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6 SPORTS LOOM NHL E STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) ? I Quebec rookie Peter Forsberg and F three other locked-out NHL players fc from Sweden played for Elite League T clubs despite a ban. b Vasteras VK allowed Niklas Lidstrom, Peter Popovic and Patrik Juh- I lin to play against MoDo, which ear- o lier said it would use Forsberg. The tl rebellions followed Wednesday's de- fi cision by the league to ban NHL play- 1 ers. S MOSCOW (AP) ? Russia's Foreign Ministry ordered passports for | a* i ) ii 1 if ?i j n. j JBunaio s Alexander Mognny ana ua- a troifs Sergei Fedorov, who left the a Soviet Union illegally to play in the 1 NHL. I Authorities also said they dropped criminal charges filed against MogUny p when he left in 1989 while serving s in the army. The moves dear the way C for the players to take part in a char- 1; ity tournament in Russia. t I NFL b DALLAS (AP)?Dallas Cowboys * offensive tackle Erik Williams, injured in a car accident early Mon day, is scheduled to undergo surgery ^ today to repair a torn ligament in his * left thumb. t Williams, who also tore ligaments i in his right knee in the acddent that is under investigation by Texas De- ^ partment of Public Safety officials, 1 was moved from Parkland Memori- 1 al Hospital to Baylor University Med- 1 iral Center. ^ ? WASHINGTON (AP)?The NFL Management Council and the play- ( ers association agreed on a new drug policy, which they said expands testing and discipline components with a stronger emphasis on education, evaluation and treatment. College Football WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) ? About 40 Wilmington players were suspended by coach Mike Wallace for violating the college's policy on alcohol use. The NCAA Division ID school forfeited Saturday's game at ? resui CAF Allied Signal Andersen Cons AT&T Global Inl Solutions Belk Stores Ser Continental Airl Cutler-Hammer Data Stream Gilbert/Commo Jefferson Pilot Nationsbank Northwestern Ir Paramount Car Pepsico Perdue Farms ?-^ i _ i rruaenuai insui Sherwin-Willian Torrington Wachovia of S. ^ Orientation to ori-ca companies. Orienta Library; room 602, 6 8:30am-4:00pm or Bldg. oryo iluffton. I TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? The Hall 'ame Bowl agreed to a six-year dt >r the third-place teams in the E 'en and Southeastern Conferen* eginning next season. I EL PASO, Texas (AP)?Sun Bo fficials struck a deal for the Pao-U turd-place team and the Big Tei fth-place team from 1995 throui 997. occer I NEW YORK (AP)?The new fi] ivision league in the United Stat imost definitely won't start un 996, FIFA general secretary Se Hatter said. While U.S. Soccer Federati resident Alan Rothenberg, one ix men added to FIFA's World C )rganizing Committee, said an Af aunch remained under considei ion, Blatter left little doubt that t ilajor Soccer League's start woi e postponed. JSC Cross Country I At the Southeastern Conferer ?ross Country Championships i'ayetteville, Ait., the USC wome earn placed sixth, and the men f shing seventh. The women were led by jun [Yacey Capper, who placed 12th .8:14.3. Senior Liz Figlar and sop] nore Lisa Monti placed 16th a 9th, respectively. Rounding c Carolina's top five were junior <] Savage and freshman Katrina Smi The men were led by senior T Cronin who placed 34th at 26:20 Sophomore Teddy Towle and Lai 'oling placed 42nd and 44th,: pectively. Rounding out the top f vere sophomore Eric Roschick 16th and freshman Ryan McFhail iOth. Arkansas' men won their foui SEC title with 38 points. The la tazorback women were also vict( >us, winning the title with 31 poii Carolina will take next week jefore competing in the Region F< >oss Country Championship jreenville Nov. 12. lyers a< ties this at the n lEER\Ji ulting formation 'vices ines * & Eaton nwealth lsurance owinds M ranee is C. L mpus interviewing i tion video available th floor; William H. room 34A-113, Sw< u may call the Care 777-7280 for more informatic CDi Tho Gamecock ^ r Gamecocl ROBBIE MEEK Staff Writer 0f Tennessee freshman quartert ^ Payton Manning threw for 189 yj [jg and three touchdowns as the Volunt ,e put a dent in USC's bowl hopes, bes the Gamecocks 31-22. The game si ed off one-sided as the Vols jumpec wj to a 24-3 halftime lead. 0>s South Carolina went into the g yg needing one win to qualify for a b gh With a win on Saturday, the Gamec would have played Florida for the! Eastern Division championship in weeks. The Gamecocks are hopir stay in the top three in the SEC. n ii n ? l /?n i_ j j_ ra^ oouxn Carolina ieii Denina eanj eg proved they would not give up. Tm proud of the effort our kids { pp We're still in the picture, and I'm of that," head coach Brad Scott s on On Tennessee's first possession, Ji 0f Stewart broke free for 45 yards t< Up USC 18. Five plays later, Manning jpjj nected with Stewart for a nine-; pg. touchdown. he At 14:41 in the second quarter started a drive that apparently ei seven plays later at the USC 20 w missed John Becksvoort field goal ice The Top 25 in the Associated Press colk in football poll with ranking in previous poll ? 