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Was men's given fair ( It's grab bag time. And this ^eek the topics of discussion ange from golf to soccer. Let's 'tart off with golf. Even though the season for the hen's golf team here at Carolina is >ver, it should not have ended as toon as it did. When the NCAA jolf Committee selected the teams tor the NCAA championships, the jamecocks were not chosen while iVake Forest was. Wake had a horrible spring seafm for a school with their tradiJn, with two of their top players >n academic suspension. In the nean time, the Gamecocks.had a i-1 record against the Deacons in he spring and a 24 shot advantage, ^hy the Gamecocks weren't lelected is beyond me. In a poll of the NCAA Regional Selection Committee dated April SO, Wake Forest was ranked ninth n District III-N with 280 points. South Carolina was ranked seventh ' jth 380 points. While the Game^jks played in the Metro tournament and finished second, Wake lidn't play again until after selecion time. Yet the Demon Deacons iomehow moved over the Gamecocks in the rankings when all was laid and done. A very sour note or the Gamecocks to end a super ieason on. Now moving on to baseball, and he city of Chicago. Last season he Cubs took the windy city by Lfprm by winning the National irjgue East. This year their in-city ivals, the White Sox, are the ones aking the city by storm. This past weekend'the White >ox hosted the American League Vest leading Oakland A's in their irst confrontation of the season. In i soldout Comiskey Park, which is n its final year as home to the Vhite Sox, Chicago defeated Oakand to cut the A's lead down to >ne game. But the A's won the ast three games of the four game eries to leave Chicago with a four me lead. It was a series where Nobody reads i Adverts In The Gamecock and g pi Wed. June 201 Thurs. June 2 Fri. June 22 party THE BLUE 9 pm on TUC /~\Tl I int v/in Sat. June 23 GLE rockSun. Jun< H regga ACOUSTIC NIC l T7T Mon. juii BLUES J> Tues. June Ladies LOOK FOR HOOTh REMEMBER - tl I PURPLE PI] "ALL ABC REGULA > golf team chance? Fred Gonzalez Pep Talk White Sox fans had something to cheer about, while Oakland showed why they are the World Champs. In a year where champions in pro football and pro basketball have repeated (San Francisco and Detroit), the A's look ready to continue the trend. But that pesky group in Chicago might provide some head aches for Tony LaRussa's bunch. Now on to soccer, the last item in the grab bag. As the second round of the World Cup draws nearer and nearer (this weekend to be exact;, i ve aeciueu iu iu?j?. imu my crystal ball and predict who will make it to the round of 16. In Group A, Italy and Czechoslavakia will escape, while in Group B, Cameroon, Argentina and Romania will make the field. In Group C, Brazil, Costa Rica and Scotland will make the second round, while in Group (>, only West Germany and Yugoslavia will advance. Group E will have Spain, Belgium and Uruguay advancing, while in Group F, England, Egypt and Holland will make it, but don't ask me how. Group F has lived up to its billing as the strongest group, and I would hate to see a four way tie for first Then spots would have to drawn, and that could be quite controversial. The English are known for their rowdy fans, and some have said that the Italians don't want to see them reach the mainland. (England has been playing all their games on the islands of Italy) But if all goes well, it could very well be the English who have the last laugh. ^ I uamecocn <iu5! But you lust did. at resdtsl Call 777-4249 for details. tifl ^I all night for $5 with L :SBLASTERS i the deck ER PEOPLE NN PHILLIPS BAND | n-fusion I e 24 FREEH y I.K. e inside e 25 FREE!! L \M inside 26 iiO^OOCC k f NEXT WEDNESDAY! ie deck and the r are always HONS ENFORCED" : . , ? if! 