Thursday. Srptenr.bor 18, inCOTh? D-'V Tar H:;!7 o - 3 : 3 J ''-aS i r fc3 ..,--Mi (Ow7TH i fr rr JM-kJ J.' jl kJ - - -L. Whether it's the Redikins vs. the Cowboys, the Tar Heels vs. -the Wc'fpcLck or the Yankees vs. The Red Sox, rivalries are one of the best things about sports. Nearly every team has an opponent on ; -'--'. tbt ef''"'"'l rs"t Tnra tV the ethers. Why, a Carolina-State game sometimes seems as important as life itself. Intramural athletics for Carolina's residence halls aren't any different. Lewis Dorm, which won the IM overall championship last year, and Teague A, which finished second, like each other about as much as Norman Sloan likes Carmiehad Auditorium. Neither of the dorms' intramural managers is ashamed of it. "You either love 'em cr you hate 'em," Lewis' Joe Roseman said, "and I kind of lean toward the second one." Teague's David Nance explained the situation a little differently. "We took it bad losing last year and that's carried over to this year," he said. "Yes, you could say we have a rivalry," he added, grinning. " n motec: 1 Th Ti?n From staff reports After a 9-3 victory last Saturday over Texas Tech, the North Carolina football team now has nine days before its Atlantic Coast Conference opener at home against Maryland on Sept. 27. Coach Dick Crura said he was glad to have the extra time in between games. "We've got a lot of guys banged up," he said. "There was some great hitting in the Texas Tech game, and we can use the extra week to recover." Carolina offensive Ron Wooten sustained a sprained ankle in the game, but he probably will be ready for the Maryland game. "It's too early to say for sure, but I alio Soma onoy and Kelp Savo tho Enviromont Subjects aro needed for experiments at tho Environmental Protection Agency on tho UNC-CH campus. Pay is $5.00 per hour. Requirements: healthy males, 18-40, ncn-cmokcrs for at lcaotaycar.FormorofoiTnation,p!3asoccJC3.12fcctween 8:00 anfand 5:C0pml i'vncA .K , .- i Call 986-1253 mm. l fc-. a j I KiXKrt&Qyuj ecu i d 1 1' 0 n I ill j r-"1 f" t jf .r 23 ucrd cr !c:3 A!J St fcr t h diUkxuJ woid '1 C3 nw fur bo4 4 e bullae tp 13 pcni ii-ftt for mi run 9 concvit)v dy r- " 0m. - - t.:jOY cass n:n::;c? f.::,? oi other f..hipf man? louraRier,t corrrc'.;Mi? Th??! )t Iht first Cc".-:-t r f taster of UNC I ;r cur crf,iaujr , J r;.":.:r3 ton -Si to . KB . t. . ... .A. t it S T i (ll.Vi . ' If.: jC I5t t" " ' r "Is J ia: i it.. r t" 1 tf'.iF i j.'v ' ' t t-t II Cj p.m. ti - ' i -.!,.';:" en i' ! 1 t V vcu !rr r.r gt: d . .."...- c. ' . s : ii r. ii i i : 1 1 I f i I i' ' S ' i h ! h f r 9 . f. ! t f t c f ! : s '. (!' i t' i. j ' t ' i U'K ; i.t fc re J I j I 1 v ' ( I t - t t. 2 1 1 t ! ' t . i t f i , t : . , . s j ! r I n Nil ON JUNIORS & tllNiOIIS M.tv -I t: -- U t 2 . c " i i 'i d f ' ' ' j . S r I . , t i . Both dorms are perennial IM powers. The cup awarded to the overall champion had gone to Teague for nine straight years until Lewis' '0 title, Nance said. Lewis is consistently among the