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6The Daily Tar HeelMonday, December 5, 1988 Sports Oklahoma State's. Sahdere unemotional about Heisman From Associated Press reports NEW YORK Okay, Barry Sanders finally said it: "The Heisman Trophy really is a big deal." He may even have meant it. The weight of the 54th annual Heisman Trophy, which he won a few hours earlier, and the fact he was playing thousands of miles from home didn't seem to bother the poker faced Sanders. He shrugged off the pressure the way he sheds would-be tacklers, carrying 42 times for 257 yards and four touchdowns. Oklahoma State University needed every one of those yards and points in closing out its regular season with a 45-42 victory over Texas Tech in Tokyo on Sunday. On Saturday evening, Sanders appeared via satellite as CBS-TV aired the Heisman ceremonies. He never changed his expression, although he did go bonkers and clap wTn.n-, -- -i hip niiiinBPUIIHni.iiiH.il iniiiiininmi $aoo entrain no passes "HOT AND INTOXICATING ...A SEXY SIZZLER." Pa Collins. WWOR-TV MEL GIBSON MICHELLE PFEIFFER KURT RUSSELL Tequila A dangerous mix R 2:405:007:209:45 fel:. VMM GIFT PASSES !: ?ry'--iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtiitiiiiiiim MUST END THURSDAY! Passionate Jazz... "The best movie ever made about jazz. See it twice!" Gary Gxttn.. THE VILLAGE VOCE ft A FILM BY CLINT EASTWOOD aaa I 2:00 SzOO B:00 MhAAAataMkbMaaM.At.fclk.lBito ( m com gesso m&jm fr WIEHDMIESIIDAf MEN'S & WOMEN'S Swimming & Diving vs. DUKE 6:00pm Koury Natatorium mm t a w m Faster More powerful than a hyperactivo adolescent... Able to.holdlyolirown with pirtt-sikadontci! giants? mm. SUMMER' RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM RESIDENT ADVJSjQpS:jLiprs counselors, anU ro models for gifted 12-16 year- oldsOnjEEike'ts East Campusand Marine Lab. TEACHING ASSISTArTS:jGradubte and undergraduate students needed for 3 or 6 weelyposltiops. Variety of sLBjectl taught. Contact Leslie iThpmas 64-3847 Application badline January 20 J qukeUniverty jTalentijdQntificatibfi Progrant5" DuHgfyrfversity is andquil opportunityaffrimative action employer. his hands together softly several times when he was announced as the runaway winner over quarterbacks Rodney Peete of Southern California and Troy Aikman of UCLA. He mentioned God, his offensive line, fullback Garrett Limbrick, his lead blocker, and his parents, William and Shirley Sanders of Wichita, Kan., which declared Jan. 6 as Barry Sanders Day, "for being so inspira tional in my life and bringing me up the way they know I should be brought up." But minutes later, while the assembled media at the Downtown Athletic Club of New York, which sponsors the Heisman Trophy, was awaiting a 15-minute question-and-answer session with Sanders from a CBS studio in Tokyo, he yanked off his clip-on microphone and, without another word, hustled off to face Texas Tech. The 5-foot-8, 197-pound junior Bill Murray SCR00GED rU) MIchMl CatoM WiSicutACIue " Sunrise WARNER BROS. A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY IM law Sra. lac. All Rifku WW Witt W4A57ti59Mn KINTEK STEREO "HEARTWARMING... IT'S GREAT TO SEE THESE CHARACTERS BACK AQAINJ" RoKLT F.lxTt -Si : ' : a .. We love our PLEDGES CONGRATULATIONS TODAY IS THE DAY AZ Love. Jf All your Areyou...v tfian a midnight pfrdelivjery... tailback, who was hardly recruited in high school, set NCAA records that may stand for a long time 2,553 rushing yards (the old mark was 2,342 by Southern Cal's Marcus Allen en route to the 1981 Heisman); 39 touchdowns (the old mark was 29); 3,250 all-purpose yards (Temple's . Paul Palmer had 2,633 in 1986), and 295.5 all-purpose yards per game (rushing, receiving, returning punts and kickoffs). That one erased the oldest record in the book 246.3 yards a game by Colorado's Byron "Whizzer" White, now a U.S. Supreme Court