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®!jp Satli| (Tar Hwl Huard Hurt, Questionable For Thursday Tar Heel defensive end Julius Peppers announced Tuesday that he would try out for the basketball team. Staff Report With North Carolina’s football team enduring its worst season since 1989, the injury bug is doing nothing to help matters. UNC’s problems at quarterback con tinued as redshirt freshman Luke Huard reinjured his right rotator cuff against Wake Forest and is questionable for Thursday’s game. Huard was not allowed to throw at practice on Tuesday. UNC safety Quinton Savage spent Saturday and Sunday evenings in UNC Hospitals after he suffered a lacerated kidney against Wake Forest Demon Deacon quarterback Ben Sankey scrambled to his left, and with Savage in pursuit, Wake wideout Fabian Davis delivered a punishing block. Savage will miss Thursday’s game against N.C. State at Ericsson Stadium in Charlotte. In 1997, UNC defensive tack le Marcus Dow suffered a similar injury and resumed play four months later. Safety-turned-quarterback Antwon Black will miss the remainder of the year because he’s battling mononucleosis. UNC defensive end Julius Peppers said on Tuesday that he intends to play basketball for coach Bill Guthridge once the football season ends. Said the 6-foot-6, 280-pound Peppers, “Pm going to have to try out, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be on the team.” UNC Chapel Hill December '99 Graduates Looking for a full time job to build a career on? I rust your instincts. Bea role model! Live in a peaceful natural environment at one of our 17 wilderness education camps. Receive a competitive salary, benefits, and extensive training. 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Call 960-7009 if interested UNC Rebounds From Loss To Trounce Terrapins 3-0 Bv Matt Terry Staff Writer When unranked Duke upset the 25th-ranked North Caro Una volleyball team 3-2 last Sunday, the Tar Heels, in the words of senior middle hitter Shannon Smith, needed a bit of a wake up call. Tuesday at Carmichael Auditorium, the Maryland Terrapins Volleyball Maryland 0 UNC 3 played the part of alarm clock. The Tar Heels needed only 76 min utes and three games (15-1, 15-11, 15-4) to make quick work of the Terps. “We wanted to prove to ourselves that we could play well again,” senior Tori Seibert said. “We hadn’t played a quick game in a while. (Tonight) was a total team effort.” Twelve Tar Heels saw playing time, and four - Seibert, Smith, Maiaika Underwood and Eve Rackham - regis tered hitting percentages above .300. 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The Tar Heels intention was to start strong, and they certainly did. “We just want ed to come out UNC middle hitter Tori Seibert collected 12 kills and had a .529 hitting percentage during Tuesday's contest. and play our game and take care of the litde things,” Seibert said. UNC lost sight of those little things for a stretch during the second game. After staking out a 6-1 lead, the Tar Heels began to struggle, and Sagula called timeout with North Carolina hanging on to 7-5 lead. Sagula imparted wisdom onto his squad and then watched his Tar Heels jump to a 14-6 lead on the Terps (12-17, 5-10) with the help of a couple of Smith kills. Following a short Maryland run, the Tar Heels finished out the game 15- 11. '! don’t think it was anything really intelligent other than just having them stay sharp,” Sagula said of his pep talk. “I think it was a matter of getting refo cused. 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We worked hard in practice, had a little bit of a rest and it payed off.” Smith said the Tar Heels used the Duke loss as motivation for Tuesday’s match. “We can’t just get by on our talent,” Smith said. “Today, we were renewed and ready to play the game again.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Three ways to beat the high cost of college. 1. The Montgomery Cl Bill 2. Student loan repayment | 3. Part-time income The Army Reserve Alternate Training Program is a smart way to pay for college. First, if you qualify, the Mont gomery GI Bill can provide you with up to $7,124 for current college ex penses or approved vo/tech training. Second, if you have—or obtain —a qualified student loan not in default, you may get it paid off at the rate of 15% per year or SSOO, whichever is greater, up to a maximum of SIO,OOO. Selected military skills can double that maximum. 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Hide away in September To get the advantage, check the day s rating: 10 is the easiest day. 0 the most chal lenging Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 6 Be cautious today, especially about information Ask more ques tions than you answer The winners at this game will be calm, cool and patient So. don't lose your temper no matter what this is good for you Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 Work with a partner for maximum success The two of you can make a strong showing Work out your differences and agree on your goals, first. If you can manage that, others won t have a chance Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is ao - There's way too much to do Besides that, just about anything that could go wrong will Knowing that ahead of time, give yourself several backups and a couple of extra escape routes You're smart enough to get through, but victory may be delayed Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 7 You are busy, most likely Pay close attention cause things are changing fast Snoozing is not recommended Love looks good if you can find time for it ana if you have any energy left Leo (July 23-Au*. 22) Today is a 6 - You should have a pretty good attitude You're learning, and that's good You're not taking yourself too seriously, either Keep most of what you're learning to yourself a while longer, however Thats smart, too Virfo (Au*. 23-Sept 22) Today is a o A few disruptions and changes come about You like to have your routine established, and that's not happening yet No need to let other people in on your frustration Wait until you have a more coherent picture to present Libra (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Today is a o You may still be concerned about money You should be used to that by now This is not how it always has to be You can learn how to save, as well as make more Go ahead and clip those coupons, it'll be good for you Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 You should be kind of quiet today, especially about money Ybu can discuss a deal that will make you wealthier, but that’s all You can convince a person to pay back what's owed to you. for example Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec 21) Today is a 5 You're usually lucky when the moon's in your sign, but the sun's in Scorpio now You want to talk, but you really shouldn't Even somebody you trust doesn't need to know everything yet Listen, instead Capricorn (Dec 22-Jaa 19) Today is a 7 Your friends can get you some good deals now, so let them know what you need You're under a bit of stress, but mat's OK It could motivate you to do something you've been thinking about Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 4 Get the work done first, especially if you don’t want to The temp tation to goof off is strong, but it's not a good idea If you don't have anything else to do. read Look busy and play later Pisces (Feb. IQ-Mamh 20) Today is a 7 Travel and work are connected again, maybe even required You can combine the two quite successfully now, and you might slip some fun in while you re at it Give yourself plenty of time and listen much more than you talk Linda explains what s going on in greater detail at (900) 950-9000. for 99 cents per minute To leave a message, call (888) 522-9533 for free v. © 1999 Tribune Media Services Inc < 13 Htoroscope^^
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