Shr Saily Jar Bppl Sports Briefs Gamble Gets 2nd Place With Career-Best Jump North Carolina senior Nicole Gamble jumped a career-best 20-7 3/4 to finish second in the long jump at the Kroger Indoor Invitational at Virginia Tech. Gamble’s mark is the fourth-best jump in UNC history. Baseball Moves to 3-0 By Topping The Citadel The North Carolina baseball team completed a 3-0 trip to the Winn-Dixie Shootout with a 8-5 win Sunday against The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. The No. 15 Tar Heels beat East Carolina 8-3 Friday and blanked Virginia Commonwealth 8-0 Saturday. Wrestling Gets Win On Road Against Navy The No. 22 North Carolina wrestling team topped Navy 29-11 on Saturday in Annapolis, Md. UNC got pin victories from Chuckie Connor (125 pounds), Brad Byers (133) and Jamie Groudle (174). The Tar Heels also got two wins by decision, while dropping four. Gymnasts Set Record In Win Against JMU The North Carolina gymnastics team defeated James Madison 191.725- 188.750 Friday in Harrsionburg, Va. UNC’s score set anew Godwin Hall record, previously held by N.C. State. From Staff Reports S2O) S2O OFF Any Service (S2O J (Must Present Coupon At Time of Estimate \ OFFANT Not valid with Oil Change, Batteries, Belts & Hoses and Wiper Blades) 933-6888 i- ‘FREE Brake Inspection Oil Chancie 407 E - wain st, carrboro ‘FREE Tire Rotations w/any service $19.95 <Acroiron, domino’., £ \ 'Shocks & Struts 'Batteries *CV Shafts -v. 'Exhaust 'Brakes -Belts IIIGIIICKfi WU 'Catalytic Converters -Wiper Blades Discount Mufflers (WU Help Wanted NEED EXTRA MONEY? Planning your spring break? RGIS CAN HELP! Be part of a winning team taking inventory in local retail stores PART- TIME- NO EXPERI ENCE NEEDED. If you are over 18 years of age. dependable, communicate weH. have an aptitude for numbers, reliable transportation, and can be reached by phone- APPLY TO DAY! 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UNC-CH EOE THE UNIVERSITY OF North Carolina Hospitals has immediate food service openings in our Nutrition and Food Service Department: Food Service Assistants: multiple openings exist for these part time 18-20 hour posi tions/$7.79hr Must have the ability to learn food preparation and cleaning procedures Previous food service ex perience is preferred but not required Cooks full and part- time (20 hours) positions available One year of expert ence m food preparation of service ac tivities in a large commercial or insti tutional kitchen is required To apply, please contact UNC Hospitals Em ployment Office, James T. He drick Building, 211 Friday Center Drive. Suite 1097, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514: or call (919)966-5224. An Equal Opportun ity/ Affirmative Action Employer. For complete job listings, visit our web site at http://wwwmed.unc.edu/hosphr LIFEGUARDS WANTED HERITAGE Hills Recreation Club pool is accepting applica tions for the 1999 summer season for life guards. pool mangers, and swim instruc tors To request an application please call Maureen at 967-8589 BASEBALL AMERICA MAGAZINE of Dur ham is looking for a sales/ graphics profes sional to join our team We are seeking someone with a strong desire for sales suc cess as well as proficiency with Quark and Adobe. The position involves inside sales as well as classified advertising design and production. We offer competitive compen sation. bonuses, and benefits Please send resume and salary history to Lee Folger, Publisher, baseball America. P.O. Box 2089. Durham. NC. 27702 or fax: (919)682-2880 CUSTOMER ORIENTED BUSINESS is looking for personable secreatry with computer skills Starting salary $7.50. Can accomodate flexible schedule in Fall. Graduate student preferred 542-5011 DO YOU HAVE a problem with bulim ia? Nonsmokers. 1845 years of age. are needed as subjects for a research study investigating personality and eating habits Participants choose bet ween a free, four- week treatment group or S3O 00 as compensation for only two hours of their time For more information, contact Jennifer McDuffie. Ph D. 408-3320. ext. 28. LIFEGUARDS NEEDED! WANT a reallv super summer job with great pay at a dynamic new club in north Raleigh 7 Call Mark at 870-5711 Young Players Lead Tar Heels in Scrimmage By Evan Markheld Assistant Sports Editor With three starters out of the lineup, the ninth-ranked North Carolina men’s lacrosse team got a little help from some previously untapped sources Sunday. While mid fielders Brett Kohart and Justin Bowman and attack man Jeff Sonke - last year’s ACC Rookie of the