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i mzsrnm c Kelly previews Th< the Basement Bowl. bet Despite calls for anc his resignation, has Shawn is back. p.n Billy predicts col- Spa lege football games. gar Gameco Carolina victories over Southwest Missouri State and EvansviUe seal title. staff writer J ARED KELOWITZ The Gamecock men's soccer team hosted and successfully defended its title at the second annual Sunbeam Soccer Classic this weekend at Stone Stadium. Coming off consecutive losses to Virginia Commonwealth and Clemson, the Gamecocks were being questioned by many. But any doubter's fears were put to rest when Carolina defeated nationally ranked Southwest Missouri State 1-0, and followed that with a decisive 3-0 victory over Evansville to repeat as champions of the Classic. The Gamecocks' trademark this season had been aggressive defensive efforts and this past weekend proved to be no different. Goalkeeper Heniy Ring gained his sixth shutout in the firstgame and combined with Matt Landman to split the second game's shutout. Landman has yet to yield a goal this year in net. "Henry and Matt are doing a great job in goal for us this season, and the all-around defensive effort by Scott Campagna, Anders [Ronnevig] and Hans [Whetstone] is solid," senior Nathan Watkins said. "We are very j .riL n pxuua oi uieiii uus season. USC coach Mark Berson echoed Watkins' sentiments. The defensive effort was excellent," he said. "It has been all season because I Senior Nathan Watkins sets up a match as Evansville's Nick Stovell I National SUP The ISP E Hiring People for Interi Internet Fxnf?ri*>n<~*? q Mn<;f Open 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week Flexible schedules are available Especially need weekend workers You can e-mail all rc hiring@suppc We don't hire System Adm With the Great Taste < of the HOT POCKET CROISSANT POCKE HOT POCKETS* ban. 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Drts is televising the & W U V cks win Sunbeai BSr^.rfntfMpi ^j|W^B Freshman Joey Worthen (No. 8) battles with Evansville midfielder win over the Purple Aces. The Gamecocks won twice this weel Sunbeam Soccer Classic. defense is a team effort and we know cased a well- spread-out offensive j that." senal as well. In what proved to be the tourna- This arsenal was led by senior ment's deciding game against Evans- caDtain Nathan Watkins. who ; ville Sunday evening, USC also show- counted for three points against t Purple Aces. Watkins was involved USC's first score of the game when assisted junior John Harr at the ! minute mark of the first half. "Nathan came around the right s and just left a great pass for me, a I was standing two or three yards o side the goal. I used the inside of 1 This goal was Hair's eighth of 1 season and allowed him to move i] leading career points list, surpass: with 55 seconds remaining in the fi half. Kim Eriksen took the corner k SEAN RAYFORD Sports Photo Editor then passed it to Watkins for the SCC cross in the first half of Sunday's "Nathan Watkins is a captain [No. 19) defends. leader who leads by example, am krirvnn x_ ? I ii ! rum Lciuer tack ofjwe Interested net Technician Positions Are you a sophomon GcxkI phone skills are needed DUPSUe 0 Career in e Dealing w/ Win 95/98, 3.X, Macs health COPe OP tribe . Part-time and Full-Time positions Jc nnn ' u Life and Health Insurance $0,000 0 ne-yeQP SCh please plan to attem sumes & inquiries to >rt-center.com inistrators. We make them! UDALL oCHUL lyJlkyl'if | fl o Sressette Room, 3p ^ J J For more information, ca ^d^nnm| Varieties ires in your area section) x Mm iwwffl i Mnnaii im% I*' i (<KvAom <rj}ewm*>.. MK ^m I VI mf! prescription required Not - gi 5?^" SJS'v **% *. | V sent vaM USC stuj m%, **7,?'-' - -?-i ^ ' ! C Bye Exams on location bj Hi C1 o * -~<v-. 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As for the tournament results, Carthe olina finished first, Southwest Misato souri State was runner-up, College of me Charleston was second runner-up, and ing Evansville finished fourth. The Gamecocks sent four players me to the All-Tournament team: derst fenseman Campagna, midfielder Ronick nevig, and midfielder Ryan O'Neill, 'ho The fourth was forward Jonas Myl>re. lenberg, who was also chosen as ofl, a fensive Most Valuable Player for the d a tournament. in Public Policy? e or junior? Do you intend to nvironmental public policy, il public policy? How does a olarship sound? To learn more, d the following workshop: ARSHIP WORKSHOP tober 27 at 3:30 pm rhlrd Floor Harper College 11 the Fellowships Office at 777-0958. Specials!" Hi $20Lenses' Now through the end of the WlJ r JKm monin' purcnase any pair of frames I m *rom our huge 1J selection and .1 receive your j M single vision *# lenses for only JH 20 dollars". We'll even add "Club Tinting" *See Optician for details. 