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Lawerence Mitche Tennessee Saturd; Gam< By MARK NEWGI Staff Writer Sparky Woods le< Gamecocks into Sat with 16th ranked Tei to pun out a tnira sir The Volunteer: Williams Brice Stadi week and losses to Arkansas the previou Tennessee posses; SEC's most potent quarterback Heath SI weapons at his disp the air Craig Faulk Fleming carry on I tradition of great u While on the ground Aaron Hay den, J ami Charlie Garner have a 204 yards p>er garni age. Look for the Vc on offense and < Gamecocks with ir offensive variations. Defensively Tenm in a 4-3 formation. L sive end Todd Kelly Taneyhill contained Middle linebacker F sopppi Ik^y V-r By NANCY SALOP Sports Editor The Universit; Carolina soccer t< Wofford Wednes Graveyard, 6-1. Sophomore del Posnanski led the G two goals. His first Carolina on the bo; 10:37 mark on ar sophomore midfielde Sporting F limitations. W H ll In m ^ fifk^REGULATION i Nw Bj ||j|p^^|? I|.j1 ft ?? ' ' ? VS i| ? " , S ' | ppl |< v .^Bmw^r ~ - ^SM0 Blfe - Wp^ /'% % , -j v& tVl 11, shown here against Mississippi State, ?yscocks go foi ^NT has the job of stopping ( runningbacks sophomore ] ids the red hot Bennett and junior Rob ] urday's contest The Volunteer secondary i: nnessee hoping safety J.J. McClesky and aight victory. back Tracy Smith, who wil s come into bty shadow USC's Don Cf ium off an idle Asim Penny. Alabama and The Gamecocks must is two weeks. their "bread and butter," i ses one of the ning game, if they are to offenses Vols cessful. It worked tiuler has many Mississippi State and Var >osal. Through and f?r the Gamecocks to c :ner and Cory their winning ways, it musl ihe Tennessee lized against the Vols, /ide receivers. South Carolina is no si !, runningbacks the air by any means. Tan< js Stewart and of 31 for 401 yards in combined for starts. He also has four out; e rushing aver- receivers to throw to ii >ls to mix it up Cates, Stacy Robinson, come at the Penny and Don Chaney. lany different especially has shown his al make the big plays. Si essee lines up Carolina offensive line mus ,ook for defen- the holes for Bennett and to keep Steve to exploit, in the pocket. Defensively, the Gam leggie Ingram must stop Tennessee's r * team crushes dONSKY Wofford then came back its only goal of the game oi y of South by Phil Petros on an as 2am defeated George Huizinga to tie the < day at The South Carolina then can and scored two more goal; "ender Jamie the end of the first half, amecocks with Hans Lohner kicked in a pj goal put South sophomore Billy Baumhc ird first at the Bret Kurland also scored to 1 assist from half with USC leading 3-1. :r Rob Smith. The second half was do ool did not appear tod . It will appear Monday. alloweer i the Park Costume C (October c Creel, Taylor an< Playing at 1C ^BC S ENFORCED 724 Harden Street (behinc Sp oub * mm ^ iP K <8HmB? ' * 'tT ~ *tc^j; Stephanie Newlin/The Gar looks to lead the defense to a win ag ^v r 'threepeai Carolina attack. The running game i: Brandon base for the Vols well-bala DeBoer. offensive attack. They will t s led by soften USC up with the run, corner- then burn the Gamecocks wit 1 proba- pass. When the Vols pass, s laney or Rocky Clay and Junior F Adams must play Faulkner look to Fleming tough, the run- The key to victory for Tenn be sue- is to keep the Gamecock de against off balance and stop Carol iderbilt, running game. For Carolina to ;ontinue they must establish the run t be uti- game, score early and often avoid the big play from the ouch in offense. ;ymn is lennessee leaas tne series / his two The last meeting between USC standing UT came in 1971 at Knox> i Toby when the Vols crushed Car< , Asim 35-6. The last Carolina victory Chaney Tennessee came way back in bility to with the Gamecocks blankin< till the Vols 24-0 in the first meeting. ;t create Saturday's game is slated I DeBoer 12:40 p.m. kickoff and will be vised on WIS Channel T ecocks Columbia as the SEC Game o unning Week. i Wofford, 6 to score by The Gamecocks. USC ou ti a kick Wofford 8-2 and outscored sist by Terriers 3-0. At 57:06 r >core. Baumhoff scored on a throw i ae back Rob Smith. Posnanski, a nath > before Edwardsville, 111., scored an< Senior goal on an assist from Lol iss from South Carolina finished of )ff, and scoring at the 76:40 as Ct end the Marshall took a pass from f man Steve Pier and sailed it minafed Wofford ooalie P I Watson ay because of space fKSffn ing Lot < Contest nst d Brown )pm JR jim-A' { 256-1390! I China Garden) ^ orts Tjj Washingtc PWfPwnTVBT'V1'1 ? COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1 , ANDREW BORGERT m * Staff Writer Halloween weekend is u U and the conference races in football will start to be final N Washing ton faces its t test of the season when I host to Stanford. The p; weeks have been tough I m Cardinal, losing to a tough I 9 team and struggling again; *9 Oregon in a 27-21 victc weekend. This game will highlight the best runners in