"fHl "'i i p bji iii hi 6The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, March 31, 1987 Reading I don't know what you do with your junk mail and 1 don't partic ularly care. But at the sports desk of The Daily Tar Heel, we get more than our share. Nearly every school in the nation with any sort of athletic program sends us weekly updates on their teams (i.e. Stetson tennis and Temple golf). The information we get from the ACC schools we sometimes use. The rest of the letters often remain unopened. Usually, the stuff we know is junk just sits on Surowiecki's desk until it reaches a certain depth, then we throw everything, even the useful stuff, in the trash. 1 recently (read: Monday) got a wild hair to read some of the voluminous correspondence. I pres ent here some of the more tantalizing tidbits. Kennedy leaves State From Associated Press reports RALEIGH North Carolina State basketball player Andy Kennedy plans to transfer to another school, teammate Bennie Bolton told a Raleigh television station. Kennedy, a 6-foot-7 freshman from Louisville, Miss., has notified coach Jim Valvano that he plans to transfer to an unknown college, WRAL-TV reported Sunday night. Jobs in sports Okay, pretend you're watching television and all of a sudden this commercial comes on the tube. Men and women with painted faces and blackboard pointers flash across the screen. In the background, some dude with a very deep, patriotic voice tells you that ... The UNC department of sports information is presently taking applications for student assistants for next fall. Only underclassmen are eligible and a background in sports journal ism is required. Interested individ uals should contact Dave Lohse at the Sports Information office at the 'Smith Center. j We're looking for a few good people, with the mettle to be student 'assistants in the UNC department of sports information. omoloss does not pay rent or utilities now, and he said he did not know if the town would continue to donate the utilities if the shelter expands into the rest of the building. . Jim Huegerich, Chapel Hill Police Department social worker, said more services to the homeless are needed. The number of people out on the streets is greater than ever and is growing, he said. There are about 48 street people 71 AVQWOODY V-A I f 1 ALLEN ep Deughtful KXSt NEW COMEDY FROM THE GEMlSDOKCTOROfttNEX-VrSnw a provocatively down-to-earth m i i J, 4:25 7:159:25 Anyone can offer free rent . . . Ramsgate gives you a free, on-site Quality Living No Fine-print Gimmicks. Besides our quality-constructed, energy-efficient, one- & two bedroom apartments, Ramsgate offers a new. modern on-site health spa at no extra cost. Spa Includes: Complete Fitness Center Indoor Pool Racquetball Court Sauna Showers Wide-screen T.V. Game Room and more. . . l.ucd nn Hv fi4 Bypasv Caftboco Appro ' miW wvM tit Juftvt terry Kit Gateway to Quality Living Sports the voluminous DTH mail Bob Young AAAUUCGHH!! University of Hawaii "The University of Hawaii basketball team, which went into the 1986-87 season with no players who had more than one year of Division 1 experience and only five players having played in a Division I game previously, finished the year 7-21, a record not completely indicative of the team's talents. "Next year should be different." Wake Forest "Wake director of tennis lan Crookenden believes in playing a tough schedule while building a program, and that ethic is easily seen in the 87 Wake schedule." Kennedy usually was on the sidelines this season, mostly coming off the bench to attempt three-point shots when the Wolf pack was trail ing. He played in 25 games, aver aging 2.6 points, but converted 12 of his 24 attempts on 3-point field goals. Neither Valvano, his aides or Kennedy could be reached for comment Monday. information You lean back in your easy chair and think, "Hey, that could be me For the Record In the story "When the Games begin ... so will the jobs" that appeared in Monday's "Summer opportunities" edition, it was reported that that 7,000 internships were available to college students. In fact, that figure represents the total number of volunteers needed for the U.S. Olympic Festival '87. However, five to ten internships are available for each department of the local organizing committee. North Carol ina Amateur Sports. The DTH regrets the error. in Chapel Hill now, which is 36 more than 10 years ago, he said. Many of the people on the streets are attracted to this area by the low unemployment, Huegerich said. Some might find temporary employ ment, but most do not have the skills to compete in a service-oriented job market. They cannot afford the high cost of living by working for min imum wage, he said. The tight job market is aggravated "A comedy that entertainingly and success- IUU7 expresses iiseu inrougn inaniicmi characters. It's spontaneously runny..." and illuminating... Htlt, jjl, i movie about sex." IJanmJ Amm. Nmvi IO 1M 4:1 f II 967-3125 9-6 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. 