justice, in 1937. Basketball from page 10 finished with 14 points, hit a pair of short jumpers and freshman reserve Ron Curry capped the surge by converting a three-point play. But UNC responded with the next six points to vault back into the lead and force Arizona coach Lute Olson to bring Elliott back in the game with 7:55 remaining. He lasted just over three minutes before picking up his fifth personal for jostling Madden in post defense. At that point the score was still tied at 61. Madden hit his free throw, but Curry answered with a jumper at the other end. Then Scott Williams went wild, hitting three straight shots a layup and two hooks in the lane to put UNC in front 68-63 with 3:02 to go. Two free throws pulled Arizona back within three, but Madden nailed a turnaround at the other end and Williams worked free for a give-and-go layup to make it 72-65 with 2:07 left, and the outcome was essentially decided. Friday's win moved , Smith past former Washington coach Marv Harshman into seventh place on the NCAA's all-time coaching victory list. Smith has now won 644 games at UNC and is closing in on John Wooden's sixth-place total of 667. Dennis QuaidJessica Lange Everybody's All American NIGHTLY 7:00 9:30 m . SAT& SUN MATINEE 2:004:30 A CHILD'S PLAY (R) NIGHTLY 7:10 9:10 SAT & SUN MATINEE 2:10 4:10 Ernest Saves Christmas NIGHTLY 7:15 9:15 SAT&SUN MATINEE 2:15 43.5 NEED SOPiflE 'I CASE? You could earn $30 this week as a new Sera-Tec plasma donor Call 942-0251 "SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS 109 12 E Franklin St. ? (above Rite Aid) sisters fMgfe. ft- Women move to tie the game, "and Johnson then contributed a jumper from the heart of the key to put UNC back on top to stay at 9:15. Although ETSU stayed close for almost seven minutes after that, Williams filled the lane nicely on a secondary break and hit the three footer to make it 33-26 with 2:27 to go in the half. UNC held on to that seven-point margin and went to the lockerroom ahead 37-30. The Tar Heels came out sizzling to open the second stanza. Five unanswered hoops made it 47-30 and ETSU, run ragged by the relentless UNC fast break, could come no closer than seven the rest of the game. The Tar Heels scored from inside and outside, on the break and in the half court game, placing six players in double figures en route to an easy 83-58 win. The win was especially impressive because the Heels prevailed in spite of the foul trouble that limited Oden to only 16 minutes of action. But Swimming tingham, the other half of the North Carolina one-two punch in breast stroke, captured second in the 100 and went 2:23.48 to win the 200. The UNC women got a big scoring boost in the 500-yard freestyle, where the Tar Heels copped the top three slots. Sophomore Hannah Turlish led the charge with a winning time of 4:58.16. Soph Staci Sawyer finished second, and co-captain Amy Prit chard, a senior from Charlotte, placed third. The Sawyer-Pritchard distance freestyle combo also swam well in the 1000-yard event. Sawyer, a native of Raleigh, won the event while Prit chard finished a close second. Jill Benda, in the 50 free, and Melanie Buddemeyer, in the 100 fly, gave the women their other first-place finishes. The men's meet was much the same, with the Tar Heels dominating early and swimming some of the later events as exhibitions. A case-in-point example of this was Dodgers trade for O's Murray From Associated Press reports ATLANTA Eddie Murray was officially traded, from the, Baltimore Orioles to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday, two days after the teams nearly completed the deal. For Murray, a seven-time All-Star first baseman, the Orioles were to receive pitchers Ken Howell and Brian Holton and shortstop Juan Bell. Murray, who will be 33 next season, fills the Dodgers' need for a hard-hitting first baseman. Franklin