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Wednesday. September 17, lOSOThs Dally Tar Ktesl5 9 The members of the UNC volleyball tsm may have 1st their minds wander to next Tuesday's showdown with N.C. State when they lost the first game of their match against UNC-Grcsnsboro 12-15 Monday night. Cut then they got down to the, business 'of dispatching-UNC-G and won the next three games 15-4, 15-0 end 15-12. "That's wny these matches ainst the weaker teams are important' said Terri Wallace. "The physical skis are there, but we need mental concentration all the time. The first game, we may have taken UNC-G too lightly." Coach Beth Miller had nothing but praise for her team at this early stage in the season. "Overall our game is right where it should be now. We need some improvement in a couple of areas, but there are no glaring weaknesses. We look pretty solid." The Tar Heels are now 2-0 and head to Boone Thursday to take on Appalachian State. In the past UNC has had little trouble defeating ASU, but as Wallace said, "We're going to take one match at a time, one point at a time, and Appalachian comes before State." 1 t" f Sport Man's soccer at High Point at 3:30 p.m. Volleyball at Appalachian Stata at 7 p.m Soccer travels to High Point The North Carolina men's soccer team will attempt to get its offense in gear again when it faces High Point, at 3:30 p.m. today in High Point. After exploding for 23 goals in three games, the Tar Heels were shut out 1-0 in the Mayor's Cup final Sunday by Duke. : ; .- ';,:-;;. On paper',' High" Point doesn't have ' the talent to go with UNC, but intrastate colleges play Carolina with a special interest that makes for close games, as witness last year's Tar Heel narrow 2-1 win over High Point. "It's a compliment to Carolina," UNC defender Jay Ainslie said. "Everybody wants to beat you. We've had games with North Carolina schools like Campbell and East Carolina that shouldn't compare with us, but once they get on the field they're flying high at game time." Carolina enters the game with a 4-1 record. It returns home to play highly respected Appalachian State at 2 p.m. Saturday on Fctzer Field. K9. lea I Crocary Delivery Starvation . ; . OHM II MOUXS J j i "p', n 1 mat 4 Ctt-jflJ ia 4k i4 tew 23 words cr leas fj-n.f .. .15 7s! AM St km ch kmal w4 '1.C0 mora tat ktmd mi or Vdc fyp ftmmm Frlt ('cry Ctartf -9 - tf m TTJUNnA CtAtm tconotnk !temat2v. Lrn how yoa can h' c!v America's two prctt problami f.'ufrltloa and t lonoe.U i t',rx5v ,H t!.t P.'isa Lof4 Jtmm CU;"., t. 7:i3tf" 'liilCS Grwtitsw. ATTENTION iUNIOHS & 6CM0HS Co-.'-t A--r,l t-.twVp. V c!T.r tU hours, tsrtr.t t-KiLs cr?oft,-;'-'" CoJ fty a4 f .'-rt 1-2 ptm , ,.' 't. I vf mart r,J C43 ilm CAr;crnc:zr oa:'ic: women, r yo inistt U J H ?t:Ir 3 ti ?-rrsnJb4'--3t5chs th lib t C-CT. nuit:::"riY rc""L 1 1." 'i vn tz i:m iu:l. ti ..rr. ll. t .. ... i:, t: : I7ta?n 7 ? p.m, Ti' i j ( , . " j ti I ,:a I.omi .r; vcu irmnrcr::) ti c. r. jt.. ,J it ti I J f f S.. I(! i , 1 t t t i Lt t " Ci:. SI ' ' Hi) ' I f i t J t' U3, C 'H.