The Daily Tar HeelMonday, February 12, 19907.) Sports Tyson or officials investi rati ui From Associated Press reports TOKYO Knocking out Mike Tyson was improbable enough for Buster Douglas. Now, he hopes boxing doesn't decide Mike Tyson knocked him out first. . At least two organizations the World Boxing Council and the World Boxing Association withheld rec ognition Sunday of Douglas' 10th round knockout pending an investiga tion into a "long count" protest lodged by promoter Don King. While the fight is being called one of the biggest upsets in boxing history, the "long count" controversy once again has the boxinc w orld in a state of con Track World Series. UNC's Michael Hoog was the loser, giving up six earned runs on nine hits in four innings. Brad Woodal I, Jim Dough erty and Paul Shuey came in to pitch the final five and held the Seminoles score less. In the consolation game, with LSU leading 1 -0 in the first, Maurer drove in Chad Holbrook with a sacrifice fly. UNC took a 3-1 lead w ith a run in the third and the fifth. The game remained close until the ninfh inning. With LSU holding onto a one-run lead, UNC committed three errors, and the Tigers capitalized for three runs to make the score 8-4. The Tar Heels managed a comeback Forum "We can use those (business) stories and put them back on the city desk so they can be using their resources more efficiently," she said. The role of managing editor could be handled by the new position of om budsman, who would also handle criti cism from the student body, Lanning said. Taggart said he felt the key issues in this election, as in any election, were experience and vision. "I'm familiar with a lot of things that go on on campus, and contacts with the administration have been made. I think it's real important for the paper to be closely tied, in terms of good contact, with the administration." CAA "I propose we notify students at least three days in advance of the meetings so the students have time to schedule these events into their schedules and will be able to contribute to these meetings," he said. Frye, who is running for re-election, said she has had experience working with the Athletic Department and with various student groups, and she would be willing to adapt and change accord ing to student wants. She said her platform dealt mainly with homecoming, ticket distribution and Carolina Fever. Once every 365 days, the world is covered with chocolate. This Valentine's Choose from the that Take 10 Ns u A QPROISIOHSO ftii k mk mm M to Bou g as? B fusion. A tape of Sunday 's heavyweight championship fight at the Tokyo Dome showed that because of referee Octavio Meyran's error, Douglas was on the canvas for 12 seconds after being knocked down late in the eighth round. Two rounds later, Douglas knocked out Tyson. Jose Sulaiman of Mexico, president of the WBC, and WBA president Gilberto Mendoza of Venezuela, both announced they were suspending the result. "There is no champion before Feb. 20," Sulaiman said. The WBC execu tive committee will meet Feb. 20 at Mexico City to try to resolve the con- in the last of the ninth, but one run was all they could muster, and the Tigers held out to win by three. UNC's next game is Saturday, Feb. 17, at Coastal Carolina. The team's first home match is Feb. 24, a double header versus George Washington. Crapplers lose battle with Terps COLLEGE PARK, Md. The Maryland Terrapins defeated the UNC wrestling squad 26-18 Sunday in Col lege Park to drop North Carolina to 10 6 on the season and hand the team its first ACC loss against three wins. Maryland's record now stands at 15 6 overall and 2-1 in the conference. Doug Wyland (126 pounds). Dean Dunnington has had experience with the editorial page and writing features, so she and Taggart feel their experience balances nicely, Taggart said. "That experience will translate well into ideas for the paper. "We want to improve the editorial page by presenting a weekly question or issue on the back page to readers to write in, and that way we hope we'll have more rounded opinions in the Reader's Forum," he said. The managing editor would take on a new role of long-range planner and