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Magic returns to Lakers
Earvin "Magic" Johnson will returns to the Lc
coach of the 28-37 team.
Johnson retired in 1991 after testing HIV po?
rest of the season, but it is not clear who will coa
with him ex-teammate Michael Cooper as an a:
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oretzxy sets goat recora
Wayne Gretzky scored his 802nd career goal
Howe's record. <
The Los Angeles Kings' center scored with 5:
against the Vancouver Canucks. Gretzky acco
games compared to the 1,767 it took Howe to
Gretzky took just 15 seasons to break what
Great One" also has 2,447 career points, com
record of 1,850.
Toronto's Carter out four to ei
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Joe Carter will r
cause of a broken right thumb. Carter was hit b
Twins' Scott Erickson.
Sharpe goes under knife
Sterling Sharpe, the NFL's top receiver last yc
turf toe injury. The Green Bay Packer receiver v
up to six weeks and should recover in time for
n Ruggieri sets USC record
USC senior Drew Ruggieri set a school reco
backstroke, propelling the Gamecock swimmei
Medley Relay Thursday evening in Minneapolis,
ified in the eieht oosition.
Shaq to play in Summer Gam<
Shaquille O'Neal will be able to play on the
summer's world championships.
Pepsi and USA Basketball have come to an a{
on a team sponsored by Coca-Cola.
Norman Greene to run track
Norman Greene, who will not play football tl
reasons, has begun working out with the USC t
Greene was considered the top high hurdler i
and has two years of eligibility left after this sea
Greene may compete in the Spec Townes In
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From staff reports
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bis year because of medical play host to the Lady Gam
rack and field team. sic this weekend at the 1
in the nation in high school Golf Course in northeast
son. Thirteen other schools
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including Furman Univer:
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Ohio State and Vanderbilt. over the
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1ANT0RI came out with emotion and beat
>r them at their strengths, doubles, No. 3
>C men's tennis team and No. 4 singles.
ourth-ranked Duke 4 }? Frahman Jorge Esqueda defeated
it afternoon in Durham, ?uke i^3"1 Gusk>" 3t,No- 4 3'nS><*Esqueda
won in straight sets, 6-2, 64
fohan Wiig clinched the " _ . . . ,, . ,
; biggest victory of the sea- . DSC*d.,he doubles P?mt for
6-14-6, 6-3 win over Jor- the stxth ttme tlus season.
if at No 5 singles Semor Johan Sandberg and partner
ore Maxsv Jimenez set the Jose Frontera defeated Duke's Chris
ore Maxsy Jimenez set tne Pressl md Peter Ayers at No l dou.
ng s clinching victory by bles ^ 3.5 count
defeat the Blue Devils (10- and Frontera are fanked
c Slug[eh No- 23 in the latest national polls.
Chess 4:5 muthe thlfd Jimenez and junior Jim Panagopouless
servmg for the match. jos won at jq0 2 doubles over the
imenez rebounded to win Devils' Jordan Murray and Chris
ree games. Pressley, 8-4.
improved to 13-5 with the DeMars obviously enjoyed the
match.
ent DeMars watched his "it was a great, hard fought college
k squad (11-3) post its tennis match between two teams who
tory since defeating then were undefeated in the region," he
A in 1989. The win fol- said.
> close losses to ranked Both squads entered the match
rig the past week. with 6-0 records in Region Two play,
e very close to winning at The Gamecocks resume action Satssissippi
State and against urday at Baton Rouge, La., when they
ennessee, but the breaks take on the nationally ranked LSU
urway, DeMarssaid. we Tigers.
istant coach Hall resigns
iff reports ed on a career change," Hall said.
n's assis- "I believe this would allow me
ketball Hk more time to spend with our
>sie Hall child."
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no,t r,e" "Over the last five years I have enr\opK
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;on Hall South Carolina assistant woman's
has been a very positive in- basketball coach, Hall said. It is
>n our basketball program w^b deep regret that I shall no
years," said head coach longer be with the University of
ilson. "We will deeply miss South Carolina basketball team,
wish her well in her en- However, I wish the program much
success in the future."
rho primarily worked with Hall was a graduate assistant at
players on the team, was Indiana for two seasons, 1986-1987,
h season as an assistant to before moving to Purdue, where
, , . , ? ? ... she served as a part-time assistant
the birth of our first child coach she left Purdue after the
pproaching, 1 have deed- 1989 5cason to come tQ usc
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