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16 'The Daily Tar Heel/Monday, August 23, 1993 Tar Heel basketball fans thinking ‘repeat’ By Carter Toole Assistant Sports Editor The catch word around Chapel Hill these days is “dynasty”. When the 1993 NCAA champion North Carolina Tar Heel s returned home from New Orleans, it didn’t take long for the repeat question to surface. In fact, the players didn’t even need to be asked they brought it up. “I ’ and just like to say we ’ re not going to just do it again next year, we’re going to do it the year after that and the year after that,” UNC guard Larry Davis said. “Hopefully, we’ll bring back four or five more national championships,” echoed fellow freshman Ed Geth. Ludicrous? Perhaps. But rest assured when the preseason college hoops poll come out this fall, the Tar Heels will be at the top of everyone’s list. North Carolina enters next season much like their neighbors from Durham entered the ’92 campaign —with a trophy in hand and enormous pressure to make it two in a row. And like Duke, UNC will return with most of its title team intact. Dean Smith’s squad returns four start ers, nine lettermen and a 7-foot-1 redshirt and welcomes the most star-studded trio of freshmen in recent memory. The starting backcourt features per haps the best on-ball defender in the nation and one of the deadliest strokes from beyond the 3-point arc in the game. Derrick Phelps now has ample time off to nurse his numerous battle wounds and will command the point guard slot for the third straight season. Phelps scored 8.1 points per game and dished out 5.4 assists per contest. Donald Williams, the Final Four MVP, assumed the starting off-guard role late in the season and had an amaz ing postseason shooting stretch, aver aging 23 ppg in UNC’s last four games, and 14.3 ppg for the season. Dante Calabria played more minutes than any of the three freshmen on the Tar Heel team, and will provide solid back-up minutes at the point. Fellow freshman Larry Davis should compli ment Williams on the perimeter. Eric Montross, a second-team All- American, has evolved into the country ’ s best low-post center. Montross led UNC with 15.8 ppg, grabbed 7.6 rebounds per game and shot a blistering 64.6 percent from the field in the NCAAs. Swing forward Brian Reese emerged from the shadows to become a serious offensive threat this season. Reese hit for 11.4 ppg, scored a career-high 25 against Florida State and even made the alip Sailti anr MM LASSI FI E D ADVERTISING deadline for August 25th Classified line: Noon 8/24 Classified display: Noon 8/23 market! 1 942-12211 | wmmmnmmmy Mil/ ATTENTION STUDENT organization leaders Don't forget to renew official University Recognition Applications for 1993-94 are available at the Office of NC Fellows 8 Leadership Development, 01 Steele Building Due September 16. For more , information call BretxJa Mauer or Carol Bmzer 966- 4041 DIAL A BIBLE MESSAGE 933-0650 Message changed daily DWI? TOO MANY POINTS’ Reasonable insurance rates 929-3071 DYNAMICS OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP- A Spec ial Studies class focusing on the fundamentals of leadership theory and skills development offered for one credit pass/ fail For more info call Cindy Wolf Johnson, 966-4041, m the office of NC Fellows and Leadership Dewlopment, 01 Steele Bldg — 1 IHlji'Mff Experienced Waitstaff |FT. FT) Fine dining experience preferred for new country inn b conference center opening in August Blue Cross Blue Shield, paid vacation paid holidays, competitive salary Please respond to The Inn at Bonnie Brae, Executive Offices. 4117 North Roxboro Rd.. Durham. NC 27704, 471-1639. EOE ARTSCENTER EVENING manager Oversee facility personnel public relations, and box office during performing arts events Flexible hours. Thursdays through Sundays Management experience required with references Minimum 1 year committ ment Must be prompt, reliable, and able to work most weekends, including holidays Send letter and resume to Operations Manager. The Arts Center. 