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SPORTSLOOK NFL ei b; DALLAS (AP)?Dallas Cowboys c< offensive lineman Erik Williams sus- si tained a sprained light knee, broken rib, torn ligaments in his left thumb | and facial lacerations in an early- lc morning traffic accident. P The Department of Public Safe- r ty said alcohol wasn't a factor in the ci crash, but speed and fatigue were, & The Henflrtment said the B-font-6. a 325-pound tackle was driving more than 75 mph in a 35-mph zone. 1 EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP)- Los I Angeles Raiders coach Art Shell called I a report he directed a racial slur at b quarterback Jeff Hostetler "ludicrous" (' and "a total lie." a Shell, who is black, and Hostetler, v who is white, had a shouting match in a game at Miami on Oct. 16. ES- I PN reporter Chris Mortensen said 8 Sunday that Shell called Hostetler "a white something" and later apol- 11 ogized. C LAKE FOREST, 111. (AP) ? Tim Worley remained on the Chicago Rears' roster while the team remained silent on the running back's latest problems. Woriey, a two-time offender of the NFL's substance-abuse policy, missed Saturday's flight to Detroit for Sunday's game with the Lions. The team and Worley's wife, Becky, did not know where he was until Sunday af- J ternoon. IRVING, Texas (AP)?Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants to build an NFL theme park, a hall of fame and restaurants as part of a $200 million expansion of Texas Stadium. Irving mayor Bobby Joe Raper said the improvements would include $130 million to $140 million to raise the stadium's capacity to over 106,000. NBA NEW YORK (AP)?Golden State's David Wood and Minnesota's Howard Eisley sued the NBA, alleging the league's salary cap was artificially reduced this season by $2.75 million per team. The suit in federal court in Newark, N J., contends the NBA low Il ll 11 r Jmj^k^^k J&SSSK&'' ' :fl r^p^ |9 w^^ik _'fg^fe:-- I I :'^BlHjHjHHV^|?::l S1 I pi. j^H ' wwm* ilx?' red the players' share of revenues y some $74 million, anticipating a Dntribution to a players' pre-penon benefit plan. I HOUSTON (AP) ? Former Bayir player Marcus Thompson told the louston Chronicle that coach Darel Johnson was present when remit Shannon Brantley copied anivers to a correspondence-course exm in August 1993. Win is I STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) ? >aniel Vacek of the Czech Republic eat Carlos Costa of Spain 6-3,6-7 7-9), 6-1 in the Stockholm Open to dvance to a second-round match nth top-seeded Pete Sampras. I SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)?Secondeeded Alex Corretja of Spain desated Luiz Mattar of Brazil 6-3,6-3 a the first round of the Hellman's 'up. I ESSEN, Germany (AP)?Iva Masli of Croatia beat Linda HarveyVild 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (8-6) in he first round of the Nokia Grand Vix. Collegiate Golf I BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - U.S. Amateur champion Tiger Woods shot 15-under-par 139 as Stanford took a O-stroke lead over Auburn in the Jery Pate National Intercollegiate at >hoal Creek. Woods, who had rounds >f 71 and 68, trailed Auburn's Ian Steel )y three strokes in the individual comjetition. I The South Carolina Lady Gamesock golf team shot a three-round toal of923 to finish in 11th place at the lady Paladin Invitational in Greenville Sunday. Junior Siew-Ai Lim led Carolina with a final round of 73 to tie for sev;nth place overall. The native of Malaysia carded a three round total )f222. Clarissa Childs also shot a filal round 73 as she finished tied for L4th with a total of 225. Coach Kristi Amey's squad travels to Myrtle Beach for the Carolyn Ihidone Invitational on Nov. 4-6. .JK,,.. II inr LI?);, ^ ^ ' v ' If^ljiP fj ''v * -> ^ fir <m MMKmMb^ HHiMkI&H** L'j^fy >~ H#r /^J , M,Ji H ' y , ' -'<'^ l^'ir^ ?'. 'S;i | :mgm I I '$ '' - ^ The Gamecock National > RYAN Wl If you thought the Penn Stf gan, Auburm-Florida weekend1 then vnn are in for a real treat t end. The weekend will be hif by many big games throughout try. There are also many oth happening in the world of spor get to those later. Pollster problem. This co ball season has been very ui many ways, but none seems mi lent than the fluctuation of th I mentioned last week my di when Penn State overtook Nel the top spot. Apparently the voters real mistake, but have not altere three teams. While mulliing Hunt reai MICHAEL FAIRWELL Staff WriU Carlos Huntfs life just hasn been the same since he was th center of controversy of a plaj er boycott in his home town i 1990. Now the junior point guar of the Claflin College baskel ball team, Hunt reflects on hi high school years, those suf posed to be the best of his lif< and sees them full of contr< versy. Hunt sees himself as a ways fighting for what he want Hunt grew up in Conwa; S.C. In Conway, Hunt one seemed welcomed to attend gr eery stores, many public even and the mall. But now, Hunt says, "Whe I go to eat at public places i Conway I feel a sense of dii comfort because people coi & ? ,P Aif' ? v 4 ,? ^ jy j u "?^ t JT i f** *' ft llii IT *% ? *?<* j^'Sxi " f *. " *I?I6I J * $\-?k i?* ^ , Iir- *."* * ?? - - ~ * Jm* * ~~ Wdn?day, Oct< championshi poll I noticed an interesting State only beat out Colora LSON points. I will get to the sigi ank ter I cover the big games. THE Game. No. 2 Color i. ir v * to Lincoln to battle No. 3 Neb ite-Michi- ,, t>. , the winner earning the Big was huge, D ,. ^ ange Bowl bid. hl'chted P?or Nebraska, the only lg team has done is win every the ooun- . ... . . ., . year, most without the sem +r h Trn teiback Tommie Frazier, but ' U dropped from first to third i course of the season. The r . Wa w esting thing is they still rec. ^ ,. first place votes this week tha lusualin r,r 0, . or Penn State. ore preva- Without Frazier, Nebrask eAPiooll. , , ? 