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World Cu first class By FRED GONZALEZ Sports Editor If anyone thinks soccer is boring, do is watch the World Cup in Italy, i t*he sport will be totally changed. rT/;In the first four days of the world - - i U 0-3 sporting event, tnere nave uceu average of 2.7 goals a game. That is according to local soccer fanatic and ! soccer guru Yasser Elguindi. He say real offensive show with " wide open ft defensive matches. He went on to say most first round matches have been c so far in Italia '90 there hasn't been o This World Cup has been a fun one t< lethal squads like Holland and Spai played yet Perhaps the tone for this World Cui day in the opening match when little Argerntina 1-0. Francois Omam-Biyik iftis teams performance seemed to ins underdogs in the first round. For ex; day Romania shocked the USSR 2-0 als by Marius Lacatus. And on Moi upset Scotland 1-0. One team that hoped to be inspir squad. But their dreams of the secon have gone up in smoke with a 5-1 k vakia. Elguindi feels the chances for l but he said the U.S. is very young an 1994 when the U.S. host the Worl leed is some experience. The best match of the first four d Big East-A( By the Associated Press PROVIDENCE, R.I. ? Connecticut houn learned Tuesday the ribbing he t Big East coaches about playing Nc Chapel Hill during the second ACC Menge was no joke. "I'm sure that was a misprint, l conference call after the pairings were It wasn't The preseason tournamen attendance at some neutral sites and tickets during its inaugural year, is c campus ? or close by. Not only do Coach Dean Smith an get a home court advantage. Syracuse Carrier Dome, Virginia will play al Coliseum and Georgetown will have I the Capital Centre in Landover, Md. The meeting of the country's two sketball conferences features four d four days, beginning Dec. 3 at Richir seeds Virginia and Pittsburgh and eadi seeded North Carolina-Connecticut gai Smith Center. The seedings are chosen by a coai Who reads Ga Advartlsa In Tha Gamacock and go amUOt'iBlCI) rf.fiftHl j $2 79 $2 9\ Coupon ! "I DON'T DO V * 1*1 .. WORKING FOR STl UPS UPS DELHI Today, J v | A Repre^ntative will be on cam[ today at the Student Employmer p providing soccer excif day when Brazil beat S afi thev have to als in each half to give i ind their idea ef ^ ffde" gf.^ov which Sweden had char . had chances to extenc s mos P?Pa ar chances at completing a Is scored and an - v b incredibly high, ~ The Gamecock's ^ performanci s it has been a Omam-Biyik, Lacatus a itbol and no real Lacat?s wilHace ea r that in the past Group B match-. The :onservative, but Romania match will be nc boring gume round unci tubbed the si 3 watch, and the looking at the standing n, haven't even Soviets could be fig UUH, liioiun^ uicu man. - 'important, v -p was set on FriCameroon upset In reviewing TNT's c :'s head shot and biggest disappointment ipire a lot of the not a made-for-televisio imple, on Satur- way. And the sport of si , behind two go- account of a network, nday Costa Rica part of the matches thai commercials. Perhaps with the soccer match i ed was the U.S. mercials ran or run the z id round seem to >ss to Czechosla- This week will be an [he U.S. are over, day's top match is Argc d will be back in a crucial match for botl d Cup. All they prise match-up takes p mania square off for a I ays was on Sun- will have the Italy-USA X pairings ai houn said his fellow B coach Jim. Cal- the conference's annual ook from Itettow having the Huskies, wi rth Carolina in regionals, play perennia -Big East Chal- "That was just a jc ?T: C''Vv.:V * V : jofce," CafowR said, ' lacBxm -$m by Sig East-ACC announced. some way forcing schc t, stung by poor games," Calhoun said, criticism of $30 visit De^ri in a buildin :omtng home to tells me everything I ne " Calhoun can't comj d the Tar Heels skies whipped Mary I; ) will ptey at rts , Civic Center, t the Richmond But crowds were le: [he advantage of the Greensboro Colisei dowlands Arena did m top college ba- town beat North Caroli oubleheaders in The $30, tickets too lond with fourth Commissioner Dave G jig with the top- sitive" to each market me Dec. 6 at the t0uj jn the finaf mix I sense than what we did ches' vote. Cal- Gavitt said there si imecock ads? rI Yau4a <rMitel Ctf 777-4248 far dtalH. 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But a s ided for an exciting finish in ices to tie the game, and Brazil I their lead. Careca had two V hat trick. 