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Qamecock Athletics ^ Soccer vs. New Hampshire, Sat. 2 p. m.; is. Saint Louis, Sun. 2 p. m. Volleyball at Auburn, Fri.; at Alabama, Sun. Women's Soccer vs. Georgia, Fri. 4 p. m. 8 HJi ? ? mRm Carolina's defense has shown tfrc Bulldogs LARRY WILLIAMS Sports Editor It's make or break time for the Gamecock football team tomorrow, as they travel to Starkville, Miss, to take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a critical SEC matchup. Both the Gamecocks (2-3-1) and Bulldogs (2-4) will be looking for their first SEC victory of 1995. The Gamecocks are coming off" a 77-14 Homecoming victory over Kent last weekend, while the Bulldogs are licking their wounds after losing 48-20 to the Auburn Tigers last weekend. The USC offense was unstoppable against Kent, rolling up 544 total yards on the game. Quarterback Steve Taneyhill continued his brilliant play, com ; 'iJ3Sc>iwJ!ww?iMmi in ^Sn DARRELMCKLOW Mississi Senior Flanker yards ar 5-11,170 fellow G Criminal Justice Houston HAPPYB Kappa Kap . * xMma tat improvement during its recent fot c nrouirlc 9 |fl UVIUl pleting 20 of 24 passes for 263 yards and four touchdowns. Redshirt freshman Zola Davis had three touchdown catches on the afternoon to go along with his seven grabs for 109 yards. The much-maligned Gamecock defense continued to make progress, giving up only 167 total yards, including 20 total yards rushing. In the previous weeks game against 14th ranked LSU, the defense held the Tigers to just 33 rushing yards. Mississippi State limps into the game with a 24 overall record and an 0-3 record in SEC play. Jackie SherrilTs Bulldogs have yet to display the power and fortitude that propelled them to an 8-3 record in 1994. The Bulldogs only wins have come at the hands of Memphis and Bayduring spring practice .Excellent g the clutch catch on a posses'n...Also returns punts for USC. sady wide receiver who develo a key figure in the Gamecock game...Fourth leading receiver on with 24 catches for 263 yards touch downs Rnth of his touch ame against Mississippi State. I-Outstanding receiver at Da Community College in ppi...Had 70 catches for 877 id five touchdowns...Played with amecocks Patrick Garth, Melvin and Duce Staley. ERTHDAY ^ Fi -w^ mo ^amma jyjti vjMimiiif SPO HUE ? m n mrrzr**mmm b -5>i -Hj g" t^rnggKgm^ 1^? Ipi'i: ^kh|| a ir-game home stand, but will face c iroadcl lor. Their losses have been to LSU (16QyO _K0\ Mn^oocl ut/, iciiucoocc v ?*r ujjjy iiv/x uitaoi Louisiana (32-34), and Auburn (20-48). Outscored by their opponents by a total of 140-207 this season, the Bulldogs have been hard pressed on the defensive side of the ball. The Bulldogs are giving up an average of 210 yards per game in the rushing category, last in the SEC. The Bulldogs are giving up an average of 34.5 noints Der ffame. also last in the SEC. As for total defense the Bulldogs again check in last in tht Southeastern Conference, giving up ar average of 451 total yards per game On the offensive side of the ball, the Bulldogs are registering 376 total yards per game (123 rushing, 253 passing) Despite some offensive inconsistencies mm averagir 2V7 yai ERIC MOULDS ww-M, Senior Flanker Bulldogi 6-3 203 outstam Ed. Psychology on tearr AUDITION '96 it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it H Six Flags Over Georgia > Then?e Park SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA is casting singers who m performers with high-fall or motocross riding experienc present a resume and be willing to attend a riding/stunt SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA will be casting for two k children's show. The Batman Stunl Spectacular, and' College Audition Dates & Locations: Univ. of Alabama/Tuscaloosa Jacksonville Sta Tuesday, October 10,1995 Wednesday, Oi Allen Bales Studio Theatre Mason Hall Rowand/Johnson Building Performance Ce UA Campus/Tuscaloosa AL JSU Campus 3:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. 4:00p.m - 9:00| University of South Carolina University of G Wednesday, October 18, 1995 Thursday, Octi The Recital Hall Robert E. Edge The New Music Building at the Music Bldg. at tf Performing Arts Complex Arts Complex/l 3:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. 3:00p.m. - 8:00 Cobb Galleria Centre, Interstate 285 at Cobb Parks* Dancer Call: 10:00a.m. Singer Call: 2:00p.m. Registration begins I hour prior Those interested in auditioning for the Batman"1 Sti How should I preparer Dancers should come prepared to dance. Our choreog musical selection as you may be asked to sing. Singers should prepare a one minute selection up-tei ONE MINUTE LIMIT PLEASE. NO TRACK TAPE will provide an accompanist or you may provide yout Additional Information You must be at least 16 years of age to audition and be at runs from March 1996 thru late September with possibilii contract runs from early April thru Labor Day. TECHNICAL/WARDROBE INTERVIEWS WILL BE I FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL SIX FLAGS I Six Flags Over Georgia is a member of The Southeastei ?1995 Six Flags Over Georgia - A Time Warner Entertainment C iRTS jit * - ^ i jmm I rlfc * T?