Earle "Greasv" Nealp Hp is thp onlv man pvpr to nlav in a World Series same and coach a team to an NFL championship. Neale coached the Philadelphia Eagles to NFL titles in 1948 and 1949. The 1948 game was played in a foot of snow in Philadelphia. He also was an outfielder with the Cincinnati Reds when they played the White Sox in the infamous "Black Sox" scandal series in 1919. Neale, an outfielder, batted .357 in the series. Bo's 1988 statistics KANSAS CITY ? Bo Jackson is still doggedly pursuing his two-sport career, baseball in the summer and football in the winter. Jackson played more than half the 1988 NFL season with the Los Angeles Raiders after a full campaign with Kansas City of the American League. Jackson finished his second season with the Royals in 1988 and his statistics were mixed. He batted only .246, but had 25 home runs and 27 stolen bases. He struck out 146 times and drew only 30 walks. Stylish Hornets CHARLOTTE, N.C. ? One of the two new teams in the NBA for the 1988-89 season, the Charlotte Hornets, won't win any titles, but they may rank as best-dressed. The Hornet uniforms were designed by the award-winning Alexander Julian. The uniforms were white and teal with hints of purple, Kelly Green and Carolina Blue, featuring pleated boxer-like shorts and V-neck shirts. Dad the punter WARRENSBURG, Mo. ? Dennis Farris, a punter for Central Missouri State this past fall, was, at 40, the oldest man on the squad by a number of years. He said the other players never gave any indication of the fact that he was old enough to be the father of all of them. Farris, majoring in aviation, also is a jet-engine mechanic in the U.S. Marines. About the players, he said: "They never made me feel awkward despite the difference in our ages." Cold punishment LAUREL, Md. ? Nikolai Nasibov, a former star jockey in Russia, now trains horses and brought one of them to Laurel for the $750,000 Budweiser International in October. He was asked what would happen to a Russian trainer caught using drugs on horses in the Soviet Union. "I'm afraid," he said, "that he would winH lirt trainino nnlar hparc in QiHpria " Big player shares NEW YORK ? The commissioner's office announced record World Series payoff snares for the winning Los Angeles Dodgers and the losing Oakland Athletics. But the losers in the pennant playoffs, the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox, did pretty well also. Each full share for a Dodger v\us worth $108,664. Each full share for the Athletics came to $86,220. But each member of the Mets, who lost to the Dodgers in the National League championship series, got $40,168, and each Red Sox player received $40,280 for losing to Oakland in the p! iy ff. Ninth-ranked Card By KEVIN ADAMS unanswered points to take a Sports editor The Cardinals led at halftin George Felton and his USC basketball USC came out on fire ir squad didn't exactly start their sixth season of scoring seven of the first ni Metro Conference play the way they wanted. within two at 30-28 on cons In fact, it was probably worse than even freshman forward Joe Rhet Felton himself ever imagined, at least for an But the fire soon begin t eight-minute stretch late in the second half of 48-43 with nine and a half ir Wednesday night's 75-52 loss to ninth-ranked was outscored 24-3 by the ( Louisville. next eight minutes, a sp; After trailing by anywhere from two to eight Gamecocks made only one points for most of the game, the Gamecocks, from the field and one of fc playing the first of three straight games against free-throw line. Metro teams, evened the score at 21-21 when Senior center John Hui sophomore guard Barry Manning converted a scorer and rebounder enteri three-point play with close to three minutes re- only three points, thirteen t maining in the first half. and fouled out little mc Louisville, however, then scored seven through the second half. BTra noserv: passpor free tic great d1 COMPLETE TfI I TODAY ONLY!! Delicious! i p GOURMET if I! COOKIES N' CREfiM CONE ?