Monday. Ccptj.rr.fcsr 23. Tho Dcily Tar H::J 5 I eel: end roundup 7 O o y III - . V J ...Thompson i I 71 IT II i fVT T" I 'U. Even before the game began Saturday, North Carolina managed to get in the way of just about everything Maryland wanted to do. As the Terrapins left the lockerroom to run to their bench, the Tar Heels bolted in a light blue stream from dressing room, impeding Maryland's progress. The Terrapins players had to stop and let the Heels pass before they could get to the sidelines. It was a little thing, but in a way it was very symbolic. For the rest of the afternoon a Tar Heel always to be blocking the way anywhere the Terps wanted to po. . n The members of Carolina's defense, for example, felt they knew what caused Charlie Wysocki to fumble three times. "He likes to carry the ball wide, then cut back against the grain," Donnell Thompson said. "He's not used to getting pursuit like he got from our team. He looked back and saw our pursuit, and there was nowhere to run." Wysocki wasn't the only Terp who had trouble finding room to operate. Quarterback M ike Tice spent a lot of time trying to keep from being sacked by a hungry Tar Heel pass rush. "Tice didn't have much time to throw the ball today," Carolina safety Steve Streater said. "When our front line is playing well, it makes it easy on the secondary." While Carolina had a lot to do with keeping the Maryland Give to the of Dimes J mm in in I li .in.' . feadf A. EDATJCE featuring and win ALES. utirctlm;, del. 2 Tic!;cts available from your favorite sorority or at the Union Dczli C2EQ on ivzr:2 oiily j7 j 1 c i Classified Info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at til DTI i pickup spots or at theDT7 i office. Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon Tuesdiy (or public at ion in Thursday's Tar Heel. Ads must be prepaid. Ctfcs: 25 words or less Students 1.75 . Non students '2.75 5 (or each add.tioru! word 1.00 more (or boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immed-steV if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be respons-.b'tf for only trie first -.viiL'a- ' i cnnounccmcnts FACULTY KAG LUrCH M Facufcy nd St!l mlorw . Tia'S, i 3-.1 to2.0J. UtdifSM tt "Y". r.uivj ytmr wn b.-j stud i ins mw.isuD ti zvrxtiG th li:: cAi.oii'iA w:TK:ivi soc:::ty t... lit m. v j 1 1 . t. .) 6! 7 CJ;nniftC I tu- C.-; .-a U: : -in t lo:.t Ci found 4 f ' . il t,'.Lili t t . ..' . C lf;,!:V;.'M!T i . : i i - ! i - i . ; : , i V. . i '. s 5 i trj i ;v.'.mis;' ."tv.'ATnu ",,n! 4s f ' - l 1 GlcaCul 1 t - El If 1 i I I i k 1. y 1 1 "' f ll li i 'in s- 11 n i r ii i jtmv t I ' 1 - I i mw t l l " , mada sSx tackles, recovered one Terrapin fumblo r me way j on . offense from accomplishing much of anything, the Terrapins dropped a few wrenches into the works themselves. Maryland not only gave up four fumbles but was hit six. penalties which gave the Tard Heels first downs. Three of those came on kicking situations, and Terp coach Jerry Claiborne thought he knew why. . The center was rocking the ball," Claiborne said. "When the ball moved, we moved." Jimbo Harrell, the Tar Heel who handles the snaps on kicking situations, begged to differ. "I just snapped the ball like I always have," he said. "You