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Tuesday, February 17, 1981 Tho Daily TarHeol5 1 1 ' Ml"" IMP isJ Vi. f CI T fi , By ADAM KANDKl.l. Staff VI titer The UNC's men's and women's fenc ing teams, in a key Atlantic Coast Conference match-up, play host to the N.C. State Wolf pack tonight at 7 in Carmichael Auditorium. Several of the team members returned early this morning from a Junior Olympic Tournament in Cleveland, Ohio, in pre paration for the final weeks of the regu lar ACC season. Going into the match with State, the Tar Heels' record in ACC competition stands at 3-1 with the loss coming early in the season to Clemson. The Junior Olympic Tournament was a three-day event sponsored by the Amateur Fencer's League of America. Individuals from around the nation competed for the privilege of qualifying for the Junior World Games later in the year. Two of UNC's 10 qualifiers for the tournament have chances to make the. world games team. John Hodde in the epee and saber John Friedberg have been two of the most consistent perfor mers for Coach Ron Miller, having kept the Tar Heels in contention for the ACC championship. A possible stumbling block for the Tar Heels may be the foes from Raleigh. "State's biggest rival is us," Tar Heel fencer Steve Bachmann said. "They will be up for the match because we beat them in Raleigh and they have a chance to get us back at home in Carmichael." The Tar Heels easily defeated the irn-nno heek at ihslilbil: 1 UEG., 17th Prof. Boris Schcin from Univ. of Arkansas will , speak on his experiences of Soviet Jewry. 11:30 a.m.-l p.m., Frank Porter Graham Room of Carolina Union. 7EUI20. IS th Showing of the 1967 Academy Award Win- ner. The Graduate. 7:30 p.m., Hamilton Hall 100. Admission $1. FDl.i 20 ill Reform Shabbat Services. 7:30 p.m., Hillel House GAT., 2 let Yaahoo! A Square Dance. 8:30 p.m., Hiilel House Ya'll Come! DOri'T F0HGET CUE WEEKLY DEO Gil 17ED., 10th AND SUiJDAY r.IOIXniNG COUNCII, 22nd. The Hillel House is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave., Behind the Carolina Inn. Call 942-4057. Look what SUBWAY is offering now ' V''' ' "' 4 ii Tho BiggoGt Crab Entor your nomination and tell us why heshe is tho "Tho Biggest Crab I Know." You'll both win a moist and meaty Alaskan King Crab sub topped with your choice of our fresh fixings ail on a fresh baked foot long roll. What aro you vaitlng for? Go to your nearest subway and enter "Tho Biggest Crab I Know" contest, with your lunch tommorrow v W .J Wliiii rates 25 words or less Students-4.75 Non-Students 2.75 Add 5' tor th additional word '1 .00 mor, tor boned ad or bokMoce type 10 percent discount lor ad run S consecutive day Pfcaae Primt Vary Cfowfy ennouncencnts INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MAJORS: Armco Corporation will present a ftlm on February 18, 1931, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 151 Hamilton Hall. Refreshments will b served. SCHOLARSHIPS for on year itudy In Germany! Applications at German Department ofTke, 433 Dry lU'J. Deadline February 20th. BUSINESS HOUn SPECIAL at the Union Bowling Lane, Bowl an hour at our discount rate, get th next half hour FRI-E. Mon-Ttiurs, 9 am-6 pm. SCHOLARSHIP COM.rmTION TK! DELTA SOnOtJITY U ofTi-rtni a achoWthfp to an undo-rgraduaie femi. Applicattorrk vilabl at . Trl Dt-lEa lloun. D4!in: February 25. Contact Dale CaiUon at 967-5267, HAVE WE GOT A SI IOVV FOH you'. Gwk Varify Miuw rrury ' 21, 7.33 p.m. KemwUl lUtl. Ik krtt: SI ,00 tot Jow, .75 far afteryarty at ITS NOT TOO LATE to apr'y