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Thursday. January 24, 1980 The Daily Tar Heel 7 Heel wrestlers ate-women prevail 68 By MARJO RANKIN Staff Writer N.C. State forward Trudi Lacey scored 26 points and grabbed 1 1 rebounds to lead the Wolfpack to an 85-68 win over the UNC women's basketball team Wednesday night in Carmichael Auditorium. The win marked the 12th straight time the Wolfpack has defeated UNC. The last Carolina win came in 1975. UNC center Henrietta Walls battled Lacey for scoring and rebounding honors as the 6-foot-l freshman had 23 points and 14 boards and earned high praise from Wolfpack coach Kay Yow. "She (Walls) had a great game, Yow said. "1 hate that she gets fired up for N.C. State, but anytime you move into double-figures and go over 20 points, you've had an outstanding game." After falling behind 6-0, the Tar Heels started to pass to Walls underneath and she responded with the first seven Carolina points to bring UNC within three at 10-7 with 16:07 remaining in the half. The Wolfpack soon caught on to that game, however, and cut off the inside passes. The passers flattened their passes," UNC coach Jennifer Alley said, "and once we threw a couple away or State got a hand on them, then the girls got hesitant to do it." Junior guard Aprille Shaffer took up the slack and hit a 16-foot jumper at the 12:14 mark to pull the Heels to within one at 14-13, but from there State scored seven straight points to pull out to a 2 1 -1 3 lead with 10:30 left. Carolina cut the margin to four but could not get no closer as the Pack streaked to a 41-29 halftime advantage. N.C. State continued its scoring pace in the second half and the closest UNC could get was eight, when senior forward Bernie McGlade hit two straight layups to make it 56-48 midway through the half. The Pack wasted little time negating Carolina's rally and at one time led by 19 points, 79-60. "I feel we lost it on the board," Alley said. We were coming down and getting one shot. State was playing man-to-man but we were taking 14-, 16-, and 18-foot shots." McGlade said part of the problem was a lack of patience on offense. "We tried to rush it a little bit," the Tar Heel captain said. "We weren't taking our time and being sure of receivers. State is a good team; you can't take chances with them. You've got to be sure of what you're doing." McGlade scored 15 points and was the only Tar Heel to join Walls in the double-figure column. Wolfpack senior Genia Beasjey followed Lacey in scoring with 19 and Ronnie"Laughlin added 10 points and nine rebounds. Pack's Ronnie Leughlln guerds Dernle McGlade Mv. ' ! V:- y - v . - 1 y . , - n - j K- ' " I - ' - . rf -- " i X , - y t s t- - ca - y e Mil f i I pin Blue Devil : The North Carolina wrestling team took nine of 10 weight classes from the Duke Blue Devils on its way to a one-sided 44-3 victory Tuesday night in Carmichael Auditorium. Bob Monaghan started the rout with a 22-7 superior decision over Bert Govig in the 118-pound class. After a close first period Monaghan broke the match open with a 10-point second period and Govig never threatened again. Dave Cooke followed with a 21-2 defeat of Tom Jarrett at 126 pounds. CD. Mock extended Carolina's lead to 16-0 with a third-period pin of Bill Nugent The wins kept the lightweights' dual meet-record perfect and raised their combined record to 15-0. Two otherTar Heels kept their dual meet marks unblemished as well. '' ' In the 158 class Jan Michaels won his fifth duai meet with a pin of Lee Cox at 3:20 into the match. Carter Mario stayed unbeaten in the 167 class with a first period pin of Ted Van Dyke. Joe Galli broke a three match losing streak at 150 pounds with a 5-3 defeat over Blue Devil captain Robbie Smoot. Galli broke a tie with a reversal early in the second period and then successfully rode out the period. Smoot escaped in the third period, but Galli turned back