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The Daily Tar Heel Monday, December 1, 19867 Atlanta 20 Cleveland(OT) 13 New England 21 San Diego 17 Washington 20 Green Bay 44 NFL Football Miami 14 Houston 10 New Orleans 20 Indianapolis 3 St. Louis 17 Detroit 40 LA Rams 17 Chicago(OT) 13 Denver 34 Minnesota 45 Buffalo 17 Philadelphia(OT)33 Seattle 31 N.Y.Jets 3 Pittsburgh 10 Cincinnati 28 Tampa Bay 13 Kansas City 14 LA Raiders 27 Dallas 14 Spools u Wrestlimig rips O By BOB YOUNG Assistant Sports Editor The fifth-ranked UNC wrestling team ripped through the Beavers of Oregon State without a loss Sunday at Carmichael Auditorium to regis ter its second dual match victory in as many attempts. The final score was 42-2. Meanwhile, OSU, which opened its season with a tour of the ACC, falls to 0-3 after losses to Maryland and N.C. State. UNC's Neal Burkhead started the slaughter for the Tar Heels by beating Horatio Arce in the 118-lb. division. The sophomore from Ashe ville scored two takedowns in the opening period to build a 4-1 lead and never looked back on his way to a 10-4 win. At 126, Al Palacio kept the Beavers' Tim Glennie on his back for most of the match as the senior Ail-American breezed to a 9-1 victory. The team score was 7-0. Chip McArdle earned some more points for UNC by winning the match at 134. The senior scored one Hatchell & Co. split From staff reports BATON ROUGE, La. Loui siana State's Alisha Jones poured in 23 points Saturday and Karen Linder added 15 to lead the 1 1th ranked Lady Tigers to a 79-63 romp over No. 16 North Carolina in the championship game of the second annual Crawfish Classic. After blowing a 38-31 halftime lead, LSU reeled off 10 unanswered points to build a 54-44 advantage midway through the second half and the Tigers cruised from there. Dawn Royster, who hit for 23 points and pulled down 13 rebounds in UNC's 96-79 win over Northw estern Louisiana on Friday, also led the Tar Heels in the LSU loss with 16 points and 11 boards. Not sur prisingly, the 6-0 senior from Nyack, N.Y., was named to the all tournament team. GOLD CONNECTION P I f t f f t says "Yes Carolina, There is a Santa Claus" Check the new Student Directory for our 10 Off Coupon Spend $100 or More and well DOUBLE your coupon (20 off) You can lay away until Christmas Eve 128 E. Franklin 967-GOLD T COUNTRY CLUB PRESENTS AUDITIONS FOR: POSITIONS OPEN: 6 Singer-Dancers Please have an accompanist to play your prepared songts) and wear comfortable clothes. 4 instrumentalists -1 Drummer-1 Bass player-1 Keyboardist-1 Guitar player Please bring your own bass, guitar, and drums. Piano will be provided. AUDITION DATES: UNC Chapel Hill Monday, Nov. 17, Carolina Union Auditorium, 5-9 p.m. University of NC Greensboro Sat. Nov. 22, Elliot Univ. Center, Alexander Room, 1-6 p.m. East Carolina University Sat.. Dec. 6. A J. Fletcher Rehearsal Hall 101. 12-5 p.m. . Pinehurst Country Club Sat., Dec. 13, Brassies. 12-4 p.m. For Further Information Call (919) 295-681 1 ext. 6100 reversal and two takedowns in the final period to pull away from Lane Williams, 1 1-5. In the only match which the Tar Heels did not win came at 142. UNC freshman Darryl Clark fell behind to OSlTs Dave Boyle, but scored a reversal with 21 seconds left in the match to tie the match at four. That gave the Beavers the only points they would score all night. Lenny Bernstein wrestled for UNC at 150 and bolted to a 6-1 victory in the first period over Brian Putnam. Bernstein, who has been having trouble with his balance because of an inner-ear problem, continued to overwhelmed Putnam on his way to a 16-3 win. The match at 158 was supposed to be the best of the night, matching UNC's Jon Cardi against the Beav ers' Jeff Cardwell, an All-American last season. But OSU, which wrestled N.C. State earlier Sunday, chose to forfeit the