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? GOLF WOMEN'S TENNIS SCHEDULE FROM THE SIDELINES The men's and women's golf *The l6th-ranked women's M T "Baseball vs. Auburn, 7 p.m. "Patience will need to teams placed nine individuals tennis squad fell to No. 3 today at Saige Frye Field. become a virtue of mine ... on the 1999 SEC Gold Duke, 7-2, Wednesday after- ? - but it never has been." Academic Honor Roll. Hie noon at Maxcy Gregg . -Football Spring Game. Gamecocks and Vanderbilt Tennis Center. S?"V J!.'111 ';ltur ^a each had nine - more than I IT A# | | I ^ Wilktms Bnce Stadium. -Coach Lou Hoik, Friday, April 16, 1999 The GameCOCk Page 5 Errors, i ill ' r -I : : : >X: * 1 JSP * , T hirst oaseman irey uyson nips tne Dan to a i Carolina's 8-7 loss to the Clemson Tigers on V Singleton: ? Before I start this week's air strike, I would like to address mk-&PWL a couple of things. Hr It still ain't my VFHJWIH fault that some of you [ accept mediocrity at this university. Hr If you people can do any better, we would love to have Shawn Singleton >'ou as a writer, for we Singleton 3:16 really do need more ~ sportswriters. Otherwise, people who reside in domiciles made of melted sand should not pitch granite. Translated into my terms, the complaint department is still in the same place. With the NFL draft just a day away, everyone wants to know who will go first. Will Cleveland buy itself a Couch, or will Al ^ iL . J 11 _ _1 1 mey go ior me areaaiocKeu neisman wmncx with the first pick? Coach Chris Palmer doesn't like the hitch in Couch's delivery and Williams 1 = f (jmdmark Specializing in Condos and in the USC & Uptown Coli Let Us find You A fiomt Call Us For All Your Real I Sales: 799-0859 or 881 ! " .^ati irrlav/ - Anril 1 < FR J Heroes & Dragons Mega;I THOUSANDS of COR J TOYS, T-SHIRTS, POS B STAR WARS, TRAf J POKEMON, SAILOR MOON, DRAGO 5 ccc J GAMING TOURNAMENT! I" STEVE EPTING ? Current DC Supern V PHILIP XAVIER - Artist for LEG S ERIC WOOD ;! * DON'T MIS? THIS ONE D nistakes Hi ' Illlilllil jhIHb IP WB r fe ....... ,-JP^?Bill?. p "y-yj^m^r^ g \ - r-Mhi ,-*? ^ - ^raHmH r.r:r:.r:^ running Kip Bouknight, who covers first bas Wednesday. . <\y/;ii n vv 111 v>1 has lost 20 pounds, making Carmen Policy's de cision very difficult. Three quarterbacks will most likely go witl the first three picks for the first time since 1971 when-Jim Plunkettr Archie Manning and Dai Pastorini went 1-2-3. The Frowns will proba bly get Couch. Philadelphia has given up on getting Rick] Williams and will most likely take Syracuse'! Donovan McNabb. Oregon's Akili Smith has the strongest am in the draft and will probably go to the Bengali with the third pick. Williams is definitely the most coveted run ner in years. He's so coveted, the 'Aints of Nouvelle Or leans are willing to trade their entire team foi him, including all their draft picks. With Thursday's trade of Marshall Faulk ft the Rams, Williams will most likely be wear ing Colt blue next year, for Indianapolis pick! fourth. The only real drama for this pick happens when the Irsays meet Master P. Now that gets an'TJggh." b esources 1J Townhomes imbia Areas m\ \ f A enate Tlaza Vark Circle (Sjlfy e on the Greene rntvell Colony 7laza Centre j^^MBUI ? in The City IBSB Estate Needs ILSjgH^ 3-799-0859 j 7, 1999 - 11:00 AM to 8:00 :ee admission Store Boozer Shopping Center (Next to Manifest Discs i /IICS (including Golden Age, Silver Age & Modern rERS and TONS of other COOL STUFF JSFORMERS, G.I.JOE, STAR TREK, BAB 5 NBALL Z - HUGE selection of JAPANESE ANIMI Ss&RPGs GALORE!!! 