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"Iiiy "huh ' mr 4The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, August 27, 1985 IfA Li ) Gone, but not forgotten ... Actually, they're not even gone. A whole truckload of former Atlantic Coast Conference basketball stars will be back in the Piedmont area when they, play in the AAC (Athletes Against Crime) Children's Basketball Shoo tout." Sept. 14 in Greensboro Coliseum. The list of North Carolina alumni competing is as long as it is impressive. Tar Heels committed to participate in the game are Michael Jordan, James Worthy, Sam Perkins, Bob McAdoo, Mitch Kupchak, Walter Davis, Dudley Bradley, Mike OTCoren, Phil Ford and Al Wood. Perkins, presently of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, will be co chairman of the benefit basketball game along with North Carolina First Lady Dottie Martin, wife of Gov. Jim Martin. George Karl, another former UNC player, will coach one of the teams. He is the coach of the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, and will bring two of his players, Roy Hinson and Phil Hubbard, to play. The game is being sponsored by Athletes Against Crime, an ongoing program within the Crime Prevention Division. Through the program, which is under the direction of another former American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE 301 UNC star, Bill Chamberlain, college and professional athletes get involved t in promoting crime prevention projects. Alumni of N.C. State expected at the game include Thurl Bailey, Lorenzo Charles, Spud Webb and Dereck Whittenburg. Mike Gminski, a former Duke Blue Devil, will be there, as will 1 Norm Nixon, formerly of Duquesne and now with the Los Angeles Clippers. Other players are expected to be added. Scrimmage Scraps Georgia Tech head football coach Bill Curry praised the performance of his defensive secondary after the team's practice Sunday. The secondary returns, seniors Mike Travis and Cleve Pounds and juniors Reginald Rutland and Anthony Harrison. wWe had some really good coverage by some of our defensive backs," Curry said. Quarterback Eric Kramer com pleted nine of his first 10 passes to lead N.C. State's No. 1 offense to two quick scores in a rain-delayed scrimmage Sunday. While heartened by the fine play of his offense, Wolfpack coach Tom Reed was worried about his new wide tackle six defense. The jury is still out on our defense," Reed said. "With or without the wet field, we still need some work." Mangled Bits and Pieces D wight Gooden, the New York Met righthander, equaled his age with his 20th victory of the season Sunday against San Diego. Gooden has won 14 consecutive games and is the young est pitcher ever to win 20 in a year, surpassing Bob Feller's record . . . Roger Maltbie won the NEC World Series of Golf by four shots . . . Carl Lewis lost his third race in a row in Cologne, West Germany . . . Boris Becker defeated Mats Wilander 6-4, 6 2 in the Association of Tennis Profes sionals tennis championship Sunday . . . 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Maybe I can help you out." Well, most persons forget those names (usually written on cocktail napkins) a week later. Don't make the same mistake. I began compiling a mailing list about five years ago, and I really think its upkeep is highly responsible for my success in the advice column straight up world. It has helped me with ever ything from getting on the Donahue show to being invited out to dinner with various soap opera stars. A dollar investment now can pay off big before you know it. Good luck. Dear Steven: Is it necessary to tip someone if all I'm getting is a selection from a salad bar? I eat lunch at the same place every day, and all the waiter ever does is keep my iced tea glass filled. No Work, No Tip Dear Tip: Well, one day you may be very thirsty or want to order something from the full menu, and, believe me, service people have a knack for remembering the lousy tippers. A small tip would be appropriate. Copyright 1985 by Steven J. Austin. 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