NBA finals offer rematch for Lakers, The NBA finals are finally here, and nobody is surprised at the matchup. Oh sure, some thought that Karl Malone and the Utah Jazz could knock off the Lakers, but Golden State took care of them. So we have the Lakers and the Pistons again, but many things have changed from last year. For one, Detroit now has the home court edge that was so critical for L.A. last year. Also, Adrian Dantley will be watching at home in Dallas while Mark Aguirre gets to play. Both teams have raised their playing lev els to championship caliber. So we should be in for an exciting series. The Detroit Pistons' game plan is centered around their ability to domi- Pro baseball picks three Tar Heels From Associated Press reports Three players from North Caro lina's College World Series team were drafted on the first day of the major league draft. All-Atlantic Coast Conference catcher Jesse Levis, from Philadel phia, was selected in the fourth round by the Cleveland Indians on Mon day. Levis led the Tar Heels in bat ting with a .341 average, hit six home runs and drove in 38 runs. Other Tar Heels selected were junior pitcher John Thoden, from Medford, N.Y., and junior pitcher Scott Lodgek, from Moorestown, N J. Thoden was picked in the 11th round by Montreal. He was 12-1 with a 2.42 ERA and 98 strikeouts in 133 2-3 innings this year. Lodjek was taken by the Seattle Mariners but the round was unavail able. He was 1-0 and pitched only 14 1-3 innings this season. By mutual agreement, major league teams announce only the first round selections. The rest of the picks will be announced by teams in the week of June 19. ACC meets Big East WASHINGTON A meeting between Georgetown and North Caro lina will highlight the eight-game series between two of college bas ketball's power conferences, the Big East and Atlantic Coast Conference. THE Saturdays 7 am-12 noon Roberson St., Carrboro Tuesdays 7-11 am Cedar Falls Park, Weaver Dairy Rd., Chapel Hill On sale will be strawberries, tomatoes, garden rocket arugula, spring onions, organic vegetables, fresh baked goods, gourmet foods, goat cheese, eggs, herb vinegars, honey, jams, jellies, pickles, cactus, bedding plants, garden art, and other crafts. As always all products are locally grown and made by participating vendors. So visit the Farmers' Market to buy or browse. Bring a friend or meet a new one. . RAIN OR SHINE Some items not available on Tuesday. John Voncannon Staff Writer nate a game on the defensive end. Led by reserve forward Dennis "the Worm" Rodman and guard Joe Dumars, the Pistons consistently frus trate their opponents into bad shots or, in the case of Michael Jordan, no shots. Detroit forces you into a game in which its defense sets the tempo. On the offensive end, the Pistons are led by their guard trio of Isiah Thomas, Vinnie Johnson and Dumars. Aguirre and John "Spider" Salley get the job done inside. The "Bruise The schedules were announced Tuesday for the four doubleheaders to be played between Dec. 4 and Dec. 7, 1989. All games will be televised by ESPN. The first doubleheader will take place Dec. 4 at the Hartford Civic Center with a game between the two third seeds, Pitt and Georgia Tech, followed by the two No. 8s, Con necticut and Maryland. The seedings are based on ballot ing by coaches who ranked members of conferences from first to last The Greensboro Coliseum will host the next two doubleheaders. On Dec. 5, national runner-up Seton Hall of the Big East will meet Wake Forest in a game between No. 7 teams, followed by the two fourth seeds, North Carolina State and St. John's. The next night will feature No. 5 seeds Clemson and Providence and second seeds Syracuse and Duke. Duke made the Final Four last year, WARSITY 7yJitftfffwtfft. ours alone in KINTEK STEREO a D 4:309:30 ends 6151 V ' x X ' fmdr ' Mim ill nr. mi i ii i m fci mm mummmmf TH FINAL FROHTICR nils SCAN D Brothers," Bill Laimbeer and Rick Mahom, can set some bone-crushing picks. Rodman's intensity on the of fensive boards has sparked Detroit's play many times during the playoffs. The key to the Pistons is Isiah Thomas realizing his role for any given game. Known as "Pocket Magic," the 6-1 Thomas has the abil ity to dominate for an extended pe riod of time. In the past, he was known for his penchant to try to do