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Phillips, TelfonT for NCAA Chamf Staff Reports can V al ei Carolina has qualified two people for 1:49.66. C the NCAA Men's Swimming and Div- liminaries ing Championships in Indianapolis, as Also in announced Friday by the I NCAA. Senior All-American Dan 5 * ! /? J r __ xL _ ^ o rnillips nas quannea ior me v 50-, 100-and 200-meter j|WI ? freestyle events. The Ypslan- Wip--- ^ 1| 1 ti, Mich., native won the SEC |k% wm. 1 Championship in February in ?, ; ?Jm t the 200 freestyle in 1 minute, J|B 1 35.94 seconds, a school and i Sophomore Ail-American ' , 1 Jay Telford qualified in the 500- and 1,650-meter freestyle and the The relay 400-meter individual medley. The Cor- prelimina bett, Ore., native won the SEC Cham- In the pionship in the 1650-meter freestyle in meter fre 15:12.71, breaking the school record. 16th with "I look for good things from both Jay In the ? Jn? ?:AL ana uan, wnn uuii ujininy m - . seeded at No. 5 in the 200 B|H freestyle," USC coach Keith Vivian Alherty placed ninth on the 3-meter board, picking | \ up Ail-American honors. The H^T; "*4? J women's 200 medley relay team also made the finals. K. Alberty, a senior who placed & sixth wi the 1-raeter board Fri- Wmmti day, garnered All-American PHILLIPS honors two days in a row at the SEC Championships. In the In the consolation finals of the 200- freestyle meter freestyle, sophomore All-Ameri- 3:27.74. Covering all M the bases, f" * :: Honor Organizatioi Alpha Epsilon Delta A Beta Beta Beta C Eta Kappa Nu G Kappa Delta Epsilon N Mu Sigma Rho C Order of Omega P Pi Mu Epsilon P Omicron Delta Kapp For more information, < Paul Fidler at 777-4172, < I j _L Make a date v If you have or have recenl mononucleosis, or measl may contain valuable i Earn up to $400 a month - i week for more inform (803) 254-65S OP Serologicals Creating A Healthier Minimum $50 per donation, dc week; 1-1/2 hours t< t "" Attention Gi qualify lionships y Calkins was 14th with a !alkins was 11th in the prei with a 1:49.14. the consolation finals Junior ferry Fraas finished 13th in he 100-meter freesty^ ^ith a i0.57. Fraas wa3 13th in the ivent in the preliminaries with 150.46. The women's 200-znettr medey relay team placed 14th in he consolation finals with a L :44.45, picking up honorable nention All-American honors, rhe team included Michelle McCarthy, Sara Henninger, lesaca JNixon ana nerry rraas. team clocked a 1:44.41 in the tries. consolation finals of the 800e3tyle, the "relay team placed i a 7:28.65. preliminaries, sophomore Jessica Nixon placed 21st in the 100-meter butterfly with a 56.10. Senior All-American Sara Henninger placed 21st in the 100-meter breaststroke with a 1:03.86 and 32nd in the 200-meter breaststroke with a 2:19.49. In the 100-meter backstroke, junior All-American Michelle McCarthy placed 26th with a 56.37 and 23rd in the 200-meter backstroke with a 2:00.66. preliminaries, the 400-meter s relay team was 19th with a necock Sports ijukJ ^ith us. tly had herpes, es, your blood antibodies. n inot Q hnnrc a II jUOi V/ IIVMI W M iation, call 17 World. >nate up to twice a > donate. Iraduating is you may ha\ Jpha Lambda Delta hi Epsilon ory?ry>o RptO Phi Cll 1 111 1U l^vtu A A 11 4ortar Board )micron Delta Epsilo hi Beta Kappa i Tau Sigma >a Nat'l. Reside contact Cassie Sti :>r your honor org; Ellerbe, Mum Staff Reports The USC men's and women's track and field competed Saturday and Sunday in the Weems