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iirprise grid practice begins The Jacksonville beach sand has been shaken out of everyone's clothes by now. The Disney World T-shirts really have that pre-washed look. Those famous Florida oranges have long since been consumed. MI! Fields While some of the members of this group went south for Spring Break, the concern here is of another trip taken more than two months ago when most everyone was getting ready to ring in the 1980s. The Gator Bowl wristwatches, the spoils of triumph, are beginning to look like they belong on those 100 or so Tar Heel football players. The watches may be the nicest tangible item the Tar Heels received for their 17-15 victory over Michigan on Dec. 28 of last year, but memories of the win eclipse any watch and that includes the brand that keeps on ticking after a ride on a water ski. The taste of victory will begin to fade today. It will be replaced by the taste of sweat, as Carolina begins five weeks of spring practice. The team will practice four times a week with preparations ending April 12 with the Blue-White game. But the Tar Heels have not had a total respite from toil since the Gator Bowl win. In fact, the team was at work in a weight training and conditioning program within days after this semester began. Although head coach Dick Crum and defensive coordinator Denny Marcin said last year's spring practice went well, i ? ' 4 V i LJf 1 : f : i fi ,4- Photo courtesy Greg Dtnkin. Tar Heers Chuck Sharpe ...will contend for QB slot this semester because of the Gator Bowl success has been different. "It has had some effects," said Marcin, who is faced with building the defense without graduating All-Atlantic Coast Conference players Buddy Curry and Ricky Barden. "A lot of times success is hard to really measure," Marcin said. "It's kind of traditional for people to watch the things successful teams do. Various coaches have come to see what we're doing. We've made visits to places." Spoirfts Men's golf Pinehurst Intercollegiate Tour nament. Men's tennis vs. Guilford. 2 p.m. Varsity Courts. A Discount Division of Federated Stores We are seeking individuals interested in joining a dynamic expanding southeastern mass merchandising retailer for our MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM We provide outstanding opportunities for rapid advancement and an excellent benefits package. IF YOU THRIVE ON CONSTANT CHANGE AND CHALLENGE, VE ARE INTERESTED IN YOU! See your Placement Office for details of our upcoming visit. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Among those who will soon visity Chapel Hill to attend college are 28 recruits signed by Carolina. Marcin said the upset of the Wolverines in the Gator Bowl helped this year's recruiting and also helped returning players get ready to play. "It's helped academically with the players, as silly as that sounds," Marcin said. "It's given them a fresher outlook to the game." Since spring practice does not come before any game except the intra-squad scrimmage motivation can sometimes be a problem, Marcin said. Another characteristic of spring workouts is the emphasis on the basics. "The spring is a time for working basically on fundamentals," Crum said. "However, we're also going to try to find replacements for our graduated seniors." In addition to the lo-b of Curry and Barden. the Tar Heel defense loses nose guard Bob Duncan. On offense, one name will be missing: Matt Kupec. The Syosett, N.Y. native ended his UNC career with nearly all UNC's passing records. Competing for the quarterback position will be rising junior Chuck Sharpe and rising sophomore Rod Elkins. Returning offensive players are topped by tailback Amos Lawrence and guard Ron Wooten, who'll both be seniors next season. Linebackers Lawrence Taylor and Darrell Nicholson, and lineman Donnell Thompson lead the way on defense. "Coach Crum was saying the other day we had to get off cloud nine from the Gator Bowl and get to work," Marcin said. , Step one is called spring practice. 