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..l'J""l'u'aL Wednesday, January 13, 1982The Daily Tar Heel9 Lose to ECU 71-66 eel woneii By TOM BERRY inn siurr wriin- East Carolina jumped out to a quick second half lead and withstood repeated North Carolina charges and 30 points from Tresa Brown to defeat the Tar Heels 71-66 in women's basketball action Tues day night at Carmichael Auditorium. Brown, the junior center from Raleigh, scored 22 first half points, hitting her first nine shots, as the Tar Heels lead at inter mission 37-36. But a second half defen sive move saw ECU coach Kathy Andruzzi put Loletha Harrison on Brown, holding her to eight points thereafter. "We kept pushing and pushing and finally made the adjustment in the second half," Andruzzi said. "Brown is phenomenal," she said. "The difference is- that we statted hesi tating to give Tresa the ball in the second half," UNC coach Jennifer Alley said. "Why? I don't know. We did so well. at the start." The Tar Heels opened up as much as a five point lead before halftime, thanks mainly to the play of Brown and the out side shooting of Rami Killian, who finish ed with 9 points, eight before the break. But the Pirates, led by forwards Mary Denkler and Sam Jones, scored the first six points in the second half and opened up a 42-37 lead. The Tar Heels regained the advantage at 46-44 with just under 14 minutes to play when Robyn Hadley con-' verted a three-point play. The score remained close, with both teams exchanging baskets, until ECU used inside scores by Jones and Denkler to open up a 56-52 lead with eight minutes left. Fencers impressive in tourney In preparation for this Saturday's meet against powerful Penn State, the UNC men's and women's fencing teams show ed several good individual performances in last weekend's Wolfpack open tourna ment in Raleigh. The competition was open to both amateur and collegiate fencers so no team scores were kept. In the women's foil division, Karen Marnell took the top spot with Linda Butler placing sixth. John Friedburg won the men's sabre while John HoHde and Ticket schedule Student tickets for next Thursday's UNC-Wake Forest basketball game will be distributed today at 5 p.m. Students should bring their spring athletic pass and a valid student ID card to be eligible for a ticket. Tickets for the NorthSouth doubleheader in Charlotte Feb. 5-6 will go on sale this Thursday at 8:30 a.m. The Tar Heels will face non-conference op ponents Furman on the first night and The Citadel the following evening. Both games start at 9 p.m. Tickets may only be bought for the en tire doubleheader, at $25 a book. No in dividual game tickets will be available, THE Daily Crossword By Evelyn Benshoof ACROSS 27 Held fast 1 Dismantle 31 Arctic or 6 Divulges Indian 11 Follow 32 Exclamation closely 33 Form a 14 Relish conception tray item 35 Wedge 15 Eat away 38 Wash 16 Bedouin 40 Greek garment letter 17 Participate 41 Gloom 19 Bout 42 Mine . endings deposit 20 Old measure 43 Good luck 21 Titanium, item for one 45 Teachers' 22 to (ack- group: abbr. nowledge) 46 Relative 24 Oriental of a spud money 48 Corrected 26 Chemical 50 Conceited salt person Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: A M A H 1 1 1 1 i. rPh a i e RANI J A R L 0 ; JE I I S t won oTb L E KT NTS" MEN IS A D D I E ISI IMSiUjE ,., s e TTpTZmTi n II S A 0 I S MOM 0 R A fTE C PLUGS llOT Al jS A G A IiHA R 0.IH E T H I RP" A N A tTITIIS L IfiLill T HI Jikk L l.iJL A T E CT--J lALtC'lARIl - sTwTE A R ORIOLE S t liilSAN D R ONiCU S A ill " 111 A R. "M A N.A I rI e !n it Ljs Ia Is Is 1y Lje Id 1g Iy 11382 1 12 13 14 15 I 16 17 18 19 110 I ill 1 12 1 13 I i TT" "" "-" ia " ' "" "TT" " 20 """"" IT" """" "IF" 23""" " TT" 25 28 2728T2SP "" " 30 71 IT" " " IT" 34" " """""" 35 "" " 3637" IT" " " 33"" TT" "" """"" " " " ' " -. - 1 TT" 47 " " ' "" If" " "p &05P """" ' ''mmm 53 "53 irVsf " 56" ifnsaHssT Ta "" "ST" 62"" -" """" " M" "" " f 67 J "53"" pa" 1982 Tribune Company Syndicate, Inc. All Rights Reserved Now Itead Carolina fought back to within two points at 54-52 on baskets by Brown and Meredith White. But after a missed free throw by White that could have cut the Pirate lead to one with just over two minutes remaining, Carolina failed to score again until just eight seconds re maining and the game decided. Foul shots by Jones, Denkler and Fran Hooks, along with the tough ECU de fense, iced the game for the Pirates in the last two minutes. "Sam played clutch," Andruzzi said