| $ J Chunks of Crunchy, Chocolate Cookies #| p? and the Richest and Fanciest Ice Cream $ | J You've Ever Tasted! J| I: HUGE DIP! 99$ limit ljl I! COUPON EXPIRES TONIGHT 10:00 PM 1/13/89 ?| Georgia overtakes By TRACY MIXSON job," she said. "Towards the end, and DAVE KAY they made a good adjustment against Staff writers what we were doing and got a couple USC's Lady Gamecock basketball of easy buckets, team blew an 8-point lead midway "I'm pleased with everything exthrough the second half Thursday cept the consistency of the offensive night at Carolina Coliseum, falling execution." 0*> a. _ - - o?-/3 iu vjeorgia. Normally a team that shoots 54 The Lady Bulldogs, ranked sixth in percent from the field, the Lady the nation by The Associated Press, Gamecocks could manage only 42 used a balanced scoring attack and percent Thursday, including a 37 perouthustled No. 16 USC to snap the cent first half performance. Center Lady Gamecocks' undefeated Schonna Banner, who has averaged record. 16 points a contest this season, was In addition to the loss, USC may held to only four points and fouled have to do without the services of out late in the game, starting forward Karen Middleton, Georgia also outrebounded USC, who was carried from the court with 54-34. a sprained left ankle in the second Diaz and Parker led all scores with half. The 5-foot, 10-inch sophomore, 22 points each, while Hunt added 19 who has averaged 12 points per game points and nine rebounds for the this season, may miss Saturday's Lady Gamecocks. Jenkins led contest with Metro Conference rival Georgia with 19 points and 11 Louisville in Kentucky. boards, and Sherelle Warren, Green Prior to Middleton's injury, USC and Stacey Ford added 15, 14 and 12 built a 52-44 lead in the second half points respectively, on a layup by forward Beth Hunt. This Saturday, the going gets no But Georgia began chipping away at easier for the Lady Gamecocks as the lead and evened the score at 57 they take on Louisville at Freedom with 6:56 left to go in the game. Hall. Wilson said a win in Kentucky i ?j.. n..iu? c 1 ? Lituy Dunuug iwwaiu ^-ana ?jreen aoesn t come easily, tied the contest with a 10-foot jump "The last two years, we've been shot and then added a 17-foot lucky to come out with our lives," jumper to put Georgia in the lead for she said. "Hopefully, we can go good. A 3-pointer from reserve Kim down there and play them a good Berry iced the game for the Bulldogs. game. If we go into Louisville and USC guard Lisa Diaz scored 10 play hard, we should win." points down the stretch, but it wasn't enough for the Lady Gamecocks, GEORGIA (82) who fall to 9-1. Green 4-11 6-9 14, Jenkins 8-15 3-3 19, The Lady Gamecocks had con- F?rd 6"8 0-0 12, Hardmon 2-5 1-2 5, trolled most of the momentum in the Shuler 1-11 5-6 7, Warren 7-10 1-1 15, first half as well, before letting a Berry 1^0-0 3, Baldwin 2-5 3-4 7. Totals 4-point lead turn into a two-minute, 9-point scoring spree by the Lady Hunt 9_18 ,_2 19> Parker 7;10 8_9 22> Bulldogs. Banner 1-4 2-3 4, Middleton 2-11 0-0 5, Georgia, 12-2, extended its lead to