Thursday. July 31, 19S0 The Tar Heel 15A sports radley picked for U.S. tQGm UNC third baseman Scott Bradley has been picked to play on the U.S. Federation baseball team which will tour Japan, Korea and Taiwan Aug. 12-SepL 9. Bradley, 1980 ACC player of the year, hit in SO straight games and set ACC records for hits and doubles. He ended the year with a .386 batting average. The second team All-American has been playing in the competitive Cape Cod league this summer. Bradley picked up 95 hits, including 22 doubles last year to break the UNC record held "by Jim Atkinson. - Atkinson had 71 hits and 18 doubles in . 1978 the year Carolina finished third in the NCAA World Series. ' - A high school all-New Jersey performer, Bradley turned down a professional offer to r come to Carolina. When Bradley came to UNC he was ari outfielder who could play second base and catcher but coach Mike Roberts needed somebody at third to replace the graduated Atkinson. Playing up North this year against strong competition Bradley gave scouts a chance to see him. He is also getting ready for Carolina's 1981 season. Many of the UNC regulars opted for other leagues rather than play UNC summer ; league baseball and as a result Carolina's summer team finished last for the first time in its history with a 7-21 record. The Tar Heels also lost out in the first round of the summer . league tournament to UNC-Wilmington July 23. Clifton Barnes i'X Scott Bradley ' t C s yyss -r ' ' V ir.1irii J' J23C ' jt . I . ...... .y. .p fss..s., s s- s A"-:- s srs f " T 1 f:. - ; L-- , 'J : ;J. , w -i ' -: 'J ! I The bus saves you money. The latest figures say it costs 38c every mile you drive your car. Meanwhile, the bus tare is just 35C a ride, no matter how lar you go. A bus pass can cut that cost below 200 a ride. That difference can amount to a heap of money, without making a heap of your car. Or yourself. Just imagine . . . you can take your eyes off the road. Read the paper. Study. Or serenely contemplate the four-wheel world below. Add it up. The bus is safe, comfortable, convenient and cheap. That's more than a good ride. That's a good deal. So be a miser. Let the bus wrap a tight fist around your transportation dollar. ME am CHAPEL HSi-i- for Information call: COfVISVIUSMITY TRANSIT 942-0174 Iniramurals to expand from staff reports The intramural program will be expanded this year to include new sports and at least two special events, the intramural office announced this week. "With increased monies we are looking forward to a great intramural program with several new events and more game opportunity," Paula Davis of tht intramural office said. A. sports referendum last spring alloted more student fees to the intramural program. Although all the new sports have not been decided yet, a couple of new special events have been scheduled In early September the intramural office will sponsor an all-nighter. Teams will sign up and throughout the evening play different sports to prove versatility. Basketball and volleyball will be twoof the games played during the night. The best overall team wins -the all-nighter championship ' Later in the semester a Big Apple tournament will be held. The tournament will consist of games such as stick ball, that could be played in small spaces on the streets of New York. The intramural office said they expect a lot of the Northerners that show up to feel at home. Fall sports for both men's and women's teams include tag football, tennis, table tennis, track, badminton, volleyball and soccer. Co-rec leagues (men and women mixed) are being formed in tag football, bowling, table tennis, volleyball and a fairly new sport, innertube water polo. There will also be individual sign up for the allampus sports: grail mural (single elimination) softball. grail mural basketball, floor hockey, racquetball. golf, handball, wrestling and Napoleon basketball for those persons under six feet tall. Students are randomly divided into teams after their sign up. The sign up deadline for some sports is Friday Aug. 29. For further information call the intramural office at 933-1 153. OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT r 1 : this coupon : sgood for 500 ofr I ANY j : FOOTLONG SUB THIS COUPCH COO 3 THROUGH WTO. AUO. U HOT GOOD WITH ANY 07H.t Of ft V- . Ttt Sun.-Thurs. 11cm - 2 em ' ' : Frl. & Sal. 11 cm - 3 em ,132 E. Franklin St. SG7-54Q0