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SPORTSLQOK NFL KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Kansas City running back Marcus Allen will reportedly be questioned by Los Angeles police in connection WltVi rtio fl .T Simnann moo ESPN, quoting unidentified sources, said California authorities would interview Allen in Kansas City, possibly by today. ESPN also said Johnnie Cochran, one of Simpson's attorneys, said Allen was on the list of witnesses he intended to call. NEW YORK (AP) - Warren Moon, who completed 33 of 57 passes for 420 yards and three touchdowns in Minnesota's 21-20 victory over New Orleans on Sunday, is the NFC Offensive Player of the Week. Atlanta safety Kevin Ross and San Francisco kick returner Dexter Carter also were honored in the NFC. Cincinnati quarterback Jeff Blake and kicker Doug Pelfrey and New York Jets linebacker Mo Lewis were selected in the AFC. Baseball NEW YORK (AP) - The International Baseball Association probably will vote again early next year on allowing professionals to compete in the Olympics. Proponents of the move fell three votes short when the IBA voted last June 5 in Lusuanne, Switzerland, getting 48 of 76 voting nations to back the proposal. It needs a twothirds vote to pass. Boxing INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Mike Tyson has withdrawn his request for an appeal hearing on his 1992 rape conviction. The former heavyweight champion, asked the court last month to cancel Monday's hearing. College Athletics LOS ANGELES (AP) - Southern Cai coach ueorge Raveling was released from the USC University Hospital, more than six weeks after he was injured in an automobile accident. Raveling, 57, sustained nine broken ribs, a fractured pelvis and clavicle and a collapsed lung in the accident Sept. 25. USC Athletics The USC men's basketball pronil I snTIil ON FBI r 1 Cower VSnnnHn ! ' I !?' !#! 11?!!!!!! ! !.1'.{'I; ! * ! !>> "i'XO.1 ."'Mljjjj1+! ! !.?. llShooters '1 Bud &^udL I\A/ellx if it FIRST TIME C ^^^^^^VISITSARI A1 PLAN PAREN1 CaII TOdAy FOR a 256-^ 2712 MIDDLEBURQ Facing Forest Dr.- between Providence gram was hit with another iiyury when junior guard Larry Davis was struck in the neck and suffered a fracture to the cartilage surrounding the vocal chords. Surgery was successfully performed Wednesday morning to repair the fracture. Davis transferred to South Carolina from the University of North Carolina and must sit out the 1994Af 1 i - \TA? A A A A yo season aue 10 inv^aa rransier requirements. Davis is from Denmark, S. C., and set state high school single-season scoring records his final year at Denmark-Olar High School. The basketball team, which has been riddled with injuries since practice started in October, has lost the services of two other players for the season. Donny Matthews went down earlier this week with a injury, while Norm Greene quit the team for personal reasons. The USC volleyball team remained in 12th place in the South Region NCAA Division I poll put out by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. South Carolina, 19-7 overall and 7-5 in the SEC, is one of three SEC schools ranked. Florida and Georgia hold the second and third spots. "It's great visibility for our program to be recognized in the NCAA rankings. We have goals of reaching scone type of postseason play, whether it be the NCAA or the NIVC. Holding a spot in the rankings will help us in receiving a bid in postseason play," head coach Kim Hudson said. The South Region consists of 113 Diviainn T ooVinnla in 1H atataa in eluding schools from various conferences such as the SWC, ACC and Southern Conference. 1. Houston 1 S I 2. Florida 3. Georgia' i? 4. Duke 6. Texas 1 ? 8. George Mason BHBiiHi 10. South Florida HUStejShlri F. Austin 12. South Carolina 14. Florida St? 15. SamHouston .T I Gamecock Graphics IBj'jilJ R I ^11 | I ' A 11'In vrfl [DAYS Hi AGES 18 I M% AND OVER WELCOME % St. Andrews Road at Broad River Rd. jg|H 750-5218 is or isn 't, OINTRACEpTIVE ^FREE^^ I INED ? HOOD I IN APPOINTMENT 1908 I DRIVE, SUITE 102 Hospital l Richland Fashion Mall jpl| Th* Oanwcocl< Carolina hea JIMMY PeBUTTS Sports Editor The Gamecock football team travels to Gainesville, Fla., tomorrow to take on the No. 4 Gators in the SEC Game of the Week. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. Carolina (5-4,4-3 SEC) has had two weeks to prepare for Florida (7-1,5-1 SEC); however, they are a four-touchdown underdog to the SEC East"s powerhouse. The Gamecocks put their perfect road record on the line tomorrow. At 3-0, Carolina needs just one more road win to set the USC record. The Gators can clinch the SEC East j with a win tomorrow. The Gamecocks could secure a Spurriers "Our first goal of SCOTT j the season is to win the Eastern title. ] We are in a position to do that for the . third-straight year if we can defeat South ] Carolina." The Gators are averaging 49.3 points | a game, while giving up just 15.9 a con- < test. The Gamecocks have given up an j average of 38 points in their last four games. For the season, the offense has j put an average of 25.1 points on the I J * Doara eacn game. j Periodically throughout the Gamecock staff makes pre games. See how your pre Alabama (6) A at Mississippi St. (20) Arizona (13) A at Southern Cal (17) Oregon (15) O at Stanford I Ml^l#l | PUVIVL Shopping Wrappin; The only dri it's hard to the chir TREKus/ Spring Valley 9003 Two Notch Road (Spring Valley Commons Shopping Center) 788-6993 | 2719 Broad River from Bum's Fact 798-77! Friday, November J ids to 'Swan Senior Toby Cates and the Gameco Mo. 4 Florida Gators In Gainesville The Gator defense has given up an average of 238.2 yards in the air through ;heir first eight games. Carolina will lave to take advantage of this to comsete against Florida's high-octane offense. "Our defense needs to step it up and ake charge right fromihe start of the South Carolina game," Florida nickellacker Ben Hanks said. They played a rreat game against us last year and alnost beat us, so we have to be ready." Although he has led the Florida offensive attack this year, quarterback 3dictions on the week's dictions compare. lokomo O* aval i id IVIIOOIOOippi Ol. rizona Southern Cal p:|i|||:| regon Oregon Gamecock Graphics EljPil is easy. 3 is not. awback is get down nney. Five Points 616 Harden Street (across from The Extra Mile beside Poor Richards) 256-0557 Road (across tory Outlet) 99 .1, 1994 ip' tor battle \ BSC vs Fl Sunday. Novem Blatt P.E. cent! Final Home I Senior Apprecia = Admission is 1 ' TlilllUI : Annual "Beat Clemi Thursday, Noyeme | Butt P.E. Center, Whe Band, Cheerleaders, C Players & Lots c Admission is S Bring The Family - Gc | BSC vs Bei Thursday, Noyemb Carolina Co Exhibition Game - $ Tickets available at ti 803 777-4274 or 1-8 spring AS SEEN LAST APK1L ON CBS NEW8"4S HOLES" break itivff votmscLr & $AV?! '111 =1H Tim&B I PER PERSON DEFENDING ON DESTINATION / BREAK DATtS / LENGTH Of STAY I Q 1-300-SttNCMASE Iff TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS P 5 vlth Gators 1 Anthony and Chris Doering are also >t targets for Gator quarterbacks. South Carolina will need to put presire on Wuerffel to eliminate Florida's 7 nlav aWlifv TKn Km man fKa th I ta: ij| ru CO] les io] pa mSBL Jt/<v3~2i 861 sei KIM TRUETT The Gamecock cks will try to take flight against the efl tomorrow and earn a spot In a bowl. th, Terry Dean will not start in tomorrow's ke; game. Dean is second in the SEC with or 19 touchdown passes. He has passed for 1,437 yards and has completed 60 per- a c cent of his passes. Despite these num- ga bers, he has fallen to third on the Gator fin depth chart behind Danny Wuerffel and ag Eric Kresser. wi Spurrier's faith now lies in Wuerffel; pa hell start tomorrow. The Gamecocks will have to keep tabs eV( on SEC standout Jack Jackson who has Th 10 touchdown receptions. Jackson leads ]y, the team with 604 receiving yards. Rei- n t d r J *14V wig uiui vii uic liiic * the Gamecocks, Stacey Evans, David irnipseed and Eric Sullivan, must get Wuerffel and force him to throw be^e he is ready. If they allow him to pick art the Carolina defense, Florida will are at will. Fred Taylor and Elijah Williams lead e ground attack for the Gators. The ndom has combined for over 1000 yards shing and 10 touchdowns. Senior strong safety Tony Watkins ntinues to lead the Gamecocks in tacki. He currently has 84 total hits (41 so>. Special teams could also play a big rt in tomorrow's game. USC has blocked /en kicks this season. Lee Wiggins has t a school record by blocking five. Offensively, the Gamecocks must be icient and use up the clock. Keeping e Florida offense off the field will be a y. Carolina cannot afford to fall behind turn the ball over. Quarterback Steve Taneyhill will get hance to prove himself in the passing me against the Gators. Taneyhill is st in the SEC in completion percente (.638) and second in passing yards th 1,946. He is third in touchdown sses with 17. The Gamecocks will have to earn erything they get against the Gators, ey will need to execute plays perfectand force turnovers to compete against ^^^^^^pl^^^^l^sdtions. m I jORIDA__ | BER 13, 2PM 1 r Gym 307 k/latch! tion Night FREE! = 11 '14 I son" Pep Rally i ier 17, 6:30pm at Street, Field A j ocky, Coaches, >f SPIRIT! FREE! it There Early! 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