can pick up the ball to snap it as long as it's one fluid motion. Our guys didn't jump, so I guess I didn't do anything different. If I did, I wasn't conscious of it." The Tar Heels were in control of the game throughout, but M aryland despite all the mistakes wasn't really out of it until a drive in the fourth quarter was halted inside the Tar Heel 10 yard line. The reason hung in according to Claiborne, was the Terp defense. "Our defense kept us in the game " he said. "When you run only 1 4 plays and are behind 10-0 at haiftime, the defense has to be playing well." The Terrapins didn't look like a Top-20 team in Kenan Stadium Saturday, and Carolina might have been lucky to get them on a bad day. But the Tar Heels were, for the most part, responsible fdr Maryland's problems. LUNCHEON SPECIALS MON $2.75 Steak and Cheese sandwich with French Fries. TUES $2.50 , Barbeque Chicken . with French Fries and Salad, Bread WED $3.35 Barbeque Beef Rib with Salad, French Fries and Bread THURS 2.75 Hot Roast Beef Platter with Salad and French Fries FRI $2.75 Barbeque Plate with Slaw, Hush puppies and French Fries and $1.60 Barbeque Sandwich and 2.95 Fried Shrimp Plate with Slaw, Hushpuppies and French Fries LOST: A BOX containing a typewriter behind a rock near Ehrin;haus parking bt. $15 reward. Call 933 5324 at 143 Ehrtnahaus. FOUND: I found your umbrclU between Hanes, Gardner. & CarroU. Cell 933 3635 and identify it. LOST IN THE UNDLRGRAD library a brown wallet. No money was in it but I would Ike my SD' back, Ii found please ca!l 933 035. FOUND: SET OF KEYS in the parking bt behind Pe a'xxiy. 1 las "U'il h Foot Joy A I toie tn one! on it . Cafl anytime after 3.00. 967 3274. FOUND: MONOGRAMLD CRASS doarette Lahier. CiH to identify. 929 6125. FOUND YOUR NECKLACE W WCKDLLE.N Gym women' Wxker room Toe, evening. CaZ Km at V67 8595 and describe it and st' yours t jr,. TOUND: EATIR1NGS M WOr.LN-S LOCKOt nwm tn VVoo!knGyw. Call oescrit and clam S33 1455. help wanted ri .MNG AVAILABLE on th Da y Tar lleti Ikwrd Da-ector tor a -tember ! lir j. Prtfer I . t t L Si'.cii f-ron. Ca3 Li..- r Mk at Sli-tlit. V t.- S. fl.-niy thro' FrWjy lot mote b f ,tr.' ikrtt. cocktai. :t n: r wa,ntfx p.t tn CJofCt"l,. "t " W. Cryspr ! 1 U St. Durham t 2;SJ. Ak Iji Dn or fUk. astj'.'U itrrcTS ?,r rD: D ro.i chug bIt.:i)Y M UNC SihtU tJ litti wmMPtt tlcb'.'-l teirt3 petn'.ll,!,f ncl3 ,, V'. (J ry 3 ca at tow jt: kn. CaI FACULIY V. LP r ' T ? ' . tr . I O- I - f - . .;t .ir I t J i J Y r. I i f ' 15 1 . j i : t t V Al t ; AS 1 1 C Atl UGGil UCL'JU . . 71T I J! ft Restaurant DINNER SPECIALS MON $2.99 Hamburger Steak with Baked Potato or French Fries, Salad, Bread and Onion. TUES $2.99 Meat Roulade with , Garden Peas, Salad and Bread WED 2.S9 Texas Platter with Salad, Baked 'Potato or French Fries and bread THURS $2.99 Spaghetti Platter with Salad and Bread and $2.99 Fried Shrimp Platter WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES as subject in paid EPA breathing experiment on the UNC-CH campus. Total time commitment is 10-15 hour, including a free physical examination. Pay is 5.GG per hour. We need healthy males, age 1S40 with no energies and no hay fever. Cali 8-5 Mon- Fri. lo more kilonation, 966-1253. BABYSITTER