fcr coordinator poUiHt f-r OIULNIATION "SI. AppUcatiana are da todjiy et 5 p.m. In C3 Sirs'k r.lJ j, Y"u rn pkk o sp t the L!on drtk, l. Steele or out ira dek. Apjjlicatians for ozMniaiion cownstior fm;Jiijn ere due 1 iiJjy. f.PACL'TlME I'.r.LATIONS; Apoat.Valentine's Day uiiioo t4 l't Il.eoty i4 I " !. rivisy. (riutin3 'i(.!ti)l Hn4i:k VnOm, iJfj-arimeut 4 IlvfeS. Pe!ird ty ie V '! tic anJ t;nnthio; k m irHrS, 8 C'i p ., 1 uesddy f rtf uary Uih tirnt West, t vr?'if V.; U MU'! ti - J j . . a 1 - i I I t a ,i . I a t J sire . r . - . : a 1 1 u a 1 WIN 3 gg3 fur . . Wolfpack back on Jan. 27. "We beat them pretty good in all three weapons," Bachmann said. "Everyone is fairly con fident about tonight." Bachmann cautions that the strong State rivalry will be a major factor in the match, plus the fact that State recruits all of its fencers while the majority of UNC's squads (both men's and women's) come from the physical educa tion classes Miller instructs. "They're all solid fencers, good fencers," said Bachmann of the rebuild ing State squad. "They've recruited fair ly heavily from the New York and New Jersey areas and their team is stronger than the last couple of years." While UNC combines experienced members with some fine young talent, State overall is a young squad. The Wolfpack's strong point will be a very competitive foil team plus the individual ability of epee standout John Shea. Bachmann feels that, although the Tar Heels will be favored tonight, there is always the chance of an upset, especi ally with the long-standing rivalry be tween the two schools. UNC's men's golf team participated in a tournament in Gainsville, Fla., over the weekend. Florida State captured the invitational while the Tar Heels finished sixth, 14 strokes off the pace. FSU's Paul Azinger won individual honors, shooting a 209. Billy Williford's three round total of 214 was tops for North Carolina. 9 9 PL - ' I Knoiv effar good affrsa following locations: Cary Villa; Mall, Cary; HU'sbofOugh Street, RaSsli; East Franklin Street, Chapel Hi "1 w I 1 1 lost z tout FOUND: BROV;, SPIRAL BOUND 1981 Day Book In 265 Phillip. CaU 933-6015 If it is yours. Found on Wed., Feb. 11. FOUND MEN'S SCARF near library construction area, Monday night. Call Wendy ,942-4090. VLOST LADIES WHITE GOLD dress watch ' Tuesday night between Sutton's Drug and Alpha Chi Omeffa. Great sentimental value. Reward offered. 9674432 or 929-3743 and ask for Kim or Pat. FOUND, THURSDAY 12TH. at University Cashier's window. One pair of liht brown, with dark brown leather palm and back, gloves. CaS 933-0187. Ask for Joe. FOUND OUTSIDE HAMILTON HALL. One pair of brown octagon glasses. In blue, flowered, cloth cae with gold trim. Call 933-Cl 87. Ak for Joe. FOUND: ONE SILVER CHARM on Franklin Street near U-Dus stop. Please call 933-49S4 and idmify. Keep trying. FOUND CROSS PEN in GA. ICS. CaU 929-2S67. LOST: A SILVER CROSS pen wtih initUta GML en tide of pen. Lost Friday 213 in Gardner 103 at 9.00. Great senfimental value. CaU Grej at 933 625. Reward. FOUND: HEN'S JACKET m PWy I US, Sunday Ftb. 15. CaU Vlnce at 967-9194 to OVERSEAS JOr,S-Sufnmeryer round. f ufiipe. S. A;- tr.. iii: i Ail Tree U.U. u: tzT.a t-r..r im tut. ca WANT I D: NON :qkino tmi:s uun e-tetfmenrt m the UNC ii t FA te CM tsw. Ttt ti comartst Is 10I iioun ii'M la;-t..!