1-5 Sun. North Carolina Swimming Hall of Fame "Three outstanding swimmers and a distinguished coach will be the inductees when the North Carolina Swimming Hall of Fame conducts its third annual induction . ceremonies, Saturday May 2, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. at the McKimmon Center at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C." (Our attendance will only put us back $12) University of California at Los Angeles "Jack Haley concluded his Bruin career as a two-year starter at center even though he has only played four years of competitive college basketball and only three years at a major level. Haley did not play in high school (Huntington Beach) and only practiced with the Golden West (JC) varsity in 1982 83." University of Virginia "The Hoosiers take top prize By PATTON IWcDOWELL Assistant Sports Editor For Indiana senior guard S.teye Alford, it was a dream come true. While his back-court companion Keith Smart had a lot to do with the final outcome, Alford's con sistently superb play earned the Hoosiers the top prize of the 1987 NCAA season, as they narrowly defeated Syracuse, 74-73. Alford's mostly brilliant, although sometimes frustrating, career began at Indiana with a sensational freshman year a year climaxed by a gold medal with the 1984 Olympic team. Bob Knight, the same coach who led him at Los Angeles, and who pushed him hard thereafter, was the first to congratulate him after his final collegiate goal was accomplished. The Orangemen gave the New Orleans Superdome crowd of over 64,000 a fantastic effort, especially in the yeoman effort of freshman Derrick Coleman on the boards. The Detroit native finished with 19 rebounds, two short of the championship game record. Alford finished with 23 points, but it was points number 20 and 21 for the junior college transfer by the lack of cheap housing, Huegerich said. There are boarding houses in Durham and Raleigh, but most boarding houses in Chapel Hill are closed. The homeless picture is similar in Durham, which has about 200 homeless, said Nancy Rosebaugh, chairwoman of the shelter committee of Durham Congregations in Action. Durham now has three 24-hour shelters which serve men and women, Rosebaugh said. In Chapel Hill, shelter clients eat supper at the Community Kitchen on Merritt Mill Road and then walk to the shelter at 7:30 p.m. Shelter clients file down the outside steps into the old jail, their home for the night. The shelter is only indirectly heated and cooled from the offices above. The three main rooms can accommodate 12 men, but there is no room for families and one room for a woman. 1 HOOSIERS (PG) T.nn I J 9:30 V Whoopi Goldberg T IV" 7:30 IMI J 9:45 rr 56 THEATRES JL TUESDAY IB ASEE AILIL WaikeJForesH: 3:KLD M Cavaliers as a team had been in a batting slump that saw the team batting average sink to .223 at the end of the Spring Break trip ... last week, Virginia picked up the bats and the batting average ... UVa. is currently batting .256 as a team, with 22 extra-base hits in the last six games ... second-year third baseman Mike Linder had outstanding play this past week at the plate and has been named Shoney's Player of the Week for the week ending March 22 ..." We had some stuff about a Shad Festival somewhere in North Carol ina that I really wanted to use here, but I can't find it. I guess someone must have thrown it out. I've always wanted to call it that. People call it " Yooseeyellay" so much you forget what it stands for. Smart with five seconds left that iced it for coach Bob Knight. The .NCAA championship was the third for the fiery bench general, and it put him in the same lofty eschelon as Adolph Rupp and John Wooden, the other coaches with more than two champion ships. Knight's other top prizes came in 1976 and 1981. It was almost fitting that Smart was the interceptor of Syracuse's last ditch half-court pass, for in the final seconds, the game was his. The game-winner was within ten feet of the magical spot in Tar Heel fan's memories, where Michael Jordan's 17-footer