300-G East Main St. Carrboro. NC 27510 DEAD LINE September Ist 1993 CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE needed by sports wear compary to sell to fraternities and soronties starting this fall Average ssos 100 working one night per week Call 1-800242-8104 Earn money participating in studies evaluating new medicatons. Healthy, lean males are routinely needed. Short studies are conducted for weekend and weekday schedules. With over 3 years of experience PPBOnical Research Unit is located in Research Triangle Park. Call 1-8008490278 for more info. Men’s basketball schedule released Staff report The defending national champions won’t be taking it easy next year. UNC announced its 1993-94 men’s basketball schedule this week, and it appears again that the Tar Heels will face one of the toughest schedules in college basketball. North Carolina head coach Dean Smith will take his 33rd team into a schedule with 21 possible games against teams that participated in post-season play last season. The Tar Heels open the regular season Nov. 17 in the Smith Center against Western Kentucky in the Preseason NIT tournament. The Hilltoppers, coached by Rick Pitino disciple Ralph Willard, lost to Florida State in overtime in last year’s NCAA Sweet 16. Six other NCAA teams from a year ago California, Cincinnati, Kansas, Massachusetts, UC-Santa Clara and St. John’s—are in the Preseason NIT, as well as postseason NIT champ Minnesota. Four starters return for UNC in ‘93-94—Eric Montross, Derrick Phelps, Brian Reese and Donald Williams. Highlights of the rest of North Carolina’s schedule: ■ Dec. 3-4, UNC plays in the Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions. The Tar Heels face another Sweet 16 team, George Washington, in the opener. The other TOC partici pants are South Carolina and Brigham Young. ■ UNC returns to the Louisiana Superdome on Jan. 22 to face LSU. The Tigers will be without heralded prep guard Randy Livingston, who injured his knee at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio in July. ■ Duke visits the Smith Center Feb. 3. The Tar Heels wrap up their regular season against the Blue Devils in Cameron Indoor Stadium on March 5. cover of Sports Illustrated. Seniors George Lynch (14.7 ppg, 9.6 rpg). a first-team all-ACC selection, and Henrik Rodl (4.3 ppg), who started 26 games, depart, but the Tar Heels have plenty of bodies—and talent - to replace them. Exit Lynch, enter 6-8 forward Pat Sullivan at least at the outset of the 1993-94 season. Sullivan averaged 6.4 ppg his junior year, shot 52 percent from the field and was the team’s sec ond-leading free throw shooter (78.9 percent). Or maybe 7-0 backup center Kevin Salvadori, giving the Tar Heels a twin tower tandem in the paint. Salvadori (4.5 ppg) is still one of the league’s premier shot-blockers, but his trade mark fadeaway jumper doesn’t pose a severe offensive threat to opposing big men. Redshirt Serge Zwikker will get his first chance to shine in a Tar Heel uniform. And don’t forget Ed Geth is still in the house. But if you take a poll around campus, the consensus would be that both Sullivan and Salvadori will spark the Tar Heels off the bench come January. Classified Line ADD 10C/WORD/DAY FOR EACH WORD OVER 25 Private Party (Non-profit) 1 day $3.00 2 consecutive days $4.50 3 consecutive days $6.00 4 consecutive days $7.10 5 consecutive days SB.OO B(C!32DrE2ICISO!B^ CAROL WOODS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY DIN ING ROOM SERVICE Part time jobs ideal for stu dents Work times 4.30-Bpm daily Generous scheduling and request off systems Pleasant and attractive work environment No experience required Minimum $5 37 per hour to start: more with experience If interested and able to make a commitment to work at least five continuous months, come by the main office at Carol Woods. 