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122222 Holyfield retires Former heavyweight champion Eva tirement from boxing Tuesday becaus Holyfield was diagnosed with a non vents sufficient oxygen from being pu Holyfield's condition is not life threa been dangerous if he continued boxir Stanley Cup playoffs Capitals win series The Washington Capitals defeated tl day to capture the first round series fc The Capitals will take on the New' beginning Saturday in New York. Boston scores three on F The Boston Bruins scored three g Patrick Roy Wednesday to even the se Game seven of the first round serie Sabres win marathon The Buffalo Sabres evened their set apiece with their 1-0 three-overtime v Game seven is tonight in Newjerse Around the horn Erickson tosses no-hitter Minnesota Twins pitcher Scott Ericks a no-hitter in the Metrodome and the no-hit game in 27 years Wednesday. Erickson earned a 6-0 victory with 1 Brewers as he struck out five. He improved his record to 2-3, and Carter sets RBI record Toronto Blue Jays' outfielder Joe Cat day breaking the record for most RBIj his first-inning single against the Texj Carter has three more games in Ap Karate squad competes The USC American Karate club com{ son Kick-Off Tournament. Ed Fariend and Sean Terry placed fi vision while Jenni Ancrum took fourt Dan Piotrowski also competed in tl ley and Tony Woods also competed ii Today's sports on TV Baseball: Colorado Rockies at Chicago Cul Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tig NBA Basketball: Conference quarterfinal, Game C Conference quarterfinal, Game C X 2 Locatioi f Monti X *limited tin 4 806 Pavillion Ave. 4 ? Five Points ? X Former Outspokin Location (Pink building behind Eckerd Dru J 765-1219 [ Student Hno Mnntl [with 3 Mc Columbia IV 772-9075 208 Jamil Rd. 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Vc th fo jeted last weekend in the USC/Clem- Uj in rst and second in the Green Belt di- to h in the Brown Belt division, te Brown Belt level and Delim Wha- G; n the Green Belt division. s i G; re n< bs, (WGN, 3 p.m.) [ers, (WGN, 7 p.m. )ne, (TBS, 7:30 & 10 p.m.) )ne, (TNT, 8 & 10:30 p.m.) is For You 1 4 h $39* I i le offer only $B ^ 519 Meeting Street X ? W.Columbia ? as) Across From McDonald's X 794-9100 J : Special] 1 FREE Rent J >nth Lease lini Storage j (L YOU OVER RDAY NIGHT GAME 4 TO 8 PM | IE O PM TO AM I ,R]^^lD | aff Good Until May 28th new 40 lane center itic scores. We also oar, lounge and >ur entertainment. Y 732-7880 erry Avenue in Irmo . We're one exit past Columbiana rft and we're 1 mile on the left. Spor wtg mm nior Mac White takes a pitch. Tennessee \ jamecock base 'JIMMY UetSUl'l'S sistant Sports Editor twc The USC baseball team takes on ^ nnessee at 7 p.m. today at Sarge ? " ye Field. The Gamecocks (33-14,9- Pa< SEC) are coming off a 5-3 non-con- eac rence loss to Winthrop in Fort Mill lesday. unl This weekend's series pits the Game- ^ cks, in third place in the SEC East- US n Division, against the second place >lunteers. in 1 If the Gamecocks can win two of 1 ree from Tennessee they will be tied "a' r second. The head-to-head match- Ma > would put USC ahead, if it ended a tie, and in good position going in- ^JS the SEC Tournament May 18-22. After the Tennessee series, the ^8 imecocks take on the Eastern Divi- co' on leader Florida May 6-8 in linesville. USC has a better overall Pil cord than all SEC teams, except Ten- Ke :ssee. ini In the Winthrop game, J.J. Pearsall 8iv as the Gamecocks' starting pitcher, e pitched 4 2/3 innings, giving up str ree earned runs on six hits. 