University of South Carolina Libraries
acc: Continued from page 13 "I just wanted to prove to everybody that we have running backs at Maryland," said Joyner, who scored on runs of 49 and 84 yards in the fourth period. As seven, bowl scouts watched, quarterback Boomer Esiason hit 12 of 21 passes for 166 yards and a touchdown, leading Maryland to its sixth straight victory after two losses and a perfect 4-0 conference record. "We have an explosive offense," Esiason said. "I've been saying that since day one and nobody believed me. Now, maybe they will." MANY OF THE Tar Heel defenders were shocked as they watched their overall record fall to 5-2 and their conference record to 2-1, with their plans for a New Year's Day bowl game virtually wiped out. One coach, however, put the game in a simple light. "Fundamentally, they just whipped our fannies," said Tar-Heel Defensive Coordinator Denny Marcin. "They ran exactly the same offense we expected; they just knocked us off the field." In the Duke game, tailback Mike Grayson ran for a season-hiffh 1751 varHs nnH nnp tmiphHrnim oo fho UIho Devils rushed to a 21-0 halftime lead on three Ben Bennett touchdown passes. "We had been depressed," said Duke Head Coach Red Wilson. "You needed something from within to get going." WHAT DUKE tried was a double-tight end alignment with just one running back. The result was 262 rushing yards, records of 4-4 and 1-2 and complete surprise on the part of Georgia Tech Head Coach Bill Curry. "I was disappointed that we could not stop them," said Plirrv u/hnco foam HrnnrmH to A-A "Thorn mora fimoc that w?? ? j j IV aavwv VVUIIl VtK Vj/pwi VV X I. Jk I1VA V TW VA V V111IVO VI?U t we got ourselves back in the ball game, but we just could not hold them when we had to." For the first time in two years, Virginia has a winning streak, and it owes its good fortune to freshman tailback Antonio Rice. He scored once on a six-yard dash and rushed 29 times for 153 yards. The Cavaliers passed sparingly in raising their record to 2-5, completing four of the 12 attemDts for 45 Yards. The Keydets, now 4-4, averted the shutout when John Mitchell passed six yards to Tom Radle for a fourthquarter touchdown. JOE McINTOSH suffered an ankle injury in the first 'v quarter of the Wolfpacks' annual war with the Gamecocks. By the time Mcintosh recovered, however, freshman replacement Michael Miller had more than made up for this absence. Governor's & Restaurant vRmSWW *? atthe ^mh'w Capital Inn 1901 Assembly Street i is featuring SurfCSlTurf includes j | Ribeye Steak CSi Sauteed Shrimp r ! on a bed of wild rice, crispy green salad, j ! vegetable with French bread CSi butter [ 1 For The Unbelievable Price of \ $2.99 [ ; A Dinner You Can't Afford To Miss ; I Dinner Served Mon.-Sat. 5-10 PM ! ! Happy Hour Caucus Lounge 4-7 PM LAST CHANCE If you missed the action the II st time don't despair because your 2nd chance for having your portrait made is Nov. 1 st & 3-5 wants you to catch the action I the 2nd TIME AROUND. No Appointment Needed Rm. 316 Russell House 9 to 5 YEARBOOK PICTURES ) USC's men's From Staff and Wire Reports USC's golf team survived a shaky final round Saturday to beat the Ciemson Tigers ana win me muui Carolina Intercollegiate golf tournament at the Hampton Country Club. The Gamecocks scored 855, edging ? Ciemson's 857 in the 12-team grid. Rick Sepp shot a 70 in the final round to earn the individual USC championship with a 210. Carolina set a tournament record with a 16-under-par 272 in the first round. FOOTBALL TICKET DISTRIBUTION for the Nov. 6 USCFlorida State game will be Monday instead of Tuesday because of the Election Day holiday. Tickets will be distributed in Russell House lobby Wednesday and Thursday. CAROLINA'S JUNIOR VARSITY football team closes its season tomorrow when the Gamecocks travel to Athens, Ga., to meet the University of Georgia Bulldogs. The Gamecocks hope to end the season on a winning note, after losing their first game in six years last Monday when Tennessee Military Institute beat them 20-6. nnn USC'S WOMEN'S GOLF team continues to play in the Lady Wolfpack Invitational tournament at Raleigh, N.C., today through Wednesday. Twenty-three teams are competing * n fVirt fnnrnnmnnf tirVli nVi Karfnn in uiu ivui iiaiiiuiii., wiiivii Mv^uii yesterday at the McGregor Downs Country Club. Carolina won the meet last year and was runner-up in 1980. 