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ECU, Vandy suprise teams Aaron ' i Sheinin etcetera Headlines from this weekend and beyond: Attention all athletes and media types who insist on commenting on Magic Johnson: He is not dead, please try to refrain from using the past tense when you do comment. He is still a rrroot mon fle>t ?,i vat man. vjvi iti Surprise college team 1: East Carolina. The 8-1, 16thranked Pirates are the story of the year. If not for a questionable call in the season opener against Illinois, ECU could be undefeated. Quarterback Jeff Blake is as good as they come and is ranked among the top five passers in the nation. This weekend they trounced Southern Mississippi 48-20. The Pirates have a huge test this week when they travel to face the Hokies of Virginia Tech. Surprise college team 2: Vanderbilt. At 5-5 the Commodores have won four in a row for the first time since 1984. With wins over Southern Methodist and Army, as well as SEC foes Georgia, Ole Miss and Kentucky, the 'Dores are lead by first year u r> tuutu vjcujr uindiuu> uiii<uuu has been credited with developing Colorado's vaunted I-Bone offense two years ago. This week Vanderbilt faces archrival Tennessee, a team the Commodores haven't beaten since 1982 when Vandy went 8-4 and lost to Air Force in the Hall of Fame Bowl. Good news from the FSU loss: the Gamecocks came back from a quick 17-0 defecit to make it close at 17-10. Runningback Brandon Bennett broke a couple of nice runs in the first half dnc1 Rnhhv Fuller thrpw fnr 133 yards, most of it coming on a 79-yard TD pass to Eddie Miller, the longest scoring strike of Fuller's career. Defensively, linebacker Robert Gibson and cornerback Tony Watkins both played well. Gibson led the team * with 11 tackles and Watkins broke up two passes, intercepted another and had six total tackles. 1 * ? -J L/CT T 1 /~VO o oau news iivjni uk> i ou luoo. Miller got hurt on a cheap-shot by the Andre Waters of college football: the renowned Terrell Buckley. Buckley pulled Miller down from behind when the USC receiver turned back tow- < See ETCETERA page 9 5 s?: \ ?( Accent: ) LEASING J We rent furniture and sell previously leased furniture 2231 Main Street 765-0095 Callus! RAISE $B00...S1000...$1S00 FOOL F U W D For your fraternity, sorority, team or other campus organizations. Mocaurrvtrua mBTMBITREOWRBH Iff ife Ready for High Five # c^P%S . p^pBp"v :WF\ *flk, "^"",''S'?. ^^"'. . **** ^ (JSC's Joe Rhett goes up for? son against Florida State. Rhett 1991-92 campaign Tuesday in < American at 7:30 p.m. in Caroli Soccer te< By BRANT LONG Copy Desk Chief The USC soccer team, ranked 19th nationally by Soccer America, finished the 1991 regular season Saturday with a 6-0 thumping of Kentucky at The Graveyard. It was the first meeting between the two Southeastern Conference schools in soccer, though the sport is not SEC-sanctioned. It was also the last match for the Wildcats in their inaugural year of varsity soccer. They finished the 1991 cam paign at a respectable 1U-1U. The win also helps USC's chances of a possible seventhconsecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. The NCAA will announce the pairings today at noon. The Gamecocks, 14-5, got goals from six different players in the win. Sophomore Matt Haiduk put USC up early at the 13:29 mark Fitness High/Low lm| High/Low lm| High/Low Im High/Low Im */> (swimming sl< s ( ( (limited num All sessions a This schedule is tentative. All classes are on a first PE Center, 777-5261, for further information. Prograi Water-Ski Club has Sailing & Windsurfin Carolina Rugby Clut Scuba Club meets e World Tae Kwon Do Fencing Club meets Wrestling Club meel Bodybuilding Club w Men's Volleyball pra Ultimate Frisbee pra Seidokan Aikido