would give new ideas to each of the desk editors, Dunnington said. Gretchan Diffendal, the only candi date for RHA president, said the hous- "I think it's very important that from the preliminary planning stages that it's not just the CAA planning Home coming but rather several student or ganizations, representatives from the faculty, the administration and the ath letic department," she said. She recom mended starting a Homecoming Week according to what all these groups want. "The main reason I think we need more diversity is simply that I don't think we're reaching the minority groups on campus when we plan home coming and the events that we offer," she said. Day, make sure your loved one is covered. unique selection of fine imported chocolates can only be found at one place- University Mall 968 - off with your Student ID EXPIRES FEBRUARY 17, 1990 the UOOUR pump 942-F UWIP 493-0594 106 W. Franklin St. 4711 Hope Valley Rd. (next to Pizza Hut) (Woodcroft Shopping Ctr.) oxm bt troversy. Douglas' disputed victory has cre ated a wide-open heavyweight division that for three years had been the per sonal domain of Tyson, who was 37-0 with 33 knockouts. It's still unclear what will happen next in the division, although a rematch between Douglas and Tyson appears likely, especially since King promotes both Fighters. Douglas did not go to the post-fight news conference, but Tyson did. And Tyson said he would welcome a re match with Douglas. "There's nothing wrong with losing, I can handle a loss, but I want to lose fairly," Tyson said. from page 12 Moscovic (150), Shane Camera (167) and Ben Oberly (177) were winners for North Carolina. Tuesday, Feb. 13, UNC will grapple w ith Duke at home. The match starts at 7:30 p.m. in Carmichael Auditorium Fencers take 7 of 8 matches The UNC men's and women's fenc ing squads won seven of eight matches Saturday in Fetzer Gym, with the men going 4-0 and increasing their record to 1 8-5 and the women going 3-1 and im proving to 16-12. The men defeated Wofford, Brown, Duke and N.C. State, while the women beat Duke, State and James Madison but lost to Brown.. from page 1 ing system needed "continued commit ment and dedication from an informed and knowledgeable leader." Diffendal, a junior from Charlotte and present RHA Governing Board representative, said she had the ability to provide service and leadership to all residents on campus. Her platform consists of providing safety and security within the residence halls by incorporating SAFE Escort service, improving the recycling pro gram in dormitories and organizing an energy conservation program to pre vent increasing utilily costs for stu dents. Felts Lewis also contributed to this story. from page 1 She said she wanted to start a tradi tion of polling students at one of the later ticket distributions of the year to get ideas about what problems there may be. The CAA did that at this year's N.C. State distribution. Frye said it was also important to educate students about the particulars of the distribution policy. She said the most important point of her platform was Carolina Fever. She said she wanted the group to become more involved with non-revenue sports through means such as pep rallies, bal loon arches and pom-pon distributions. 1722 fc Deacons partmcnt with a game-high 1 0 rebounds, and despite a dismal 3-of-l2 shooting day by center Scott Williams, the Tar Heel big men showed signs of resur facing as a dominant force in the paint. "I thought their inside players gave us the most trouble," Deacon forward Chris King said. "They did a good job getting the ball inside, and it got us in foul trouble." King, who at times seemed to be Wake's only offensive weapon, fin ished with 24 points on I0-of-l5 shoot ing. Sam Ivy, who picked up his fourth foul with 12:37 left in the game, added 14 points in limited duty. Both teams played without a regular starter. UNC senior forward Kevin Madden sat out with an injured foot, while Wake forward Anthony Tucker played just two minutes before coming Today WOMEN'S BASKETBALL, vs. College of Charleston, Carmichael, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13 WRESTLING, vs. Duke, Carmichael Au ditorium, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14 MEN'S BASKETBALL, at Virginia, 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL, at Virginia, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15 WOMEN'S SWIMMING, at ACC Cham Gymnastics stuck an excellent dismount for a 9.0. "Although we had some strong indi vidual performances, the rest of the team on beam was too tentative," Gal v in said. "I think, that we opened the door as far as we possibly could for N.C. State at that point. It put us in a position that we had to have everybody do a good job on floor." 