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SPORTS LIIOIC NFL leac NEW YORK (AP) ? Dallas re- son ceiver Michael Irvin was fined $12,000 sus] and defensive back James Wash- not ington $10,000 by the NFL for their end roles in a fight Monday night in the in t' Cowboys-New York Giants game. Irvin was fined for swinging a hel- dica met, and Washington for brandish- nev ing a photographers stand. Cowboys agr assistant coach Hubbard Alexander ask was fined $5,000 for "inflaming the the situation," and Giants defensive backs Jarvis Williams and J esse Campbell USi were fined $8,000 each for fighting. T ST. LOUIS (AP) ? The president try of FANS Inc. said he's continuing ef- Dis forts to bring the Los Angeles Rams mei to St. Louis, and he's hoping for a fini deal in the next month. A pair of broadcast reports in re- Iiz cent days have speculated that the folic Rams have already decided on St. per Louis. Former U.S. Sen. Thomas Ea- the gleton, president of FANS Inc., said was the reports are premature. St. Louis juni has been without pro football since mai the Cardinals left for Arizona in 1987. Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Buc- Cro: caneers announced Thursday the ishi team is for sale, and Baltimore Ori- fres oles owner Peter Angelos said he will Ron make a bid for them. A trustee over- moi seeing the estate of late Tampa Bay sop owner Hugh Culverhouse said heirs plai want to keep the team in Tampa, in 1 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Line- US< backer Trev Alberts, a first-round draft pick sidelined by a dislocated T elbow, could be back in the Indi- divi anapolis Colts' lineup for the Nov. 27 ven game against New England. Blai Alberts practiced for the first time since the preseason. The fifth over- sew all pick in the draft, Alberts was in- Car jured Aug. 5 in the Colts' exhibition Alb opener and was not expected back met before the end of the season. Am the 1 NBA finis SAN ANTONIO (AP) ? Dennis and Rodman and the San Antonio Spurs are still at odds. Lou The suspended forward met for at t about a half-hour with General Manager Gregg Popovich, but they didn't resolve their differences. [ , t,,. ^|^j x : ' ' : |R|?Sl?gg?k^ Jjjj|| r? " IIIf TT^jJ^vJTJTTnJJS ^^ jTTTTrjyj Popovich said Rodman, the NRA's ling rebounder the last three seas, will remain under indefinite pension. He said Rodman would rejoin the team over the weekunless there were drastic changes he situation. Rodman's agent, Bill Pollack, intted the impasse is major and may er be resolved. Despite the diseement, Rodman said he hasn't ed for a trade and wants to solve 1-1 prouiem. C Cross Country he men's and women's cross counteams competed at the NCAA trict ID Championships with the i finishing 19th and the women shing eighth in Greenville, S.C. The women were led by senior Filgar, who placed 17th at 17:55, >wed closely by junior Tracey Capin 19th at 17:58. Wrapping up scoring for the Lady Gamecocks i sophomore Lisa Monti in 34th, ior Jill Savage in 65th and freshi Katrina Smith in 132. The men were led by senior Tim nin who placed 33rd at 31:41. Finng second for the Gamecocks was hman Ryan McPhail in 97th place, mding out the top five were sopho*e Eric Roschick in 107th place, homore Teddy Towle in 151st ce and sophomore Lance Poling 69th place. C Swimming and Diving he USC women's swimming and ng team was defeated by the Unility of Tennessee Saturday at Sol tt P. E. Center, 162-138. Ihe Lady Vols were victorious in m races and the 400-relay. South _i ail a : j: in ouiia s/\u-/\iiiencaji uiver vivian erty was victorious on the oneer board, and the Lady Vols Allerican diver Tracy Bonner won three-meter board with Alberty 3hing as the runner-up. South Carolina won five races 1 the 400-IM relay. South Carolina will host No. 23 isiana State Saturday at 1 p. m. he P. E. Center. A. 77T1 jjrm WILL RECEIVE A ) BATTIEBOXER Tho Qamocock NHLPAstai (AP)?NHL players fully expect the latest proposal to be rejected, and o Saturday they said they were losing hof that there will be a season at all. As the lockout by owners wer through its 44th day, the NHL Playei Association sponsored another night i exhibition games by striking player The mood in the locker room beforehar was grim. "We don't like to talk about it, but know there's lots of guys out there thi don't think anything's going to happen Philadelphia center Eric Lindros sail "Everyone understands the situatio Tennis star wi Staff Reports tional South Carolina junior to be! Maxsy Jimenez defeated Flori- 1995. da State's Antonio _~ Prieto 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 to capture the Rolex Region II singles ST championship Sun- W fi? day afternoon at the University of North Jimenez and North Carolina's David Caldwell, a 6 2,6-4 winner over JIMENEZ USC's Jorge Esqueda, each qualify for the Na The nationally ranked USC wom? P. E. Center. The Lady Gamecoc '^pr-Wk': ' WP* J&JI m I ?