Invitational Memorial in Columbia. The women's team was led by sophomore Ellerbe, who won the discus with a toss of 161 Her mark was a new school record and meet and an NCAA provisional mark. Ellerbe also up an NCAA provisional mark in the shot pu ing it a personal best of 49-6 for fourth place. Freshman Crystal Brownlee won the shot p ting an NCAA provisional mark of 51-3 1/2. Br also finished third in the discus at 118-0. Sophomore Marcia Chmura won the javel a trad nf 1 R.H-A niflrinrr nn cm Wf!AA nmvisinnfl a woo ui ?v> -i, (/iuuii6 ? - ? ? - r Freshman Erin Narzinski placed second in thi at 135-8 1/2. In the high jump, junior Julie Symonds hi win the event, while teammate freshman Alicia 1 jumped 5-4 to finish second. Junior Tracey Capper added a victory in t meter run in 2 minutes, 15.5 seconds. She a lowed by freshman Keshawn Daniels (2:26.9) more Deanna Smith (2:30.4) and freshman B Roe, who placed sixth, seventh and ninth resp< Also adding victories were sophomore Rhoay V Quarterbacks ii Staff Report! ? Anthony Wright, USCs redstart fresh- |1 man quarterback, displayed his ability to throw and run with the football Saturday as the Gamecocks went through a two-hour controlled scrimmage at || Williams-Brice Stadium. Wright, a 6-foot-2,185-pounder from Vanceboro, N.C., accounted for four touch- || downs during the practice. Wright threw touchdown passes of 20 yards to Zola ? Davis and Shah Mays, and he scram- ^ bled for touchdown runs of 10 and 20 yards. Steve Taneyhill, the senior starter at *M quarterback, likewise looked impressive. Taneyhill threw three touchdown passes. Joe Troupe caught scores of 12 and 25 yards, while Stanley Pritchett I GtiVh&tt | AN HISTORIC 1 | Summer ! | Efficiency | One Bedroon !? Two Bedroon 9; v w Beta Alpha Psi Eta Sigma Delta Golden Key Tau Beta Pi n Sigma Delta Pi Phi Sigma Pi Rho Chi Society jnce Hall Honorary irlde at 544-2700, Dr. animation president. / g Henis inciuae an $ cable TV. All rate | month to mont S available May 1 I , " $ University of Soi Horseshoe and the | Cornell Arms offei $ location for dowi g (803) 7991230 Pendleton Street ( \ | ; Seniors!! 5 \ ! 'e on your stole: ty set record [teams 'After missing NCAA I Baskin one spot in the 35-poi Dawn (Stolkes) was a bit dia )-51/2. day he wanted to show record |# a force to bo rockom picked it, toss- Throws coach La mt, hit- wh0 WQn the women's 400-m ownlee dies with a 1:06.59; freshman] 200 meters with a 26.17; and 1? ^ v 4-by-400 relay with a 4:0? is event Senior Ail-American Bretl team by setting a meet record 15-6 to ^ 185-9- His mark was good ei ^runner vi3*01^ mark as well. Murra the shot put at 48-9. Placing he 800- was juni?r Chad Moreau witl vas fol- Freshman Don Townley w , sopho- season-best vault of 15-0. In ti rathmm Owens won the 110-meter hi idively. while junior Marcus Phillips Chains, 400-meter intennediate huid Also adding victories were npress Scott i ? caught an eightiBl Scott said he was j< NEYHILL pleased with his f sauad's effort. "For our first full spring scrimmage, r ras relatively pleased," Scott said. 1 e're playing with a lot of pride, an our ^ Is are practicing hard to compete. The fense is further ahead, and thaf s a 1 allenge to our offense. 