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6The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, November 16, 1988 Sports rowo's TMed wit By MIKE BERARDINO ports Editor 1 The final Tuesday press conference of Mack Brown's first season in rChapel Hill didn't seem to want to end. , It's quite unlikely there's another 1-9 coach in the country who still enjoys talking about football at this juncture. But Brown does, and so i3i?es the area media, which prolonged matters. in Kenan Field House for nearly an hour and a half. '" Maybe it was a feeling of nostalgia that prompted last-minute questions jhat only served to rehash points made earlier in Brown's talk. Maybe everyone was just so shocked by Brown's downright pleasant demea h6r they wanted to prolong it as much as possible. Coming on the heels of UNC's 27 24 loss to Virginia last Saturday, Tuesday's major topics were Duke coach Steve Spurrier and Duke quarterback Anthony Dilweg. 'Spurrier's name came up first, of t&urse, since he was suspended on ,Monday by the Atlantic Coast Con ference for criticizing the officials after Duke fought N.C. State to a controversial 43-43 tie. State knotted the score with a field goal on the game's final play, shortly after a Duke interception was nullified by a def ensive holding call. .Spurrier called the call "the worst call in the history of Duke football" .and will pay the price Saturday. He will not be allowed m Wallace Wade Stadium when the Tar Heels and Blue devils meet in both teams' season finale. "I hate it for Steve," Brown said. "But I'm a first-year guy in the league, the new guy on the block. When your commissioner says it's fair, it's fair. I'm a guy who goes by the system. In my home, when I'm told not to do something, I usually don't do it." DAnnls fhialff lacla I antfa 1 Everybody's All American Kelly McCHDsJodle Foster THE ACCUSED (R) Nightly 7:009:20 M 11 r, Ernest Saves Christmas Nightly 7:159:15 . ..dMSmmmmmmsmsmmmmmaamammammmmmamaaai IT . VARSiTY 2g SPECIAL U2 T-SHIRTS. HATS AND POSTERS ON SALE i t trz BIRD' A Major mm ( 'Hen 2:00 k r 4:05 , -f: 7:15 J: 20 '.''"""IW." PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE .;. Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Free Pregnancy Tests Reliefof menstrual cramps Abortion (up to 20 weeks) Gynecology Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation & Treatment 2 j ; . vr SAOTJIIBIIDAY . WOMEN'S BASKETBALL us. SPANISH NATL TEAM 7:30 PM Garmichael Audit. ffioaD confere-ice-' Id oiraose.. y . Brown had a similar opportunity to vent his frustration on the officials following the loss to . the Cavaliers. Virginia's late field goal was set up by a questionable personal foul penalty on UNC cornerback Doxie Jordan. "The thing you have to do is be so careful," Brown said. "You come off the field and youVe been so emotional for three hours. I've found it's usually in my best interest to stay away from specifics. Coaches get tired this time of year because you are doing double duty, with recruiting and coaching." Would the Blue Devils be too terribly harmed by Spurrier's absence Saturday? Brown said he thought not. "Duke's got a good football team and Steve has good assistants," Brown said. "It will probably be an emotional edge for them. They'll be playing for their coach." As he's done so often this season, Brown used his wry sense of humor to lessen the pain of the mounting losses. "It might help us if I wasn't on the sideline," Brown joked, "the way things have gone for us this year." Injuries have taken quite a toll on the Tar Heels this year, especially on defense Of the 13 players Brown listed as banged up Tuesday, 1 1 are part of the UNC "stoppers." Defensive back Brad Sullivan is "out," while safety Bryan Causey and linebackers John Reed and Mike Bowman are "doubtful." Cornerback Skeet Baldwin is listed as "question able" for the game with the Blue Devils. Brown, a self-proclaimed "quarter back fan," spent a great deal of time praising Duke's signal-caller, Anthony Dilweg. After spending four seasons behind Steve Slayden, Dil weg, a fifth-year senior, has passed for 21 touchdowns and an average of 346 yards a game in leading Duke to an uncommonly good 6-3-1 j John Carpenter's THEY LIVE - R- 7:15 9:15 CHILD'S PLAY -R- 7:0Q 9:00 to PROCLAIMS EASTWOOD American Director." Richard Schick. TIME n .VA'.'