750 Weaver Dairy Road Chapel Hill, and fill out an application CHAPEL HILL COUPLE seeks housekeeping and afterschool care for our two children ages 10 b 5. M-F. 1-6 pm. Own car and references required $5 50/ hour 942-8490 DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EXPERI ENCE? Child Care Networks is looking for qualified care givers to provide full or part time care in the child's home We are also interested in finding providers who will care for children before 7:3oam and after 5 30pm. For more information, call 942-0184 RECRUITING FEMALE S6UNG PAIRS to participate in air pollution research conducted by UNC and EPA You and your sister must be healthy. 18- 35. no smoking history, no more than 3 years apart in age Must be available during summer months. Potential earnings from $l3O- $l6O each Call 929- 9993 for more info Enter Jerry Stackhouse. Stackhouse is easily the state’s most talked about recruit since a lanky guard from Wilmington came to Chapel Hill in 1981. Stackhouse spent his first three years of high school at Kinston, then transferred to perennial hoops factory Oak Hill in Mouth of Wilson, Va. Led by Stackhouse and fellow UNC recruit Jeff Mclnnis, Oak Hill went 36- 0 this season, finishing the season ranked No. 1 in the nation according to ESPN, Basketball Times and the Associated Press. Stackhouse, a 6-7 small forward, averaged 25.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 4.0 steals per game, 2.1 blocks per game, hit 59.6 of his shots, and swished 65 treys. He was named co-MVP of the McDonald’s High School All-America game after scoring 27 points, which tied the McDonald’s scoring record (held by the guy from Wilmington). Mclnnis, at 6-4, is rated as one of the top point guards in the nation, and will be battling for the point guard slot with Calabria once Phelps graduates. He averaged 17 ppg, 10.3 apg and shot 61 percent from the field at Oak Hill his senior year. Classified Display DEADLINE IS 2 BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO PUBLICATION Private Party (Non-profit) 1 day $6.50/inch 2 consecutive days $6.25/inch 3 consecutive days $6.00/inch 4 consecutive days $5.80/inch 5 consecutive days $5.60/inch DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EXPERI ENCE? Child Cate Networks is seeking qualified care givers to provide care for school- aged children, either in the child's home or the care giver's home, after 2:3opm and/ or teacher workdays For more information, call 942-0184. GAIN COUNSELING EXPERIENCE and help your community l Volunteer as a phone counselor with HELPLINE, the crisis service for Orange. Person b Chatham Counties in Chapel Hill Training starts September 2nd Call 929-0479 by August 31st. NEED A RELIABLE driver to transport 4 children home from school at 2:3opm 4-5 days /week Must have your own car with seatbelts Call 942- 8183 after Aug 16. RECRUITING HEALTHY MALES and females between 18-35 with no smoking history, no aller gies. or on any medications To participate in Air Pollution Studies conducted by the ERA and UNC. Flexible schedule needed FEES PAID Call 929- 9993 for additional information. RECRUITING MALE SIBLING PAIRS to participate in air pollution research conducted by UNC and ERA >bu and your brother must be healthy. 18- 35. no smoking history, no more than 3 years apart in age Must be available during summer months Potential earnings from $ 130- $l6O each Call 929- 9993 for more info Mmts COMPUTER SERVICES • New Computer Sales & Upgrades • Unbeatable Competitive Discount Pricing • Repairs & Service On All Name Brands • Upgradable Systems Made & Supported Locally • Extended Warranties St Service Contracts • In-Home & On-Site Service & Repairs • Life Time Tech Support 386 Systems c -,- rc STARTING AT J//J 486 Systems cori ~ STARTING AT Price Includes Monitor. Many Options Available Including Delivery, Installation, Set Up & Tutorials VIKING COMPUTER SERVICES 