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10 |M1 Bp? - - ?& |* %: ?|li^.i<jffij<*figjiktBj^ S. I BlpJak ": 'v.;".'. ,"; -..?4> above: Carlos, owner of Stronghold Gym, shows new members 1 ly "after the meeting" climbing at Stronghold, above right: left) Selena Kirby, Sandy Benson and Gabrlella Kirby practice Gym /V $15.00 p No Setup Fe Access^DOQ 3 Months, 1 Year for $ 10 Hours pe ISDN Access DigitalMedia, Inc. Free Interne 1101-A Elmwood Avenue No Time Res Columbia, SC 29201 Web and Do Let us connect Your Home or Business' Local Netwo: One, High-Speed Line. Call the Number Below for Tune out, Turn on,. Rear n speci Ejront: I--1 Become A Plasma AND EARN UP TO $165 PERM Who Needs Plasma? Hemophiliacs, burn victims, transplant and patients are people who receive products rm plasma of donors like you. 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MWW hosts clinics in fir kayaking, orienteering and rocl incr Hiirinff tfip spmpsfpr in imnT er Month BSSBlsffiaBBM es ^ r $40.00 (prepaid) LI (1j\ 140.00 (prepaid) 1 lv/1 r Month for $10.00 ; i Available ^ HI t Software ^ I 11 I' itrictions ?' K/AA main Hosting . ? rk to the Internet via Al*? yOlli More Information. 0J*?^Tfll ^ H Application and Is I a book. Homecomii in Russell House R A V I Center. For mo fl Carolina Products I AL ro i G rs 3Upha< Donor ||| ONTH oocsacsao cardiovascular ^ ^ ^ ide from the this month. ^ ^ )ursafety Celebrg NAdI ? l Th? Qually Sou as sal Center embly St SC 29201 t. ?* Wednesday, September 3,19 < NHH| ? jL * IJE9 g"t Jftpjk, " / / r* m Jm M *w ^1|Bb?[^BBW ling y - it P^-^f %4a. . ;;JPjI ?11ihmbmtoI K * skill s of its members. This past summer was the first time MWW was achitewa tive during the summer semesters. fiskst '^lie ?f the summer was an j in rock independent trip taken by club memewater ")ers t? Mexico were they climbed the , hilcing third -highest peak in North America - < tier OUt- - ncu ue yjrizaud. "If you are interested in the outdoors, in more don't wony about gear. We have a large I Stock, amount of rock climbing, camping Taking aad backpacking gear available for use a break by club members," said club gear manexperi ager, Paul Bieiy. An additional perk for club memsmbers, bars include free access to the Strongit time," hold climbing walls after Wednesday id. "The meetings. ikend." Tonight is the first meeting for the II week- fall semester and it includes new member orientation. It is in EHUU 322 at 7 st aid, P m> i climb- The meetings are held every Wednes ove the day in the Russell House. 4EC0MINGn71 mmpl interested in the domination Forms are available for | ng King and Queen , ioom 235 and at the Information re information, please call [>ns @ 777.7130. filiations! EWOmena /V I iting 10 Years 987-1997 at USC 97 ?/SCl Women's soccer The USC women's soccer team >pened the 1997 season with a 5-2 victory over Davidson Sunday at Eujene Stone Stadium. Davidson opened the scoring at the L2 minute mark on a Ginny Dye goal jefore Lady Gamecock sophomore Angela Austin scored in a scramble in front >f the net two minutes later to tie the *ame at one apiece. Carolina took the lead at 30:28 when reshman Jessica Workman netted her irst career goal coming off the bench vith the assist credited to Gina Iacovella br a halftime score of 2-1 in favor of Carolina. Mandy Kinane opened the scoring n the second half in the 60th minute ;o tie the game at 2-2. Carolina then ;ook over and proceed to score three manswered goals on tallies by Jennie Dndo and one each by Workman and \ustin. South Carolina outshot the Wildcats, 22-4 while senior Gamecock keeper Amanda Sandling made on a save in ;he victory. In the losing effort, Wildcat goalkeeper Allison Noznesky made jix saves. Carolina continues its homestead iTtn/lotr of 7 n m nr^nn V?naf fVia l i iuaj aii i y.ui. TT iii/U wivj ?uow wxiv Bulldogs of UNC-Asheville. Track and Field South Carolina track and field athete Dawn Ellerbe was sixth in the hamner at the World University Games, vith Brad Snyder finishing 14th in the shot put in Sicily, Italy. Ellerbe's toss of 61.10 meters (about 199 feet) was good for sixth place. Ellerbe, competing for the USA, won ;he last two NCAA titles and the last ;hree USATF titles in this event. "I was a little disappointed I didn't ;hrow further," Ellerbe said. "The winder threw about 230 feet and that is y goal in the next few years. It was a jood experience for an international neet." Snyder competing for Canada, threw 32' 2 in the prelims, but could only nuster 57' 4 in the finals. "Fin not sure what happened in the inals," Snyder, a three time SEC chamlion in the shot put, said. "I wasn't nerLANDMARK SERVING TI SPECIALIZIN PATIO AND 1 CALL 799-0859 TOLL FREE OTTAWmVTri I RUSSC {Cn)* Thurs.-Fri. !!!FREE ^ Sour t Briefs vous and it wasn't bad technique. I might have run out of gas." ?T> L? J U..4- T T i ui emuaxiasseu, uut 1 VIIIUA. I learned a few things at this meet. It has been a long season for me, I am ready to relax a bit now. This country is beautiful. We are meeting people from all over the world. It's nice." Both returned to the United States on Tuesday. Student Tickets The University of South Carolina Athletic Department announced on Tuesday that today is the last day for Student Ticket Distribution at the Russell House. The Central Florida game is the only home game that is being distributed to students at this time. Only several hundred tickets remain, and only a handful of regular tickets remain for the game. So the Athletic Department is urging students to pick up their tickets as early as possible tomorrow, because any tickets that are not picked up by 4 p.m. tomorrow will go on sale to the general public. And the Athletic officials advise that there is a large demand for tickets to the Gamecocks season opener and that any tickets that will be made available to the public will go quickly. They expect there to be no student tickets available at the box office on game day. So if you want to experience first hand the excitement of 2001 and Carolina football then hurry up to the Second Floor of the Russell House between 9-4 today to get you tickets. Central Florida is not only the home opener, but it also is the only home game for the Gamecocks in September. The football team will be gone for the next three weeks as they will travel to Georgia, East Carolina, and Mississippi State. After Central Florida, the next home game will not be until October 4, against Auburn. And remember the Central Florida game is televised so this game is your first big chance to get on TV and show mom and dad how you are spending your time at college. RESOURCES IE USC AREA G IN CONDOS, 'OWN HOMES , OUT OF STATE QQQ yQQ.nS^Q uuu / y y IHDRSM SMBWfc3Bl8Wr? / -,. 'fev-M :' a MM MB fflpr a aMB -V \ ' * l-^ J - ^gM aPf V Mb flQ i L/a |u( ^jj ? |IUHfJ J ; fjl^BH|R|pi^B^fc jJ 11 House Theater Sept. 4-5 8:00 pm ADMISSION!!! idtrack Giveaways