/^Bi ^t&arm?"9 ^ t( I vw ? jy" i i jfl| HpPf " a >no of the top receivers in the nation ii liallenge the Bulldogs are blessed with some ex; tremely talented play-makers on offense. Six of their receivers have made catchi es of 34 yards or better, while five of their running backs have made runs of 14 yards or more. nocnifn fV?o r?or\or4iTro nf all Knf nno I UlXVs UV^UiVUiV UJL UU MUV VUV I of their players from their mammoth of; fensive line of a year ago, the Bulldogs are still huge in the trenches. With MSlFs offensive linemen averaging 6 , foot 5,297 pounds, Carolina's inexperii enced defensive line will have their work t cut out for them. The Bulldogs sport all-everything i Eric Moulds at wide receiver, who is 3 leading the SEC in receiving with 51 catches for 701 yards and five TEfs. Chris , Jones, the other receiver, needs no inj during spring' practice with 16 llpr 352.,.Bifetnikof Awarctj tte for nation's best receiver...Has ability to make the big play. 3d the nation in kick-off returns \g 32.8 yards...Became the third i in school history to lead the i that category...Finished the year catches for 845 yards, averaging us per caiuu. ade an immediate splash with the 5 receiving corps...Concluded an ding sophomore season second i with 17 catches for 398 yards. HON '96 AUDITION '96 it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it Shew Us your Stuff! ove well and dancers who sing, gunfighlers. and slum :e. Stunt performers attending the college auditions must audition in January, 1996. irof? <r.ilf* indiMir miKtml thnu/?; Thr Rihk Runnv The Wild West Comedy Gunfight Show. ite University Univ. ofTenn - Knoxville ctober II, 1995 Tuesday, October 17,1995 Holiday Inn World's Fair nter, 3rd floor Cumberland Room 525 Henley Street ).m. 6:00p.m. - 10.00p.m. :orgia Florida Stale University jber 19,1995 Monday, October 23,1995 ! Recital Hall Lindsay Recital Hall ic Perf. & Visual Kuersteiner Music Building IGA Campus FSU Campus/Tallahassee. FL p.m. 3:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. m my, Marietta, GA., Room 104 Head shots and resumes preferred. Callback Audition Sunday, November 12. 1995. Casting notification will be by mail or telephone. int Show, please call (770) 739-3407 rapher will give you a combination. Please prepare one mpo or ballad. S! Singers may be asked lo learn a dance movement. We own. mailable to begin rehearsals in early January 19%. Contract ly of extension for special holiday productions. Stunt Show IHLD AT ALL AUDITION SITES. RESUME REQUIRED OVER GEORGIA ENTERTAINMENT: 770*739-3407 rn Theatre Conference and attends spiing & fall auditions, ompany Sis Rags Over Georgia is an Equal Opportunity Employer MMMB&99BS9 k . mmmmmmm n Mississippi State's Eric Moulds. for Gam traduction, as he was on the receiving end of the 26 yard touchdown pass with 1:04 left that gave MSU a 41-36 win over USC last year. Quarterback Derrick Taite is experienced, but often erratic. A very mobile passer, Taite has thrown for more than 200 yards in all but one game this year and has connected on 100 of 187 passes for 1,516 yards, 11 touchdowns, and five interceptions. South Carolina won't be able to pad their secondary and play exclusively against the pass, as the Bulldogs have a formidable rushing threat out of the backfield. Runningback Keffer McGee is fifth in the SEC with 563 yards and six TD's. With their record standing at 2-3Esaueda's st J. KAYCIE WILLIAMS Staff Writer Jorge Esqueda's international playing experience is helping South Carolina's tennis team. He recently won the North Carolina Open Championship, winning the final 6-4,6-3. The junior from Guadalajara, Mexico has a history of winning. He won the under-18 international Casablanca Cup twice, once in 1992, and again in 1993. Esqueda has also played in the European International Torn' for a couple of years, and also has participated in Wimbledon, French, Italian and U.S.Open junior tournaments. Esqueda met men's tennis coach Kent DeMars at a tournament in Miami That's when he first became aware ofUSC. After visiting different schools, Esqueda chose to play for the Gamecocks. I liked the university alot and I knew a couple of guys here. It also has the MIBS program here which is very good so there was the tennis part and the academic part," he said. Esqueda is a Business Major and i I u (LO w I (L2 I0 (LO I * Hdis Saturday's Games Tennessee at Alabama* LSU at Kentucky Florida at Auburn "Georgia at Vanderbiit Mississippi at Arkansas Friday, October 13,199S ^ ^mm }. ;i TYSON PETTIGREW The Gamecock ecocKs 1(0-3-1 SEC), South Carolina is faced with a must win game against the Bulldogs in order to have any hopes of a successful season. After MSU, the Gamecocks remaining games are at Tennessee and at home against Vanderbilt, Florida and Clemson. With a win tomorrow, there's still hope for the Gamecocks. With a loss, the Gamecocks will most assuredly be home for the holidays. Look for a high scoring game. Taneyhill will pass for 275, while Anthony Wright will finally see some big game action; however, Taite, Moulds and the Bulldog offensive line might just be toe much. This is quite possibly a bigger game for the Bulldogs than it is for the Gamecocks. Prediction: MSU 38, USC 35 ;ar on rise plans to attend the MIBS program foi graduate school. After receiving his degree Esqueda says he might try his lucfc in the pro-circuit for a couple of years His tennis career happened more 01 less by accident. A tennis coach saw Es queda playing against his father anc suggested that Esqueda enter a region al tournament. He won the tournamenl and things just progressed from there Esqueda credits his parents with get ting him started in tennis. "My father was the main (influence) but my mother played with me whil< my father played with his friends," h< said. The tennis season is year round bu Esqueda says it is easy for him to con tinue even when he is tired, "I love tennis and I love to play every day so it's really not that demanding, enjoy it," Esqueda said. That attitude has led to Esqueda'i being named All-SEC and should helj him reach his goal of making the NCA/ m ? 4. lournameiiu Sunglasses by Ransnh & Lomb Selected Examples: | Reg. 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