The Daily Tar HeelMonday, April 17, 19899 Sports aseball from puge ? UNG takes third in ACC golf T" ) J 1 .... i ' V, .IIJ1,..,i.iiJ.i..-r W i " 4s&--- y t.,,, ......... J . ,-nW,(Wl"rMV.WWXn A.VWV. .. ....... . ft. V -.V.V.t. s I 11 s j !: I . - " ' : 1- - - --- -ii 1 '- I ' ' UNC outfielder Mark Kingston play with Todd Nichols at the plate, Nevin beat the throw to third, setting the stage for pinch-hitter Bobby Honeycutt. Honeycutt lofted a 2-2 pitch to center field, and Nevin once again just beat the throw home to give the Tar Heels a 7-6 victory in 11 innings. Fernandez upped his record to 3 2 with the win. The Tar Heels finished with 1 1 hits to the Wolfpack's 12. But the Tar Heels hit when it counted. "We swung the bats for the first time in a few weeks," Roberts said. It was a big win, especially because it was in extra innings. "If the team that wills jumps out early in the second, any (losing) team will get down a little. And that's just what happened in You are cordially invited to meet Pulitzer Prize-winning author YAIUD)ILEY who will be autographing UE KHND OF PEOPLE The Story an American Family Wednesday, April 19th 1 Tte J sta 0 A . 0 - - : " I' EOip gBBae Elite i cxo u piasma m w l SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS 109V2 E. Franklin St. DTK David Surowiecki connects during Sunday's doubleheader sweep of N.C. State game two, though the Tar Heels had the added comfort of knowing that ace right-hander John Thoden was on the mound. In the nightcap, Thoden continued his season-long excellence with a two hit performance that the Tar Heels parlayed into a 4-1 victory. Thoden upped his record to a spectacular 7-0 with the seven-inning complete game, his sixth of the season. Only Shepard's second inning moonshot to right field kept Thoden from notching his second shutout of the year. The Tar Heels jumped on State starter Brad Rhodes in the first inning, with Nevin serving as the sparkplug once again. A lead-off single and a throwing error on Nevin's steal of second put him at third. From 119 E. Franklin St. Chanel Hill phone orders: 929-0411 1 new aonon -m m ) (above Rite-Aid): there he watched a Woodall drive that soared high over the left-center field fence at the 370-foot mark, giving the Tar Heels a 2-0 lead that Thoden would ablyprotect. Woodall's two-run smash, his first of the year, christened the new scoreboard striking the UNC letters high on the left side an appropriate landing on this day for a hit that turned into the game winner. . r? Just In "j Jj J Macintosh 6 S ,W Macintosh wdual 3,5" 800K disk drives old price $1977.00 Macintosh SE w 20MB hard drive NEW PRICE old price $2399.00 1 Authorized Dealer From Associated Press reports ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. Tim Straub of Wake Forest shot a one-over-par 216 to clinch the indivudual title in the Atlantic Coast Conference men's golf tournament on Sunday, and Wake Forest came from behind to win the team title. The teams played two rounds on Sunday after rain washed out the second round of the 54-hole event on Saturday. Straub, who was two strokes off the pace going into Sunday's rounds, shot a 71 and a 73 on Sunday to win the individual title by one stroke over Mike Clark of Georgia Tech. Joel Hartwell, of North Carolina State and Tee Burton, of North Carolina, were tied for third at 218. Todd Gleaton, of North Carolina State, who shot a 70 on Friday to lead the tournament, shot a seven-over-par 79 and a 1 -over-par 73 on Sunday and finished in a five-way tie for 15th at 222. Wake Forest placed four golfers in the top 15 to claim its 18th ACC tournament title with a 870, four strokes ahead of first-round leader Georgia Tech. The Demon Deacons won the tournament ten consecutive times between 1967 and 1976. All-American Barry Fabyan, of Wake Forest, shot a 219 and Tony Mollica added a 220 to aid the Deamon Deacon cause. Len Mattiace shot a 221. Two-time defending champion Clemson, the preseason No. 1 pick VARSITY EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL T-8665 A Nm bv ALMOIXA'AR "NASTY, DECADENT FUN." NEWSWEEK UNIHE Verge Of !A NERVOUS I Al SONS Breakdown 2:15 '4:0S 6 '7:40 '9:30 2:00 4:20 7:00 9:20 m ft 1 I US? Time For Graduation! npcVl no ij ns sj vy N SUOnMrfiSE SE NEW PRICE $11 0000 $Drwooo hm Studesit 1 989 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, and ProDOS in the country, was tied for last place, 17 strokes off the pace after Friday's first round. The Tigers came back to finish fifth at 891. North Carolina finished third with an 879 and North Carolina State was fourth with an 882. After Clemson came Duke with a 897, Virginia with 898 and Maryland with 919. Rod! may miss one post-season UNC basketball recruit Henrik Rodl may be eligible to play in only three post-seasons if an NCAA bylaw is upheld, according to an article in Sunday's Chapel Hill Newspaper. NCAA bylaw 51-D says that Rodl, a 6-foot-6 star from Heusenstamm, West Germany, is eligible to play four regular seasons, but only three post seasons. The rule states that if a player turns 20 before enrolling at a college, then for every year he plays, between the time he turns 20 and the time he enrolls, he loses a year of eligibility. Rodl, who turned 20 on March 4, is scheduled to graduate from his German high school on June 1st, and enroll in UNC this fall. Rodl was a transfer student at Chapel Hill High School in 1987, and led his team to the 4-A state cham pionship. Rodl is also a player on a West German Club team, EOSC Offenbach. After leaving Chapel Hill High last year, Rodl said he felt obligated to return to his native land and play for his club team for a year before starting college in the United Dream Team 7:00-9:15 (PC13D Major League 7:15-9:30 (R) Co Macintosh ii 1 . . . . . f. - j JJ J.J ni.,,up- mi 1 H-J r- w800K internal disk drive includes keyboard old price $1135.00 Add an Image Writer II $ to your purchase! 469 Basic Keyboard ... $88 Extended Keyboard. . .$156 External 3.5" 800K drive. . .$322 External 20MB hard drive. . .$607 tores are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. States. By playing on that club team this year, Rodl may have cost himself four years of playing time at UNC by delaying his college enrollment by. a year. UNC associate athletic director Dick Baddour said that the first year of Rodl's four-year eligibility at UNC began on March 4 (when Rodl turned 20), and ends March 3, 1990. If Rodl continues to play without interruption for four years, he would lose his college eligibility on March 3, 1994, just before the ACC tour nament in his senior year. If Rodl stops playing before March 3rd of next year, he would retain three years of post-season eligibility, and three years of regular-season eligibilty. On Tap BASEBALL vs. Soviet Union (Exhibition), Boshamer Stadium, 200 p.ra SOFTBALL vs. St Augustine, Fmley Field, 2304.00 pm WOMEN'S GOLF at Woodbridge Intercollegiate, Kings Mountain, all day Tues., April 18 BASEBALL vs. Duke, Boshamer Stadium, 600 p.m. WOMEN'S. GOLF at Woodbridge Intercollegiate, Kings Mountain, all day NEW YORK STORIES (pg) Shows Nightly 7:00 9:30 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:30 SAY ANYTHING (pg -is) Shows Nightly 7:059:15 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:054:15 DEAD CALM (R) Shows Nightly 7:109:20 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:104:20 Plus NEW PRICE $99900 h'DW) is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. W W 1 W ' W all T-. t 0