was heard around the basketball world. Smart, who also wears number 23, hit a shot with 20 seconds left to bring the Hoosiers within one. Alford was 7-10 from the 3 point line; his only other points came on a break-away lay-up. Daryl Thomas added 20 points, and junior Dean Garrett added 10. Syracuse got 20 points from their point-guard Sherman Dou glas, while Rony Seikaly and Greg Monroe chipped in 18 and 1 2 points, respectively. from page 1 "Everyone has to be out by 6 a.m., even those who don't cdme in from work until 3 a.m.," Pollitzer said. The shelter clients are wakened at 5 a.m. to clean the shelter before leaving, and they usually cannot return until evening. Shelter clients said a 24-hour shelter is needed. Gary Byrd, 24, said he would like to have some place to go after work, to shower or rest, rather than waiting out on the street. Byrd works in construction until 3 p.m. daily, and must wait until the community kitchen opens at 6:30 p.m. before he can go inside. Byrd came to the shelter in Feb ruary and found a job three weeks later, said IFC volunteer Sue Baker. As the shelter client liaison, Baker follows the progress of each client toward getting out of the shelter. She said 50 percent of the clients find jobs, most within a week of coming to the shelter. ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.50 niniiuTiuUTmaa.i3ut:n) Nominated for 8 Academy Awards PLATOON R) 2:45 5:00 7:20 9:35 Robert CarradlneBilty Dee Williams NUMSf 8 ONE WITH A BULUT (R) 3:05 7:15 ONLY Nominated for 7 Academy Awards HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (PG13) 5:1 0 9:25 ONLY Nominated for 8 Academy Awards A ROOM WITH A VIEW 3:00 5:05 7:1 0 9:15 Sit latlg Classified Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash tor payment of dassieed advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt. Return ad and payment to the DTH ofSce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. 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See your favorite football player's best side up close and personal-Try out for the UNC FLAG TEAM! Practice starts Wed. April 1 from 6-8 pm in Carmichael Auditorium. No experience necessary! Sign up and get more info at the band office. The Thomas Nelson Internship Program will be interviewing students on Wed., April 1 at 3:30 or 7.-00 at Hanes 210. Students gain valuable job experience, and the average student saved $3,500 last summer. UNC Vanity ranHiirilaj Tryeata Mm say April 4, 7M p.m., Fetxer Gym 112. Ooea to aB ristag SipUaitii, Jaaiot, ad Sealers. lost end found Found: a blue iean jacket at S. Columbia Street bus stop, opposite the Carolina Inn. To claim, Cal Jeannie at 962-0245 afternoons or 929-5902 evenings. FOUND: Lane Matthew's bus pass. Call 967 9009, Rena. ID to claim. FOUND: Red law book at the bus stop by the new computer science building. Call Kim at 942-2190 to identify. FOUND: UNC ID Leah Young Yun Kim. Call 962 1002 or come by Dey 104. Found: one five cubic foot refrigerator, wifl sell if not claimed for $35, call Greg at 968-3458. Keep trying. Found: Keys to Subaru on Country Club Rd. March 27 9968-9973. Lost: Dark blue knapsack. Lots of important papers inside. Reward offered, no questions. If found please call Robyn 929 1587. FOUND- I FOUND A WATCH IN WOOLEN GYM 34. CALL 967 2928 TO IDENTIFY REWARD: Lost: rose-colored glasses in dark blue case between Franklin Street and Cobb Dorm. Date: 329 Time: approx. 7:30. If found call 933 1028 services Abortion To 20 Weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. MevehLocaBy Rent my truck and my labor. I do small moving jobs. Experienced moving refrigerators and other large appliances. Call Robert Tart at 933-3777. Typing and Word Processing. Bring in this ad for 10 discount. Theses.. .Term papers.. .Editing.. .Proofing. Fast turnaround. 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Free pregnancy testing and counseling. Call PSS at 942 7318. AD services confidential VCR AND STEREO REPAIR Authorized service center. Sony, Hitachi, Toshiba and others. For fast service. Call Norma 942-3777. help wanted Summer Pactions at resident camp located 10 mites north of Raleigh, NC. Cabin counselors program specialists in sailing, swimming, athletics, tennis, archery, horseback, etc. Applicants must have high moral and ethical values and be interested in guiding boys and girls (ages 6 to 15) in their physical, mental, and spiritual growth. For further information write or call: Director, Camp Kanata. Rl.3. Box 192. Wake Forest. NC 