®h t Batty (Ear Hppl TURNOVERS FROM PAGE 14 his interception. “That was a key mo ment where we gave the offense good field position. And they went in and took advantage of it and scored.” The Tar Heel offense seemed too shocked to produce in the wake of Simmons’ fumble recovery. A holding penalty backed up UNC, and Josh McGee had to boot a 37-yard field goal to net any points for North Carolina. But quarteiback Chris Keldorf and the rest of tiie offense knew exactly what to do when the chance came again. Turn overs were crucial in North Carolina’s 21-point third quarter, setting the Tar Heels up for a pair of touchdowns. Dilbert I GOT HIKED AS H I WHEN THE. f YOUR PAGEfO THE NETWORK o CAN NETWORK NUMBER HAS! ADMINISTRATOR f BY E'Jgpp&Y f BREAKS, NO A TILDE ) FOR YOUR T~P | p AG£fcJpSlr.. - ! E-MAIL. I’LL HOW DO COMPANY. 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Tar Heel defensive end Greg Ellis smothered the ball at the Clemson 5-yard line. Two plays later, UNC led 31-0 as tailback Leon Johnson swept left for a three-yard touchdown. “A lot of credit goes to the defense because they helped put the points on the board,” Johnson said. “They made the big plays, they had the interceptions and they caused the fumbles. That’s what we need for our team to be good.” At the very least, turnovers were im portant in giving the Tar Heels a strong start. Tar Heel coach Mack Brown com pared North Carolina’s situation to last season’s opener against Syracuse, when © 1996 Tribune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved. 36 Pierre or J.D. 38 Furnishes funds 39 Trick 41 Zero in 42 Forenoon 44 Sully 45 Arouse emotions 46 Enthusiastic 47 —and bones 48 After million or billion 49 Large reptile, briefly 50 Trench type 53 “Norma —■” the Tar Heels gave up four turnovers en route to a 20-9 loss. “ You look at last year’s game against Syracuse, it was the same game as this one,” Brown said. “We had the four turnovers, they didn’t have any, and they dominated the kicking game, so I felt really good about (today’s result).” UNC 45, damson 0 Chnaoii 0 0 0 0 0 UNC 7 3 21 14 45 SMrinf Swtwy nmOam, WC - LJetmoi 1 m (McSm Idem 004 uk-mm37mimii;3i Thtrrt fliarttr UNC-Smml4pm<rm<MlD>fff*cGlMJ,S£B UNC—tow. 46 p KrMorf McG look). 1 j*C- 3 * Wc6m ito (MC-MoGn(r}fmtMntackLMS WC -Qmm 1 fuafftkh m eu unc ftatUMM s 2, 31-60 47-181 OuNmid. 41 238 “■W* 168 24 Co—AIMW 8-19-2 18-28-1 ****** 9-37 0 446.0 HwMmIW 2-2 00 NlMlNoyiN 042 060 Tlnw af PMMuton 2506 34:64 -PWSW 1034. Zxtfm 3-7. Ounnkan 20. Horn, VO. 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Comfortable taking orders over the phone? Preference will be given to candidates interested in working through the Christmas season. Bilingual (Spanish) skills would be a plus! Knowledge of soccer and/or lacrosse would be helphil. These are the best part time positions in the area because: • Every effort is made to match your schedule request on a weekly basis, i.e. you pretty much set your own work schedule. • Our environment is employee friendly • Casual dress is the rule of thumb-shorts, jeans, sneakers, sweats are OK with us Selected candidates will need to attend a week long training class, 4 hours a day. Training classes are scheduled for the weeks of September 9th. Training, which is progressive, will be held beginning late afternoon, definitely no later than 6:oopm, Monday through Thursday and on Friday at a time most convenient for you. After completing the week of training, the schedule request process begins offering each employee flexibility in work schedules. Due to forecasted volume, there will be periods where available hours are greater than at other times. INTERESTED CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY NOW TO ENSURE CONSIDERATION-TRAINING CLASSES HAVE FILLED UP QUICKLY IN THE PAST. APPLICATION PROCEDURES: We’re easy to get to: From Chapel Hill - take Airport Road (Hwy 86 North.) Cross over 1-85 and at stop sign make left onto Hwy 70-A East. We’re the second building on the left 431 Hwy 70-A East (tan/yellow warehouse). Take gravel driveway all the way around the building and come in Visitors entrance. Frpm Durham.- take 85 South and get off on exit 165. Make right onto Hwy 86 North. At stop sign make left onto Hwy 70-A East. We’re the second building on the left 431 Hwy 70-A East (tan/yellow warehouse). Take gravel driveway all the way around the building and come in Visitors entrance. Applications are accepted Monday through Friday 9-4. If you’re unable to come visit us, you can mail your resume to Eurosport, 431 US Hwy 70-A East, Hillsborough, NC 27278 or fax it at 644-6808. EOE WOMEN'S SOCCER FROM PAGE 14 take her out of the game.” Injury struck UNC again just before Schwoy’s goal as senior Sarah Dacey wentdown with aseverely sprained ankle around the 17:10 mark of the first half. X rays revealed no fracture, but Dacey is expected to be out for two to six weeks. Duke played UNC to a 1-1 standstill up to that pointafter Blue Devil midfielder Samantha Baggett crossed to a streaking Kristy Whelchel, who headed the ball to the left comer just past the outstretched arms ofUNC goalkeeper Siri Mullinix in the 12th minute. The Tar Heels got on the board at the 4:02 mark ofthe first half. Robin Confer’s comer kick was diverted by Schwoy to Dacey, who headed the ball past Piper for the first goal of the game. UNC stalled for much ofthe first half, managing only four shots in the first 30 minutes of action. Two comer kicks by Aubrey Falk set up shots for sophomore Cindy Parlow and freshman Lindsay Stoecker, but the shots went wide, keep ing the Blue Devils in the contest. But Duke was having its offensive problems as well. Despite staying level with UNC at six shots apiece in the first half, the Devils couldn’t follow up Whelchel’s goal with another score for the half s remainder. Duke had its best scoring opportunity f MOmMWRSMrMI. SEATS SI.OO ’l L RUff-suHPwmsßnssuo J lßßßlftar,sgO ITHEROCKIRI WW 1:48,415,1:11, rTWISTER W-TOMM 7:00, Vi/Miae, Tuesday, September 3,1996 after Mullinix made a diving stop of a Whelchel shot and was out of goal. Blue Devil Emily Feeney recovered the ball and sent another shot toward the open net, but a backsave by Staci Wilson thwarted the Devils with only 49 seconds left before halftime. “We had a couple of good chances to equalize at the half,” Duke coach Bill Hempen said. “If we could have just gotten a poke or a ricochet off somebody it might have been a different story.” For the half, the UNC offense was a victim of poor spacing, with players bunched together in passing lanes and seemingly confused. The second half featured even fewer offensive shots and potential scores. The two teams combined for only six shots in the second half as UNC held the Blue Devils at bay over the final 45 minutes. Like the first stanza, there were sev eral missed opportunities. Duke fresh man Sherrill Kester rifled a shot into the UNC penalty box four minutes into the second half, but the shot drifted wide right in what became a common result for both teams in the final stanza. 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