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Wednesday, November 10. 1982The Daily Tar Heel7 UNC has shot at bowl Cram still optimistic Golf team developing confidence; looking forward to spring season By EDDIE WOOTEN Staff Writer After his team picked up four cham pionships in eight starts this fall, North Carolina men's golf coach Devon Brouse might be expected to jump for joy. But he hasn't done that just yet. In fact, it was his team's finish in last week's Fresno State Classic that has drawn much of his attention. Of the eight tournaments North Carolina has played in this fall, the Fresno State Classic was the only one with a national field. Nine of the top 10 pre-season teams and 18 of the 20 teams which played in last year's NCAA tourna ment were there. When play ended in DTHAI Steele John Inman L y V; - - - -.J&i. . , WEEK OF NOV. 8-13 THURSDAY ; -Men 1 s Soccer vs. Campbell .;"'3 PM - Fetzer Field rL&ST" HOME MATCH'!"! Sponsored by C "o 213 West Franklin St. & 1800 THE Daily Crossword byRuthN.Schultz ACROSS 1 Campus group 5 Classroom feature 10 Pact 14 Froggsnus 15 Fortifica tion 18 Ruin 17 Indigo dye 18 Revise 19 Paradise ' dweller 20 Outwits, in a way 23 Human 24 Brought up 27 Historical period 23 Saves 32 Bath or Ems 33 John, the director 34 da Boulogne 35 Outwits, in a way 40 Miscalcu lates 41 Vaulted . 42 "Play It again," 43 Resilient 45 Equal: pref. 43 Creche setting 50 "Render unto-." 52 Outwits, In a way. 53 Imitates 53 Kind of numeral Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: SlllOlWlSr ISlElRlTf "UjOIEINI 111111 till A 1111.1 E lllll A ill L. E rHE 1 1 N. A 1 N. I A. N. A F ' u. " to I E s It Im aMs w e i; Kh s at 'a 6Ts I G I A I P 1 E t TO fT Cj RA.IAJL I A M I BS 1 1 1 R 1 E I S T A ii amsTiLjais MiATrii nmiM aJe sum. spar IS A N Dl IA RA L MrTmNEST6 T AFa flSL FTA D Tf ' A 1 0 1 N I E A N I T A 0 Rllj lluilJ dllAl ileIiIlI JsitioiTl ffllMlo 1110H 1 1 T 1 ' jr""1 T" T" 1 9 IF" It 12 13 l Tt i Ta --- 73--- 21 22' ' . . . . - 2Sw . TT" " TT" " 29""" if 3f" " ' """"" IF" 33"" """" j3""7 "T Si"T ia 37"" " - " "" 'WT" 38" "" "T" "" 13 I j41 " 42" "" """" j 4344"" "" "" " "" " 4r"Uij4"" I I , mm. 44 4i" f 53 SI ' ' 52 " 5ai4 55 " " " """" 'feT il """"" ' . j 53 l l I 1 iHrrri mil 1232 Tribune Company Syndicate, Inc. All Rights Reserved Fresno, Calif., Oct. 30, Brouse's Tar Heels stood 20th out of 32 teams. "We did not play very well the first day or the second day," Brouse said. "We got rained out the third day and we did not have a chance to come back any. "In what I think is not a good show ing, this could possibly be good for us," he said. "The fields we've played in this fall have been a little misleading because strength in college golf this year appears to be out West. We've played well in this part of the country, but we did not play well out there. "If we had not played in California, we may have gone into the spring thinking we have a great team. We were shown we have a lot of improving to do." Brouse took his five, so to speak, starters to Fresno. John Inman was the low Tar Heel at 75-72147 on the par-72, 7,100-yard San Joaquin Country Club course. Davis Love shot 76-73 14?, Bill Plyler shot 154 and Jack Nicklaus Jr. and Todd Thiele each carded scores of 158. . Oklahoma State won the team cham pionship in the rain-shortened, 36-hold event with a score of 3-under-par. Texas A&M was second and Southern Cal finished third. This tournament drew so many na tional teams because the course is the same to be used for next spring's NCAA tournament. "It's a good course, a really good test of good golf," Brouse said. "The greens are really fast and they're good greens. It's a good ball-striking course in that the best team will probably win. '.'Houston took the same team they won the NCAA with last spring and they finished 10th. But Wake Forest, which had not played well all fall, came in w-.