Terps 70, Heels 69 CAROLINA FQ FT R Pf ATP MIN Wood 11-20 5-6 3 3 2 27 38 O'Koren 8-12 2-3 8 5 5 18 34 Wolf 1-1 0-0 3 1 0 2 16 Virgil 3-6 1-1 3 1 0 7 20 Colescott 0-0 1-2 10 2 1 29 Pepper 1-3 0-0 0 2 0 2 6 Budko 1-2 0-0 2 2 1 2 12 Black 3-4 0-0 0 3 6 6 21 Kinney 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brust 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Braddock 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 30-53 9-12 22 17 18 69 200 Maryland FQ FT R PF A TP MIN Graham 8-15 1-1 7 3 3 17 35 King 8-16 4-4 11 1 5 20 40 Williams 3-5 2-3 5 3 2 8 39 Manning 8-14 1-1 1 2 2 17 40 Jackson 2-5 2-3 3 3 3 6 36 Morley 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Baldwin 1-1 0-0 0 2 0 2 6 Totala 30-58 10-12 27 14 15 70 200 North Carolina 38-3169 Maryland 44-2870 A-14,500 Daniel twins By BERT WOODARD Staff Writer Carolina has a twin athletic act that makes the Gabors and Sister Sledge look dull. Maria and Carla Daniel, sophomores from Wilmington, both excel in their respective sports at UNC. Carla is one of coach Dot Gunnell's most promising golfers and Maria finished the cross country season as coach Hubert West's second-ranked runner and will run track this spring. To add an even more interesting twist to their already unique story, the Daniel twins room together and like it. They decided to room together this year because they "knew what the other one would be like" as opposed to a pot-luck roommate, and because it was easier on their parents. "They got tired of calling two rooms long distance," Maria said. Each girl's success hasn't surprised the other. They've worked hard, Carla said Maria running 5-10 miles a day this summer, and Carla spending her time traveling to golf tournaments. The result of such hard work is success. Maria, along with Nancy Radford and Cindy Appen, represented UNC in last fall's AIAW Southern Region II meet in Murray, Ky. She finished 33rd, but her time of 18:31 was a personal best for her on the 5,000-meter course. "I knew she could do it," Carla said of her sister's emergence as Carolina's second-ranked runner in her first year of cross country. Maria ran track last spring and was encouraged by her ------------ Buy one original thin get another of equal 208 W. Franklin 942-5149 15-501 Bypass 929-0289 w . Those moody eyes. 1 T T 7 i Valentine Cup Cakes C, ' .... mm m - X ' tie s irresistableX . . . and so are TheWs Cookies Cakes From $4.50 up Decorated cakes' on short notice 8 ( rates 25 words or less Students n.75 Non-Students 52.75 Add 5C for each additional word 1.00 more for boxed ad or bold-face type 10 percent discount for ads run 5 consecutive days Please print very clearly announcements THE MEMBERS of People Against Selective Service urge you to attend a peaceful vigil on Sunday, Feb. 10 in front of the Franklin Street Po6t Office from noon until two. THE CLEF HANGERS, UNC's hottest close harmony group, and Wendy Thomas, guitarist extraordinaire, will be singing at The Station this Monday night beginning at 9;00 pm. ATTENTION ALL CHRISTIANS! Com and unite in one spirit as we Eft praise and petitions to our Father. 8:00 Sunday night Great Hall. lost & found LOST: CROCHETTED MAROON scarf, approx. 7 feet long. Sentimental value. If found, call Amy at 942 7504 (1112 pm best time to call). LOST: LADIES' WALLET on Franklin St. between ATO house and Wachovia, around noon. If found, please call 929 5303. I'm ID-less. LOST: SPEECH 41 notebook left in 106 Carroll Wed. at 10:00. Very important material, please return if found! Call Kathy, 933-1826. FOUND: ELEANOR'S CROSS PEN. It's nice, but my name is Julie. Call 967-9083. LOST: SET OF KEYS on plain ring, possibly in Howell Han. 929-7468. FOUND: ONE CROSS penca in Wilson Library, BASS. Initials. Call and identify, 933-7045. LOST: PAIR OF BROWN leather