leaders in total points. The key, both managers . agreed, is participation. Lewis won only three sports last year and Teague just one, but each fielded several teams in nearly every sport and rarely forfeited a game. Both estimated about 75 percent of the residents in their dorms participate in intramurals. ' m h m . '; 1 1 By JOHN DRESCHER A good example cf Teague's active participation is this year's pingpong competition. Of the 50 teams entered, six are from Teague. . Both IM managers actively encourage participation. Teague's Nance said they Tar Meeh await Terp game would imagine everyone will be ready for Maryland," Crum said. Former, Carolina basketball star Mike O'Koren : signed a four-year contract with the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association Monday. O'Koren was one of two first-round picks by the Nets. The other, Duke's Mike Gminski, signed his contract Sunday. Former UNC players Dave Colescott and John Virgil were waived by Philadelphia and Golden State, respectively, Tuesday as NBA teams trimmed their rosters. Anyone interested in assisting the UNC wrestling team should stop by 1 1 1 c i it i i. "Mi -iMi l-Ml- J r- j: HIU1 1 LOST sn IS" men's goU peck chain bun. nl.ht on Cclumtla Stict between FrarJUln and Cameron Avt. Substantial reuard crreJ ilact It has crest pertonal v&!uc. C&'i Robert t Si3-2 4 S3. FOUND CUTE HALE tbek $t brown pwrPVt Cro'lna ApU.,- c&U er 2 pm 'StlCZS. FOUND: HAND2AG V.TT1I WALLET. N.C. Drivftt U-rrr.se tt'.jri'na to Dsrrt 3 Crocker. To cblm, c&3 SC7-31L3 ::et 4 p.m. LOST: COLD HOC? EATJ.NQ bt at or near Stadium Eat (look Lka 2 Kocpe r1sfed to;?thr). Crett entlmenul vs'yt to mom. reward, au 5::-s:i3. !9!-3 Ol N T. ISOGGAT.D CLASS F.ING. LOST-Mcond r.aor Union 911. Great eJmT5tiI vf-Ije, regard tf returned. C3 S33-;3er Sit Avery. i::tn rc lost ?iy csstftj.d! nhut ta 7 r-v.'.?! c!J coll't mtc CoUrn, S;h h: "sot l ad cht. Att ,3 .. Lot Rear Os'.itt. C3 5 Utwmdn FC'jr.D: A !XY ts Maxi. near Lntertos el fl"'-? Dftva and t543l r,-r&. ' C&'i ic:t: a riivrr? tco vvatqi i i tu t r at Crahara form. Santlmental tta tea . t'-yea c.a!T thaa ictatL U fcwaid, ce.3 533-7213, IC1T CCI D I D. bratt!1 i-.h -Amy-on tt. Great i -. Jt!j. reard.Caf mr.3oe IC; : -ts. - lcst: FAnc-f rr. U I . .i ' . ? .1. or ... J. Uut;4 IVas kav tr.e.' ;e. 4 v Si : t r ti '"- 1 ' ? I . r a - 1 f i ' I r i "' C tl ' r I .1 TJiJ i( '.J 717. f ' ait: Z i Itl! r i tl " t s . t i t . i, 3 . t start from the moment a freshman steps into the dorm. "We stress intramurals from the first week," he said. 