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Scott nam' From Staff Reports Bob Stinchcomb was named an as sistant USC football coach Tuesday This past season, he helped coach thi Auburn Tigers to a 11-0 record. Stinchcomb will coach outside line backers and coordinate special teams His appointment completes Scott': coaching staff. Stinchcomb, a long-time coachinj k associate of Auburn's Terry Bowden joined the Tigers in February 1993 a: pr\r\rv4tr\i* r\f otKloti/' Uc vwiui&iaiui vi auuviiL L^UUlUKIg. HV had served previously on Bowden'j staff at Stanford, working as outsidt linebacker and special teams coacl from 1988-90 and assistant coach anc defensive end coach from 1990-92 QUALIFIED Having a motorcycle show that unlicensed states. So get your li even keep you from H The P| 10Wc m OPEN 7 Mon. - Thu Friday Saturday Sunda m ^ 1 month RScKll unlimited ^ . m $4' cowl with thiss use STUDEP m wmm Only five mini] P it.-3 nnr*T VJIXC-i'Al . 1 794103-A 12th Street H|bsksSK i H||:: ; |pi: es Stinchcom He followed Bowden to Auburn fol- ol r lowing the 1992 season. b( Stinchcomb has coached at West f0 1 Texas State (1987-88) and Florida State (1985-86), where he worked with USC coach Brad Scott and three ^ other members of the Gamecock staff: i(j defensive coordinator Wally Burns ham, assistant coach John Eason and ^ secondary coach Bobby Johns. Also, ? USC offensive line coach Mark Salva n' played for FSU during that time. A native of West Palm Beach, Fla., Wl - Stinchcomb, 35, earned his bachelors cc 5 from Bethel (Kan.) College in 1980. in : He received a master's from FSU in a 1 ? 1986. i "We're pleased to announce the ad- m dition of Bob Stinchcomb to the Car- Je 4 M0T0BCYCLEW Howard Q. Nichoh M 8381 Center Ave. I Hometown 27671 I TO RIDEi I 1 ANY STATE, US/ operator license is more than legal. I riders account for 80% of the fataliti icense. It's proof that you can ride, becoming a statistic, motorcycle saf in Salon 11J luring dffBeds HI lYSAWEEK M irs. 7am - 9pm Krail 7am-8pm jgjrtfig 10am-6pm y 12-6pm 1^1 i jjl^ ? ites from campus KCTil PARKING L*J 3461HB lip E Plaza, W. Columbia |||f 4 Don'l 1 Your ' Away Problem: Yoi late for class If7 minutes on y IxJ looking for at ui course... a You need _Jj your life Solution: Move to Wf Right on the edge 01 Whaley's Mill offers ( iving with on-campus < A/hile some may think to live close to campu Mill offers low studen special leases to upper* as well as grad studen me, because at Whale' ways have a space for never have to see this: Now Pre-11 for Summe Fall '9' A onday - Friday m 30am - 5:30pm 254-7801 ^ 11 Main St. Where horn ib to staff ina football staff," Scott said. "I've ien familiar with coach Stinchcomb r many years, tracing back to our tys together at Florida State. "I've always been impressed with s coaching ability. He brings a solbackground to our program, in irticular in the area of special teams, id we welcome his family to Carolii. "With his appointment, we believe c have assembled an outstanding iaching staff that is dedicated to tak2 the Carolina football nrooram ro u r* vcr?" kV nigher level." Stinchcomb and his wife, the forer Diana Weber, have a daughter, na Lynn. EMTOR UOHItl M 9 nBl It's vital. Statistics es in some v o / And it mayVff/ c ETY FOUNDATION fRAVELING? f CAU US FOII: ' ' + . Low Student-Teacher-Youth Airfares X Domestic Airfares Adventure Tours Language Courses M International Student & Teacher I.D. T Youth Hostel Memberships X Car Rental & Leasing urail & Britrail Passes issued on the spot! M * * E "STUDENT TRAVELS" MAGAZINE! * * mory Village, 1561 N. Decatur Rd ^ rf Atlanta, GA 30307 M 04-377-9997 t Sign I ~ i ifp ? j weren't just - You lost 20 our exam! ... aarking space, md now this. to mala I ? vr IUI%V i easier! laley's Mill, f campus, aff-campus :onvenience. it costs more s, Whaley's it rates and ~lassnerson<; its. So save y's Mill we'll you so you'll sign again. lacino r ana I wr\ 1 e isn't far away Softball team oj '' B W^4_ s * & 11 s Mfej~7* tti ^m<L?(?7? Mm W^'^RJtk M*t f *, 4^^KnN ^v"5: -: ^ ' Accept 4^*- fmm more &c than yoi n7Z3 It's ya em U.S.A. Inc. 1994 nB David Mandrell/T :reshman Tina Plew makes a throw to first base Tuesday ii iamecocks' victory over Furman. USC will resume play Satur ^ NeLLTV) IS COMING TO CO Sain real hands-on experience or im| Industry and in the Advertising an Departmer Be a leader! Have fun! Beef up your resume! r ^ Produce and direct your ow Make a difference in your life and ii WCFG-TV will be broadcasting so.c channel on campus. Come join us T Friday 18 at 12:30 at 303 Russell He )om 328 on the third floor in the Ru WE NEED YC )ens with wins n r* r?x_ti r\ rrom otan neports The Lady Gamecock softball team started the 1994 season successfully Tuesday by sweeping Furman University 6-0 and 11-3. USC broke open a scoreless game, in the third inning of game one when senior Christie Dammer doubled in Chanda Lee and Toinette Reed, giving Carolina a 2-0 lead. The Gamecocks added four runs in the fourth inning as they collected four hits, including two doubles. Picking up the win for Carolina was junior Darlene Gareis who scattered four hits in seven innings of action. In game two, nine batters collected at least one hit in USC's 11-3 win. Coach r ~ ?l..l 1:-4 . - i' *- - VJUIII^IUII 3 IIUU UIU IllUM UI IIS damage in the third and sixth innings when they scored six and four runs, respectively. Junior shortstop Shani Cannon went two for four with a home run and pitcher Kim Sheridan went two for three with a double and a triple. Sheridan allowed five hits in six innings. The Gamecocks will host the Carolina Round Robin this weekend. Eastern Michigan and Georgia Tech come to Cohe Gamecock lumbia for the tournament. USC will i the Lady p|ay al j p m ancj 3 p m Saturday ay' and Sunday. 'LUMBIAl Drove yours in the Television * d Personnel Management J ferre \ n shows! J jL ' Tthe Carolian community! * )n, now on its own cable * hursday Feb. 17 at 5:00 or J >use. Or stop by our office * ssell House or call 777-5759. * )UI r * ?d at uhools i were. everywhere iu -want to be*