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o Banquet By TIM THORSEN Staff Writer Stars from Gamecock football C history, past and present will come to Columbia for a gala weekend commemorating 100 years of 1 J Gamecock football. One part of the celebration willl f?-w j be a kickoff banquet session I A turing the current and former |1 Gamecock heroes. U The banquet will be at 6:30 p.m. April 10 at the Ellison Building on the State Fairgrounds. Gra Scheduled to attend the banquet ceni are players and coaches represent- Smi ing every Gamecock football era. E Former coaches Warren Giese, piaj Paul Dietzel, Jim Carlen and Ri- the^ chard Bell will be present, as well The as former Athletic Director Bob Cra Marcum and current Athletic Di- Star rector King Dixon. Edv J err In addition, six football players j_ from the USC Athletic Hall of an(J Fame will attend. The members in- orw oUC< elude Heisman Trophy winner T a George Rogers, quarterbacks Jeff Men's tenni: loses to Flor By NANCY SALOMONSKY Staff Writer The South Carolina men's tennis team was handed its second straight Southeastern Conference loss by the 15th-ranked Florida Gators, 5-1. Fighting through a back injury suffered in Tuesday's match against Tennessee, Mark Palus was USC's only victor in the match. Palus, a junior, beat David Blair 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. Palus' record improved to 31-8. Senior Dirk Hahneiser was defeated by the No. 45 player in in the nation, Bruce Haddad, 6-3, 6:2. Hahneiser's overall average is 19-16 and 1-6 in the SEC. min Sophomore Johan Sandberg we^ also was defeated by a nationally-ranked player, No. 62 ^ar( Mark Merklien, 6-2, 6-2. Sand- over berg is 8-9 for the year and 3-4 in the SEC. th?" USC freshman Ben Cook lost w e a close match to Florida's Gary ^ogs Finnegan 5-7, 7-6 (7-4), 6-0. will This brings his overall record to matc 13-7 and his SEC record to 1-3. G< Johan Wiig lost to Florida's and Eric Dobsha 6-3, 6-1. Wiig, a so- winn phomore, is 19-8 overall with a centi 3-4 record in the SEC. Texa South Carolina freshman and Jimmy Panagopoulos was beaten Geoi by the Gator's Doug Proudian State 6-2, 6-3. Panagopoulos has a 'n th< Do you sometimes feel housing is too far Quite a drive to campus isn't it? from It just took you fifteen minutes nigh to drive to class. Now you have to awa^ spend another twenty minutes Bi hunting for a parking spot. We close hope that your teacher doesn't start high' the exam without you. ley's You need to move closer to and i campus. You need to move to class Whaley's Mill. What we offer is Sc off-campus apartments within ^am walking distance from your clas- ? ses. If your feet can't take the walk there is a Shuttlebus stop out ^he rciTETOa 211 Main Si. uiSUStt Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. A ASSOCIATES 7801 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Now Pre-Leasing 30-60-90 honor: ntz and Tommy Suggs and :ers Lou Sossamon and Larry th. . ight players representing the /ers from the decades in which f played will attend as well. :y are Tatum Grisette, Larry ig, Bo Hagan, Alex Hawkins, 1 Juk, Jerry Witherspoon, Brad /ards and current varsity player y Inman. lead coaches Sparky Woods ueorgia s Kay uoii eacn wm tk at the banquet as well. Goff former Gamecock football astnt coach. 3 team ida 7 overall average and is 4-3 ic SEC. fter the singles competition winner already was detered. Therefore the doubles i not played. 'ith the loss to Florida, South )lina's record drops to 8-8 all, and 3-4 in the SEC. he Gamecocks next will face highest-ranked opponent yet n they face the Georgia Bull;. The third-ranked Bulldogs visit Columbia for a 2 p.m. h-up Wednesday afternoon, jorgia is 12-2 on the season is currently on a 10-match ling streak. Georgia most rely defeated second-ranked is Christian University 6-3 15th-ranked Miami 5-4. gia is tied with Louisiana University for the top spot a SEC with a record of 6-1. like off-campus off campus? . -'r> - L. Yes, even your favorite tclubs are only two minutes yjt some people think that the >r you get to campus the er the price. Not true. Wha: Mill offers low student fcases even special rates for upper;men and graduate students. ) now when you set our for pus you don't have to leave f minutes early, because re already there, re Home isn't too far away. jjwL day Summer Leases. s past, ] The honored guests are not ji Gamecocks, though, as there al will be nationally prominent athl tic figures in attendance. Roy Kramer, commissioner c ] the SEC, will attend, as will Die jresent f< ^ ; ' ''' :"K flH jp y I * E.,> Former South Carolina star Georg IBHHif p Lea Claytori/The Gamecock i with Wofford this weekend. dUM EACH I mnn AAA A ? ded if you have or iny of the following \ lies iimust be free of other STD's) 2739 Laurel St. Suite 1-C Columbia, SC 29204 (803) 254-6537 r Dark Eyes >nd Look 5 PER PAIR Or get two pairs of DuraSoft 2 Colors for light Eyes for $99* So call now for an appointment and save on DuraSoft Colors. With prices I this low, you may decide to purchase I several! But hurry - this offer defi- I nitely ends May 16, 1992. | *Eye exam not included | , CANNON & McCLAY .ens Clinic) j id In Russell House Mall, I :08 - 777-2569 I L Schultz, executive director of tf ' National Collegiate Athleti Association. Students may not want to mi: the Spring Game. In addition l giving the public a sneak previe1 of this year's Gamecock tean there also will be the opportunit to meet Gamecock dignitaries froi all eras. All former players an coaches have been invited, and thi will serve as an occasion to met individuals who have impacte Gamecock football. The game is free for all studenl with IDs. In addition, students wi be alloted the prime East Stan seats for viewing of the game. M V *,% I ? - .Jr The fencing club tied its match $50 MINI! DONi Your plasma is nee< recently have ho.d c infections!!! 1) Mononucleosis 2) Strep Throat 3) Chickenpox or Shin< 4) Measles 5) Mumps 6) Chlymidia or Herpes Qt) Serologicals Give Youi A Secc FOR JUST <?993 With beautiful bI r\ r* r. f3> /> _ 1 _ . _ uuraaoit^ i uoiors contact lenses, you can change even the darkest eyes to beautiful new shades of blue, green, gray or hazel - priced now at just $99 a pair. DRS. McEACHERN, (Contact I Conveniently Locat* USC, 292 Dotball s f #"***1^1 e Rogers will be a guest at the f Fencing cl in duel wit By CHAD BRAY Sports Editor South Carolina's fencing club tied Wofford this weekend in competition with three different types of weapons. In what was to be the South Carolina Invitational, USC defeated Wofford in the foil and sabre competitions, but were beat in epee competition. Originally, South Carolina, Wofford, Clemson and the Citadel were supposed to compete Saturday at the Sol Blatt P.E. Center. However, Clemson could not field a large enough team, and the Citadel squad had a drill this weekend. In sabre competition, South Car olina's Andy Powell defeated Wofford's Jason Myers, Jim Ford and Chris Grose. USC's William McElven beat BUCKL VrtVVWVWVWVVWWWVWWAWWAWd How To Cran ~====^==== Guaranteed Lowe 5'xlO'l It's amazing how much stuff you can c for the summer. 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