NEEDED (or lSmonth old twin jrk on Fri. am 10-12 JO and'or Thurs. pm's 1-3 30. Don't be afraid, it's fun. Call Mami Cross at 942 2537. LOOKITiG FOR A SERIOUS STUDENT interested m orsanizin this year's UJA student campaign. Benefits include wtnter leadership mas-on to Israel. Cal 95240i7 for interview. BASYSfTTERS: tli responsible cuk to do everwng and weekend Sitting within wa'.lun distance of campus. Please ca3 929 670 4 you tkechdren. GRAFIilC ARTIST fJCLDLD immeditely. Hours cc-if-v.t'.e w;S student schedJe. Mt have rc'jww te trancoorlation. Apyy t Aaroo Litfrary Services. NCNJ Psxa U"-and Pap-j.iyo. Km$A 13 NOW ACCEPTING erJc&'x (or waitresses and cook. Ap",?y in person between 11 am 2 pm and 5 pm-13 pm. 3003 R.iemary Street Ilk-side PTA fins). cervices SJmilX. a frnd wdh ikkious bomernad EiRTliDAY CAKE. Free d:'jv-ry. ChocoUfe or Vv-:k --t take w;:h choccUte e butter c-an Cavils CO. 929-U:3 942 2321. S.' 117. C-UTX)V YOUR GRACES! Hesearch C?-tfefyn.'...-) tk2:.ji;C,LosAr!,'cs..-.i.t:i2) Ti:sr.T:.,3r,.v:ir:-w.i '.-er--.- -. -v . It f i - .-. lit. J i l i'i.u ,T.t , t C2;rj l ;.i n.f W W v 4. W -... i . i . -I.-X. i . j Sit e OpenMon-Sat: V . WSS HJ r$?M? & rMT 1 H n 11:30-2:30 ( 3J(MM ll Ml h Vlf UMjl 5:00-9:3 lu (t? j; t; Amber Alley-Franklin St. i ir LM'i lL r-- -KJ i - -Lki Frorst staff and ire reports MURFREESBORO. Tenn. The North Carolina women's tennis team used three wins in the final round cf sing'es to edge South "Carolina 63-62 in the Red Raider Tennis Classic Saturday. Tar Heel Margie Brown, playing No. 1, defeated USCs Colletter Bennett 6-4. 6-4 to win the title. No. 5 Kathy Hogan defeated Pat Degtnan of Miami 6-3, 6-0 and Lloyd Hatcher defeated Carol Henz of South Carolina at No. 6. DURHAM Carolina's Jimmy Cooper won the individual title, and Maryland took team honors Saturday in a cross country tri meet at Duke. Cooper won the race in a time of 28.40. Maryland won with 26 points, while Carolina came in second with 3 ! Running against Duke, the Tar Heels took a 20-33 victory. The North Carolina men's soccer team survived a shaky "start to defeat UNC Wilmington 3-0 Saturday for its first victory over the Seahawks in four years. Wilmington was in control for most of the first half but failed to convert its opportunities. Sean Naber put the Tar Heels ahead 1-0 with a score 26:46 into the game. . The Tar Heel attack was rejuvinated in the second half and scored twice on a Jay Ainslie penality kick and a goal credited to Nick Donnelly that was knocked in by a Seahawk. defender. "We've always been at a disadvantage playing Wilmington,' UNC coach Anson Dorrance said. "It's their big game. They get sky high for the game, but we're expected to beat them. Wilmington dominated the first half but we made some changes at the start of the second half and that half was ours." James Madison used three corner-shot goals and a tight defense to gain a 3-1 field hockey win over Carolina, dropping the Tar Heels to 0-3 for the season. "We didn't look like ourselves," UNC coach Dolly .Hunter said "and we were not as aggressive as we usually are." On ft 14 HOUSS . Ftesks for football games iVe BEBl THINKING. DO 'HElWM'aEPGJCKOO'' P O 1W UnMwl Mur Syndic. Inc. DO.OMSSEUHY I WANTED: F.OOfdvATE TO SHAKE three bedroom house. Wooded lot, fireplace, near bus route. $123.00 per month, plus 173 utlties. Professionals and Grads only. Ca3 967 5423. MALE GRAD STUD CI H" NEEDED to share 2 bedroom Fidekty Court Apt. C" bus route. $12Smo. St Vi utiities. CaS $29-0175. TDfFH A.NTUAL BOCK SALE At the Crl HJ PuUc Library. MsxKiay. Tuesday, and Wednesday. Oct. 6. 