weight class. Another All-America, Rob Koll of the Tar Heels, easily took the match at 167. He piled up 10 points "We just looked mentally tired at times tonight (against LSU)," said first-year UNC coach Sylvia Rhyne Hatchell. "But we were still able to make a run at them during the second half. Getting outrebounded hurt us down the stretch." The season-opening tourney left the Tar Heels with a 1-1 record while Louisiana State is 2-0. Friday's win over Northwestern marked a successful UNC debut for Hatchell, who left behind a thriving Division I-AA program at Francis Marion to take the North Carolina job last summer. "It was good to win this first one," Hatchell said. "We scored a lot of points tonight, but I was worried about how many the other team would score. We did see a lot of positive signs and got to play a lot of people." n f s p i i p AUDITION FOR SOMETHING GRAND! PINFHURST at PINEHURST. NORTH CAROLINA SU 42-2 in the second period on his way to a technical fall win (by accumulating a I5-point margin) at 5:36 over Steve Lander. At 177, Joe Silvestro gave the Tar Heels a 33-2 lead in the team scoring by beating OSU's Fred King, 16-5. UNC's other freshman starter, Ben Oberly, defeated Chris McGo wan at 190. It was another case of UNC getting an early lead and pulling away, as Oberly led after one period, 5-3, and finished with a 10 4 win. At heavyweight, the Tar Heels scored the only pin of the match as Gregg Zwilling stuck Tom Bird to the mat with only four seconds remaining. Afterwards, UNC coach Bill Lam said he was pleased with the way his team performed. "We did a good job tonight," he said. "OSU is a really young team and they lost some of their best wrestlers from last year to gradua tion. But we really looked good out there." in Bayoui North Carolina led just 43-40 at the half, but reeled off eight straight points to start the second stanza and was never threatened from then on. The Tar Heels got three point-plays from Royster and guard Darlene Cannon in the run, which was capped by senior guard Marlene List's long jumper. A fine performance by Northw estern's Sandy Pugh in a losing cause deserves special mention. The 5-11 forward was a whirling dervish of activity against UNC, posting career highs of 38 points and 18 rebounds. The next foe for the UNC women will be Temple. The Lady Owls will invade Carmichael Auditorium Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. The MaGrath sisters sure have a DIANE KEATON and a DeLAURENTIIS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP presfmaiion of aFREDDIE FIELDS I BURT SUG ARM AN Prodi cnos CRIMES OF THE HEART- TESS HARPER DAVID CARPENTER HURD HATFIELD GEORGES DELERUE JSgSS DANTE SPINOTTl ftfiSiSBURT SUG ARM AN ANNEGOURSAUD li&$KEN ADAM BETH HENLEY Ikmal (Wi Iter iJirv imm FREDDIE FIELDS dm BRUCE BERESFORD PG-13 PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED " mm Material May U hupprapciatt hr CWWr Uwdf 13 SPECIAL PREVIEW FOR UNC DETAILS UPCOMING!!! UCLA suburbs) will be in the starting lineup for tonight's game as a sort of homecoming present from coach Smith. While it may simply be a case of Dean Smith being nice, the move may also be by design. UCLA is likely to start at least one of two 6 10 California-bred freshmen (Greg Foster or Kevin Walker), with whom Williams may be familiar. Regardless of who Hazzard puts in the center and power forward positions, the small forward, Reggie Miller will be the player that decides whether the Tar Heels will live or die in L.A. The 6-7 Miller (brother of USC star Cheryl) is the designated long range shooter for the Bruins. He Hawaii much of the first half and indeed led 22-13 with 13:17 to go in the stanza. That lead was the result of nine straight Hawaii-Loa points, includ ing six by Dino Vienna, who finished the day with a game-high 19 points. But