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It' : simi Wednes 14 IB ~ ISU *^ *** ' i Junior Norman Green confers v p final season because of chronit 1 Defense shii I From staff reports Junior runningback Brando nett rushed for 112 yards on ni ries Saturday in USC's first scrii under coach Brad Scott. L Bennett and junior tight end Cummings, who caught a touc pass from quarterback Steve hill, highlighted the offense. "I'm impressed with some things we are doing out on tl this early in our spring prac Scott said. "I'm a little disapp in the number of times the ba ed on the ground from dn However, dropped passes \ the only offensive problems. 1 c . r fense intercepted four passes. t j _ r t i _ * ? junior ucicnsivc uatK i David Mandreii/The Gamecock Richardson intercepted a pa? iss Thursday in practice, quarterback Blake Williamson < ~7~~71| m-Yi >okmg ^ , Jp Spagh Sponsored by the Presbyterian ^ March 24 J> 6:00 - (?cz PresbyterianMII -S Student Ctr. ttftj ^| 1702 Greene St.. aSfl il ? 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Merchar Taney- The quarterbacks have to learn to read better, and it is a good thing we of the don't start playing until September." le field The 110-play scrimmage was the tices," first since the Gamecocks started ointed spring practice Thursday. They will II land- take two days off before returning to spped practice Tuesday. Linebacker Chris Rumph suffered veren't the only injury, a sprained ankle, fhe de- Taneyhill, the incumbent quarter back, completed six of 12 passes and teggie threw two interceptions. Williamson is from was two of seven and also threw two uid ran interceptions. 3u-Can-Eat HP etti Supper i Student Center & the St. Thomas More Catholic Center | Ki Adults - $5.00 ^ jStudents and % *!)/ -> Children - $3.00 jgk Walk-Ins Welcome He TmttfXil or call 799-0212 yy^ TfyM p.y for tickets Out Available! r Summer Troar am of Columbia PEINTION i. _ _ i? ^ LIIVI VJ t Kb jue anded climbing gear selection ' ,mmm[ m Tf\HjuidjurtnJiAJ , TRANGOi ?JbiSfOKrnsr ry/^joanny RSiS T ? 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Entertainment I 11 :ond-ranked Florida ashes Gamecocks, 6-0 iff reports giving Greene her second loss in 13 ? : : spring matches. >C women s tennis team was junior Victoria Davies, usually one 6-0 Sundav hv No 2 Florida L , - ot u;>^ s sieaaiest piayers, couian i axcy Gregg Tennis Center. t ^y^hing going against Florida's idy Gamecocks, in the midst Lofi preedman, who controlled 1 season, were no match for t^e match from start to finish, winpowering Lady Gators, who ning 54 5.0. one dual match in SEC play Senior Claire Hammond came closist 10 years. est to picking up a victory for the y's matchup was USC's first Gamecocks. She lost a tough match ss of the season, where the 5.4 7.5 to Florida's Lisa Pugllese at :ks (12-2, 4-2) are 9-1- the No. 4 singles position, r Helen Crook,.who played Freshman Sophie Ljucovic dropped ngles for USC, was over- a tough decision to the Gators' Kristin against Florida's Annousch- Osmond at No. 5 singles. Osmond de1, the No. 17 player in the feated Ljucovic 6-4, 6-3. Popp downed Crook 6-1, 6- Florida's Erika Kuttler defeated sophomore Tracy Pulliam 6-0, 6-0 at ophomore Heather Greene No. 6 singles. :hed up against No. 43 Divya The Lady Gamecocks will play it at the No. 2 singles spot. Kansas State at 2 p.m. Wednesday at it defeated Greene 6-3, 6-1, home. ire's your chance to meet face to ind the USC Student Athlete Association liring special assistance in attending this event should contact Omicron Delta Kappa adviser Dr. Paul Ftdler or Jenny Anderson at 544-3267 at least 24 hours prior to event. USC provides equal opportunity in education nent for all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or veteran has designated as the ADA and section 504 coordinator the Executive Assistant to the President for Equal Programs. This program is paid for, in part, by student activities fees. eiian Expressnly opens doors. ; mi+aim tnn ' VMI VMil l/j VVV? 71 American Express applauds its student Cardmembers l with yet another exciting benefit: a continuing series of screenings of major motion pictures brought to you by The American Film Institute. And made possible by the American Express Card in association with Entertainment Weekly. ^JTj p^yj^ Exclusively for student Cardmembers. The latest film, The Paper, will hit your campus the week of March 21st. But only student Cardmembers can get not just one, but two complimentary passes for each screening. For passes and screening information, look for posters around campus. Or ask an American Express representative. You'll find one on your campus the week of the 21st. If you're not a Cardmember, but would like to apply, just call 1 800 223-2640. American Institute