pra Mountaineering & V\ Lacross Club meets Cnr nrlrlitinntal infnrmatinn t < File photo i layup in a game this past sea- P and the Gamecocks begin the tl an exhibition against High Five na Coliseum. n 0 im thin she r'VJL X X ^ when he beat a defender and drilled a shot into the right side. p Junior Hans Lohner notched li USC's second goal just before a h fight broke out that got the c< Bolivia-native ejected from the a contest. V Lohner was open inside the penalty box and scored off a double assist from seniors Andrew Cog- * gins and Jonas Gudjonsson, who, ? along with goalkeeper Spencer * Leuders and midfielder Adam a Binding, were playing in their last 8 match at The Graveyard. Both Lohner and Kentucky's Arnold Sprague were ejected after r the short fight and both teams played with 10 men for the re- f mainder of the match. Still in the first half, Gudjonsson got his second goal of the season a when he scored from close range e to give the Gamecocks a 3-0 lead r with 30 minutes gone in the match, p FITNESS is FREE ii ome Workout with 1 )/ irk wr z laStij ; Programs - Schei pact Aerobics Monday thru Friday pact Aerobics Monday thru Friday pact Aerobics Saturday A />Ci mrJoii jjctu nciuuioa ounuay iqua Aerobics Monday-Friday (ills not necessary) tretch & Tone Monday & Wednesday Step Aerobics Tuesday & Thursday ber of participants) re 1 hour in length You mu *You must rent a locker if you are taking Aqua Aerot Rental of lockers should be made in person in B come, first serve basis. Changes may be made due to budget, ns are offered to students at no charge through the Office of C< Sports Clu its meetings each Wednesday at 6pm in g Club meets every Wednesday at 7:30 ) is holding practices on Tuesday and Tlivery Wednesday in the Blatt P.E. Centei nil iK mootc nn Tnacdax/s and Thursday V.WW V,,, , Monday & Wednesday at 6:30 pm in thi :s on Monday & Wednesday at 6pm in tt fill hold its next meeting on Nov. 7 at 7pr ctices each Sunday at 3pm in the Blatt F dices on Monday & Wednesday at 7:30 ctices Monday, Wednesday & Friday at! (hitewater Club meets every Wednesday Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 4pm c m Sport Clubs, please call the Of Noles drc rom Staff Reports don To no one's surprise, the Florida 4-yar tate Seminoles beat the USC addec ramecocks 38-10 Saturday. Af To the surprise of many, the temp ramecocks made it close ? in the Weld rst half. Down 17-0 in the second be for uarter, USC battled back to make zone 17-10. In the third quarter, how- After ver, the Seminoles showed why lead > ley are the top-ranked team in the Th ation as they pulled away, scoring a quii 4 unanswered points. An insur- After nee TD in the fourth iced the dowi eminoles ninth win against no open )sses. USC drops to 3-4-2. a 7S "We showed a lot of character Fulle oming back," head coach Sparky long ^oods said. "I thought at the half Simp bout like I did at the beginning of FS le game. I knew it wouldn't be in tl asy, but there was a possibility." Wat! FSU scored first in the opening FSU eriod on a 26-vard Gerry Thomas 9. tl ield goal. Tony Watkins made a goal, ice play to stop Amp Lee on third dowi own and six to force the field com] oal. dowi On the first play of the ensuing field ossession, Bobby Fuller threw his fresh ifth interception of the season, as near errell Buckley picked off his calle inth pass. Then, on the first play play f the second quarter, Casey Wei- chan sUK I Coggins moved up to fourth lace on the USC all-time scoring st at the 42:30 mark of the first alf when he scored the GameDcks' fourth goal to give the hosts 4-0 halftime advantage over the Wildcats. Freshmen Rob Smith and Chris 7aklaris teamed up on USC's next B ;oal off a corner kick. Smith's K3ot was headed down by Faklaris