1 ===== I^^REE Collating and sti | your copies. No rr i (with this coi f classifieds KE npiv CAMPUS NOTICES TRIP WE SI use EQUESTRIAN CLUB IS HOSTING INTERCOLLEGIATE ~1 HORSE SHOW. FOR MORE INFORM. ATTEND MEETINGS ON WED. 7 30 P.M. RM 135 P.E. IE,,, CENTER. ,,lut Criminal Justice students: hear mpnKen Laws, project "Get Smart" Nov. 9, 4:00, room 203, Currell n?< ? College. r"S WANTED formi I OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum- DeVe] mer/year round. Europe, S. us< Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. wav $500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. STlir Free info. Write IJC Box 52-SC, infori Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. you'll f rpp Math 122 Tutor. $5/hour. Call STUI Amy after 5:30 p.m. 7-5531. 6000' Earn up to $1000.00 per semester I Ig Representative needed to sell Listei unique gift items to Greek porta nrffnnizatinriR Tftrritorv IB guaranteed. Must have camera. ?mmp Send name, age, Greek affiliation v i (if any), student year, and address I to SILHOUETTE, 1145 Bardstown 5Jrr" I Hoad, Louisville, Kentucky 40204. Nove WANTED: Christian fnd: I piano/keyboards player and lead I guitar player for contemporary |ue I christian band. Must have own oflv?i i equipment. Call: 794-9253 or 256- Wr<.. 0789 for info. S C ' * I HOUSING W; FOR KENT: Apt. adjacent to N.Y. I campus, $300, includes utilities. sport I 790-3812. . Need female to share 2BR forge apartment near campus. Graduate Thur or law student only. Call Beth I (days) 777-8161 or before midnight I 799-0053. STUI I PERSONALS wo'ui I Horseback Trail Rides. 1,000 gj acres, no guide necessary. For ~ " appointment call Windchime I Farm. Columbia, 754-3080. "iiiihihiwihihiiiiihwwiubih?iiimnmiMiin mm golf team win THE INTRAMURAL/RECREATIONAL Sports Office is sponsoring a co-rec two on-two outdoor basketball contest, called the Turkey Shoot Out, Nov. 1518 on the courts directly east of the Blatt Physical Education Center. The winner will receive a Thanksgiving turkey. Entries are due Nov. 9. A captain's meeting will be held Nov. 10, 5 p.m. in Blatt Physical Education Center room 11. Entry forms are available in Blatt Physical Education Center room 102. SWIMMING AND DIVING entries are due Thursday for the Intramural/Recreational meet, to be held at 6 p.m. Nov. 10 at the USC pool. The meet will feature a medley maIa*. CA (wAAcfirla irnt?rl icicty, %JKJ~y ai U 11 ttolj , IMV-Jruiu backstroke, 100-yard individual medley, one-meter diving, 100-yard freestyle, 50-yard butterfly, 50-yard breaststroke and 200-yard freestyle relay. Persons may compete in three individual events, or two individual events and one relay. Entry forms are available in Blatt Physical Education Center room 102. NORTH CAROLINA A & T'S football team's punter was helped off the field Saturday and later died at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro of - 1 !i- 1 ?m ?.2l ? unnnown causes, nospiuai omciais said. Travis Kelly, of Southern Pines, N.C., had punted twice and did not appear to have been hit during the 3118 victory over Morgan State. After complaining of a severe headache, he was taken to Moses Cone by ambulance. 1 Get ini j 1 (inch | n cl J '1 on m".1"3 i dhui iBnimum. i jpon) lfl T | Mon.-Tues. Expires " ^ HHMHHHI 2822 Rosewo G PARTY. ALL-YOU- phone"-'wa^da"0"1 " IK! and a chance to WIN A Pnone- Wanda 1) ATLANTA. BATES ATTENTION VE r SOCIAL HALL, FRIDAY STUDENTS ? A special 5* 5 available at the Placemi f*-"'- ??TS $2.00, Lieber College, to assisi ON PICKENS STREET carper nlaccmcnt dfocg< GE. THE RAMP. AND AT DOOR TODAY, WED., AND * IS. SPONSORED BY PRSSA. Two session workshop of splf-hvmnnsis to I the COUPLES ENRICH- mastery over one's ph; r WEEKEND WORKSHOP! psychological well being i how to communicate, SOon at Counseling ar iate more effectively and Development Center. Ci in an individual within the for information. onship. Call 777-5223 for inition. Counseling and Human C-2, Happy Birthdaj iopment Center. "someday ! Love ya bui ^ SINGLES now have a new EVERY NIGHT AT to meet. It's COLLEGE ETHEL'S. Buy 1 Pitcl )ENTS MAGAZINE! Request FREE. 50< Natural nation by November 15 and Ladies. receive our first issue for Write: COLLEGE ATTENTION VI )ENTS MAGAZINE, Box STUDENTS ? Resum Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Interviewing, Job Se Career Objective sen iTENING IMPROVEMENT offered at the Careei ning is one of the most im- Office, Lieber College, nt skills you can learn. This 7280. session course will teach you of the ways you can enhance "Who is John Gait*! ability to really understand. admire Ayn Rand novel s Mondays and Wednesdays SHRUGGED and 2:00 to 3:00 Dm, beginning TAINHEAD? Philosopl mber 8. Call the Counseling iectivism