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Bears and ] for "Anima By RICH TAYLOR Staff Writer The Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills will tee it up at WilliamsBrice Stadium Thursday night at 8:10 p.m. in both teams' preseason curtain call. And despite a $26.00 price tag on game tickets, "Animal Warfare", as the game has been billed, presents an attractive alternative to another The Simpsons repeal. The Mike Ditka-led Bears have fashioned a 3-1 preseason mark, their only loss being a 20-3 setback dealt them by the L.A. or Oakland (choose one) Raiders. The Bills, coached by Marv Levy, have struggled through a winless (0-3) exhibition campaign, with losses to Detroit, New Orleans, and the N.Y. Giants. What, you ask, is attractive about this exhibition football game ? First of all, the regular season opener for both teams is but 10 days away. The starters for both teams should play well into the second half, as opposed to earlier preseason games when rookies and free agent hopefuls from Parts Unknown A&M inhabit the field, lulling viewers into the preseason football phenomena known as Fansleep. The Bills lineup features several Pro Bowlers from 1989, including strong-armed quarterback Jim Kelly, linebacker Shane Conlan, center Kent Hull, dominating defensive end Bruce Smith, and wide receiver Andre Reed. Keed tmished second only to the GameTrivia Q. ? What USC football player holds the record for interception returns for touchdowns and how liany did he have? A. ? Brad Edwards returned two in 1987 and also holds the alltime record with three in a season. Q. ? What is the longest fumble return for a touchdown in USC history and who accom1 fished this teat? | A. ? 101 yards, Harry Skipper If Pacific, Sept. 4, 1982. ATTE] DEL In FAI Stop by i for details For Bills ready il Warfare" cock's favorite son Sterling Sharpe in total receptions last season with 88 (to Sharpe's 90). Chicago's Mike Singletary is pro football's finest middle line oacKer, a iuiure nan 01 ramer. Running backs Neal Anderson and Johnny Bailey, defensive tackles Dan "Danimal" Hampton and Steve McMichael, and defensive end Richard Dent are all accomplished and exciting players as well. Of regional interest, former Clemson standout Donnell Woolford will start at cornerback for the Bears. Also on the Bears roster is former celebrity and respectable footballer William ("Fridge") Perry, now rightfully known as the older brother of Cleveland Brown All-Pro Michael Dean Perry. The Bills offensive line features former Gamecock Leonard Burton, the center on the fabled "Black Magic" team of 1984. With hungry players on both teams Fighting for those last precious few roster spots, the BillsBears tilt provides all the elements for an exciting and entertaining football game. Far from a sellout, (30,000 tickets remain unsold), the game will be blacked out locally. NFL football does not come to Columbia too darn often, and casual and die-hard football fans alike should not pass up this opportunity to be a part of "Animal Warfare" Thursday night at Williams-Brice Stadium. See you at kick-off. Answers Q. ? Who kicked the longest field goal in USC history? How for was it? A. ? Mark Fleetwood. 58 yards vs. Georgia (Sept. 25,1982). Q. ? The musical theme of "2001" opens each of USC's home games during football season. What significance does "2001" have with the university? A. ? "2001" corresponds with the university's 200th birthday 11 years from now. 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GOOD SEPT. 3 THRU SEI Take Entry Form to Your"~Neare SEAFOOD SHOPPE Name Address Phone Strong setter 5y DOUG AUBE Sports Editor j The USC volleyball team jumps t nto action this weekend by spon- c loring the Palmetto State Tournanent, the first of six scheduled a ournaments the Lady Gamecocks * vill be competing in this season. USC Coach Bonnie Kenny will ^ >e starting her sixth season at USC ind hopes the team's strong home s schedule will ignite some emotion 1 n USC fans and heighten, the in- s erest level. s "I feel our home schedule for tl he upcoming season is excellent," v iCenny said. "Hopefully this fine r slate will motivate some people in s he community and get the interest g joing for volleyball in the state." A USC will sponsor three of the six scheduled tournaments and S tine other matches this season. u Returning to bolster the USC r earn will be an experienced group p )f outside hitters in what is prob- r ibly the strongest area of the team. i Senior Lora Myers has been a hree-year starter and has com- v leted in over 260 games in that f span. She hopes to return to the a brm of her freshman and sophonore seasons where she put up im- r iressive numbers. a Myers recorded 207 kills and t 539 total assists during her fresh- \ nan campaign and was second on I :he team in kills against Metro I Conference opponents with 2.89 ier game as a sophomore. C Several talented underclassmen i figure to fill the other outside hit- 1 er position. e s Deana Hagaman is a 5-foot *-mcn junior wno lea U5U witn t 791 total assists and 288 digs in t 1989. Hagaman also recorded 272 i cills for a 2.86 average per game i in 1989. t Gamecock From staff reports As a result of an agreement betwt Marketing Inc. of Columbia and USC, be broadcast this season on the nev Network. Three of USC's games will be broadcast on a tape-delayed basis. Two additional USC games will t Gamecocks appear on ESPN and o Network. The USC 1990 television football sc *Sept. 1 Duke at USC Sept. 8 N. Carolina at USC Sept. 22 USC at Va. Tech Oct. 13 E. Car. at USC Nov. 3 Florida St. at USC #Nov. 17 USC at Clemson +Nov. 22 W. Va. at USC Gamecock Television Network # Atlantic Coast Conference Networ + ESPN welcome back M atlons In the Columbia area ope 3t. 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The 5-footO-inch sophomore played in 86 natches last season and posted 144 ills, 55 blocks and 161 digs. The key to the success of the eason could be the setters with 'ammy Correll returning for her enior season. With each assist this eason, Correll will be adding to lie all-time assist record at USC vith over 3,400 career assists aleady registered. The 5-foot-7-inch enior averaged 11.6 assists per ;ame in 1989 and led USC with 5 service aces. Walk-ons Amy Skidmore and Itacy Thompson will back Correll ip at the setter position and freshnan Lee Anne Pieper should see >lenty of action after an outstandng career at Bartlett High School n Anchorage, Alaska. The middle blocking position vill be the area of biggest concern or Kenny as graduation has taken i toll at their middle position. Kenny will be looking for freshnan Amy Collingsworth to step in ind contribute immediately. The >-foot native of Fort Wayne, Ind. vas her team's MVP at Snider ligh School in 1989 and comes to JSC with tine credentials. Ramona Griffith and Jennifer juess are also freshmen who come n with good credentials but don't lave the experience. Diane Mitchill and Libby Ralston should also ;ee plenty of action in the middle. The 1990 Gamecock squad will )e an interesting mix of experience ind talented youth; and with the ight chemistry, Kenny hopes to vrap up the Metro Conference itle. s on tube sen SportsNet Productions, Sports five university football games will yly formed Gamecock Television televised live and two will be >e televised this season when the n the Atlantic Coast Conference hedule: 11:30 p.m. Delay 11:30 p.m. Delay 12:10 p.m. Live 12:10 p.m. Live 12:10 p.m. Live 12:10 p.m. Live 8:00 n.m. Live k iN 24 HOURS ain Lexington ta Rd. west cola, ft Drive 2ach of our VI. 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