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Mason finisl at PING Int< By TONY SANTOR1 ds Sports Editor The USC men's golf team finished 11th at the PING Intercolle- w giate golf tournament this weekend w at MacGregor Downs Country Club in Cary, N.C., while junior Chad Mason tied for ninth individually. Ai Mason of Mansfield, Texas, fi' turned in his best performance of the season with a three-day total of fr' 217, which is one-over-par. He fo fired a season-best round of 69 Fri- 71 day and followed it with rounds of to 76 and 72. Mason finished four shots off" the 61 pace set by medalist Kris Cox of fr< Oklahoma State. 21 The Gamecocks as a team shot a three-day total ol 900, closing Sun- th day with a team-low 296. USC shot A] consecutive 302s Friday and Satur- Sa PING Intercollegia Oklahoma5tatc IIS 2. Florida B? I 11- South Carolina Individual Results *S9 Chad Mason 18 Si T29 David Seawell T29 Stcclman T62 ^Rrad McFaddeti T62 Will Waters Sovrc* USC Spcm irrfwftigfon Hi Velcro Wall: At ore fun thai Sllll Thisp disabilities nleasi \ I \ ek^n^Dkcv "gf)IV-< D/iJIV 0 Otouri Men & April 2Brd, 10 am - 5 Outdoor Courts-PE Space limited to firsi Call 777-4691 or 256-4613 (after 5 1 Over $240 in gift ce will be award Prizes to indud Hawks playoff ti PPI1 Hornets memora Higf ""Bar tabs f audio ^idn 11 n t? h I a Rnecnll linn ui^u u y iuviV) nu jjtll 11 v U Friday, April 15th Special Delivery! If you dial 77746! after 5) today through Friday, we'll p collect fees. You can also register at You are guaranteed to play three g Cash or check payment acceptabk Yesterday's No Brainer River City Sharkey's 'Addam's Bookstore Tra les 9th :raationaI iyTeam champion Oklahoma State nished 39 shots ahead of USC ith a three-round total of 861, hich is three under par. For USC, David Seawell tied for ?th. Seawell, a sophomore from 1 _i ^ i/ . [Ken, snot rounas or />/o-/z to tiish with a seven-over-par 223. David Steelman, a sophomore om Lexington, tied with Seawell >r 29th. Steelman fired rounds of 3-70-75 during the three-day urnament. A pair of USC freshmen tied for ind. Brad McFadden and redshirt eshman Will Waters both shot a 18, which is 22 over par. The Gamecocks will compete in ie Billy Hitchcock Invitational Drii in upeiika, Ala., at lugahatchee Country Club. te Tournament i 863 i HMMMSH If 900 // i Jim 75-76-72=223 // ;78-70-75=223 // 8l-80"77*238; . ' // 80-81-77=238 X\ ^pPIAD iman Bowlii a sticky situ n you can shai rogram paid for, in part, by student a e contact the Carolina Program Unic IDE FIRST ANNUA! F.TRAI.T. ? KJ J. MJ1 M.MJJL1 \ NAMENT Women 24th pm I Center \ i\ \ tannic 11 VI UAUiliJ )(IMI and weekends) rtificatcs cd! e: ckets bllia f-r ts more! ise (Greene St.) All day! 90 from 10-5 (2564613 l ersonalty send a courier to Ik the Coliseum, rm. 2012. ^2 ames on Sat. / Sponsored by... Cafe Poor Richard's Gam cks * Hooters * Subway * Piz; Gamecocl By JIMMY DeBUTTS Assistant Sports Editor The USC baseball team will pi; host to Clemson at 7 p.m. today Sarge Frye Field. Carolina (27-11, 5-4) is coming c a weekend series against Mississip State (17-13, 4-4) in which the Gam cocks took two of three from the Bu dogs. "We're coming off three pret good games over the weekend coach June Raines said. "We playe error-free baseball, and if we play tl same way, we'll be in good shaf against Clemson." Raines has had to juggle his linee all season because of a young infiel The return of third baseman Rant Stegall from an injury should brir some stability. "We've had several third baseme this season," Raines said. "Ted Ros who's a pitcher, and Craig Dou who's played well but has struggle with the bat." Raines said it's been tough havir ? a new infield with the exception < second baseman Stacey Stokes. Rain* said the team is getting better wil every game, however. rUSC won the first game 5-0 i Starkville, Miss., but lost 6-4 Saturda J In Sunday s contest, the Gamecocl jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in tl top of the first. Mike Dezenzo led the attack for tf Gamecocks with his second home ru of the season in the fifth. He went: for-3 at the plate with two RBIs an two runs scored. 11. Thou shall ^ April 1. ng: find out ho ration \e a stick at! ctivity fees. People needing special assistanc m at 777-7130 at least 48 hours prior to the e' $20 per Team Btt's Monterrey Jack's Domino's ?a Man Sport Administration Club ks to rami] - "We're coming off thre a! pretty good games over tl: weekend. We played errc 5 free baseball, and if pi 1 e- play the same way, we'll t ll* in good shape again; ty Clemson." > ^ June Raint >e USC baseball coai ip d. j Carolina scored three runs in tl fifth and eighth innings to secure tl 7-2 win. Mark Gugino, Stacey Stoke ,n Rob DeBoer and Mike Tarter all hi two hits for the Gamecocks. Jason Haynie picked up his seven J win of the season, pitching six innini and giving up two earned run Haynie (7-3) struck out five an walked two in the game. Ted Rose and Craig Ross closed tl ^ game out for the Gamecocks, wii Rose pitching two perfect inning Ross pitched in the ninth, striking o n two and giving up one hit. 7- The Gamecocks scored four rui ^ off Bulldog starting pitcher Jen ie Dupuy. Dupuy (2-2) gave up seve hits in 4 2/3 innings, walking one ar ie striking out two. in Offensively, Mississippi State w; 2- led by Scott Davidson, who went d for-4 with one RBI and two rur not covet thy lov 3 Greene Strec Orbitron: sen w the ball feel rMflm ^^ ^?I Is Of Addi The solutic Mill. Whal with on-ca mav think / campus, V rates and sj as well as money anc piStzi wJ S ' lUlQl? y le with Tig' " tommmrnrmmmmMMm. M. >r- I re I ^ J &. Wm ww mm h s. 1S Sophomore outf!elder/DH/pitcher Ted I ^ satile player. Rose and the Gamecock* :n id scored. Davidson hit his third home run of the season in the game. is Of the Gamecocks' 18 remaining 2- games, 15 are against SEC foes. After 1S tonight's game, USC will play three games at home against Georgia start er unless thou wee it * 10-3 ise titilation Is Is! jniro i rv ^^rrau f-Campu< ng Up? you ic cimnlp! KArw/i J II I I I >? I ? 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