7, and 8, an estimated 16,000 books be sold at barja price. F vet ion. btography. current aftars, trawt, art. forei-jn Wvjtay-.and many other casegones. ALso, record a'3 . Hours Monday and Tuesdiy. 10 AM to 8 PM. Wednesday, 10 AM to 4 FM. Most book ire 13 cents to $1. Exec; 4 lor cotWctor's items, books fri stock !rr 1 PM Wednesdsy wil be so!J at huS price. Ctukfctn'f books on sah Tuesday and Wednetdt-jy or. Rre and unuKudl vtJurmi to be auctioned Sun&sy.Ocl. 5 at 70 PM. Prevw cf cf'ews a 6.30 1 M. twr-nj parksns in UNC Park face M. Lt4ry is at Last Fr ank;.n and Doundsfy sts., on bus routes D. F. and G. DOCTORS HOSTTTAL C" U:S a,;Sr-t sm. med. H tcr V 95, pa-.ts $'.3 ',. -rrJ $1 DO pr,f & handl. Send l Pact tX S45 fl.Uud Fk. J3Xd. u::d Fur.r.TTU" " cw b. rv-t d tv.i a ,Txie m Nc-ctH Carol, jt D-.' . 1 c-t. c'j, t-' ' -s. and c r T.li j Pt. Gre.-i It, Cirtv " ''2 27. 1. L1 , 't w '1 !' . ad CK3 AT iLF rUtU iCi 1. LkJ fc' rare bufJks A tl Ut Ksrcf Ws t ! ! . 0;m 7 L a ir. Tr liojvis H-ouie, ' t V. f ?ifT S. ?:ailCETOa lLvviUer'C:c.7 4: II e r - i si . ?' t o If t:: .. : a t TL 1' 1 I .r ..-if:, t,- i ! - ' J I ..!.. l.i c tell i i, : t L- i tTxTco Ka kq .--J J 917 Wcst Mcrn St. IU! f "7-9731 CfP ?144 I ; I rgW'-i Infcllllll irv-Jl wt'll m II 3te t"Zi. - z, . Women's golf in Pat Bradley Invitational . With a 2-0 haiftime deficit, Carolina started playing its game and Kim Knickerbocker put the Tar Heels on the board three minutes into' the half. Madison, 5-4, added an insurance goal midway through the second half, and their defense sealed the victory. Carolina plays an important division game at 3 p.m. Tuesday when they visit Duke, then return home Thursday at4:00tohostPfeiffer. Henry Ciccarone Jr. scored four goals to. lead three-time defending NCAA lacrosse champion Johns Hopkins to a 13-10 victory over North Carolina Saturday night before an overflow crowd of 2,000 at the Navy Field Astroturf. The Tar Heels had raillied from an 8-6 deficit behind Mike Burnett's two scores to take a 10-8 lead, but the Blue Jays exploded for five consecutive goals for the win. RALEIGH WOMEN'S HEALTH ORGANIZATION ABORTIONS UP TO 12 WEEKS S176.CD FROM 13-16 WEEKS S3C3.CD (All Inclusive) Pregnancy Tests Eirth Control Problem Prejinsncy Ceunstlin . For Further Information Call YOU KHO'jJ TWEV6Q KAKAKA (A KAKAKAKAKA kA KA KA K00) KOb) C2r TtZfuZCBCiiAl'tZ'X&A- yy I? trt uiSi m-tm'HJ f vt f JAJ . . .tt( . f iflzwl 1? DIAL 7A't'fjftA3 v. s fe'F rr ''- , y tanmis ozcurr THISSLVMCR. lJkr .III PrL 7H15 SWMOZ. fr.:t$ TTAL 7AW5T.A5 ( i iu i Vvf H'.s . ClacsiHcd ads may be placed at the DTH OiHccs or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 0S5A, Chapd Hill, NC 27514. All. ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. ECO Moo-U vinyl bumper stickers lor Oct. ISlh. $10 ppd. Custom Printing. Box 3071 New Bern, N.C. 22563. PRICED TO SELL: Infinity Q3 mxk peakers. Ut J3-32XS) pr.. $260.00, best oifer. Peter, 942 7613. Leave message. ALCU?d SALE. Sept 2? Oct. 3. 