6The Daily Tar HeelFriday, September 7, 1990 Men's soccer kicks back after upset loss .From staff and wire reports The UNC men's soccer team will attempt to rebound from Wednesday's 3-1 loss to the College of Charleston when they visit Clemson on Sunday in the ACC opener for both teams. - The game is scheduled for 2 p.m. at Riggs Field. Clemson holds a 14-8-4 overall record in the series. However, the Tar Heels have taken four of the last six matches, including last year's 2-1 win in Chapel Kill. UNC carries a 2-1 overall record into the game. Against Clemson, UNC senior striker Derek Missimo will attempt to score in his fourth consecutive match. Missimo has tallied seven goals in the Tar Heel's first three games. Missimo managed just one goal against ACC competition last year. Volleyball heads to Carolina Classic The UNC volleyball team begins round-robin competition Friday in the Carolina Classic being hosted by the University of South Carolina. Arkansas State (43-6 in 1989), Auburn (21-14), and William & Mary (28-4) will round out the field with the Tar Heels (21-9) and Gamecocks (15-15). On Friday, North Carolina plays Auburn at 2 p.m. and South Carolina at 8 p.m. at the Sol Blatt P.E. Center on the USC campus. Saturday sees UNC play Arkansas State at 2 p.m. and William & Mary at 6:00 p.m. UNC injury list adding up UNC tailback Randy Jordan will re main sidelined for a minimum of two more weeks according to team physi- NOT HEBE JFIE'S UL .Eft M Jl J on the "Village Green. presents Cream of Soul Friday, September 7 Spark Plugs Saturday, September 8 (Music Under the Stars begins at 9 PM) Sunday, September 9, 2-5 PM Fundraiser for Harvey Gantt Campaign featuring Poug Clark & the Hot Nuts Secret Chimps Cat elt f lte Best Sports on our Satellite W! And don't forget our Tuesday Specials! lue Cups n .50 Pitchers $2.50 cian Dr. Joseph DeWalt. Jordan has been out due to a bruised axillary nerve that controls the deltoid muscle. The shoulder injury was hap pened on the first day of contact drills during preseason practice. Quarterback Chuckie Burnette is expected to see action against South Carolina on Saturday despite suffering a sprained ankle walking stairs in the clubhouse. Linebacker Tommy Thigpen re ceived a minor shoulder injury Tues day, but was able to practice on Wednesday with no complications. Backup place-kicker Tripp Pignetti will sit out for at least 10 days after spraining his ankle on Tuesday. Nuggets say no Moe DENVER Doug Moe was fired on Thursday as coach of the Denver Nug gets, ending 10 often tempestuous but mostly successful seasons. Long Stem Roses Reg. 16.95doz vj- vfc vfc vj vfc v vf 71' "i" "1" ?f? "i" ' Fri & Sat Only 14.95doz 25 Off t s ? vt ?K 7l 't vfc ? any 1 non-sale item with ad thru Sept. 11th Eastgate Shopping Ctr. 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A quick recap oTlast week's action: Mark (I rub something for good luck, but I won't tell any of you what it is) Anderson had a good week: First, his roommate finally moved his feet to where his head used to be, conse quently allowing Mark to do the hori-zontal-mombo without being included in this week's pay-per-view selections. Aside from all of that excitement, though as if he could take anymore Mark scrubbed out his opponents with a spotless 1 0-0 record, setting the pace for everyone. Everyone, that is, except for Scott (I'm having so much troub, I need a rub) Gold, who set his own booby prize pace (the one he's been on for a number of years now) with a stum bling 7-3 record. Of course, the judges may have to slap Scott with some penalty points for picking Western Carolina over N.C. State in a game the Wolfpack won 67-0. Ouch. That ranks right up there with some of Scott's other prognostications in the past year: he picked Pittsburgh to finish fifth in the N.L. East, San Diego to win the pennant, Denverto win the Super Bowl and his nose. So pbbbbbbt. Jamie (I know the secret, but I use it for more important things) Jamie Scott Mark Neil Rosenberg Gold Anderson Amato Record (8-2) (7-3) (10-0) (8-2) Winning Percentage (.800) (.700) (1.000) (.800) Games of the Week UNC at South Carolina USC USC USC USC Clemson at Virginia Clem. UVa. Clem. UVa. N.C State at Ga. Tech Tech Tech NCSU Tech Maryland at West Virginia WVU WVU WVU WVU App. St at Wake Forest Wake Wake Wake Wake Miami (Fla.) at BYU Miami Miami Miami Miami Oklahoma at UCLA Okla. UCLA UCLA UCLA Texas at Penn State PSU PSU PSU PSU Illinois at Arizona III. III. III. III. Georgia at LSU UGa. UGa. UGa. UGa. Rosenberg kept up a winning tradition of bloated sports editors by falling into a second-place tie with Kenny (I don't rub anything, and I don't want my name in there anymore) Abner and the staff writers. Both cruised in with a promis ing 8-2 mark. This week's staff picker is the hailed Neil (you say tomato, I say) Amato, who deserves not a nickname but a biography. A pioneer in this age of the liberated male, Neil is trying to become the first man ever to play for the UNC field hockey team. If only he could Find a skirt that Fits... This week's featured game may belong to the Tar Heels and the Gamecocks (a favorite mascot in the DTH office), but here's a thought that's been mulling around our heads while we've been recovering from the Football Tab and actually sleeping more than three hours a night: What hypothetically, now would sports announcers have to say if the 'Cocks of South Carolina clashed with the Trojans of Southern Cal? Have a good weekend, but don't let your fingers do the walking too much. Marriott from page 1 The Services received a response dated Aug. 2 from Patricia Crawford, associate University counse, that con Firmed Marriott won the contract. Classic Food Services received offi cial notice Aug. 1 6 that Marriott got the contract. At that time, lawyers for Clas sic Food Services made a request for negotiations with the University. They did not receive a reply. David Fox, one of Classic Food Ser vices' lawyers, said he could not com- RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS CASH IN 0HJ GOOD GRADES, If you're a freshman or sophomore with good grades, apply now for an Army ROTC scholarship. It pays off during college. And afterwards. ARMY ROTC THE SMARTEST COLLEGE COURSE T0U CAN TAKE. For more information contact CAPTAIN FRANK D1LLARD, 1-800-222-9184 v I 4l I 1U H CC 4 i h Wn k N JORDAN LAKE'CROSSWINDS MARINA I UhaAmlWamTM 1 pi? m-': .Kg??. windsurfers c sailboats call for reservations & info, now! 919-362-0040 i i 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 3 ment on the matter since it was still in litigation. He conFirmed that the con tract bidding was handled through the University and not the state. But it is unclear to what extent the state is re sponsible for contracts established by the University, he said. "It's a situation where the right to do that (award contracts) may be delegated from Mr. Stuckey's office," he said. "It's not clear." Classic Food Services has established $ 1 ,500 in bond that it will pay to Stuckey , the division of purchase and contract, and the University if the judge rules in favor of UNC. The money will com pensate the University's losses from the restraining order. Frank Fearrington, UNC director of purchases and stores, said under the usual procedure for soliciting bids, the purchasing department sends notices to prospective bidders. "(The bids) are opened at a public forum," he said. "Generally the prices are announced. Sometimes it's not ap propriate because of the criteria. After that we take time to select a proposal." Fearrington said the vendor decided how much of its proFits to share with UNC. 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