4The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, October ClhainnibeD's takes ta It came down to a Blue Devil and a Tar Heel for the championships of the first flight singles in the annual Don Skakle Memorial Tennis Champion ships held at the UNC Tennis; Center in Chapel Hill over the weekend. And a Tar Heel came out the winner. Junior All-America Jeff Chambers of UNC defeated Duke's Jeff Hersh, who had beaten Chambers earlier this fall, 6-2,7-6. Chambers made it a doubleheader sweep as he and teammate Eddie Stewart also won the first flight doubles over Stefan and Christian Dallwitz of Wake Forest 3-6, 6-1, 6-3. Both North Carolina and Duke won three titles in the championships, which are named for the late Don Skakle, who x-PLITT J THEATRES hi 1 IMI IMMIM IIMM u mi JAGGED EDGE 7:00 9:15 A PRIVATE FUNCTION 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 Carolina Classic YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU 2:15 4:45 to....... -.- rJtJL.i-X. HALLOWEEN THURS. , 11 45 LATE SHOW WAKbl I Y Vest franklin Vis2' "FRIGHT NIGHT" "A STREEP TRIUMPH . . 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Sign a 9 Month or 12 Month Lease And Your 3rd Month s Rent Is f Absolutely Free! (limited offer) i Brand new 2 bedroom townhomes on 54 Bypass between Greensboro St. and Jones Ferry Road (on J busline). fCTantcrtuirti dniuncbnmcs Managed by Hunt " Pfoperties.lnc. 29, 1985 was the UNC tennis coach from 1958 80. N.C. State, Wake Forest and Davidson each won two titles. Other UNC competitors: David Pollack won the second flight championships with a 6-3, 6-2 sweep of Wake's Stefan Dallwitz, while Mark DeMattheis lost in the fourth flight championship to Keith Kambourian of Duke, 6-1, 6-2. Brian Burchfield finished fourth in the fifth flight championships, while Jon Coss beat Jeff Dodson of Duke 6-3, 7-6 to take third in the sixth flight championship. David Kessler lost to Scott Suhrer of Duke 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 in the seventh flight championship. In the doubles, aside from the Chambers-Stewart win, Alex Boyd and DeMattheis lost in the finals of the second flight. 3 (SO t tumr; ; a uiitrtur nil :;! VI .... - -3 Eddie Stewart Mandatory meeting Hey, all you sportswriting geeks. Anyone on the Daily Tar Heel sports staff will be at a mandatory meeting tonight in the sports office at 7:00 p.m. for a fantastic trip into the 11th dimension. Any sports writer not at this ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $250 TIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! REMO WILLIAMS: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS (PG-1 3) 3:00 5:15 7:35 9:45 THE DEADLIEST ART AMERICAN NINJA (R) 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 It's Chillin' ?: lVI IM, f 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 D TO RJIXT Filet of trout stuffed wfresh . broccoli and shrimp served wa trip to salad bar and baked potato and yeastroll $4.95 wthis ad Good thru Nov. 3rd 7 days a week Served 5 pm-9:30 pm rm cam mm WEDNESDAY WOMEN'S SOCCER vs MERCER 12 Noon Fetzer Field THURSDAY VOLLEYBALL vs. CLEMSON 7:30 Carmichael Auditorium Hough endings hpeU beginnings By TIM CROTHERS Assistant Spcrts Editor Kevin Anthony sat alone at the end of the North Carolina bench. His head was in his hands. He was being tor mented by what might have been, and despite several pats on the back and head from teammates, he was inconsolable. Less than an hour later, freshman Steve Bucknall whipped a slick behind-the-back pass to Kenny Smith who jumpstarted the crowd with the year's first dunk and ran down the court sporting a playful grin. Saturday afternoon featured a heart breaking ending and a promising beginning in Tar Heel sport. today for sports staff meeting will be hunted down by trained abusers and forced to listen to Duran Duran and Loverboy until they go stark raving mad. Speaking of which, the sports editors, who are stark raving mad already, will be even more so if you miss this one. Items on the agenda to be discussed: how to control your emotions, with guest speaker Joaquin Andujar, and voting on our favorite ACC public address announcers. - iifhF- lb Tips on running for beginners and advanced Tuesday, Oct. 29 7:00 p.m. 206 Union Presented by Carolina Union . WiE!O.Y FEATURES Committee STDJCPIIAir J SPORTS Let's begin with the ending. In. one of the most courageous defensive efforts in recent football memory, North Carolina held an explosive Florida State offense, which had scored 76 points a week earlier, to nothing in the first half. An uninspiring UNC offense mustered 10 points. In the stands, there festered a cautious optimism. True blue fans had enjoyed this kind of halftime lead before against LSU, another sleeping giant, only to watch it dwindle and finally disappear in the fourth quarter. But maybe, just maybe, this swarming Tar Heel defense could keep the Seminoles slumbering long enough. What had been whispers earlier in the week was now chatter. Could this be the gamel A win over Florida State could vault the Tar Heels into the national public eye and maybe even, heaven willing, the Top 20. The crowd in the student section, which in the past has been known to cheer louder for a stadium drink than a UNC touchdown, stood as one to see the second half kickoff. They didn't sit again until the final gun. 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Gall tonight and receive 1 (reg. 12") pepperoni pizza & 1 softdrinks Not good with other offers No coupon necessary Offer good only on 102985 942 208 W. Franklin St. a tying score. A crowd full of hoarse voices yelled for their battered defense, willing them to somehow hold the Seminoles one more time. The screams took on a more desperate tone with every first down. Finally, Hassan Jones hauled in a pass in the corner of the end zone. The game would be tied by the extra point, but for all intents and purposes, Florida State won the game right there. The UNC defensive battleship had finally been pierced and the Tar Heel offense was nowhere in sight to bail them out. Seminole cornerback Martin May hew picked off an Anthony pass in the final seconds and as he streaked away from the Tar Heels toward the end zone, any North Carolina hopes for an important bowl bid seemed to run away . with him. As the disconsolate Anthony held his head in his hands, the fans shook their heads in frustration. One particularly fickle fan simply yelled, "Bring on basketball." Right down Raleigh Road, the Tar Heel basketball team was stretching out and taking some warm up shots. As the weary fans filed into Carmichael Auditorium, fresh off the bitter disap pointment at Kenan Stadium, their eyes sparkled a bit. A trumpeter in the pep band mumbled, "Gosh, I never thought I'd see this old place again." The game, as usual was only one step above a pick-up game structurally, but featured some of the unexpected flashes of brilliance which are characteristic of New York City blacktop ball. Like many fans go to see car crashes at Charlotte Motor Speedway and hockey brawls at Boston Garden, people come to the Blue-White game to see one thing: Dunks! Kenny Smith and Curtis Hunter sent the 10,000 basketball crazies home smiling. 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