Stubbs, Mickey Hatcher and Mike Davis played the position last year, and none delivered the numbers the Dodgers expect from Murray. Murray batted .284 with 28 home runs and 84 runs batted in last year. He is a lifetime .295 hitter with 333 CDassotfoedl AdlveirttDSDong Classified Info Th Dally Tar Haal doaa not accapt cash for paymant of claa slflad advartlslng. Plaata lat a etiack or monay ordar ba your receipt Ratum ad and paymant to tha DTH office by noon one business day before your ad ia to run. Ads must ba prepaid. Rates: for 25 words or lass Students, Student Organizations and Individuals: ' $2.00 par day Consecutive day rata: 2 days $3.25 3 days $4.00 4 days $4-50 5 days $5.00 .50 for each consecutive day Businesses: $5.00 per day Additional charges for all ads: 5t par word par day over 25 words $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads FREE. will run five days Please notify the DTH office Imme diately H there are mistakes In your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. help wanted 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. BASKETBALL POSITIONS - Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation. Officiate youth leagues, 10-20 hrs.wk., evenings and weekends. Experience preferred; training provided. Scorers and timers, $5game; officials, $5-8game. APPLY IMME DIATELY, 200 Plant Rd., Chapel Hill, 968 2784.EOAAE. PART-TIME TEACHER NEEDED for afterschool program 2:15-5:45 pm. $5 per hour. The Child Care Center. Located on highway 54 near Woodcraft, Durham. 493-0326. when she was on the floor, Oden was a force to be reckoned with. Her inside game was more than the Lady Bucs could handle, as they fouled her repeatedly on post moves. Unfortu nately, she picked up three fouls in the first half and watched most of it from the sidelines. To make matters worse, Oden got her fourth just two minutes into the second period, which provided her with an early rest. Williams and sophomore Kim Oden did a commen dable job coming off the bench to fill the void Oden's absence left. Kim Oden shot five-of-nine from the field to finish with 10 points in 1 1 minutes. Williams contributed four points and made her presence known in the paint with three rebounds and two blocks in only 10 minutes. Oden led the team in scoring and rebounds, with 12 and eight, respec tively, a fact that underscores the importance of team performance in the game. Donnelkadded 10 points, as did Anderson, who grabbed six the 200-yard freestyle. Three Tar Heel sophomores swept the event, as Ralph Vick placed third ini:42.19, John Davis got second in 1:42.00 and Tony Monasterio won in 1:40.76. In the 500-yard freestyle, UNC took first and second with Vick's 4:37.19 and Monastery's 4:39.20. The 200-yard IM was more of the same, with sophomore John Fischetti winning in 1:54.99 and freshman Cameron Cole going 1:55.41 to capture second. The divers performed as well as their female counterparts, overpow ering Penn State in both competi tions. In the one-meter event, Nunzio Esposto led a sweep of the first four places by winning with more than 293 points, which qualifies him for the NCAA meet. Chris Morris won the three-meter, with Esposto finishing second and Andy Hunter in third. Besides two Tar Heel victories in the relays, other wins were handed in by freshman Chris Languell (200-. Sports Briefs homers and 1,190 RBI. Howell, 28, has been used mostly in middle relief throughout his major league career. A right-hander, he went 10-1 for Class AAA Albu querque last season and was 0-1 with a 6.39 ERA for the Dodgers. Mahler signs with Reds ATLANTA Free-agent pitcher Rick Mahler, hoping for one more chance to play with a winning team, signed a two-year contract with the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday. Mahler, 35, had spent ail 10 of his major league years with Atlanta. He was 9-16 with a 3.69 