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Friday. February 20. 1381Th8 Daily Tar Hesl"7 71 " ' 1 1 TT fT) i (TJ "f"'3 TiTm n -1 1 yfrt'K There are very few people who spend rnore time around Doshamer Stadium than UNC baseball coach Mike Roberts, but even Roberts gave up'trying to stay around as long as Scott Dradley. "He spends so much time here that 1 finally had to give him a key his freshman year, because I have a family to get home to," Roberts said. Even now, after his sophomore year in which Brad!ey has broken more records than clumsy clerks at album stores, the Essex Falls, N.J., native still works at the game he loves. The extra time spent fielding ground balls, all the time spent taking bat ting practice, the efforts he has made to get in better shape and increase his speed all that time is probably the reason Scott Bradley might be the best player in college baseball. What makes Bradley work so hard? n "I just like baseball so much," Bradley said. "I'd like to be able to continue in baseball as long as possible. I want to be able to look back when it's over and say, 'I did everything I possibly could to make it.' "' "I don't want to be able to look back and say that if I had worked a little harder, I could have made it." Bradley's work paid off in 19S0 when he was named Player-of-the-Year in the Atlantic Coast Conference. He played in 55 games, had 249 at bats, scored 59 runs, had 95 hits, hit 22 doubles, 'drove in 63 runs and had 152 total bases. All of those were school records. The 95 hits, 22 doubles and his consecutive game . hitting streak of 30 games were ACC records and Bradley, after two seasons, is already third on the all-time UNC list in hits, runs batted in and runs scored. It's a scary prospect, but Bradley is likely to be better this year. He played this summer in the Cape Cod League and traveled with the United States team to a world tournament in Japan. And ever since he last trotted off the field in 1980, he's been working at his game. "Scott wants to be a better total ball player," Roberts said. "He has worked very hard on his speed and he is in the best shape ever." "I played with and against some real good players," Bradley said. "When you play against people who are better than you arc, you have to get better." Bradley was as disappointed as the rest of the 1980 team when the Tar Heels failed to secure an NCAA tournament bid. He thinks that the disappointment will make the team realize how important each game in a long season can be in the overall scheme of things. "It makes us want to work harder," Bradley said. "Everybody realizes how every game in the end can mean something. We have to go out and do our best to win every day." Though Bradley played third base almost all of last year, he said he would have to do some catching this year to spell freshman starter Todd Wilkinson. "It doesn't bother me," Bradley said. "I caught my freshman year and catching is kind of like riding a bicycle once you know how to do it you don't forget it." Bradley's strong suit, though, is hitting. At 5-11, . 