933-8544 tele 933-8545 BBS SPORTS Nov. 6 Blue-White Game (Exhibition) CHAPEL HILL Nov. 17 Western Kentucky# CHAPEL HILL Nov. 19 Preseason NIT Quarterfinals TBA Nov. 24 NIT Semifinals New York Nov. 26 NIT Finals/Consolation New York Nov. 29 Fort Bragg-AAU (Exhibition) CHAPEL HILL Dec. 1 Hawaii CHAPEL HILL Dm. 3 George Washington* Charlotte Dec. 4 BYU/So. Carolina winner* Charlotte Dec. 9 Colorado State CHAPEL HILL Dec. 12 Russian Team (Exhibition) CHAPEL HILL Dec. 18 Ohio State CHAPEL HILL Dec. 20 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Jan. 2 Marshall CHAPEL HILL . Jan. 5 N.C. State CHAPEL HILL Jan. 8 Maryland College Park, Md. Jan. 12 Georgia Tech Atlanta Jan. 15 Clemson CHAPEL HILL Jan. 19 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. Jan. 22 Louisiana State New Orleans Jan. 24 Butler CHAPEL HILL Jan. 26 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Jan. 30 Wake Forest CHAPEL HILL Feb. 3 Duke CHAPEL HILL Feb. 5 N.C. State Raleigh Feb. 10 Maryland CHAPEL HILL Feb. 12 Georgia Tech CHAPEL HILL Feb. 17 Clemson Clemson. S.C. Feb. 19 Virginia CHAPEL HILL Feb. 23 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. Feb. 26 Florida State CHAPEL HILL March 2 Wake Forest Winston-Salem March 5 Duke Durham March 10-13 ACC Tournament Charlotte / First game of Preseason NIT * Diet Pepsi Tournament ot Champions Lost & Found Carpooling mnmmwm PT WATT STAFF & CASHIER Experienced preferred Apply in person at Dragon's Garden. 407 W Franklin St. RECRUITING PAIRS OF unrelated adults (18-35) reared together in the same adoptive family to par ticipate in air pollution reserach conducted by UNC & EPA. You and your sibling must be healthy, no smoking hisotry. same sex (both male or both female) and no more than 3 years apart in age Potential earnings from sl3os 160 each Call 929- 9993 for more information THE HEALTH SCIENCES Library invites applications for student assistant posi tions Primary duty is reshelving materials $4 50 per hour beginning salary Required, willingness to work some nights and weekend hours 12 hours per week minimum Availability to work holidays I and continued employment through aca demic year required Current enrollment as a UNC Chapel Hill student. Positions available immediately Request application from room 211 of The Health Sciences Library AA/EOE TWINS TWINS TWINS Are you a twin’ We are looking for sets of identical and fraternal twins to participate in air pollution research You must be healthy and 18- 35 years in age Must be available during summer months Attractive fees paid Grab your twin and come be a part of the Carolina Twin Study' Call 929-9993 NOW' WANTED ONE OR TWO friendly people with flex ible schedules. Duties include: light bookkeeping, filing, and customer service Must have sales ability and some knowledge of advertising or signs Some training provided College students and housewives welcome! Call Sharon at 493-5155 for more infor mation TENNIS LEAGUE SUPERVISOR -Chapel Hil Partes & Recreation. Part- time. Mondays and Thursdays, late September - mid- Nrwjmber Supervise adults league play, perform any light maintenance to courts if needed Must be familiar with USTA rules and reg ulations Pays SSOO/hr Apply by September 7 200 Plant Rd: 968-2784 EOE TOWN OF CARRBORO (RECREATION AND PARKS DEPT.) BASEBALL UMPIRES: Sept thru Oct.: weekend games Previous experience preferred Payrate $10.50 S2O 00 per game FACIUTY/ ACTIVITY SUPERVISORS: Assist with the prepa ration of recreational special events Duties may include light manual labor Weekday evenings and weekend day hours. 