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Carolina set to m Bulldogs in week* ROBBIE MEEK Staff Writer who is ba The Carolina Baseball team will en- doubles. I tertain the Mississippi State Bulldogs i*1 homer this weekend for a three-game series. The fi South Carolina enters the series need- played toe ins a conference win. The Gamecocks mound fo are 2-4 in the conference and 20-12 over- a 5-2 recc all. Mississippi State is 2-4 in the con- Pears; ference and 20-8 overall. has a 5-1 The Gamecocks lead the series be- starts for tween the two teams, holding a 4-2 mar- start at 7 gin. USC leads 2-1 since entering the Satur SEC. The Gamecocks took two of three WaHy Ma from the Bulldogs in Starkville last sea- gose Randy Stegall and Mark Mapes are * ^ DuB^ leading the offense, batting .395 and .358 respectively. Mapes leads the team a ' with 32 RBIs, and Stegall has 24 RBIs. a J3'111" "This weekend is big, if we can get bund; two out of three," said Stegall, USC sec- tween C; olid baseman. "Ifs a matter of going out MSU s Si and playing hard every game and not hot' playing up like against Clemson and against n then on Friday (against Mississippi) has a 5.2< night it was like nobody was out on the Polk c field." a 3.47 EF I The Bulldogs are led by Brian Clark at 2 p.m. We're Brinj rri/^-x 1U WIS is celebrating make South celebrating the Ui Come WIS News Today, Dawn Mercer will WIS News Sunrise an Wi Join Susan Aude' Fishe Horseshoe for WIS t Then stay and say "hello .. m ip^J I Leadersh are a Garnet & Black Qus Magazine Editor The Gamecock Sum The Gamecock Fall WUSC - FM Station Applications can be pic 331. Deadline forcomp All positions require that applicants be junio minimum GPR required to remain in good si have worked for the respective organization f< judged on their submitted samples of work re: a formal interview before the Board of The Gamecock J uzzie Mickelso and series fcting .356 with 24 RBIs and 10 The greens softened. And Augus David Hayman leads the team tional was there to be had. uns with five. Phil Mickelson and David Pros rst game of the series will be tied for the lead Thursday in the lay. J.J. Pearsall will be on the ing round of the Masters tourne r the Gamecocks. Pearsall has while Jack Nicklaus, seeking a 3 J o 1 n T?D A ammrtiVi f if lc* auoc nnlv nr*n ofrnVr >1X1 aliu O.JL / HiIwA.. wwv, "iw uiu; v/ii^ ouwa* all will face Kyle Kennedy who Mickelson, the sensational 24 record and a 1.93 ERA in ten old left-hander, shot a 6-under-] the Bulldogs. That game will over the rain-softened greens of t p m gusta National Golf Club course, day's game will match USC's Frost matched Mickelson's 6 ynard against MSUs Eric Du- a round in the rain that ynard has a 4-1 record and a drizzle to showers The 55-year-old Nicklaus had ?is 441 fa nine starts and has gfjj en route toit.67 and was t: , a c? 4^ j -ii u third with David Guilford of En A Saturdays game will begin XT. ,, , , , _ . f ? Nicklaus holed a 5-iron for ar , ii i i j, 2 on No. 5 and drew huge galleri ay s game w, 11 be played be- thunderous a lause inVe far r, irolma s Jason Hayme and ofAmen Comer where on this rail cott Polk. Hayme enters 1-1 the W]iant ofthe d h of those decisions coming in bloom where almost ob; ationally-ranked Clemson. He by a garden of colorful umbrellas * thousands of fans huddled trying omes into the series, 3-2 with A. That game will also begin "That's two and one-half shots the field on that hole," he said. *ing WIS Home... use r th/=* np/in/p anrl that Li HIi u yyilijhl Una great This week, H^e're diversity of South Carolina, out and join us! Live on Location report live from the Russell House on d from the USC Visitors Center on $ News Midday. r and Joe Pinner on location at the News at Six and The 7:00 Report. ?" to them following The 