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Clearly this was not A something Eric Bischoff wanted to see, Mond but he was again rendered helpless as Scott ] Minneapolis' finest gave him firm warn- Bagwi ing that should he refuse to leave the The t arena, he would be given a one-way trip before to jail. byarn Our last image of Bischoff was of it coul him chasing his Cadillac down a street roller as it was towed away from the Target Oi Center. By my count* that's Horsemen the U 3, Bischoff 0. On.an aside, when was camp the last time a mayor was at NITRO to wrest help her poll numbers in an election add L year? the pi Hollywood Hogan, hopelessly try- visior ing to send a message to the Warrior, calls1 beat up his real-life nephew Horace in that i a rather stupid angle. Hogan said, "If 777-0 Fd do this to someone I love, think what CI I'll do to you, Warrior." At least we plete only had to put up with Hogan for 15 dition minutes Monday night: Per-\ In the NITRO main event, two men Sund with the same finishing hold, Sting and Havo< Bret Hart, were at it again. The two at wc wrestlers went back and forth until views Sting locked on the Scorpion Death clips. Lock, bringing out the majority of the nWo. His brief fight served as another News tease to buy Halloween Havoc. ball d In other action on NITRO, the Lati- last w no World Order added La Parka to its this yi ranks, now standing at six. The LWO rating seems to be on the verge ol making has r serious noise in WCW. wcw.i Rick Steiner attacked his brother geste< Scott during an interview, but quickly Hors lost control of the short-lived rumble McMi until Buff Bagwell saved him from cer- think tain injury. Buff later threw away his Barry nWo shirt, 'officially' turning on Big his 0 Poppa Pump. This sets up several pos- last w sibihties for the Steiner no-DQ match gear i at Halloween Havoc involving Bagwell, in his Remember, this is the nWo, where what ...WC seems to be is usually merely a facade, and r Chris Jericho put up a good fight oft-in against DDP, only to be speared by Gold- the P berg and diamond cut by Page in the WWF Tyson wins rig' ponders future ASSOCIATED PRESS the 3 cham LAS VEGAS ? Mike Tyson won the "j biggest split decision of his life. Now, jng a with the help of a certain former has- 0 ketball player, he could be back in the The A ring before the year ends. son's "I'm just happy I won," Tyson Heves said, after the Nevada Athletic Com- will Y mission voted 4-1 Monday to return the j0r de license it revoked when he bit Evander ?? Holyfield's ears 15 months ago. who j With Magic Johnson and Muham- T mad Ah backing him up, Tyson seemed when near tears upon learning he would be Las \ allowed to return from his boxing ex- thou ile. agair He promised to put his life in order as he prepares to return to the sport he along loves and the heavyweight division he be lo< once terrorized. chair When he does, Johnson says he will It replace the spiky-haired Don King as huml Tyson's new promoter and help guide the o the career and troubled personal life of a hes y?iR qn* 5r?i>*HA' Adult Costumes A Mashs Accessories Mahe-up Treats & Candy I decorations 1 K Balloons 1241 Assembly St. Mon-Sat 8:00-5:30 Nate says if Carolina finishes 1-10 in football, it will break the school record for the longest losing streak (9 games) set over the 1991-92 seasons. pull in NITRO Page and Goldberg got into a hoving match as TNT broke to ercial, teasing us further for their lown this Sunday, other action, Billy Kidman and * lysterio Jr. fought valiantly to a imit draw in a match for the Cruisght Title. Look for a rematch bel these two combatants sometime fter NITRO ended late last ay night in a Chicago hotel bar, Hall was outwardly critical of Buff" all's performance earlier that night wo exchanged slaps and shoves "Mean" Gene Okerlund happened d broke up the altercation before Id mount any further. Scott Hall's coaster life continues, i a side note, I was wondering why SA Network isn't carried on the ius cable system? Gamecock ling fans, join me in an effort to JSA, which carries the WWF, to ackage by calling campus cablei and asking for USA. A flood of will certainly send the message leeds to be sent. The number is ooo Z.OO. leek back here next week for comHalloween Havoc results in adl to a NITRO report, as the Payfiew airs from Las Vegas this ay at 7 p.m. By the way, FREE : coverage is available on the web [v.com, featuring exclusive inter, match play-by-play, and video i and Notes; Monday Night Footrew a mere 11.4 Neilsen rating reek, down an overall 10 percent gar, while the combined wrestling [ was 9.1. Look out NFL, wrestling lever been this close before ... :om writer Mark Madden sugi in his column this week that the emen should, "Ditch Mongo ichael before he turns on you." I I covered that last week, right Windham?... Warrior never took .W.N. coat off during his match eek because he's wearing support or a torn bicep, which he injured minimal action during Fall Brawl !W may be trimming payroll soon, umored to be high on the list is jured Curt Hennig. Sounds like erfect one may be jumping to the ht to fight, in ring 2-year-old former heavyweight ipion. 11 be the closest guy to him, mak11 the decisions," Johnson said, ther sources close to Tyson told associated Press, though, that Johnrole might not be as big as he be>, and that adviser Shelly Finkel lelp Tyson make most of his mansions. Jhelly is still the guy," said a source asked not to be identified, he first decision for Tyson will be i to fight again. He could box at a fegas casino as early as Dec. 5, algh Johnson said it will not be ist a top opponent. We're going to be bringing Mike : very slowly," Johnson said. "Don't aking for him to be fighting these mions." ; was a contrite and thoroughly bled Tyson who appeared before ommission Monday in a repeat of iring a month ago. i O Capitol Assembl) St I?J ~grM?