170 pounds, he's not an overpowering figure to look at. But after you've seen him hit the ball a few times, you can't help but be impressed. Eradley got the most attention last season during his , consecutive game streak which ended in the opening round of the ACC tournament. The atten tion brought a lot of concern to fans and members of the media, but Bradley wasn't that concerned. "Every time you go up to the plate, you go up to get a hit. If you don't, you're in a lot of trouble to begin with," Bradley said. "I just had a lot of balls fall in." "I don't guess at the plate, I just wait for the pitch and react to it," he said. "If you hit the ball hard somewhere, it'll find the holes. It's just a matter of putting the ball in play." Scott Bradley makes home run trot ...says he's ready for '81 season Bradley's junior season begins today when the Tar Heels travel to Jacksonville, Fla., to open a 54-game regular season schedule. He's got a tough act to fol low, having made second-team All-America as a sophomore. He'll spend a lot of after-game hours talking with scouts this year. But none of that is on his mind right now. "I've been looking forward to the beginning of the season for a while," Bradley said. "I just want, to be able to play in an NCAA tournament and see how well we can do, and maybe even get to the College World Series at Omaha." And Scott Bradley knows how to get to Omaha. It's the same way the violinist in an old joke is told how to get to Carnegie Hall. . Practice, practice, practice. ' mmmmmmmmmmmammm . WZSZHTiJo . V'o '. cr-crd to vizzZo 12. .: We are now taking applications for August on our 2-Bedroom Units "N pvj fC 'SS3 "'"' ''3a AP3; t, Ah i? Ii i ii r i A people. aHowod.pjapartmqnL m i' itr t 0 929-0389 967-5264 HU.it' ill!' 1$t' ?-lf.t'1 'ff'i '' 'i ,iin .jiJJmtifif $!)(( ifiQ'-iJftl' (tl' GilQGGHallGdi 25 words or less Students '1.75 Non-Students '2.75 Add 5' fur each additional word '1.00 mort for boxed ad or boldface type 10 percent discount lor md run S concutJve day PUtamm Print Vary CUmriy nir9"i f 2.M sj u A w w . t iAVE WE GOTASJ IOW FOH you! Creek Variety Show February 24. 7:33 p.m. Memorial HaU. Tickets: II. CO lor thow. .75 for eiterparty at Mayo's. Join us! BY ORDCH OF TTIE FIHE Marsh&a ony 440 people will t admitted to Jaspers each night to tee L'V.CL STKLET. Duy your advanced tales tickets now for Wed., Thurs., Feb. 25th, 26th. CAREERS WEEK. FES. 23, 24, 25. Speakers In Banking (Monday), Retailing (Tuesday) and Production (Wednesday). 7:00 p.m. T-2 Carroll Hall. Free food after each program. AH Invited. ROUNDTRIP TRANSPORTATION: Chape! Fort Lauderdale, tZO. Charter bus leaving March 5th, returning March 14th. Ket aboard. Fourteen spots available. Call now! 929-7925 or 929-9933. COME TO FASCtliNG-the German Depts Mardi Cras. AU beer you can drink, live German oom-pah band, Wurst on sale Tkkets: I3.C0 In German Dept., S3.53 at door. Fri!y Feb. 23 8 p.m.-mld. Community Church Mason Farm Koad. THE CAMPUS Y COMMUNITY LINK to accepting applications G' students Interested la forming a trindbh'p with a retired adult In th Chspl Hll Commur.iry. Fkk up more lrformatkn and an application at the Campus Y. LOST LADIES WHITE GOLD dress watch Tuesday night between Sutton's Drug and Alpha Chi Omega. Great sentimental value. Reward oZered. 967-4432 or 929-3743 and ask for Kim or Pat. LOST: A SILVER CROSS pen with initials GML on side of pen. Lost Friday 213 in Gardner 105 at 9:00. Great sentimental value. Call Greg at 933-6254. Reward. FOUND: BEIGE MEN'S Jacket, size 40. on Plttsboro Street. Call 966-1094 and claim. . REWARD: Lost Irish Setter with blue collar. Rob ins wood University Lake area, 967-2910. LOST: GIRL'S GLASSES, tan leather case. Amy on right lent, found In upper quad. Call Chris 933-8754. FOUND: A McGREGOR VEST at the bus stop by the Student Store Wed. evening. Call 933-4576 and Identify. FOUND: MENS TIM EX WATCH Friday night In Cobb's parking lot call and Identify. 