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Fifth-ra By ANDREW BORGERT Hel Staff Writer giv< The fifth-ranked USC soccer ^ team tied UNC-Charlotte Sunday in reSl a brutal game which saw six yellow *aci cards issued and an ejection of a ^ie USC player. ^ Playing at The Graveyard, the ove Gamecocks scored first at the 23:35 ?Pf mark of the first half on a goal by mai sophomore midfielder Rob Smith. sa^' Junior midfielder Ruben Tufino had ^ tlie assist. bre; The 49ers tied the game 17 minutes later 011 a header by forward S0f Dionde HaiTis. The goal was set up ^ UI by Shawn Kowaleski from an Ian ser Dennis cornerkick. 3111 Carolina took a 2-1 second half * lead when senior Chris Crosby Per nnilprl a rtivino hpnrlpr on a Smith Chi assist. Seven minutes later a penalty Uai kick by UNCC's Chan Roush tied * the score at 2-2. The penalty kick 'n was the result of a handball foul La< committed by USC junior defender US The Magic | is back |j By JIMMY DEBUTTS Staff Writer Magic Johnson announced his return to the National Basketball Association at a Tuesday press conference in Los Angeles. Johnson will return to the Los Angeles Lakers after a one-year absence from the NBA after he learned he had contracted the HIV virus. After competing in the summer Ai n wiyiiipicy in j-)cuv.ciuiia, oyam, Johnson was cleared to play professional basketball again. Johnson said he will not play back to back games and will only play between 50 to 60 games this season. Johnson said he has has gained 15 pounds and has worked out to || get in shape for the upcoming season. He said he and his wife, Cookie, have been praying that he would be able to return. mm "God has answered our E9 prayers,"Johnson said. Johnson retired on Nov. 9 last year when he announced he had tested HIV positive. Leaders hi For ^ All students, fa< Sponsored by Leadership M HURRVAND GET ALIVE PLUS... GETA FRI DON'T MISS OU~ OR VOU'L , SIMP CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION J] nked Game* gi Bjorgvisson. Bjorgvisson was Jo more goals were scored in *\ ulation play, so USC found itself BSE?' ing its third overtime game of seas'on Vith 2 minutes remaining in the rtime period, USC best scoring >ortunity disappeared as fresh- ? y i defender Billy Clifford's shot n ed over the net. JNCC's had once last chance to QSqBP ak the tie came with 50 seconds . Roush drilled a shot at the USC I >1, but USC goalkeeper David ner smothered the shot to pretKo tko GonTP^r\lrc f V/ U i\_ UC ^1 Vlll^ uie VJ Ui 1 IV.VV/IVO overall season record of 4-0-2. JSC's Turner gave an excellent formance recording 10 saves. I lrlotte's Kevin Shock Icy had six ? JSC will next play Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. at 3 p.m. i >t season the Deacons defeated ^ ^ Greg King (18) and Chris Fak] Blatt RE. Center USC vs. Georgia Southern 7:00 pm | Soccer: ';'f: The Graveyard 1 ior* ?,?> c.ii-mjn ? 00 nm UUV VO. I UIIIIUM | "Youth Day" - 12 & under with uniform admitted free j Rugby: iHl Blatt P.E. Center B & C Field USC vs. Clemson 1:00 pm Tuscaloosa, Alabama USC vs. Alabama 3:30 pm ioutwfc USjO A&ifeiie Department " Kristin Buehlman/The Gamecocl DRESS F?R SUCCESS [p Training Series OCTOBER'S OPPORTUNITIES ^ PROGRAMMING KNOW HOW ] \ Successful programming advice and ideas. JpA Thursday, October 1,1992 3Hr \ 4:00pm, Russell House 306 SO, YOU NEED MONEY? New and creative ways to raise money. fl / ?? Monday, October 19,1992 J ^ 4:00pm, Russell House 306 /J? WHEN YOU HAVE TO BE IN /<y THREE PLACES AT ONE TIME How to avoid this situation! Wednesday, October 28,1992 4:00pm, Russell House 201 culty, and staff are invited to attend. Council, for more information call 777-5780. fH YOUR SEASON TICKETS FOR: ; WITH CULTURE EE COOLER WHILE THEV LAST! r ON THIS SEASON S SHOWS _L BE SORRY YOU DID. The Buddy Holly Story VINX Steel Magnolias Season