1 SKeet ss over the weekend were by tnd Careca. And Omam-Biyik ceh other on Thursday in a key winner of the Camcroon: assured a trip to the second iprise team of the cup. When s in Group B, Argentina and ;hting for the third place posih on Wednesday much more overage of the tournament, the fa is the commercials. Soccer is n sport, and it should stay that occer will never change on the So it is disappointing to miss t could be the best because of Brian a split screen could be used n a small box while the comtdvertisments at halftime. _ Friday other exciting match. Wednes- s^vakia, ntina versus the USSR. This is ^ a p?a 1 teams. On Thursday, the sur- aNC. ^ y tough m lace when Cameroon and Ro- doubleh< )irth in the second round. TNT Cameroc match on at 3 p.m. Group B mounced, Tig ig East coaches ribbed him at prices w I meeting two weeks ago about "Whei he-Test to Duke in the NCAA said, 'H il powerhouse North Carolina. campus >ke, but apparently it's not a the dra\ U good a Challenge is now making ? in Gene C( >ols to play tough, early-season The t "Not that I necessarily want to televisio g named after him. That really said he . - -J a. ? 1 " caaHO Rl 5Gtl LO KilUW . OVVVW li' )lain much. Last year the Hu- NCAA tnd at the "neutral" Hartford would b Geor^ ss than 12,000 at Hartford and in Atlan im. Only at New Jersey's Mea- for the ore than 18,000 watch George- picked i na to split the series at 4-4. put us o k the heat. Outgoing Big East Corri avitt promised to be "more sen- Scott's 1 this year "and whatever comes ^ '1C think will probably make more J0*10 s last year." host sec hould be a meeting on ticket Georj for thirc RESERVE I & V I '.>* r Contact: Cpt Thorn; nab pc baseball and the Ga finished the Metro vHHBi/ a 10-6 record and a S Thomas ish, behind conferei ida State and runr Miss. The Gamecoc Williams ^ honor two weeks ^ 's top match will be Austria against Czechowhile Saturday pits England and Holland in ild be the top match of the week. Sunday will uindi's home land, Egypt, facing Ireland in a atch-up, while Monday will provide the best jader with Romania facing Argentina and in facing the Soviets. After these two matches will have concluded their play. On Tuesday, ;ers to tangle w ithin a month. n we started talking about it after last year we ey, one of these years we ought to try the sites.' So we decided that this year the way vings came out, this would be probably as year to try it as any," ACC Commissioner jrrigan said. igreement between the conferences and for n rights with ESPN runs until 1992. Corrigan expected the Dec. 3 game between eighth aston College and Maryland, which is fighting probation and a two-year live television ban, e tape delayed. pa Tech coach Bobby Cremins wanted to play 4 ~ ^ ? ' * 1 ~ * ...U/%^ T\ nnmn C nrvfl la S VJIIlIll, VUL KJICW W11C11 r/CHftllia OV^JLl uyiX/U NBA that the Yellow Jackets wouldn't be io. 1 in the ACC "and not being number one n the road." gan said the Omni had been considered but loss was a factor. Yellow Jackets, seeded fifth, will face St. Dec. 5 at the Capital Center, which also will ond seeds Duke and Georgetown, gia Tech got the short end of a three-way tie i seed with North Carolina State, which ended OFFICERS' TRA HQ EVE IT OR NOT, 1 IS IN CLASS. 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Tho- and William on March 26, Williams ra ter earned the strikeouts w ater on April 9. ied the Mem the Italy-Czevchoslavakia c< Group A title. TNT's weekend schedule Rica, the two leaders of Grou while Holland and England Saturday. Sunday's schedule Egypt at 11 a.m., and Spain p.m. ith Seton up No. 3, and Virginia, No. < burgh tied with Syracuse for angemen got the nod. Georgia Tech will face S Capital Centre, as will se Georgetown. N.C. State and Syracuse Dome Dec. 4, as will Clemso sixth. Wake Forest and Vil will play the final night in Ch Providence, the ninth Big year in favor of Boston Collej year. Clemson coach Cliff Ell chance to play Seton Hall. "It is ironic that we are pla I recently spent a lot of time Colorado when we were inv the national team," Ellis said. In looking ahead to the gar a test for the Tigers, who w Elden Campbell, who graduat "We no longer have Eldei our top four guards from a j will be a challenge for us. IKING CO WhCX ' Hr<* %N* HIS GUT escripnQ r*/^1 11^ V/Wlience, ds you rid that ht now. allege (on the Horseshoe) ns lonors ig week Williams was r of the week, six conference losses to Florida State and :h, and once to SouthI Cincinnati. the Gamecocks were im batting with a .287 in homeruns with 42 i 58 games and fourth mh a 4.31 ERA. II y, Thomas led the n batting with a .383 second in RBIs with a j and 59 in 58 games, se. Brian Beaston led ice with a 2,23 ERA, Baker and Williams nd third, respectively, 'ence strike-out depart had a 10.96 average s had a 10.51 average, mked second in total ith 125, while Beaston o in saves with 12. Dntest could be for the has Brazil and Costa p C, meeting at 11 a.m., will battle at 3 p.m. on will have Ireland facing facing South Korea at 3 Hall X. In the Big East, Pittsthird seed, but the Ort. John's Dec. 5 at the icond seeds Duke and will play at the Carrier n and Seton Hall, seeded lanova, seeded seventh, apel Hill. East team, sits out this ge, which didn't play last is said he welcomes a ying Seton Hall, because with Coach Carlesimo in olved in the selection of ne, Ellis knows it will be ill be without star center ed this past season, i Campbell and three of ^ear ago," he said. "This RPS