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Friday, April 2, 1999 1999 Gamecock S I Emammisiasa* i 1. BJ McKie, Basketball Terrence Trammell, Track 3. Brad Snyder, Track and Field Henry Ring, Soccer < BaBsmaniE* i 1. Kylene Nixon, rracfc & Field Michelle Davison, Swimming : O lonnSA HnrlA Caaaaw Wb VIIUV; 4. Ashley Edlund, Volleyball < , III HIM [ 1. Hiring of Lou Holtz 2. Firing of Brad Scott 3. Renovation of baseball field 4. Firing of Brad Scott's staff student FOOTBA ti IIV^ , I GAMES DATE COST NORTH CAROLINA STATE September 4 $25.00 0E0R0IA September 11 $27.00 MISS. STATE September 25 $22.00 ARKANSAS October 16 $25.00 TENNESSEE October 30 $27.00 A limited number of away football tick available to the University of South C Body. The tickets will be limited to one Orders will be taken on April 9, 1999. listed above, cash only, and all tickets i on this date. Students must come to tl office on .Rosewood Drive between 8: purchase away game tickets. The tickets in the fall by coining to the ticket offio a current Fall 1999 foil-time ID card. . CAROLINA SPORTS tports 'Cornwallis 1. Changing football uniforms 2. Hiring of Lou Holtz 3. Firing Brad Scott 4. Going 0-8 in SEC Football 1. "Jesus," Basketball 2. That guy with the hard hat, Baseball 3. Cockpit Crew, Basketball L. Eddie Fogler/Billy Donovan 2. Anthony Wright/Phil Petty 3. Sue Kelly/Women's Soccer 4. Wallace/Vergakis/Money L. Laura Bokesch, Varsity 2. Lauren Hill, Junior Varsity 3. George Rogers, Alumni . 4. Cocky, Mascot L. Melvin Watson, Basketball 2. Ryan Stack, Basketball 3. Darrin Hambrick, Football 4. Reed Morton, Football LL kets n time TBA ^ RVVl WmSjb 1:00 pm KS mm V |^^J| 6 p.m. CUT HHHIIHI PPMRpM ets will be made ^BSyZEuE|S3 Carolina Student ^E3ttIgB|j]jS||i (l)per student. The price is as must be paid for le athletic ticket 30 and 5p.m. to i may be claimed e and presenting J? Page 9 I 1 'Remember .'Awards the 1997 Qpgafll Marlins?' : IalWuLC lun continued from page 7 to those hated Braves and becoming - the first team since the 1980 Orioles to win 100 games and not make the postseason. The wild-card system was cre8.1987 Detroit Tigers ? This team set the standard for postseason choking long before Atlanta, winning 103 games in the regular season but eliminated in fiye games in the ALCS by a Minnesota team that won 18 fewer 7.1986 Boston Red Sox ? As a Mets fan, I take great pleasure in this one. The Curse of the Bambino reared its pulchritudinous visage, as the Dead Sox took the first two on the road before dropping two of three at Fenway Park. Buckner's faux pas in Game 6 on6.1964 Philadelphia Phillies ? After building a 12-game lead in mid-August, they were blunted by the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cards would go on to beat the Red Sox in the World Series. The Phils would have to wait 16 more 5.1998 Atlanta Braves ? After winning 100 games for the third time this decade, they once again proved why Atlanta team doctors have taken extra classes on the Heimlich Maneuver. 4.1997 Atlanta Braves ? How about 3.1969 Chicago Cubs- This was Ernie Banks' closest shot at winning a title, but they let a 12-game lead slip away to the Miracle Mets. The Mets would go on to win it all. The Cubs still haven't seen a World Series since 1945. 2.1951 Brooklyn Dodgers ? Bobby TTirvmcrvn'o MoVir\t hoard Swnnrl fho tirrvrld" # : 1 O OllV/t 11V/CUU lUUliU U1V "UiiU would have never happened had the I JHf Wtr^B Dodgers not blown a 14 * game lead. H L 1978 Boston Red Sox ? The greatIll est example of how the Bambino's Curse has affected this franchise. Boston lost * gSSk^F, a 14-game lead to the rival New York Yankees, and finally lost a one-game playoff on Bucky Dent's homer. Tvme in next week as our antihero ?II lays the smackdown on another jabroni in the world of sports. olina fms - /> i n m ^MRWiKfl Bi e mm r I Department of Housing 1215 Blossom St. Columbia, SC 29208 803.777.4283 www. housing, sc. edu