women's gloves around Jan. 28th. Please call 933 1356 and ask for Linda. Ef ft j fe7 3 ee s From page 1 Maryland's shooters began hitting from ail over the court while the Terps packed-in-zone closed off Carolina's inside game as Maryland pulled out to a 44-38 halftime lead. This was a big win for us," Driesell said. "It gives us a three-game lead in the league." "I'm just so proud of the kids. We were picked to finish sixth in the league and now we've beaten the team picked to be No. I twice. It just shows what a great effort they put forth." Wood led Carolina scorers with 27 points, including 1 7 in the first half. O'Koren followed with 18 points and fouled out with five seconds to play. Albert King led Maryland with 20 points, including four points on one-and-one situations in the last 14 seconds. King, who played all 40 minutes, said of the last play, "It was a gamble that just payed off." Carolina's dynamic duo teammates to compete in cross country. Carla, who almost sighed with N.C. State on a track scholarship, had one of the lowest scoring averages on the women's golf team in the fall and will be counted on this spring for good scores. The girls' unique story began like any other average North Carolina sisters. Having a sports-minded father and a close-knit group of neighborhood friends, the two started playing sports at an early age. By the ninth grade, they were participating in golf, basketball, softball and track. Maria chose track because she was "naturally better at it." and Carla opted for golf because she "got tired of running in high school." The two still occasionally compete against one anotker and the outcome keeps their respective reputations intact. "I am not in good enough shape to keep up with her, and she can't beat me in golf," Carla said. Like most twins, Carla and Maria have different personalities. Maria cross-stiches "when it is convenient." Carla, however, "doesn't have the patience for knitting" and therefore jogs in her free time. Unfortunately, they don't have much of that, because like most student athletes, they are studying," practicing, resting or traveling. "There's not much time to mess around," Maria said. Both girls see their athletic endeavors as outlets to participate in something productive and to learn something they can do the rest of their lives. "If we weren't playing varsity sports, we'd be into something else like intramurals or clubs sports," Carla said. GOOD AT BOTH LOCATIONS 2 FOR 1 PIZZA i crust pizza, value ID Offer expires i . , February 29, 1980 I bh mm a ad. That sugar frosting. s? V m r . Valentine Cookies Heart Shape Thell's 124 E. FRANKLIN ST. 942-1954 LOST: GOLD POCKET WATCH with initials HSL engraved on back. Call 933652. Reward. LOST: LADIES' GOLD DIGITAL Westclock watch on Sat., Feb 2 at Papagayo, Troll's or downtown. Call 929-4240. Reward offered. KEY TO FORD found on Franklin Street. Call and identify key chain, 933-6143. 100. REWARD for the safe return of the Delta Delta Delta composite picture to the Phi Gamma Delta house. Please contact Ronnie Batchelor at 942 7055, 968-9033, 967-1376. No questions asked. FOUND: TWO BLUE DOWN JACKETS and also LOST: BLUE DOWN JACKET by Pacific Trails with wallet, two sets of keys inside pocket on Thursday night. Please call 933-2547. LOST: TWO RINGS, a white-gold March birthstone and a yellow-gold rose starburst. Possibly lost in area of Union or library. GREAT sentimental value reward. Please call 933-6006. LOST: GOLD BRACELET on Friday, either in the center of campus or Franklin St. area. Sentimental value; reward. 