Seminar beg Human Development Center fan! 772-5152. [formation, 777-6573. Local group loc w cuiiiiiiuimy urbanization - musicians to play in , Lesbians, and Friends. terested call Todd C. Te i: P.O. Box 5193, Columbia, 5117, after 5 p.m. >9250. Confidentiality assured. possibility. kNTED. Hide to Port Orchard, ATTENTION V for 4 kittens. Will pay tran- STUDENTS ? Seniors i ation one way. 777-6504. interviewing as soon i Hegister today at the )MEN RUGGERS ? Don t Office, Lieber College. :t practice Mondays and 3166/4164. sdays7-9p.m. Band Field. Hey, do you want to TTENTION VETERAN Get COCKY ABOUT ' DENTS Do you need a tutor to ancj you wj|i All organi you with a difficult subject or you want to have cov< d you like to earn some extra Garnet and Black, wr jy through tutoring? Call the Annette Price and m> nseling and Human ^32. Get cocky abo dopment Center, USC, at 777- P s us know W for more information. WHEN your organixati V s tournament Dr Norm Mavpr fiuilfnrH rAi.nK. ? - - - - ? ) MUII*v* w vuuntjr medical examiner, said Kelly died after reaching the hsopital. He said the body was taken to Chapel Hill, where a state medical examiner was scheduled to perform an autopsy. Kelly, a 6-1, 180-pound junior, averaged 38.1 yards a punt this season as the second leading punter in the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference. THE FURMAN PALADINS are dominating the Southern Conference, as they downed the Davidson Wildcats 63-14 in Greenville Saturday. The Paladins, who upset USC earlier this year, scored 56 points in the first half as they improved their record to 6-2. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY won its third consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference cross-country championship Saturday at the University of Maryland. The Tigers finished in three of the a. r _i J J : i-J 41? lop iuur piuces auu uunnuateu uie competition in the low-score-wins meet with 33 points. THE GOODY'S 300 auto race Feb. 13 at Daytona International Speedway will feature a guaranteed $200,000 purse, the largest payoff in the history of NASCAR's late model sportsman division. The 300-mile event will be run as part of Daytona Speed Weeks, which culminates with the Daytona 500 Grand Nat onal stock car race. Bill France Jr., president of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, made the announcement Saturday, noting that the purse is the largest ever offered for a stock car race other than a Grand National event. . to the BBQ Habit! I dl-U-Can-Eat Buffet iding Ribs, BBQ, Hash, sicken, and veggies) ily $4.25 IIIWIUUCU jj iu n |1 Jlf 1 NX a Mil{ Wed.-Sat. od Drive 79?2895l nswer the ATTENTION: Last years i Portfolio short story wirters! TK-HAM Whoever wrote the "Sweeney advi^nr is St0ry>'i P,ease co,ltact "S at 777M omcc. 2076. Thank you. t you with FOR ALL THE 3,560 UNiures Ask DECLARED MAJORS: To see an -3166/4164. advisor and be pre-registered for next semester, you must come to on the use 1621 College Street on the following help gain days: Last name L^: Nov. 8-10, Aysical and D: Nov u.12i r.z: Nov. 15-16, E- i beginning K: Nov. 17-18. You must have with id Human yOU a completed course-selection ill 777-5223 worksheet, so pick one up at the Center for Undeclared Majors . ? right NOW! r! See ya riches! C-2 Try-outs for 308, (USC's Win. terguard), Rifle Line will be Moil. WENDY Nov. 8 at the PE Center gym, 308 at rier, Get 1 6:30 p.m. Bring own equipment. Light for More info call Bann Hall, 7-4278. SERVICES ETERAN e Writintr uimm, uiM?KKrAllul\?, arch and RESUMES ? WORI) linars are PROCESSOR AT YOUR SERVICE Planning AT UNIVERSAL COPIES. 254 Phone 777- 8931 l.B.M. PROMPT, PROFES? SIONAL TYPING. PROOF-READDid you |N(i INCLUDED. REASONABLE. s~ ATLAb NEAR CAMPUS. 799-7587. j FOUNhy of Ob TYPING ON WORDPROCES;inning thi son, RESUMES ? THESES ? DISSERTATIONS. REASONABLE RATES ? EASY REV1- j , SION- NEAR CAMPUS. KANE band In- SECRETARIAL. 256-9085. xrell at 786Recording TYPING ? FAST, ACCURATE. DAYS, EVENINGS, WEEKENDS, j nn ? v, CALL ELLIE. 787-4154. E T E R A N should start 3 D TYPING SERVICE jj *s possible. Term papers, resumes, theses, I Placement etc LoW rutes. 2129 Santee Avenue I Phone 777- (across from C&S Bank Drive- I Thru) Five Points. 765-0630 or 7B8- I be eovered? ! YOURSELF Typing on Word Processor. I zations ? if Resumes, Theses, anything, fast I ?rage in the accurate easy revisions M.I.S. 731- I ite me. I'm 9250. j ' Box no. is | "typurseH. Typing: $1.25/pg. Campus ? HERE and walking distance. Call 771-7365 I on meets. weekends and evenings.