1- - w A- f . if DTHScott Sharps No. 2 seed Ray Disco ...two wins against Alabama Heels win, 5-1 Home runs by Pete Kumiega and P. J. Gay highlighted a nine-hit Tar Heel attack, and Shayne Hammond pitched a two-hitter as UNCs baseball team beat Western Carolina 5-1 at Boshamer Stadium Tuesday. Gay had a perfect day at the plate, going three for three and scoring three runs. His two-run homer in the fourth inning broke a 1-1 tie. Kumiega and Dwight Lowry had two hits apiece. Hammond didn't allow a hit after the first inning when the Catamounts scored their lone run. He struck out five and walked five. The Tar Heels, who also heat Western Carolina 12-1 Monday, will play Connecticut at 3 Thursday in Boshamer Stadium. til dJlAJii mis CAMERA STORE 942-3026929-9435 133 E. 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The win follows on the heels of an equally impressive 9-0 drubbing of High Point Monday and gives Carolina an 8-1 record going into today's home match against Guilford. Four quick wins in singles matches were key for the Tar Heels, putting Alabama at an almost unconquerable disadvantage. Gary Taxman and Ray Disco. Carolina's top two seeded players, took easy, straight set wins over their opponents. Taxman won 6-2, 6-3 while Disco won 6-0. 6-2. Tiger Buford and Dek Potts won in other singles matches to give Carolina a 4-2 lead .eoine into the doubles plav. When Disco and Ken Ludwigwon their doubles match, the Tar Heels had clinched the win. The win was Carolina's second over a highly-regarded Southeastern Conference team. Carolina defeated the tenth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs last week. The win over the Tide has sparked a wave of optimism among the members of the Carolina team. "It's one thing to talk," Taxman said, but after our first big win over Georgia, we realized we had potential and it's there if we want it." Coach Don Skakle, who picked up his 401st career coaching win, said the victory was a big one. "We played tough mentally and cut out our mistakes," Skakle said. "This team should be ranked next week." Carolina's match w ith Guilford will be played this afternoon at 2 on the Varsity Courts. Lady g olf er take 4th From Staff Reports The UNC women's golf team finished fourth in the Tiger-Tide Invitational held last weekend in Meridian, Miss. The tournament, co-hosted by Louisiana State and the University of Alabama, featured many of the top teams in the nation. National power Georgia won the tourney as expected. Carolina had a 647 total in the 36-hole event. Carla Daniel and Cathy Reynolds both had 160 totals. Daniel had the lowest single-round score for UNC, shooting a 76 on the first day. Reynolds carded 81-79 on the Northwood Country Club course. Linda Mescan had rounds of 79 and 84 for 163. Page Kennedy shot 83-82165 and Jill Nesbitt completed the top five with 82-84166. "The Tiger-Tide was the first tournament for this particular group and overall I was very pleased," Gunnells said. "We scored better on the first day. I'm glad to get this tournament under our belts." FOX PHOTO Mancgcmont Trcincos Make Your Future With The Loader Train with the best! Fox Photo, recognized leader in the photofinishing industry, is seeking top management trainees, interested in the challenge and opportunity of management careers. Qualified applicants must be ambitious, energetic and willing to compete in an ever-expanding market Excell ent company benefits and working conditions Must be willing to relocate. Call Terry Ferguson, 643-6601 for appointment. 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FREE BEER avatlable at PIGFEST with purchase of ticket. Date: March 29, 3. lost & found LOST: TAN BILLFOLD before Spring Break. Bus pass, UNC ID; keep the 2. Please call 929-3239. Thanx. LOST OR STOLEN: BROWN WALLET. Extreme sentimental value. No questions asked. Peter Geoffrion, 101-B Isley St., 967-6066. Reward. FOUND: YOUR OPAL RING with garnets, on Stadium Dr, awhile back. Reward would be nice. David, 9334572. LOST: SILVER KEY RING with five key in Teague-Avery-Ramshead area. If found, plea call Tim at 933-8106. Keep trying; reward offered. LOST: BLUE POLAROID "Zip" camera at Elon UNC baseball game the last Thursday before Spring Break. Reward offered! Please call 933-8453. No questions asked! FOUND: 46 NOTECARDS on The Evolution of African Pigmies. If yours. Call Dreyfuss at 929 2531. help wanted for sale services CRUISESHIPSISailing expeditions! Sailing camps. No experience. Good Pay. Summer. Career. Nationwide. World Wide! 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