942-6159. LOST: WOMAN'S SILVER TIM EX wristwatch on black band. Lost Thursday around noon between Greenlaw and Murphy. Sentimental value. Please call Renee at 967-3236. Reward. LOST: GOLD BRACELET, '," thick. Lost in University Square area, or Granville Towers area, or Brady's Restaurant area, or Library parking lot area, or anywhere! Call 933-8432. help wanted COUNSELORS, over 19, for unique overnight boys' summer camp in Blue Ridge Mountains of Pennsylvania. Able to instruct any one of following: Watersafety, Waterskiing, Arts & Crafts, Boating, Soccer, Basketball, Athletics, Rcckclimbtng, Riflery, Ham Radio, Rocketry, Science, Archery, Track, Tennis, Golf, or Pioneering. Write: Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444. SEARCHING FOR enthusiastic and outgoing people to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this spring. RAINBOW SOCCER, in its 17th season, the most prestigious co-ed recreatranalcornmuniry soccer program in the country. Coaches direct two one-hour practice sessions a week and a weekend match. Great opportunity for practical teaching and coaching experience. UNC Head Soccer Coach ANSON DORRANCE will present clinics for coaches, old or new. RAINBOW SOCCER is a super way to make new friends and become part of the wonderful Chapel Hill community. All interested people should call KIP WARD at 967-8797 or MIT CAROTHERS at 967 9686. ex. DTH Andy Jamas Al Wood had 27 points mm toon HELP YOUR UNIVERSITY, help your residence haB but, most important, help incoming students through ORIENTATION '80. Deadlines extended: Area Coordinator applications due Feb. 8th; Orientation Counselor applications due Feb. 15th. Application forms available at main deskRD office, Carolina Union desk, and Office of Student Affairs (01 Steele Building). For further information, call Roslyn Hartmann, Student Affairs, 966-4041. THE UNION STAFF needs to hire one or two on-campus students to split light housekeeping and room set-ups. Hrs: Mon.-Thurs., 5-7 pm, Sat. 9-11 am and 5-7 pm, Sun. 11-1 pm and 9-11 pm. Ask at information desk for Dave Bianchi or BUI Steigerwald. DUE TO INCREASED BUSINESS Mayo's Discotheque is re-hiring. Apply at Mayo's immediately. Excellent pay with tips. 942-8173. MALE PAID VOLUNTEERS 21 to 40 years old needed for drug study Feb. 16, 17, 23, 24 at North Carolina Memorial Hospital; multiple blood samples will be drawn. Call 966-4038 between 8:30 am-4:30 pm. for sale MEN'S COLUMBIA 26" ten-speed. Must sell! 70 or' best offer. 933-1843. LIVE FN LUXURY for the rest of spring semester in Granville Towers. I MUST sell my female contract IMMEDIATELY. Call 933-0313. PLEASE keep trying. KAHLUA! Make your own for less than 3 a fifth! Easy recipe, only 1.00 plus 15 stamp. RCP, 20-C Davi Circle, Chapel HiU, NC 27514 OVER 1,000 RECENT LPs, 8 tracks and cassettes for sale. Rock, Jaz z, Classical, etc. ' 1 0O2 SO, Mon., Feb. 4th through Fri., Feb. 8th. FOUNDATION BOOKSTORE, 136 E. Rosemary, across from Old Book Corner. 12-6 pm. MUST SELL: PIONEER PL 518 direct drive turntable with Audio Technica cartridge, and Kenwood KA 3500 amplifier, 35 watts. Best offer. Gary, 967-3081. STARVING ON FRANKLIN? Try 300 West Rosemary for fresh seafood delights, Thurs. -Friday 930 am-6.00 pm, Saturdays 10 00 am til game time. Ret ail-wholes aW market beside Perserverance Produce. It 11 U Li Wrestlers try to extend From Staff Reports The North Carolina wrestling team will attempt to extend its undefeated streak to 22 consecutive dual meets when it takes on the Syracuse Orangemen at 3 p.m. Sunday in Carmichael Auditorium. The Tar Heels are 8-0 this year, 5-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and have not lost a dual meet since a one-point defeat to Navy last year. UNC wrestling coach Bill Lam said the streak did not add any pressure to his wrestlers. "The streak doesn't mean anything," he said. "We just take each dual meet one at a time." Lam said the Tar Heels are ready to move up from their 19th position in the national rankings. "We've beaten Penn State