-3 a fete M-A esminatk. Pay l 1 t j i rt i t IV titf 4 t;i;hy mV, e IS t ) and imi h,fv . t 3 8 5 wANir r cinr.F rNCiNrrn V , . ! Salary W tS divfjtJwft. i!; - UXYCl'M, i WXYC H J t il I! :. f,C Karen Kaiser 0 . ) aL4aaVCl2JOa 0S3 Monday-Friday 11:00-2:00 v Sunday 11:00 - 11:00 Pizza bullet Czlzd hzr ' Great Potato 2.00 $1.95 $2.00 $1.55 $1.55 ZC3 VJ. FrcsHIa St, I r et T " W " !L Z J ' -AT : " ! Hi tt-Kr -?,' uTit ?fnir' JOIN THE People are Running to the Rathskeller for super Lunch and Dinner specials like these: i Ranch House Ribs $6.95 (ALL YOU CAN EAT!) Succulent, meaty barbequed beef hones with trench tries, salad and garlic bread! Steaks Sandwiches All ABC Permits i A Chapel Hill Tradition for 32 Yecrst EARN INSTANT CASH while having fun! All interested ladies call Jasper's Beach Party at 942-3354. Ask for Don. Keith, or Stan. PART TIME JOS Hours 11 a.m.-l p.m. Mon-Fri to work in classifieds ad dept. Apply in person in DTH office in Student Union Building. Ask for the Business Manager, Rejeanne (933-1163). SCAU NEEDS EDITOR AND STAFF for its new Transportation Guide. If you're Interested, stop by our office in Suite B or call 933-8313. Ask for Rhonda. CASH! If banking and finance interest you. then ve want you to work on our banking guide. Come by SCAU or phone 933-8313. Ask for Rhonda. MOTHER'S HELPER NEEDED for usual household duties. Good pay. Must have car. 967-4528. WANT A SUMMER CAMP JOB? Positions available (male-female) Specialists in all athletic areas; Assistants to Tennis Pro; Golf; Gymnastics: Swimming (WS1); Smalkraft (saiSing-carifing); RiHfry; Archery; Arts and Crafts (general riop. woodworking); Ceramics; Sewing: Photography; Science (general-electronics); Musk; Dramatics; Pioneering; Tripping; General Counselors. 20 . 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Dy JACKIE GLACKCURN Staff Writer The road lo success led to Alabama for the University of Alabama and the Okalahoma State gymnastics teams, but Carolina's gymnastic squad took the bypass. Then again, success is not always judged by who got the blue ribbon. While UNC finished third in the Friday Alabama meet and placed fourth in the Jacksonville Invitational Saturday, the team did not feel as if it had lost. "We felt really good about the perfor mances," junior standout Tiffany Terranova said. "The coach was pleased. The teams we competed against ' were very good. They are among the top in the country." Karen Kaiser led the UNC team with a fourth-place finish in the all-around Friday. The next night Kaiser finished sixth overall. Her teammates Terranova and Elise Slobodin scored consistently hieh for the HeeU. Tuesday . . Pixzm ballet $2X3 : ; . 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Mens contract in co-ed GranviS South. C3 Lmtry. 933-7953 or 933-53C9. Or call GranvUle oSce . SUPLR DISCOUNT. f OR SALE; TUO SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS at Greembor 0. Will take bet oiler lhtmh MLty 'IZid. CaU M.'eat 34175. JOR SALE: 1 1 ARM AN KARDON IIK2CC0 rattette deck. Esc!efit cewiditum. DofL-y, Memory, BuUt In 12 waft amp., 1JX ard swbsnnk fJim. Msi'sari?kt, flW. &33-3S26. Kr-p tfv3- CARITT. CAr.OUNA.ntLE h3. U12. vrry p-d con4.:ion. ltc"t f ikwta fOMm. IW - w IIUYLNC GOtD AS3 fc&VPI fC3 CAW I! I ftt-H t. is"-. f.'J mi'S s?-vef tfrfffs, ielrfi-. James i e --J t-i. V.t I-. V.4vef -i CanWa y 5 : M I 11 l, J tV-) J M ' I T i . 1 1 r. 1 i. II. l'. t tJ v. ! t 1 1, ; ; 1 r , ' v.- - n & tr, mn-i '!