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The Eagles ( tided their lead with two runs in Eaj :h of the fifth and sixth innings. My ["he Gamecocks were held scoreless sea til the seventh inning.s Carolina put J 3 runs on the board in the seventh, fen C was led offensively by center- for der Mac White. White had three hits am four at bats. He de was the only Gamecock player to Kn re more than one hit in the game. < rk Gugino went one for five from nir ; plate and drove in two runs for bai C. roi USC added one more run in the gle hrh innine hut were unable to over- 1 ne Winthrop's lead. bu \fter the sixth inning Gamecock co ching only allowed one base runner, tw vin Hinson pitched in the seventh abl ling, giving up a walk. He did not i e up a hit or a run. inj 3raig Ross pitched in the eighth, and wii uck out the side, giving the Game- lea ck offense a chance to tie the game ru the top of the ninth. 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Jeff ers earned his seventh save of the son with his performance, ihortstop Jeff Cisar led the way ofsively for the Eagles. He went three four from the plate with two runs - t\*>t Mil 1 i nr* _ IV j two kbis. i nira daxeman 1 ravis y; rtlingsworth and leftfielder Ron ox each had two hits for the Eagles. Carolina was outhit by Winthrop te to eight. The Gamecocks left 10 m ?erunners stranded and made an er to leave the door open for the EaWinthrop left nine runners on base, . t they were able to stifle the Game- in ck offense defensively byturning o double plays. Carolina was not 1 le to turn two the whole game. j?* \fter Tuesday's game, the USC pitch?staff is second in the conference \ th a team ERA of 3.86. Mark Gugino ds the SEC with 28 stolen bases, 60 ns and 1.3 runs per game. Craig . >ss is first in pitching appearances ^ Nuhii Hey Students: FREE Pc When you present your st "Dazed and Co Fri.-Tues., April 29 7pm/9pnr 937 S. 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Tuesday's Box I South Carolina AB R H RBI I Gugino, * 5 0 1 ,2 Stokes, 2b 5 0 10 White, cf 4 0 3 0 Rose, dh 4 110 Stegall, 3b 4 0 1 jO Diaz, 1b 3 11-0 Szewjbka, ss 110 0 DeBoer, c 3 0 0 d Dezenzo, rf 3 0 0 0 Pearsall, p 0 0 0 0 Hinson, p 0 0 0 0 Ross, p 0 0 0 0 H TOTALS 32 3 8 \ Winthrnn AB R H RBI Constantino, of 4-11 Q Knox, It 4 1 2 t Cisar, ss 4 2 3 2 Keller, 1b 2 0 0 0 Hollingsworth, 3b 4 0 2 2 Coble, dh 2 0 0 0 Martin, dh 10 0 0 Derwin, pr 0 0 0 0 Cooke, rf 4 0 0 -d Sexton, 2b 4 110 Vlaz, c 3 0 0 J) Dale, p 0 0 0 0 Myers, p 0 0 0 .& TOTALS 32 5 9 5 p u >c outh Carolina OCX) 000 210 3 8 1 /inthrop 100 022 OOx 5 9 .<0 Pitching South Carolina IP H R ER BB<SC Pearsall 4 2/3 6 3 3 2 6 Rose 1 1/3 3 2 2 1 '1 Vinson 1 0 0 0 t ] 0 Ross 1 0 0 0 0.3 W inthrop Dale 1 6 3 3 6-5 Myers 1 2 0 0 0 ; 0 / ^ \ ? / .'A.y., \ v:-> ; *> \ \ J r \ .. V / jc JO<. A.-. V> 1 ^ [ L_J th 27. Mac White is in the top 10 in five catpries. He is second in hits, 71, secid in runs batted in, 53, fourth in >ubles, 15, fifth in runs, 50, and sixth batting average, .390. USC has an overall record of 40-29in their first three years of SEC com:tition. After losing their first nine !C games in 1992, they finished with 16-13 record. Since "then they havp a 58 winning percentage in the SEC. Saturday's game against Tennessee irrs ar 3 n m and Sunday's eame be-1 ns at 2 p.m. Saturday's game willt>e levised by SportSouth. tpcorn or Soda udent ID & ticket nfused" I - May 2. i 103) 254-3433 ND APARTMENTS | JDENT PRICES edroom $425 edroom $340 edroom $295 )urtesy Security ub House >ols & Tennis Courts Laundry Facilities om USC e . . i i * it you present tnis aa. in > y Cooking' i kct J PRiCES 7/ t a second meal value FREE : beverages or desserts) s 4pm-10pm fast, Lunch & Supper) Sumter St. tell Arms Building >ss from Horseshoe) on Only Expires 4-30-94