earned-run SPRING BREAK CAMPUS REPS wanted. For more information, call 1-80O-444-7384. EARN CASH. Work 24 hoursweek. Help deliver the Village Advocate. Call Circulation, 968-4801. $9.51 to start! Marketing positions. Can work local, must interview in Raleigh. Work flexible hours 15-30week. Wheels needed. Call 851-7422 10 am-3 pm only. PART-TIME SUBSTITUTE MANAGERS to provide training, supervision, and personal care assistance during manager's absence to developmentally disabled individuals living in group homes. Evening and weekend hours. Some overnights may be requested. High school diploma required, experience preferred. Training provided. $4.80-$4.95hr. 942-7391. DESPERATELY SEEKING EXPE RIENCED VOLLEYBALL COACH for Wo.' Clab Volleyball. Practice ModUy tat Wtdatsaay fro 7:3-9:3t. if iatercsteo1 phut call Saa4 at 933-S523. Leave SEEKING STUDENTS interested in video productionpublic relations. Must be reliable and willing to work two nights week (possibly weekends). Six hour shifts, pay starts at $3.50hr. Call 942-0165 and leave name, address and phone number. We will contact you. LOCAL BUSINESS NEEDS STUDENTS interested in sales and marketing. Flexible hours, job begins next semester. Call 942- . 0165, leave name, address and phone. Well call you. CHICK-FIL-A, University Mail now hiring for part-time positions. College scholar ships, flexible hours and free meals. Competitive pay. Catt 968-4539 after 5:00 or 968-0126 after Dec. 1. ARE YOU INTERESTED in earning extra money during the holidays or next semester? Lawyers Title, a national company, is seeking a dependable, per sonable individual for a part-time courier position beginning December 27, 1988. Hours Mon.-Fri. 2:30-5:00 pm. Must have own reliable transportation. Mileage reimbursed. Compensation $5.00hr. Qualified applicants caO 1-800422-5808. VOLLEYBALL INSTRUCTORS needed Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation. Teach skills, strategies and rules at 6-week adult beginner and intermediate advanced clinics. Suns. 6:30-9:30 pm, Jan. 8-Feb. 12. Prefer 1 yr. competitive play andor teaching. $6.50hr. Apply by Dec! 16, 200 Plant Rd., 968-2784. EOAAE. PEE WEE BASKETBALL positions needed Chapel Hill Parks and Recrea tion. Plan and conduct lessons on bas ketball fundamentals for boys and girls, ages 6-8. Sats. 8:30 am-12 noon and 1 - 2:30 pm, Jan. 7 Feb. 25. Prefer previous instruction or coaching. $5hr. (instruc tor), $6hr. (director). Apply by Dec. 16, 200 Plant Rd., 968-2784. EOAAE. YOUTH DANCE INSTRUCTOR needed Chapel Hffl Parks and Recreation. Teach ballet and jazz classes. Mons. 3:30 5:45 pm beginning Feb. 6. Require ballet training; prefer teaching experience. $8.50hr. Apply 200 Plant Rd., 968-2784. EOAAE. WANTED Spring break representative for national tour company. Great benefits. Can today (612) 784-2287. Fun time help needed over holidays and next semester at Tar Heel Text Books. Must be able to work 8am 5pm. CaO Park at 929-5228. WANTED: Students to work as Parking Monitors for UNC home basketball games. Weekends only. 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. 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. BE A NANNY in beautiful suburb of Phila, PA. for a year. Take care of baby girl. Own roombathroomcolor TV. Call (215)-649-2518. 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. CAROLINA INN now hiring students for breakfast room service. $4.50hour. See Jim. CAROLINA INN'S DINING ROOM now hiring UNC students for wait positions. See Wayne. from psga 10 rebounds, and forward Dawn Brad ley, who tied Oden for the rebound title with eight. The highlight of the game, how ever, was the performance of John son, who scored 1 1 points, racked up 10 assists, had four steals and made only three turnovers while controlling the break. In the hands of the 5-foot-4 point guard, the Tar Heel offense thrived. UNC finished