5 a -a \m -a .a .a -a .a .a .a .a .a .a -a .a -a .a |S^ - n^Ml RESIDENCE | ii and investmei distributions. Thi 1 11 I USC Campus Classroom 38 Instructor, Mi Consultant. Preregistratic ! registration questions " Special $305 i $365 ? l $400 | utilities and s quoted are ? h. Leases >5 J1 August 1. $ ? ? / s from the | uth Carolina S\ i State Capital, | rs the premier :jS ritown living. i? / 1442 | joiumoia, su zvzvi n I Early Reti ?ftM $ 1 1 Lump-Sum Di ?3 These topics a s at Weemf in the hig indoor action by 8^^ ind weight, John The u: appointed. But toeveryone that Im Ma,rcusP * onds. Ml with outdoors.' j^r rry Judge ing up an Outdoor C eter intermediate hur- record an Beneatha Warren in the broke fou the women's A team in in the eve >.3. "After t Murray led the men's the 35-pc in the discus, throwing throws cc lough for an NCAA pro- ^ ^ sho, y later placed fourth in -th ^ second in the shot put , a 50-6. mgTpr< on the pole vault with a . ?rea he hurdles, senior Steve time bes1 gh hurdles with a 14.4, lifetime 1 j added a victory in the Hth. les with a 52.73, USC a s freshman Lee Hughes weekend n scrimmage "Anthony Wright made some ni< lays. We're trying to give him all tl epetitiono we can. For the most part tss pleased with the play of our qua erbacks." Scott said the offensive line appea o need to most work. "Our offensive line is not playing vail as a unit as it needs to," Scott sai We may have two or three getting tl r>h dnne hut as a unit, we're not D mneriic stribution Workshc md more will be cove it strategies for thos< jrsday, March 23 7 nisday, April 20 7 , Business Administr 4. chael L. Oana, Merri >n is required. VJ N I V 777-OAAA crv m ' ' * ' mtiuwiw JCAJII 733-2157 Division of Cor orming that well." Two players suffered injuries. Wi eceiver Corey Bridges hyperextend lis big toe, and defensive tackle Mi Vashington bruised his jaw. The football team's spring game w >e at 1 p.m. April 1 at Williams-Bri stadium. ISLAND T Tan in Columbia's ( "QUADRO A Beach Tan in 1 S Without the Burn -Gu; The Breeze The Si For more info call the Qu or drop by our 5 poi <s?2 519 Meeting St. J| ?lm W. Columbia Across From McDonald's 794-9100 New wee party dress Rent Tuxedo's starting Formal dresses & sem Bring in magazines w advertised items! Mon - Fri ll-7pm Sal. ll-6pm irement? ced Pensior $ Invitational h jump (6-4) and senior Tom Cronin in the rs (1:53.9). 3C men's 4-by-400 relay teams battled for with team A?Frank Mensah, Steve Ownes, hillips and Lee Hughes ? winning by .7 secJohn Stoikos won the men's hammer, pickautomatic qualifying standard for the NCAA Championships in June. Stoikos set the school id meet record with a toss of 222-4. He also r-time Ail-American Ron Willis' field record mt. missing NCAA Indoor action by one spot in mnH woicrht John was a bit disaDDointed." 11 ) >ach Larry Judge said. "But today he wantw everyone that he is a force to be reckoned loors. John was very consistent today, showivement with every throw." u finished seventh in the hammer with a lifeof 186-6. Freshman C.J. LaMotta threw a jest of 160-7, a freshman record, finishing rill travel to the University of Alabama this to compete in the Alabama Relays. i W j - 'J&Sg. .f, \ * < JMHk* le tmm le J m m M rlmSM& op as d. aBBr gJ le rde ed te ill K"M TRUETT The Gamecock ce Coach Brad Scott says tho football team Is practicing hard and with a lot of prlds. ession I aranteed- 1 ? Tit /i TJZn 4-rt t*A r> /I | HI i ffU?Cf t/pw am iadro Hotline 252-8877 S nts location today B f l M 5 806 PaviUion Ave. kM,IV 5 Points Pink Building Behind Eckerd * 254-9100 Iding gowns & es arriving aany Distount ; J Bridal u. 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