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2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, November 12, 1985 fftmon iiw iiMOD do O FosD'S'ilalJ '3 ST TVX Dy JENNY ALBRIGHT Staff Writer More than 200 participants donned their running shoes and ran Sunday in the seventh annual Footfalls road race at UNC to raise money for the Campus Y. The race included a 10 kilometer (6.2 mile) run and a two-mile fun run with competitors running on their own or in teams of five. The combined times of the team's top four finishers deter mined the winners. Jack Morgan and Scott Varncy, former UNC track runners, ran on the same team and finished the race in first and second places, completing the run in about 32 and 34 minutes respectively. Entry fees went to Campus Y com munity service activities, including the Big Buddy program and the Walk for Humanity. Age groups ranged from 17 and under to 50 and older. Frank Stritter and Ken Gray of Chapel Hill ran together in the 10-K run, finishing under 50 minutes. Stritter last ran in the Washington Marine Corps Marathon (26 miles) with Gray as his coach. He said that for a race as long as the marathon, a runner has to train "about 50 or 60 miles a week." When asked about a finishing time, Gray, who ran in the 40 to 49 age group, said, "111 do my age." Marty Phillips, who is from Orlando and runs track for the University of Central Florida, finished third. His teammates included his two brothers w4. - v., ... -"- 1, t 4pA 4 r MonuMoni to hono? Macks From wire reports WASHINGTON A black member of the Sons of the American Revolution is fighting for a monu ment to honor the estimated 5,000 black troops who fought in the American Revolution under George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette. Maurice Barboza, head of the Black Revolutionary War Patriots . Foundation, lead efforts in which the House last week unanimously auth orized a monument to black Revo lutionary patriots. While the Senate did not act by Veterans Day as Barboza had hoped, they are expected to approve the monument soon. In Veterans Day activities, a granite monument honoring the role of women in American war efforts was unveiled at Veterans Memorial Park in Marion, Ohio. The memor ial is believed to be the first of its kind, the park committee said. . South African gov't to retaliate JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - The Johannesburg Busi ness Day newspaper reported Tues- evjs in onev day the government has told mine owners it would begin expelling foreign black workers in retaliation for economic sanctions imposed by Western nations. Case reviews requested WARS AW, Poland The Polish government has asked prosecutors for a case-by-case review of 368 people jailed for beliefs and political activities, but the move was short of the general amnesty for political prisoners which had been hinted at by Polish officials. The Polish press agency has said that the prosecutor general in War saw has sent letters to regional prosecutors asking them to prepare lists of prisoners who could be released from pretrial detention centers or prisons. But the clemency would not extend either to people who had been freed in earlier amnesties and later jailed or to those regarded as "socially dangerous." c DTHDan Charlson Starting line at the 1 0k Footfalls roadrace. Over 200 participants ran in the 1 0k or two mile fun-run for the Campus Y and one of the brothers' wives. Phillips, 19, said he was winning the race up until the 2'$-mile mark where Morgan passed him. He has also run a marathon before but said he- did best in distances under two miles. "If you can run six miles, you can usually go on to 20, then I sometimes hit a wall," CC AIEOILJIMA STHUIDtfENTr WAPJT TO SEE VOUJ: IPISOEESSOISS SWEAT? Then get your free tickets for UNC's basketball season opener against the Greek National Team on Saturday evening, November 16th. You'll see a special "original rules" halftime exhibition featuring your favorite professors (in shorts!) Attention please: Students will not be permitted to bring cameras for the purpose of blackmailing their instructors for better grades. And for the feature attraction, you get to see the Tar Heels in their first game of the season WhoTI start for the Heels? Who'll be the next three "starters" into the lineup? Will there be a Blue Team? a speedy, ball stealing, three-guard lineup? And who will be this year's crowd pleasing Tar Heel in the game? You'll get the answers this Saturday night, November 16th,' plus all the color, pomp and ceremony of an international game in Blue Heaven. But you better hurry before student tickets run out just bring your student