The Tar Nasi Tuesday, July 30, 1974 UNC ecuEffiies iMfnm& mm y 1 lali'nY" Comoui3r? (P irn i mi 1 v. . I J rao OBLIGATION If you plan to graduate from college soon, you may be qualified to enter one of the Navy's elite aviation programs. Starting salary up to $10,000. If you think you are physically and mentally qualified, call collect (919) 832-6629 in Raleigh for your flight reservation. Navy Recruiting District P.O. Box 2506 Raleigh. N.C. 27602 n TAR HEEL CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT: One or two bedroom apartments for the summer. Furnished or unfurnished. ACwali to wall corpcting, drapes, General Electric kitchen. Three swimming pools, lighted tonnis courts. As low as $120 por month. Broadmoor Village Apartments, DurhamChapel Hiii Boulevard (919)489-2302. UNC TOUR OF THE GREAT CITIES OF RUSSIA AND FINLAND DECEMBER 20-31. TOTAL COST, INCLUDING AIR TRANSPORTATION FRO M GREENSBORO, FIRST CLASS ROOMS, AND ALL MEALS: $688.00. OBTAIN INFORMATION IN 201 PEABODY HALL. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 16. ; . STEREOS: As always get great sound at the right price i rom Ann Shactman; watch for opening of STEREO SOUND, 175 East Franklin (above PJ s). 942-8546. For the first time, The Institute for Paralegal Training is offering a course in Criminal Lay. Lawyer's Assistants who graduate from this particular course will be working in District Attorney's offices, Defender Associations, and state and federal offices of the Justice Department, doing challenging, responsible work that will enable them to put their intelligence to some meaning ful use at a good starting salary. The course is thirteen weeks long and delves heavily into all aspects of Criminal Law both the defense and the prosecution all the way from constitutional rights and limitations through post-trial appeal. We think it will be a super course. Requirements for entrance include a Bachelor's Degree u 113 31 THE TAR HEEL SEE CIRCLE TOURS For All Travel Needs: Business, Pleasure, And Specializing in Student Travel. ' 123 West Franklin Street University Square 942-4196 STUDENTS Moving and need extra money? Bring us your furniture, clothe, and household Items. Don't throw it away, get your money's worth for your discards. Good-As-New, 413 W. Rosemary St. 929-3203, 929-8259. Me roommate wanted: 12 x 60 mobile home SSOmo. inct. fi.i,i,eS Call 929-8738 or write 133 Nature Trail Park. 4V, rr'if s from campus. Newly formed group needs drummer. Seven piece group playing everything from Cream to Chicago. Not into own rri"iiil Call Hal 967-2340 or Mike 933-6607. For Sale 72 Kawasaki 2S0. 2000 miles. $500. Chuck Clay 967-3436 942-1175. Excellent condition. PFPSIAN COURSE Leam the spoken farsi in 8 weeks for many job opportunities in IRAN. Call 967-2654 in the evening rt he'ore 10:00 a m. NEED RIDE to OMAHA, Nebr . for sister's wedding, Aug. 31. Can leave Chapel HiH after 81 5 to any point Midwest: Chicago, St. Louis, etc. Or would like return to UNC after 91. Will share drivinggas. Call John 3-7184 before 86. Employment: Relief Houseparents for Tree House, a group home for teenagers 942-8310 (or 967-1547 evenings). Ride needed toward Monroe, Louisiana (Memphis, Jackson). Can leave Aug. 4-8. Share gas and driving. Bruce Waller 933 7628 or 933-7291. Ride needed to Boston Aug. 1, 2, 3, 4. Will share expenses. Call and keep trying. 942-4624. PRO-LIFE PREGNANCY COUNSELING. Call Bl RTHCHO ICE 7 p.m.-1 0 p.m. Monday thru Friday 942-3030. ABORTION, BIRTH CONTROL INFO & REFERRAL No FEE. Up to 24 weeks. General anesthesia. Vasectomy, tubal ligation also available. Free pregnancy test. Call PCS, Non profit, 202-298-7995. if tlioGO raorclo iotriguo you, you'ro roQciing tho riglit ad. and a good college record. As a student at the Institute, you would be spending three months in Philadelphia studying with lawyers who practice in the criminal field. We can't tell you everything about a career as a Lawyer's Assistant here. But we'll forward the appropriate information on request. There's a session starting in the fall, so why not mail the coupon today? The Institute for Paralegal Training - 235 South 17th Street ' Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 I I'm interested. Send me more informa I tion about your Criminal Law course. Name. I Address. I City, State. Zip . ' Graduate of I Date of Graduation I I Grade Point Average Institute for Porolcooi 235 South 17th Street. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania (215)732-6600 by Jim Thomas Sports Editor The term "clutch" refers to the "shaft of a driving mechanism" in the automotive venacular. Earlier in the summer the "clutch," when applied to the Carolina baseball team, meant grabbing your throat in exasperation as the Tar Heels choked with men on base and booted away another game. Now the term has taken on a new meaning a timely hit or late inning rally. The suffocating ailment has been cured, the Tar Heels have come alive in the last two weeks to grab hold of second place in the Summer League. Carolina won two games last week to stretch their winning streak to eight games and boost the record to 17-12. The Tar Heels came from behind Thursday night for a 3-2 victory over Wilmington. Mike Merritt handcuffed the Sea Hawks on only two hits for his fourth win of the season. The only two runs Carolina allowed resulted from third baseman Charlie Spivey's throwing error in the third inning. The Tar Heels trailed until the seventh when catcher Jimmy Baldwin and first baseman Lindsey Ethridge singled to begin the rally. Spivey then redeemed himself by blasting a three run homer off Sea Hawk southpaw Thurston Watkins for the games winning runs. Carolina continued its hot streak on Sunday night defeating league leading Louisburg for the third straight time 4-2 jcl'' shops ait n S Li dOCQjEPO u it 1 1 mm oa "ON CAMPUS" SUMMER HOURS: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Training 19103 at Boshamer Stadium. The Sea Hawks scored a run in the fifth inning to lead 1 -0 in a tight pitcher's duel between UNC's Bob Thompson and LouisburgY Larry Daughteridge. Charlie Stevens reached first on an error, moved to second on a single by Glen Card. Thompson threw a wild pitch to advance both runners and then walked JeTf Petty and Howard McCullough to force in a run and load the bases with no out. However the defense came up with a clutch double play to save one run, K en Gentry bounced to Spivey who threw home for the force and Baldwin nipped ttty - (X9 "Y ra It by John Dunlap Sports Writer When they resided in Boston, they were known as the Beaneaters. the Doves, the Rustlers, and the Bees, among other things. They won the World Championship in 1957 during an 1 1 year tenure in Wisconsin. They are now losing again in Atlanta. The Braves, as we affectionately call them, have an illustrious history with some well known baseball figures having played on the team in either Boston, Milwaukee, or Atlanta. Controversy has followed their front office ever since they left Boston in 1953. Upon arriving in Atlanta, in 1966. they have been the team of the South, our good ole boys, you might say. Only trouble is. y'all, that no matter how hard the fellows try, they never seem to take all the marbles. Last year, Atlanta had three (not one, not two, but...) players who hit over 40 home runs apiece. With Hank Aaron, Dave Johnson, and Darrell Evans getting all those round trippers, and Ralph Garr all those hits, 220 (second only to Pete Rose), the Braves certainly should have been in the IMXl All the S PAG ME II tl 11 You Can Eat Tuesday Only, 5-8:30 P. M. Includes Salad, Bread $ 71 75 Tea or Coffee TOT j Children under 12 years FREE IK i .... -v rtumfcir - wnox am wmm wmmmmmm&ffmm mm1 mi mur UNIVERSITY OPTICIANS DON REGISTER & STAFF Reg. Licensed Opticians Prescriptions Filled, Lenses Duplicated CONTACT LENSES FITTED 942-871 1 New And Larger Quarters In i Hit: -MSJ; 'l tf'"lMi ' s i . &W-J: :flM"n -111?' THE 405 W. PranHin LUNCHEON SPECIALS 11:30-2:30 Mon.-Fri. Mon.: ROAST BEEF PLATTER with rice and peas. With soup or salad $1.50. Without soup or salad $1.17. also Zoom's Cold Plate Special $1.75 Tues.: 14 BAR B Q CHICKEN with boiled potatoes and string beans. Without soup or salad $1.17 With soup or salad $1.50 also Zoom's Cold Plate Special $1.75 Wed.: VEAL PARMIGIANA with spaghetti. With soup or salad $1.50. Without soup or salad $1.17. Also Zoom's Cold Plate Special $1.75. Thurs.: BRAZED BEEF TIPS with Zoom potatoes and cabbage. Vithout soup or salad $1.17. With soup or salad $1 .50. Also Zoom's Cold Plate Special $ 1 .75. Fri.: HOT PASTRAMI SANDWICH. $1.75. Also FISH FILLETTE $1.50. Gentry at first when Steve Bryant grounded out to shortstop to end what could have been a big inning. Despite the heroics it looked like the one run would stand up as Daughteridge shut out the Tar Heels on two hits until the eighth when Carolina erupted for four runs. Early Jones doubled to drive in Bill Lee who had singled, and tie the game at 1-1. Rackley was given an intentional walk to set up a possible double play but the strategy backfired when Baldwin singled for the go ahead run. Ethridge followed with another single for 3-1, then courtesy runner' Marty Rasnak scored on an " ' : A Tl ( D r ii I! m sn n w thick of things, right? Wrong, they finished next to last in their division, nine games under .500. and a scant 22': games back ol" Cincinnatti. . In the last week the Braves have again proved that being a manager in Atlanta is a very risky business. It is dependent upon only one premise win. or go. The latest casualty is Eddie Mathews, former great third baseman, and potentially great manager. Mathews record was 50-49 at All Star break,. 