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I ?? ?? ? ? ! Sports 8 TUB GAMECOCK Monday. September 21. 1987 i! Gamecock soccer te USC senior Scotl Cook gets down for possession of the hall in Sunday's 1-1 tie with F ?~~7m WlsfrjM I IH5 mS^ ftu* ^ 1^ 'jK^* &K9L Mil" * IK. m WMfM HKr Wl - ,HKiMKn Get on your tippy toes Linemen Curl High, John Morrell, Randy Harwell, John Brown and Kenny Hayne The Gamecocks, 2-0, take on Georgia Saturday in Athens. ATTENTION: M Annliratinnc aro nnui hoinn oo . Y^imuuuuiivI Ul V null l/tlllVJ UV/V/CpiCU I UI Who's Who Among Students in American | Universities and Colleges. Considerations r \ | of the Committee include: ^ 1) Students who will graduate between | January, 1988 and December, I988, 12) Scholarship ability, involvement and j j leadership in academic and co-curricular |j activities, and \\ 3) Citizenship and service to Carolina, j i and the potential for future achievement. Applications available at: y Student Government Office [j Vice President for Student Affairs M j (109 Russell House) or, Information Desk, Russell House Lobby j I! DEADLINE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 AT 5PM. j > For further information, call 777-4172 ' am ties Florida Intei m Ai;V By R,ctIARI) 8RKKN juries," Be ^ Staff writer an iujured * W The USC soccer team and Florida Baltzegar, ? rfrktw ' flflfi&S International University wrestled to a l.oeber anc 1-1 deadlock at the Graveyard "We're I gjjjj fc* W-w- i^8i Sunday. time," Ber ?*> The tic is the second in the nast FIIJ hco The Gamecocks appeared on their come with way to a w'n* thanks 10 an early goal The Gol< m by Gavin Coombs. The junior mid- through at fielder converted a loose ball in the James thai to flick it on," said Doug Allison, right flank assisted on the play. "Gavin blasted ran onto it #SfcS?fe|ig Injuries, which have haunted the After Cir Gamecocks throughout the year, at the buz struck again less than five minutes two 10-mir a -. Coombs went down clutching his uneventful MARK THOMPSON/Thr cLrcJ fr?m thC ,0P ?f t,1C b?X" St0,C U P3S "We've been struggling to keep the right si lorida International University. ourselves in top form with all the in- to Scott C< The ^ ^i^Bsl ^ ^wv fi *c$?X* \ AMtfa again until ^fli k\ ftHyVfl a B. Jb^ [^^HwJB wi^KlB h 9K W remaining t ^fc^-. ^SH-;SSHS?MM?llla JM '' ' * 21-20 victo fcgp. VjtJ H "W" Hulking! j? W^W\ ^tadium a x v*j Thc Ga .. "T 9Hr:^i^' I to A fu Saturday. HNBr i ?| 1 , I W Williams-B S IS ~~ I ? I 21 "West - ; SSSS^^RBSSH^i I "That's E]NHnMSSSKw9B^BS9HHBBSss) - $ I ?' '*-'~ < r>, . _ -.-,37- b*M I want nianj |V^ I pretty toug ' ':" ; ^' ^ ^ |^||iu'| f or( 1 Bulldogs. , , y i meetings, ir B|S|jQj , have been \ ' The past ?SwKBlBlSS?!??S3f?Wsl9wK51&31i0s8?liroS^5 school and MARK THOMPSON'The (iamnotk . .. . , has kicked defeat Geoi s go through practice drills during a recent practice. "It's a tl: ever get use said Tread\ L A11 U j i We Repair All Makes I Will Fix Flats While You Wait! I 12 Speeds From $140.00 I * v i 11 r> s-> trr\ /14- / D ! Is ^ /-% /A ^/m i m ^ i >-> D I I UIOCI O/Ksliy DII\CS>/IVIUUIIIctll I DIKtiij We Also Repair All Brands 254-9797 In Five Points, Behind Group Therapy I Hardee.sJBB College St. \'\ I $$$$$: X \ OUT- ' 1 % I ^X^SPOKIN' / I j Croup\ / i $ Franj^ Thcrapy\/ / fi ^ use Greene '\ 1 $ | [" Post Office N\ I $$$$$ I rnational, 1-1 rrson said. Coombs joins The Gamecocks jumped up and list that includes Marty the fans jumped up, but the Arnar Jonsson, Tommy linesman's flag also went up, signall- ^ I 1 Mark Root. ing offside and nullifying the goal. V 1 having to adjust all the "I'm pretty sure I was offside," son added. Cook said. "It also touched a guy, an to put heavy pressure but it all happened so fast, I'm just C defense in the second not sure. When Mike intercepted, we ;oalkccper Charlie Arndt were still retreating back. p'ith some clutch saves to "It was a misunderstanding. I may 1^,1 1 - I ~ .. U;? n.