1 h Nebrai&a {3): U 2.Penn St.ate (1) ior SKMI at 4. Florida (5) ho- ' & Miaoi (6) ; j| || nd 6!Alabama (8) .ut 7* Colorado {?* : rill ^.Florida State (9) th. om 10. Syracuse (14) , 6- i :: 11, Texas A&M (7) lce 12. Washington (15) "e" (18) " lve 14. Colorado State (17) , I" 1ft Kansas State!| 1 16. Washington Stae (22). rth J 7* Virginia Tech (13). tdy 18, Arizgna (11). , .. will its. 20. Michigan (10) off |;:21. Oregon (nr) aur 22. Southern Cal (25) in J;.i23, Duke. (16) 24. Mississippi State (nr) il|||BHghanri:^ur^||20) Gamecock Graf cceptingr week MTER Call the jamecock Career Line for job lescriotlons at 777-0960 >v required for access to at the Career Center Close Business Bldg.; saringen Engineering jer Center at in > Monday, Octobei cs fall behin< USCs Terry Cousin was flagged for n jack into the kicker. Becksvoort's s< anj8 ond chance, a kick of 37 yards, was tr gers as Tennessee went up 10-0. iting The halftime score, 24-3, was rep tart, sentative of the total yardage of the t [ out teams. The Vols dominated the half w 285 total yards compared to Carolin ame owl After holding Tennessee on the op ockg ing drive of the second half, the Gar SEC cocks began a 11-play drive. The hij two light of the drive was a 14-yard run > a tn fullback Stanley Pritchett that conve ed a third and six, keeping the dri j alive. Six plays later, Pritchett scoi from the one as USC pulled to witl rave. 15 Points. gla(j Tennessee answered with their bigg jaid. driv? ?f the game. The big play of t uues drive was a 30-yard Manning pass ,tbe Aaron Heyden to the USC 44-yard li con- Eight plays later, the Vols scored o: pard one-yard pass from Manning to St? art. UT USCs offense began to click as th ided ne*t possession covered 65 yards in ith a P^ys. Pritchett scored his second tou but down of the game with a six-yard ri After the score, Scott dug deep ii his bag of tricks. On the ensuing k off, Marty Simpson lofted the foott *9? over the Vols front line of return n and into the arms of Lee Wiggins. 1 Gamecocks failed to capitalize on 1 play as Pritchett fumbled two plays 1 III er. Tennessee returned the favor t minutes later as James Stewart coug] up the ball, with defensive end Ch v-y.yj PiimnVi Iai* tVio /*lorr? aaa/i XlUiU^il 1 t-VU T lllg 1U1 Ult VICUU^WV Carolina began the drive with same positive results they had all h but the drive began to sputter and e ed with most Carolina fans exiting stadium. On fourth and goal, Dan Nicklow dropped a nine-yard Steve Tar hill pass in the end zone that would h pulled Carolina within nine before conversion attempt. Thafs just one play that we ne ed to come up with. We shouldn't hi : Go ( >hics / 1 I Y? Anot r If you have ite LET US D< For the next offer one ] Sale" headi section!! T1 call or come How often d D1 TTAllf A i ^uui r r 31, 1994 1 early to Vols, lose 31-22 :^s- VAN HOPE The Gamecock ^e Just like ttio ball slipped out of wldeout Darrell Nlcklow's hands, the a^> Gamecocks dropped their last home game of the season. The nd- Volunteers of Tennesse defeated Carolina, 31-22. the rejj been in that situation on fourth down," the road. The team is off this week beTaneyhill said. fore traveling to Gainesville next week aye The Gamecocks later scored on a 32- to take on the No. 8 Florida Gators, the yard Pass fr?m Taneyhill to Mike Red- "It helps us to get two weeks to predick, but the conversion attempt failed, pare for Florida," Taneyhill said. e(j The drive covered 32 yards in nine plays. The season will be concluded Nov. 1 aye The Gamecocks fell to 2-4 at home 19 as Carolina travels upstate to take this season with two games left, both on on arch-rival Clemson. jamecocks! ur Junk is her Person's ! rreasure i ms you want to sell or just get rid of... 3 THE SELLING FOR YOU! two weeks, The Gamecock will ?REE 3 line ad under the "For : ins of our classified advertising hat's right- we said FREE! 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