2QThe Daily Tar Heel Thursday, August 22. 1985 1985 North Carolina Football Schedule Date Time Opponent Oct. 19 12:15 p.m. at N.C. State Sept. 7 7:30 p.m. at Navy Oct. 26 1:00 p.m. FLORIDA STATE Sept. 14 1:00 p.m. LS.U. Nov. 2 12:15 p.m. at Maryland Sept. 28 1:00 p.m. V.M.I. Nov. 9 12:15 p.m. CLEMSON Oct. 5 12:15 p.m. at Georgia Tech Nov. 16 1:00 p.m. at Virginia Oct. 12 1:00 p.m. VAKE FOREST Nov. 23 12:15 p.m. DUKE Bold denotes home games TTkket (dlostirnlbajitnoini polncnes duairQgoGD f !E4 u mam slra ruts Wow Expanded worKout Space, tuew Hours! 10 OFF ALL NEW MEMBERSHIPS (Now through Sept. 15) Membership Rates Ail Hours (payment plans available) 1 month $ 60 3 months $150 6 months $240 9 months $280 1 year $330 Restricted Hours $ 45 $120 $180 $220 $250 (Opening until 2 pm Mon-Fri Sat 12:00 pm until 3:00 pm No Sundays) TuuE 1 r..H 503C West Main Street I V.UIUI I. .3 Nautilus Machines Olympic Free Weights 40 Aerobics ClassesWeek Free Child Care Locker and Shower Facilities Sauna, Whirlpool, Steamroom Carrboro 933-9249 Hours Mon, Wed, Fri, 6:30 am-10:00 pm Tues, Thurs, 8:00 am-10:00 pm Sat, 10:00 am-5:00 pm Sun, 1:00 pm-5:00 pm i stir nn n rz3 r nn H A! 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Individual tickets for football games will be distributed randomly at the Ticket Office beginning at 8:30 a.m. the Wednesday prior to each home game. The first distribution will be Wednesday, Sept. 1 1 for the LSU game. Students may pick up a ticket with their valid student ID, registration card and athletic pass (all three of these are required) and may sit in groups of one to six. Students also have the option of bringing up to five other student ID's, registration cards and athletic passes and being able to pick up six tickets for football. No student may pick up more than six tickets. - - For block seating during football games, groups of 20 to 100 may send a representative to sign up for block seats between 8:30 a.m. and noon each Monday before a home game. When representatives sign up for a bloc1 they must also turn in all athletic passes to the ticket office at Carmichael. The blocks will be randomly drawn and the results posted at- 3:00 p.m. Monday in Carmichael Auditorium and the Student Union. Representatives may check to see if their block was successful, and if they dont receive block seating, all athletic passes will be returned to the representative. On Tuesday, successful representatives may pick up athletic passes and tickets between 8:30 and 3:30 p.m. in Carmichael. Student guest tickets are available on a season basis for k3 $42 and on an individual game basis for $14 per game. A student is limited to one season guest ticket or one individual game guest ticket for one or all of the games. Guest tickets may be purchased at the Ticket Office beginning Friday from ,8:30 to 4:30 p.m. and must be purchased in advance of ticket distributions. The basketball ticket policy is still a bit unsettled due to the possible opening of the new Student Activities Center. Tickets will still be distributed on weekends only, but the seating will be totally random, with no distinction between permanent and bleacher seats. No guest tickets are available for the regular season games in Carmichael. Guest tickets will be available beginning Oct. 14 for the Blue-White games and the exhibition game with the Greek National team. If and when the Student Activities Center opens, ticket distribution will be held in that building on the same dates below, the chief difference being the increased number of tickets for students. BASKETBALL TICKET DISTRIBUTION . r All distribution times are 8:00-10:00 a.m. Game Date Nov. 24 UCLA Nov. 26 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 f Feb. 8 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Iona Ohio Stanford N.C. State Duke Distribution Date Sun. Oct. 27 Sat. Nov. 2 Sun. Nov. 3 Sun. Nov. 17 Sat. Dec. 7 Sun. Dec. 8 Georgia Tech Sat. Jan. 1 1 Notre Dame Sun. Jan. 12 Clemson ;Wake Forest Maryland Virginia Sun. Jan. 19 Sun. Feb. 2 Sun. Feb. 9 Sat. Feb. 15 Fair Heels lose tme Mend m Woods The University of North Carolina lost a good friend over the summer. Ray E. "Monty" Woods, Assistant Sports Information Director at the school, died after a long illness May 21. He was buried in his hometown of Cedar Grove, West Virginia. Monty was just 26 when he left us, but those of us whose lives he touched will remember him for a long time. He was a hard worker, a devoted man and a good friend. Other ACC sports information peo ple used to kid Monty about how comprehensive the baseball statistics he compiled