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^ ti llttji * f I ^ .... l< > ' I Ti -.-.? >-?? I | " p . - - ii . ^ 11^ Leaping smash USC senior middle blocker Stej Gamecocks, 7-7, finished fourth in - Illjias BRIpfi I Raycom works out : new five-year deal By The ASSOCIATED PRESS A new basketball television contract between Raycom Sports and the Metro Conference would guarantee revenues of at least $4 million for the league, according to a published report. The Roanoke Times & WorldNpwv ritina unidentified league sources, said a new five-year deal is being worked out that would be! THE GAMECOCK THE GAMECOCK is the student ^newspaper of the University of South ICarolina and is published three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly ? on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in THE GAMECOCK * are those of the editors and not those of The University of South Carolina. 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The Gamecocks are now 5-1-2 and play Erskine College at The Graveyard at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Duke's record moved to 3-2-1. Li I ( He < IDltimate Spirit of ?arolina The USC: The Ultimat Homecoming Week?Sunc Monday, October 2 Outdoor .Movie Featuring Twins Intramural Field A, 9 p.m. Sponsored by CPU Tuesday, October 3 "Meet the Queens" Russell House Patio, 12:15 p.m.?1:30 p.m. Rain Location: Golden Spur Display Building Begins Horseshoe and McBryde Quad, 4 p.m.?11 p.m. Comedy Night Featuring Paula Poundstone Russsell House Ballroom, 7:30 p.m. Co-sponsored by CPU Wednesday, October 4 Homecoming Queen Elections * Voting 9 a.m.?6 p.m., Russell House Carolina Carnival Greene Street, 10:00 a.m? 3:00 p.m. Rain Location Russell House Ballroom Thursday. October 5 Homecoming Cookout Entertainment by Jim Le Blanc Russell House Patio, 4:30 p.m. ?7 p.m. Rain location: Grand Marketplace "Just Because It's Thursday" Featuring Barry Drake Golden Spur, 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by CPU Join In T Green Continued from page 8 Green was also able to break the tackles of numerous Georgia Tech defenders. [* "They were bigger than some of the other teams we've played," he said. "But they were too concerned with trying to come up and make a kill tackle and that hurt them." Green is currently ranked 19th in the nation by the NCAA in rushing per game with a 110.3 yard average. With his 139-yard effort, Green moved up to fifth place on the alltime USC rushing list with 2,486 career yards. Green needs 412 yards to reach second place on the all-time USC rushing list. Steve Wadiak is currently second with | 2,878 yards. Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers tops the all- I time list with 5,204 yards. Game Continued from page 8 | point conversion, giving the Game- { cocks a 21-7 lead at halftime. Ellis completed 21 of 33 passes I for 185 yards and one touchdown, I throwing to ten different receivers. j It was the first time Ellis has not I thrown an interception in a game { since last year's East Carolina | game, a string of 12 games. | Green rushed 29 times for 139 J yards, his third 100-yard game this | season. With the yardage, Green 1 moved into fifth place on USC's I career rushing list with 2,486 I yards. ' i Mike Dingle also helped with the USC running attack as he | rushed for 63 yards on 14 at- j tempts, with one touchdown. | Georgia Tech rounded out the | scoring on a 31-yard field goal by \ Sisson. The score capped an j 11-play, 71-yard drive with 2:46 | left in the third quarter. i USC twice tried to increase their j lead, but Mackie missed two field ? goals of 19 and 50 yards. A late interception iced the win | for USC, who sat on the ball to run out the clock for a 21-10 margin of victory. Woods praised the defense. "I thought we played good defense after the first quarter," Woods said. "We tackled hard, chased the football better, and we played more physical than we have in a while." Next week the Gamecocks will face the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens. Kickoff for the game is scheduled for 1 p.m. e Spirit of Carolina lay Oct. 1 ? Sat. 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