-.Kl t i f 1 ' r ; d Ci . t 2 t - " ',Y!'i ;; if!. C ,'. .t im v. . flMMiawmtrmriinrir i II urn lifie d'opt im is m. m arks go Ifp v By GARY MANGUM Staf? Writer After a competitive qualifying trial that saw seven golfers within 20 strokes of each other after 72 holes, members of the UNC women's golf team can hardly wait for the 1980 season to open. , "The girls turned in the lowest preseason qualifing scores that we have ever had," coach Dot Gunnells said. "We have six or seven really strong players." Freshman Kathy Ayers, who qualified seventh on the 10-member team with an average score of 81, agreed. "The top seven or so were pretty close," she said. The Tar Heels hope this depth can help them overcome the loss of four players who earned All-Region A1I American honors last season. Stephanie Kornegay, Janet Haire, Susan Cary and Page Kennedy were picked among the best women golfers in five Southern states. "Tcrga by Sheaf fer" it in writing. ESesantSy styled and precision crafted. Trga by Sheaffer Jets write your own fashion state ment. Available as a fountain pen, rolling bail pen, ball point, pencil or gift sets in beautiful 23K gold electroplate or striking sterling silver. mora In your n f0'1 S-Wuwfc tt- 7, 1 "! moM ncnsaiACH to rasiiomon to EUMrCl STICKEIU Art Soviet actions Just a blot of kk on a ptees of pepr, a vktknt alms observed by scvef&i ,iuscs. or a elkhc ( to tx mcmorUHied on the back of your ptck-vp truck? Ambador ShuSman prtsent a tecturs on Soviet actions Thurs., 8:00 p.m.. Memorial HaS. fm fr Cf f r Wfe4li4 rOU?.-D: MAN'S V. n:STW.'ATCH Tus. ntght In tbrary. C&'J $42-7162 to detcrlbs. LOST: GOLD IIOO? EAHniNG btt at or war Stadium Sat. (lock Lk 2 hoops twisted to2e-0- Crst nf.mtnlJkl v!ut to mom. Reward. C&3S23-551S. JCILN T. HOCGARD CLASS HING. LOST second floor Union 911. Crest srt::,-nr.tl v&ly, reward M returned. Call $33- 3 43 or 231 Avery. . WTTi A Z'XT2 LCD WATCH. Was k betids t.'ls rack at Crahant Dorm. Senttrntntal value. tm fties ertstft than ajCbtaL If lund, ca.i LOST CCLD l.D. bra'.et wt:h "Amy" on to. Great sentient v!a. Heard. Ca3 533-4tS or James. iirjji rr lost my nrsT twnj; cccf.us u 7 etor..h oil co"i !a. CoLin, 1;.h a,ia! "socks" and cKrst. About 13 T,-s lost near Casat. Ca3 fCLTiD; A tXY to Mad near Interstcttos of-f':--' 1 Drlvs and 15-531 EyPaa. Cl! ;.j. ic ,T; rA:a of rrxca:T.ON cvt ciassls ei Crr-pvs. Tfams-i; I? I". --.t U ; ca. U t--snd I .'visa cal f Ji-IiCi e Kewsrd is tt-fd.: ' 10 ST: HOUND MCJ.IAC!! 1 1 "O ST lu-. rsomk-j ti-'m I', ,n V i a i Ir-fit f.tdres. I ' 1 ' -e. . f r.j-um, J'kt- ts.3 '-- 3 a fe ' J. IJ.-s! -mit . . .. . f :r. Gunnells hopes veterans Carla Daniel, Linda Mescan, Jill Nesbitt, Cathy Reynolds, Maureen Long and Cathy Graham can fill the leadership void left by the four departing seniors. "Those four will never be replaced," Daniel said. "I know they helped me a lot they gave me a lot of support when I needed it." Daniel led the qualifying with an average score of 75 and will play No. 1 when the Heels open their fall season Thursday in the Penn State Invitiational at State College, Pa. Mescan qualified second with an average of 76T while Nesbitt, who set a women's course record at Finley Golf Course during one round with a 69, Reynolds and freshman Lucy Lofland qualified with 77s. Lofland, the North Carolina high school women's champion the past two years, wasn't the only newcomer to make the team. Other newcomers making the squad include Ayers, sophomore Kim Grace and freshman Jeanette Wynolst. puts Straight line design rolling ball pen and ballpoint set 025.00 Not Pictured: Geometric Design Fountain Pen $20.00 Geometric Design Ballpoint $12.50 ASTKMA SUBJECTS NEEDED FC3 DHUQ STUDY at VTiC School of Iladjclaa. Na4 coasa not of chlli baarteg potential, aaca of all V.i'A pay S239.C9 at coaaplatioa. Call for (dataHs. WANTED: INTERESTING PEOPLE WHO ENJOY AT1SLET1CS to coach Rainbow Soccer teams this season. Rainbow Soccer, the most prestigious recreational soccer program