Year - watched from the Gamecocks Hand UNC Men's Tennis By Bret Strelow Staff Writer Considering the fact that the North Carolina men’s tennis team had played two Saturday matches each of the past two weekends, this past Saturday had the potential to be a short day’s work with only South Carolina schedule. But it turned into a long after noon for the Tar Heels. North Men’s Tennis Carolina took only one match from the ninth-ranked Gamecocks and lost its first match of the year 6-1 at Cone- Kenfield Tennis Center. “I thought we fought hard,” UNC coach Sam Paul said. “We’ve gotta get stronger, and we’ve gotta play more mature at certain times of the match.” USC (4-1) has three players who qualified a year ago for the NCAA Tournament, which takes the top 64 players in the country. South Carolina coach Kent DeMars said his squad from last year lost a large number of close matches due to a lack of Help Wanted PAID VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Seeking healthy nonsmokers, twins, and asthmatics for UNC/EPA air pollution stud ies Free physicals and compensation of $lO per hour, plus bonuses Call 966-0604 for more information. S2O/HR PT/FTH! Process Our Company Mail or Email from Home or School. For details: Email: Apply4now©smartbot.net 770-937-6764 MORNING SUPERVISOR Mon- Fri.. 6-9 AM or 6 B:3OAM. $10.20 / hr. Training in nurs ing. psychology, social work, or special ed required Please phone RSI at 942-7391. or fax resume to 9334490. an EOE. LIFEGUARDS AND POOL MANAGERS with great people skills needed for Raleigh- Durham area dunng the summer of 99 AcT ditional offices in Atlanta. Richmond. Phil adelphia. Baltimore. DC, Nashville, and New Jersey. Please call 878-3661. PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED FLEXIBLE part-time hours (mostly evenings 6 wee kends) Outgoing personality and reliable transportation. No experience necessary We train $7.00+ per hour. Call Tosha at 967-9576 STAFF NEEDED TO work with athletic youth, adults with developmental disabili ties. PT. afternoon, evening weekend avail ability SB/hr and up. Call Annas Resourc es 942-8422 GOVERNORS CLUB. A private country club located m Chapel Hill, is currently hiring for the following positions: FT/PT servers. FT/PT buspersons. PT bartender. All shifts available Interested candidates please con tact All Sadeghi at 918-7209 for interviews. INDIAN DONOR UNC-CH IVF program seeks healthy Asian Indian (18-33) egg donors for young, caring, infertile Indian couple. Call 966-4869 (mention Indian donor) Anonymity preserved S2OOO compensation Readers are HERE DAILY! PooT )ou want to tie too? STUDENT EMPLOYEE WANTED Responsibilities will include filing, faxing, shipping, data entry, changing backup tapes and other light clerical $6.25 an hour. 5-6 hours per week Especially need someone for weekends and holidays Please apply at Student Stores Call 962- 3270 for more info. COLORADO SUMMER CAMP AT WWW COL ORADOMOUNTAINRANCH.COM STAFF NEEDED. CALL 1(800)267-9573. 65 MST S2O - S4O/HOUR IN SPARE TIME! SIOO signing bonus! 800-600-0343 ext 1927 BEST WESTERN” UNIVERSITY INN Part Time night Audit Position i Weekend Hours: 11pm- Bam. Successful team mem ber will possess strong organizational skills, light accounting knowledge and genuine concern for customer service Please call Best Western University Inn to arrange an interview. 932-3000. BEST WESTERN UNIVERSITY INN Part time Front Desk position available Great job for a great person! We are looking for an out going person with a great personality Gen uine concern for customer service a must Please call 932-3000 for further information RAPIDLY GROWING, home- based colle giate sportswear marketing company is in search of office support personnel to ass ist with phones and perform general office work on a PT/FT basis. We pay a competi tive salary plus bonuses based on job per formance Please FAX your resume to 960- 0827. or mail it to Prographics P.O Box 2809 Chapel Hill. NC 27515. sideline, it was untested freshman Pat Jackson who scored the game-winning goal in UNC’s 14-12 scrimmage victory against No. 10 Hofstra at Navy Field. “We had a lot of young guys out there,” UNC senior midfielder Jeremy Carey said. “First half, there were a lot of jitters, guys dropping the ball. But once we settled down, I think everything went pretty well.” If Jackson had any freshman jitters, it didn’t show. Jackson had already scored twice when he took a pass from Carey at the 6:17 mark of the fourth quarter and put Men’s Lacrosse Hofstra 12 UNC 14 experience. This