1 , aeraog even inougn iney ar iscon en a excellent gan )ras or ginning to end. Stewart ai . . provide a great one-two pui lZBu ineir -n i j .I i Buffalos. e ,?p The winner should ren 'over 8 feated for the rest of the yef ly to leave c< jr stantly stare at me and make . ^ comments among themselves an e about me." all r- In 1990 Hunt was the start- 10 n ing senior quarterback on the Conway High School football tlc d team. Hunt was considered one t- of the best players in the state ra< is at his position according to the pk >- High School Sports Report, tei 5> He was also heavily recruited 1 by many major colleges. Hunt had high aspirations to play ke a quarterback at the major college level. :e ui q. Hunfs aspirations were ruts ined during his senior year when coach Chuck Jordan moved him 80 ,n to defensive back for the pur- 00 n poses of bettering the team and 3_ for recruiting reasons. Hunt did te nnf lilrafKtx mnua fn ^afanaiva SI' _ IlUb 11AVU1V 1UUTV KV UUiVllOl T V/ back. ti Everyone's doii jB^Over 29,000 people ai =^reading The Gameco 3Join the cool ones anc : : ill mrnilmy lllllll llll? XjhPw * lip** p? l ' - .y. jEKSHj$k ^P : - few 26, 1994 p race ] fact; Penn probably do by four national c licance af- The otJ portantgi implicati ado travels onship sp raska,with College,] Eight Or- Penn Stal Buckeye 1 thing this I reall; game this win situa ce of quar- but they ] t they have Buckeyes during the Look f uost inter- braska to sived more on to it fo in Colorado Bedev a is the un- remain u e at home, the down le from be- est. Duk id Salaam but the re rich for the tough. T1 * areagainf lain unde- Carolina ir, and will are all na introvei "Why play a position tl 1 less skilled at and don y know anything about \ an play the same position pand on my skills at that mlar nnsition " Hunt s Hunt saw the removs rially motivated because iyer that was moved to c rback was a junior, Mi ilson, who is a white m? "Wilson is not by any m itter than me at the pos quarterback," Hunt i Hunt said he believed ilson was moved to the < rback position because n's dad was the assis ach. Hunt said the move to rback wasn't a very wis non by coach Jordan. As a result to regain h 1 ng it! . rj re doing itrJ?|j ck that is!j&zE i do it tooljj^ . ... ., liSr narrows thi clinch at least a piece of the T ihampionship. seas< ler game. The next most im- The] ama nffViawafllranrl tViat Vina lflflt1 ons on the national champi- whal >otlight, takes place in State p Penn. The Nittany Lions of te host a very good Ohio State team. the t y believe Penn State is in a no ition. The Lions should win, Bi Drobably will not blow out the Bron v City 'or the winner of Colorado-Ne- year take over the top spot and hold theii r the remainder of the season, excil iled. The Duke Blue Devils ndefeated after demolishing p/ and out Deacons of Wake For- ^ , e is now No. 16 in the nation, ist of the season is going to be le Blue Devils last four games / ?t Florida State, Virginia, North petit and N. C. State. These teams finis itionally ranked. with nsy behind, i iat I sition at quarterback Hunt de 't re- tided to form a player boycot tiien a week before the beginning c i and the 1990 football season. Pf1"" The black players sat ou laid. the first game in protest. Th il as players would only agree to pla i the if Hunt was reinstated as quai {uar- terback for the Conway Tiger* ckey The player boycott went o: ^e" for the entire season becaus leans there were no compromise b< lib on hiruin .Tnrrian anii Hunt said. The boycott attracted loci that and national news, includin }uar- Sports Illustrated. During the 1990 football se* tant son about 40 black player stopped playing. This is a shod T1131*- ing number because the tear e de- consisted of about 65 player with over 60 percent of the pla; is po- ers being black. So the coacl . 11 I s weekend "he first obstacle in the Cinderella >n is the Seminoles of Florida State. Noles only scored 17 points at home veek against Clemson (we all know t Clemson is like this year). 'or that reason alone I am giving jame to the Blue Devils, with "Bull" [win having a huge game running )all. licking the system. The Denver coe, coming off a loss against Kansas in the Monday night game-of-the, handed the San Diego Chargers r first loss of the season. Don't get ted, the Broncos aren't that good. ead first Congratualtions to Cari Divers Vivian Alberty and Laura ett. Their performances in Satur3 meet against GW and COC were ol records. Uberty finished the one-meter comion with a score of340.8, while Pykett ihed the three-meter competition i a score 337.725. start anew (- ing staff of the Tigers had to ret build a new team in a matter of days. t Apparently, after ending the e season 1-11, the rebuilding of y the team did not work at all. i "I didn't get what I wanted, but I did prove my point," says Hunt. "I am a firm believer to ie a_ what I think is right and wrong, so this is why I see the boycott j in 1990 as a success for me not g for the way everyone else sees it." Hunt, now a starter for the *s t Claflin College basketball team, D said he looks forward to putting s the 1990 boycott behind in his y. life and receiving his masters i- degree. I ^ II I 1 I