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A keeper of the goal Francis paces lacrosse defense as Heels prepare to meet Terps By GEOFFREY MOCK Staff Writer As darkness falls on Navy Field, the North Carolina lacrosse team ends its practice with a grueling 12-minute run. Most of the players are spread thin across the astroturf field, but a group of seven runs as a coordinated unit. This is UNC's defensive squad,, and the cohesiveness it exhibits in this practice has made them one of the stingiest defenses in the nation. One of the seven is goalie Hunter Francis who directs the unit. He is a talker, a man who yells out assignments and keeps the group functioning amid -sometimes hectic action around the goal. n Profile: Hunter Francis "Communication is a real asset for a defense," Francis said. "Gary Burns, Terry Murray and Paul Davies (the starting defensemen) are an experienced, tight unit in themselves. I feel I complement them. I call out picks, cutters, anything. Davies is a real good chatterer and he helps out." So far the communication has worked. Francis earned two game balls against Virginia and Towson State. The junior's play this year comes after he rode the bench in '79 behind All-America goalie Larry "Howdy" Myers. "When I was recruited by Carolina, 1 saw them play three times, and we got beat pretty bad each time. Howdy was just a little gay and 1 figured I'd get to NovJ Tb CREATE A CATPOrORY LET J CrET STRAlC?HT SHAU. We? CONVFJATIOWL IN 1WE TWENTY-FIRST . CHAPTER OF CHRONICLES IT TELLS OF KIN6 PAVIP'5 SIN IN 0RPERIN6 A CENSUS AS A 5EVENTV PIEP IN UOONESBURY CALL rr OFF? OUT OF THIS casts SfTUA HON -JUST CALL IT OFF. rT 1 TN (T O "Ok .c'isnji ni'tu r rates 25 words or less Students 1. 75 Non-Students 52.75 Add 5 lor each additional word 1.00 more (or boxed ad or bold lace type 10 percent discount for ads run 5 consecutive days Please print very clearly announcements REGISTER TO VOTE: Chapel Hill Municipal Building, 306 N. Columbia St., and Carrboro Town Hall, West Main St.; Friday 9 am to 5 pm, Saturday 9 am to 1 pm. Deadline is Tuesday for presidential primary. CLIFTON IS COMING. April 11th, 4 pm, Fetzer Field. Rugby at its BEST. COME MEET ED CLARK, Libertarian candidate for President, 5 pm Saturday, April 12, Sheraton Crabtree, Highway 70 West, Raleigh. Carpool information, 942-1734. STUDENTS OLDER THAN AVERAGE-Bag Lunch Seminar: HOW TO SURVIVE FINALS. Strategies of Test Taking & Ways to Cope with Stress. April 9th and repeated on April 10th. Time: 12:00 to 1:00. Place: Room 213, Carolina Union. Bring your own bag lunch; coffee provided. For further information, contact Roslyn Hartmann, Office of Student Affairs, 01 Steele Building, 966-4041. KEEP YOUR EARS TUNED. . . NEW MUSIC NITE IS ON ITS WAY!!! WATCH FOR IT. lost & found FOUND in the Pit, 4;00 pm Tues. stamp. Call 933- WILL THE MALE who picked up the 3 letters on lower quad please return them or call 933 8815. Very important. FOUND IN PIT on Wednesday, 4280: woman's "silver" watch. To claim, call 966-1511 and identify. FOUND: LADIES' WATCH in front of Kenan dorm. 967-9992 after 500. play, but he became an All-American." The time on the bench wasn't wasted, because Francis looked for ways to improve. "I learned a lot from Howdy.! Francis said. "Mostly intangible things. He was a real leader out there on the field." Francis won the starting job after competing with freshman Tommy Sears, who came to Chapel Hill with top credentials. :-. ,rw' V. . . f v." v, 'J Hunter Francis PUNISHMENT, TH0U5AKP MEN A PLAGUE... Yo0'(?e THE. HotaPW, I I fPON Mou) OlO, J T YrTL J! I'M THe DO AMD VET I l Yhu ah - 3t ' PTKl ftovS0 CXM THE. FlOOft, P3 BQflJ FlC H0) 60 AHEAR THOUGH... TAKE WUR CEN5U5... UIE PROBABLY WON'T HAVE ANOTHER SUR5, LIXB yW PIP IMTfM TH3 RUSSIAN BRIGADE M CUBA. JUST ANNOUNCE THE CRISIS tSOmjHAT YOU HAVE- EVERYTHING UNPER CONTROL. o r?o ,n TTi f ) HEY THIEF! Yes, you who took my pocketbooK from the downstairs Tar Heel office on Wed. nite, 42 please give me a break. It doesn't have any money in it, but I really do need my keys! Okay? Please call the Tar Heel office anonymously, 933 0252, and let me know where it is, or anything. Everything of any value to me is in there. Have a heart! LOST: YELLOW UMBRELLA, Monday in Venable 207. Must find. Call 929-6491. FOUND TWO MONTHS AGO: Ladies' gold watch in front of Chase Cafeteria. Call and identify, 933 4543. help wanted 1 need to interview MARRIED UNDERGRADUATES for project. Very little time involved. Please call Kim at 933-0331 after 7:00 pm. Thanks! 