I.D. and athletic pass to Carmichael. The tickets are yours FREE while they last. an n 9 ''J '3. GRANVILLE TOWERS SAVES YOU EIGHT DAYS OF FREE TIME EACH SEMESTER SUNDAY MONDAY 10 IT 3? TUESDAY IS .33 mi 12 n 3 WEDNESDAY u THURSDAY 13 30 1 r n UUuU I 22 FRIDAY L SATURDAY -2 5 SO n 23 3o HOW? o o' o o o Apartment Living weekly cleaning 1 hr.wk grocery shopping 1 hr.wk preparing meals 5 hrs.wk round trips to class 2lA hrs;wk study trips to campus 2! hrs.wk 12 hrs. 16 wks. 192 hrs. Granville Towers weekly maid service full & partial meal plans located next to campus study lounges computer room Plus physical fitness room pool social activities Granville Towers apply now for spring residency University Square, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 929-7143 he said. Morgan said he was very good at pacing himself during a race, which enabled him to pass Phillips and go on to finish first. When asked if he had thought he might win, he simply replied, "Yes." Morgan and Varney both said that they had run the distance in less time in the past. Chris Calcutt, a freshman from Roseboro, ran in the fun run. "I'm taking jogging, and we get extra credit if we run today. I finished fourth or fifth. I can't remember." Four members of UNC's wrestling team also ran in the fun run as part of their training for the NCAA tournaments. The 10-K runners began at the YMCA building on Cameron Avenue, continued down Country Club Road to -N.C. 54 and Finley and Mason Farm roads, went up Manning Drive and finished back on Cameron. Prizes, including certificates for free running shoes, were awarded to the male, female, team and age-group winners. fee n UMlffi fueir n o March of Dimes imrwniPTii defects foundation m. By ALICIA LASSITER Staff Writer Beginning Jan. 1, 1986, the Rams Club will offer a Student Ram mem bership to all seniors, free of charge. The student membership was the Educational Foundation's (Rams Club) idea, said John Cherry, assistant executive vice president of the founda tion. It is being sponsored by the Carolina Athletic Association and the senior class to introduce the Rams Club to seniors. "We would like for students to have more information if they are interested," Cherry said. "It gives them a chance to get involved without any cost." CAA president Mark Pavao said the Rams Club wanted to improve its image on campus. "People don't have a firm understanding of what the Rams Club is all about," he said. "There wasn't any communication with students. Because of this, there were misconceptions." He said the Rams Club had some problems a few years ago because it had so much success raising money for athletics but not for certain academic programs that needed money. The Student Ram membership will carry the same benefits and privileges as the normal Rams Club membership, presents IDelinveffedi ffir Call tonight and receive 1 (reg. 12") pepperoni pizza & 2 softdrinks Not good with other offers No coupon necessary Offer good only on 11585 942-5149 Campus Only EXPRESS HOURS Mon-Thurs 5 pm-1 am Fri-Sat 5 pm-2 am 208 W. Franklin St. (across from Granville) You're cordially invited to meet Charles Kuralt who will be autographing copies of his book, On the Road with, Charles Kuralt on Wednesday, November 13, from 6 until 8 p jn.; land to meet BillNeal who will autograph copies of his new book, Bill Neal's Southern Cooking on Thursday, November 14, from 5 until 7 pan., at our shop in University Mall The Intimate Bookshop Downtown and in University Mall , Chap el Hill Open seven days a week; Open evenings Pavao said. Seniors will be able to purchase football tickets through the Rams Club for the 1986 season, he said. They will also have priority to buy tickets for away games. Other benefits include Carolina sports literature, bulletins and bro chures and access to the Rams Club Room, he said. Pavao said the membership would not assure students good seats in the Student Activities Center. Rams Club members said they did not want any pressure put on anyone to sign up, he said, and for those who do, there are no obligations to continue the membership. To quality for membership, seniors must sign up either in the Pit through Friday or in the senior class office, 216 B Student Union before Nov. 26, 1985. The Student Ram membership will be valid for the 1986 calender year. for the record Monday's story "Disabled students plan rally" incorrectly reported the time for today's handicapped awareness forum. The forum will be held at 4 p.m. in the secondtfloor auditorium of the Student Union. ' The1 Daily - Tar Heel regrets the reporting error. ' i V) Avoid the lottery blues. 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