933-3S37. EMERGENCY! Have lost all ID's between Bacchae and James Dorm Saturday, Feb. 14th. Reward olred. Call 933-4591 and ask for Sheila. LOST LAS:23 COLD CICr.TT HIT 3 wl& th laVJ&l CLD. Creat Bt:atl valet. Reward eHer4. Ca3 S33-C277. WANT TO MAKE MONEY and enjoy springtime? Help us with yard work 5 min. from campus. Call 942-2421. Experience preferred. METAL RECYCLING CENTER. Net $20,000 to $35,000 per year as absentee owner or owner manager. One person operation. $20,000 total invest. Includes working capital, equipment, training, set up in your area. Not a franchise. 704-375-4900 Aluminum Recycling Corp., P.O. Box 21133 Charlotte, N.C. 28206 THE UNC MEDIA BOARD seeks applicants for Editors and Business Managers for the Yackety Yack, Alchemist, Carolina Quartely and Cellar Door. Additional information is available at the Carolina Union Desk. cervices MR. K plays your kind of musk: rock, disco, jazz, new wave. Our music show features live disc jockey and plenty of power to. Ell any room or auditorium. Call 942-5293 for reasonable prices. HELIUM FILLED BALLOON BOUQUETS delivered for special occasions or just for fun. Singing clowns also available. Ask about our student special. Call us 967-7497. TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM, and hotel accommodations in Landover Md., for the ACC tournament. For futher Information, call Billy Carter or Mark Grossman at 967-9396. WATERBED Queen size, mattress, liner, heater, 2 sets designer, one set satin sheets, stylish frame and headboard, asking $325. Call Steve 967-7265. FOR SALE: EHRINGHAUS CONTRACT for female. Price negotiable. Please call 933-0331. SPRINGSTE1N TICKETS, great teats. Will take best offer. Call between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. ' only. 942-8321. ATTENTION! DESPERATELY NEED TO SELL female contract at James. Price negotiable! Contact 933-4726 or 929-7641. BUYING GOLD AND SILVER FOR CASH! Rings, necklaces, gold and silver coins, sterling. James Home and Son, 102 E. Weaver St. Carrboro 10-5:30 M-F 10-1 Sat. 967-65S0. NAVAJO TRADING POST Buying Gold & Silver! 10. 14, 18k; gold jewelry, and dental gold. Buying diamonds one carat & over, and sterling silver. 510 W. Franklin 929-0263. We are now accepting applications for August. Fox Croft Apartments 929-83S9 or 967-5264. wanted a r:.r,T?ATc:;Y crrc'rr ci cz::i ceriTAiMHS. how tt irct & nviroasaest, cad t!a lsr l&-dn$izy? Coaa hrm lisp. Dava C'lssaeat c?.2i T S p.m. L'ilsa LT,C Yc s : 3 Dict eta C'als. Y"J t- fcsji23 mmw A-t Ills isea, rt lis fstli ftessf DCNT MISS OUT ON C.:NTAr.CM Dead'Jna has ben txt-aid for osl-stawos c r ;;::,-st:..n u x.ili. 225 la C3 i i'.' t 5 p.m. A;-;-c:'oi are at ."J it-, at Uc;!on dftk, area or tt C3 AT Tlin Cnj CCX tv..n .St-mu Ui th country v,: l. Uroy ms (of t;, t'j'ts ftr-erct) ar-4 tUr-ti. On lUy. H fait MP to Morr':. 447-4U3. 6 p.m. br.tul i:.z i' i ; -IT r ' 3 r .-r --j t rfl I. - . ft X . .', i v L . . J J "5 ; s..fi'-.J' ". I ' i i ". it til' ;J i J I 1 j r ..', t- 1 if s J -r i - t. I s ' If C 11- OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear round. Europe. S. Amer.. Australia, Asia. A3 field. . S50O-$12D0 monthly. Sightseeing. Free Info. Writa IJC Box 52-Na Corona Del Mar, CA 92S25. WANTED: NON-SMOiaN'G HALES cs subjects In paid LP A breathing experiments on the UNC CI I campus. Total time commitment to 10-15 Hours bet phpk&l examination. Pay is J5.C3 per hour. We need healthy males, a"jt 18-40 vi:h no allergies and no hayfvr. Ca3 8-5 Mon.