2-3 STUDENTS FOR YARD WORK this Saturday about 9-3 (weather permitting). Near University. 3hour and lunch. 929-6044. THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS are open on the Black Ink staff: News Editor, Features Editor, Sports Editor, Circulation Manager, Business Manager, Advertising Manager, and others. Contact Donna Whitaker at 933-4868, or get an application at the BSM Office. TIRED OF IT ALL? Graduate Nurses, don't take a vacation. Relocate. Come to the wide open spaces, the clean air, the challenge and opportunity of a small rural hospital in eastern Montana. WE NEED RNs. Contact Personnel Department, Deaconess Hospital, Glasgow, MT 59230, or call (406) 228-4351 SUMMER POSITIONS: Assistant Manager and Lifeguard positions available at private swim and tennis club in Charlotte. Job runs from May until school starts. Call Dave, 933-1810. DURHAM BASED COMPANY seeking part time employee to assist Staff Coordinator with office responsibility. Flexible hours year-round for undergraduate student including computer training for data entry of client billing. Must supply own transportation. Clerical and data processing experience beneficial. Sophomore preferred for immediate opening. Must be available full-time June 2 6, 1980 for formal education program. Call Ruby Moss at 489-2353, Durham. PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY GRADUATES: Field experience (live-in) with behavior problem boy in outdoor pioneer program that will test your desire and effectiveness. Requires 15-month commitment. Volunteer program with compensation and benefits. Call or write: Rt. 4 Box 156, Summerviile, GA 30747. 404 857-4500. "Last year we heard about all the good freshmen Willie (UNC coach Scroggs) was recruiting and I was concerned." Francis said. "If any freshman could beat me out it would be Tommy. He's a great goalie and the competition is very intense." In a sport where double-figure scores are commonplace, a goalkeeper can't worry about one isolated goal. "You have to be mentally tough, he says. "If you let in a few shots you can't get down on yourself. I just bear down and concentrate on not letting in any easy shots." Francis said the game against No. 5 Maryland at 2 p.m. Saturday on Fetzer Field is one of the most important he's played in three years at UNC. A win by the second-ranked Tar Heels would be a major step toward their first Atlantic Coast Conference title. "The win over Virginia was a big boost for this program. It gave the freshmen confidence. The game with Maryland will show us how much character we have." The Heels' No. 2 ranking represents a comeback from a . 6-6 record in 1978, a season marked by internal dissention and the firing of coach Paul Doty. "Doty never did me wrong," Francis said. "He played me a lot. But what happened was bound to happen. We had a pool of talent but no direction. Doty's problem was a lack, of knowledge of the sport. His teams were characterized by huge and fast players, but no heads. "That's the dimension Willie (Scroggs) brought when he came here. He has a very knowledgeable approach. He wants our minds to be in the game as well as our bodies. I knew last year we were just a couple of offensive players away from TP HEAP FEELS WARM I THINK I HAVE SUKt IHKUAI... M I MM PLAGUE by Garry Trudeau OH. 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Two bedrooms, AC, pool, tennis courts, sauna, etc. Rent negotiable. Call 967-8408. TWO BEDROOM CAROLINA Apartment for sublet May to August. On C-bus route. Rent negotiable. Call Ranjan or Harry, 933-2654; or Tom, 9332656. CLOSED OUT of a dorm room? Sublet a furnished Royal Park Apartment, May 15-August 15, and discuss option to rent in fall. Call 929 9674 after 4:00 pm. SUPERLATIVE SUMMER SPACE (or, how to save dad a few bucks) Cheap 3-bedroom. fully-furnished Townhouse Apartments, 3 blocks from campus. Call pronto, 967-7152. 