5 for MAGIC, WARHAMMER & LEGEND of the 5 I Special Guests include: lan Artist MARK POOLE ? Fantasy lllustrato iENDLORE & FRANK FRAZETTA FANTASY ILLU )ARD - Publisher, VINEYARD PRESS AY EVENT - CALL (803) 731-4376 fc /wwuwwwwwwwwv cost Car by Jared Kelowitz Assistant Sports Editor After hosting riva' Wednesday, the Game team left the field feeling feeling purple and oran every other UbC sports t In Sarge Frye Field's 1 of the year, 5,114, the G* edged by the Tigers, 8-7 Although Carolina (2 SEC), started All-Ai Bouknight to oppose A BMottl, the game wasn't WsTm ei. And, even though t featured 14 batters hittin plateau, the contest wasi barnburner either. * " - - No, this game came c tie things, the fundam every high school coacl try stresses. Things like smarts c " / V r ths, properly executing a /, * ^ blocking wild pitches 1 H problems on this evening Three of Clemson's & A 1 courtesy of errors, inch ning score in the top of USC's problems begs when it handed Clemsor add to the 2-0 lead the 1 Clemson center fieldi Sean Rayford Photo Editor Started off the inning and the top Major Lea ie in the first inning of prospect for 2000, Pat I suit. A U CVOdliU U Does this mean that if Williams doesn't get his signing bonus, Mr.Miller will pull out his 1 tank and call the rest of his soldiers? > Champ Bailey might be the best athlete in 1 the draft. The Redskins love him and will most likely take him with the fifth pick. f If by some chance Bailey isn't around by then, look for the Deadskins to trade down. However, with the blockbuster trade that has been ! mentioned lately, that might not be the case. 3 They also want Miami's Edgerrin James, and might take him. Why does Washington want another running back? They already have two good ones in Terry r Allen and Skip Hicks. If they do draft James, then what becomes of them? This has the potential to be as idiotic as the Clemson student that mistook railroad tracks for a crosswalk. 3 Those Rams still have the sixth pick and 3 will probably take Arizona's Ail-American cornerback Chris McAllister with it. I *75 . / Center Compute anc* Modem Station Linked l Study Hall Library Lou ^ Catering to Studenl I Currently leasing for the Fal Doug's 1st J ijjfr* Mod Squad K Llfe(R) "I Matrix (R) Dh/I 5 Forces of Nj yThe Corrup TWin Dragoi Out of Tbwi olina gai After a sacrifice bunt by Kur man and an intentional walk b ~ ger Jason Harris, the Tigers had I Clemson on the bageg cock baseball Then, the first of two passei blue, or maybe by use's Marcos Rios allowed S ige, much like gcore ys Yarn's third run. earn this year. After that, what was quite p< Diggest turnout tbe strangest play of either tean unecocks were son occurred. On a strikeout of the Tigers' 4-12,8-6 in the Boyd inadvertently got cai nerican Kip _ D;cvie between third and hom CC star .Ryan At that point, the Gamecock: a pitchers' du- have used Johnny Bench's "Ba Bunch video" on how to exet he two teams rundown, g over the .300 Instead of creating a clear p l't an offensive the throw's flight, USC third ba Bryon Jeffcoat hastily pegged Boj lown to the lit- the ball, which deflected into the ental aspects dugout, allowing two more runs tx i in the coun- This left Carolina at the wro of a 5-0 total after three inning: in the basepa- In the fourth, the Gamecoc rundown, and the deficit to three runs when >ecame major Adam Poe aboard, Tim Angiolin [, especially for deep for his seventh home rim season. ight runs were Clemson built the lead bad iding the win- 7-2 when shortstop Bradley L the eighth in- jacked a two-run blast with two < the top of the sixth, m in the third, USC then got back within tl i three runs to the bottom of that inning when Tigers had al- Nelson returned the favor with run job of his own. sr Henri Stan- This started a Carolina rail ; with a single, ended in five runs and the scon gue Baseball ted at 7. loyd, followed That tie would last until the the eighth. 