tickets ?n sale ? now lor only $20 Little Shop ot Horrors at the Coliseum Box r , n i r Li Office or call larlem Spiritual Ensemble 777-scat. :ocks t [aris (11) converge on the UNCC $ USC swii By KRISTIN BEARNARTH Staff Writer ^ ^ ^ AAnfm<tAnt vviiii a Miunj: vumm^tiii returning swimmers and the ac tion of five top recruits, Gamecocks are ready to face challenges of their second sea in the Southeastern Conference. Head Coach Keith Swit expects the team to be strong every event and looks to his i recruits to make a big impact. "This team with only th seniors is probably the most tali ed group we have ever had South Carolina, and we should able to meet the challenges ant the process accomplish all of goals," Switzer said. Leading the challenge in sprint freestyle events will be . American Pete Cadwell. Freshi Brandon Short will team v j Cadwell to bolster the sprint atk 9 "With Cadwell leading the gr and the addition of Short, I tl this event should be one of strongest parts of our progra o.-.is. : .1 owiiY.ei ;>aiu. The distance freestyle events be led by senior Jeff Palm, 1 promises to be a contender f( spot at the NCAA championshij Junior Ric Leishman will a; lead the way for USC in the bu fly. The event should be well-< ered with Leishman, a 1992 G HtG -j ; 'i 11 ' ~ ja a a Mini a ==f:S " j TfUllVi - 1 i ? ] hrjfriirs ?I |"E3-i ! Ru! "r?6?; r Pnr mnrp information c VI mvi v in, winmuvii v iby 162$ College Street. |o all iUSCj students, J! ; t r : | : i ? i i : i \ Q ie UNO I.' . vvJAwi^ SI *\ goalie in Sunday's penalty-marred match. Timers ready Britain Olympic team member, and be freshman Dino Verbrugge, a fre 0f Canadian Olympic trials performer, stri Idj. The backstroke events will be wii the strong with the return of junior the SEC finalist Drew Ruggieri and Ve son senior Tom Dejarnette. Switzcr inc expects both Ruggieri and zer Dejarnette to contribute significant- co , jn ly to the Gamecock attack. th( tew Switzer will look to Michigan ch State transfer Jon Moore to anchor M; ree the breast stroke events. Joining pa ent- Moore in the breast stroke lane will in be our the Oct. 24 llltl College of Chariest* AU- I Nov. 1 N.C. State na" Nov. 13 S::X Kentucky EI tck Nov. 14 Cirrcinnatti oup Nov* 20 !: /' Clemson Sink 1 Dec. 4-6 UNC Invitational the Jan. 7 Florida Atlantic m, :: Jan. 9 Miami Jan. 15 Alabama Wl11 ! Jan. 16 Auburn ;vho Jan. 23 Virginia Tech d | Jan. 30 Georgia f in | Feb. 6 IBS Louisiana State 3 b[tcr_ Feb. 17-20 SEC Championship :ov_ t March 5:6'|i Gamecock !nvi!itati< ,reat | March 25-27 NCAA Championsh Soiuifoe:- A^iefe ttepartirngfit KITS III I 'r-'r-; ? r-'r ! iii i I* ! lirti mi i Slill ft III I 1 _ 1 Managen yil V |/ j^ay^Octobeir"" . r . . r ............... mmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmrmmmmm ?3iell Hbuse,! Ui !? ? - i? r ;|!1 p|/7-6573 or sto|~ j"j iWprkshops are tree Q j_| [faulty, and staff! j j 3:Q0pijij 1--1-T * """I"'* 1 ' ' ' 1 j 1 r 2 2-2 J a VV'^WW &g ?I%\UUAV? n\VAUi tiv ? %%v? * H\\\v #? ^:v>* *??? Peter Rogers/The Gamecock for SEC sophomore Mark Dicus and shman Flin Coleman. The breast ake events will be well-stocked th this trio of talented swimmers. Gregg Higson, Dejarnette, and rbrugge will lead USC in the iividual medley events. Pnoch f, I p n riolpmmrt Qnrl hie V^V/ClVil VI IV u V_J UJVI1I111V7 U1IU 1UO ips of divers look to improve on iir second place finish at the SEC ampionships. USC will be led by att Borman and Chris Gregory, a ir of talented divers who placed the SEC top six last season. la >n 10am Away 1 pn Home :|f 5 pm f-f Home1 pm Home C/'J 5 pm . :J: Away 8||Itv All Day Away .. TBA -3: Away 'Jf.12 noon Away J 1 pmAway l!:^ 12 noon Away 11 am Away 12iioon Away 1 pm Home is All Day Fayetteville 1 Dnal T8A (? Home ips All Day Indianapoliss Kristin Buehlman/The Gamecock JP! ri Q * lent ? 1st, 1992} m. 201 >i =d