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The Tar Heel Thursday. July 30, 19875 intentional drowning whenever he touches the ball. In fact, a large part of this game depends on your ability to drown the opposition. The bronze medal game surpris ingly pitted the North against the West. This was surprising because the heavily-favored West, which had taken the gold at five of the last six festivals, had not even made the finals. The game was marked by errors, including several turnovers and defensive lapses, with neither team able to pull away. The last minute of regulation was the most exciting of the whole game. With the score tied at 7-7, the North had two shots on goal blocked in the last twenty seconds, then the West attempted a half-pool shot which went over the goalie and was drifting towards the goal, not more than a yard away, as time expired. That meant overtime, which, in water polo, consists of two three minute periods. During the extra periods, the West exploded, swim ming away to a 12-7 win. The gold medal game matched the East against the South, which was adopted as the home team by the fans even though only three team members were not from California. The South powered to a 4-1 lead early in the second quarter, and it looked like a blowout was inevitable. But the East wouldn't cooperate and fought back to within one goal on three different occasions. Trailing 7-6 going into the fourth quarter, the East tried to pour on the heat, but the powerful South was not to be denied. They kept the East at bay with three goals each from Alex Rousseau, Greg Ocasek, and their stellar 6-8 two-meter man Doug Kimbell. Rousseau's hat trick also brought his tournament-high total to 22 goals in seven games. The South pulled away with three goals in the last 1:36 for a 10-7 final score, and a the gold medal. 14Kt l4Kt THE GOLD CONNECTION D ARM TO COMPARE! We sell the best for less everyday! Come in and see our newly remodeled store it's marvelous!! 128 E. Franklin St. 967-4653(GOLD) DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL -AND PROUD OF IT! WE BUILT (f A FMUViJ NEW UNG hKH mm i HiVE A MEKJ CJ OF SWO What couM b batter than our regular tow prices? Tha answer is Warehouse Price Specials, specially reduced prices that mean more savings throughout the store than ever before. Look for the col orful, new STOP SIGNS with the words Warehouse Price Special. You I find them on hundreds of Hems every week. Each price has been brought down so your savings can really add up. Warehouse Price Specials, the new sign for savings. LIE COUPONS PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 26 THRU AUGUST 1, 1987. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED 'lYt l 1 T Oj SEE STORE FOR DETAILS PilP pE3 MASTER BLEND REGULAR ELECTRIC PERK OR AUTOMATIC DRIP MaiiweBS IHlous 13 oz. bag Limit On WMh An AOMonal $10 00 O Mora PurcnaM. FRESH CUT GRAIN FED BEEF 9-12 LB. AVG Whole Top Sirloin lb. DELICIOUS CALIFORNIA Jymlb Klcsteydews 177(0" ea. u 5 1 I ' 57 TOWELS 3 TOLLS NAKPINS 300 COUNT TISSUE 6 ROLLS Mr. Big Towels pkgs. ALL VARIETIES Ruff las Or Lay's Chips 6 5 oz r"v J J bag -S GRAPE W Kraft Jelly jar v V X Busch 24 Pk. -?AQ 12 Oz. a Cans B Inglonook 529 3 Ltr I Bd& OPEN 24 HOURS 2TiVE!7A2 1 04 N.C. HWY 54 .BYPASS (CARR80R0) OPEN SUNDAY 7 a m 1 1 pm. 1722 CHAPEL HILL-DURHAM BLVD. -(CHAPEL Hill) OPEN 7 A.M.-11 P.M. MON -SAT. 9 A.M.-10P.M. SUN. 750 AIRPORT ROAD it 14Kt l4Kt
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