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Wednesday, March 30, 1994 Johnson resigns The feud between Dallas Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones and coach Jimmy Johnson culminated Tuesday with the resignation of Johnson. Johnson, who guided the Cowboys to back-to-back Super Bowl victories, became upset last week when rumors of Jones firing him surfaced. immediate speculation has Jones replacing Johnson with former University of Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer. NIT Final set Vanderbilt downs K-State Billy McCaffrey and Ronnie McMahon scored 28 and 27 points respectively Monday to lead Vanderbilt to a 82-76 win against Kansas State and advance the Commodores into the NIT Finals tonight. The Wildcats Askia Jones, who scored 62 points in his last outing, was held to 17 points on just 4 of 11 shooting. Villanova stops Siena Siena's Cinderella-like run in the NIT ended Monday night as Villanova downed Siena 66-58. Villanova trailed only twice. Kerry Kittles led Villanova with 21 points. The Wildcats will play Vanderbilt tonight. Ice hockey in Columbia? A press conference is scheduled for Thursday at Capitol City Stadium in which city officials and private business owners are expected to announce that Columbia has been approved for an East Coast Hockey League expansion franchise. D/aK P/aWa cnAnlrmn Titr\ o ITQC cnnrtc o/iminictrofiAn rlocc ITlUjUl LJyJVJ jpvaiuiig l uc^uaj iv/ u opviw auiiutuaunuv/ii uaoa, said he's in favor of a hockey franchise. ' Coble said a new convention center would probably be built to house the team. He added that a two-cent tax increase on hotel and motel accommodations could be implemented to pay for the center. Olbermann returns to ESPN Keith Olbermann will return Sunday night to ESPN from ESPN2 to resume his position as co-anchorman on "SportsCenter." Olbermann said he was happy most of the time at ESPN2 and added, "It was an amicable parting." Today's sports on TV NCAA Basketball: NIT Championship game: Vanderbilt vs. Villanova at New York (ESPN, 9 pm.) Pro Basketball: CBA playoffs: Fort Wayne at Quad City (ESPN2, 7 p.m.) CBA playoffs: Yakima at Sioux Falls (ESPN2,11:30 p.m.) > v J v^aiiue jieniais Adventure Carolina Inc. ^ 1107 State St., Cayce, SC 29033 (803) 796-4505 I 1 toil pj IT IMF III ^ 011 v'"u , Greenville ? 1 m .. . j Jf this Summer!x ' i 5!!! Sp Rolex Colleg TOP 20 MEN'S 1. Stanford 2. Georgia 3. Kentucky A Tavnr ~r. itAaa 5. Duke 6. Mississippi State 7. Southern California 8. Texas Christian 9. Pepperdine 10. Miami 11. UCLA 12. Florida 13. Ole Miss 14. Tennessee 15. Notre Dame 16. California 17. Virginia Commonwealth 18. South Carolina 19. UAB 20. Harvard i BOLD Text Indicates SEC Team Mjm 111 nil ' r fnii 1UI.11 9 IUJ By TONY SANT0R1 Sports Editor The USC men's tennis team, rankt No. 18 in the latest Rolex Collegia Tennis Poll, will face stiff challengi Thursday against No. 2 Georgia ar Saturday against No. 13 Ole Miss. The Gamecocks (11-4,1-4) suffer* a slight setback Sunday against LSI falling 4-2 to the Bengal Tigers in B ton Rouge, La. However, USC pullt off one of its biggest upsets ever 1 stunning then-No. 4 Duke Wednesd; Finan* Applicatic Summe Now Available in tf Deadline for subrr application for Finan No summer applict after thi Contact: Fina 1714 Cc I PWhe Tigers, Gam dozens of ot get pretty w But 1 of college st . , for the sum TIT of our Sumr ||V much more! |/ The> up or repeat . classes to trc ^\lr colleges or i ^on average of 9 yjjjuniversities Tw done so ovei ( | 1 for ir A|)|| Summei UtouMS GR1 Ww ~ w I : 6amecock oris iate Tennis Poll I i TENNIS TEAMS Pat Holland/ The Gamecock inis to take ( in Durham, N.C. Carolina's grueling schedule will ^ continue as the Bulldogs roll into Columbia with six wins against Top 20 opponents. Their most recent victory , was a 7-0 thumping of Vanderbilt. Georgia (10-2, 5-1) hasn't lost on the road this season, while USC is 9** 1 at home. A key matchup for both squads will a* be the No. 1 singles match between id Johan Sandbetg and Georgia All-Amer)y ican Mike Sell. ay Sandberg is ranked No. 42 in the _ I A * I s\a\ aiu >ns for 1994 r Sessions ie Financial Aid Office lifting a 1994 summer icial Aid is April 1, 1994. jfions will be accepted s deadline. incial Aid Office ) I lege Street 1 n you get several hundred lecocks, Eagles, Bulldogs and her "animals" together, it can ild. fortunately the hundreds udents home in Greenville L mer that take advantage _ ner Transient Program are a serious bunch. f'rp hp?rp? to op*t cihp?iiH natnh freshman and sophomore msfer back to their home iniversities. ; than 2,300 students from an 2 different colleges and from around the country have * the past three years. "all 250-8111 iformation on the r Transient Program today! EENVILLE EHNICAL LLEGE ^iACCC^> Junior Ben Cook leads the Gamecocks i schedule. USC will play No. 2 Georgia a mi Georgia latest polls, while Sell has recently returned to the Bulldogs No. 1 spot after suffering a back injury in the fall. The men battled two years ago in Columbia when both were playing No. 2 singles. Another key to Gamecock success could be the doubles point. When USC takes two of three doubles Ht#,f ' 2-6am RAV APR 2 anJ Q APR 4 |g?8gg? 0 APR 5 BEB3SS 0 APR 6 nPlflHIP P4 UEVIIVE 91 UJklJ Make a dat If you have or have re mononucleosis, or m mav contain valua Earn up to $400 a moi a week for more ir 803-254Serologic Creating A Iiealt Minimum $50 per donatic a week; 1-1/2 hoi matches to capture the doubles point, Carolina is 6-2. When the Gamecocks lose the point, they are 1-2. The Gamecocks' top two doubles teams, Sandbergflose Frontera and ft MAR 30 Mut A ~ Chi JBr File Dhoto term Phillips The Supreme Court Godplow w/Drown Mary Jelly Roll Cement w/Beowulf The Void ? to Black Sabbath) r. 252-ROCK h v * & (J I) t y r ? '* y | :e with us. .? scently had herpes, easles, your blood ible antibodies. 5 y >< ith in mot- 'I K/Mifn mi - iii juai j uuuia lformation, call 6537. ; ? 1 als hier Ylorld. ' z* Dn, donate up to twice jrs to donate. ?: nto one of the toughest weeks on their nd No. 13 Mississippi. , Ole Miss Maxsy Jimenesflim Panagopoulos, are a combined 17-5 this season. USC hasn't defeated Georgia since 1990, with the Bulldogs sweeping the Gamecocks 7-0 in their last meeting, in Athens, Ga. Results from the Georgia match and a preview of the Ole Miss match will appear in Friday's edition.. Both the Georgia and Mississippi . _1 * I 1 1 .a. __ __ . I maicnes win Degin ai c p.m. ai ine Sam Daniels Tennis Center. amn hafist, Sqwear! J 8k Pay One ] arlie's on Acid E MITE Alt. Danrp Parhi