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I -sports. (JSC looks for fi Game USC midfielder David Bu with three assists in a gar College of Charleston. U.S. Olyn lack of inl (AP) - The U.S. Olyrn "Petticoat Paul Revere tough to awaken the growing importance of v "I called one big city : up an interview," sai< Nugent, the trail bosi country drive, "and brushoff. 'We only wri stuff on this paper,' the e "A columnist on anotl one of country's most me: 'I've done my qi athletes for this month, do something in three or Nugent serves as tra1 mother, secretary and one of the most interestii sports ? a two-year, 60-c former Olympic athlete! women's image in movement. Their purpose ? possible medium, ra newspapers and even pi to encourage young wo Sophomore c By Donnis Switzer For starting USC quartc oviucuuilg lit' UUCM1 i wain The sophomore signal business degree last yeai department. That, too, is li "I sort of change aroun< Bradshaw said. He did admit some worr said he realizes it's not too "I'm just glad I don't hs I've got three more years hof A /\ r* "?n- w; a suniui anu nui 0,180 pound Spartanburg n Bradshaw's main concer Carolina's football team. Bradshaw said he believ( season, although their reco "I still feel like we've go Bradshaw said. "We're g( have an awfully good seaso Bradshaw's performance Duke, Georgia and Cincinn Adaincf Hnlrn Dt?a/lcilini ii^uiuot jl^uivv;, jlji auona pleted 15 of 28 attempts, b Georgia his statistics were on 11 attempts for 49 yards Bradshaw did not throw ? irst soccer win against 1 I A- I ulH L.llBiPi SSI Photo hy Laura WHind rr (8) set a school record ne Wednesday against ipic Committe terest in womi ipic Committee's get interested s" are finding it ticularly those < country to the and to soup up c< /omen's sports. "The inclinati newspaper to set of the emphasis 1 vivacious Peg gals," Nugent i 5 of the cross- everybody that I got a quick as attractive a te about macho men's. It isn't et ditorsaid. The project ii ler major paper, Cola Corp. at ai prestigious, told thousands of d uota on women blessing of the U I'll be happy to Nugent works fourweeks."' for one of the tx ve\ agent, house relations firms comptroller for base, tie enterorises in hac cnrrm :ity tour by three attractive and p 5 to promote the who packed th< the Olympic husbands, "We' Games in Los Ar through every They preach a dio, television, sin for a lady t iblic clinics ? is trend is towai men athletes to woman. luarterback Bradsh . g irback Rill RraHshau; thp future ic to worry about today. g l-caller was working toward a \ but now he's in the psychology tl kely to change, he said. y; i, get a little taste of everything," tv ies about his future, however, and o! early to start planning for it. b; ive to worry about that right now. ; (to complete a degree). I would B know what I'm going to do," the 6- If ativesaid. tli n now, however, is his position on rn ?s the Gamecocks can have a good te ...I ; r. ? <? 1 VI Id 0-4. t a lot of character on our team," to )ing to bounce back. We can still Bi n." CI cl es in the past three games against ati have not been his best. sa w threw for 165 yards and comut was intercepted twice. Against ( worse; he completed five passes w with one interception. G t touchdown pass in either game. w "igers - m ce sixth- n By Johnny Boggs After four consecutive shutout team faces its toughest opponc Clemson University Tigers invade The Tigers are ranked sixth in loss coming against top-ranked D Carolina is ranked fifth in the Sc record after Wednesday's 7-0 Charleston. USC Head Soccer Coach Mark I another traditional Carolina-Clen Clemson owns a perfect reco soccer team, but all the games, year's 5-1 Tiger win, were won by it! mi w m. t 1 a 4? * - * i i miMv ix)iii teams are pJ Berson said. "Clemson was pre\ and now are number six in the matched as very decided underdo Berson said the homefield sil Gamecocks an edge. "There's no question about that support all year at home from our our team with a good vocal folh team. "Our kids are ready to play," ] some tremendously talented indi deserved of the number six rankir "It will be a gigantic challenge home crowd," Berson said. I act vi? *n n ' * m unoi icitin, v/iciiidua anu ua tie going into the second half. 1 goals in the second half to whip the "That was the only game agj down to the wire," Berson recall was severely shaken, but we still f "This year our players come ii physically, and hopefully we will t ForCarolina to earn its first w upstate rival, Berson said "I thinl ie notes t ;n's sports) - ni in various sports, par- W :>n the Olympic program, bommunity support. c( on has been to give most th to the guys and forget the said. "We want to show g? women's sports are just in nd as important as the Cj isy." G; 5 underwritten by Coca- in i expense of hundreds of ta lollars and carries the th .S. Olympic Committee. as an account ga Dttling company's public in Atlanta, the home jc be mided herself with three pi, ersuasive ex-Olympians, ;ir bags and told their 11 see you after the 1964 in igeles." th single gospel: it isn't a T\ d develop muscles. The Bi *d the fresh, outdoor L< Li aw not worried Against Cincinnati, Bradshaw oing 0 for 4 in passing. "Hopefully I'm learning from oing to get better," he said. Senior reserve quarterback Goi le Georgia game in the fourth q ards, completing 10 of 16 passes vo touchdowns. "He (Beckham) pushes me, and 'hor Kottor I ?' 41?