-Fri. for more Information. 966-12S3. MOTHER'S HELPER NEEDED for usual household dutks. Good pay. Must have car. Si7-4"I3. WANT A SUMMOl CA?1? JOS? Po.Sitona avsllil! (&!4emk)-rredi!ljt8 in 3 afh'eilc areas; AwSiUnai to Tenr.ts Pro; Go"; Gymnastks: Swtmmlnf fil): SmalkrsS (sallln3noin3); I"...1?ry; Attttry. Arts and Crafts ('t-wal shop, wool'.V--): Cersmlca: Ihotorsjhy; CLrxt (J:f".i.!-t,rcUor.'c$; lUtk; DrtmtSoi; . Piof.eeTt Tr'. ; " j: Gi Counsalors. 13 . Cart'p LcatcJ to Fcnsitm PennaKar.U- (focono$. For fjrthef tnfrr.ass fctlis to: Traif End dfrp, eo Crsch Le, Inc., L 2, HSAdama Strttt. Crooki, N.Y. til ,!. ecau r;rrns torrci for xi tfi .. ..'.'.era f rt cf i'- s.-. I .:;':; i? Leave e , f j I ,c ro. hi. iD tl.'s .' k. i:.t: D: f ci v : :r v...t re:; ; l : Li u .. h i.1 tnee::; t--s ttsica. r.Ml. ,w ; SOCCL.l. t. neii- jr;i; -, r ; - I h ' j s ;-a'-3 to f -- . U k JteytJf ' r t ' ait. $ J i t CI -1 i. t -f . i . . t f? el ' 3 -i c ' it; .!.' 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MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for two bedroom Kio-"wood Apt. $1C0 deposit, no rnt untj April. , C&'-l 929-57C.S for more Info. Hum,! .- MODERN ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT available Immediately- Fully carpeted, drepes, appliances, central heat and air, swimming pool. Laundry, on bus line. $225 a month tocludes water. Greenbelt Apartments. Jones Ferry Road, Carrboro. 929-3321. 10 a m. -6 p.m. SUDLET: 2 BEDROOM Apt. awaSabl lata May thru early August opUofi to less lot fa 3. 1269 mo. sliahtty negotiable, bustle. AC. pool, laundry. S29-o37 after 6. ROOM AVAILABLE. 4 bedroom hows, fireplace, wherdrvr. 1133 .4 u?:'s. On buttaw A. Woodd lot 3 min bom casnpus. Ca3 $2?-4323 aersU. B,D POO' '.MATE? lUl eooktos? Far from catr.pt";? L';.!,::.-s xpnsrv? Try GranvCla. Mrns teinUt to co-d Cranvtlla South. C3 Larry; 523-7'. -3 cr 923-S"). Or c3 GranvllU oFx: tVTl DISCOUNT. rC .'.'.MD I'An.M.-VN KAHDON HKlJ:-3 casse k. Lf"et eond.tUsn. Dlty. Hsiw, Z.i.t-l it t amp.. MTX and aiso; c t:(rs. M4t saci.a, tlZO. $13-IS26. r:0;,r.r.n r l-Sl TLT..NTArn:: Serr.J-aama-k bll f:Sv, i?r?At s?d aifjairtMwtt, ntt-skatt, .r' j drti. e, Ls thin ir t '. !. ftr- fri.4.. motg::cycu -r-..vi r ). i ( - ! " i i.utu ;.(,lai!..(. ' i, Ji.. .: a. j tin i t:.( ;i :s k ; "it t ; : i i. ; . 1. 1 t- . 1 1'), ! I j ' i i it i l. Jin -t i ' HIDE WA.NTED: To Srsotalt. Pi'tnV.'i trta of iforida 4toj tprtof break. V..3 h'- .. u and d;H,tra. Ca3 Lecky c Lt $i3 ii-S. I1LLF1MIO RIDE loa4feoia T?S?stu area sf-ftrg trak. V. w lva.f t f i, ;K1i 3 aa-i tl.u kt a LiuH cl ccx.l. s... C&3 Lort 5iJ-S!12. IN Dl :iTE KftO l rid ta s.-rt. t?esk,"wjtf3 S21-91I2. i-ii .r.nv fr.Cf nit: f,:';sfT trACt'f.5. Vs('f Wj-..' ' .1 ,, f-Wjrt t-.5 ! P.. s f ! I i 'Dy STEVE STEM ESEN . ff Writer With more honors under her belt than most athktss heps to get in zn entire ca reer., women's track standout Nancy Radford is hardly a stranger to success. But the Sa!rm Va., native will be the first to tell you that she has not done it alone. , "Without my faith through my com mitment to God, I wouldn't be where I am now," she said. "If you can build your faith level up enough, you can do anything you set your mind to." Clearly, no cne can argue with her motivation techniques. In just 2lA years at Carolina, Radford has set