- s i J V.. I ' - .J aMWMBaasMaai i urn miiisiiii 11 1 1 hi nun 1 1 1 1 m mbssb Mil 1 Tr'nirwiwTr "Everyone did as well as expected," Slobodin said. "There were minima! falls. We were strong as a team." Even though the meets were back-to-back, Slobodin said the team was not affected by fatigue. ' "We were affected (by fatigue) in Maryland. We knew what would happen this time, so we were prepared," Slobodin said. In Tuscaloosa Friday night, Alabama captured first place as a team. Last year in Chapel Hill Carolina beat Alabama .by two points. Saturday evening the Heels competed against four top universities in the Jacksonville Invitational. Oklahoma State won that meet, but Carolina did not go home disappointed. They were WHAT DO THESE PEOPLE HAVE IM :COMP.10N?'-- , Tim Smith-presidential candidate Mark Bozymski-presidential candidate Peggy Leight-Pres. RHA - : John Blumberg-Pres. IFC Alicia Swaringer-Chairperson A17S Darryl Smith-Exec. Asst. SGA Rochelle Tucker-Student Body Tres. THEYRE ALL VOTING FOR 0E BUCICJER Paid for by Campaign ai ) blc? o K2 COO Fp rcg. C225 "3 I 2 710 i0 rrj. v--w0 , . i a"w j f f"1 o DOiDiiiIId 0 w !d r .'1 uo ' .... U iJt wi ilit i v j , v - a CAROLINA OUTDOOR HCHB iUpiw) yppnTS . FRANKLIN ST. j C'ol I j t POnTMOLt - II, Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. AH ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day Wc arc now accepting applications for Augutt. Fo Croft Apartments 929-8389 or 967-5264. tvantcd WANTED: A ROOM at ACC -Toumammt In Land over. II anyone need an extra prrtors, pleate call Dan at 929-4101. Pkae keep trying. WANTED: A ROOM at ACC Tournament In Landover. if anyone needs an extra per ton call Dan at 929-4101. Please keep trying. I NEED TICKETS TO THE CLEMSON Bfcefba3 game thl Saturday. Non-Student tk kets of some other way to get my parents In. CaQ Cob 942-o979. for rent MODLRN ONE-UEDROOM APARTMENT aviltl tomesiUt. Fully carpeted, drapes. appUancr. central beat and air, swimming pool, .Uundry, on bus line. $225 a month tariudet wafer. Creenbett Apartments. Jones Ferry Road, CarrWo. 929-3S21. 10 a m.-o p.m. r? ! HARD! CIAS AN'YOf.t? wanted fe NW Ofkans Trb. 26, 27; IWiurn mttmfxl tUtth 4. V.3 title elsher way w both). CM Cafol 933-1212. 9l2-3r. .1 1 LY. Is 4atUf fatarv loo It seen la t t CtU Vtf'i'ims ft4 ?ii,t-r pft-.r.j Ma4i f- h k"-;-' me from tfrjAj rwt I.-' jp. &n4t, rock conrtTtfr; fcu t i b,b. C3 931HI51, t.V f ke' CAnotrA ASTS. AS!i ur.r.TJ:' riv tAJ.S rei4es M D. Ubs CCC t'! 21 tf f;! j::!CT li: f t-t, t-v COTT.s6Ha!. r i-if VICTGr'Y sartj : t-i.L4 hs a '4 able to avenge a loss to host team Jacksonville, who defeated the Heels last year, by beating Jacksonville out of fourth place. ' The Heels face N.C. State tonight in Raleigh at 7:30. The meet should be nothing like this past weekend for Carolina, since this is the first year State has had a gymnastics team. "ON THE WATERFRONT 8:00 Tonite in Carroll Hall J is presented bythe 1931 '.SENIOR CLASS to Elect Jo Buckner - - ? e . . ' f n . v : a m pbs e . 8 - -1 - 5- before ad is to run. SCOTT, wa knew t&at '27 it dstl4 for rreataass. Wa wow cwdorsa wr wa tiv sow. Ut of lck. Tk Uiwtowfaasaa Cawg. "WINKER" IN PYSCH It. SEC. 13: Step forth moustached man, Mke your presence known ; A wink la the sign rtll take But until this Urn. You're on your own 111 see you In Psych 2SI An Anxious Recipient HEY DAVID! I mWsed Valentine's personals 'cause I was in the hmpttal. Better late than never? Out f.f;h one, stl oetftng betted Love ya 'buml,! Love Btth-P.S. You're a boogeri LC. (SUSIf ) SU great months of happyne, Joy and love. HI always cherish them. Thanks kit being her. Love you bunch? K.L. (Charti), CCC DISTRICT 22 ResUrnts; Kmsswood. Royal Park, tha VIlfs: Vole J-mes Mills to CGC Runc3 today. JIM, prain the krfd n a OsrfefJan editor! 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