Smoot's attempts to tie the match with a takedown to win. "It feels good to get a win," a relieved Galli said. "I've been in a slump, and I've had problems with minor injuries and my confidence. Sometimes you need a little win to get going. I've been working hard so 1 hope it might work out okay." Kirk Stephens gave Carolina a fourth pin at 177 while Norman Masterson and Norm Walker added decisions. Carolina's lone defeat was in the Heavyweight class where Jack Parry was decisioned by Christian Holljes, 9-5. The victory raised UNCs record to 5-0 overall, 2-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tar Heels meet Clemson Jan. 30 in Charlotte. Kappa Psi fraternity - shoots for ' fourtM-bowling title -GEOFFREY MOCK Have you ever found professional bowling coverage on TV and quickly switched to another channel? You're not alone. As a matter of fact, bowling ranks fairly low in America's favorite spectator sports, somewhere in between seeing paint dry, and watching dust gather on your grandmother. IMs & Clubs By Chip Karnes But for those who refuse to be spectators and actually go bowling, there really is a sport behind rolling a polished ball towards rows of wooden sticks. And if the Kappa Psi team can manage to knock down more pins than the other teams in this year's Fraternity Division, they will capture their fourth straight I.M. bowling championship. "We're a small frat with only 30 to 35 brothers," says Kappa Psi President and team member Parks Thomas, "so we have a lot of the same guys playing many different sports." Teammate Ray Burke adds, "Having everybody active in intramurals keeps us busy, but I think it helps out overall." And amazingly enough, the Kappa Psis have placed well against organizations two or three times their size. In three years, they have placed consistently in the top 10 fraternities and last year reached playoff positions in five sports, including championships in badminton and bowling. "We like bowling best, but we have to bowl well as a team to win," Thomas says, "so we have a little competition between the guys who want to bowl to pick the four to be on the intramural team." The average score per member for the Kappa Psis is around 160, but this number can be misleading. "We can't depend on everybody to bowl an average game," Burke says, "so the team has to have at least one guy who is having a hot night with a score of around 1 80 to take up the slack if somebody isn't quite up to par." "Also " Thomas adds, "a lot depends on where you get the strikes and spares. You could have 120 in the eighth frame and still finish out with 170 or more." Thomas compares bowling to golf, saying both require a lot of timing, and a lot of practice to get this timing right. But unlike golf, and at least at the Carolina Union, bowling doesn't necessarily call for a lot of money. "We can help each other learn a lot in just an hour at the.Union " Thomas says, "and bowling is g,: lot cheaper here on campus." Aifiverman team can roll a lot of games-on-the Union lanes for $2 an hour, as corqpajedt,to,commercial lanes, which c&aid-asircch as $1 per game. But while corjjistency is the key for both amaJeUr,;arrdfofessional bowlers, only a team-can the moral support needed to stay thafcay. "Sometimes we talk about what to do better to help somebody get back into the game after a bad frame," Thomas says. And whether or not the Kappa Psis will be fortunate enough to repeat their past performances and succeed in the March all-campus playoffs, Burke will keep with the sport anyway. "There's just nothing better after a tough exam," he says, "than just going down to bust up a bunch of them pins." Fencers sweep Carolina 73, Wake 61 pair from Duke From Staff Reports The UNC fencing teams took easy wins over the Duke Blue Devils Tuesday night in an Atlantic Coast Conference meet held at the Women's Gym. The men did not fence well, but still