school records in the outdoor 1,500 meters, 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters; she shares the records in the distance medley relay and the two-mile relay with her teammates. . Recently Radford became the first woman in Carolina history to run the in door mile in under five minutes she's . done that twice. Radford's record mile run is one of the best moments of her life. "I'll never forget it," she said. "But, I expected to do it that day. I felt that I was ready for it," Radford added. Coach Joe Hilton is impressed with Radford, the first woman recruited to run the mile at UNC. "She's the best we've had in that area, and she's making continued improvement," he said. "She encourages the other athletes to work by showing them that high goals are attainable." Although Radford has attained many honors, she does not approach her career by concentrating on individual goals. "I've always wanted to be the best, in all my life," she said. "1 fed that if I focus on being the best, all of the smaller, indi vidual goals will fall into place." Radford's interest in running goes back to grade school. "I used to race and beat most of the boys in my class. Tksn one day, my high school coach came up to me and asked if I would come out for track," she said. From that point, Radford became the .best women's runner in her area. As a senior, she was a blue chip recruit and chose UNC over many other schools for one simple reason. "I cams here because Carolina sold itself. I was offered schol arships at other schools, but I just fell for the people and lifestyle of Chapel Hill," she said. As far as this year's team is concerned, Radford sees it as the strenssst team yet. "I'm excited," Radford said. "Each year, the team and the entire women's prosram gets better and better. "Although there is a tendency for indi vidualism in track, we are a very close team. We all get dorj great and genuhely care about each other." Though many years are focusing on Radford as this year's track season gets into full swing, she said winning in track was a team effort. "The runners who get the seconds and thirds are just as important, if not more important, to our wins as the people who get firsts," she said. "Any effort we make is always a team effort." "News in Brief" capsulizes the latest news. Red it every day in The Daily Tar Heel. a Let Yourself Go Coup $2.00 off any large pizza $1.00 off any medium pizza ii ii Hi J Offer Good i r Feb. 20 thru B Feb. 28 J llOW. Franklin St. a 929-3605 si . M . as. ss ass . ss. s. COUpOll ( 8 B . C B B 6 8 B 8 B B 8 8 8 B Try our s new Sicilians 8 Style Pan Pizza 106 S. Estes Dr. g 942-7713 Classified ads may be placed at the DTH OfHccs or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Kill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. TO THE GUY WHOSE GLAD Tm at UNC and sent me rosea. Fleasa Set me thank you this year. Call me or respond b pmon&L Claudia. LY7.7I C TUa smm' r"y for yosi yomw prHBi. ATU &3, area's doz i s hmei frlMMla to. &2ssmm uumm DEAR FUKSALL (Paul). Happy 4 months! You've made me very happy. Love you bunches, your Minnie. M.S. P. Tomorrow h your day! We hope it's super. Good lock! We know you can tame the Tigers. You are and aharay k3 b our M.V.P.t Y.O.G.A. JENNY, here's sv&h&g a perfect day ta a great friend, because you (kserve the best! Happy Birthday and Happy 23 Dorothy. CYNTHIA AND SANDY Thanks for the midnight trip to the snSrmary. I thank you from the