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Santori's ShotsUNC to r< NCAA ch By TONY SANTORI Senior Writer "TGFCB" The college hoops season begins tonight when the defending National Champion UNC Tarheels tipoff against the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (Hilltoppers?) in the Preseason NIT. The Tarheels lost forward George Lynch to graduation and the NBA. Problem, right? WRONG. UNC simply went out and got three of the top scholastic players in the nation, including 7footer Rasheed Wallace and the man some think will be the second coming (the "Air Apparent"?) ol Michael Jordan: Jerry Stackhouse. Put it this way: The Heels are loaded with a capital L. Early prediction: UNC wins the NCAA championship again and becomes the first team since Indiana in '76 to go undefeated. If and only if, the Tarheels falter look for the California Golder Bears to sneak away with the championship. Just Thinking. Is it just me or do Spark) Woods and Cincinnati Bengali Coach David Shula resemble eacf other. Take a close look. The) really do look alike. (Notice: I air not even mentioning won/los* records.) Maybe they were separat ed at birth. Sparky Shula. OK maybe not. The running over of the Bills. Did everyone else notice wha the Pittsburgh Steelers did to th< Buffalo Bills Monday night. Wow The "men of steel" ran the ball anc ran the ball all over Buffalo fo: almost 45 minutes of possession Remember all the talk about hov the Bills avenged their three Supe Bowl losses by defeating th< Cowboys, Giants and Redskins thi season. Examine that again. Th< f DOMINO'S POCUC f ^ >1 CRIB Against Domino the NOID'gt penalized ever fter years ol Irymg, the NOID* has yet to score any | He can t do a thing against a lineup consisting ol ^ fcfca ai '2> yudranieea lo arrive at your door as you gel lo the end of the game. |usl rem tops off a post-game party like a hot. dehcioui lid atpattldpeiku store only. Not valldwkh FS^EIMB y other offer. Prices may vary, customer pays LI esou where applicable. Delivery areas IMud W ensure safe drlvinf. Our driven any less Iter 0.00. Our *lven irenoc penalized far tee 1 ""! > 1 IN) Domino's Ptzra, mc. PbJ (.vl rw expims u/J/?J. L i fa a * VCCEPTING ALL ^ COMPETITORSCOUPONS, AS S i ss : ^ ? ? r PC 1 f J i ^ 2 <2 k o "" ^^^2 UJ fM epeat as ampions Redskins are horrible, the Giants are mediocre at best and the Cowboys were without some guy named Emmitt Smith when the Bills beat them. The fact remains that Buffalo still cannot win against tin "NFC style" team. The Steelers play that "NFC style," and it looks more and more like Pittsburgh is going to be the AFC representative in the Super Bowl this January. Sing Along With Tony. And now ladies and gentlemen, 1 bring you the "Notre Dame Fight Song." "Cheer, cheer for old Notre . Dame. Wake up the echoes cheering her name. Send a volley cheer on high. Shake down the thunder from , the sky. Whether the odds be great or ' small. Old Notre Dame will win over all. 1 While her loyal sons are march: ing onward to victory." I think there should be a constitutional amendment saying that ' every elementary school must ; teach children to recite this song. If 1 you cannot pray in school, at least ' you can do the next best thing. 1 Santori's Guide to Delinquency > and TV Exposure Supplies: One airplane with ? pilot, one extremely large fan, one parachute and one bail bondsman. Directions: Strap the fan and 1 parachute onto your back. Instruct ; the pilot to fly over an important event. (Hint: USC/Clemson 1 Saturday.) Bake at 500 feet. When r near the event, jump from the plane and simultaneously turn on the fan and open the parachute, r Circle the building until a crucial 3 moment in the event. Make your s entrance. Get arrested in front of thousands of people on live televi2 sion. ; Hi -njfj .. i : P H 1 