5 - 20 hrs/wk Scorekeeping experience preferred Payrate $5 25/hr Submit Town employment application by August 25 to Personnel 301 W Mam St.. P.O Box 829. Canboro. NC 27510: (919) 968-7708 Applicants under age 18 must have work permit EOE. ■inir mxm Blood Pressure Study Are you a black female with high blood pressure or borderline hypertension? If you are 18-35 years old, are not on med ication, and are interested in partici pating in a research study, call Betty at 966-2546. Pay approximately $l5O. Smith rounded out the trio by signing the No. 1 recruit in the nation just three days after he won the national champi onship—6-11 center Rasheed Wallace, from Philadelphia’s Simon Gratz, the top-ranked high school squad in the nation. Wallace netted 14.6 ppg and snagged 11.7 rpg, despite playing an average of only 18 minutes per contest. He picked UNC over Temple, Villanova and Georgetown. North Carolina’s starting rotation will be the most experienced in the ACC, and the Tar Heels have sufficient depth both in the backcourt and the frontcourt. Smith has built a solid basketball foundation at Chapel Hill for 32 years, and this year’s championship could ig nite his most successive stretch ever. But it’s a long road to Charlotte. “We’ll definitely have the heart and desire and work ethic to potentially be here again,” Montross said afterthe title win against Michigan. “But at the same time, it’s very hard and there are a lot of things that are lucky about this tourna ment. “We’ll try and be here.” Oz Y*r // u’f dun u v 962-0252 9am-spm VISA & MC 407 F. Main St., Carrboro * 933-1 366 j LACROSSE INSTRUCTOR: Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation Pari- lime Conduct lacrosse sessions for youth ages 13 -18 years September 21 - October 28 Musi be able to teach skills, strategies, rules and regulations Responsible for supervising and officiating scrimmages Prefer someone with teaching or playing experience Pays $6 00/hr apply by September 3 200 Plant Rd: 968-2784 EOE. AFTER SCHOOL CARE for 2 (ages 8 & 6) in my home (between Durham & Cfiapel Hill), 3-6 pm. 3- 5 days a week Call 929-1979 AFTER SCHOOL CARE needed for 2 children (5 b 10) in our Chapel Hill home. M-f, 2:30 5 30pm Own car and references required $5 50/ hour 942-8490 AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE for 3rd b sth graders M-F. 3.306 pm Help with homework 8 transportation. Need own car Begin late August. 489-9809 leave message AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE needed M Tu-W for 8 and 5 year olds Must have reliable transporta tion Near Timberfyne Shopping Center 929-3940. Call after Aug 28 AFTER SCHOOL COMPANION needed for 2 girls, ages 9 & 12. in UNC faculty home near campus, beginning tall senru 'ter T & Th 2:15-6pm Nonsmoker Must have reliable car Call 967 7962 evenings 6-9 pm AFTER SCHOOL COMPANION needed for well beha/ed 6 yr old girl in UNC faculty home, fall and spring semesters. 2-6 15pm M-F Must hare reliable car Non-smoker with good references. Good pay 489-5274 eve BABYSITTER NEEDED for 4 year old Mondays. 2pn> 6:3opm Fridays. 11 45am -2:45pm S4O per week Experience, references 8 CPR certified required. Call Nancy 967-4883 CAN YOU PROVIDE creative projects and play in the home? Enthusiastic 4 year old twin girls and 6 year old boy $6/ hour. Tuesday 6 Thursday, 3- 6pm 15 minute drive from Cfiapel Hill Call 544- 0905 CHILD CARE NEEDED on campus housing for my 2 yo daughter Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:3oam 2 30pm during fall semester Willing to split the hours for the right people No smoking references required 914-3506 HOUSEKEEPER/ SITTER starling Aug 23rd One 14 yo. boy. M-F, 2:306pm. Must have own car to pick up boy at school in Durham every day Job includes: driving to activities, routine housework, making dinner, shopping. $6/hr + transportation References required 967-3824 after 7pm. NANNY NEEDED UP TO 30 hrs/wk starl ing in August for bright, gentle 2-1/2 yo boy His naps provide ample time for studying or reading Hours variable between Bam-3pm. Excellent salary References, transportation required Call 942-2191. leave message Peach Bowl champions return to Kenan Stadium By Zachary Albert Staff writer If you hear a roar rise up from the woods near the Bell Tower on Satur days in