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Swiminei Br ^d|jjj ^^^ j^Bfc^aagteagaBatfa _ J^| ^H/ llgp-, ^gr* rffflf" Wade King GIANTS c The Astros are 65-54 and trail the Giants only by 3.5 games. If they have come this far, it is no telling how far they will go. Glen Davis has been powering the Houston team all year long. Mike Scott has his split-finger fast ball working better than ever by winning 17 games. The Astros have been playing tough, but I don't think they completely size up to the Giants. Many sports writers thought the San Diego Padres would win the West when the season began because of the good trades they I FREE "VI ! MONEY FCH Every Student is Eligil Financial Aid Regardless of < We have a data bank of over 200,0 shipa, grants, and loans, representii funding. Many scholarships are given to studer career plans, family heritage and plac There's money available for students grocery clerks, cheerleaders, non-sm Results GUARANTEED. Call. For A Free I ANYTIME (800) 34 Qg I UWWVIV pi Wednes WUSC-I use Orienta Wednesd No E All Intere: F - Gamecoc mature mans You to the first m Wednesday, 6:30 PM in F Program: "Corned 7:00 PM ii Sponsored by GAMi f GET INVOLi ma ine USI First I Mo The ( Firs Ti iraerli r sets 1989 From staff reports Senior member of the USC men's swi ram Wade King posted a 1989 world 1 United States Senior National Long Cours Championships in Los Angeles Aug. 1. The 21 year old finished first in the 1( terfly, notching a time of 53.73 seconds, tenths of a second faster than the secc nisher. The time is the best recorded in tl ing 1989 in any age category. With the TV.rfnrmanro Virtn fi Vi.llUllVV, IVlllg ^UtUlliVM M.\ States National Team, which left Aug. ntinuedfrom page 11B made to land Bruce Hurst and Jack Clark. There is no doubt that Clark and Hurst are proven players, but the Padres are not a proven team this year. Maybe next year when the team gels, they might run away with the division title. They don't have a chance this year. When the smoke clears, I surmise the Giants will defeat the Expos in six games earning the National League pennant. They may even have what it takes to win the World Series, but the pitching staff must solidify before that time. jroom 777-7726 I m? INFORMATION FOR ] ~ JDENTS WHO NEED ) COLLEGE i ale for Some Type of j '001 Srades or Parental Income. 00 listings of scholarships, fellowng over $10 billion in private sector I X its based on their academic interests, e of residence. > who have been newspaper carriers, I okers. . .etc. I Brochure ^ I | Ju 6-6401 frS I Nc SSiij RMMR J / ;ks advocating ^ 1 A*V? A?t 4 LgVlUVllL U1 ail/UUUl are invited eeting of GAMMA! September 6, 1989 Russell House 203 y Nite" ? 2 acts and pizza i the Golden Spur MA and the Office of Alcohol & Di 'ED WITH STUDENT I Gamecoc C's Student Newspaper Meeting For New Member; nday, August 28th, 5PM Russell House 202 Jarnet & Bla Yearbook t Organizational Meeting ay, September 5th, 5:30 PI Russeil House 303 ORTFOUO First Meeting ;day, August 30th, 5:30 PN Russell House 302 =M Alternative S 's Student Radio Station tion/ First Training Sessioi lay, September 6th, 7:15 F Russell House 202 experience Necessary! sted Students Are Invi SlUUfcNT MEDIA :or more information, drop by Russell House 313, or call 777-3888 world record Japan and the Pan-Pacific Games, mming prog- Later in the month, the U.S. Natioi ecord at the face off against the Soviet Union in / ie Swimming dates for the meet are to be announced. King has been an all-star performer cocks in his four seasons at USC. 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