and Navy. We Jilc3 s'fHtts . -m&t(s 'HW eJ Guts yCT Si And you don't have to just rely on your local newspaper to find them. Because this spring, Ford's Insider magazine will feature an entire issue on how and where to find summer employment. There will be information on government jobs, including tips on taking the Civil Service exam. Articles on overseas jobs, too. Intern and co-op programs in private business. Jobs workin' on the railroad and other outdoor money-makers. Jobs at resorts. Even jobs at Disneyland. And for the individualist, job profiles of a clam digger and a magician. for rent GREENBELT APARTMENTS Jones Ferry Rd. Modern one-bedroom, total electric, on bus line, fully carpeted, drapes, water, appliances included. Pool, AC, and laundry facilities. Available for immediate occupancy, 929-3821. roommates ROOMMATE(S) NEEDED: Foxcroft Apartments. 107mo. or '80 mo. & 13-14 utilities. Non-smoker please. Nice place! Please call 929-8680, keep trying! FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED. Private bedroom, Towne House Apts. Three blocks from campus. 85month plus 13 utilities. Great location! Call 929-3612. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted immediately to share 2-bedroom apt. at Tar Heel Manor. Own bedroom. Rent '137.50 plus utilities. Call 929-6131. services WHY GO TO DAYTONA when you can go to Fort Lauderdale for 85, the Keys for 95? 5 nights of fun and frolic. Pools ide keg party and other activities. Transportation available. Call now for reservations. Karen Benfield, 967-9514; Emma Beckham, 9424512. BIBLIOGRAPHIES DONE. Bibliographic searches of computer data bases (SDC and Lockheed). Thousands of subjects, millions of references from books, journals, government documents, technical reports, corporate information and statistical data. Short searches '15 25. XAROUNA LIBRARY SERVICES, 137 E. Rosemary St., Chapel HJ. Telephone: 919 9294870. t- i THE DATING BANK New, registered, progressive, serving the lonely unmarried locally by mad. Box 1549, Winston-Salem, NC 27102. 1-761-1579. DAYTONA BEACH Spring Break! 6 days on the beach, 5 nights FIRST CLASS OCEAN FRONT lodging, keg party, poobid barbeque party, only '89.501 Transportation available. B3 Verch, 942 2610. QUALITY HOME MPROVEMLVTS-rerrwcWSmg. construction, additions, sundecks. brickwork, textured ceilings sprayed, roofing, concrete work. A3 work guaranteed. Do work all days. 942 5224. Friday. beat Auburn in the Carolina Invitational and they're ranked tenth," Lam said. The UNC fencing teams travel to New York this weekend, stepping outside of the tough Atlantic Coast Conference to battle two powerful non-conference foes. wmmammmmmmammamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Weekend Preview The Tar Heels will fence Columbia and Pennsylvania, two Ivy League schools with rich fencing traditions. Things have been going fairly well for the men's team, even though the Tar Heels have suffered three ACC losses. Coach Ron Miller said his young M Hs M i u - m ;-Jhm ill .)- ' Help Man'ce Eupl6lje&: serins collep. student for 'tfefl -jay ing siater Pleas a cala Insider will help you find the summer job you need. And to find Insider, all you have to do is pick up a copy of your college paper and look inside. It's free from Ford. Look for Summer Job Issue of fnskjec Forcfe continuing series of college newspaper supplements. FORD DIVISION Classified ads rnsy be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 055A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must I : r - ' ' P ' : ' " :t b 1 received by 12 (noon) one biwiiiwvv a-v'' w . . w -w. c.a tj io run rffrMaMnir'iirrr wanted WANT TO BUY U.S. and foreign coins including silver, especially silver dollars and older coins. Cash paid. Call Doug at 967 8440, or Peter at 942 2273. ANYONE