of Jones, who led ECU with 19 points. "They closed in on Mary (Denkler) and our people from the perimeter came through." Denkler followed with 13 points while both Lillion Barnes and Loraine Foster added 12. "ECU played a super game," Alley said. "With only eight players, theyjiad to be physical, hustle and scrap. ' "Sam (Jones) took more control of the court in the second half," Alley said. "She did a good job." The Tar Heels, who dropped to 7-6 for the season, played without guard Eileen McCann, out with an ankle sprain. After losing five players from last years squad, East Carolina now stands at 6-7. In this only the second home game since December 5, the Tar Heels con tinued to be plagued by turnovers and in consistent play, Carolina committed 11 errors in the first half alone, the same type errors hurt the Heels during Christ mas break, where Carolina was 3-3 during various tournaments. The Tar Heels travel to Raleigh this weekend for the Wolfpack Doubleheader, playing Pittsburgh on Friday night and Georgia State on Saturday night. Dave Porter placed first and second in the men's epee. In the men's foil, Bob Largman and Scott Cohen finished third and fourth respectively. ' The men and women who both com pleted last season ranked 11th in the na tion, face difficult schedules. The men face eight of last year's top 10 schools while the women will compete in the NCAA instead of the AIAW. TOM BERRY shows changes but students may buy two books. Students should be aware of two changes for future distribution times. The Clemson distribution this Satur day, Jan. 16 will take place at 2 p.m., not, 9 a.m. The Tigers will visit. Carmichael Jan. 27. In addition, the NC State 9 a.m. ticket distribution for Saturday, Jan. 23 has been moved back to 2 p.m. that after noon. The Tar Heels clash with the Wolfpack in Chapel Hill Jan. 30. A game with the Georgia Bulldogs scheduled for the Greensboro Coliseum later in the season has been completely ' sold out. 52 Timetable 23 Failure abbr. 25 Eastern 53 City on the " Indian Hudson 26 Sign 54 Coffee 27 A Reiner maker 28 Canton's 56 Small combo state 60 Mouths: Lat. 29 At close 61 Makes an quarters ' effort 30 Leave 64 Author 34 Burro Deighton 36 fixe 65 Heron 37 Fermented 66 Put away . honey and 67 Actor water Byrnes 39 Alliance 68 Exploits acronym 69 Joints . 41 Printer's direction DOWN 43 Communlca- 1 London ' .: tion .' district 44 Signs;; ;; 2 Mollusk 47 Arranged ? 3 Split in rows 4 Unwilling 49 Hale of the 5 Legume Revolution 6 Kodiak 50 School: Fr. 7 English 51 Pierced composer with horns ' 8 Gat 54 Employed 9 Building 55 Soaks flax 10 Legislative 57 Speak assembly irratlorv 11 Assume ally charge of 58 Arrow 12 Approxi- poison mately 59 Betting 13 Quebec figure peninsula 62 Fury 18 Sharpened 63 Question 11382 sTST - VJ. x iV ;- ?W Jj I V 'f -- - ' 5 &?tv 2rf: yr :Vj --V; East Carolina's Laraine Foster goes for an inbounds pass ... Tar Heel Stephanie Wells knocks the throw away in loss UNGstiUNo. 1 The Top Twenty teams in The Asso ciated Press', college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, this season's record and total points. Points based on 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-3-2-1: 1. NORTH CAROLINA (58) 12-0 1,179 2. Missouri (1) 11-0 1,070 3. Virginia 12-1 1,062 4. DePaul 12-1 951 5. Iowa 10-1 883 6. Kentucky 9-2 808 7. San Francisco 13-1 755 8. Georgetown, DC 13-2 690 9. Arkansas 10-1 666 10. Houston 1 1-1 580 11. Minnesota 9-2 549 12. N.C. State 13-1 536 13. Alabama ' 11-1 454 14. Idaho 13-0 405 15. Oregon St. 10-2 321 16. Wichita St. . 11-3 314 17. Louisville -- 3 10-3 272 18. Tulsa 10-2 271 19. Texas l(W 110 20. Virginia Tech 10-1 100 LSAT MCAT GRE GRE PSYCH GRE BIO GMAT DAT OCAT PCAT VAT MAT SAT TOEFL NATL MED BDS ECFMG FLEX VQE NDB NPB I NLE EDUCATIONAL CENTER Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 For. information. 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Film WARREN EEATTX DIANE Critics KEATON RED& 3:00 . 