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MARATHON ,J? continued from page 8 c "I started out quick and was feeling after the a little bit nervous by the 25K mark," somebod second-place finisher Linda Somers The peoj said. "When I started to feel nervous, us in Atl I backed off some and paced myself so who I wii I knew that I could make the team." The < "Jenny was incredible, one of the Maratho best efforts I have ever seen," third- Carolina place finisher Anne Marie Lauck said, the bigg< "I did not even know of her before today, every yea and I was quite worried when, after Marathoi about seven miles, Jenny was leading Tri a 1 s i and going strong. I could have made undeten a move on her at the end, but I decided The) to back off and just make the team." some mi Lauck had the second beet qualifying the Midi time but was the favorite after an ir\juiy debates i forced top qualifier Olga Appell from The Albuquerque, N.M., to drop out just approacl minutes before the start of the a part o: marathon. Olympia Joan Beniot Samuelson, who won equal tl the 1984 Olympic Marathon, attempted especially a comeback at the marathon but and the finished a distant thirteenth. treat thi i J The de Intramu: has been /c.va?--0-* WHEN & WHERE. February 14th, * See an American Express Mj rep for theatre location. wm 04 WHAT. Cardmembers get two complimentary passes to United Artists' blockbuster The Birdcage. HOW. Just bring the American Express Card or Optima? Card and your student ID to the location listed below to pick up your passes. NOW. If you're not yet a Cardmember and would like to take part in our exclusive previews, it's easy to apply for the Card. Just call 1-800-942-AMEX, ext. 4114. MORE TO COME. The Birdcage is one in a series of five major motion pictures to be previewed on your campus this year, compliments of American Express. PICK UP YOUR TICKETS HERE. Russell House Bookstore February 12-14 z I ?1996 American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. Th? Oam? i disappointed with my -?p.? but I am so happy for Jenny y >ther ladies," Samuelson said ^ nrnPm J race. It's always so cool when )le who will be representing J? anta are all proven women m overshadowed the annual L'jfi i Marathon, normally one of jst events in South Carolina ir. The winners of the Carolina [lined location. m Vomen's Marathon brought ich-needed patriotic spirit to ands after all of the budget ind governmental shutdowns. Olympics are quickly ling, and Columbia got to be f the first real event of this d. If all of the performances lose of all of the runners, ' Jenny Spangler, then Atlanta entire world is in for a great s summer. L^^HHhHHh TWo Gamecocks I to tho plate In Sa adline for ^ ral Softball ^ l extended. "T ^ You may sign up in t Office of Campus Racra 202 Blatt PE Canto Call 777-5261 for mora SkS&K&B i^fiPl Ski 4J&jjjj^ f K. ?,,^ I I I * mSmSiM k p ^ F 4j^pffiwpimwPR Sr^aQ?^aa^Qaa?^ *??*? " I3"1" ^ ?lInWni, i mir* i uiiciioii cock KWAJklKl Tuesday, February 1 JUUE WILSON The Garr ilttors receive last-minute Instructions before { iturday's victory over the College of Charleston, & Shannon A Angie Beyle Claudia Ca k Beth Fritz A Sarah Hate I Angela Hot F Meredith H Dawn Huns ^ Julie Hutto Kathleen K iJirwtion Jenny Kow< Corbett Lei Lp Elizabeth N Jaime Mari ation Melissa M< r. info. I HI TO S3 cfiMP in ILStrah 1 2. ficro illllliiiB'' H ll vFI l|| m Ffcn IniMuta I iment -|-^STUDEN 3, 1996 ^ Gamecod .? 5 home ope V ADAM SNYDER Staff Writer If you like offensive baseball, Frye Field was the place to be Sat With four runs in the first i and sue runs in the third, the Gam secured a 134 win early ova-the ( of Charleston. It was the first gi the season for both teams. Charleston started the gam jjy two runs set up by three hits ai error. Then, in the bottom of th USC sent 10 men to the plate, col three hits and four runs. From IpJl the momentum shifted in the Gam Other than two runs in the f the Cougars were shutout for tl of the game. Their offense was not comp mm I shut down, though. They collec hits overall. This concerned Coacl * Raines, in his 20th vear at USC. "Our pitching is still suspect. 1 lecock gQt tQ get gome experience," Raine [olng Brent Moore started, picked u hits and allowed three earned runs (Unngnthtl Mrhi Initiates shley )tte pell :hell t udson -w jr >icker | 1 pnnpriv / m. U M -II sslie lack ni Drales Cdlyt ?mega: OFFICE 01 as RECK cESENT^? * 9 |NSTR*UC*T0?. Jerome Provenc Locaton: PE Center Roon 137 Weight Room bic iqqipmgn Instructor: Dena Garner Location: PE Center Gym 305 Balcony CLASSES ARE ) ENROLL, CALL 7TS, FACULTY, AND 9 cs shine in iner, win 13-4 Hoshour relieved him with one out in i.L- C 1.1 J _1 I Tl? Sarge uie IUUJxn auu UUBeu ULU W1C uum^. nc went on to pitch three more innings of nning one hall, tPvinfT UP one walh and ecocks striking out three. Hoshour was the College Pi^h61, ?f record with the win. ame of ^ was a day for offense, though, and the Gamecocks had their share of it with e with 12 hits. Center fielder Etienne Hightower id one " started off slow, recording the first and e first, l^t out of the first inning but later got lecting ?n track. there, Tm just happy to be out here in the ecocks' SEC. After the first at bat, I lost my nerves and went out and played," burth, Hightower said. He rounded out the day le rest with three hits, three RBI and one run scored. iletely First baseman Eric Stanton also had ted 12 a productive day. He had two hits, one ti June RBI and one run scored. After the game was all but over, the [heyVe Gamecocks continued scoring in the s said eighth inning. Ryan Szwejbka led off P eight the inning with a solo home run, the i. Chad first of the season for the team. aths 1996 r i Allison Nichols Michelle Nishtick Andrea Painter Jennifer Parrish Summer Parrish Kara Pechersky Susan Robinson Jennifer Rubin Katie Stearns Krissy Stoots Erica Sweet Kellv Windham Jen Wiseman Megan Wright Kim Zitske tEHTION ply ^ J j/v J H3 forhnimiot ^ il 2 SESSIONS: _ Thursday, February 15, e 2:00-2:24 pm Thursday, February 22, 2:00-2:45 pm 1 m?zzzz?z it Clinic 2 SESSIONS: Thursday, February 15, 3:30-4:15 pm Thursday, February 22, 3:30-4:15 pm -HiFREE! 4592, EXT. 1. i STAFF WELCOME.