in ths country, is a wonderful way to make new friends and become Integrated into the Chapel IL3 community. Excellent practkal teaching and coaching experience. Practices start Hon., Sept. 22 nd and Tues.. Sept. 23fd. UNC Had,Coach Anson Dorr ante is oaring coaching clinics Sat.. Sept. fcth. 1-3 p.m., and Sun., Sept. 2S:h, 2-4 p.m., on the Carmichal Intramural Fields. For farther informs Oon, pleas c3 Kip Ward at 967-8797, or Kit Carothers at 567-96S5. CJIUHCIi NEAR CAMPUS needs s!t:er for preschool children on Sun. morning. Mutt hava own trarwporuUon. Ca3 S23-2193; 9 C3 AM-5:23 PM week-day. CAT.N EXTTiA MONEY IN YOUR SPATX TI'tE Miiin-j encSiinj new Ctt and nutrition products. CaS Ray or Fu!a af:-r 5.33 WANTED: NON-SMOXING RLES as swf-,Wts la paid EPA breathing aupcrfmants on tht UNC CM cairtpws. Total tim cominirmant Is 13-15 towrs. bKkxfinf a fee physkat eamlwtkn. fay is IS. 03 pt hour. Wa need heai;hy miks, a;: lS-43 i;h m aUefs'.rt and no hS.t. C3 S-5 M-jn.-I'rl. fwf mora ir.tjrmation. Si-$-12S3. TILVFiC Dtr.ECTOn. WXYC-FM: review and enainuitn da.ly program lt f.V-'J- ;tVnc fice4irv. f er-:att St s Mna3er-.S;33-77tl. Pre? are. t-e; t. J2. IS 3, TiiriMONE in ii ::.! ::s (- u & I; t. C ;. to .-- Cl I'. .1 .1,1 , 2 5 CUt'.NESS lt AN AC EH WXYC-f M; Ft. j. t-; ;u.s f rj.'- --3 ",ft, fViijfHi las -t-iufij tc 4. i Cv'.-s ' . - fr lllllSMilMHIII III Tcr Hcs! vvcmsn golfers Linda rMssecn (Isft) end Ccrla DcnI-I ...Carolina opens its season Thursday in a tournament at Penn State Several of the players performed well last year. Mescan won the individual title in the NCAIAVV state championships as a sophomore. Reynolds won the South Jersey Amateur and finished second in the New Jersey Amateur. And Daniel took Patty Rizzo, the eventual runner-up, to the 19th hole before losing in the early rounds of the U.S. Women's Amateur. Daniel said this year's team could be the strongest in North Carolina's history. "Last year (when the team won the Tar Heel Invitational and the Big Four Tournament) we didn't play up to our potential," she said. "This year -we've been playing -well we should do all right if we play like we have in practice." Daniel said she doesn't feel that much pressure by being picked No. 1. "It makes me work harder if I want to stay there it makes me work that much harder just to make sure I stay where I am." The Tar Heels will get a good indication of how strong they are in the ii if i k A L 1 L IH i ve 4j ii - V i I v -' SOUTHERN DINING Every Evening 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Lunch 1 1 :30 am to 2:00 pm. Reservations recommended. 067-7770. Brown bags'.ng permit. 8 miles south of Chapel H!!l onUS 15-501. TRYING TO FIND EXPERIENCED BABYSITTERS for l1 and Vt year old boys. Prefer own transportation. live close to campus. Fleas ct'J 967-9372. NEWOLD WAVE ROCK & ROLL f3and needs Drummer. Weekend rehearsals. 913-7911 or 933-3233. R I P. Sid. roo: SEEK UDERAL FEMALE ROOMMATE. Prefer Grad, Nonsmoker. tZZ.tO rent. Mi bt.:.:ies, fee heat, water. On block from campus. No beach, disco, rock. Call Eeth: $294272. FEMALE CHAD OR PROFESSIONAL STUDENT WA.NTLD to share 2-bdm. Estes Park, apt. Non-smoker. fl3omo plus wtiliiies. FhonsS:3 176. ROOMMATES WANTED TO EflAf.E two bedroom Tar HI l'.s.nor Apt. Com; Sett V krrUheJ! New errtmer.d 113X3 plus et:;s. C3 S23-i07 irsZm. HOUSEMATE WANTED fCZ ROOM in beautw!. furnUhed, pfotrtsof bom t k ftsijhborhood. Avaatla tmmdUtV. bvt or.y untd 4a ft. IIC3 pn tswrnth ps t.::es. CJ .n:.:d onc r.cc.M te to hw to t-i-f K; J s-sttne-'.t. .rr tr;t lr v r.