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There are 10 spots left K H( for the round of 16. c This past week still saw the upsets that occured in the first few By the Ass days. Costa Rica shocked Scotland Ex-Hei 1-0 on a goal by Juan Cayaso, George F while Egypt tied the more power- never to i ful Holland squad 1-1 on a penalty being imp kick by Abdel-Ghani. Cameroon, scandal ei the lpngest of long shots before the dieted on < World Cup began, was the first grand jury team to qualify. And the player of Rogers, RESERVE 0 \v\? ' % ONi Contact: Cpt. Ower I mm Williai as Gai I From Staff Reports Not too many colle teams can boast of havii like the Gamecocl Williams. IIF The senior from Bi sL * Mich. was. USC's top HHnfbi no ct ran one! nnolifi Wpadi anu v^uaini third consecutive NCA/ I son tourney. He qualifi( i ning the individual ti 1 Metro Conference Chai Williams shot a three i ... >1. < , . . , of 220 to capture a two 71? tory over Florida Sta Tighe at Turtle Point Gc Kiawah Island. Overall, . ' ' 1 1 . * * < 1 *? *. cocks finished second ii * ; ney to Florida State, 899 However, Williams c? at the NCAA East : ; ; ; " 11 i Championship as he I hole total of 219 to miss # .* * 4,, * ? . * ^ + .,4^ i f l r* 1 1 1 + Fi , , > 4-44-Xf4~ tor the tinals by seven si ' ' "" ' During his career a: id R. Owena/The Gamecock CQck> Williams held ^ . ment victories in The W igs at USC S tennis vitational, The Palme 0 hosts during the tional and the Metro ( Championship. He also cer heads into s vas Michel from Spain, to a scoreless draw, d Italia '90s first hat fact that the English do hree of his goals were game, and had two ? he led his team to a away from them. The zt South Korea. troversial take away 00 scoreless games were final seconds of play, ng as well. The Spanish land appeared to score scare with Uruguay and rect kick, but an En? ruguay missed a penalty didn't touch the ball ] 1 would have won the shot. and and England played This week's crucial *ers indicted on ociated Press Heisman Trophy 111 19! sman Trophy winner nior at South Carolin Logers, who promised dieted by a Richland C( use cocaine again after jury on charges of poss licated in an NFL drug intent to distribute c< ght years ago, was in- simple possession of irug charges Friday by a Assistant Solicitor Gre said. 31, who captured the The cocaine chargt FTICERS1 TRAIN * 18 I***#* k. M;,. Sl C^> ^ S1'-? k-'A '1 1 " *v ' " ?* CASH IN GOOD GRA! If you're a freshman or sophomore with gcx> grades, apply now for a three-year or two-yea SrhnlareVim rrrttn Bv?n?. DAIT" a iviii iiaiuy iwiu. Army ROTC scholarships pay tuition, mos books and fees, plus $ 100 per school month. The also pay off with leadership experience and office credentials impressive to future employers. 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(PMS: Localize Here) is at 777-6542 or visit us in Legare College (on tns ends stint necock golfer ig a player golfed this ^ ed for his t post sea- j id by win- ^ -jr / tie at the npionship. ^ ounu toiai n stroke vie- Rjck Williams 0,8 Photo ite's John >lf Club on American honors in 1988. the Game- Williams, who was the Gamen the tour- cocks number one player this sea -914. son and head coach Steve Liebler's ireer ended first recruit, was also named to the Regional All-Metro Conference team in fired a 54 1988, finished second in the 1987 ; qualifying Tour Tulsa Classic, was a semihots. finalist in the 1988 Western Open > a Game- and finished tied for second in the ree tourna- 1988 Eastern Amateur, olfpack In- "Rick has a tremendous amount tto Invita- of ability; PGA Tour potential, and Conference he exerted himself as a team earned All- leader," Liebler said. econd round despite the include: Italy against Czechoslavaminated the kia on Tuesday to determine the ;oals taken winner in Group A, Spain versus more con- Belgium on Thursday for the wincured in the ner in Group E, and both matches when Eng- in Group C and Group F. Brazil on an indi- faces Scotland, while Costa Rica ;lish player faces Sweden in Group C on Tuesprior to the day, and Egypt faces England and Holland faces Ireland in Group F match ups play on Thursday. drug charges 80 as a se- maximum penalty of 15 years in a, was in- prison and a $25,000 fine, Hem3unty grand bree said. The marijuana charge ession with carries a maximum penalty of 30 Dcaine and days in prison and a $200 fine, marijuana, g Hembree No trial date has been set, Hembree said. ? carries a I N G CORPS DES. d x >t y i the Horseshoe)