were. "Hey, Monty, you mean you don't even have their won-loss record on Thursdays when it was raining?" they would facetiously ask. But they understood what he put into his work, and they respected him for it. That devotion Monty had for his job showed. The UNC baseball yearbooks he came out with were a class act, and he won national awards from CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) for publications he had produced while at Ohio University. He was a great person to work with: always willing to help out, to lend a hand, to go that extra distance to make sure you had the information you needed when you left his office. But the most outstanding individual characteristic of Monty Woods was that he was just a real nice guy. He genuinely cared about the people around him. There was a low-key charm and wit to him that made everyone who knew him feel like they had a sincere, honest friend. Lee Roberts V J! fJSenty Woods (Goflffeirs prjepaur if or tfaillD sosisoitd By TOM MORRIS Staff Writer There was very little summer vacation for the UNC women's golf team. Instead of living it up at the beach, the team members honed their skills by J playing in amateur tournaments that i will give them added experience heading into the fall season, according to head coach Dot Gunnells. Three players qualified for the U.S. Women's Amateur. Seniors Kandi Kessler and Kelly Beck, along with incoming freshman Donna Andrews, represent the most golfers ever to qualify for the U.S. Women's Amateur i I I i i ' 1 I YH y 1 7 7 7 7 7H Wmmmmmm n . n. .. .... -- n n rvTi mm loww rinrriMK nun 822 THURS. 7:00, 9:30 PICK UP FAN I'v S t Ml A3'u it MOW Restaurant & Bar i Introducing our Daily Luncheon Specials priced from $3.50 up Includes either marinated beef strips, kabobs, sauteed chicken, hamburgers, or other specials. Served with salad or potato. Also reasonably priced full menu featuring salads, homemade soups & desserts, delicious sandwiches & burgers and many other entrees Location: 157 E. Rosemary St. All ABC Permits (Above Jordan's & Trolls) AH Major Credit Cards from the UNC women's team, Gunnells said. last year, and with the experience gained over the summer and the addition of three talented freshman, they hope to improve on last year's high finish, Gunnells said. The Tar Heels must replace Page Marsh; but Gunnells said she was looking for good seasons out of seniors Kessler and Beck. "They are definitely going to be the leaders of this team, Gunnells said of Kessler and Beck, who both played in the top five last year. One other senior returns from last year's team, Leigh Hunnicutt. "She has worked hard. I hope she will break into the top five," Gunnells said. In addition to qualifying for the U.S. Women's Amateur this summer, Kessler and Beck also did well in other tournaments. Kessler advanced to the quarterfinals of the Southern Amateur and the Women's Western Amateur. Beck reached the semifinals of the Women's Southern Amateur. "She lost on the 17th hole to her teammate, Page Marsh," Gunnells said. Beck also placed third in the North Carolina Women's Amateur. Two juniors, Angela Wells and Kathleen Grady, return from last year's squad. "Angela made the top five last year several times. I think she will help us this year," Gunnells said. Gunnells said the three incoming freshman, Katie Peterson, Sonna - Andrews -and Suzy-MeGuire;' are some - of the most -experienced2 freshman- sho 1 has ever' had due Jt6 'theif plajT brTthe summer amateur circuit. "Peterson just won the AJG A (Amer ican Junior Golf Association) Tourna ment of Champions," Gunnells added. "She won the AJGA Hudson and she also led her high school team to the Florida state championship. "Donna Andrews won the Virginias Women's Stroke Play Championship, The Virginia Women's Match Play Championship and she got to the finals of the Trans-National." McGuire is the New York State Junior Champion and qualified for the championship flight of the Broadmoor Tournament, she added. Gunnells enters the season with optimism. "I am excited," she said. "I feel like we will have a good year. All three of our freshmen have a lot of experience." The women's golf schedule was not available at press time. OS m. (j UVL New & Used Furniture, Appliances, Bedding, Desks, Bookcases, Files, and More! Free Delivery for Students! 10-6 Mon-Sat. !.: 942-1258 Willow Creek Shopping Center, Carrboro ""Wit (PW JpM "THEY ONLYMETOliCiifp CUT IT CHANGED THEI3 LIVES FOREVER. 824 SAT. 7:00, 9:30 James Dean Elizabeth Taylor Rock Hudson IFC O) jliiszs Pi y to f o ) ti H 825 SUN. 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