8 Beat the Greek '95 Beat the Greek is a weekly NFL contest. Circle the winners. Answer the tie-breaker by picking the score. Turn in your game sheet to the Guilfordian submission box in Founders. The person who picks the most games correctly gets a prize and their picture in the paper. It's fun and it's easy! San Francisco at New Orleans Detroit at Pittsburgh Tampa Bay at Philadelphia St. Louis at Green Bay Arizona at Washington Houston at Jacksonville Carolina at Atlanta Kansas City at Seattle Buffalo at Denver San Diego at Oakland Minnesota at Chicago NY Jets at Miami Cincinnati at Indianapolis Cleveland at New England TIE-BREAKER: MONDAY NIGHT GAME DALLAS AT NY GIANTS T|||C WOMEN'S SOCCER ■ "■ ** Tuesday, Sept. 5• 4 p.m. • Roanoke lAICCIf ' C VOLLEYBALL WttlV 5 Wed., Sept. 6•6: 30 p.m. • Elon 11AAHC MEN'S SOCCER HUmt Wed., Sept. 2 • 3 p.m. • Emory & Henry A Rflrc FOOTBALL BAIVIcS Sat, Sept. 9 * 1:30 p.m. ♦ Methodist I FOR SALE ; -v * ?£(>(- „. s „^ V \ - Guilford College Northwest Greensboro Beautiful, well-maintained home, up to 3,955 sq. ft. Brick transitional, overlooking lake Full basement with 2-car garage 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths Excellent neighborhood and schools $249,900 Call (910) 299-3772 for more information The information contained herein is furnished by the owner to the best of his/her knowledge, and is subject to verification by the purchaser; agent assumes no responsibility for correctness thereof. The sale offering is made subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale or withdraw! without notice. The Guilfordian sports September l, 1995 MS BBBf ® WBP ' ' 1 WEmu i 9 ■ M.L. Carr Guilford grad M.L. Carr now Celtics coach TIM FORBES staff writer In May of this year, Guilford graduate and co-captain of the 1973 NAIA National Championship team, M.L. Carr was named head coach of the NB A's Boston Celtics. Carr, who is Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Celtics, with the approval of the Celtic's owner named himself coach earlier this summer. Although he has a strong history with the Celtics, Carr is re ceiving strong criticism from the Boston media. Carr's former Guilford coach, Jack Jenson, had this to say: "People have doubted him for as long as I have known him. He has far surpassed what people have Ever thought about writing sports? If so, call Rob at x 2306 expected him to do." Criticism and rejection are nothing new to Mr. Carr. Early in his professional ca reer he was cut by the ABA's Kentucky Colonels. He was forced to sell cars while playing in the Eastern League in Penn sylvania. Things changed for the better as he was named to the All-Defensive team in 1979. Later that year he signed with the Boston Celtics, where he helped win two NBA titles. Carr has his work cut out for him in Boston. After losing playmaker Domin ique Wilkins to an overseas team, Carr is going to have to find a consistent scorer on a team that had a losing record last year. ' Photo courtesy of Institutional Advancement