>rh. ?' KdU. IIUVL MUtUC 111 y I UII d Ull w tciiiy. itill making some mistakes ick that we'll have to That was USC's last real scoring ' Berson said. "That will chance as the team ran out of time experience." before they could build another Jen Panthers finally broke strong attack. 81:21 on a goal by Alvin "It was a weird kind of game," t beat Arndt to the left Allison said. "It seemed like there was nothing we could do at the end." Jerounsky dribbled up the "FIU's a good team with an exand cut across," James cellent record," Berson said. No. 7 in as a ueauuiui pass, i jusi ine aouiii, inc imiucii ramncrs should move up in this week's ' rankings. enville Pope missed a shot "We wanted to leave here with the 7.er, the teams went into win, but we did well to keep up with lute overtime periods. them," FIU defender Andrew Price lmost nine minutes of said. play, the Gamecocks ap- USC will take the field again go ahead. Mike Gossclin Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the s and brought the ball up Graveyard against Davidson. deline. He then crossed it Carolina then hits the road for games jok, who put the ball in. at Georgia State and Erskinc. T fv/ ij j ti i Ltn cp jwa ttle in Tigertown iociated Press 12 field goals this season. "It never ^ I doesn't meet Georgia gets easier." 1990, but after the latest Trcadwcll's kick, his fourth of the series that began when game, a career high, came after Villiam McKinley was in Georgia quarterback James Jackson tnson coach Danny Ford was tackled in the end /one for a fine with him. safety with 5:38 left on an overcast icart was pumping hard afternoon. ? he watched senior place- After the free kick by Georgia, the vid Treadwell kick a Tigers drove from their 42-yard line I A r? r\ o 1 mitti l?n/\ 11 . . 1 1 ? C U ??11*? ~ ? ? in gwui vrmi mu IU lilt DIIIIUU^ J UC1UIC (_<UIIII? Ull 0 lift No. 8 Clemson to a Trcadwcll, who earlier had made xy oyer the 18th-ranked field goals of 30, 43 and 29 yards. ;fore 82,500 at Memorial With no timeouts left, Treadwell nd a national television and his teammates rushed onto the field, lined up and managed to get niecock football team the kick off before time ran out. thens to face the Bulldogs Representatives from the Orange Clemson will travel to and Citrus bowls were at the game, rice Stadium for a Nov. which many considered the most imA'ith USC. portant game of the year for Clem- } ^ 1 good one to stop playing son if the Tigers are to have a chance i," Ford said. "I don't at winning their second national niuit iir.c mis. it gcih cnuinpionsmp 01 inc aecauc. h on me." The game was the first of six straight home contests for the Tigers, 1 didn't expect anything whose remaining schedule does not se contest against the include a team now ranked in the Three of the past four Top 20. But Ford, whose team is the icluding Saturday's game, defending Atlantic Coast Conference von by a field goal in the champ and in 1981 won the national nds. title, said the game's importance was two years Trcadwcll, who overstated by the media. er but not football in high "Wc go on to the next one now, j walked on at Clemson, which is Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech last-second field goals to now becomes bigger than Georgia gia. ever was," Ford said. "So you all irill, but 1 don't think I'll people can write about the schedule ;u 10 situations iikc mis, ' all you want to and do all you want, veil, who has made 10 of but you're wrong in what you say." IN A BIND? 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