'We like to fire up our freshmen and get them involved in sports. We look at the intramural program as one way of getting ahead on , campus." Once active participation is achieved, residents must be encouraged to stay in the dorm. Championships are won with juniors and seniors leading the way, Roseman said. "On our teams that won, we had seniors and juniors dominate," he said. "Teague has a lot of people stay because they know they're going to be good in intramurals each year." Teague Dorm is divided by floors into teams A and B. Nance admitted certain members of Teague B are encouraged to move to the first and second floors to play for Teague A. The result is a built in recruiting system that Roseman said gives Teague a definite advantage. But once the two teams are on the field, which has not happened yet. this year, all politics are forgotten. If it is Room 147 in Carmichael Auditorium next week Statisticians, scorekeepers, announcers and photographers are needed. Raindow Soccer registration will continue this week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 500 W. Rosemary St. and from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Muirhead Soccer Stadium. Anyone interested in coaching should contact Mit Carothers at 957-8797 or 967-96S6. """l v fS. f 3 11 tyiLDliixl il Bmvi VJMJ1 on A COLD FUJOSO Floor Clovcrinss that you can afford! 17c GUARANTEE the' Lowest Prices i Free 506 VV. Franklin St. Next WANTED: INTERESTING PEOPLE WHO ENJOY ATHLETICS to coach Rainbow Soccer teams ti.ia season. Rainbow Soccer, the most prestigious recreational soccer program In the country, b a wonderful way to make new frtenJs and become Integrated into the Chapel H.'l community. Excellent practical teaching end coaching experience. Practices starts Hon., Sept. 22nd and Tue., Sept. 23rd. UNC Head Coach Anson Dorranee l olkring coaching clinicsSat., Sept. bib. 1-3 p.m., and Sun., Sept. 2SA, 2-4 p.m., on the Carmichael Intramural Fields, For further Ir.formatlon, ptase ca3 Kfp Ward at 9&7-S797, or Kit Carothers at 9S7-9&56. WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES as suhjects In p&ld ETA breathing experlmenu on the UNO CH campus. Total time commitment la 10-15 hours. Including a fete physical examination. Pay to $3X3 per hour. We need heahhy ma!-s, t?t 1S-43 wiih no allergiea and no hav"'- Ca8-S Mon.-Frt. (or more tnfurmatian, S66-1233. CHLT.CH NEAH CAMPUS needs t :xt for preschool chitdrtn on Sun. morning. Must have n transportation. CU 529 2193; 9.C3 A.M-5.23 FM weekday. EAT.N EXTKA MONEY IN YOUR SPAT.E TIME e29 wltlnj new 4'M and rtutri;Jon producta. Ca3 or PaaSa after S.33. 9S7-?23. TRYING TO FIND EXPERIENCED nASYSITTOS tor Vi and 4'var c!4 bo. Prtr -n tranoortaJkn. LK ckt so amps. Fleas ca3 5t7.Vi72. 1 IP TrS fp Pi? 1 Coupon 13 v;crta I Cssy Any CeIrly Priced CJHi - 1 AfMt? r?sfsf- Tl".- :.g rr A's? tiiim-: AAncri ... c.15j: 2:71. A. mi: nny '.". .cl . p."' i :d ii : :n" ::-v. t , i. t ti it i' i- f ;rjp ....w:, .l.ll'M1.., Ul jl .st.' l , it C T ' '-III '. V '. S. t ' . i t li ! t A. A.',wN Hi:.. V . " I t I.''-,' I '-, : ' i : i. i -la- i it r. v.v.j I t . j c r . r' ; n. i.ti i w r -i Fep ; ,-a.U3t.M2?3. .. (( r t : j t ' r . i t i. r ' " i f . . . If r I ' '-' 1ti I'.. I r" ' I I - '2 lb w . ... . .. . ... .Jt ,,liiNM,m.WiMlllllllll Ill HI II 1 ""I lllimini Mr yr OTIII fl" T Tff I I, IBM II H lyiirilllim -T1I 1 flOCN-'ML V,ttll''! f ;.'.r I. ' . r- - I -cf. i ! r.-;. s, ' t t-r.