.V." TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 101 Conner Dr., Suite 402, Chapel Hill, NC 942-001 1 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall S III caution season. "He's having an outstanding year," Brown said. "He has to be considered one of the outstanding quarterbacks in the country. He's unbelievable. He has great touch; he can throw the long ball; he's a natural." Not content to stop there, Brown continued his Anthony Dilweg For Heisman campaign for another few minutes. "The guy is phenomenal," Brown gushed, showing he has this "coach speak" thing down pat, thank you. "There aren't many players like him in college football. He doesn't miss. The guy plays with so much confi dence. He's a guy I think youH see playing on Sunday next year (in the NFL)." The UNC defense's inability to stop the pass has Brown particularly worried about this weekend. "We have not been successful stopping anybody from throwing the football; (Duke is) throwing it better than anyone weVe played," Brown said. "It's scary to play against them because you're not going to stop them on offense. They're going to score their points. They pass the football so they can run it, very much like we did at Tulane. "They're a team that can not only beat you, they can embarrass you if they get hot." And Devils, as everybody knows, like to keep the temperature up. AP Top 20 I.Notre Dame (40) 9-0-0 1,156 Z Southern Cal (18) 9-0-0 1,131 a Miami, Fla (1) 7-1-0 1,060 4. West Virginia 1 0-0-0 977 5. Florida State 9-1-0 937 6. UCLA 9-1-0 866 7. Nebraska 10-1-0 805 a Oklahoma 9-1-0 750 9. Auburn 9-1-0 769 10. Arkansas 10-0-0 657 11. LSU 7-2-0 524 12 Michigan 7-2-0 508 1a Oklahoma St 7-2-0 464 14. Syracuse 8-1-0 436 15. Clemson 8-2-0 377 1 a Wyoming 10-1-0 223 17. Houston 7-2-0 207 1a Alabama 7-2-0 192 1a Washington St 7-3-0 122 2a Georgia 7-3-0 57 febadd And this time.. TOUCHSTONE PICTURES PG SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:15 & 9:15 Their life story is a love story. r tr "U tr Everybody's All-American WARNE MM lM hmi - U All BlMa fttMt4 SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:00 & 9:30 7 ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $3.00anm iut in (ELECTS) TOM HANKSSALLY FIELD PUNCH LINE (R) 2:20 4:40 7:00 9:20 DIANE KFAION Tin: mum io i iiiic (R) 2:25 4:30 7:10 9:15 Michael rv Ben Caine Kingsley v. i .i .,,, jtmtvm, y--w ; Ifirj;, TIJijr Mm OITC : 19S8 TO tmrttomm Grave til tptHHm4:., 2:35 4:45 7:00 9:10 1 m Duke'tops AP poll; UNC 6th From Associated Press reports Duke, a Final Four team two of the last three seasons, was named the No. 1 team Monday in the preseason college basketball poll, while North Carolina came in at No. 6. The Blue Devils, who finished fifth in the final regular-season poll last season and went on to the Final Four and a semifinal loss to eventual national champion Kansas, received 33 first-place votes and easily outdistanced No. 2 Georgetown, which had eight first-place votes. Duke, which last held the top ranking over the final three polls of. the 1985-86 season, finished with 1,257 points from the nation wide panel of sports writers and broadcasters, well ahead of the Hoyas' 1,107. Georgia Tech was ranked 13th Air Jordan The other day, I ran into two things that brightened an otherwise boring and wet day: an article on Michael Jordan in The Charlotte Observer and a fool who tried to tell me Jordan wasnt one of basketball's best ever. Now a lot has been written about Air over the years. He has probably received more ink than any sports figure this side of Muhammad Ali. Thing is, Jordan's only 24. He's got Food Lion commercials, Coke com mercials, hosts his own Greatest Sports Legends television