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Baseball teai By CHARLIE TISDALE Staff Writer The USC-Georgia baseball rivalry resumed Saturday afternoon at Foley Field in Athens as the Gamecocks and Bulldogs split an SEC doubleheader. The Bulldogs' solid pitching helped them clinch the first game, 5-2. Starter Jim Musselwhite improved his record to 5-2 on the season. He kept Gamecock hitters at bay for most of the game, giving up only four hits and one earned run through six innings. ttoc?c i_. - rr c / 7'*9 m y i //// Aprii /// 7:30] // 7in the Goli / ss This program is paid for, in part, by student GOING HOME ? THIS SUMMER: Make your summer cow Plan to earn credits to meet you needs and your college's require ?at an affordable cost. You have a choice of a nine Classes begin May 24 end Au: OR Two four-and-a-hal Summer I - Classes begin May 24, Summer II - Classes begin June 30 Tuition for residents of Clarendon, 1 Summer Session is $29.40 per credit 1 is $88.20, plus application fees and te for residents of other counties. Earn credits in such areas as CON HISTORY... ENGLISH ... PSYCHOLOGY ... PUBLIC S SOCIOLOGY. Request a listi summer. Write the Office of A Technical College, 506 North Gi 29150, or call TOLL-FREE 1-8C CENTRAL ( TECHNICAL Central Carolina Technical College does not discriminati race, aex, color, age, religion, national 01 uol s oniy ouense came irom shortstop Joe Biemat. He had two singles and an RBI in the loss. Mike McGuire and Mike Tarter were the only other Gamecocks to get hits. All five of Georgia's runs came early in the game off of USC starter Jason Haynie. They scored three runs in the second and two more in the third, giving Haynie his first loss of the season. Sloppy play once again hurt the Gamecocks, as only one of UGA's five runs was earned. USC also had two errors in the game. The second game was similar to the first except that a different team won. Strong pitching was again the key, but this time it was Carolina's pitching that dominated. Rich Pratt pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing just run and six hits while striking out seven Bulldogs. Pratt's Runners < By SVETO POSTIC Staff Writer USC track star Adrian Bonner is getting used to setting milestones. After breaking the 1 minute 50 second mark by a few tenths of a second this past weekend in the men's 800-meters race, he did the same to the 4-minute mark in the 1500-meters at the Gamecock Invitational Saturday. Surging down the final 100irtefer stretch and passing favorite W Laymen of USC, the junior TiJCSDAV Nl \\\\ME9E A\\b.uw, o* t i * is m splits ser record improved to 8-1 on the son. Closer Rob Mosser pitched last out in the shortened se\ inning game to record his s; save of the season. The Gamecocks' bats came a in the second game, scoring 1 runs on 11 hits. Joe Biemat cor ued his hot hitting by going 2-f< in the late game. Mike Deze and Mike McGuire also had hits, and Stacey Stokes went 3Score by innings ;<3omecock$ a 000 100 3 ^ Bulldogs -l 000 0010 ' Pratt \g h r er bb so 6.2 6 1 0 1 7 ab?:r h Dezeozo 4 w2 .2 McGuIre 3 ;1 2 * Stokes 4 0 3 ete in Gamec New Yorker won the event 3:59.5. Other USC winners in me competition include Ron Willis the hammer throw, shot put (t meet records) and discus; T< Dulin in pole vault; Marcus Sut in long jump; Frank Mensah high hurdles; and Marcus Phil in intermediate hurdles and 4x100 relay team. Twelve colleges, includ: UNC-Charlotte, Georgia St2 Georgia Southern, The Citadel ? irvr ////// : n t s / / / / n -hiig-HT 5 jen Spur \\ SSb \ activities fees. sp? ments -week Summer Session gust 6 (Exams Aug. 9-10) f week Sessions end June 25 (Exams June 28) , end Aug. 10 (Exams Aug. 11) .ee and Sumter Counties for the lour. A three-credit hour course sxtbooks. Tuition slightly higher IPUTER TECHNOLOGY... MATHEMATICS ... JPEAKING... BIOLOGY... ng of courses available this dmissions, Central Carolina tignard Drive, Sumter, S. C. >0-221-8711, Extn. 205. MOLINA COLLEGE : in admissions or empioymcnt on the basis of rigin or handicap. #4150/2/93 ies with UGA sea- 4 in the second game, the With the split, USC maintains 'en- the best conference record and still ixth stands alone at the top of the SEC East Division with a 7-3-1 mark, live Their overall record is 28-10-1. four UGA's record is 22-13 overall and itin- 6-5 in the conference. ar-4 The two teams faced one another nzo again in Athens Sunday afternoon, two but results were not available at for- press time. Gamecocks y<) .;?5S Bulldogs 3S|l: j?