126 MmtSy Rock, Some Classical. The Foundation Bo'kstjre, Rosemary St. NEED A LZIP Strk bed. mattress.box ipm'S and metal (ram. Hive to s2 qckH! Atkxij J.;) but price is nesotUe Ca3 9 '2 5344. miscellaneous F-TLAKFAST IN ELD1 Let tl 11 f's d.'.r 5 dur.kin" rrwncVr. orte dmk md a f.-v..si message to arty fned A3 it J 1 V. "h. drjriiSted to the het L f-1 1 ' M .'i ft ard Tue. n dorrns. fr', ; t f. a.J tn campus a-,:rie ATTD.TION i r.GE PLAYL'IS T YJ-'.CA m e, Srr3 a fr-w-t course onI.';itli(; tisr's-i Oct 6 F'Jf drta- C43 J'f Csfer '.2 f. XXD P.DE TO WASH DOf n Oct. 3 rr!ff'-i Sn CXt. S V. ,1 t a expenses. Ca-1 967 i J ." v Tr e. rv' t j .J t .'" 10, 14, 1' '. 1 i rr-" i. C,-' j, ! tV , ." -; ' .-''.' Cj .it t ss J W-Ji:,J S I..' fit!', i 'r. j . . ! rikU. s. 'J i a-'.l -if r ', iv': j. 2- 1 M a.' rft U 1 "1 1 Vs. t L-i C' j j j - i M F ; J 1 t- t ) v.r..L f ay coco r ::x t - t ?.::; to c; i -t t. C' f - M Ml - " . t 1 r a e C 1 I . - i t 4 J 1 J p " I t Monty Hill led Carolina scoring with four goals. In addition to Burnett's two goals, Steve Stcnersen scored twice and David Wir.gate and Brian Rice added single goals. The game will not be counted toward NCAA regular season standings and Hopkins did not bring its seniors, but UNC coach Willie Scrcggs said the game was a good experience for his team. - "It was a real treat to play Hopkins," Scroggs said. "We were a little tentative and at other times we forced things. The Rame was great for the spcrt here. A tremendous crowd saw the best team in Ltcrcsse." Seven players scored and UNC-Wilmington was held to one shot as the North Carolina women's soccer team romped to a 7-0 win over the Seahawks Saturday. Nancy Clary opened the scoring with an unassisted score followed by defender Elley Jordan's goal from just within the midfield line. Ann Klas and Sarah Marr added first-half goaj to give the Tar Heels a 4-0 lead at intermission. Anne Eallinger, Meg Mills and Kerry Judd scored in the second half. The win raised the Tar Heels record to 5-3. The Tar Heels forfeited three early-season games because player eligibility forms were late in being turned in. UNC returns to action against the Duke club at 2 p.m. Sunday on Fetzer Field. RICHMOND, KY. The UNC VolUyb&II team was eliminated after the first day of competition at the Eastern Kentucky Invitational. The tournament was made up of 20 teams divided into four five-team pools. The Tar Heels defeated Indiana, South Carolina and Tennessee but lost to Northern Kentucky. Indiana, North Kentucky and UNC tied for first in. their pool, but Indiana and Northern Kentucky advanced to the second day of the single-elimination tournament because they ,h"d won more total gamesthanCarolina. 832 - 0335 or 1800-221-256$ ;;h, N.C. 27CC3 ?Am m caw mm by Gerry Tm-2cu nrcAivt t SOS pcrconab TO Tl IZ S'STUIS ef Si-jma S-jma Syv you rc the Create! And we love you! The bst to, is arc yet to come! Your pWd TO I X WALKING m frorJ d Kenan St i Ljm Tur. a.f,-errvxjn lrt's stare at each otr f"r t r- m trm. f4fn th time ard place. Tf driver of tne orn'c mntfjfcyr W. 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