season, that shoe is on North Carolina’s foot, with a core of young players playing key roles for Paul, DeMars’ former assistant. “It looked like a veteran squad play ing an inexperienced squad,” Paul said. “It showed up today, and that’s what match play is going to help us with.” In several singles matches, UNC (4-1) had chances to take the opening set but fell short. Tar Heel senior Mike Grass was tied 5-5 with Vladimir Pavicevic but lost 7-5. North Carolina’s Ben Ellix was even at 4-4 with Olaf Akesson before suc cumbing 6-4, and UNC’s Aron Breziner was ahead 6-5 before losing in a tie breaker 7-4. “They played the bigger points bet ter,” Paul said. “That’s what we’ve got to leam how to do.” North Carolina sophomore Chad Riley looked poised to win at No. 5 sin gles after winning the opening set 6-2 against Juan Gamboa, but he lost the next two 6-3 and 6-4. At No. 1 singles, UNC’s David Cheatwood had an error prone afternoon, losing 6-3, 6-2 to Jerome Jourdan. “We just need tough matches,” Paul S. Carolina ... .6 UNC 1 internships 1999 INTERNSHIPS! "DON'T Get a Summer Job Run a Summer Business" www.tuition painters.com tuipaint@bellsouth.net or 800-393-4521 Summer Jobs NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS. LIFE GUARDS AND BUS DRIVERS! The Chapel HiU-Carrboro YMCA is currently accepting applications for Senior Counselors (must be 18 years old by June 14) for Camp Clearwa ter. AII-S.T.A.R. Sports Camp, and Camp Navigator. Working with children, planning ■d supervising activities such as basket b* 11. canoeing, soccer, arts and crafts and nature is only part of the fun. Camp life guards also needed for outdoor pool used by Camp Clearwater Guards must have WSI and Lifeguard Training Certifications. Bus Dnvers also needed for Camp Clearwa ter Drivers must have a commercial dnver s license with a passenger endorsement Camp begins June 14 and runs through Au gust 13. Different shifts available Apply in person at the YMCA. 980 Airport Rd Hur ry. positions are limited. MANAGER NEEDED! Opportunity to devel op managerial skills and resume at the lo cal Exchange Swimming Pool Must be 21 and Red Cross certified For Application. 9265860 MOTIVATED? RESPONSIBLE? THE Narrtaha la Outdoor Center needs people like you! Located in the heart of the NC mountains where boating, biking and hiking opportu nities abound! Various positions available in cluding raft guiding, guest services, retail and food service. Summer housing and meal plan available. Call (828)488-2176 x 132 or email: workdnoc com LIFEGUARDS NEEDED IN North Myrtle Beach for the 1999 season Will train, hous ing provided if needed For more informa tion or application call 843-272-3259 LIFEGUARDS AND WSI'S Needed for summer at two private swim&tennis clubs. Current certifications necessary FT/PT. flexible hours, and competitive pay. Call 967-0915 for application SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS Needed at private swim&tenms clubs Must be crea tive. responsible, enthusiastic, and enjoy work ing with children ages 4-13 Camp experience preferred. Call 967-0915 for application 1 Child Care | REGULAR SITTER for 3yo boy and Bmos grl Early Saturday evenings and occasional weekday hours Must have car and referenc es Call Tuesdays or Thursdays. 932-1580 - . \ER SCHOOL CARE needed for 10yo uoy and Byo girl in Chapel Hill on Mondays and Wednesdays Pick up from YMCA Chapel Hill at 4pm and drive to sports ac tivity Fun and caring person who enjoys children. Must have own car. good driving record, and references Nonsmoker please Call 933-8146 after 7pm or leave message BABYSITTER/ DRIVER NEEDED BY PROFESSIONAL COUPLE AFTER SCHOOL 3 days a week/ more available. Drive our car Call 9668064 daytime 968- 0629 after 6pm and weekends. NEW LISTING-GOOD $ AFTERSCHOOL CARE NEEDED for 10& 13y.0. girls in my Chapel Hill home Tuesdays and Thursdays. 2:30- 6pm. through June 8 Opportunity for full time hours in the summer Must have car and references 408-0067. 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[ For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT available 12 Aug Walking distance to campus. 