14 games behind this season's best, the L.A. Dodgers. And the truth is. the Braves haven't played that badly. The story is that the Braves do not have a winning attitude. As soon as they begin to play well, fear sets in. Will it continue? The team is so used to being scolded in losing, traded to and from other teams, and lackirtg in pitching that when something good starts happening, they shiver with paranoia. Then we see the famous "front-office jitters" resulting in another Braves manager being relieved of his duties. One must feel real pity, then, for anyone appointed to succeed the fired manager. The only real question about all this is 106 S. ESTES DRIVE 942-7713 1 U. UNIVERSITY SQUARE University Square! fcfcJtl . '1.JSL i before you leave this summer, Corno by n& ail Shop SPECQALS EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 4:45-7:00 p.m. Tuesday Spaghetti All You Can Eat $1.55 Wednesday 12 Bar-B-Que Chicken French Fries, Tossed Salad, Bread $1.60 Th u rsday Pizza Plain Or Pepperoni 12 Price Parking available behind the Zoom error and a wild pitch to make it 4-1. Louisburg closed the gap to 4-2 in the top of the ninth when Sonny Wooten doubled and came home on an error. But Thompson struck out the final two men for his second complete game victory and raised his record to 2-1. Carolina will host Campbell tonight at 7:30 in Boshamer Stadium for their last home game before the playolls begin Monday with the first place team meeting the fourth place team and second place against third place.. I he winners will play single elimination tournament at Boshamer to determine the Summer League champions. T TOP7 XA. St 4cy simple enough. "Why?". The team seems to have the talent, that is obv ious. Harlicr this v ear. in June, the Braves were playing red hot, consistent baseball. At one point they were only 41; games back of the Dodgers. Everyone was talking about the "New Braves". Some of us were caught up enough in the excitement to believe it. We should have known better. The bomb dropped when the Braves laced a road trip that included the Dodgers and Reds, then back home again with the Reds. After the dust had cleared. Atlanta was back in third, and falling. The pitching, w hich had been surprisingly good, fell apart, and "clutch hits" were just an expression of the English language. So what can you expect, but the subsequent firing of Eddie Mathews? Now Clyde King, a UNC alumnus, is the head honcho. The prediction here is that he. also, will go at the end of the season. Unless he pulls a miracle. The answer is not in hiring a black manager, as Hank Aaron believes. Before King was selected. Aaron said he did not want to manage. Then, after the selection he backtracked by saying. " I f t he Braves offered me the job. I'd feel compelled to take it simply because there are no black managers in the major leagues." That is pure politics. Henry. And the answer is not complaining about being in the wrong division. True, it does not make sense to be in the West Division, but from what I understand, they asked to be in it. No, the answer is simply and plainly in confidence. Once the Braves develop a winning attitude and drop the fear of losing they will be a major threat to L.A. and Cincy. Until then, they will just be our "good ole boys" and favorite losers. T.L. - KE.SV3P JEWELRY University Square WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR 123 W. Franklin St. "Downtown Chape HiH" 942-1331 News Stand Type Paperbacks at 1 50 each Don't know how much longer we can hold this price. Don't delay. The Old Book Corner 137 A East Rosemary Street ... Opposite Town Parking Lots Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 An No If. ' 4 -' i .14 km kHiii. (I r)iM&iflk'itM iiMMi o::':":;,:w;,.,.,.".,.,.v.w;,:,K,:,I,X,:,X,:I!'I wwwji The Summer Tar Heel Is published by the University of North Carolina Student Publications Board twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays, during the UNC Summer School sessions. Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933-1011, 933-1012; Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-1 1 63. 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