managed to run their record to 5-2 with a 20-7 win over the Devils. Strong performances in foil and sabre, where the Tar Heels won seven of nine bouts in each, were the keys in the win for the men. The women remained undefeated by winning the A team match 14-2. The women's B team also won, 9-7. The women are now 6-0. CAROLINA FG FT R PF A TP OKoren 1-3 2-2 3 3 4 4 Wood 11-14 4-4 9 3 1 26 Budko 0-10-0 110 0 Virgil 4-8 1-2 2 0 1 9 Colescott 3-6 3-5 0 4 3 9 Pepper 1-13-4 2 12 5 Braddock 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 Kenny 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Yonakor 6-10 6-7 6 4 1 18 Total 27-44 19-24 28 17 12 73 Wake Forest FQ FT R PF A TP Rogers 11-16 3-4 8 3 1 25 Morgan 2-7 3-4 8 5 1 7 Johnston 0-4 1-2 4 2 0 1 Helms 4-7 1-2 0 3 2 9 McKaig 5-8 0-0 0 2 2 10 Morris 1-4 0-0 0 3 0 2 Vaughns 2-2 0-0 0 1 1 4 Hendler 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Singleton 1-4 0-0 1 3 2 2 Dahms 0-O1-2 10 0 1 Totals 26-53 9-14 24 22 9 61 North Carolina 37-3673 Wake Forest 28-35-61 Technical Foul Wake Bench A 8,200 VESLEY FOUNDATION Is now accepting applications from all students interested in applying to live there as a member of the WESLEY RESIDENT COMMUNITY In 1980-81 Contact Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro St. for information and application. 942-2152. Deadline is FEBRUARY 15. Now Open Calabash style seafood . . . so lightly breaded, quickly fried to retain the natural tenderness and juices and piled high on platters bordered with hushpuppies, slaw and fries or baked potato. SEAFOOD PLATTERS (shrimp, oysters, scallops, flounder, deviled crab) LandLubber s Platter (all of the above) (s) 5.25 ( l ) 6.oo Combination (2 or 3 of the above) (s) 4.75 ( l ) 5.50 SEAFOOD DINNERS Shrimp (s) 4.75 ( l ) 5.50 Oysters (s) 4.75 ( l ) 5.50 Scallops S) 5.50 ( 1 ) 6.00 Deviled Crab (s) 4.oo (1)5.25 Flounder Fillet (s) 4.00 ( l ) 4.75 Perch (s)3.50 (1)4:25 Open 5 9 Tues. Sat. Highway 54 & Farrington Rd. 0URHAM c ?y 1 1 rl I 5 i RtStCM CMAHI 1 "AGll Hill -A" J Phones: Durham T44 1 79 1 Chapel Hill 967 8227 NOTES: The first meeting of the UNC Water Ski Club will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29 in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. The club is open to all UNC students regardless of experience. For more info call 967-2882... The UNC Men's Bowling Team defeated both North Carolina Central University (75-12) and N.C. State (54-36) last weekend. The women's team bowed to NCCU (58-32) but beat the State women (56-34). u A nm; rTnnr ine i inrr i o l unc is your KEG, FUN, and ICE STORE! Delivery! 976-9791 50 lbs. ice $3 texacoJ j BISHOP STEPHEN NEILL MISSIONARY OXFORD SCHOLAR AUTHOR TEACHER ECUMENIST CHAPEL OF THE CROSS This Sunday January 27th 11:15 a.m. The Bishop will preach at Morning Prayer. 5:15 a.m. The Bishop will administer the apostolic rite of Confirmation, will preach and will preside at Eucharist ALL ARE WELCOME Flowers are a beautifulway tosay'Iloveyou." Ipnt's Christ 310 Wt Franklin Chapel Hill, N.C. 967-9394 3 Q C5"85 - Classified ads vcz.y b z pLccd at tli'j DTH offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 055 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) ,one business day before ad is to run. rates 25 words or less Students '1. 75 Non-Students $2.75 Add 5 for each additional word 1.00 more (or boxed ad or bold face type 10 percent discount for ads run 5 consecutive days Please print very clearly 1 lost & found announcements KAN..., AFGHANISTAN..., a forum featuring DR. JAMES LEUTZE and DR. JEFFREY OBLER will be held to discuss this world issue. Open to anyone. Monday, Jan. 28 at 8:00 pm in Saunders 1 12. LOST (OR SWIPED?): a one-of-a kind Irish wool hat , last seen on 8th floor of Wilson Library. Call Tom Phillips, 933-5481 or 967-7867. REWARD. LOST:' A PAIR OF GLASSES somewhere between Greenlaw and Dey. Beige case, purple frames, has