show, and that's not even mentioning those shoes retail $99.99. IVe gone on record as saying there are three words which best describe Jordan: It's just Air. And it is. Listen to what Buzz Petersen, former UNC standout and North Carolina high school basketball player of the year the same year Jordan graduated from high school said in The Observer: "After he hit that shot which won the cham pionship, he started dunking on everybody, and he wouldn't let you forget. After practice he'd write on the chalkboard, 'Dunked on Buzz,' 'Dunked on Lynwood (Robinson, former reserve Tar Heel guard).' " And Michael is like that, too. But this isn't a Michael Jordan-is-the-greatest-hoopster-ever r piece. a That -bit of - rhetoric - is well-known, even in French Ljck, Ind., and Lansing, Mich Without a doubt, as Julius Erving once said, Jordan is simply a phenomenon. After Air dropped 63 on Boston in the Garden a couple years back, the Birdman himself retorted: "Jor dan? Oh yeah, he's God disguised as No: 23." Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of clas sified advertising. 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Michigan, Louisville and Okla homa another Final Four team from last season rounded out the top five in voting that showed the quick turns of the fortunes of collegiate basketball programs. still down Langston Wertz Staff Writer Any counter arguments? Jordan is a very likable guy off the court as well. He returns almost religiously to Chapel Hill every year, plays pickup games in Woollen and parties in the local clubs. Jordan, off the court, is just like you or me. He eats at McDonalds, drives too fast and likes Nikes. Andre Sloan, a senior pharmacy student, recalls one of the times he and Air were just hangin out: "We were coming back from this party at an apartment, and Jordan and . me were coming back to Hinton James in his white Porsche 911 turbo with the tails." (Description is very impor tant to any story concerning His Airness, and exaggeration is, obviously, to be encouraged.) "We were coming down Manning Drive at about . . . I dont know fast. I asked Mike: How fast we going?' " "One-oh-five,' came Jordan's reply. . "Then we got pulled, right in front of E-haus. The cop came over and said, 'Oh, it's you. If I'd known it was you, I wouldn't have pulled you ' over. Jordan got back in the car and says, Man, that sure saves me a lot on insurance.' " But most people just like to recall times when they played with Jordan in a pickup game. Listen to Eric Davis, a 6-foot-8 former junior varsity standout at UNC: "We were playing over in Granville (Towers) during summer school, and Kenny (Smith) gave me the ball on the wing. CHAPEL OF THE CROSS Child Care Center staff position. 8:30-1, M-F, good salary and benefits. Please call 929-5362, or write 304 E. Franklin. EARN CASH. Work 2-4 hoursweek. Help deliver the Village Advocate. Call Circulation, 9684801. FAMILIAR WITH CAMPUS? Help deliver the Village Advocate to campus locations. Wednesday afternoon and Sunday morn ing. Call Circulation, 968-4801. $9.51 to start! Marketing positions. 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Monitors report to work three hours prior to tip-off. . Available shift after the game also. Earn $3.75 per hour. Any persons or groups interested should contact LaBron Reid at 962-7144 or come by room 27 of the Security Services Building. OVERSEAS JOBS. $900-2000 mo. Summer, year-round, all countries, all fields. Free info. Write UC, PO Bx 52 NC01 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. FIVE DOLLARSHOUR. McDonalds is now paying up to $5 per hour for cashier and cook applicants. Flexible schedules to suit your needs. All shifts available full and part-time. Apply daily in person only, McDonalds 15-501 and Europa Drive, Chapel Hill. No phone calls please. $5HOUR, FuD or Part-time desk clerk, 3pm -11pm. Weekendholiday work a must. Call 489-9146, 8am - 4pm, M F. BE A NANNY in beautiful suburb of Phila, PA. for a year. Take care of baby girl. Own roombathroomcolor tv. Call (215)-649-2518. 