10 Visits $35.00 5 Visits $20.00 Open 7 days a week On Franklin Street above Sadlack's 929-5409 WlJ Order your college tademit Meet with your Joe ten's representative for full details. See our complete ring selection on display in your college bookstore. out. for good when a sore neck pre vented him from running the floor. A change in the Tar Heels was ap parent from the opening tip, when in stead of using his regular starting five Dean Smith went back to last year's system of awarding starts based on defensive performance in UNC's pre vious game. By those standards, Hen rik Rodl and Jeff Denny were given the honors over Chilcutt and Rice while Lynch subbed for Madden. Once the tip was up, however, the Tar Heels seemed to pick up right where they left off in Wednesday's loss to N.C. State. UNC missed its first six shots while Wake built a 6-0 lead. But Fox nailed a trey to snap the Tar Heels out of their daze, and when Rice added another three and Lynch hit a free throw line jumper, UNC had its first On Tap pionships, Raleigh, 1 2:00 noon (trials), 7:30 p.m. (finals) Friday, Feb. 16 MEN'S FENCING, at National Junior Olym pics, Chicago, III., 8:00 a.m. WOMEN'S FENCING, at National Junior Olympics, Chicago, III. 8:00 a.m. WOMEN'S SWIMMING, at ACC Champi onships, Raleigh, 12:00 noon (trials), 7:30 p.m. (finals) Saturday, Feb. 17 MEN'S BASKETBALL, vs. Maryland. Smith Center, 1 :30 p.m. On the uneven bars. State's Bishop and junior Jennifer Jansen placed sec ond and third behind Denkins. Buttlar scored a solid 9.4 on the vault, followed by Bishop with a 9.35, and these performances allowed B ishop to finish second and Buttlar third in the all-around. Galvin said he was most impressed M it. - ' ' It's Here! Gold Connection OTA OFF EVERYTHING! February lst-14th Don't Miss It! 967-GOLD IMI m OSTENS AMERICA'S COLLEGE RING February 12, 13, 14, 15 MONDAY - THURSDAY 9 am - 3 pm $20 Deposit s from page 12 lead at 8-6. The Tar Heels never trailed after that, opening up a lead as big as 25-15 -in the first period before settling for a 38-32 edge at the break. Sunday UNC 72, Wake Forest 67 Wake Forest Ivy 6-8 2-2 1 4. King 10-154- 5 24, Kitley 1 -3 0-0 2. McQueen 4-12 0-0 9, Siler 3-1 0 0-0 8, Carlyle 3-110-1 8. Wise 0 1 0-0 0, Tucker 0-1 0-0 0, Sanders 0-0 0-0 0, Medlin 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 28-64 6-8 67. UNC Lynch 2-8 0-0 4. Fox 5-9 0-0 14, Williams 3-12 3-8 9. Rodl 1-2 0-0 3. Rice 2- 6 8-9 14. Chilcutt 4-6 2-2 10. Davis 5-6 3-3 1 3. Wenstrom 1-11-1 3. Totals 23-53 19-25 72. Halltime Score: UNC 38-32. Three-point goals Wake Forest 5-13 (McQueen 1-2. Siler 2-5, Carlyle 2-6). UNC 7-12 (Fox 4-5. Denny 0-2, Rodl 1 -2. Rice 2-3). Rebounds Wake Forest 33 (Kitley 9). UNC 37 (Chilcutt 10). Assists Wake Forest 12 (McQueen 8). UNC 11 (Rice 5). Fouls Wake Forest 22. UNC 14. Attendance 14.157. M EN'S TRACK, at George Mason Invita tional, Fairfax, Va., 2:00 p.m. WOMEN'S TRACK, at George Mason Invitational, Fairfax, Va., 2:00 p.m. WRESTLING, vs. Navy. Carmichael Au ditorium, 1:00 p.m. MEN'S FENCING, at National Junior Olympics, Chicago, III., 8:00 a.m. WOMEN'S FENCING, at National Junior Olympics, Chicago, III. 8:00 a.m. WOMEN'S SWIMMING, at ACC Cham pionships, Raleigh, 12:00 noon (trials), 7:30 p.m. (finals) from page 12; with his team's ability to fight back; against a talented Wolfpack team. ' ; 24 They're All Business Hours To Us. Cnmpn hi'nsit' top st-niic. Fast turnaround Seen das a vetk (luaranteed deadlines It's on lime. Or it's on us. 100 West Franklin St. 933-2679 ring NOW Payment Plant Available X A J