--. 'f'H.. Chapel Hill-Durham Blvd. 59 Bern's river 60 "I give you.-" 61 Obliterate 62 Golda of Israel 63 Feminine ending 64 Perking lot mishaps 65 Do in DOWN. 1 Fountain treat 2 Grace's spouse 3 "Peer Gym" character 4 Powders . 5 Most naive 6 Lunar landers 25 Heroic tale 28 Meet event 29 Old Roman tunic 30 Dove homes 31 Remove a chapeau 33 Alts. 34 Future flower 35 "Good Queen" 33 Part of Q.E.D. 37 Military force 33 Dsliwds - 33 Nut : 43 Dstr 44 Let' : v.: V 45 Syria's neighbor 48 Lizards: 7 Greek theaters 8 Judge's bench 9 Suffer 10 Tropical fruit 11 Marian or Maxwell 12 Ms. Lupino 13 Jones, the singer 21 Egyptian god of Jlght 22 Law matter suff. 47 Cantanker ous '-zwjtmzzii' 49 Moistsf?TH the meat 51 Dutch cheeses 53 Hurting 54 "-for All Seasons" 55 American V cartoonist 53 Expert 57 Mike's . partner 111012 eighth or ninth. That's probably en couraging for them." While his top team was playing out West, Brouse also sent a team to Greens boro's Cardinal Country Club for the Guilford Invitational. That team finished third out of 15 teams, many of which played their top golfers. Brouse was pleased with Kurt Beck's round of 72 on the Cardinal course. He said it was the low round of the tourna ment on an "extremely difficult" course. The golfers will start practicing now for the opening of the spring season in Feb ruary Brouse said practice time during the winter will depend on the weather. "We've accomplished a lot," he said. "We've seen bur younger players play and developed some of our players from an experience standpoint. We've been shown we've got a long way to go.. " "It was a very valuable fall, more . meaningful than any of the last two or three falls," he said. "We've got the con fidence early for our younger players. "But we will have to really work hard in the off-season to be as good as we could possibly be." For the record Due to a reporter's error, UNC women's soccer player Senga Allan's last name was misspelled in Monday's DTH ("Women's Soccer player 'finds herself at UNC). The DTH regrets the error. Marriage and Divorce With speaker Jane Matthews, head of the Dept. of Women's Studies at UNC-CH TONIGHT 7 pm Rooms 202-204 Union (c)SlSlKlilSILMi ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.00 TIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! 3:30 55 7:20 9:15 Michael Palin (of "Monty Python") The Missionary (R) 2:15 4:40 7:05 9:30 Richard Gere An Officer and a Gentleman r 2:30 4:50 7:10 955 Chapel Hill-Durham Exclusive! Dolby Valt Disney's stereo Fantasia (G) Instant Photos For Paooporlo Pyblioity i Applications iwsmwT COLOR 24-HOUR BLACICGUHSTE PROFESSIOiJAL QUALITY r:o APPOirnr.-EfiT - '-'-'.NEEDED. n lest Franklin Stroct Amber A!l3y i . - . V i "A X 0 By MICHAEL PERSINGER Staff Writer When the 1982 season began, the Tar Heel fcxtbaU team had some lofty ambitions. Many thought North Carolina had a legitimate shot at the national championship, and the pre season polls reflected that fact. UNC was ranked seventh in the initial Associated Press poll this year; The players were expecting great tbings, in cluding a major bowl bid; but three tough losses to Top 20 teams have caused them to reassess their goals. Dick Crum, UNC's head football coach,, addressed the bowl question in his weekly press conference Tuesday. He emphasized the necessity for good performances by North Carolina in the final three ' games if the Tar Heels are to even