6The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, November 30, 1988 Sports Chilcutt's second half 4 1 bis JIUHP. IIIIIPIIUJJ jliiiMiLMii.JJU",imiiWWU.'.iJHWJ)U.TW1" I" iuimmi I J ill II II in mi iiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiii.ji inaMmaaanaianaaa i.i.iraii. i i uiiiiiiiiimmm restores shaken confidence ' He did not dazzle the Smith Center crowd with Jordanesque moves. He did not light up the scoreboard with three-point bombs. What Pete Chil cutt did do was coolly put in 14 points and pull down nine rebounds against the Stanford Cardinal on Monday night. "I was trying to play better than I did last weekend (at the Big Apple NIT)," Chilcutt said. "I wanted to play more aggressive. In the first half, they were getting some offensive rebounds. At halftime, we just got together and decided to go out there and play as hard as we could." Early in the second half, Chilcutt sensed a shift in the game's momen tum after North Carolina's defense forced a couple of Cardinal turnovers and traveling calls. For Chilcutt, who went into the locker room at the half with only a pair of free throws on his scoring tally, the second half was the time to make his presence felt. He scored six points in the first four minutes of the second half as the Tar Heels erased the Cardinal's three-point halftime lead and pulled ahead to stay with a 17-4 run. . "Pete gave us a big lift," UNC coach Dean Smith said. Chilcutt finished the night perfect from the floor on six shots all Boston keeps Gedman; NL considers three From Associated Press reports ; BOSTON The Boston Red Sox signed Rich Gedman to a one-year contract Tuesday that reportedly makes him the highest paid catcher in the American League. Gedman, who earned $955,000 last season, decided Tuesday to accept a contract that reportedly will pay him slightly more than million. Gary Carter of the New York Mets, at $2.3 million, reportedly is the only major league catcher who gets more. Lance Parrish, at $l million, has been the highest paid American League catcher. National League still searching NEW YORK Two blacks and a woman are among the top contend ers to become National League president, and if chosen by the search ARQITYlo ISIKLI 2:005:008:00 At VPr!,NS:2 COCOOfT2:00 4:15 7:059:20 In f J'll'l"i i i l.mnyitttt iiMMiim Passionate Jazz... "The best movie ever made about jazz. See it twice!" -Gary GkJt TH VILLAGE VOCE A FILM BY CLINT EASTWOOD I'll jh9 1 II MUST END SOON! HURRY r- " ' ..... HI IK PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Free Pregnancy Tests Relief of menstrual cramps Abortion (up to 20 weeks) Gynecology Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation & Treatment , Saturday & Sunday Women's Basketball CAROLINA CLASSIC 8:00 PM Sat., UNC vs. E. Tenn. St. 2:00 PM Sun., Third Place Game 4:00 PM Sun., Championship Game Carmichael Auditorium Eric Wagnon Staff Writer coming in the second half. All of these shots came from inside the paint, including several tip-ins. After the game, though, Chilcutt seemed more concerned about his role as a rebounder than as a scorer. "With J.R. (Reid) out, it's really a loss of offensive rebounding power, ago." as well as defensively," Chilcutt said. In exhibition play against Mara- "At the beginning of the year in thon Oil, Chilcutt had showed the practice, J.R. was really hitting the kind of confidence and aggressiveness boards a lot more than he did last to which Smith referred, scoring a year, so that definitely is an aspect team-high 23 points and pulling down that I have to come in and try and 12 rebounds. However, his statistical improve on." . output in the first four regular season Grabbing six of his nine rebounds games was far below those marks, in the second half, Chilcutt also On Monday afternoon, Smith met showed a marked improvement in the with Chilcutt about his overall play carom department. North Carolina this season. had been outrebounded overall "It wasnt like a criticizing meet through the first four games, but the ing," Chilcutt said. "He just asked me Tar Heels cleaned the boards against what I was thinking on some things. Stanford with a 38-18 rebounding I just wanted to go out and play hard edge. not because of the meeting, but Chilcutt felt his play in the Stan- just because I needed to." ford game, in which he more than Returning for his sophomore year, doubled his scoring and rebounding Chilcutt,. out of Eutaw, Ala., is averages from the first four games, currently averaging eight points and was more aggressive than in the past. Sports Briefs committee, would become profes sional sports' highest-ranking official from a minority group. Simon Gourdine, a former deputy commissioner of the NBA, is the top contender among the minorities, according to a baseball source who asked not to be identified. Phyllis Collins, the vice president and secretary of the NL and the league's No. 2 official behind Bart Giamatti, also is being given top consideration. Gilroye A. Griffin Jr., the vice president of labor relations for Bristol-Myers, is another leading candidate, but currently is ranked behind Gourdine, the source said. BIRD 2:005:008:00 area exclusive! KINTEC STEREO 1 TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 1 01 Conner Dr., Suite 402, Chapel Hill, NC 942-0011 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall ( TXL n "He gave us a big lift. He has a knack of getting to the ball, of tipping it and keeping it alive," said senior teammate Jeff Lebo, who finished with 24 points of his own. Combined with his 29-point effort against Indiana, Lebo's performances . marked the first back-to-back 20- point games of his UNC career. "I think Pete looked like he was into it