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The Tar Heel offense will stay basically the same this week, with the emphasis on the run and Jon athan Hall starting at quarterback. "We want to make our run work consistently," said fullback Brad Lopp. "We think they're going to try and blitz a lot, like The Citadel." The fact that UNC has already played a game should be to its advantage, but a faraway stadium in Lawrence may negate it. "What do I know about Kansas? That's where Danny Manning plays, and they play good competition. I guess that's about it," Lopp said. In 24 hours, we will all know much more. ELLIOT ROAO t E. FRANKLIN 967-737 I $250 KTlimU&T lUUTTKl(DX.BUUn) HANNAH AND HER SISTERS Woody Allen ''MK VVx Michael Caine v x pi; li 3:10 5:15 7:25 9:35 yfifKrir . . v.-. 4fce- .-.-.-.-.-..- -. One man's struggle to take it easy. MATTHEW BRODERICK DS DSPEDJL! AMD V III I J 5:20 i mm "PREPARE - Peter Travers. People Magazine DfiD uncinpjQ . dcct Armn 1986 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL "IT JUST LEFT ME STUNNED!" Norman Mark. ABC-TV "AN EXTRAORDINARY MOVIE.. Vn1D,GRIPPING AND AST0NISHING.1 Uennis Uinmngnam. LDi Morning news "A ROMANTIC GANGSTER RIM WITH A OO-BEAUTIRJLAND HEARTBREAKING! 0h) Denby. New Yoik Magaone "A DARK, SLEAZ1LY GLAMOUROUS GEM." - David Ansen. Newsweek "BOB K0SIUNS IS KOTHIKG LESS TEIATJ BRILLIAFJT." PMar Ralnw. LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER BOB JOSKINS IT til. ci at . bn if ci r m if lis i:tvl 4I4U 9.4U By BONNIE BISHOP Staff Writer Split-second tjming is the name of the game for a soccer goalie. Making decisions and reacting to them quickly become second nature, as the ball approaches time and again with tremendous speed. This is the reality UNC goalie Darren Royer, a sopho more from Seattle, lives with every game he plays. "You react, it's all reaction," Royer said. "There is no room for mistakes. I try to read the game and solve problems before they happen. If you hesitate, you get beat. You have to concentrate on the game, you can't let anything distract you." Royer said that there was a lot of pressure that goes with the territory. "It is you against the other team," he said. "At times the pressure builds up a lot. You use that pressure to psych yourself up , turn it around and use it to your benefit." Cross country teams start up season By BOB YOUNG Assistant Sports Editor The North Carolina men's and women's cross country teams open their seasons this weekend when they compete in the Old Dominion Invitational in Norfolk, Va. The men's team, which finished fifth at the NCAA championships in Milwaukee, Wis., last year, is look ing to regain the ACC championship form it had last year, despite the loss to graduation of All-America George Nicholas. This year's squad is led by another All-American, Jim Farmer, a senior from Raleigh. Others who should see action in the meet are Mike McGowan, Reg gie Harris, Eric Landis, Danny Howat and Paul Cummings. UNC's top recruit, Johan Boakes, will not compete. The newcomer from Great Britain, who finished third in the 1,500-meter run at the TOM CRUISE 3:00 5:15 7:20 9:25 9Q PG13i 9:15 PG-13 THE NEW COMEDY FROM GERMANY MEN OPENS 919 TO BE WOWED CATHY MICHAEL TYSON CAINE 7 1 1 I .W 1 .i. y r Darren Royer Royer has been playing soccer since the age of five. A highlight of his career was playing goalkeeper on the U.S. Junior National Team at age 15. That team garnered the first U.S. international victory with a win World Junior Championships, is still resting from a summer of track competition and probably will not run for the Tar Heels until later in the season. For the women's team, senior Karol Chambers and junior Vicki Verinder will be the top two com petitors. They will be joined by Audrey Baldessari, Leslie Bejian, Carmen Richardson and Heather DIM Picks v. ::: JVV. . - wy Well, with one notable exception, names, BerMarino) not decided we it was a good week for the intrepid should pick the Wisconsin-Hawaii DTH Sports Staff. Three of us game. We all missed that one, by (including, amazingly enough, Mad- the way. man Surowiecki) were a scintillating The notable exception referred to 6-4, which would have been 7-3 had above was Bob (Oddibe) Young someone (we won't mention any (Again) Scott Bob Jim Mike Fowler Young, Surowiecki Berardino Game (6-4).600 (3-7).300 (6-4).600 (6-4J.600 UNC at Kansas UNC UNC Kans. UNC Duke at Georgia Ga Ga. Ga. Ga. Virginia at Navy Navy Va. Va. Va. Pittsburgh at N.C. State Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Boston Univ. at Wake Forest Wake BU BU Wake Vanderbilt at Maryland Md. Md. Md. Md. Furman at Georgia Tech GT GT GT GT Virginia Tech at Clemson Clem. VaT Clem. Clem. Michigan at Notre Dame Mich. ND ND ND Ohio State at Washington 0SU Wash. Wash. Wash. O ML SCHTiTS! Arrange your work schedule around your class or personal schedule. Work as few as 10 hours per intention Presently, HT has openings at their S. Elliott Road location for various part-time positions. Why Harris Teeter? 1. 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As for this year, Royer said that he felt good about the team's per formance so far, and added that he thought the Tar Heels could go far if they can maintain their recent level of play. Royer's team goals include an ACC championship and an NCAA bid. As for himself, he has set a major personal goal. "Within the next couple of years," he said, "I'd like to be considered the best goalie in the conference." Zimmermann. Sophomore sensation Chryssa Nicholas, who is recovering from a stress fracture, will not run in the meet. Nor will senior Jeanne Matta, who is also nursing an injury. Alter this weekend, the men's and women's teams will not compete in the same meet until UNC hosts the Carolina Invitational on Sept. 30. of She Week week. No experience is necessary. 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