Diaz 9-16 3-5 22, Hawkins 0-3 0-0 0, six with 5:58 left in the first half David 0-4 1-3 1, Gardner 0-0 0-0 0. Totals before USC rallied to go ahead 31-30 28-66 15-22 73. with a Martha Parker layup at 1:29. But consecutive jumpers from Tom- Halftime ? Georgia 34, USC 31. mye Jenkins and Sharon Baldwin '"pomt?g,f' 7 ' 3 ? . j.LLir Green 0-1), USC 2-9 (Middleton 1-6, Diaz gave Georgia a 34-31 lead at the half. ,.3) Rebounds _ Gcorgia 54 (Jenkins Despite the loss, head coach Nancy j USC 34 (Hunt 9). Assists ? Georgia Wilson said she was pleased with her 13 (Shuler 4), USC 18 (Parker 7). Total team's overall effort. fouls ? Georgia 23, USC 22. Attendance "Defensively, we did an excellent ?3,251. Intramural schedule Activity Entries open Entries cios Basketball Jan. 9 Jan. 12 * 2-on-2 Friendship basketball Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Floor hockey Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Racquetball doubles Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Sports Trivia Bowl Jan 23 Jan. 26 * Special exeptions will be made for teams who apply by Monday, J inals ruin USC Met] i 28-21 advantage. Rhett led the Gamecocks with 13 points, USC (52) le, 28-22. while Terry Dozier added 12. Manning scored Dozier 4-1 l the second half, nine points and grabbed five rebounds. USC is 1-2 3, Price 3 ne points to close now 8-3 overall and 0-1 in the Metro. 0-0 0, Englisl ecutive baskets by All-American center Pervis Ellison led a 0-0 0-2 0, Sy t. balanced Louisville attack with 13 points. Foro flicker. Trailing wards Kenny Payne and Tony Kimbro tossed LOUISVILl tinutes to go, USC in 12 points each, while LaBradford Smith ad- Payne 5-l( Cardinals over the ded 10 for the Cardinals, who improved to 1-3 13, Willi; an in which the 11-2 and 2-0 in the Metro with their 11th con- 2-4 5-6 9, J of nine attempts secutive victory. HoldenQ-lC >ur shots from the Louisville now leads the series with USC, Totals 29-51 11-1, and has won the past ten games between Halftime Jsnn 1 JSC's ton the schools The two teams meet aoain in Cnl- ? USC 0-2 ng the game, had umbia Feb. 25. Rebounds >elow his average, In the meantime, USC begins a five-game Louisville 35 ire than midway homestand at the Carolina Coliseum at 1 p.m. Louisville 18 Saturday against Metro foe Cincinnati. Louisville 16 vel Service, Ltd. M H _ ll 1^ m\ 1 International ice charge -22* t photos e ' :ket delivery eals on luggage 3 BLOCKS FROM USC yj VELSERVICE NEXT TO CLAUSSENS INN I vniMn i uuuno ivimimiu THE BACKDOORS $6?? I *********** SAT JAN 14 JOHNNY MACI I a i nnwrn And THE BAD RIFFBAND I J LUVEn (Fomerly Jumper Cables) I *********** JAN 21 RAMONES * JAN 26 DEAD MILKMEN 1 I IN THE BAZAAR AT^_^/FIVE POINTS 779-8252 Gs 104 I Lady Gamecocks wr^^'0 j Wj- J^MP*jm mSi;, wt% I ' jM jffeJB^B^BB -3^8P MyjHjB JlS ?|m>^MI^H^MIrJj| CIU/ Ai v H? T# 4b fl| ' ^ ^Hpin ^jn y Cr"*^' * H^SM^Bmbi 2 M W-Sf 3fv i| ? j?. i^m * ?1ML mtt ^". m w^TTfitijTr^B^^^^^BF w""'v v TEDDY LEPP/The Gamecock USC senior Martha Parker fights for a rebound in Thursday night's 82-73 loss to No. 6 Georgia. Parker scored 22 points for the Lady Gamecocks. Ian. 16. J ^K 4 4-5 12, Rhett 5-7 3-3 13, Hudson 1-7 i-7 0-1 6, Manning 4-9 1-19, Glover 0-0 ti 3-4 0-0 6, Roulston 1-2 1-2 3, McKoy ' kes 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-50 10-16 52. E (75) Rf 3 0-0 12, Kimbro 5-9 2-5 12, Ellison 6-10 ams 3-51-2 7, Smith 3-6 4-4 10, Spencer Sullivan 1-2 0-0 2, Brewer 3-3 0-1 7, 1-0 0, Fraley 1-1 0-0 3, Hawley 0-0 0-0 0. ? 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