consider accepting a bowl . bid. "Even if we win the last three (games), if we are not playing well, we won't go to a bowl," Crum said. The Tar Heels already have ruled out some bowls. The North Carolina Athletic Department has asked that they be removed from the Tangerine Bowl's "wanted list" because it con flicts with the University's exam schedule. Crum also suggested that he did not favor playing on Christmas Day, the date of the Aloha Bowl. Now that the major bowls are out of the picture, Crum expressed no real preference as to which bowl the Tar Heels go to, if they decide to accept a bid. "You always consult your seniors about what bowl you go to," Crum said. "We don't want to go to a bowl Where we'll lose money, but at the same time we want to consider what's best for the kids. "You can only go to a bowl so many times before the kids get tired of it," Crum said, referring to the fact that the DOONESBURY AH5LWVAIP6A, XXJPONT I LAP! "1H5JOHN HAV5THS : PZLO&ANSTORT PJQH75, o, ISA NATURAL! WQCf. n .1 yf Discount Tickets in Student Union tn..- -, . , , Ey CLASSIC 2:50 5)5 II 7:00 Gene Kelly in i " u " 915 An American in Paris ( , , it. HAL HOLBHOOK ADREK& BARBEAU Ml VEWER LESLIE KELSEM (MiE NYE E.G HRSHMl VMA LNDTORS . ksi Bedda - - i - i i- - - - i - H AlSKtPKtlUCTBNXEEEPSW AGESBIAKMDOFUM STARTS TODAY! 2:30 4:45 I EAST FRANKLIN STREET M2-3051 V, 7 ill 9, Football coach Dick Crum expresses his frustration . UNC's fading bowl chances hinge on last 3 games Tar Heels may choose not to make a return trip to either the Gator or the Bluebonnet Bowl. "I like to go to bowls, but I don't mind staying home sometimes," Crum said.; ----'.I ' "'; ; ' . " Despite the team's 5-3 record, Crum said he was not disappointed with the performance of his squad. "If the team was playing at a hundred percent all year and we were 5-3, 1 would be disap pointed, but we haven't (stayed healthy), so I can't say I'm disap pointed," Crum said. "You can lose a guy or two, but the way we have had people in and out, you can't do that." At the same time the Tar Heels are looking for a suitable bowl, the bowl committees are looking for teams that will provide a good matchup for their game. SmSOFmPFJNOPNJS! HI9 lWYBRriKNOlO TWS W0RIPFA5T CXFS, CHEAP DRUGS, CHEAP CARS, AMP FAST WOMEN TWS IS MY HEmCKAWAfWHSTDH, 7H5 TW6mBU5TWWnHKlO&AH mi&DTD DOCK AT1H SAMS KHAXF IN FT. LAWHmLe! 1 ' 1 b::::...,t,,VJ; . , 1- J 'U s fCt V 7:15 9:30 1 v Aw OTHAI Steele "The bowl thing is very political, and no bowl wants to get left out," Crum said. "They want to get who they want in the game." Coach Crum suggested that if the bowls divested themselves of con ference affiliations, it would make the national championship less fictitious by allowing the two teams thought to be the ; best in the nation play for the crown. "If you have two teams in the nation that are undefeated at the end of the season, let them play on New Year's Day and see who is better, and then you could make a better choice for the national champion," Crum said. "Right now, the' national champion ship is a regional popularity contest." I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT MY MOTHER RA15EP ME 10 BE A ?0?-V? UMBRELLA! l3iiSi by Garry Trudcau f titU., 1 bYbN (JKmY, 1M QNCB LOANED THSMMYPSCK GUN! I mi urn's mem.! THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR DOLLARS & DAYS ON PAIR BERLE (CHAKI PAMTS.! ! WHICH LEAVES YOU 1 4 dcactlyOgood reasons for not using it! Thru Sat., Nov. 13 Ctiopel K;2h Unlverslfy UaS ihii.mitimliiij.i nuil 'VI I I' NkWWIifflM MSI -I... inn i.i.i. ,m - i. I I I I II .11 r Z) J LJ
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