Thursday, February 26, 1931Th3 Ddty Tej- Hscl5 w y. r j 5 Chapel Hill is a running town. ; pgcpb run off frustration. People run cff pirn. People run to dzzi their brdns rr.ifj for rur.srs. It his been t!e:::d with s multitude of charming roads, back streets, and trails of which runners can tike advantage. The Intramural Office has posted a Russizj Trails bulletin board and printed a Running Trails booklet, but I'm going to update these with a brief sampling of seme of my favorites. Some routes were introduced to me on the cross-country team last year; some I've made up as I've along or stumbled upon them, and some are well known within the running community. Maybe one of your favorites will be on the list. Distances are rough approximations from Woollen Gym and . DMs & C 35 By LINDA ROBERTSON Good cl Gisss!: This little loop just off Country Club Road across from the Paul Green Theater never seems to rt boring, even after countbes runs. The houses and wooded valley are eye-catching. Unfortunately assaults have been reported, so you may want to tail another of the many runners who use this route and stay within screaming distance. 0: Diy Afternoon cr lirrl?. Go Home: Most runners have acute canine paranoia. Every time I take this route, I come across a collie who looks as if he's been trained to maul on sight. Eut he just wags his tail and never steps out of the yard. The other dogs cn this route bark a lot, but if you fcirk back they run away. The beautiful houses and rolling hills make this an en joyable run. Take Mason Farm Road to Oteys Road and turn right. Cross 15-501 and turn left. Turn right at the MStop Dbco" sign at King's M21 Road and loop back around Ccker and retrace your steps. Fencera take win In a match that looked closer than it really was, the UNC men's fencing squad defeated Duke 15-12 in Carmichael Au ditorium Tuesday night. The UNC women's A and B teams also defeated their Blue Devil counterparts to make it a clean sweep in the Tar Heel fencers' final home appearance of 1981. Increasing their Atlantic Coast Con ference mark to 6-1, the men's squad jumped out to an early 7-2 lead against Duke. Chris Hcinlein, fencing in place of in jured co-captain Larry Turner, captured 2 of .3 bouts. Senior co-captain Bill Lasley and foU inanJStevcitofhrnsnn rarhiumgd. in 2-0 performances. ' UNC will try to avenge its only confer ence loss tonight at Oemson. A win would give the Tar Heels a tie for the ACC championship. NOW SHOWING 2:C3 4:3 7:C3 :15 Jsna Fonda Lily TomSn ftr Dcy Parton ni-. HELD OVtri 2ND WEfcK 2:004:30 7:00 9:30 Pm.. A . 3:00 5:05 7:1 5 9:20 XUERED STATES O WUiAMHURT m DOtRY STFRsrO 3:U 53 10 I I ' !. f fr15 1 : " 1 l ii.a V but faculty and staff can find convanienca on campus, too! if u r- i- m f r p m if " - i f s! (6 miles) For &z Mzs&$: If you've just failed that econ test you know you should have studied for, try this hill and you'll study diligently next time. Take Rosemary Street until turning left on Boundary and then right cm North'. 'Bear lilt bnTenney Circle and Lone Pine Road will be off to your left. The dead end sign aptly describes how you'll feel when finished. Try to turn on the brakes as you jog down Lone Pine Hill at knee-knocking speed and at the bottom turn around and sprint to the top. It's the closest you'll come to running up a 90 degree slope. (4 miles) Better Hemes and Gardens: The houses around Chapel Hill are truly beautiful with lots of personality. Anywhere you run you will see them. This route has some of the best. Laurel Hill is a close second. The flowers will be out soon, too. Run past Whitehead dorm and Chi Phi on McCauley, take a left on Ransom, then right on W. University. Bear right on Westwood and follow this until you come out on Columbia near the hospital. (4-5 miles) What Comes Down Must Go Up: This is a fundamental law of geography in Chapel Hill because when you leave the campus, you will inevitably have to run back up the hill to get back. They didn't ' name it Chapel Hill for nothing. This is also the golf course route. Simply head down 54 toward Slug's. You'll feel like running champ Bill Rodgers at the be Keep your engine tuned. . Tenrre at . CE2AH HACEIO'S THE SEVENTH OF MAY BAND 8 p.m.-! p.m. TONITE! The Carolina Union presents IN CONCERT N.C. SYMPHONY Wednesday, March 4 "8:00 p niT-Memorial Hall Tickets $2.50 UNC Students and Union Privilege Card Holders at Union Box Office The Carolina 7 'f JJ- Student tickets $1. Available at Union Box Office hi ; tit if i y 3 fie""" ! I I I fill f . ! ginning because it's a nice cruise down hill. Turn right at Slug's and follow the road past the sewage treatment plant (avoid breathing deeply here). Cross 15-501 and head up steep Laurel Hill Road. You may miss the beauty of Laurel Hill since at this point you'll feel more like Rosie Ruiz looking for a subway ride. An alternative is taking the gravel road to the left of the base of Laurel Hill and following a path that veers off to the left through the woods and comes out near Boshamer Stadium. (5 miles) To enlarge the' golf course route, keep going past Slug's and turn right at the lit tle dilapidated gas station. Follow this road and turn right at the UNC Faculty Club. Cut through by the basketball court and there's a lovely path through the woods which comes out by the golf course driving range. (7 miles) Exhausted: Also known as the Blue Cross, Blue Shield run. There are lots of cars on this route for those of us used to more cosmopolitan running. Take 15-501 all the way out past University Mall, past Coggin Ford, past University Massage and turn around at the Blue Cross, Blue Shield building and come back running 777 CAROLINA o with BSM Presents yj ' Enccinblo Wed., March 18, 8 $5 UNC Students and $6 General Public Union presents "VHATS UP DOC?" an evening with EL BLANC world renowned cartoon vocalist "Tonight" 8 p.m. Memorial Hall C'jJ . Lru"--. r 1 n f- 3-r-xrr u x fer- " 1 n ,,-ar HI I i o i ii j sL--- I n TTTT"n ! 5 ! t i 3 MM up (of course) Franklin Street's hill. (8-9 miles) Psychology Experiment: I call running through the North Carolina Botanical Gardens a psychology experiment because you'll feel more like a rat trying to find its way out of a maze and it's a real test of the nerves not to panic when you get lost. It is pretty back there if you can find your way out. There are hundreds more. But I'm out of breath. As Roy Rogers says, "Happy trails to you!" 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