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-sports? HBHHI fMH * cawaaBMaii .11. iiiuu?i i?n .... m Carolina | By Tim Gochnaur "You go into every game wai as well as you can play and hi ponent doesn't put it all toge you." So said Navy Head Football Tranquill, whose Midshipmen, ,; Richard Bell's Gamecocks, 3-6, Williams-Brice Stadium. Navy compiled 353 yards tota Saturday in a 20-18 victor Qvranuco ITnivorcitv Hranapmp VIII? V* UIKJ V* those yards were gained on the said he is impressed with Nav performance. "They've got good personnel, consistent and they don't beat t Bell said. Tom Tarquinio, who has perience from 1981, will be pla of injured quarterback Marcc who broke his leg against The 23. Tarauinio will Drobablv be p? end Mark Stevens and split en if Navy's past performance is i Navy also passes to fullback and tailback Rich Clouse frc X 1V/1U. Lady Gami continue t in tennis t By Mary Beth Wingate USC's women's tennis te? the Converse Invitational against some of the nation's t The Lady Gamecocks wil ford. Southern California am tournament, which ends Sun "This will be an individi team vs. team," Coach Jeff 1 THE GAMECOCKS INC with wins over North Carol marking the end of team ma "I felt we played bettei Kefalos said, but added that had basically the same abilii USC has beaten four team: 20 ranked, including Indian; year. Other wins were o Princeton. "I feel that our ranking sh said. "The preseason rank and I feel we'll be in the top < 9r nn a * c> a ir\ ri ADA rv i*,r /iiiUn d/\u/ ^//iivv/ schedule, which includes Tenn.; Dallas, Texas; and E "Our goal is to finish in I complishing that goal entail Parlaying the performam Laura Bernstein have been I Katie Hargarten and Jill Ha Bernstein has a 6-1 sir finishing 20-e last year. Ht combined 10-1 record in sing Johnna Chafin, Ellen O* Kneale, who play tne no. z i among the team member singles and doubles competi wmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammm ^ ' ??? Hb mmmmm, mmmmmmmmmmrx _ Photo by Andy Uval?y plays host ti "Skehan is generall; T : : hut is nuirk on trans 1 " 8WPlay said "ciouse is a si iw o<T?>no? deceptive speed and qui ther against Bilking for thele ;?rgand( iCday at Stopping the Midshi, Saturday ai job of Caroiina.s defens 1 offense last Passing yards and 12 l oitense last Floridfl iinivprsit n anH^i of Tranquill described i ground. Bell as' very mobile physic ^s offensive ni j and Arkansas, and we they re very problems ? hemselves, ugc tackles Andrew starting ex- Wr'8ht and ?uard Riel starling ex tQ lefld the defense b, fpflJnaripnf ri'sh must improve. ' Citadel Oct "We didn t play vei uitaaei uci. BelJ gaid about the Fg with passes underneatl H Rill cJhak Carolina's offense a ,d Bill Cebak, sophomore qu Andy Skehan f^aw, returning to th. _ . . three-week absence a >m the back- . , points or more. ecocks IlJSI o play *nurnament <( * ? A im continues competition in * * in Santa Barbara, Calif., op teams. \ 1 compete with UCLA, Stand other powerful teams in the * f. day. jal tournament instead of a ** <efalos said. x'T*f REASED their record to 8-0 I ina Oct. 28 and Duke Oct. 29, tches. *1. ^ t:: A against Duke than UNC," A the Tar Heels and Blue Devils s this year that have been topi, ranked sixth nationally last ver archrival Clemson and m lould be pretty good," Kefalos ings come out in December, sight." |j| LINA faces a tough spring tournaments in Knoxville, Uoomington, Ind. the top five and whatever ac- j s,"he said. :e of sophomore Ail-American fcgri the performances of freshmen -.?i? nn;/i uaici, i\ciaiuo Daiu. igles record this fall, after j irgarten and Hausler have a 3es' action. xieder, Dawn Otto and Amy ;hrough No. 6 singles slots, are |' s who see a lot of action in ition, according to Kefalos. Tn8 NCAA I nn Plot UII UlCfl i WASHINGTON : Collegiate Athletic A refusing comment c ? . ?1 that the NCAA Con \ volleyball team has voted to put tli \ its season football program on j iday defeating The Washington P Marion College 15- that the committee v . 12 15. 15-2. The ui inn a^tiuiiof 11 icks ended the violations. with a 13-25 The Post quoted i saying the action w< national collegiate f( regional and nation season bowl play for NCAA officials Mission, Kan., Wedn J comment on the repc Clemson officials i about the probai questions to Clems chley, who was in S Wednesday. a Midshinmni y used for blocking, lp the middle," Bell ashing runner with PlaCBI Williai ickness." backs will be a [/* ,'* ?ood sized'' offensive pmen offense is the Expected E ?e, which gave up 437 atfpnHaiirft- / !9 rushing yards to axiennanue. \ y last week. the Carolina defense "Bradshaw's goi rally, and they're big "Bill's done a good *essed with Carolina. weeks, and we felt 1 e size as Notre Dame to start. Being do\ 're gonna have some he's prospered and j Navy's defense n Prnvpnpp and TTYnnk starts as USC'S (Ilia key Hagood continue "Their quarterb; it Bell said the pass said. "We know fi game last year th y well defensively," done. The other fel U game. "We got hit of a sprint-out type, iall day." Tranquill said tgainst Navy will be freshman Thomas arterback Bill Brad- leading rusher with i starting job after a "Their little tailb nd two losses by 30 films," Tranquill, said. "He's got "! Qnrror tpam ends h b# U^VJfVIVI iWMI I I Wl i%?w * : - * -%3' < # ? :%V?: ?v#mii*r <!??