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Darmody : From Staff and Wire Reports Kevin Darmody, a 6-7 senio team, will be out of action wit) four to six weeks, according to Assistant Coach Kurt I Springfield, Va.. native, sdi basketball skill driiis and w practice. The Gamecocks open the strong State. n use PLACE KICKER Mai two more school records in the The Atlanta native's 51-yard Saturday marked the seventh goals in a game, breaking the o The kick was also the thii Fleetwood already owned the 58-yarder against Georgia). n IN WEDNESDAY'S soccer s mai Carolina 's soccer team wa i team is ranked fifth in the Soutl U uses WOMEN'S GOLF te Ky., Sunday through Wcdnesd Kat Invitational Golf Tournam< South Carolina, North Car among the top 17 contenders. USC will send five players Kim Simmons, Robin Abare an under the guidance of Assistant LJ I USC'S MEN'S TENNIS te Clemson Tennis Classic at Cle Saturday and Sunday. Other participants include Southern Illinois, as well as the n r v USC'S JUNIOR VARSITY tryouts Oct. 15, 16 and 17. Coack Kurt Kanaskie said ht try out, and about 12 or 13 will n * jh ^ pi La i# ; ? mb* n Looking for a jt I Openings for hi I Iniiart IWff JHVy W f a/ L Pay~$Q per hour Mon. - Fri. 15 hours per week Excellent benefits Inquire at Student Emp!o\ I EqL Banrnmrrr^f r rirrTrniTrnii fit ...... sprains anl r forward for USC's basketball 1 a sprained ankle for probably ?a Carolina assistant coach. lanasKie said Darmody, a ained his ankle while doing nil miss the Oct. 15 start of season Nov. 27 against Armnn k Fleetwood has established field goal category. I effort against Cincinnati last time he has kicked two field Id record of six. rd longest in school history, record for the longest kick (a nn >tory, the Gamecock reported s ranked fifth in the state. The least. LJU am will travel to Lexington, lay for the sixth-annual Lady jnt. olina and Kentucky will be ? Lisa Russell, Jan Rikard, id Suzy Ellison ? to the event, Coach Chip Wells. it i am will participate in the mson University this Friday, Georgia, Florida State and Tigers. in basketball team will hold i expects about 40 students to lake the team. t + * arents coming * r the big * lotball game? * * na em a place j > stay in the J * iniversity j 'elephone J Directory. * f * * !: -kit-Air heir it _ 2_J \ f lypi I I iart-time Job? ard workers at * / O/M*! fKJ! ?JC71 V70C vment Office | >al Oppo/tLfr7/|^ kle, out 4t( sports i MAKS HILL COLLEGE'S for mally appealed a decision to d athletic director and football coa The appeal to the executive coi of trustees was received Monda president Fred Bentley. A spokesman in Bentley's offii for the hearing, which will be sc of Charlotte, N.C., chairman of tl _ UL ni/uun LbAUUlii HASUUAL follows: Friday, California (Zahn, 18-8] 3:15p.m.; Atlanta (Camp, 11-13 (Stuper, 9-7), 8:25 p.m. Saturday: California at Milwai St. Louis at Atlanta, 8:15 p.m. Sunday: California at Mih necessary; St. Louis at Atlanta, 8 Monday: St. Louis at Atlanta, 3 The World Series begins Tu League champion traveling to champ. nr CAROLINA'S WOMEN'S Tallahassee, Fla., today and Sf their toughest tournament of th< ( I Inivprsi t V 1 Invitafinnol , .... v f JLA1 T A tV* V1V/1IU A . The Lady Gamecocks, coming the Carolina Classic this past w< stronger of the two FSU tourn Coach Terrie Drake. "There are four teams in our p< chance oi making it to the finals, team, and we are starting to sho play. The main thing we need to killer instinct," she said. uuu USC'S MEN'S GOLF team w tercollegiate tournament Saturd Country Club in Pickens, S.C. n ii ? 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"All the facts are i starting quarterback against Vii FORD SAID the only thing tl from playing would be if his '? him. Ford declined comment last was benched, believing that an; more attention to the incident. "This is no Watergate, we ju Homer," Ford said Tuesday. "I thing for any other player or ma Ford said if one good point cai it was the performance by h reserve quarterback Mike Epp Charlotte, N.C., completed nine Clemson's 24-6 win over Kentucl "WE NOW know we have t terbacks," Ford said. "Mike Ej did a tremendous job. I can't < performance." Ford said he has no illusic Virginia game in Charlottesvill under first-year coach George Clemson in football, but For< confidence. "Virginia will play hard a because they are hungry for th Welch," he said. 'They are 0-4, opponents over the course of the have a solid offense.55 oom Standardized tests show our student o students completing two year programs ilso Hurry, it takes a lot of time to make all arrt SPRING SEMESTER ? 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