name and address on case. If found, call now! 933 0332. , FOUND: ONE LARGE gold hoop earring. Call John Auchard, 967-1148, 933-5481. HAVE FOUND your interesting gold earring on Wednesday, between Bingham and Undergrad Library. Identify and claim at 933-5224 (Sandra). FOUND: A GOLD CROSS necklace in 208 Bingham on Jan. 17. Call 933-0358 if its yours. HOUSING CONTRACT for sale. Two windows, LOFT, excellent location,212 Manly Dorm. Call 967 J 1138 or 933 8523. SAVE up to 50 on selected items during B&B Music's gigantic music sale! One week only. January 28 thru February 2. Don't miss it! B&B Music, in the corner of Eastgate Shopping Center, 968-4411. CAROLINA BASKETBALL UP CLOSE and personal at He's Not Here on the Village Green. Two color TVs flank 41 brands of beer and ale. We're always here at He's Not Here. s-help wanted RADIATION IN MEDICINE: Risks and Benefits. A panel discussion with Dr. Ken Gray, NCMH; Dr. Clarence Lushbaugh, Oak Ridge, Term.; Dr. Steve Matteson, N.C. State Radiation Protection Commission; Dr. Gene Johnston, medical physicist; Wells Eddleman, Kudzu Alliance. Thursday, Jan. 24, 7-9 pm, 103 Berryhitl Hall. APPLICATIONS for the GOTTINGEN EXCHANGE are now available in the Internationa Center. Applicants must complete German 4 by Fafl 1980. Application deadline is February 8. SCOTTISH " HILLS REC. CLUB seeking experienced Kfeguardspool manager. Senior life saving minimum requirement, WSI desirable. Send application to. SHRC, P.O. Box 859. Cary NC 27511. Further info, call 467-4838, 467-8737 after 6 pm. COLLEGfi WTERNSHIP Did you know that insurance agents are among the highest paid professionals of any career? Why wait until graduation to see if this is the career for you? Our college intern program lets you try it out while earning your degree. Can work full time in summer and part time in school. Contact Jim Morgan; HML., 942-4187. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Murdoch Center, a home for the mentally retarded. Applications available at he Campus Y, Room 15 1A. Informational meeting Wed., Jan. 23, 6:30 pm. Union 215, and Thurs., Jan. 24, 6:30 pm, Union 213. MOBILE HOMES: 1972 12 x 65, 2 bedrooms, 1 baths, 6,100. 1974 12 x 70, 4 bedrooms 114 baths, 6,500. Both have new carpet and are in excellent condition. Will deliver and set up. (919) 742 5413, Siler City. McIVER ROOM CONTRACT for sale. Perfect North Campus location! Just in time for spring lottery. Call Susan at 933262 to leave message. Great roommate! ROOM CONTRACT for sale: Female needed to buy Morrison contract. Call Cindy Davis, 967 4253. NORTH CAMPUS CONTRACT for sale! Joyner contract available immediately. Please call 929-1487 or 933-3866 and and leave a message for Lisa. Keep trying!! Please HURRY! K-2 SKIS 180mm with Sobman bindings, 125; K-2 poles, 15; Nordica boots size 9 (for 8-8-4 shoes size), 60. Call 967-7960 after 5 pm or on weekends. for rent GREENBELT APARTMENTS Jones Ferry Rd Modem one-bedroom, total electric, on bus line, fully carpeted, drapes, water included. Pool, AC, and laundry facilities. Available for immediate occupancy, 929-3821. ' ROOMMATE WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Partially t furnished, private bedroom in modern, fully . furnished house. Four miles from campus. 95 per month plus 13 utilities. Call 929609. NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share trailer 3 miles from campus. 6750 per month plus !4 utilities. Call Jonny Maria Johnson, 942-4566. ROOMMATE WANTED. Responsible, liberal, neat male or female by Feb. 1. 85month& 4 utilities. Bus route: Carrboro. Call Bob at 929 2669, keep trying. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for two-bedroom garden apartment. Close to campus, bus line. Rent 90month and utilities. Call Sally at 929 3105. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED, Foxcroft Apts. Non-smoker, 107moTl3 utilities, private room and bath. Call 929 8680, keep trying! ROOMMATE NEEDED at Tarheel Manor Apts. Very quiet and comfortable. 