who worked at the GEORGE THOROGOOD CONCERT: Make Big Bucks! Will pay '7 cash for your large or extra large GEORGE THOROGOOD AND THE DESROYERS T-SHIRT. Call 942 4015 and ask for Mark. SOCCER KEEPER: Established club seeks experienced goalie. Matches every week. Chatham Soccer Club is a member of NCSL Call Jim 6 2531 days, 489-4380 evenings. miscellaneous MARDI GRAS without the hassles of driving. Roundtnp bus to New Orleans only '70. Call Steve Jacobson 929-7890, or Bob Goldwasser 929 8095. EUROPE THIS SUMMER!?! Re fcveorld War Q with Prof. James Lrutze in France. Holland, Germany June 4-23. Sx hours UNC credit possibk. Vrt 401 Hamilton or phone 933 3093 for more info. personals YO SUE! Have a happy VD (the 14th). St. Pat's Day. Easter, Mother's Day (?). 4th of July. . . Oh, never mind! Here's to a super celebration on your 22nd. P.S. Had any good hamburger latch? HAPPY BIRTHDAY EVA! W love you! Have a great 19th! Love from your 2nd fioof Spencer buddies: CoCeen, Sharon, Carol. Candy. Lju. Dee, Laura, E&zabeth TO THE BLONDE BEAUTY m blue sweat pants near the football stadium at 5 15 Wednesday I satd be careful not to skp. Td bk to say more. Cal 966 3143, Paul. Keep trying! fT SEEMS my bv is in great demand. But on stranger rraxers I must take a stand I know he'd b a great date. But sorry, you're too Ute ri love sic has already been planned February 8, 1980 The Daily Tar Heel 7 streak team continues to improve and has fenced well enough against strong teams like Maryland and Clemson to serve notice that they will have to be contended with at the tournament. The women were extremely strong against Virginia last weekend, winning 16-0 and having only 15 touches scored against them the entire match. The men also defeated Virginia, 21-6, but lost a tough match to Clemson 15-12. In other Tar Heel sports action this weekend, the men's swim team meets Duke at 7:30 Saturday night in Durham. Both men's and women's track teams are in action, with the men going against Duke, Wake Forest and Western Carolina, and the women competing against St. Augustine's Saturday in the new Tin Can. it n )mi il'JT&l- ATTENTION JO & RICH (2nd floor Cra ) Rumor has it that a certain Floor Rep is planning a coup (SHE already has the crown)! Protect youreiw. you can never teU what some people will do. JP, sorry for the belated B day note. Hop yu'v enjoyed H so far, but there's more to come Hiprv (late) 21st. Love you, DB "BREAK A LEG" to all the crazy rHormpr in MaratSade. With thanks to Dan. Duww, Prtrr. Robin and everyone els who has helped Rene TO THE BLOND in Bolinwood s 308-B: Your days arc numbered at 93. An old Chines proverb says that you should tk heed: There are many voluptuous fish in the sea. Signed: Your Fortune Cookie PAM and CAM. Thanks for festerorvj! I'm so lucky to have such great friends as you! Gofjd ruck shopiJing for "dounuts" and "bananas"!'! Take care. MIM ELLEN SUE B.: Happy BDay' Hop your 21it your best ever. Love ya W GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE. Dpte told Uk. crazy friends. MeviSes (Vptt-nor. I'm curious to know rf you'd kiss a girl and her cry TO "BILL"-U you tke Acapuko Gold, and yri nto punk rock; 4 you look Ik Tom Petty, and don't watch the ckKk;t'youfekrpreakirgnmdnjM,io the green trash bag w2, this lady's recofSrnrd. gv her a caS. RENEE, Sinct our first I am 0 for 3 My cor.Mrnce shaken, cars to restore ? Let m know. Dan - TO MY TALL. DARK and HANDSOME '12, h the mnoceni who nrds a lawyer. The uiiry can be for themse)ves Happy Birthday Uwyer to be. Love, Luti Innocent 13 SUSAN DAN H vst ht rrwl Let's cUnra together vyun. Ma you- C3 me David. 3 1H Pas keep trying BIRTHDAY FOX m 463 For your 2Ut well tarry you out for f cream' Can we fit on your motorcycle' Love. Sje. 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