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I \ mm, ^i^B98^^SHBHBP^ Dewayne Chivers, a US allegedly broke car wind Da ft IfSi 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 happening. The feathered residents of 1 the library reflection pond | were ue?ng assauuea Dy 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 shortly thereafter. But it was too late. The dead numbered two; one 'ImBI HiPii i nnur for the full page ad in this edition The GAMtCOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays, Wenesdays and Fridays during the (all and spring semesters and once weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions with the exception ot university holidays and examination periodf.. Opinions expressed in the GAMfCOCK are those oi the editors * and not those ot the University ol South Carolina. The University ot South Carolina K an equal opportunity institution. The Hoard o4 Slvrf#?l FubU* ?Hom And i Comm unit s tin m h the puhfnher of the I CAMfCOCK. The Student Medis Office / h the osrenl ' f auvi> m inC I CAMtCOCK. I lhanne of addre*? (omn, iubtcripttnn request* 4 nd other (orie tpoode me I fhould be *ent In the CAMfCOCK, Box / I 851II, ftusseU Hon u\ Univenity of J South Cjrolinj. Columbia. S.C. 29200 1 Subscription rafet are J?. 50 per I \emetfet *nd $2 for the summer I ?e?ionv Hiird fUt* 4( Columhu i St" I ....... ) l-V?. .;r-?; KK^^fy IC tight end, was arrested an< ows with his head. II. airr IIS UJV duckling and one full-grown duck. POLICE SAID the dog's owner couldn't be charged with anything because there was no evidence linking the deaths with his dog. Lon-campu Days an< USC Student, Call Fer Creative Le; 111 m 14k gold Sfi H PENDANT^^^ ^ I Actui y At THE JEWELR | M 2909 PLATT SPRINGS RD., "It's More Than Just; TAPES & i NEW RE /j|?< IMPORTS, ?m A POSTEF 35^ A pA 9*9 SUMTE / P ;X:: :;j^^^^^aK 1 released Saturday after he Garnet and Black photo Ducks Toombs said he thought the dog's owner had intentionally brought his dog out to the reflection pond because he could see no other reason why anyone would be out there so early in the morning. j)fjBlii5ippipi)ja(ia)Bp C /""l_lII rv r* a nr 1= j mull/ v.ni\c raj | d Evenings fig] , Faculty & Staff M n Tillman ? arning Center H] 7142 I iM*MnU(aU[aiaij? ipareHHBH^ ^ND DOLLAR ^ARR,NGS| il Size $1695 I V U/Anrurti irr i v*rti\muu3t 1 11 W. COLA. 9 til 6 Mon.-Sat. BB inother Jewelry Store" h RECORDS :l FAQPQ 2 OFF COLLECTIBLES, JAZZ, ?S, MAGAZINES RAPHERNAUA R 799-5947 Playc Breal By TRACY HELMS Sport* Editor Carolina football player Dewayne Chivers was injured Saturday after he allegedly broke out car 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 Court. The senior from Camden was released on a courtesy summons and paid a minimum bond of $23.25, according to West Columbia Patrolman C.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 noticed that he fit the description of a man who was reported smashing car wiiiuows near usage Avenue 1 in West Columbia, Brown ' said. West Columbia Police ! received three phone calls around 3 p.m. Saturday reporting the damage. I well* VIIII FAMII 1st FL< NE> 1/ / MO (when I 1 BU >r Cha king C nui ^mvers was released shortly after being charged, Brown said. Chivers caught seven passes for 110 yards and two 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. "He's been a pleasant BPHHi _ ? r~js \ys0 \ Choc | Nut Si 1 Served wit-h rirh | walnuts w/mapu | w/whipped cream I 7 U Coupon E | Sunday Ni< AMU mwn le Back sti LY HAIR CE OOR RUSSELL It to rnrw qtr ? -W b# w w -V w v 7-70' IMDAY-FRIC 8:30-8:30 suilding hour SATUPnav 10:00-5:00 \CKSERVH AVAILABLE Bv Vivian 8HHHBHHHHR9RBS IL. 1 iriea illss surprise," Cvlen said of Chivers' afterBspring prac- J Carl?tt saidlchivers had made fVast fjnprovements ; and would filnhe tight end spot made vajfent by Willie Scott's groduaion. Chivei^, M three-sport stando||^at pamden High uvuuvi i;unii% ill I Caroling in 19ft, saw innted JL action for the Bamecocks in W his firs^tooseEsons. 1 ffi Open ^1 J ];iverv night | fp tifiopm | I I H I 12 _ f I A olate i jndae j i milk rchlcolate, W 3 syrup; Stopped | I and a cherty ri 9?|l |J xpiresThis I / ghtattOpm| | j Lfdenps! I I NTEH I ] IOUSE 1 I j 18l jay i r; 5 allc>w)| ^ rES|f ff