88 a month plus 13 utilities. Last chance, call 967-9341. services A UNC STUDENT would like to tune pianos for dorms, sororities, and individuals. For further information or appointments, call Leslie Seit at 933 6042. QUALITY HOME IMPROVEMENTS-remodeling, construction, additions, sundecks, brickwork, textured ceilings sprayed, roofing, concrete work. AB work guaranteed. Do work all days. 942 5224. MARDI GRAS without the hassles of driving. Roundtnp chartered bus to New Orleans only 70. Leave 11 1580. return 2,20, 80. Call Bob Goldwaer 929 8095, or Steve Jacobson 929 7890. THE DATING BANK New, registered, progressive, serving the lonely unmarried locally by mail. Box 1549, Winston-Salem, NC 27102. 1-761 1579. tickets 1 NEED TWO or three tickets to the ClemsonN C. game. Desperate! 968 90629305 John HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. DAVE. Hey. G(h. Gee! Yeah you, Dave Zeman, you rrwin about Iwt, you bon ce sotr, you toast of the coast. My woodman! Next time you're m the M. city, kxk us up, you son of a gun you! Love. Nxk and Lynda (Now get outta here, you knuckkhead') JAY: Three dy and I couldn't tnd it. JuM oocs to show I can't make it without you. 1 love you, Karen ONE CLEMSON ticket bleacher ct for sale. Call 933-3264. rides REDE NEEDED DESPERATELY to Atlanta or Athens Fn . Jan. 25. 1 travel very bght and will share driving and gas. How, 967-4311. . GROUP OF GIRLS want CARAVAfrng fo DAYTONA BEACH for Sprg Break. If you wart to join caravan, call 9336231, 9336216, ot 933627?: SCALE; Hop you have a great bwthday Don't be too much of a GuizW Toker, I LOVE YOU ROOMIE. Snady TONY: Coogratuiatiora on anotrwr added to n already busy schedule. Let's hope Firb. 12 srs tr schedule become even bus. Have a rat cUy, Karen CHOP, The best way I ended t r summer and ben thus year was with you! Thanks U beirvj v spec ial to -me. Love, Kat ' To R, G , and M If you 3e1 s C raving fc wrakey sours or brownies let's make them on !rwatrrted Signed H and N wanted WANT TO BUY FORDGN ind US.-cws. including s Jver. Cash pad. Ca3 Doug at 7 8440 or Peter at 942 2273. Wi3 alto trade ot 1 SILVER DOLLARS (pre 193?. rr"'d condJKjn), paying 21 and up Also buying other US. I Jver cor. Ca2 967 264 after 5 30. TO MY SWEET GINGER-The rwjf,t you wl YS to my mamar propota) was the hajet njM of my tie! Even ttou$h f m tt-3 rfWMung cWnond ring payments on my Us! iyftn'i&, and as your mother tid I wJ rver be ie to uppret you in trie wav you aft ar cuMorrted to TRUST ME- fl be fcsvng every permy down Charleston, S C , fc our mar rt in Deten Jber . Gyr. I love you! Wh ALL My Love, liJ DISSERTATION PROBLEMS? Richard S. Cooper, PhD., clinical psychologist, offers a group for .blocked students. This is not a psychotherapy group but a time-limited, task-oriented, problem solving support group. New group starts Feb. 2nd. For Information, call 929-0302, leave name, phone. for sale roommates CARPET FOR SALE: 1CT x 12" green carpet, perfect for dorm. Call 929 3792, evenings. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Old Well Apts. non smoker preferred '78.33 per month plus 13 utilities. Call 929-9996. DAYTONA BEACH space available! Sprmj Break. 6 days on the beach, 5 ntghts FIRST CLASS OCEAN FRONT lod3ng. keg party, poolside barbeque party, only S9.50! Transportation available. B.!l Verch, 942 2610. personals RICHARD F.. Remember me from Dr'or Ad-j? Dr. Sam's Ine? Sorry I missed your c2. tm stJ interested. Try agam. C. n Spencer MY DEAREST B.1XT new out and Tm on CLOUD 9 Even though a took lon than enpecied, you've made n the happiest prl the world YES. fS marry you.. . Bet tuM you're poor, the rrj can a until we're nth. My mom may b a upset because of youf rVbtrw. but ttfjrr way wel moke ermi meet h-. I love you Cuvjrr
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