the game with 49 percent field goal shooting, and they canned one of five treys. : Sunday UNC 80, Indiana 75 ' ; Indiana Fritz 1-6 1-2 a H9 3-8 1-2 8, Owens ; 9- 11 0-2 1a Oherubini 6-13 0-3 14 Mooney 3-11 2- 2 9, Jeflaries 5-10 2-2 12. Meinerdmg 4-7 0-0 8, Zelers . , 0- 02-2 2. Totals 31-66 8-15 7S UNC Anderson 5-94-414. Bradtey 5-8 0-0 10, Oden 3-8 1-2 7. Johnson 1-5 5-6 7. Lamb 5-9 0-, ' 0 10. Williams 4-4 3-4 11, L Kennedy 4-8 2-2 10. " K. Kennedy 1-1 0-0 2. Donnel 3-8 0-2 7. Yopp 1- 1 0- 0 2, Condery 0-0 0-00. Totals 32-61 15-20 80. j HaMme Score UNC 38-32 Three-point goals ! Indiana 5-10 (Cherubini 3-6, Ha 1-1, Mooney 1-3XUNC 1- 3 (Donnell 1-1. Lamb 0-1, Johnson 0-1). Fouled out Mooney (Ind), Bradtey (UNC). Turnovers IncSana v, . 21,UM:2aHebajrKi3-lrKj30Pwens1CUNC, . 44 (Oden 12). Assists Indiana 16 (Hit, MooneyS), UNC 22 (L Kennedy 6). Fouta Indtana 23, UNC c? 1&A 400. from page 10 . i i yard fly) and sophomore Matt Counn tie (200-yard backstroke). w The only semi-disappointing events for the men were the sprint freestyles. In the 100-yard freestyle, the two co captains surprisingly got second and third. Junior Jed Guenther swam a 46.89 but finished second to the Nittany Lions' Brian Wentzel, who went 46.79. Senior Chris Himebauch placed third in 47.21. Wentzel victimized Himebauch in the 50 mainly because Himebauch couldn't see Wentzel. Swimming in an outside lane, Wentzel nipped the Tar Heel senior by the narrowest of margins, swimming a 21.21 to Hime bauch's 21.23. Despite his disheartening loss," Himebauch was still happy with the team's overall performance. "We had some really good swims,", the Chapel Hill High alumnus said.', "Everybody did what they were; supposed to, and that's what we. needed." : average last season. Mahler will join a starting rotation of Danny Jackson, .Tom Browning; and Jose Rijoj sr . - - . Mahler, a right-hander, has' a 78 88 lifetime record and 3.97 ERA. He", had a 12-4 career record against Cincinnati. Phillies resign Schmidt ATLANTA Mike Schmidt, the seventh-leading home-run hitter in baseball history, Sunday agreed on a one-year contract with the Phila delphia Phillies. Schmidt will get $500,000 guaran teed next season, $1.65 million less than his 1988 salary. He has bonus opportunities that could raise his salary to $1.8 million if he plays' regularly in 1989. , FUN$, Need some HOLIDAY CASH? Have fun while earning some with a part time job at WFUN! Applications available for all positions TUES FRJ from 4-7. j WFUNE. FRANKLIN ST. at Kroger" PlazaChapel HOI 929-WFUN. J HOLIDAY MONEY - EACN $7.t ! PLUS PER HOUR. NEEDED' MALES, AGE 18-35, NON" SMOKERSSOME HEAVY SMOX. ESS, FOX EPA RESEARCH STU DIES. CALL 929-999S FOR INFORMATION AND APPOINTMENT DISHWASHER NEEDED. Day and night shifts available. Apply at AURORA, 200 North Greensboro Street Paki Volaatoere for Allergy S tatty. Male and female subjects age 18 and over with year-round allergies needed for six month study of an investigational medication. Call Carolina Allergy and Asthma Consul tants at 787-5997, 493-6580, or 933 2044 for further information. PHYSICALLY DISABLED STU DENT looking for personal care attendants. Morning and evening postitions available. Great hands-on experience for anyone pursuing a career in an allied health profession. No previous experience necessary. Can pay $4.25hour. If you have time free one or two days a week in the mornings or the evenings and would be interested, please catt 929-9337. EARN $3M A DAY! Taking Phone Orders. People Catt You. For Info. Call 933-4377. child csre Temporary CUM Care Waato4; now until mid-January, futt time. Respon. sible, caring person wanted to care for infant and 5 yr old twins. Excellent working conditions. Need own transportation. CaD Ruth or Steve Grant at 490-1153 after 6 pm weekdays, anytime weekends.
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