-: -:(U ;,.-.ft !:.,t t tz '. : .. ".-a v ''.:. u.. ; ; . . t '.-i ti -r-i-.i n.--. t i t-. . ; :. i. I.-;? t . ;. nssldsnts cf Tccu3 Teague against Lewis, it is going to be a hard-fought game. "Some of the guys get hot and it's only natural," Nance said. "But we stress for them to keep a level head and be good sports. . . Sometimes it just doesn't work out that way." The UNC baseball program is looking for enthusiastic bat girls for the 1981 varsity season. Those interested should call 967-3044 or 933-4767 between 6 and 9 weeknights. OrtH SI KOU2S Flasks for football gsmss Gas special this week $1.C3for Regular Keg & lea delivery reservations J -791 rr P42-1"4 Remnants and Off Goods at Unbeatable Prices Delivery to Students Come to Us For All Your Floor Covering Needs! The Complete Floor Covering Store' mj 1 11 -a to University Auto (919) 957-7923 r WANTED: FEMALE ROOMMATE to share 2 bedroom Kingswood Apt. Will be responsible tor Vi utilities and rent. Great location. Ca3 S29-43C3 after 1:00. Keep trying. ROOMMATES WANTED TO SHAKE two bedroom Tar Heel Manor Apt. CompSettfy fumishedt New apartment! SI23.C3 plus V utilUie. Call 929-2S03 anytime. HOUSEMATE WANTED FOR ROOM la beautiful, furnished, professor's home In ntc neighborhood. Available lmmedlat'j;, but or.Vj until im. 91 03 per month plus utwtlet. Caul 942 1 m. NEED ONE ROOMMATE to shar two bedroom Kinss-ood apartment. Furnished except for your room. SH9.C3 per month plus one-ha'f u'l' .'es. On bus route. Cail F red Pear'.man at 529 -J333. FOT1 SALE: Tkkets to C:un John concrrt In Raletgh. Unabt to anrnd and orfy wast money I paid for them. C3 933-4i'il. Cl!Ur.CH YAT.D SALT Set. 9-23. tU CU?i 113 C.IW Church Youth C-jv.?, 12.3 fion Farra Rd. behind Married Std.nt Ifous'.r's) t.33 a.m. 3 p.m. Furr.urt, cl ..!'.i-2. boVs. etc. USED F U n N ITUn E W hve mar cl tt thaa avon In Njrth Carc-Lna. Dr.Ls. bKLrte, dests. sofas, Utles. and chaS. Tr ' ' Fjtst. Gieenstoro St. Carrboro 9I2-2:17. 13 Discount '.:h th.s ai. MUSTANG. rt::fttrunf.ir3con ' ' ..n. N ir-.isj -j repairs nrd?i. lltallmpg. V-- ,.t r car e I rra&! til. S 1.1 5. Vr4 a csr a.: cU? fo Derm surround a bcr.nrr proclaiming Lewis' IM supremacy ...After Lewis won titla last year, the banner disappeared "Oh yeah," he added, "They had a big banner hanging from their dorm that read, 'Lewis IM Champs'. If they happen to be missing it, we just might be able to locate it." Give ' to the i.iarch of Dimes Cl ' u Drive Our Cera x - I'' "ALLIOGT FHEE ' J to most U.S. clUcs t I AU VO ' 1 I 'DRIVEA17AY D10-272-21B3 I I 020 V. Friendly Avo. I Grccnebcro, fl.C. l dinncrkCT1 . -led party; Fr" -th3c:;:v .vcaturinn r- -- i0r ' nJ fa I'' " dinner Iif jr FUN RUN Thurs. Sept. 18, 7:30 p.m. 920C3 t-. f r p -? o Classified ads may be pheed at the DTH OCIiccs or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 055A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. WANTED; AN N-4 Sr.CKEJvTn trade for my S-4 pas-klnj sticker. C3 Fern at 933-624 or com by 31 S Mclver Dorm. Keep trying? CUY1NG GOLD AND SILVTTl FO.l CASH! Rings, necklaces, gold and s'Ntrr coins. sterU. James Horn and Son, 1C2 C. Weavtr St. Carrboro 0-5:23 M-F 13-1 Sat. 5i7-C::3. AVAILABLE IMMEDLTT.LY 2 UUon fo.ury apartment 2 rr s toi LT.C on ts I- ;. N!y carpeted. 