every thing on his own. However, during the playoffs, Isiah has done what is necessary for his team to win. This was most evident during the Chicago series, as he stole the limelight from Michael Jordan. It will be difficult to pull the same feat against the "Magic" Syracuse the final eight in the NCAA tournament. The final doubleheader will be Thursday Dec. 7 at Byrne Meadow lands Arena with No. 6 Villanova and Virginia preceding Georgetown and North Carolina. The Big East has nine members and Boston College will not partici pate. But the Eagles are guaranteed a berth next year regardless of seed ing. Hearns has one last shot LAS VEGAS Thomas Hearns has fought Sugar Ray Leonard many times in his mind. Monday night, he will fight Le onard for real for the second time. It's a fight Hearns has lived for, of ten despaired for. "Sometimes I sit in my room just thinking about Leonard and hoping and praying everything will go all right June 12," Hearns said Tuesday. Things didn't go all right Sept. EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 687-8665 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15 pgI 10:30 2:157:15 ends 615! A L opens 616! The man. The Lakers are an old bunch, but they continue to run with the grace of gazelles. Led by MVP Magic Johnson, the Lakers offense is per haps the most efficient in the league. Former UNC star James Worthy is a consistently explosive force in the paint. Byron Scott provides the out side touch. A.C. Green and Mychal Thompson give the Lakers a tough ness on the inside that is needed to compete in the playoffs. What more can be said about Kareem? Despite struggling early in the season, Abdul-Jabbar is still deadly with the sky hook. This season may be a true testi mony to Johnson's ability and desire 16, 1981, in the ring at Caesars Pal ace, where the rematch will be held. Hearns, boxing beautifully after being hurt in the sixth and seventh rounds, was ahead of Leonard on all three officials cards in their battle for the undisputed welterweight cham pionship. Then, Hearns was knocked down in the 13th round and stopped in the 14th. Since then, Hearns has been knocked out in the third round of a sensational fight with Marvelous Marvin Hagler and knocked out in the third round by Iran Barkley in a shocking upset. Hearns will earn at least $11 mil lion for the rematch, but to one of the most successful boxers of the 1970s and 1980s, a victory over Leonard would be priceless. UKTL 6 PM DALY d Kiefer SutherlandLou Diamond Phillips! RENEGADES (R) 3:055:057:1 59:15 1 $3.00 ff'Wonderfu! actors, superb writing - more fun than a convention of "Deliriously Funny and Exhilarating." "The brightest and best 1. at Z:105:10 miss FIRECRACKER CiN CO&a ncTuPCS I'" .liu'l-i. in J ii mill i ji Jill i i . i 'I 'i ' - '- ' ' "y- Sat & Sun Everyday I 1:00 3:30 o 7:00 Q 9:45 : "' . ' ' ' ' ' ' Tar HeelThursday, June 8, 198915 C UM 00 Pistons to win. Everyone knows about Johnson's spectacular passing, but few are aware of his knowledge of the game. Johnson can read a defense in an instant and get the ball to the open man at just the right moment This has been particularly beneficial for Worthy and Scott. Magic has also made his outside shot more consis tent so defenders cannot cheat on defense. Although some may argue for Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson gets my vote as the best guard of all time. This series is true pick-em. Both teams are playing like champions and have an intense desire to win. My vote goes to the Lakers sim ply because of their tradition. The Lakers are developing their own mystique similar to what Boston has had for the last three decades. L. A. also has the Magic factor which makes up for any other weaknesses. Look for big games from Worthy and Vinnie Johnson. Also watch Isiah Thomas' role in this series. If he can play up to Magic's level, then the Pistons could take the championship. However, my feeling is that the Lakers will win in seven. Dead Poet Society 7:009:45 (S) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:30 See No Evil, Hear No Evil 7:109:20 R Sat & Sun Matinee 2:10 4:20 COUSINS 7:009:30 (PG-13) Sat & Sun Matinee 2.004:30 ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 Ask For Our popconu SPECIAL! 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