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use Foe Game 3: West Virginia (1 p.m Saturday at Mountaineer Field Morgantown, W.V.). Records: USC, 1-0*1, and Wes Virginia, 2-0. Last week: USC tied with Virgi nia Teeh, 17-17; West Virginit defeated Maryland, 14*10. Series history: The Mountai neers lead 5-2-1 (3-2 a Morgantown). The last meeting: Dec. 30, l%i (at the Peach Bowl, Atlanta) West Virginia defeated th< Gamecocks 14-3, as Mouintai neer fullback Eddie Williams rushed for a career-best 20? yards. Robert Gtesham put the Mountaineers on the board firsi with a 10-yard touchdown run Quarterback Tommy Suggs drove the Gamecocks to the West Virginia ten before 2 fumble ended the drive. Before the half ended, Gamecock kickei Billy DuPre connected on 2 37-yard field goal for USC's only points of the game. The Mountaineers scored with just 23 seconds left in the game on a James Braxton one-yard run. Jim Carlen, who was head coach foi Upcoming ev Football: The Gamecocks, 1-0-1, are traveling to West Virgi nia Saturday, to take on the 12th ranked Mountaineers, 2-0. The game is scheduled for a 1 p.m kickoff. Volleyball: The Lady Gamecocks will be competing in the Colorado Tournament in Coloradc Friday and Saturday. USC, 5-2, I CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION uoor prizes will be given ?Nikon One-Touch cai ?"Day in the Life" boc This lecture sponsored A Mafa I i y Mandy rV Donna V Christy I Sherri J a Michell ON Kim Br \ k Missy I ft 7 Jill Bro 1 Melissa V .Tammy I Callie ( h i ov?; r OllCIi VI Wr\ Jennife Inv Amy CI I ffiij Paula C (J/ Melissa \| Bronwj I U Kristen \ Kelly C I /\ J Kimber II Kimber fy- Y Jeanne I , Jill Gan n Renee ( ^) Tori Gr Adrienr \ Karen 1 Vb (S I (o, rtball Preview West Virginia, would later serve , as head coach for die Gamecocks from 1975-81. t The coaches: fa his first season as USC head coach, Sparky - Woods is 1-0-1. fa his five years t at Appalachian State, Woods compiled a 38-19-2 record and - was named Southern Conference I Coach of the Year three consecutive seasons between 1985-87. > His overall record stands at . 39-19-3. West Virginia's Don Nehlen is in hie 1 Ath o ttAM untk lha : , *? ivtw WHW Mfv ; ! Mountaineers and is the winningest coach in West Virginia his' tory. His record while coaching the Mountaineers is 71-36-1. Be; fore coming to West Virginia, | Neblen coached nine seasons at ' Bowling Green, where he compiled a 53-35-4 record. His over; all record is 124-71-5. Nehlen j has never faced the Gamecocks. Next week: USC returns to ' Wiliiaros-Briee Stadium to take } I on the Yellow Jackets of Georgia t Tech, West Virginia travels to i Louisville to take on the ' Cardinals. ents in Gamecc will be competing against Colorado, Indiana and Pepperdine in the - tournament : Cross Country: The cross country team begins their season Saturday, when they participate in the Seahawk Invitational in Wilmington, NC. Men's Golf: The Gamecocks > will begin their season this weekend by participating in the IDEAS AND ISSUES COMMITTEE presents "A Day In the Life of Amerlc; A Day In the Life of the Sovl< I JOHN DURNL This lecture/slide presei will give you an inside l< "A Day in the Life of Am A Day in the Life of the ! from the vantage point < $3.00 at the lecture: X Tiera in part by Student Activities Fees. fia Cfbafi/ia, (h (2ongiatu[cLtLon? Adams Joanne Alverson Julie K r Bashman Elizab< Bran ton Stacey e Brinegar Elizabe "issey Leslie ! 3rodey Michell >uhard Dottie Bryant Mary ]\ Byrd Megan "alhoun Elizabe lassell Melani< r Chambers Shelly < hapman Karen }obb Kamini Coggins Shanno m Coker Susie R Coradini Chelsej ouch Kimber ly Cox Mary A ly Davis Billie J< Flood Mary T ible Carolina hooding Stacey eer Deboral le Hammond Sofie W ianme Monica Fearless forei By CHRIS SILVESTRI Sports Editor After a brief hiatus last week, the predictions : column returns. < In my first week of predictions, only nine of my picks appeared because of a lack of space, i My record for that week was 7-2 for a percentage of .778. And I don't mean to gloat, but I i did pick the upset special correctly by choosing Texas A & M tn h<vtt T .ST I and alco mv nrp. diction for the USC-Duke game was 27-20 in ] favor of the Gamecocks. Of course, the actual score was a 27-21 USC victory, making my prediction off by only one point. I