* mm C. ^ Lfcwl. Ir l J.: 4P* ;-> ^gjfc Mm Wk a . ' ? wi im ::::^^V ^ J STAFF/FA< MONDAY NO1 RUSSELL HO STUDEI TUESDAY, THl PAIR Ta * RUSSELL HO QfR03 Monday, November 14, 1994 Sing strong, se ir and realizes it could be an all year thing," " n Dallas' Mike Modano said. "Personally, is a i * I think if s done." be hi Union leader Bob Goodenow had no said, it contact with commissioner Gary Bettman ^ *s on Saturday. Instead, Goodenow spent brea of the afternoon playing pick-up hockey at meni s. Copps Coliseum, the site of the Four-on- "You id Four Challenge. their The two sides have not met jointly a wh I since Thursday, when the players made 1 it a new offer that included a form of a that l," rookie salary cap. The league has not prop i given an official response yet, but sources Toroi n have said it is certain to be rejected. Bett: ins Rolex Region CI Indoor Championships schools along the east co? leld in Dallas, Feb. 2-4, from Maryland to Floric Jimenez became the fi; In the Gamecock to win the Regi RolexChampi- Championship since 1991 onships, the top 64 earning five victories over t singles players and course of three days. Jimer top 16 doubles began Sunday's match dn teams from Region ping the only set he lost t ?^ 1. 1 TJ i XI VIC 1UI tt/1 Ciltljr C11U1C WCCA.C11U. XXUWCVd, I into the ITA Na- Valencia, Venezuela, nati tional Indoor took a commanding5-1 le Championships, in the second set ahd th ^ the third leg of the broke lull's Prieto to go ~ collegiate tennis 2-0 in the deciding set. grand slam. The re- Jimenez's victory was) gion consists of 35 second tournament cham ?n's swim team were defeated by No. 13 Tei ks next home meet is Saturday Nov 19 agal jga*. * - 8 Ag ' '8^ ' 8 lifl ^:$f?::i:;;i:;gS5:^ USE BALLROOM ?4T DAYS WEDNESDAY & JRSDAY S\BER 15-17 M - 5PM USE BALLROOM ason rema Mter what we offered, I think there nuch greater chance there will not Dckey," Chicago's Jeremy Roenick You realize their goal may be to L il ' 1 < . 1 Ail k me union ana not reacn a seitiet," Buffalo goalie Grant Fulir said, t bonder if it is going to be exactly way or no hockey. We haven't seen tole lot of compromise from them." he Canadian Press reported Friday the NHL is preparing a cotmteriosal to submit to the NHLPA in nto on Tuesday or Wednesday, when man and Goodenow attend induelampionship ist onship in the last three weeks, la. Jimenez, ranked 25th in the rst most recent Rolex Collegiate on Tennis Rankings, also rallied by from a one-set deficit to dehe feat Richmond's Tom Clarke lez two weeks ago at the USC ip- Fall Invitational, he South Carolina's top douhe bles duo of Jimenez and seve nior Jim Panagopoulos lost ad to Duke's Rob Chess and Peen ter Ayers 6-3,6-3 in Sunday's up semifinals. Ayers and Chess were seeded second in the lis tournament and ranked eighth pi- in the nation. * * ; | MAGGIE CAMPBELLThe Gamecock inessee Saturday In Sol Blatt nst LSU. P?X57| |coium?ia| 11 I ins in limbo tion ceremonies for the Hockey Hall of Fame. The counter-proposal will center on entry-level salaries and salary arbitration. but will not address the focal Dav roll tax issue, the news service said. Even though the number of players leaving the U.S. and Canada to play hockey elsewhere has increased in the last two weeks, Modano says the union remains strong. "This is kind of the last straw," he said. "If we have to sit out one year, or even two, we will. We can't continue to give them everything back." Promoters i I n loomng ior Tough Cocks' Staff Report* Tough guys needed. Lanny Gunter and Chris Dorsey of C. D. Promotions are holding the First Annual Tough Cock contest Dec. 1 at the Jamil Temple in St. Andrews. The contest is open to anyone. Sixteen fighters will be chosen for the contest. Gunter said he is working with fraternities to back fighters. Two dollars from every ticket sold by fraternities goes to the fraternity. Ticket prices are $10 general admission and $20 ringside. There are two weight classes for the fighters, 174 pounds and below and 174 pounds and up. There will be $2,000 in prize money. $1,000 will be awarded to the two winners and the rest given to the winners favorite charity. Gunter said there is a celebrity boxing match in the works. He said that anyone interested needs to contact him by Wednesday at 779-9458. "We're going to try it out here first," Gunter said. "Next year we might get Clemson involved, then have the two +ra FM 104.7American Red Cross I