-1 032 00000 0 .... ijviussetwtwt? Bp ilfc | Sp6.1 4 2 12 10 J bi ab r h bi 0 i 21:10 II Haley 2 12 1 l; /.Arecmmmmm m Chris Muldrow/The Gamecock ock Invitational in Charleston Southern participated in the meet, n's In women's competition, the ; in Lady Gamecocks were just as suc>oth cessful. Dny Liz Figlar won the 800-meters ton with a time of 2:16.9, and freshin man Tracey Capper triumphed in lips the 1500-meters with 4:45.3. Dawn the Ellerby won all three throwing events, and Lorraine Johnson and ing Julie Symonds were both victorious Lte, as well, in the triple jump and high tnrl inmn rnc r\or>i? ?rol\r Aiiu jump, i voptvwv\siy . \Wt?Accepting Applica Due April 21 at t Applications availab Call Stacie Hamm 7-4 Board of Peers deals wil of the housing contra< violations occuring ii I < ! Ihe 9{ationaC %esidenct I pCeased to announce inductees in honor of \ I contributions to the * Amy (Bai * Steven <Bi J Candace Ci m ~ r* > yuiie c c I TauCo (Di Ann SCuns< (Brian %arinda %atfiie % Afexa St i co9{g(RmruL m < Men's teni By ANDREW BORGERT Staff Writer USC's Men's Tennis team ed a four-match losing streal upsetting the No. 11 Kenti Wildcats in Columbia Saturda The Gamecocks won on strength of Jose Frontera Johan Sandberg's 8-2 vie over the 16th-ranked tander Mahyar Goodarz and IV Hopkinson. The turning poir the match came when the t broke Hopkinson at 2-2. Mark Palus came up big Carolina in singles action, Former Tiger coach t TT T Wrenn nan From Staff Reports Clyde Wrenn, who has nearly years of high school, college j professional football experience his credit, has been named Athli Recruiting Coordinator at USC. Wrenn, a native of Chester, S was a football coach at the h school level for seven years ; worked on the football staff Clemson University for 11 seasc He also spent two years as a sc with the NFL's Denver Broncos. "We are pleased to announce addition of Clyde Wrenn to < staff," Athletic Director Mi McGee said. "He brings a br< base of successful recruiting ex riences to our program. His pers al style ol recruiting and familia with the area high school coac should prove most beneficial helping this university reach objective of keeping the top So Carolina prospects at home and Columbia for their college career POHT ' Peer Conduct Board tions for '93-'94 he "I" Building le in "I" Building 129 for more info th specific violations zt & conduct code n residence halls. ? f ! ; SfaCC honorary is I the Spring 1993 I their outstanding * residence hcdb. \ ;hor I inritt * C...X -uyiuri, # r m MC. . tarte inatty anfqn \eecC barc s?Tio9^m : lis upsets No. ning a straight-set decision ov Ford Lank ford. Pal us came ba< end- trom a ' deficit in the secoi ^ by set, winning live straight game jcky *he match clinched the victo Ly for Carolina, the Sandberg and Johan Wiig al: and won -singles matches for Carolin tory Sandberg defeated No. 40 Mil n of Hopkinson 6-2, 6-1. Wiig can like back form an elbow injui it of against Florida to defeat Stephi earn Mather 6-2, 6-4. The victory w his team-leading 21st win of tl for season, win- use coach Kent Demars w urns Gamecock ned new foot "Clyde possesses a tremendc 20 reputation among this state's hi ;incl school coaches, and we are for t0 nate to have him with us," McC 2 tie said. Gamecock head football coa C., Sparky Woods reiterated McGei joh statements toward Wrenn. md "Clyde. Wrenn will do an o at standing job for us in recruitin; >ns. Woods said. "1 am fully aware out die respect he carries and the clc relationship he has established vv the the state's high school coach* aur That's the kind of approach i ike want to move forward with in c lad program." pe- Wrenn, 50, earned his bachelo on- degree from North Carolina Sk rity University in 1965. He lat hes received a master's degree frc in Western Carolina in 1969. Wre its began his coaching career in 19 uth tit Southside High School in Florence (now South Florence Hi s School). He later became he PRiNKl " | 111 PEOPLE ff _COUNTRYJ |i COHTESJSW in the G These events are paid for, in part, by Student Activity F How To Crai IfJIPUBLIC i ltiST0RA6E 'l^= Rent Now An First Mori It's amazing how much stuff you c space for the summer. It's even more lots of private spaces in many conv< Show your Student ID and get 50% < PUBLIC 1 STORAGE RENTALSPACES V -?/ With IT j Rent Now And Get 5(W Just Show Y< I COLUMBIA 3415 Broad River Road I 798-2598 E PUBLIC | STORAGE RENTAL SPACES | 'Subject to availability on selected sizes. Limit one; jjnclude applicable deposits or fees. Offer expires Ma 11 Kentucky er particularly pleased with Sandberg's play. 1(J "Johan proved today what I've :s- known all along, that he can play ry with anybody in the country," Demars said. "He didn't even " practice yesterday because of a ,e sore shoulder, so I'm very excited le with the way he picked up the fy team in singles and doubles." ;n The win raises Carolina's oo rpmnl tn 10-10 Thp tpnm'? n^vt le match is 2 p.m. Tuesday against Clemson at the Sam Daniel as Tennis Center. ball recruiter >us coach and athletic director at West gh Florence High School in 1970. tu- Wrenn joined the football staff at lee Clemson in 1972 and was named recruiting coordinator in 1973, a ch position held until 1978. Wrenn s's then entered private business for eight years before returning to nf- Plemcnn in 19R^ twcicfcinr 2." tor for football operations and of recruiting coordinator. He left >se Clemson again following the 1000 ith season and formed a sports manis. agement and promotions company ve at Myrtle Beach. >ur "After visiting with Mike McGee and Coach Woods, I am looking r's forward to working at the ite University of South Carolina," er Wrenn said. 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