However, this week has a number of tough < games, including a battle between the nation's top two teams, and I'm afraid all you Game- ; cock fans will not like my pick for their game this week. Here we go: USC AT NO. 12 WEST VIRGINIA: This , mountain will be too high for the Gamecocks, , as Major Harris picks apart USC's suspect defense . .. West Virginia, 28-16. ( NO. 1 NOTRE DAME AT NO. 2 MICHI- ] GAN: The luck of the Irish will prevail, even at ] Ann Arbor .. . Notre Dame, 24-23. CALIFORNIA AT NO. 3 MIAMI, FLA.: The potent Hurricane offense will have another easy day ... Miami, 38-10. > UTAH AT NO. 4 NEBRASKA: The 1 second-ranked Cornhusker rushing offense will run up the score on poor Utah . .. Nebraska, 1 43-14. \r*\r otV?lAticc fVIV UUIIVUVO William Tucker Invitational in AlWomen's Golf: The Lady I Gamecocks also begin competing this weekend in the Lady Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, NC. Soccer: The Gamecocks, 4-1, will face North Carolina Sunday at The Graveyard. The game is sche- Ps, duled to begin at 2 p.m. ' jWHtfTI? Illjlp' i n AK A host of itation Tech this p; 30K ai erica Soviet Union" ft J >f photo editor John Durniak MHMV SHIP I H CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION if cMivmci j%? f F 4 W'Hebard I y [ill N/ ith Horton \ Hunter ;th Lee h Lockhart nL) e Loncon :l k Love \) IcCarthy \ McCullough | th Musick ' ? Norton M O'Quinn (X) HBHH Peru IJ Reddy n I n Reilly ( / Rogers ] HHi r Salter 1 Setliff .nn Stafford (1/ 5 stm uv I ileston VI* e Wallinger ill Wellman Mf i White V ronderly u Zein ' !?oo| f1 E : , E master return SOUTHERN MISS AT NO. 5 AUBURN Southern Miss already used up their big upse against Florida State; another one is out of th question . . . Auburn, 27-17. NO. 6 OKLAHOMA AT ARIZONA: Prob ation hasn't affected the Sooners on the fieli -? _>? tu:. ... i. _:.i /-vi.i. yci, aiiu 11 wun i uus wcck. eiuicr . . . WKia homa, 34-7. N0.7 CLEMSON AT VIRGINIA TECH rhe Tigers will have an easier time with th Hokies than USC did . .Clemson, 24-9. NO. 10 ILLINOIS AT NO. 8 COLOR ADO: If the Fighting Illini can win away a Southern Cal, then they can win at Colora lo . . . upset special. . . Illinois, 17-16. NO. 9 ARKANSAS AT TULSA: The Ra zorbacks will have no problem with Tulsa . . . Arkansas, 22-6. ARMY AT NO. 11 SYRACUSE: Th< Cadets may be saluting the Orangemen afte this game . . . Syracuse, 28-10. UTAH STATE AT NO.13 SOUTHERN CAL: The Trojans are fuming after their loss ti Illinois, and will take out their frustrations oi Utah State . . . Southern Cal, 31-3. PURDUE AT NO. 15 WASHINGTON rhe Huskies will try to continue their winning vays by beating the Boilermakers . . . Washington, 23-14. MEMPHIS STATE AT NO. 16 ALA 3AMA: The Tide will roll in their season open >r ... Alabama, 45-7. ^MrtM8Wfe|MyF inlTir...<--. ||||^^SE...tt. ~ - <W^ ^ ^ : :s^ i Gamecock defenders tackle Hokie running ast weekend. EpOTfi t^SSSm mmiim is with picks : DUKE AT NO. 17 TENNESSEE: The Vol:t unteers will outgun the Blue Devils in this e shootout. . . Tennessee, 37-31. NO. 18 HOUSTON AT ARIZONA STATE: The Cougars will remain undefeated i with their win over Arizona State . . . Houston, - 30-13. NO. 19 N.C. STATE AT WAKE FOREST: : Dick Sheridan's Wolfpack will leave Wake e Forest howling ... N.C. State, 31-3. NO. 20 UCLA AT SAN DIEGO: The Bruins rebound from their loss to Tennest see . . . UCLA, 27-0. FLORIDA STATE AT LSU: The Seminoles will win this battle of winless preseason tOD twentv teams . FlnriHa Sfatp VIRGINIA AT GEORGIA TECH: The j Cavaliers will remain on a high after beating Penn State . . . Virginia, 28-20. r BAYLOR AT GEORGIA: The Bulldogs , will make a bid for the top twenty after winning a blowout in their season opener . . . Georgia, 3 28-3. 1 NORTH CAROLINA AT KENTUCKY: The Tar Heels continue to roll, and it isn't even : basketball season ... North Carolina, 28-9. r Dr. Donald Jones ? USC AT WEST VIRGINIA: Too much Major Harris to 6'6" Reggie Rembert, and a defense that returns seven starters. Injuries may slow a few key Gamecock . players, but .he kicking game will keep USC close .. . West Virginia, 17-12. *x %J1p -ar * " fjjr t*i!: ;I j^Br -s#^' .,<???. I HK ^ 11 IN WMM * g? ||f .. . 111111 I 1 1- T t.#i? ' *- ^ WT* ? ? uatk juh jenries in uieir 1/-1/ lie wun Virginia ' ,! - />: ; 1, f' _ * . V;