27587. (9 19 55t2661 ). Full or part time help needed at local garden center in sales and maintenance. Call 967 7258 RESEARCH Shedding light on birth defects. l - "tinn March of Dimes k W B3SS3 BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION ESSSI Sar Jit Advertising Perfect Part-time job for students. Earn $4hr. to start; $5$10hr. after training. Call 929 1413 weekdays between 1 & 5 PM. COUNSELORS - ASSOCIATION OF INDEPEND ENT CAMPS seeks qualified counselors for 75 residential children's private camps July and August. Contact: Association of Independent Camps (UNC) 43 West 23rd Street Sixth Floor New York, N.Y. 10010 (212) 6454620. Camp Counselors MaleFemale - Skiing, Sailing Horseback, Tennis, Gmynastics, Swimming, Riflery, Track, Basketball, Soccer, Arts, Kayaking, Canoeing CAMP GREYSTONE, N C. Mountains, Cal Cynthia Crews 967 7969 for info. FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE. Part-time seamtresses to work at Johnny T-Shirt. Sew letters to garments with zig-zag stitch. 967-5646 Union Underground Employees Wanted. Hiring approximately 15-20 people. If interested please pick up an application at the desk located downstairs in the Carolina Union. Have an urgent need for cash? Earn $20 $30 per week in your spare time donating plasma. Immediate payment. Sera-Tec Korogicals. 942-0251. INTERESTED IN A SUMMER JOB ON CAMPUS? UNC Panhellenk Council needs a secretary for entire summer to handle paperwork. Applications in 01 Steele Bkkj. For info, call 942-0965 JURORS NEEDED-Wednesday, April 1, 3:15pm. Good chance to get a glimpse of what law school is like. Pizza (or other food) provided. Please call Peggy, 933 3987 CAMP COUNSELORS-MaleFemale.-Outstanding Slim and Trim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slirrmas tics, WSI, Athletics, NutritionDietetics. Age 20 plus. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT ON COLLEGE CAM PUSES at Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, No. Carolina, California. Contact: Mkhele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Woodmere, NY 11581, 8004214321 NANNY FINDERS will be on campus recruiting nannies on Thursday, April 9th. Great salaries and benefits. Placements nationally. Contact the Careeer Placement office for appointment. Modeling -this summer, Myrtle Beach, "87 jr. sports wearswimwear. Must be photogenic, send photo, description, phone to; Studios Box 111312 Pittsburgh, Pa 15238. LOOKING FOR BUSINESS OR GRADUATE STU DENT FOR WOMENS RETAIL POSITION. INCLUDES SALES AND BOOKKEEPING. APPROX. 30 HRSWK (POSSIBILITY OF FULL-TIME, IF DESIRED). MUST WORK THURSDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY. BUT OTHER HRS ARE FLEXIBLE. STARTING PAY $5.50 HR. CONTACT ANN ABE AT LIVINGSTON'S IN DURHAM. BETWEEN 9 AND 5. 489 2774. Have the summer of your life and get paid for it! Come to the Poconos of Pennsylvania and be a counselor at one of the top brothersister camps in America- June 24-August 20. Counselor positions available in a wide range of activities, including rocketry, arts and crafts, photography, rock and rope climbers, computer, canoe tripper, sailing, tennis, athletics, and water sports (W.S.I.). Call 800533-CAMP or write 407 Benson East, Jenkintown, PA 19046. ASTHMATICS: Men and women ages 18-35 who are otherwise healthy can earn $7-$lQhr while participating in a new study of the special problems of air pollution and asthmatics. For more information call 966-1532. 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Call 966-3250 days, 929-1283 evenings. Bustrons, dishmen and kitchen helpers needed at Crooks Comer. Summer positions available. Apply in person at Crooks Comer 610 W. Franklin St. Need a job? with starting pay $3.65 hour. Great opportunity for advancement, annual pay raise, flexible hours to meet your needs (must work weekend shift) exceptional opportunity for expe rience in management, friendly student and student managed working atmosphere plus more! Then apply at Granville Towers Dining Services 24 PM, Monday-Thursdays or call 929-0433. EEOMFH. Black stoecats 4k lacaJty Potea doaor. tial to cam $25-$75wek as Cal 942-459 for awre iafor tioa. Crooks Corner is hiring experienced line cooks for spring and summer. Night and weekend work. Apply in person 610 W. Franklin CRUISE SKIP JOBS AVAILABLE SUMMERSEASONALCAREER TRAVEL, FUN. ADVENTURER SEND NAME AND ADDRESS TO: Cruise Lines International, 444 BnckeU, Plaza 51353 Miami, Florida 33131 2492 for sale RCA CMR200 VHS CAMCORDER. 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