11 v itself i Vf- J Xl/Ly V^JLJL t However, with the trade of Eddie Kennison, they might take N.C.State's Torry Holt to fill that void. The Bears have the seventh selection this year.They really wanted McNabb, but look for them to take Central Florida's Daunte Culpepper. However, the Patriots want to trade up into the top 10, and Chicago has had thoughts of entertaining a trade with them. Because of the Brad Johnson trade, Minnesota might be the most dangerous team in this draft. Look for it to be the first team to take defense in the draft, either McAllister or Florida's Jevon Kearse. Both of these players would be immediate starters and possible impact players very early. Cade McNown might be the best quarterback left in the draft, at this point. If he's still around by the 15th pick, Tampa Bay will take him. San Francisco loves him, but he will be well gone by then. Bill Walsh doesn't see Jim Druckenmiller as the 49ers' future, so expect them to try to "Til BLOC P R :r Fax ^ ^Campus Russell House Ballrooi nge Area You must make an appc To schedule an appointm 1 Semester at 777-0780 or Mandy R Sponsored by Omega Phi Alpt tfovie (G) ' (?^y_ ______________ ..._ _.______ _____ iture (PG-13) ter (R)""."V. ZZZZ ns 1R). ters (PG-13) @ Genera Columt Cin< 7201-802 Two N 3 $3 seats all da; * Certain featur me, 8-7 t Bult- Ellis led off the inning with a dou0 slug- ble for Clemson, and Khalil Greene folloaded lowed with a walk. A sacrifice bunt moved both run1 balls nerg Up one jjase g0t the Tigers in tanley position to break the game open. , r Strangely enough, it wasn't a blisi's sea- ter^nS base hit or even a Texas League pop fly that scored Ellis, it was yet Brian another miscue. lght in A strikeout of GlTs Jason SingleLe. ton by Lee Gronkiewicz turned into a 5 could wild pitch, and Carolina fell to the hatiseball ed Tigers again, cute a - "We haven't caught as well as I would like for us to, and it certainly led ath for to one 0f their runs tonight," USC coach seman j^y Tanner said. > home After the game, it appeared that certain calls by the umpiring crew could ng end ^ave 5111 impact on the final result. In the bottom of the seventh, with 5. ks cut score tied, Nelson appeared to beat i, with out an infield single, but the firsti went base umpire enraged the home crowd of the and Tanner by calling him out. The next hitter, Jeffcoat, doubled i up to and ended up at third on a passed ball, -eCroy which probably would have scored Nelouts in son given USC the lead. "I have a policy where I won't run Shane across ^ ar?ue a ci?se <^11, but that one wasn't even close," Tanner a two- .. said. ly that "I'm not going to say that the call i knot- cost ns the game, it certainly didn't, but he clearly missed the call," he said. i top of i Couch?' pull off a trade to move up to get that quarterback of the future. Syracuse's Rob Konrad is the best fullback in the draft. Look for my New York Giants to pick him with the 16th pick. However, they already have Charles Way. My apologies to Eben Banks, but Way might npt be the way, and instead be excommunicated from Giant Degeneration X. Konrad is an excellent blocker, a powerful runner and the best pass receiver of all the fullbacks available. Don't expeet too much defense to go until the second round. Many teams will get steals in the later rounds on that side of the ball. North Carolina's Dre Bl/s stock has dropped so far that most draft insiders predict him to go anywhere between the third and fifth rounds. Whoever picks him will get a quality cover corner. Tune in next week, as Don Singletonio proves why he's still one of only two USC students on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List. m April 20,1999 >intment to donate. ent call Patti Ramey I eeves at 544-0414. jaJheDeparjj^ ^HI 6:00,3:50,5:35 1 rVOOj 9:45 1:00,1:45,3:30,4:15,7:00, r ^5,9:25,10:00 1:35,4:30,7:10,9:45 8:10, 4:40,7:10,9:35 8:05,4:30,7:00,9:25 1:50,3:45,5:40,7:35, 9:30 8:00.3:55.5:50. 7:50. 9:50 r ?, , , I Cinema >ia Mall ema otch Rd, 788-7664 p on Wednesday es may be excluded