1273 mcr:.1 ' f ! s t' .Ics. Ca3 Karen Hc;me 57-2::3 or 5 . 1 1 S. Ava2atl for Lnmeiiat cxvpinry. On bedroom apartment, to?i.."y !ctnc. on tv line. pool, laundry fori! "js. CT-t. d tptt er.J w:t-r furnUhtd. Cat! kkm avtl!i.l'e. Ca3 529-2321 M n.-St. lO-o. WANT TO JZ'.'J Z - N 4A pot" i r f -r a S-5? Or, set li.a t'-'tti at '.-J-Tlll. I.r? tritM. WANTED DESPEnATELY: Oae N.CS U -U N C r r'- V. -".n to pay leasofttU p ?:. C4 5 -3 2723 ar-y ti:-. TO TI'.Z RED-HEACrD f rCOCK l!;v tuth-,' Your Pi.4 N t? sUr5 w-J ytt kf? s-'v; j t' ve I'e ! J 1 - : ." . To a f ! f I I I v 1 S I . t : .. i - i t -. r - t - -i r . l.sp'- . .". !: t" " r " ' c: '.i i t . t ! . f ' S ., , t . t ' ' ..' 1 lift I , . I ' I ' C a i , t It t c. .! ' : - .- r ' ! 4 ' ' si t 'ii.ei .t: 1 ,i t 3 f a ' i I.' V - -i. i (tt: i s r , 1 i. Notes: The IM Track arid Field meet will be held Sept. 22-23 a? 6 p.m. at Fetzer Field. . . Woollen Gym is now open every night cf the week until midnight. . . Officials are still needed for tag football and other fall sports. Pay is minimum wage, and hours are flexible. Irooci cr Catering Service v C j. a . L w . 0 All Occasions Reasonable Rates 0 No Charge for Estimates Boxed Lunches Available for football carr.es Rakish u 787-2913 Durham, ft 477-7413 . MACI1ECO. ! . ,4 I . ,3 " I' I V w - r.!;..iy " , f DLATl EETH A. What a supr fcind you've been! Happy Birthday. I s!ncert?y fop you g?1 the Eid DyC'rthdy present you want b-aus you dt-serv i!e bett. Lots of fotk and eU my fove, Sarah. fOOTSALL TIO'ETS: 4 tide's t? f.!a'a rsme needed. Premium prlc cfT.-red. Call 5i7-2-i3. yes. we a:x srr.:ouc! n nu Arinual fij Gamma Wota I4 M:a to toftii.rf A3 rmh4 and nor.ruis ar inviied. Ad d-a-Ceads option!. Cranvill Ssh Wt is tual opportnlru tUJert KELLY-O, Cl'.I.ESE IN YCL'H rAH7 Ard mateus Is f-3 tvairinj, too. Tha;.k for rwyitio-j. Y&u'r fJ.l my tavot!:! torn things wiJ nvf Lr3. S yw fots. Ij ia Hi C.! WANTED 2 TICMET3 l.-r UNC-MD r Wou!J mak fo iter's t'r'1 d -y pert.M t. V. 1 pay mr j reavjnat! imwM. C3 D - 923-SUi. PAT R: Teac h me the cf ! 1 sit wat.f.irj yoM In fvj';y!4S, 5 yd n't t.-povcr to rry p J? Let me kevw w?.r:e ad r ' S-t; ?-'. j I t I ? t j:rvo yc'j. , " t'rn v'-'-r fo'h fo:'s !'. a r;M p i- -s ( fo- f I r i it i 1 ' t. I t. tot;:.::::::' :ir -. r :t - l i t nit ' 7 e t r n : i r . ' - i -. n.,jrr'i":;Yii:.'.Yi.i'i..ii !.-.-.r" '.!.' - ufi ii I -' l ' l; W j IJN',Y-H;v f "yf; fc p-.f t ' , ,.. 'fs - ki t f .'i.s l of Y r , ..-.,! ' N ! ' -J d - n . J t !. iViaY.f--;. I : ." ' I '. : t .'. . j i . 4 f i . f i r ' ;! r t ' ? t . s . ' - ' t , : ' -I t j r- m .. 1 . ' I -.! ' , 3 " , I f t , . I . "i i " J E tt: . : :. i. ; r 2 p -n. i ! r k

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