125 REWARD to take Kingswood lease May 15. Bright, modern 2 BR, AC, pool, laundry, L-bus line. Call 967-3852 evenings. 2 BR DUPLEX in country setting. Great room with fireplace, Urge deck, AC, washer-dryer hook-ups, and dishwasher. Lots of trees, very private, pets allowed. 933-3004. IM I I KM MUCH W HIE PAYING YOU, LOUIS? S V) f Spools Men's golf in Ail-American Classic at Houston. Texas winning two or three more games. Willie's assistants are good and enthusiastic and it was just a question or coming together with the right formula." Now that Carolina has reached the no. 2 position, Francis said the team still hasn't become scoreboard watchers. "Willie called us in when we got the ranking and told us that people would think we were the top dogs and would try to bump us off. He came from Johns Hopkins and he told us that at Hopkins that if you weren't No. 1 or 2 then you were nothing. He wants us to learn to like to be this high and to work harder to stay there." So far Scroggs' approach has worked, and the season's only defeat involved a bus that ran out of gas on the return trip from Towson State. A couple of hours' wait on the Interstate followed. "Willie has put up some signs in our lockerroom," Francis said. "One says 'when you're through improving, you're through.' Or 'Nobody ever drowned in their sweat.' 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For information contact Kappa Psi Fraternity, 208 Finley Golf Rd.. 968 9010. 968 9390. AIR CONDITIONED SUMMER ROOMS for rent. Coed, furnished, clean, carpeted, sundeck, and kitchen facilities. 95 session. Call Phi Delta Chi. 204 Finley Rd , 968 9118. GREENBELT APARTMENTS Jones Ferry Rd. Modern one bedroom, total electnc, on bus line, fully carpeted, drapes, water, included. Pool, AC, and laundry facilities. Available for immediate occupancy, 929 3821. roommates EASYGOING ROOMMATE to share sceruc Foxcroft apt. Own large bedroom for only H IS & 13 utilities. Immediate occuparwy. Call 942 4676 after 4 pm. NEED ONE OR TWO female roommates to share a Foxcroft Apt for next academic year If interested, please caU 967-1140. FEMALE ROOMMATE(S) reeded both summer sessions. 2 bdrm, air conditioning, pool, on bushne, pnee negotiable. Call 967-5807. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted summer and, or fa3. 65 rent and 13 utilities. Private room, walking distance to campus, on bus route 967 8830. Weekend preview It's Clemson vs. UNC . By DAVID POOLE Assistant Sports Editor The North Carolina baseball team fresh off a 10-0 homestand and a key conference win over N.C. State, goes into the biggest weekend of the season to date with a game Saturday against defending Atlantic Coast Conference champion Clemson. Three baseball games, a major lacrosse battle and two key men's tennis matches are the highlights of the schedule of weekend activities for Carolina teams. After Saturday's game at Clemson, the baseball team goes to Atlanta, Ga., to play Georgia Tech on Sunday and then to Columbia, S.C., for a game with South Carolina on Monday. Carolina is 24-10 overall and 5-1 in the ACC. The Carolina lacrosse team will play what may be the biggest match in the history of the program when they host the fifth-ranked Maryland Terps Saturday on Fetzer Field. Carolina has never won an ACC lacrosse title. The Tar Heels men's tennis team is COUPON P, Buy one original thin crust pizza, pfo) get another of equal value y y Q a i 208 W. Franklin 942-5149 v15-501 Bypass 929-0289 it i i V t4on-abrasive head cleaning Indicates A or B side, ready Arrows indicate direction of &-acond cuing line. JAPAN Classified ada may be placed at thaDTH Offices or rnaibd to th 2 D7H, Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads mu:t be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. services A SUMMER IN CHINA Sponsored in part by the People's Republic of China. For American student with one month of study Chinese language, culture, and sightseeing. Full cost to you only '2950. Contact Prof. CM. Hsieh, 115 Woodsh.re Drive. Pittsburgh, PA 15215. (412) 782 3095. BIBLIOGRAPHIES DONE. B.bl.ograph.c search of computer data bases (SDC and LOCKHEED). FREE searches in POPULATION BIBLIOGRAPHY data base during April for the first five requestors. CAROLINA LIBRARY SERVICES. 