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Lebo won't go to Coastal USC men's assistant basketball coach Jeff from consideration for the head coaching jo The decision came Monday after Lebo mai way, J>.L., campus and met again with Loast; drick. ttI decided I would stay here," Lebo said. "1 offered to me or not. My wife and 1 made a d here and be part of the excitement that's ai Peeping Rayfield Clemson basketball player Rayfield Raglai day and charged with violating the state's 1 statute. Ragland, 22, was arrested around 6:30 a.m complex. He apparently tore the screen off the windi ment and bent the blinds so he could see in: Ragland, a Florence, Ala., native, was rele? Murray to join pro ranks California University scoring leader Lamor leave school following his junior year and tu Murray, who was a third-team Ail-Americar underclassman to go hardship this year afi Cincinnati's Dontonio Wingfield, LSU's Jami( Wright and George Washington's Yinka Dar< Around the horn Woman falls in Texas ballpark Holly Minter, 26, fell from the upper deck lington, fdllowing the end of the Rangers' g< Minter was apparently posing for a pictui she slipped and landed in the lower deck, tt A security guard was on his way to tell ht bled below. Minter was listed in serious condition at Kruk returns successful Just six hours after receiving radiation tr< Philadelphia Phillies' first baseman John Kn um in ume lor tne team s nome opener, get Kruk emerged from the dugout to a stanc came out for pre-game introductions. He th in five at-bats, despite the Phillies 8-7 loss to Injury report: Cincinnati Reds' relief pitcher Rob Dibble his right shoulder. He is expected to miss th California Angels' pitcher Mark Langston formed on his left elbow Tuesday by team d will miss at least sue weeks. Hrbek to retire Long-time Minnesota Twins first baseman day that he will retire upon season's end. F all-time home run list with almost 300 roun Today's sports on TV Baseball: San Francisco at Atlanta, (ESPN, 7:30 p. Toronto at Oakland, (ESPN, 10:30 p.m. NBA Basketball: I Chicago at Miami, (WGN, 7:30 p.m.) Cleveland at Atlanta, (TBS, 7:35 p.m.) I SPECIAL SUM i From May 15 to 1, 2, 3 bedroom apartm ROSEWO A Apartme 504 South Beltlin (only 5 min. from I i Columbia, SC 2 For more information, Other lease terms av ) " 'JW pr ^ W| mf |k II jL \ f |Jj B I A Bl^ra is 81^1 APR 15 Covut I Pr??l jjjjj APR 18 Cuns? , S55S3%5<:::! ^ APR 19 ?-????oir MBHppH i] im Ikirrv11 i /i ^ APR 20 ^ awsrej^.jjffS'SMsm'ssggiggsgagSS^^ gm ApRj^^FfM! 2112 PEVIHE ST. Lebo has withdrawn his name b at Coastal Carolina. Je his second visit to the Conil athletics director Andy Hen[ don't know if it (the job) was ecision that we wanted to stay ound Gamecock basketball." id Jr. was arrested early MonPeeping Tom/Eavesdropping . at Calhoun Courts residence ow of a female student's apartside. ised on a 1500 bond. Tl id Murray has said that he will irn pro. i this season becomes the sixth \ [er Cal teammate Jason Kidd, ' ; Brandon, Clemson's Sharone i. B} Se le Monday at The Ballpark at Ar- -j-f ime with the Brewers. Di re on the right field rail when na :am officials said. pi :r to get down when she tumty Parkland Memorial Hospital. je, tit :atments for testicular cancer, ak returned to Veterans Stadi- ch ting three hits. th ling ovation when the Phillies fa ien singled twice and doubled fa i the Colorado Rockies. or had surgery Monday to repair C? ree months. pi had arthroscopic surgery per- in loctor Lewis Yokum. Langston tit St tit i Kent Hrbek announced MonIrbek is second on the Twins' d-trippers. 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Wedge, a junior from San Marcos, dif., and Poyner, a junior from Cyess, Calif., defeated 10 other pairs the Partner Stunt Competition. The :le was USC's third in the Partner unt and the second-consecutive ti; for Wedge, who won last year with tfen's tennis: om staff reports The USC men's tennis team is tied >r 14th with Notre Dame and Ole iss in the Rolex Collegiate Tennis mkings released Monday. The Gamecocks (16-4, 10-0 Region ) moved up four spots from the April poll on the strength of wins against o. 2 Georgia and No. 13 Ole Miss, tie No. 14 ranking is the tennis team's Real Counti Lizafd! Thic GOOD ?Foa c.REASONABLE' Country Breakfast * Home Cooked Meats * Fresh Vegetables * Sandwiches and Salads * Steaks and Seafood Open 7 days a week Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Complete Catering and Carry-out Service 921 Sumter St. Cornell Arms Building (across from Horseshoe) Buy one meal and g of equal or lesse (Eat-in only & does not inclu Offer good weekdc & All day Sat. & Sun. (Brea 92 C< (a< Offer Valid at Cornell Arms Locs >rts ished 9th in this weekend's 1994 College toyner, Cockj Casey Ward. Based on the video used to select squads for the nationals, USC was ranked sixth in the nation entering the competition. Last year, the squad finished fifth. The varsity team placed No. 