the fall, you know that the Tar Heels are doing something right. The noise comes from Kenan Sta dium, home of the 1992 Peach Bowl champion UNC football team, which teems with 52,000 fans on weekends. Attending a game at Kenan is an experience unlike any other. The crisp autumn air curls through the surround ing woods into the stadium, providing an invigorating atmosphere. The stands fill with fraternity broth ers sporting their Sunday best, spirited alums who tailgate in their BMWs and the occasional riffraff from Raleigh. The Carolina Fever section points to the press box, chanting,”Woo-dy! Woo dy!” in hopes of glimpsing a hearty wave from Woody Durham, voice of the Tar Heels. The mikeman gives the cheerleaders a boost with a booming voice and a unique dance style. You can’t miss him. He’s the one wearing overalls and a straw hat when UNC hosts N.C. State. Kenan Stadium was a friendly place for the Tar Heels in 1992. UNC went 5- 1 at home. However, bowl prospects wasn’t as encouraging halfway through the year. In mid-October, UNC held a 4-2 mark overall, 1 -2 in the conference after dis appointing losses to the Wolfpack and Florida State. The schedule didn’tprom ise to get any easier, but that was when the Tar Heels buckled down. UNC faced down a must-win situa tion against No. 16 Virginia at home Oct. 17. Now-San Diego Charger Natrone Means scampered for 216 yards to lead the offense as UNC upended the Cavaliers, 27-7. The win was North Carolina’s first over a nationally ranked opponent in a decade. UNC’s performance thrust the team into a sea of national recognition. ABC broadcast the Homecoming game against Georgia Tech, putting the Tar Heels on national TV for the first time in six years. UNCdidn’tdisappoint.TheTarHeels downed the No. 19 Jackets 26-14 in the final home game of the season, and the fans could smell a bowl bid. The Kenan faithful turned rabid in the waning minutes of the game as cups flew and students streamed onto the field. Both goalposts fell victim to the specials Boxing $1 /day Bold type sl/day Professional couple seeking mature individual who can engage our 4 and 6 year old boys in struc tured activities and play Part -time (several hours needed on Wednesdays) Ongoing commitment important Need own car Colony Woods area Call Annette or Dan 929-7542. SEEKING RESPONSIBLE person with flexible sched ule to sit for our 20 mo 8 5 year olds, beginning Aug 23 Car 8 refs required Call 933-7727. TUTOR/ AFTER SCHOOL CHILD car M- F. 2 charming kids Greenwood Rd home. Glenwood Rd Elem transportation needed Linda, home. 783-0220 or wk 966-5136 or. after Aug 13. 929-6739 WANTED COLLEGE student for after school care for 9 yo in my Carrboro home. Must have own transportation Only serious applicants interested in working lull year. Call 967-6180 after after Bpm or 851-8983 ext 287 daytime. WANTED AFTER SCHOOL companion and chauffeur for 11 year old girl Must be dependable and have car. 490-0465 after 6pm GREAT COUCH for sale 4-pc sectional, gold, in good condition SIOO obo. Call Kim. 968-9428 TIRED OF MACE on your key ring? Beeper style personal alarms Many mod els and features. $27- $35 Entry, com puter. audio, bike alarms SSO- $55. Student Special HONDA PRELUDE 'B6. charcoal. AT. sunroof, high power cassette, great sporty little car 8 a great value at $3995! Call 419-0269. Mill Creek condo 2BR 2BA 1/2 mi walk UNC. Franklin Pool, tennis, all appls incl W/D. upgraded carpet, exc cond. orig nonsmoker owner, sß2k. 942-1995 t=r EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise 'any preference, limitation or dis crimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.' This news paper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the lv. Our read ers are hereby informed that all dwellings adver tised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, can HUD toll-free at 1-800669-9777. GRADUATE STUDENTS Fully furnished studio apartment with kitchen 