* \wSl* .. a*? * Im^gl4^ ** |%f ^ *' ^mSK C defender Tim Berre (6) races an Appalachia 9 soccer player to the ball in Wednesday's ga Gamecocks won 5-1. officials rem; Tison Universi (AP) ? National The Post ssociation officials are appeal the >n a newspaper report reduce the imittee on Infractions the univers le Clemson University also said tt probation. show cause ost reported yesterday take disci] oted to put the Clemson assistant co ii ior iwu yeans ueirausc ncluding recruiting A source more than inidentified sources as football p J U ?!., juiu uai uii; ucicuumg newspaper. >otball champions from al telecasts and post- This sec* two year- appeared t reached Shawnee again quoti: lesday nigh alined to the Atlanta >rt. two years'] ?aid they had not heard The NC/ tion. The" referred major sane ion Presidt Bill At- when the bf >t. Louis for a meeting years' prol was publicl i in final ho USC-Navy football fc ns-Brice Stadium flfl ponnmtul uu bauuuivf S >5,000 tickets available) ng to start," Bell said. quickness. inh in roliof fho met turn "Thpir f Jvw ?* * VA1V puo t VTTV ..v.? ? ike he's earned the right good-sized vn on the second team, atypical t< grown from it." that they'' nay adjust to whomever you don't h rterback, Tranquill said. guy." acks are different," he Navy's *om the North Carolina Andy Pons at Beckham can get it that positi low (Bradshaw) is more set a schi Navy mid he is impressed with tackle Pai Dendy, the Gamecocks leading Ne 587 yards. USC def ack impressed me on the of action t a first-year head coach, Johnson ii excellent speed and back. ome season on wii By Andrew Fontanese ~ iJlT" USC's soccer team finis ig ISP^: nesday afternoon with a 5-1 the Graveyard. % The win increases Can game remaining. Dave Goodchild scored the 20-minute mark, foil uunsnee. i ne goai was uo MIKE DEVINE scored pWMfe shot through a crowd of ? area. Devine's goal, his se A** 1 ^eac*at half time. ' % 4 Carolina dominated pla Reilly made his fourth ; , Mountaineer defender t< ^credited with an assist on 1 % Shortly after Reilly's g * Carolina, pounding a she * <, '* " after taking a pass from B OtCVC J. 1 CO lllg lliUOHU\ making the final score 5-1 "THE WIN was a goo< USC Head Coach Mark E way the guys have playe off some disappointments S|L The match was the fi "Devine, Dunshee, Goodcl Heidelberger. In four y< heloed ftamprook snr*r*f?i home and a 53-18-5 reco bring Carolina national r Collegiate Athletic Assoc Hawkes said it was a ' game. "I'm happy we today," he said. "They'vi Dunshee also said he * * |fl suusiying way 10 end tn< have been through a lot t< m08* The Gamecocks finis! against North Carolina S ain quiet ity ruling said Clemson can accept or sanctions, which also would number of football scholarships ity can grant. The newspaper le NCAA has asked Clemson to why the university should not plinary action against three aches. said that the NCAA brought 150 charges against Clemson's rogram, according to the and Post story about Clemson wo days after the newspaper, ng unidentified sources, said that : Coast Conference had imposed 1?4: ? jruuauuu un v/icuiauii. lA action would be the second :tion against Clemson since 1975, isketball program received three nation and the football program y reprimanded. v mo nama MRU yUlRBU icts Series record: 0-2 ieason record: USC 3-6 Navy 5-4 . Date: Nov. 13 I iffensive line is pretty good with people" he said. "It's not jj ) have some of the breakdowns ve been having lately. Besides, lave to block that long for the little defensive leader is linebacker ?eigo, touted as one of the best at on in Navy history. Last year he vil rwnrH for tn^lrlpc with 1F?9 Idle guard George Herlong and ill Soares will assist Ponseigo in ivy's defense. ensive back Chuck Finney is out his week for the Gamecocks. Earl 5 listed as probable at defensive ining note, 5-1 ;hed its 1982 home schedule Wed. victory over Appalachian State at olina's record to 12-4-2, with one first for Carolina on a head shot at owing a long throw-in from Roy odchild's fourth of the season. next for Carolina, blasting a low players from outside the penalty ason first, gave the Gamecocks a 2y in the second half. At 20:40, Tom goal of the year after beating a ) a loose ball. David Burr was the goal. oal, Mike Menhart made it 4-1 for >t past Appalachian State's goalie iurr. i the scoring late in the game, i way to finish the home season," lerson said. "I'm real proud of the d this season. They've had to fight M nal home game for seniors Burr, lild, Reilly, Eric Hawkes and Chris jars at Carolina, the seniors have r teams compile a 36-4-1 record at rd overall. They have also helped ecognition and earn USC a National iation postseason bid in 1979. 'good feeling" to win the last home played a good game for the fans R rftallv snnnnrt^H no " was happy with the win. "It was a 5 year at Carolina. We (the seniors) jgether." h their season Sunday in Kaleigh tate. i