1 8 BaSketba!M8&''86 Friday; N0Vmbte22,'1 985' O orraagoc BirDCDirDiieini At THE FAMILY DOCTOR There's No Such Thing As "A Little Cold!" WE TAKE YOUR HEALTH SERIOUSLY Open Mon-Sat 8 to 8; Sun 1 to 8 No Appointment Necessary 10 student Discount Minor Illnesses Sore Throats Coughs & Colds Allergies 151 RAMS PLAZA, CHAPEL HILL (1 5-501) Across from Eastgate) On D Bus Route 968-1S85 - -.-ISIS- -jf Dremel Moto Tool 3801 $79" reg. $101.99 Ken Brown Caligraphy Set 3078 reg. $8.95 Latch Hook Rug Kits Good Selection Low Sale Prices X-acto Basic Knife Set 5082 $999 reg. $12.50 Sizzler Model Rocket Outfit $1999 Reg. $25.99 f Brush Set A I 3503 $29" J Xrcg. $39.9?X UNIVERSITY MALL 933-9059 ACC basketball has sparked countless memories that have lit the (four) corners of our minds. We asked each of our writers to jot down the event they remember most after watching an average of 10 ACC games per week for the last 12 or so years. Some of them actually did Jot, witness Bob Youngs lack of a verb in his 18 word memory. Others, like Greg Cook, went a bit overboard and wrote pages and pages. But all of them seem to be somewhat memor able events in A CC basketball, and maybe by reading them you can call up a few memories of your own. These memories have been edited to protect the innocent and restore some dignity to the English language. B.A. Velliquette When my family moved to North Carolina from Colorado eight years ago, watching college basketball was as interesting to me as watching someone paint a fence. I just didnt understand, but slowly I got drawn in and soon was watching every game I could on TV and standing in line for tickets to see the games in person. Now a bomb could blow up 10 feet away from me while I'm watching a game, and I wouldn't even blink. I love ACC basketball. Tom Morris Georgia Tech center Lee Goza scoring on a breakaway dunk at the wrong goal to open the second half vs. UNC in 1981. Mike Berardino 111 never forget the 1982 ACC Championship game in which UNC worked the Four Corners offense with frustrating perfection to beat Ralph Sampson and Virginia, 47-45. By stalling for the last 10 minutes, UNC almost single-handedly forced the institu tion of a shot clock in college basketball. James M. Surowiecki I'd have to say my biggest memory wouldbe Dwayne McClain going up for the three-point play at the end of the first half of last year's UNC Villanova game. Then Harold Pressley picked off a pass and raced downcourt for the lay-up. That whole game, the fact that it was an upset, the anger of all the UNC fans, the sheer joy of the Wildcats, all stand out in my mind. Lee Roberts I think that truly the most exciting game I ever attended was in November of 2 against luiane m iarrmcnaei. ine defending national champion Tar Heels had started out the season 0-2, so a win was a must. The Green Wave led by two points with four seconds left. On a Tulane in bounds play, two Green Wave players collided with each other, See MEMORIES page 19 to 1 9 m I m W Mon'c Alt Metal Signet C-958 L- 1 E 1 Ladies Black Onyx1 Signet 8C-91U ALUMN MING EOAL The College Ring you always thought you would go back to campus for ... IN NOW ON SALE! Save up to $3000 Special Offer Expires March 1, 1986 Both Men's and Women's rings feature your degree letters and graduation date. All rings will be hand sculptured in our fine jewelers stainless, Ultrium. All rings will be hand set with your stone choice. All orders are shipped direct to your home C.O.D. in about 8 to 10 weeks. Make your $20.00 deposit check payable to: Herff Jones Co. Mail to: Student Store University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Name: . Address: City: State: Zip: Finger Size- Major field of study- Fill in Personal Graduation Initials for Engraving odd Date: Inside Your Ring Optional Feature .Degree:. Stone Selection: (check stone desired) o Smooth o Cut For information on all styles and prices call: Toll Free (1-800-682-7060)

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