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e Sp at JEFF M Dioi friends] howtoi young p have be entering Hov many p sandso field th{ ofeduca eiyoy: s The about $: cent of 1 uct. Thj percent Aboi work in dustry. thrive, sc to hand with it. Licei rockete< five yea; Basketb chandise projectic The* and arer twoyeai ly under vated. Fore willbegi] officials { portuniti at least 1 agement two prog The is to und tion of m not a pre said Nea CBS Spo letes or s pie who nancialb we need i pie. In T ence in p And mos can sell." Aswii ill 11 DON, Die pi an pi; liv ju he Mi h yo re< yo 11 Notic*: Plm torts jobs work ; career conventii ENKE Special to the Gamecock involved or advancing wil tine Warwick and her psychic indnst^ requires the r probably couldn't have predicted tion and individual effoi igh the job market has been for .. Career managemem irofessionals. Hie last five years tinually address the ne< en rough on coUege graduates uals to network with mi g the working worid. f 10n^8>" ?<?" ^ate fever, there exists an industry trends, and obtain the n eople don't realize offers thou- ket skills and talents, f opportunities. And if s a vast Sports Careers, the 1 it almost everyone, regardless management firm for t itional curriculum, can join and dustry based in Phoem prepare people for careei r"1, m 4.1 1 Business of sports accounts for 11C3^ ***" 18 um,uS" cu LOO billion annually or 1.3 per- workui? even,ts'a resum the U. S. gross national prod- con|^uin^ uca^lon Pri it number increases by seven , ^ere? excitingoppi each year there, said Sports Care* it 4.5 million people currently Jay Abraham, wh^e per some aspect of the sports in- Ef expenence featuri As the industry continues to Phoenix Suns, Nike anc > does tile employment prospects just have to know the bei le the demands that go along involved Thb can be throui yourself with sports indi used product sales have sky- sio1^8 h ^region, mal i by 28 percent over the last ?Ports Careers 18 c? rs. In 1981, sales of National *^r,?mmai7n ? iall Association licensed mer- eV8n^ W1 i reached $100,000. The 1994 utlves fr?m the major spt >n is $2 billion. es in the Southeast, mec ievelopement of new facilities ons Sports Illustrt las has quadrupled in the last Super Bowl Commission s and 19 arenas are current- aala of national corpora! construction or being reno- ^ > s^rtsca; er Broadcasting and the P ixample, Major League Soccer agrees that it takes more tl n play next spring and league through classified adi guarantee hundreds of job op- Thekey is getting ahead 11 es will come available. Today, aJ ?e ing noticed in tl L50 colleges offer sports man- Ph cants, programs, compared to only Bender says that botir rams 10 years ago. veterans and upcoming t key to getting a job in sports to do something extra to erstand that this is a collec- , , , any different businesses and 0 The thing that has ha tfession or single industry," ^ Careers has helpe 1 Pilson, former president of i? sophistication of the rts. "We need skills, not ath- ?y wortring with develop ports junkies. We need peo- Sports Careers can help at can write, people with a fi- teJntlon ?f the Pe > who ackground; we need lawyers, 0 reslI?1^ 0/1 his desk, iress and communication peo- 'hat most of the people i IT and radio, we need expert- approached it this way c reduction and broadcasting. ^ ou ve ve t of all, we need people who For more mformatioi thanycareerpath, becoming SP?rt ^ ^ IM ^ ii FIRST ^ JL m mm9*?JOfc i MWMMmmm %.; m m ... wmm% m - mmm 1 You Know... Wh? as ma la an essential fluid of life and there is y _ i on-gokig need for good quality plasma. II asma-Dasea meaicines save thousands of r|i es, some right here in our community. ?\ st a few hours of your time each month can \^n lp make the difference in someone's life. XUU les is seeking STUDENTS and others to help are their good health with people in need. If u're at least 18 years old and meet our health 1 juirements you can start saving lives while \ u earn! miles Jb Miles Inc. 916 Tavlor St. 254-6683 M' ma donon antubfct to madmal scr?nmg and tialnf poor to accpplarct. and at at tmaa dumg partapaHon Dr. Charles Graham, Pastor The Gamecock Monday, Soptombor 12,~1 Larusson scores two on MICHAEL BAUER Staff Writer j Fresh off a 2-1 victory ever second ranked Rutthin the sports ggrg, the South Carolina Gamecock soccer team looked ig prepara- to extend the momentum against Furman. Needless t e rts con *? sa^' ^om^na^e^ Paladins from start to V J xlfbr individ finish as freshman midfielder Kristinn Larusson *' lustrv nrofes- scored two goals to propel the tenth-ranked Game- ? ^ don La dust