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- I HI WP** IK Bfc ^B6 '** 1 '"*" "* * * ** 7?/?? y HUNTER/The Gamecock ^ Slugging Shortstop i I ft/"1 cknr<c<nn Uoriannu HiOunn u/aitc fnr a nitnh in a oamp parlipr this season. The Lady Gamecocks won their first three games in this weekend's ^ Adelphi College Tournament in Garden City, N.Y., and will play host to { Furman in a doubleheader at Lady Gamecock Field on Tuesday afternoon beginning at 3 p.m. ^ a The Gamecock Advertising Department Has Openings For Account Executives And Sales Assistants For Summer & Fall. Advertising & Marketing Majors Preferred. Applications Available In RH RM 323 Deadline April 19th. PYRAMID BUILDING CONTEST G A R O L I N A CARES ON GREENE STREET APRIL 18 1-4 P.M. CRN DRIUE FOR HRRUEST HOPE FOOD BRNK UNIVERSITY OF S< JVV^ STUDE > novj <:YOU HA ^ .\ AFFORC COME BY T1 BOOKSTORE AT THE CORNEF THURSDAY, FRIDAY, M< APRIL 13, 14, 17, and 1 AND PREVIEW HERFF JONES < ONLY A $20.00 DEPOSIT IS NEE TEL. 799-7 ATTENTION SENIORS: GRADUA CAPS AND GOWNS ARE NOW A\ COME BY AND PURCH Gamecoc ty KEVIN ADAMS ports editor The USC baseball team's road /oes continued this weekend in tlacksburg, Va., as June Raines' jamecocks dropped three straight 4etro Conference contests to the Virginia Tech Hokies. USC's road ecord is now 4-13. Entering the weekend, USC was ied with the Hokies for first place in he Metro with a 6-3 conference nark, but the Gamecocks could not iut their hitting and pitching ogether in any of the three contests o stop a Virginia Tech sweep. The asses drop USC to 23-15 and 6-6 in he conference, while the Hokies imirove to 25-10 and 9-3. In Friday's game, the Hokies took 10-5 win despite two home runs rom USC sophomore outfielder Irian Williams. USC starter and aser Brian Rountree, 4-6, was Men's track squad takes first place The USC men's track squad finished in first place in this weekend's /ulcan-Magic City Relays in Birmngham, Ala. The USC women inished 8th. Leading the Gamecocks to victory vere Dale Gerke, who won the pole ault with a leap of 17 feet; Phillipe Villiams, who finished first in the ong jump with a leap of 25'2 1/2"; tobert Brooks, who won the 110 lurdies witn a time or 14.3D; and ^ligel Stoddard who finished first in he 100-meter sprint with a time of 0.57. USC's distance medley team inished first with a time of 10:02, nd the Gamecock sprint medley Special Student & Youth Rues to EUROPE f,r .I M ,|. ? fnlmAJnii ftlrlai n iif Trom now MR on dcnooinou Aininos. 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Southern Mississippi 67, 4. Mississippi 66, 5. Samford 61, 6. McNeese State 51, 7. Mississippi College 40, 8. Murray State 26, 9. South Alabama 16, 10. Tulane 3. Women: 1. Murray State 127, 2. Samford 66, 3. McNeese State 61, 4. Mississippi 60, 5. Southern Mississippi 41, 6. Tulane 39, 7. Southeast Louisiana 32, 8. USC 30, 9. South Alabama 29. Payne a finalist jor Ohio position USC assistant basketball coach m FUJI TAPE k(Ss> The Township |F ' Sunday, May 7 CjP 8 p.m. Bll- Ip 803-252-6530 JPPP1-800-STARTIX. *58? > y TCH ROLINA1 RNATIVE. OLINA D MAIN ST. SDAY 90PM LINA RINGS. JR ORDER. tMFNTS AND JOOKSTORE. / at Virgin up as part of a doubleheader on Sun- s day afternoon. p In Sunday's first game, the Hokies l took an early lead with two first- f inning runs off Gamecock starter I Matt Threehouse, but USC came tl back to tie it with two runs in the v third behind an RBI single from se- b cond baseman Mark Taylor. C The Gamecocks took a 3-2 lead in u~ *.L ...1 *r* u 01 u II1C 1UUI 111 WI1CI1 UU111C1UCI OKCClb n Thomas scored on a wild throw, but L the lead would last only until the bot- b torn half of the sixth, when the ii Hokies scored four runs on four hits S off USC pitchers Threehouse, Brian h Beatson and Charlie Young. Young, V 3-3, took the loss for the Gamecocks, 1 while Virginia Tech's ace Mike f Williams improved his record to 8-2 F with a three-hitter. In the second game, the F Gamecocks loaded the bases with one g out in the top of the first, but short- C Eddie Payne is one of three finalists for the head coach's position at Ohio ^ University, an Ohio U. spokesman said Saturday. I Along with Payne, Larry Gipson, t head coach at Northeastern / Oklahoma A&M, and Larry Hunter, head coach at Wittenburg College, a will be interviewed early this week by f university officials and the selection c committee at the Athens, Ohio, / school. 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