md bounced up into the net at the B 11:18 mark. USC's final goal came off a B >enalty kick with less than a milute remaining. Freshman Shane 3raff converted the try for the fi- B lal 6-0 tally. B A combination of various wins md losses around the country are ixpected to be needed for USC to B nake their seventh trip to the layoffs. ti the Campus Recrea US!! 777-5261 for mi iule for Fall 1991 4:00pm Gym 307 5:15pm Gym 307 10:30am Gym 307 2:00pm Gym 307 5:30pm Pool 1:00pm Combative Roc (Room 107) 1:00pm Combative Roc (Room 107) \ ist bring you ID to each sessioi lies (,50/daily or $20/semester). latt PE Center, Room 201. facility conflict, or level of interest Contact Office of Campus Re impus Recreation. Sessions are held in tne tsiatt Hb uenter. bs the Blatt P.E. Center, Room 11(X pm in Russell House, Room 306. lursday evenings from 7-9 pm on Field F. r, Room 134 at 6pm. s at 6pm in the Booker T. Washington Gyi 3 Booker T. Washington Gym. le Blatt P.E. Center, Combative Room 10/ n in the Blatt P.E. Center, Room 135. 5.E. Center, Gym 307. pm on Field F. 5pm in the Booker T. Washington Gym. at 7pm in the Russell House, Room 304. n Field A. of romm/c Ranraaiinn at 777 IIL/C7 vi vuiii/^/WU i IV/VI v/wiiwf. ? ? ? >p Gamecoc hit Shannon Baker for a Again USC cou d touchdown pass. Thomas end zone and Sim I the PAT for a 10-0 lead. and booted a 21-yar ter a botched fake punt att by USC's Darren Parker, Quar1 on needed only three plays ^ on- ^irs' e he found Lee in the end second half, l for an 18-yard scoring strike, marched 79 yards the kick, FSU took a 17-0 scoring on a .vith 12:25 left in the half. 24-10 margin, e Gamecocks came back with TTO? . ., :k score to cut the lead to 10. USkC ^ an incomplete pass on first comcbac^u u i, Fuller found Eddie Miller 1"UI"euc,!1,,u1 a,,V1 downfield and connected for the Semi"oles the >-yard touchdown. It was 38' r's longest TD and the tenth latf' Sean Jackson est in Gamecock history. ^ht ?lde for an0* son's PAT made it 17-7. *?. culm*n3te an 11 IU had a chance to put it away ve an 3 ?e second quarter but Tony In the fourth dns picked off Weldon at the launched a bomt 47 After Hrivintr to the FSIJ Ch^nnn ?t, 4 uuaiuiuu uaiv.^1 ui ie Gamecocks had first-and- piete. USC was fk Bennett lost a yard on first ference, however, n, and Fuller threw two in- first down on the 3lete passes to set up fourth fourth-and-2 fror i. Simpson came on to try a Seminoles went for goal. The snap sailed over the found fullback Wi man's head and was downed the end zone for the the 40. FSU, however, was d for a personal foul on the USC travels to ' giving USC four more (5-4) Saturday ai ces from the 5. Miami (8-0). U.S. Department o< ^ tion Program. /j ir? '"twmalion. j/\ ^ Basketball Sch< Nov. 12 High Five Americ; (exhibition) Nov. 15.. Ukraine National Te (exhibition) Nov. 23 SIU-Edwardsville )m Nov. 26 Oklahoma Nov. 30 at St. Joseph's.. Dec. 2 Furman 1 Dec. 5 vvintrop Dec. 20 Texaco Star Classi< creation, Room 102 Blatt Dec 2\ USC vs. George (San Diego State, Florida Dec. 28 Southern Universit Dec. 30.. Davidson Volleyball Sch< t Nov. 15 Kentucky Nov. 17 Tennessee Nov. 22 at Mississippi Stat Nov. 23 at Alabama .... 5261. ks ldn't find the pson came on d field goal. ter FSU turned l possession of ;he Seminoles on 11 plays, Lee run, for a a chance to er was rocked umbled, giving ball on their a half minutes ran around the er 1-yard score L-play, 62-yard ad. uarter, Weldon ) intended for lat fell incomigged for interand FSU had ' use 28. On n the 20, the it and Weldon lliam Floyd in ' final score. Mnrth Parnlina Ind FSU hosts ealth & Human Services in] edule a 7:30pm am.. /:3Upm ! 7:30pm 7:30pm 1:35pm 7:30pm 7:30pm : 9:00pm Washington A&M) y 7:30pm 7:30pm *dule 7:00pm 2:00pm e 3:00pm 7:00pm