Popson again took center stage and tied the score at 22 with two foul shots. Finally, with 7:13 left in the half, freshman Scott Williams hit a free throw to give UNC the lead for good at 32-31. From there, UNC took off and led 53-42 at the intermission. The Mongoose would have been better off staying in the locker room, as the Tar Heels ran off a 14-2 spurt in the first Vh minutes of the second half and took a 67-44 lead. "Hawaii Loa was shooting well in the first half, but we just got better defensively," coach Smith said. "And Kenny Smith played a great nine 20 Meg just left one. Lenny never had one. Babe just shot one. JESSICA LANGE SAMSHEPARD as fnmimvti tm rim- Unmmhmrr Slii- he H iinur fttum- fnmlmtmmts. tm: &fr Vfclmrw. Mure Uf Juluvmm. ktrtitt tin-hunt mmt rntmim- Ufmk MNLMU FKM OOW BOOKS OH Wf M Ml OHLTOH BOOKSELLERS AND WUDCNMOKS PAO J ' i ft i l tit $' w w averaged nearly 26 points a game last year as a junior. And with college hoops' new three-point line, Miller could easily score over 30 a game. "For me, it's like a layup," Miller said of the NCAA's 19-9 Arc de Tripoint. And he's not kidding. Miller's long-range accuracy would make an ICBM jealous. UCLA is also solid at the guard positions with senior Montel Hatcher (13.4 ppg) and sophomore Jerome (Pooh) Richardson (10.6 ppg, 5. 1 assists). Richardson was one of the top freshman in the nation last year, leading the PAC-10 in assists with 179 and being named co Freshman of the Year along with Arizona's Sean Elliott. One other factor working in minutes in the second half to really help." UNC surpassed the century mark with 6:21 left when freshman Jeff Denny hit two free throws, and grabbed its biggest lead when Marty Hensley hit a foul shot to put UNC up 108-68. Walk-on Rodney Hyatt hit a three-point bomb at the buzzer to provide the final margin of victory. Every UNC player got into Satur day's reenactment of the Little Big Horn incident, except for Pete Chilcutt, who may be redshirted. The Tar Heels were led by Popson and Reid, who had 16 points apiece. Reid, however, did not start, Curtis Hunter presumably having earned that honor. UNC had seven players in double figures, including Ranzino Smith, who was 6-of-8 from the field and scored 15 points while playing BAUSCH & LOMB off O UNIVERSITY OPTICIANS Univerwty Square 942-8711 way with men! SISSY SPACER "Doc A DEC PEG. RELEASE OIlMMHMmiWttt THE SKSHET MKRMCK. from page 1 UCLA's favor, of course, is Pauley Pavilion. The Bruins have won 310 times versus just 25 losses at home in the past 25 years. Six of those losses, however, came last season. The only certain thinng about this game is that the final score will be much closer than it was last year. A UCLA upset victory is conceiv able, according to coach Smith. "I understand UCLA looked tremendous in an exhibition game against the Norwegian National team," he said. "They were extremely quick when we played them last year and they have their entire starting lineup back. In addition, they have some good, young big people. They are a top 20 team and we're playing them at Pauley Pavilion." from page 1 just 14 minutes. Freshman Scott Williams, who is supposed to start tonight against UCLA, played a total of 26 minutes over the weekend, but dragged down an impressive 15 rebounds and scored 15 points. Unlike other tournaments (most particularly the NIT) over the weekend, the Thanksgiving Basket ball Festival gave no real indication of the impact the three-point rule will have this year. One reason the rule played such a small role is the execrable shooting of UNC from three-point range. Jeff Lebo was 3-of-8 on three-pointers, while Ranzino Smith was a terrific 4-of-7. But Kenny Smith struggled Friday and Saturday, hitting a miserable 3-of-17 from beyond the arc. 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