ry oJGks to a 4-1 victory in its home opener at the Grave- mm leans to mar- yard yesterday. /. Larusson scored his first goal 2:12 into the first _J: l. J - *-ii JI? ?ii ? ! % ..smalm eauiiig career was luiiuweu ay All-American tjnns JP aK- UAm ^SSi he sports in- laris with a left-footed shot that nestled into the right Hlgf x, AH., helps corner of the goal which gave the Gamecocks a 2-0 nfernces, net- "Ever since the first game, we've been improv- t| e bank and a ing," Faklaris said, "If we continue doing that game 1 jgram. by game, then we will be a better soccer team." Drtumtiesout Forty four seconds later, junior midfielder Sig- ^ J jrs Fresiden mar Scheving contributed to the cause to build the |H| JjI lead to 3-0 at halftime. ! ? Mfffnl J pepsi "You USC's defense was equally impressive as they it ways to get limited Furman to one shot on goal in the first half. JjSC j *h networking Midway through the second half, the Gamecocks jp" JSmd ustry profes- struck again as Larusson scored his second goal of ji ring contacts." the game; however, the Paladins were able to avoid nductingits the shutout, scoring with 16:25 remaining to net the JL* H diami Beach final score at 4-1. ?| 11 bring exec- The Gamecocks will next face Brown Universi- >rts franchis- ty in the fourth annual Umbro Kickoff Classic to be ^ j 01^>an*za~ held at the Graveyard on September 18. Game time ed, the 1995 jg gcheduled for 2:00 p.m. J?ff Wilson dribbles aw and top offi3ter for Turn- Tennis nlavei* hrinefs infpmati . _ maw v -wa w- * AUIIVlllUU hoenix Suns, x ?/ O gefa job" UZAACE1RN0 Staff Writer the last match, he broke 1 the rat race Tennis player Maxi Jamenez played his first tour- row on? ^?m someonei le sea of ap- nament in Argentina when he was only twelve years ue ? ayi?f.'. ij ? r it i i. i.u tt i. In addition to nums old. Originally from Venezuela, Maxi came to the Unitr 0 ., A ,,, ( ed States when he started his freshman year at Fredreach their handom at Tennessee. in the NCAA, but hie go "I came to USC sophomore year because I wanted to ?j need to improve on ppened, and attend a bi8 school>and 1 heard Eric sydon *** a Sood said. "I practice tennis 1 sd with this, tennis program," Mali said. and five hours a day dui application. He also plans to turn pro after he graduates and has Maxi also plays bas ng resumes, already acquired points needed to qualify in the pro- ment. He enjoys buying rtract Hie at- fessional tournaments. relax. Maxi sometimes has a myri- Maxi's proudest tennis moment was making the fi- due to the endless hours * found nals in the *89 Brazilian Open. Although he lost in straight tions and improvements I ?[ haven sets, it was quite an accomplishment to make it to the "My advise for playei a plan of at& finals considering he was an unseeded player. During up because I feel it will t I I oo.)l Mo m Stuffed Shirts 15=1. HEREf miiie u. hv v* 1 evening ^ s *, qo anid saturday morning to too donor ptofrom. appointments available f | Dr. Charles Graham, Pastor OrPQfpr PaiVh T Tnit-Arl \/ficeivv?n N^JLVIALVI JL U1L11 vyilltvu ITIIOOIWIJ Bible Class Leader I Tuesdays at 7pm, Starting Sef Baptist Student Center, 700 Pickens St (Across from Sims Residence Hall) Topic: Toward Christian Maturity Sponsored by: Baptist Student Union 994 >als for Carolina W > %$&?&> * 0*$^\ ...jA A jj;^. ? i * l ,/^t . i ^JllirjESKKF:'~'^mT|| ^' JS^ MS* * '' IP- J' * SMl .. ay from Furman defenders In tho Gamecocks' 4-: onal flavor it'iimum 1 FLORIDA both his rackets and had to bor- 2 N EBRASKA n the crowd in order to contin- 3 FLORIDA STA1 4 MICHIGAN srous satellite tournaments in * MIAMI Caribbean, Maxi has also played I nR Ann ors. He is currently ranked 30th g notRE DAM E al is to be in the top ten. 9 ARIZONA i his serve and volleying," Maxi 10 WISCONSIN wo hours a day while in school | 11 AUBURN ing vacations." 12 ALABAMA eball and soccer for entertain- J? TFXA^ aa M watches and going to clubs to s 15 TENNESSEE feels tennis is veiy frustrating NORTH CAR( i needed to make slight correc- 17 TEXAS i on his game. 18 VIRGINIA TE( "s is to keep going and not give 19 WASHINGTO >e worth it in the end," he said. 20 SOUTHERN ( ' 21 OKLAHOMA PPPHH 22 BYU f i 1 23 OHIO STATE . VTlJ 24 WASHINGTOI I 28 NC STATE HPsi Find out more about how drug use and AIDS are re Call the National AIDS hotline at 1 800-342-AID The hotline for the hearing impaired is 1-800-AIDS This is a message from the U.S. Centers for Dis( pt&M fl&l t lary Baptist Church )tember 13 reet 4 victory KIM TRUETT The Gamecock L victory Saturday. N^OMS^^CEVOTE^ f. .3g *V9;. 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