bottom of my Itching heart, hands, etc. Love Susan. TO BULLSHIT RIAT: Party TUnta Tomorrow, sevenfsh. Bring nuitchiea and money for keg. 303-B Boliawood Apts. (Beth', place!!) Questions? Ca3 hc!y 523-2776! Hides can be arranged. MAGNET, the a Rr actio dots get even stronger. Though our poles aren't exactty opposite, I hope our force mQ contlmte to pu3 us cksr together. You're the SUTd-TUf TEST! The othr?) admirer. SHAD AND TOM. thaaka for ma lntatnlna your standards and prlaetpks during the past few weeks. The "Do Factor" soon make it worth whlk. Good luck with Phoenix! ECS. TO MY LITTLE NINN'E, 4 months and fioing strong. Thank you for aS of your patience and your special love. 1 Love You, your FurrbaS. SCOTT, Lisa, Danny and the rest of the crewI only have one thing to say (for once!) SWEET! What a legacy to leave Meg. WILLIAM Did you drop Psych lCPlfso. who the hil am I suppose to talk to? Mlse your goofy Lacs. Karyl. DEAR EEVO AND EEDRA: Roses are red So is a rash Come to my place For a real squirrel smash. Lev, FEK. BWA. TO THE GUYS in rooms ZiZX and 233 GranvOe South. Plumbing to a rkky fob and the view Isn't too great. Try the door next time. The girl, beiow. 4TH CONNOS: I love yaH. Thaax for bdng exactly who you are. Love, Carter. GLENDA LEO Here's to Yoko, tlckkrs, overweisht porkers, "caling home" (weekends were made for...), liappy Sanders, God's own drank (a fearless woman), the BeafSes, "chu must wheep eet." stheads, seeping bte. and you! Happy 19th! JD. BA.13 AND CAS. The Owners of the Sue TharJi ym for a (2) yar() f siUe Alien shower tj.ts. an4 sumpin bee rossg wit yofeT thar-ia for the snort. W"3 turn those prrpa oa to DkluJ:y and Q.kk Cores. W snka you! V.' fov you! AJise om rhe Craia and The tos TUm lleyen Studio 2St. Fin (E.MJ-'A'-y CS yoat w&3 ay afssr &, game svhen I b14 ta ti? 1 nt to know tcsuse you're fcaee!iS A "pmmmmT mmmet wmM be enough lot aowL Crowsx'ed ti. TZZVJZ i. tT l-x's-w tit real te-wA la mtr Ls .i'. mimM &Mm t. .f.S tie acsrea?i l I..."a la t.Z&l&. Tm J. fc tzs a t'.a rest. A3 l m ! a4 alss.Is::sa Dd aad tZsm-Z :,. I (An ON W. (Vxfl). If. a good thing that your 2Sth birthday is the on)y thing you're having. Happy quarter of a century! Your Pharmacy Friends. CAROLINA M'NSTRELi Who are you? Meet us at the pit Monday at 1 :Z0. Two Ladks, K. J.V i A! CA-litre's to the clmaa of your Marot Gras. Hope your tirtkisy to brtur thaa Xanadu! (And if we want M to be. It wC). You're a bitchy, beachy shit, but don't 13 down we know you don't thrive on pain. Groovy. The Itkh P., Sarah N.. Sourhwtof U. PS, V.ttmdy for the Lies of March la Ffortda? We are best feknds, areat we? USA Three year, ta blue together on the tU and cort-lr:rte, Caeeees, brak-npe downha of every sort. The Iuir4 tme$ ferovht to clrser made special llendii.lp bond. One that wO remain la our aiumnt years beyond. The UwJ'. the tears, the chants are too many to name. I Just wealed to thar.fc you for It aJ as we chr our Uat home tne. TiMrt. lit; Tfcf tknra a4 m9 ta c. Cezrti-Ztto9 $Sal Cut tttv tet sjt've kncwa 3 aJosa i're a u-rr Z-z f;iM, WO0, -CCLt:.l C:r.LS--.ChriJle. Jy. KJ. K4.U -r-i;.s I '.r f 17 t jtwSi ta 71 Ci." a- i Od - i--A Lai&S. i:Z?, I 2 1'-" - . , r? t tL-ser-f; tors ti3 sa.J t ' 1 r;.! t"'tj e". f4-:a. Lm fit - ' - '-se.: . i.-.'l I rt"? I' i -rt- jUl -test " lljj4k-u! i iL'XTrr'i t,:::.: a r.t t t te fer u-j we.', r- J t . s i " . I " i t- a e4 ts.'-- '! 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