the c Stanford's Glyn Milbu Washington's Napoleon K The teams' defenses are ten are very well balanced. If one team has any ad _| over the other, its Washi necock quarterbacking. Their tan ainst Mark Brunei and Billy Joe has done very well, esp Basketbal with Game s the need From Staff Reports ry to The Gamecock basketb ' aa son tips off Sunday at 5 h die tlie seconcj annual "Gar enior Madness." The event, sponsored bi is being hailed as a preA the mens' and womens' essee bap Squa(jSj an(j js free fense public. The huge pep rally will wm' a performance by the che nin^ ers, the pep band and the fncl team. There also will be a ^ols nity/sorority shootout, in \ , fraternity squares off ag , sorority in a shooting coi see who can win $250 f< /ille, favorite charity. The0,p olina over ? 1903 ? ? "* |VOTE C for c? tele- r====^ 0 in f the 1 tshot I the nark in by it of Dther iner. f its idric reshpast I S RfjW? studen tJS He h increa! fJSr most ii /7 K& argued univer to stud ysjjF His s projec MIX buildir i>w/ discrin ^jrO He h reform & ?n^ 'm. ?fRep Commi 1719 Hollywo* ) : >n-Stanford highli: I ~ 1 Brunei, who is pHHHH f coming back from a laaoj Ieg inJury that CSdl forced him to sit 'REVIEW ? 7" Vnn i out the 1991 sea son. The quarterback won't be enough ia Washington to overipon us, come a very good Stanford team, college Tte defense of the Cardinal, led by lized. linebacker Ron George and safety oughest J?hn Lynch, will lead them to a it: plays victory over the Huskies, a st two Jacksonville is bracing itself for for the a rowdy weekend as "The World's Arizona Biggest Cocktail Party," also >t lowly known as the Florida-Georgia )rv last game, comes rolling into town. Both teams need this win to keep two of hopes for the division title alive. :ountry, Florida's young offensive line rn and has struggled to adjust to the tough aufr.nan. SEC competition. Georgia is droolrific and ing to get to the Sugar Bowl and is also trying to get Heisman trophy [vantage votes for all-world running back nston's Garrison Hearst. Shane Matthews dem of can only wish that he was still in Hobert the hunt. Look for the 'Dawgs to leciaUy get even for two consecutive 1 season tips off jcoek Madness media 3-on-3 shootout also ail sea_ returns featuring the guy p m in Gamecock fans love to hate, necock lerry <~nicK. Other festivities include a 3/ Pepsi P?*nt shooting contest with memdew of *5ers the Gamecock Club. There basket- he a "Grawl for Cash" as well, to the *n which three lucky fans are selected out of the audience, blindinclude folded ^d released on the floor to ^erlead- envelopes wiH money in them. ' dance After the show, there will be an l frater- autograph signing session, in vhich a which all fans will be allowed ainst a onto ^??r t0 get autographs itest to from their favorite players.' 3r their emcee once again will be o'pular Johnathan Rush. >N NOV 3RD!" * Jk 1 ^ tate Representative Tim Rogers is an its' issues in the South Carolina House c as worked closely with student govern sed funding for higher education. As a 1 mportant legislative subcommittee on t I forcefully for greater investment in ou sities, and for restraining the growth of lents. upport was critical to obtaining fundin; ts on the Carolina campus, such as the igRogers has led opposition to regulatory linate against students. as been a leader on other critical issues i, the environment, choice. November 3, vote to re-elect Tim Roger: resentatives. ttee to Re-elect Tim Rogers to S.C. House of 3d Dr. P.O. Box 5151 Columbia, S.C. 29250 2 ghts weekend defeats to the Gators. Florida State plays at Virginia. Too bad this game wasn't three weeks ago. Things might be different for the Cavs if running back Terry Kirby hadn't hurt his shoulu? ...?'. i_? uti agoiiiM v^iciiiduii. iic wuii i uc able to play in this game, and that puts the pressure on quarterback Bobby Goodman, who was under the gun the whole time he played North Carolina. FSU should be able to handle Virginia easily. Finally, Colorado plays at Nebraska. This will determine who wins the Big Eight, with apologies to Kansas. Colorado is trying to extend its conference unbeaten streak to 26. This is no small task against the top rushing offense in the country. Nebraska is still trying to win against a top-25 team, and this could be the golden chance for them. If the Huskers are able to pressure quarterback Koy Detmer consistantly, as Oklahoma did a few weeks ago., then Nebraska will be able to end the Buffs dominance in the conference. Friday, Oct. 30 6-10p.m. Featuring the fabulous Zassoff EJoys, with line dancing. Rick Hubbard and his kazoo band. Mark Lippard, stilt waker & fire eater. Ric Singleton, mime & unicyclist. Flutter ithe Clown. Sing along with Laser Karaoke at the Bud Light Magic Truck 1st prize - 2 (3arth Brooks concert :ickets Other prizes - Trip >s, dinners, CD's, tapes & more 6-7:30 p.m. Cost ime Registration 7:30 |.m. 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