a ?'s Pizza* I AND , ets - TW1 j time. i with pui PIZZA joints on Domino s Pizza. _ 1 oven Iresh made 10 I nccdd thypti m 30 minutes or less' So Ur r C,K IZ ArlJ ember 5 Domino's Pizza' yfcPBS 1 LARGE Of tated! | X w | a : ; OFFER EXP 39 IEEE I - TW01 o! n S! " OFFER EXP Swimmer c< By ALISON KLINAKIS Staff Writer USC ? Freshman Valery Calkins, 18, proved to be one of the U.S.'s premier swimmers when she qualified to swim in the World University Games in July. Some of the world's best swimmers traveled to Buffalo, N.Y., where the games were held. Calkins, who is from Camarillo, Calif., and 50 other swimmers represented the United States and dominated the competition. Calkins was selected to compete after qualifying as one of the top six fastest Americans in the 200meter freestyle. However, the 800meter freestyle relay team that Calkins was a member of was disqualified because the fourth person left too early. Calkins did achieve ^3 ftttifH ^BHCongratu! division w Division Men's A Men's BMen's B-; NADA Residenc Hall i Fraternity Chris Muldrow/The Gamecock Gamecock Classifieds \ x r i - t VV UI is. : ?_______? "WO I DKES AN ORDER OF STY BREAD! 1CHASE OF ANY MEDIUM . AT REGULAR PRICE RES DECEMBER 5, 1993 J JUUUU JE TOPPING PIZZA1 6"J :i nfpnpni :uvci\LUi iMHtia. 'IRES DECEMBER 5, 1993^J| 2"SUBS FOR , r9j w Hi i IRES DECEMBER 5, 1993^j impetes in \ her personal best time during her leg of the relay. "It was such an honor for me to represent America at that level of competition," Calkins said. "There were so many athletes from so many different countries. It was neat to see how alike we all really were." There were 500 U.S. athletes competing in different sports. A total of 2,000 adiletes represented 100 countries. "The opening ceremonies were great," Calkins said. "All the adiletes from all the different countries were in a parade, and it seemed to bring everyone together." The World University Games is similar to the Olympics: Both competitions are international and m wnmiw lations to all rinnersl Team SC-Law 1 Scrubs 2 S.C.A. Co-Rec :e Sexual Uhocoiate f ZBT Source: USC Intramural Department AiK IH|| ^sski^H ifli^v^rvi ^ InferG r spend your wind ^ at sn0wsh( t fun & part] r . plus... E FANTASTIC SK ^ IKHE1 JANI W SliSIMliillfcl? Sr ? . tiW ^ i I ^ Fo Vorld Univer feature some of the best athletes in i the world. ! "The competition was amazing," Calkins said. "I didn't feel any ] pressure going into the meet. I just | wanted to swim the best that I could for my team. It was kind of weird, though, when you have 4,000 people sitting in the stands cheering for you because you're American." v Calkins continued: "I'm glad it was in America. It was great to have all of the people cheering for you. It would have been neat to travel overseas, though." After the World University Games, Calkins had several outstanding performances in August at the Senior National swim meet. She placed second in the 200meter freestyle, fifth in die 400use Rugby d moves on to IS JIMMY DeBUTTS . Senior Writer USC ? The rugby team defeated Duke 10-0 Friday at home. The Gamecocks improved their record to 8-1, advancing to the National Tournament in Mobile, Ala. USC played a ball possession game against the Blue Devils and led 5-0 at halftime. "We played a possession game and controlled the ball a lot," USC player Wyatt Shepherd said. "They kicked the ball a lot. The weaker teams usually do that because they can't do much else." Matt Chalfant scored twice for USC, accounting for all the team's points. On defense, keeping the MCKll IF THE HIGH COS! HAVEGC AIM HIGH WITH All College costs have never been I But efforts to pay for your educ boost with Air Force ROTC. In fact to compete for a full scholarship t! lege tuition, textbooks, fees and $1 month. 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