more, more confident than he did in New York," Smith said. "He's playing more like he did two weeks five rebounds per game, topping his freshman averages of 4.9 points and 3.2 rebounds. Chilcutt did not lead the team in any category for the game; Lebo, Scott Williams, and King Rice garnered top team honors in scoring, rebounding and assists, respectively. Nevertheless, Chilcutt was solid across the board with four assists and two steals, along his strong scoring and rebounding totals. So while Williams and Lebo are grabbing most of the headlines, Chilcutt is busy just grabbing his share of rebounds and playing a more aggressive role in the paint, coming off the bench for the Tar Heels. CWAturnbuckle terrors put on some show I was studying quietly in my dorm room one night, not bothering anyone, when I suddenly heard strange noises coming from the room next door. Since it was only a week iugni, i ruicu uui me oovious ana opened my door to get a better earful. "Thwack!" "Womp!" nd then applause. At first I thought my suitemates were just reading along with another Batman rerun, but then the walls began to shake, and I knew there had to be more to it than that. I approached the battered door, peered inside and was introduced to the study break to end all study breaks. "Ladies and gentlemen," booms the voice of the ring announcer, a junior accounting major from Burlington who was holding part of a towel rack in his hand as a microphone, "Welcome to this CWA (Carmichael Wrestling Association) officially sanctioned Intercontinental cham- pionsnip tag team match. "In the blue corner, weighing in at a total of 900 pounds, the challengers, Big Bud Sleuce and Grant 'the Plant' Frampton." The two spectators on hand boo vehemently, and then Rush's "Tom Sawyer" fills the room. "And in the red corner," the announcer continues over xne music, "the defending Intercontinental a.: it . champions, The High Plains Drifter and Bradford 'the Iceman' Sutton." There is thunderous applause as the champions enter the room, the ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $3.00 .'TIL 6 PM DAILY. BUI Murray SCROOGED (PG-13) 2:304:40 7:00 9:30 Mlche&l CalneBen Kingtley Without A Cluo (pg) 2:354:50 7:059:10 Darryl HannahSteve Guttenberg HIGH SPIRITS (PG-13) z:5 4:45 7:10 9:05 Go Far, Fast. Passport photos while you wait. 7 Days A Week No Appointment Open 24 hours It's on lime. Or it's on us. 105 N.Columbia St. 933-2679 uSS sa&av -mm. r :; , Vi V. .... - s. C Pete Chilcutt (32) broke out of Jamie Rosenberg Staff Writer mmmmmmmmmmmammmaammmmm Iceman clad in all white, the High Plains Drifter wearing cowboy boots and a bandana. The announcer, who also serves as commissioner, bangs a spoon on the towel rack (the bell), and two fighters enter the ring. What follows for the next 10 or 15 minutes is a ridiculous imitation of pro wrestling, with all the seriousness of a match between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant. Well, almost all of the seriousness. The fight is temporarily stopped if one of the participants gets a phone call. But these guys do it up right. They perform every move from the ever- popular body-slam to the airplane spin to the bounce-him-off-the-ropes- and-clothesline-him-on-the-way- back iob with near-imperfect preci- sion. There is also the "DDT" a deadly move. I don't know exactly what the initials stand for, but the only time I asked I expenenced a DDT first hand and realized I didn't need to know that badly. Anyway, when all the dust has cleared in this match, it appears the 1 i cnanengers nave come away with a OJf?? latlg Mux BM Classified Adlveirftosoinig Classified Info The Daily Tar Hael does not accept cash for payment of clas sified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon one business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. 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The ref then returns to the center of the ring and announces that the decision has been reversed and the champions will retain their Intercontinental title. Widespread chaos breaks out in the ring as Grant the Plant and Big Bud Sleuce body slam the referee, the Iceman and the High Plains drifter escape safely with their belts and the commissioner runs around waving his arms and trying to restore order. In a short while, however, this night of wrestling is over. Some of the participants go back to their studying while others order out for pizza. I remain in the room or ring or whatever you want to call it, dazed and confused, unable to believe all this has really happened. But it has, folks. Every last detail is completely true. 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There were talks of promotional contracts, managers battling to sign wrestlers and even a photographer snapping shots for the recently published CWA newsletter. As of yet, all this work has pro duced just a handful of spectators, '. but the CWA, it is rumored, has. designs on going public. So watch out ' for those announcements, or if you want to take the study break of your, life, stop by one night and have a look. Now, to answer the question that' I'm sure has been eating all of you up: Yes, I have wrestled once. Last weekend, I was shoved into the Battle Royal, a huge free for all in which the object is to be the last one standing. I was told my name was George South, a scrub from Cleve land who had the potential to be great. Well, after being body-slammed out of the ring by the Blue Gumby,; George South, despite protests from fans, declared he had wrestled his last match. CAROLINA INN'S DINING ROOM now hiring UNC students for wait positions. . See Wayne. COOK'S NIGHT SHIFTS. 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