7:30 T 1 CAROLINA CLASSICS SERIES Starting Friday James pft(ry January 15th! Dean Ut)U Series Schedules ' Available in the Village Advocate -jfp'jff and theatre Lobby! flisLd l " IF YOU'RE 60IN6 TO CROSS THE STREET, PLEASE UAlT FOR YOUR SCHOOL PATROL PERSON TO HALT THE TRAFFIC... DOONESBURY UHATDIE ISTHAT. VBAR I - I'VBDOtm IT! WB PIS ISG&Tl I !JX oliday proves difficult for Tar Heel By S. L. PRICE DTH Staff Writer Don't ask the UNC wrestling team : about their Christmas break. After a convincing win at the Penn State Invitational, the wrestlers suffered losses to both No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 2 Iowa State and took sixth place in the Midlands Classic in what can only be call ed a fair vacation. On Jan. 5, the fifth-ranked Tar Heels found themselves back in high school South Mecklenburg High in Charlotte to take on top-ranked Oklahoma. After 118 Bob Monaghan and No. 1 ranked CD. Mock at 134 moved Carolina out in front, the 7-1 Sooners ; roared back to score five consecutive vic tories in the middleweight classes and destroy any hope for a Tar Heel upset. At 126, second-ranked Dave Cooke was upset by the Sooners' Clinton Burke 3-1, and ,Mock, still recovering from a liga ment pull in his foot, came back from a 3-1 deficit to defeat No. 2 Derek Glenn with an escape, takedown and two back points in the third period. "The matches weren't really as lopsided as it looks," said Coach Bill Lam. "Cooke lost in the last two seconds, Mock beat No. 2 and Monaghan did a great job." Lam said the Tar Heels'could compete with any team in the nation but that the higher, weight classes were the team's weak point. Against Iowa State Dec. 21 at Car michael Auditorium, the team again took an early lead, 9-0, with an upset pin by fourth-ranked Monaghan over second ranked Kevin Darkus, and a 6-5 decision by All-America Cooke. But the lead was shattered by the Cyclones as they took every remaining WeendLinTshows: On Flaw Over The Cuckoo's Nest 5 and Easy Rider The most popular movie of 1981 is back! m (JPG) B LO ipiM 'OF THE LOST ARK .2:50, 5)0, 7:10, 9:20, ( YOU MAY NOW Y f VROSS . V j HAVE A NICE PAY, 5TUPEWT PEPESTRIAN. PRINCIPLE? KJHATPRJN- I'M NOT QP15. DEAR.1 SARN1N6 f ENOUGH Tormp&sswMY THAT 11 RESIGNING ASA MATT5R.0F MONEY' :ck io Alhbttc Shoos 0rc'c!;s . turn 0 ":' Si tl y Oilers.- w J ' t Jfc ; a . W)) wrestlers match en route to a 27-8 victory. The Tar Heels were cited one point for a bench technical foul. .Mock, who pulled foot ligaments in the Penn State Invitational, and 142-pound Matt King both missed ; the Iowa State match. "I knew oh paper that both Oklahoma and Iowa State should beat us, but 'we stayed close with Oklahoma," Lam said, v "We're disappointed in losing, but it .; helped by showing what we have got to ; work on; it didn't really hurt us by losing n to the two top teams because we're still ranked fifth." , The Tar Heels traveled to Chicago ; Dec. 27-28 and finished sixth at the Midlands Classic, a tournament that . . should prove -to be a preview of the, NCAAs in March. It included national powers Iowa, Iowa State and Missouri. Three Carolina matmen placed: 118 , Monaghan took fifth place, and both 126 Cooke and 167 Jan Michaels finished , fourth. Back on Dec. 5, when most students were busy studying for finals, the Tar . Heels crammed their third victory into the books at the Penn State Invitational. ' Winners for Carolina included Cooke, at 126 and Mock at 134, and 158-pound ; sophomore Bill Gaf fney, while Monaghan . , advanced to the finals, losing 8-3 in the championship match. Jan Michaels finished fourth at 167 pounds and . Carolina's Tim Plott took third at 150 pounds After the dual-meet losses to , Oklahoma and Iowa State, Carolina r: roared back on Jan. 6 against Oswego , State, winning 32-6. The team is now 1-2 on the year in dual meet competition. ( The Tar Heels won eight of the ten matches against Oswego State, two on pins by Monaghan and Mock. "Oswego is a respectable team, with a : lot of those tough New York boys," Lam said. "We heeded that win to let out some of the frustration from Oklahoma. and ISU. After two matches like that, I ; didn't want them to get used to losing." During ticket distribution today at 3 .; p.m., the Tar Heels square off against . Hofstra University in Carmichael : Auditorium. ? Hofstra comes to Chapel Hill after los- i ing to a tough Clemson team by only one : match. :; Mario's Italian Restaurant Elliott Rd. at 15-501 Highway New Section of Kroger Plaza 10 COUPON 1 Coupon per person 1 Coupon per meal Lasagna-Manicotti-Spaghetti Pizza-Egg Plant Parmigiana i I Veal Scallopini- Veal Parmigina 929-9693 l I 11:30 to 10:00 Monday-Thursday II: I 1 1 :30 to 1 0:30 Friday-Saturday I i I 4-10 Sunday I ' Take out orders available ? I Mixed beverages, beer and wine j I CAN'T STAND IT! 1-13 by Garry Trudeau M0UTAPROIBST? TO PROTEST SOME I THING. School Sale 7o Uirir'-. . it w4 k. W . : .tll O pnv-V PEAR. vc 1
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