* MVUVI . A ci11iiiv it a guuu iriai all, he can come in. He did a great Switching his thoughts back 1 radshaw said a career in professi I ever got the opportunity, I'd lat'sa long way away." Bradshaw said football and aci uch spare time, but when they d< nnis. Still, he said free time is ran "It seems like whenever you hav * study, because you don't get a raHchau/ cniH Recruited by large Southern lemson, Georgia, Vanderbilt and lose USC because he liked the coa< "I would never change where I a ii(l. Bradshaw said he is satisfied v orried about the future. With tv aitiecock quarterback, the future hether he wants to look toward it o ' * At' v ' anked Cli wins, the Gamecock soccer ;nt of the year when the i the Graveyard Sunday, the nation, with their only like University 1-0 Sept. 26. oitheast region with a 6-2-1 win over the College of Person said he is looking for ison battle. rd against the Gamecock with the exception of last one point. laying well at this time," iously ranked number one nation. I think we will be gsin the game." te definitely will give the ," he said. "We've had good fans. When they get behind wing, it adds a lot to our Berson said. "Clemson has viduals and they are justly ig in the country. for our team bolstered by a C were deadlocked in a 1-1 ^he Tigers rallied for four 5 Gamecocks. linst Clemson that wasn't led. "Last year, our lineup ought courageously. ito the game a little better >e prepared." rin in five tries against its c we will just have to scrap. Uumni gam If Sammy Fretwell October usually conjures th ehts. rhan^ino Ipjiupc fnr orld Series. For those who f iseball, thoughts also mi( intest that is becoming a UJ e alumni baseball game. Since its inception three > ime has drawn a few fai iportantly, it has mat irolina baseball players a( amecocks. This year is no e> lpressive lineup of forme kes to the diamond SaturHa e Roost. "We decided several yeai ime like this would be a goo > fall practice," USC as: thnny Hunton said. "It ad< (cause there are quite a f? ayers who come back for the This year's group of pronr eludes pitchers Randy Mai e Chicago Cubs this past vitty and Dennis Lubert, c *aves organization; Bobby mis Cardinals farm team indrum, of the Cincinnati Rc about future continued this natfprn * ? these mistakes, and I'm 'don Beckham came into uarter and racked up 138 with one interception and I push him. We make each t if we aren't moving the job against Georgia.'' :o the "distant" future, onal football is "a dream, love to give it a try. But idemics don't leave him o he likes to play golf and e in his schedule. e free time now, you have whole lot of free time," universities, including USC, Bradshaw said he :hes and players. m now, for anything," he vith the present and unl/O VPflr? romoininrl ? . _ J ?.V..IU1IU1I5 ao rt looks promising for him, >r not. emson Si We will have to take advan when we have to. Historic problem." But the Gamecocks past , They have scored 25 points i the defense has been playing "THIS IS a gigantic chal looking forward to it. Our dt our offense has been creati tly," he added. After Sunday's Clemson g, off before playing Duke at th "These next two games make the NCAA playoffs," have them both at the Grave In Wednesday afternoor Charleston Cougars, David assists in a game with three Eric Hawkes, Chris Heide goal during the first half, w at the 34:52 mark. IN THE second half, Mil David Goodchild found th assisting Goodchild. Burr got his final assist Menhart with less than three and Menhart scored to give t The Clemson Tigers also v International 5-0 at Clemson. Game time Sunday is 2 i Droaacast tne game live stai broadcast the Diike matchu game Nov. 7. e becoming infielder Ro Indians orga oughts of crisp Other play >tball and the are infielder: ollow Carolina USC standou ?ht turn to a Tom Williair 5C tradition ? 1978 first Marquardt, < roarc o rtA ^ u y ciio junn VjrciniDr lis. But more pitcher Marti ched former The curn gainst current "really excil iception, as an said. "Most r Gamecocks pro ball, and y afternoon at it up with s professional 1 s ago that a Fall practi d way to wind well, Head Cc sistant coach "I'm very is excitement has turned 01 ew prominent games with * igame." hit the ball a have seen, bu .inent players hesaid. ptz, 11-10 with Raines sail season; Jeff cemed about >f the Atlanta prove(jf "We f Wich o c* r member; Bill ' think we she ;ds chain; and Game time Quarterback Bill Bradshaw running back Carl West in Ca against the Richmond Spider: I. jnuay tage of our opponents' mistakes ally, that has been our biggest Four games have been shutouts, n those contests, and Berson said ; well. lenge for our team, and we are ifense has been playing well and ing scoring opportunities recename, the Gamecocks take a week ic Vjiavcj'diu UL'l. I/. are the ones we have to win to Berson said. "We're thankful to yard." i's blanking of the College of Burr set a school record for most ' lberger and Burr each found the ith Burr assisting Hawkes' score Ice Menhart, Steve Presing and e back of the net, with Burr of the day when he passed to i minutes remaining in the game, he Gamecocks a 7-0 win. von Wednesday, beating Florida a.m., and WUSC-FM radio will ting at 1:55 p.m. W'USC also will p Oct. 17 and the Georgia State fall tradition i Carraway, of the Cleveland nization. ers to be in uniform Saturday 5 Bart Murphy, Jeff Grantz (a t in both football and baseball), is, Bob Kleinknecht, Jim Curl, team Ail-American John mtfielders Chuck MeLean and ell, catcher Keith Taylor and in Small. int Gamecock players are ;ed about the game," Hunton of them have expectations of when they get a chance to mix ome of the guys who are in 3aseball they really enjoy it." ce for the 1983 team has tone >ach June Raines said. pleased with the way practice it. We've had a few scrimmage Jther schools where we didn't s well as I would have liked to it overall we've been all right," d the only area he was conwas pitching, but it has imwon't be as overpowering, but >uld be OK for the spring." is 2 p.m. at Sarge Frye Field. BbJPsM I ::: ' .. '' ^ ...... dumps a short pass to rolina's Sept. 11 game