9 out of the 20 squads competing, making it eignt or i i years the oamecocks have finished in the top 10. Between 1989 and 1993, the squad finished no worse than fifth. The team's best fin ish was a third-place effort in 1989. Both cheerleader coach Andrei Grier and co-captain Jodi Baglino attribute the team's success to the support it has received from the Athletics Department. "We get treated just like any athlete," Baglino said. Another key to the team's success has been the unity of its members. Between school and practice, they have little free time for socializing, but what time they have is often spent together. "We don't hang out with anybody ranked 14th highest since September, 1991, when it was also ranked No. 14. In the individual rankings, senior Johan Sandberg moved up 19 spots in singles to No. 23, the highest ranking of his career. Sophomore Maxsy Jimenez moved up to No. 47. Jimenez is an impressive 6-1 against nationally ranked opponents and 18-6 overall. y Cooking' :kpi 3 DAlj '? TRICES ~>jl et a second meal r value FREE de beverages or desserts) tys 4pm-10pm Mast, Lunch & Supper) '1 Sumter St. Drnell Arms Building cross from Horseshoe) ition Only Expires 4-30-94 ppp*> i * ? 4**#?* " ..5? SWSSSS Cheerleading National Championships in j win cheerle but them," cheerleader Carol Edmondson said. The team's preparation for San Diego included working out in the weight room, running and improving gymnastic skills, in addition to practicing its competition routine two to three hours a day. The squad is a diverse group of students. Many members have transferred from other schools, attracted by the squad's reputation. Five team members transferred from George x* Tu:..??:h. ,4 ?.u u IVlddUIl UlllVUdliy, dUU UU1U9 UdVC transferred from such schools as Methodist and Villanova. While many cheerleaders are recruited, a large number are walk-ons. Squad members come from as fir as Idaho and as near as Cayce. The success of the USC program has brought a wealth of talent to the squad. Most of the transfers came to Columbia because of the cheerleading squad's reputation. "We have a program that everybody wants to be in," Grier said. Rolex Collegia TOP 20 MEN'S 1 1. Southern Cal. 11. Kentucky 2. Stanford T12. UCLA 3. Texas T12. Tennessee 4. Mississippi State T14. South Caroll 5. TCU T14. Ole Miss 6. Pepperdine T14. Notre Dame 7. Duke 17. Auburn 8. Georgia 18. North Carolin 9. Miami 19. California\ 10. Florida 20. South Alabam Caroline Present 21st Anniversar Come and enjoy the sigh talented pop sii Koger Center, Apri Students: $4 Alst Open auditions: Girls and Gi part of USC's finest singers a McMaster College ] For more information call Dr. /jfiuS Caroling Associat St. Thnmas Mnre Catholic Center Masses Sun. 11am, 6pm, 9:30 pm Mon.-Thurs. 12:15 pm. Sat. 8am Newman Club Meeting* Tues. 7pm Bihle Study + Thurs., 7:00 pm Confession 2-3pm on Sat. ( ilv'vN or by appoint Rev. Michael F. McCafTerty ifuwioi^Mtiw' Chaplain 1610 Greene St 799-5870 (across from the School of Nursing) n?iAM mniLAKl "Christianity and Diversity" A DIFFtRtUCt fj Guest Speaker Dr. Ralph Johnson (Head of Minority Affairs) ^Thursday, April 14, 7:00pm Baptist Student Union lAl 700 Pickens St. 799-3854 Bible Study Tonight, 6:15 pm Everyone Welcome Spring Picnic and Volleyball Tuesday, April 19 Meet at the center at 6pm Presbyterian t fft ; Student Center 1702 Greene St. 799-0212 } .. . $&&&& W > v ^".vt N.^; V. * } **X. x. jc *. . 1 I f 1 File photo i San Diego. jading titles "It's really highly regarded," squad member LeRoy McCullough said. This talent allows Grier to select some of the best cheerleaders in the nation and has led to a squad he calls "incredibly talented" and a "crowd pleaser." Unfortunately, the USC squad can't always escape danger, which struck UI1V, vol Oil J UI^UIUIUWI UL IAfore the championships. * Nicole Thompson, an Irmo native, suffered a fracture of the first cervical vertebrae following a Friday accident in practice. Thompson, who is hospitalized, has no neurological deficits or loss of motor functions, according to medical personnel. USC athletics trainer Rod Walters will travel to San Diego to coordinate her return. The National Championships were sponsored by Universal Cheerleaders Association and ESPN. The competition will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2 beginning May 29. I ! te Tennis Poll i Alive s the y Spring Show ts and sounds of USC's nging group! 1 16th 7:30pm Adults: $8 y. uys interested in becoming md dancers, then come to Elm. 310 at 7pm! Richard Conant 777-3125 l Chaplains ion The Canterbury Community, USC The Episcopal Church on Campus Thursday Program Supper at 7:15 pm At Trinity Cathedral Rev. Rich Biega, 771-7300 ?? Campus Ministry Partnership Among '** > Lutherans and Methodists 728 Pickens St. 799-4993 799-7363 'Women in Ministry" Wednesday, 5:30 Coffee house with local musicians Thursday, 9:00pm Worship and Dinner Sunday, 5:30 pm All Are Welcome!