8 fuß bath Own entrance Central air and utilities included Microwave 8 TV with cable hookup Telephone hookup 17 blocks from the University. S4OO/ month, deposit required No smoking, pets or excessive drinking 967-9463. ■ .I.HU.MIV NON-SMOKING, responsible female seeks HOUS ESrmNG Graduate student doing an internship for a local int i development organization Please call Jill at 919-693 6310 Carolina Blue mob. The boost from the fans would have to last through a three-game road trip to finish the season. UNC split the first two, eking by Maryland 31 -24, but losing to Clemson 40-7 in Death Valley. The Tar Heels now stood at 7-3. A win would almost guarantee a postseason appearance, while a loss would place UNC on the bowl-game borderline. The stage was set for a Nov. 21 showdown in Durham with arch-rival Duke. The BI t Devils had nothing to lose, having, t all their previous con ference games Duke pulled every trick play in the book, but the Tar Heels squeaked by the Blue Devils, 31-28. Scouts from the Peach Bowl met head coach Mack Brown in the locker room to present the bid, and the deal was done: UNC would play one extra game in 1993. The game was scheduled for Jan. 2 in the all-new Georgia Dome in Atlanta. UNC would face the 24th-ranked Mis sissippi State Bulldogs in front of an ESPN national television audience. The Peach Bowl set attendance records for the Dome. A crowd of 69,125 UNC supporters and cowbell-toting MSU fans watched a struggle between two evenly matched teams. The Tar Heels fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter but averted two more Bull dog scores, which were called back by penalties in the second. In the second half, the UNC defense brought the team back into the game. Bracey Walker blocked two punts in the third quarter, returning one for a touch down to even the score. In the final quarter, Walker again caused the big play, laying a hit on MSU’s Chris Jones that deflected the ball into the hands of UNC’s Cliff Baskerville. The senior comerback trotted 44 yards for the game-winning score. UNC held on to win, 21-17, and Brown fi nally earned the postseason victory ride in his fifth year as head coach. This year poses new challenges for the Tar Heels. UNC will have to find a replacement in the backfield for Means, the ACC’s top rusher. Because of the team’s losses, Brown should have an adventurous job restruc turing his team chemistry. Regardless of the team outlook, the prognosis is the same for Kenan Stadium: Carolina blue skies and great football. i headlines (15 characters per line) type 1 10pOint$1/ day/line Type 212 point $2/ day /line Type 3 14 point $3/ day/ line 11 . xo9 & I v3opm> m % W * 1 &**** 1 1 1 I 1 i -SSsr* c ...^%C4ROLINK PARKING - 2 miles from campus on golf course. S3O/month. $ 100/semester Call Brian Jones at 968-8891. msEEQSzn Cary to UNC Vanpool! Save money on your com mute! For more info 8 exact schedule, call Pat Cornwell at 966-2031 or Mike Olsen at 966-2253 ALPHA PHI OMEGA (APO) Campus Lost 8 Found located in the bottom of the Union or call 962- 1044. FOUND: Alice Kaplan's ALL card Call Bill <3 942- 7118. LOST: Tarnished Antique silver bracelet. 7/20 in Davis or Lenoir. Possible reward Pleace contact 216/248-0223. Call collect. WATCH FOUND on Raleigh St across from Arboretum Please call 967-7563 to ID. ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private 8 confidential GYN facility w/Sat 8 weekday appts avail. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. Discount Car Insurance BASIC LIABILITY Some Restrictions Apply Rates based on territory #24 (Chapel Hill) # of Points • Month Coot 0 112 69 6 260.33 7 290.90 8 331.65 9 372.39 10 413.15 11 465.21 (DWI) 12 414.01 INBXPKMKNCKD DRIVIRS O POINTS 0-24 Months 424,78 24 Months 221.53 Cell Us for a Quick, Reliable Quote. ADMIRAL AUTO INSURANCE AGENCIES, INC. Phan*: 929-0104 3125 Shannon Road. 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