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WOMEN'S CLOTHING SHOP on Franklin St. is now accepting applications for part-time position. Please call 942-1574. . Leave message. NEED SOME EXTRA CASH? Earn $30 this week as a new plasma donor. Sera Tec Biologicals, 942-0251. $50 BONUS If you are interested in a job with free meals, free uniforms, and advancement potential, come and apply at Burger King, 140 Elliott Road. Chapel Hill. Be sure to ask about your fifty dollar bonus. NEED PART-TIME WORKER, M-F, no nights or weekends, 20-24 hrswk. Excel lent pay and benefits. Apply at Bailey's Cleaners, University Mall. No phone calls please. EOE. FT EXPERIENCED COOK wanted at fun cafedeli with excellent food. Great people, beautiful place, nice starting pay and benefits. Call 542-5505 (local) for directions. UNIVERSITY PIZZA Now hiring phone help, pizza makers, drivers, and manager trainees. Need both part and full time." Earn $3.50-$12 per hour depending on position and experience. Call 968-9999. ART1STS1 Excellent opportunity for expanding your portfolio. Line art of products needed. Well supply photo or item your choice. Call 942-6517 9 am 5 pm. AP Top 20 1. Duke (33) 28-7 1,257 2. Georgetown (8) 20-10 1,107 a Michigan (4) 26-8 1,090 4. Louisville (7) 24-11 1,016 5. Oklahoma (9) 35-4 1,001 6. North Carolina (3) 27-7 986 7. Iowa (2) 24-10 915 a Syracuse 26-9 911 9. Illinois 23-10 852 10. UNLV(1) 28-6 851 11. Arizona 35-3 605 12ViIlanova 24-13 548 13. Georgia Tech 22-10 462 14. Missouri . 19-11 387 15. Florida 23-12 304 1 a Florida State 19-11 293 17. Ohio State 20-13 283 18. N.C. State 24-8 188 19. Temple 32-2 164 2tt Stanford 21-12 120 to earth I saw Mike comin, but I went up anyway dived at it and dunked it home. "All the guys on the side started whooping and hollering. Air just shook his head and told me under his breath: 'I'm gonna get you, Slim. "He came down and dunked on me three times. He even experimented with some of those moves that he uses! in dunk contests. Man, every time I play with him now, all he says is, Tirf gonna get you, Slim. " I remember the first time I met; Jordan. I was a freshman living in Hinton James and I was walking to class with a lady friend whom Jordan knew. He stopped to give her a ride in his Chevrolet. He was driving everyday cars back then and he wasnt Air yet. Since I was with her, he asked if I'd like a ride to class. I said sure and jumped in the back. The con versation was very ordinary and I came away thinking Michael was a nice guy. But I guess my favorite Michael Jordan story comes from Sven Levister, a self-proclaimed Woollen Gym rat: "I was in the cup (the gym) and Mike came in and had on all black. They called him The Man In The Dark Suit and Count Blackula. Jordan just smiled and scored 10 of the 15 points. "But then the IM-Rec people came in and wouldn't let him play anymore. He didn't have an ID. Who doesn't know where Air went to school? But they didn't let him play. He could buy Woollen, and he had every right to mouth off, but all he said was, 'Well, maybe next time.' " Oh, by the way, Mike. I wear a 10H. : HOLIDAY CASH. Earn that much needed Christmas money. Help clean up at the Dean Dome this weekend after the Basketball tournaments. Nov. 18, 19, 20. 3 to 6 hours in the evening, $4hr. CaD to reserve your space 1300-768-8367. WANTED: Spring Break Representative for Natl Tour company. Great Benefits. Call today. (612) 784-2287. NEED A LITTLE EXTRA CASH for Christmas? Can't even afford to mend the hole in your Christmas stocking? Thinking about selling your roommate to pay off your credit card? Don't panic! Come by UNC phonathon. We've got openings fair student callers starting now. $4hr to start. Flexible schedules, convenient evening sessions, great people. Call 962-7014 or come by 02 Hanes for details. NEED EXTRA MONEY? We need extra wait people and people to take orders! Six hours or more per week. Your hours can be flexible. 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