137 E. Rosemary St ., Chapel Hill. Telephone: 919 929 4870. Carolina end of exams BEACH BLOWOUT! May 7, 8, 9 in Daytona. Luxurious oceanfront accommodations. 3 nights. 3 ' days only '36. Bill Verch. 942 2610, for reservations or information. THE DATING BANK New. registered, progressive, serving the lonely unmarried locally by mail. Box 1549. Wmston Salem. NC 27102. 1-761 1579. WE TYPE PAPERS, dissertations, theses. Quality typing priced (or the student budget. One call gets your paper prepared quickly, without hassle. AARON LITERARY SERVICES. 967-1270. NCNB Plaza. Open 9 00-600 weekdays. miscellaneous -WANT TO IMPRESS that special man or womn' Do it with Mary Kay cosmetics and trainees For more informal, contact Donna at 933 4868. personals K & CO . Thus is your Kroger Frnd saving he'5o I had a great time last Friday, how about gettng together ajai somet me soon 11 be working t U th midnsght hour this weekend. Happy Latter, PRO HEY. ALPHA CHIi' Want to wh the at'ers a happy, heathy Easter! Have a great -rtreWefxf' With lots of love, A Yankee prd3e Friday. April 4. 1980 The Daily Tarheel 5 beginning the stretch run, and with the ACC tournament just two weeks away, the netters play two conference matches that will play a major part in determining the tournament seeds. Carolina hosts Clemson, the up-and-coming ACC tennis power that is expected to give defending champion N.C. State and UNC all they want in the " league this year, on Saturday, and then -the Heels visit Virginia on Monday. The men's golf team is in action in the prestigious Houston All-American ; Classic which runs through Sunday. The field includes almost all of the national -j powers in collegiate golf. The UNC men and women track teams ' head for Columbia. S.C. for the State Record Relays on Saturday in a meet that ;) promises to feature several good-5 performers. The men are coming off a fourth-place finish in the Virginia Relays last week j while the women4 finished 11th in the same event. No team scores will be kept this week. TiuVmeet will be used as a tune-up for the upcoming ACC meet. GOOD AT BOTH LOCATIONS 2 FOR 1 PIZZA of offer expires April 30 leader tape to play tape travel. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed for summer to share furnished, 2 bedroom Carolina Apt. Possibility of total sublease. Call 942 1414. SUMMER FEMALE ROOMMATES needed to share Foxcroft Apt. (mid May to rrad August). Bus service, pool. Call 967 7576 B Ml for the 'dumb routine' Enarted becaut th pretenses were falve. Hope there is sunshine on the othT side of the manure pile. J. L B with the Broken Toe: You'd belter watch thoe chairs from now on Have a great Eatter. Be grxxfr" Anxnus for your return Steve OF .GATOR: Do hi to 10O0 by 1; Put Skip List ('Lynn, weanryj your boots?). Get List (Answer); If (Answer'Yes') Then Goto AMAZING, Else Put Sk.p Lt ( Brtd girl!'). End OF .GATOR. CAROLINA LACROSSE Saturday's the Bj Day' Run the Terps out of Tar Hee! country number ftve will tie sweet! Go Heels' ABDUL. Sorry about Friday but Lent n't over wet. and we musn't break our vows You really lookad great Tuesday Bxyi P S Be my Sheik'! G F . Thank you for th greatest year of my die Jut krve those 29s You are tuf and I love you' P C. DEAR RAYSIE. Thank for Wttirvj m have your cm whit you were gone. I took real rare at tt Can'l wait to work some "functions (Mh of coursa) Low. G CHICKEN, You Lka Kitty Kat and she fekes you Have a happy bulhday and remember 1 love you too? Ky Poo, Kitty Kat DAVID. Has a Terri 20th B.rthdy M, I wt.1 b around for next i5enty? Rrrremier vbhat I sa4 before Love, K 'v HEY FELLOW LOONEY TUNES FAN' Why oWt we get together for tr Bv2 Bunny taster Soci tonight Ca3 ma TED HOPKINS You sem U a rce juy but Vm too chicken to start a conversation in class. Lai's met sometme The ECU ts'53 ftame? A HEY BA3Y. If I whper n your ear wJ you !o"-o me anwff1 Sce 're not srxtOud. hr tnut fcachoourf W"l r-yH-a' later. . . WIN' I W Y ALDERMAN'S NEW SECY: The 'c r" kd yowf f.fi rrfkmai.e B-t wht wt3 you do tot an -rxtr?' br-3 AWa-"rta On My M.nd"7 Happy BnV.a, Kr'
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