7:00 Report. f j jf j* ^M Mtmk w Mi; m wH^HHHuIH^v Kro lip positions ivailable mer Editor :ked up in the Russell House room ileted application is 5pm, April 13. r or senior standing, have a minimum GPR if 2.50 overall < landing in the major college (whichever is greater), and mu or at least one year (or equivalent experience). Application a sponses on their application form, two letters of reference, ar Student Publications and Communications on April 2 Friday, April 7, 1995 n, frost lead Mastei They were more than warmed by the greens. came, four-birdie, no-bogey 32 Nicklaus shot Seven players wer ta Na- on the back nine. at 70 and six at 71 o But he didn't gain ground at the par- which par became a c jt were 5s, frequently the key to a good round dard. i open- on this course. Nicklaus played them "If the rain cbntii iment, even. His driving was at fault, he said, scoring will continue record "I have to start driving the ball bet- Hale Irwin, one of th i back, ter," he said. "If I start playing the par- "The.greens were pr< 1-year- 5s better, I could be in contention." ceptive. par 66 Nicklaus had warmed up for the Mas- "Shots that the la he Au- ters with a playoff victory in a senior pitching forward quit tnn m O "m ant in A M7Ano loof UfanlrAnrl /v\mmrr fn n mii/>V ofar* tuui iicxjLLL^iit in ru iiiWiia iaot rv ccivciiu. lAJiuiiig lu a Lju.i^rv oivjjj 6 with "You can't be in contention on this es even coming back, ranged course if you don't play the par-5s well, felt the course was p and you can't play the par-5s well if you strokes easier because an ea- don't drive well," Nicklaus said. "Ifs a much differei ied for While the eagle got him started, he we saw the last thre gland, made his big move on the back nine. It was a day in which 1 eagle Nicklaus hit a 3-iron to five feet at the ture crossed paths on es and 10th, holed out from 18 feet on a down- tional Golf Club, eaches hill putt at the 12th, droppecf a 10-foot- U.S Open winner 1 ny day er at the 14th and pitched to four feet Africa, just 25 years oli ds and at the 15th. back nine to save an scured Only a few players remained on the Tiger Woods, the 19-) as the course when Nicklaus finished. ateur champion, gave to stay Chip Beck and Mark O'Meara were to come for him with; another stroke back at 68,4-under-par Playing in showers i up on on the course that was eased by the day- a light drizzle to a steai long rains that took the fire out of the found the inconvenienc hip np# THE BES I WAY I I AMNir I PMNriY I I j If II Ilk. - - - ^1 iw#\ I I Interscope p HpP^ *7? 12?? $8& 13?? BROWNSTONEI 1 BUSH I [~ From The Bottom Up ] Sixteen Stone $7S 12S $8? 12?? VARIOUS ARTISTS I TOM PETTY-! New Jersey Drive Vol. 1. 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Craig Stadler, Jumbo Ozatiues, I think the ki of Japan, Mark Calcavecchia, Ben to go down," said Crenshaw and Paul Azinger were at 70 ose to shoot a 69. while Jay Haas and Miguel Angel jtty soft, very re- Jimenez of Spain, Dan Forsman, Bill Glasson, Payne Stewart and Raymond ist few days were Floyd were at 71. _ - Ti _______ a. A a \T e a ways now are 11 was a very ainereni Augusta in aand in some cas- tional from the hard and fast layout the " said Irwin, who players tested during the practice rounds, laying about two Beck got a good example of that on No. e Qf the rain. 17 when his 9-iron approach shot hit 15 at golf course than feet past the hole, took one short hop e days," he said, and drew back a few feet. A day earlier golfs past and fu- that shot would have rolled 45 feet past . the Augusta Na- -the hole. Beck banged his drive on No. 13 inSrnie Els of South to the left trees, took a penalty drop, layi, shot a 32 on the ing up and hitting a 60-yard wedge shot even-par 72. 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