4BR. fully equipped kitchen, tiled baths SI6BO/ mo +secunty deposit 942-6041 MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE. 2BR. 2BA. Year s lease starts midWlay. Carpeted, full kitchen, washer-dr>*r Walk to campus Bunk beds for 4. No pets $ 1080/mo. 967-1134 ROOM WITH BATH for rent in contempo rary home Quiet wooded neighborhood near UNC Cable TV and pnvate phone line $375. all utilities included Call 968-2478. it past Hofstra keeper Mike Bennett. The goal gave the Tar Heels a 13-10 lead and proved to be the game-winner. Freshman Tim Gosier also chipped in for UNC, tallying a goal and an assist 52 seconds apart in the fourth quarter. Gosier’s goal caused some debate between officials and Hofstra coach John Danowski. After a penalty flag had flown, Carey bounced a pass to Gosier, who put the ball in the back of the net. “Usually if the ball hits the ground, they call the play over,” Klarmann said. “But if it’s a controlled pass, I think they’ll give it to you.” said. “This South Carolina team, they’re just a veteran squad.” UNC freshman Bjom Rencken was the lone Tar Heel to win a match, beat ing Guillaume Legat 6-2, 7-5. Rencken held serve to take a 6-5 lead in the sec ond set, then broke through on his fourth match point to beat Legat, the 12th-ranked player in the nation. “I was fired up,” Rencken said. “I was ready to take my opportunities and take a good win. I came up with some good shots (at the end).” South Carolina asserted its domi nance early, jumping out to quick leads in all three doubles matches. The Tar Heels played better after falling behind, but the deficits were too much to over come. The Gamecocks swept the doubles to earn the point. “We didn’t get off to a great start,” RIV (MGER QN-LINE QR BY PHQNg) \&y isMmsm T i flrs<>Q-SVHCHASE< BBf~www.snnchase.com J | For Rent | shadowoodP* APARTMFNfr A, BeOUtiflll spacious 1 i 2 bedroom apartments at Shadowood. Free use of copier & fax machines. Pool, tennis 4 basketball court, new fitness center. Located dose to campus and on 5 bus lines. Call for this month's spedal Guaranteed waitlist now open for April-August ‘99. Limited opening for immediate mover ins. Please call 967-0661 or stop by! oHwatßtY GreajLLocation. InterrtficonneApns foreach resides. 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First month rent free if signed by February 15th. 260-1060 MILL CREEK 4-BR UNITS We do have 4-BR units left Call today. Magnolia Properties 942-7475. After the referee said the goal would stand, UNC was up 11-10 and would not relinquish the lead the rest of the way. And while freshmen came through in the clutch, the UNC’s elder statesmen still carried much of the offensive load. Junior attacker Matt Crofton led the Tar Heels with four goals while adding two assists, and Carey also chipped in six points (three goals, three assists). UNC also saw a veteran-rookie dynamic in the cage. Klarmann played senior Jarron Harkness in the first half and had freshman Kris Blindenbacher minding the net in the second. Team Ist Loss of Season Rencken said. “I felt we were a little bit intimidated by (them being) ninth in the country, and we just didn’t take the ball to them.” IMESSAGE IN A BOTTLE| I 2:00 4:30 7:00-9:30 j''' I IPLAYING BY HEART I I gjinTi* wmfaJ THE WATERBOY (PGI3) Daily 7:20, 9:30 Sal/Sun 2:15, 4:45, 7:20, 9:30 ENEMY OF THE STATE (R) Daily 7:00, 9:50 Sat/Sun 1:45.4:20. 7:00, 9 50 RUG RATS (G) Daily 7:10, 9:15 Sal/Sun 2:00,4:30, 7:10,9:15 Bud & Eb’s GRILL *lhc|udS SXrJlvick of tk day, kohr*HvXd frits, Xhd iced t*. NIGHTLY CAJUN DINNER SPECIALS ftr mir UiM SkiJwieUs A CUmI Hill SiM IWO"/. R All ABC P<n*4ti* \ jl Grst SxhdiuicLs sll Dxyjs ( y/y We Welcome | SUyyi*y Cn,tr ViJP IW* Diiry (U, Hill. |Nu,T,U^ia.lnat I 9H2-W2H | For Rent | WHY FUSS WITH the Bus? Large 2BR apartment within walking distance from campus. A/C. pool, W/D available Nego tiable occupancy date. $545. 933-5296. 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Although Blindenbacher came through with some stellar saves against the Hying Dutchmen, he also turned the ball over on clearing attempts more often than his coach would have liked. “Freshman mistakes,” Klarmann said. “You make a great save and then hand the ball back to your opponent - not what you want to do.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. h ftrtH 3:15,5:20.7:25, *45 Raj Patch Adams THIN RED LINE ■ gf SAVING PRIVATE RYAN 4 . Ditty 4 JO, 7:45 SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE Ditty 3:00 P<;-I.V ) .Elizabeth® .Varsity Blues b>sss PAYBACK MY FAVORITE MARTIAN DHy 3:15,5:15,7:15,1:15 QT ESI LjTTlEyoiCEgg Travel/Vacations DISCOVER CARD SPRING BREfiK! Spring Break Travel was 1 of 6 small businesses in the US m 1996 to be recognized for outstanding ethics by Council of Better Business Bureaus! Bahamas Party Cruise $279 5 days • Most Meals • Free Parties • Includes Taxes Panama sll9 City- Boardwafc. 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