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By STEVE DANIEL
When Kenneth Toombs
arrived for work at Thomas
Cooper Library at about
5:30 a.m. last Tuesday, he
heard a commotion and
immediately knew what was
haDDeninc.
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the library reflection pond
were being assaulted by a
large dog, while its owner
stood by watching.
Toombs, USC's director of
libraries, threatened to have
a warrant sworn out against
the dog's owner, and notified
Campus Police who arrived
snorily thereafter.
But it was too late. The
dead numbered two; one
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Carolina football player
Dewayne Chivers was injured
Saturday after he
allegedly broke nut nor.
windows with his head,
according to West Columbia
Police.
Chivers, a starting tight
end for USC, was arrested
and charged with disorderly
conduct and destruction of
private property. He is
scheduled to appear
Thursday in West Columbia
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The senior from Camden
was released on a courtesy
summons and paid a
minimum bond of $23.25,
according to West Columbia
?atrolmanC.R. Brown.
Lt. Chester Hall and Officer
Raymond Lee found
Chivers bleeding from a
gash on his forehead as he
was walking east on U.S. 378
Saturday afternoon.
While taking Chivers to
Lexington County Hospital
for treatment, the officers I
noticed that he fit the
description of a man who
was reported smashing car
windows near Osage Avenue
in West Columbia, Brown
said.
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received three phone calls
around 3 p.m. Saturday
reporting the damage.
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touchdowns during the 1980
season.
Spring training was
productive for the 6-5, 225pound
tight end who earned
high praise from head
football coach Jim Carlen.
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