-w,-n. I H7 C J per r-.. '- H tr f . I w . t. r-..-e. CVS f fi Pes.t.nm al t l jt 4- W t." : d ru::.NnuT.E-.w u ma 9 ti a e.a s , . la N.-t'h Cart! ra. Deik. t--U tit, and t;.-4k.. Tis."---3 Pt. t.-- j-.t . i. ;:..v,gnd tc:-:;ot:v::r d cv SAini.rr.s fc on season opener at Penn State. Host Penn State was ranked in the Top 20 last season. "There will be a lot of Big 10 and Ivy League schools there," Gunnells said. "Its a big tournament for the first one." From there, where they play Thursday through Saturday, the Tar Heels travel straight to Appalchian State to play in the Blue Ridge Mountain Invitational at Boone. Gunnells has selected Daniel, Mescan, Nesbitt, Reynolds and Ayers , to participate in the Penn State Invitational. Long and Lofland will replace two of those at the ASU event. The highlight of UNC's season will be the Lady Tar Heel Tournament, which runs Nov. 1-3 at Finley. Gunnells said the field will include five of the top 10 schools in the country, including Georgia, Florida and Ohio State. JJ ( (u ) Cl)J IflOJIIIiOjlAilSilOW''! V V l"c 1 c'' (ffc I " Y j "rj" IE I D) Classified ads may be placed at the DTH OiHecs or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 055A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Ail ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must he received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. 1967 MUSTA.NG. Exct!ent ranrJnj coni:kn. No msjor repairs needed. 13 to 23 m p g. Douht bw car and must s3. f 1,15. Want a car with class? 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Cl S-2 .I1 L. ii UA z r c:;a:':. do 'i t av:. a fe I.-:i.- t.:,.--i-r-fa I -V -.. 1 -s. f t t ' : . il v.: : .1. E'y The Associated Press Crimson Tide of Alaba: The to become the first team in college football- history to capture three consecutive national championships, moved past Ohio State and into first place Tuesday in this week's Associated Press poll. Alabama' and Ohio State were tied with 30 first-place votes apiece but the Crimson Tide, idle last weekend following its opening-game 25-3 win over Georgia Tech, jumped from second place to the top spot with 1,232 of a possible 1.2C0 points from a nationwide panel of 64 sportswritcrs and sportscasters. The Euckeyes of Ohio State, who rallied from a 21-3 second-period deficit to turn back Syracuse 31-21, slipped to the runner-up position with 1,216 points. Last week, Ohio State led Alabama 33-22 in first-place ballots and 1,140-1,121 in points with 59 voters participating. ' Oklahoma and Southern California moved up one position each to third and fourth place, respectively, while Pittsburgh dropped from third to fifth. Tha AP Tcp Twenty The Top Twenty teams ,in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses. 1. Alabama (30) 1-0-0 1,232 2. Ohio State (30) 1-0-0 1,216 3. Oklahoma (2) 1-0-0 1,077 4. So. California (1) 1-00 1,011 5. Pittsburgh (1) 1-0-0 995 6. Nebraska 1-0-0 957 7. Texas 1-0-0 949 8. Notre Dame 1-0-0 .790 9. Florida St. 2-0-0 740 10. Georgia 2-0-0 717 11. Stanford 2-O-0 464 12. Perm State 1-0-0 440 13. North Carolina 2-0-0 427 14. Michigan 1-00 397 15. Missouri 1-00 333 16. Washington 1-0-0 334 17. Arkansas 0-1-0 306 18. Houston 0-1-0 202 19. Auburn 1-0-0 183 20. South Carolina 2-00 117 l3 j i ! FOOTS Aa r.G.ETS: t wed 5 tkkefs to th Caroiina-Geors'a Tech gain. Ca3 567-57C2 after 6 p.m. CSTJIS 79 WEST. Dinner Wed. Sn t 24 at K&W. Need at Wast 23 reservations by 17th. 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