3 II I". n mm t n iu aicyciQ oses eio service r'uc? Mopsas BICYCLE CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS 152 E. f'aln Street, Ccnrboro, 37-4374 1 i4 I i twee sensors in NBA draft, Vlcod io go high thjt" 1f if tin th-atcs beouceix ad:;:::s1o:i Un: HCSTS f HS AViriE AT TK2 U":0?l. 3 ( 11 ' II I 1 . ... HELD 0E0 3rd WEEK! r.:rs Tcisy l 2:43 5:13 7:15 2:23 'TOP-FLIGHT SUSFEISi! SEAN CONNERY PETER DOYLE QJLiED S MM H f I k13 -cterirxt mo?" 1 M 1 ait Pt)Aiiik nltma 01 , ..,, .ijljJl.. STARTS TODAY! Shsws Tciay t 2:33 4:45 7:C3 8:15 - . 1 1 , SUPERS 11 ca?:::s:i eall nun All Plitt Tfcsstrss U: TV" 1 14 'N ZEFHYR FOXT!CS LEE RUUPS aKT-UD JACC03 Pwyc!-CT M RlOiT TKAQC s. gary axBivi Iuidi siara id,:ick lea imm ?cr;.i fell i iMcii.it Astern HAHRy DkVJS i LAmTDSJ L 10011 cs3ejriA F', A.LRY BUCOf, RIQi'JO fc!33S h,wwvm tmmnm in r:;. airy mt. m:- ims ,a,rb.eu::istdi tacl C1S81 TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX J By KIM ADAMS Tuesday Al Wood could be the first player drafted by the National Basketball Associa tion. t The Dallas Mavericks will have the first pick and they have expressed an interest in Wood. "Our people were in Chapel Hill Monday and we feel he is one of the best college basketball players in the country," Alan Stone, a spokesman for the Mavericks, said. "He could definitely help us because he's a great shooter, and we'd love to have someone who, could score a lot of points." Although Wood could help the Maver icks, Indiana's Isaiah Thomas and Maryland's Buck Williams could too. "Before the hardship players were announced, Wood was our number one choice," Stone said. "We feel he's another Walter Davis, who is doing well for Phoenix and he may be a better shooter than Otis Birdsong of Kansas City." Meanwhile, Coach Dean Smith is inter viewing attorneys for Wood as well as trying to help Mike Pepper and Pete Budko. Eric Kenny wiH be attending medical school here, so he won't be in the draft "We want to have, three attorneys to negotiate a contract for Al," Smith said. "We'd like to have them chosen by three t f f days before the draft We may want to try to talk a team out of drafting him. There are teams that wouldn't be able to make the bestof his talents." Smith emphasized that he wanted all three of the players drafted. "Pete wants to play and he's young and tall and fast" he said. "I can't understand why he wouldn't be able to have a shot at making an NBA team. If he doesn't, he could always play overseas. "Mike will have a harder time, but he wants to continue playing. Ifs harder for a backcourt player to go overseas because they want tall players, but he should have a pretty good shot. We hope they will all three continue playing." Other ACC players expected to be drafted include Albert King of Maryland, Frank Johnson of Wake Forest Jeff Lamp of Vir ginia and Cene Banks of Duke. The story of two enterprising young men o make an amazing amount of money A selling ice cream. k. AV . 1 . f 'V AT 4 G o. '. M COLUMBIA PJCTURES PPXSTNTS A C A C. BROWN PRODUCTION XHEECH a CHONGS NICE DREAMS" statkng CHEECH MAKN & THOMAS CHONG and BfACEAjdH) umrriN byTHOMAS CHONG k FJQiARD "CHEEiCH" MAKiN V-IATV PRODUCT??; HELBY RDD!3 poductd by HOWARD t:QKV i-i fp STARTS To:.:onnovi 3:C3 7:C3 C:C30:C3 . r Lnhi Lcct Day - Ti? A:; J tr.iLti-r ;t!?M I I I i r j tf- i ftf 12The Tar HeelThur&day, June 4. 1931