8 Thursday, May 26,1994 Gone! Griffey’s 21st Homer Shatters Record THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OAKLAND, Calif. As Ken Griffey Jr. slipped into his home run trot for a record 21st time this season, he knew his dad had already left the ballpark. “He’s usually gone by the seventh,” he said. This record, though, was special—even in a season of home run inflation. It broke Mickey Mantle’s 1956 mark for home runs in the first two months of the season. Perhaps of more interest to Ken Griffey Sr., Monday night’s home run also al lowed Junior to pass him in career homers with No. 153 in just his sixth major league season. Either way, the ball hit off Bobby Witt was destined for a place of honor. “It’ll go in the trophy case, ” said Griffey, who homered in his fourth consecutive game. After all this time and all those long balls, Griffey still clings to the belief that he’s not a home ran hitter. Olajuwon Rockets Past Robinson for MVP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HOUSTON Hakeem Olajuwon didn’t get the NBA's Most Valuable Player trophy until after he stopped worrying about winning it. Olajuwon, in his 10th pro season, fi nally won the MVP award on Tuesday after leading the Houston Rockets to their best record (58-24) in franchise history. “After awhile, I gave up thinking about winning the MVP,” Olajuwonsaid. “Some times it’s political so I just had fun trying to win a championship. My goal became to Deadlines Classified LiM Ads: NOON Tuesday for Thursday publication Classified Display: NOON Tuesday for Thursday publication Fax Us! 962-1609 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Thursday, May 26,1993 Announcements | $2 OFF USED CDs $1 OFF NEW CDs and TAPES with this ad Backdoor CDs. 136 East Rosemary St.. Nations Bank Plaza, near Ram Theatres M-Sat. 11- 6pm. Su. 12- spm. 933-0019 BUY- SELL- TRADE PUBLIC RELATIONS EXPERIENCE Great for you & your resume. 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Alaska Fisheries this summer Marmme Services 1-208-8600219 NOW HIRING At The Carolina Union Box Office Needed Dedicated individuals (must be a registered UNC student) preferably with cash register experience, available for both summer sessions. AND fall semester If interested, please inquire at the Carolina Union Box Office at 962- 1449. Applications available at the Information Desk. Help Wanted EARN: Valuable marketing experience Valuable customer service experience Excellent pay, bonus meal card $$ Excellent student associate benefits Chance to earn cash bonuses Marriott's Carolina Dining Services, with University Housing, needs STUDENT TELEMARKETERS for |une & July Out going, friendly, customer service oriented stu dents only need apply. Call 962-0200 for details or apply in person, Lenoir Hall, M-F, 9-5 EOE - M/F/D/V SUMMER But who’s going to believe him after he’s set such an incredible pace this sea son? At his current rate, Griffey would finish the season with 79 homers and would break Roger Maris’ major league record of 61 on August 22. “It’s great to see,” Mariners manager Lou Piniella said. “It’s great to see young kids with a ton of ability do well and improve the image of baseball. Baseball needs a young kid to step forward and carry the banner.” Griffey wouldn’t compare himself with Mantle, saying the game has changed too much since Mantle’s day. “You don’t know what he would have done now, with different pitching and dif ferent bats," he said. After Griffey hit his milestone homer— one of five in the game—in the seventh, he was in a position to send the game into extra innings in the ninth. But he couldn’t get No. 22 off Oakland closer Dennis Eckersley, who saved the Athletics’ 7-5 win a championship. “Asa result of hard work, these other things come into play.” The 7-foot center finished second to Phoenix’s Charles Barkley in last year’s MVP voting, but won this year’s honor by beating out David Robinson of San Anto nio and Scottie Pippen of Chicago. “Here’s a guy who comes to this coun try and hadn’t played much organized bas ketball and he becomes the MVP.” Olajuwon, a native of Lagos, Nigeria, played at Houston and led the Cougars to Classified Line Ad Rates For up to 25 words, consecutive days, add 104 for each word over 25 Private Party-Non-Profit $3.00 per insertion 10% discount for 5 or more consecutive insertions Help Wanted GARDENING HELP WANTED for garden near campus PT flexible hours weekly through sum mer $7/hr Call 967-7223 Students! Need Money? 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Salary, room, board pro vided Male/ female counselors, lifeguards, pro gram directors, food service Located 50 minutes northeast of Richmond Great expenence for any future career, all majors encouraged to apply Training provided Contact Devin Brown; 1-804- 633-9856. Camp Easter Seal; 20500 Easter Seal Drive; Milford. VA 22514 CLASS PROPOSALS FOR fall recreation instruc tional classes for youth and/ or adults are current ly being accepted by Carrboro Recreation and Parks Dept. Preschool children s dance and out door/ nature instructors needed Other proposals considered. Class hours, length vary Approx 1- 4 hours per week. SB-$ 10 per instructional hour Call Carrboro Recreation and Parks Dept, to request a proposal application form. 968-7703. Deadline July 15th FULL TIME TEMPORARY GROUNDSKEEPER. 6 months experience, any facet of grounds work. 40 hours per week. 8-4 30pm. Apply 8-4.30. M-F. Carol Woods Retirement Community. 750 Weaver Dairy Rd. Chapel Hill. NC 27514. LONE STAR STEAKHOUSE AND SALOON now hmng part- time/ full- time summer help Kitchen staff positions available. Experience a plus Apply in person 2-4 daily No phone calls, please 3630 Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham. Help Wanted victory. Eckersley ended up having to get Griffey out twice, since a foul ball into the left-field comer wasn’t caught by Ernie Young. Young got an error on the play, and Griffey got another chance to homer. But he flied out to Young on the next pitch to end the game. Eckersley, who has straggled this sea son, felt lucky to escape. “What are you going to do with a guy that hits the ball to the opposite field like he pulled it?” Eckersley said. Griffey currently appears in several league-leading categories. He has played in 43 games this season while racking up 167 at bats. He has scored 47 times and recorded 58 hits. He currently places eighth in the batting average standings with a .347 clip. Griffey trails in the RBI race by only 10 to Toronto’s Joe Carter. Carter also set a record for RBI in the month ofMay. Griffey currently has 44 RBI, while Carter has 54. the Final Four. He is the first foreign-bom player to win the MVP. “You love to have a guy with that work ethic,” Tomjanovich said. “It makes it so much easier for a coach to have a star player who likes to work.” Olajuwon received 889 points, includ ing 66 first-place votes, from a panel of sports writers and broadcasters, who each voted for five candidates with points awarded on a 10-7-5-3-1 basis. Robinson received 730 points and 24 first-place votes to finish in second. Businesses-For profit $6.00 per insertion 10% discount for 5 or more consecutive insertions Help Wanted SEEKING VOLUNTEERS for Calcium Supplement Study • White women, 21 -24 years of age • In area for next 3 years • Free dietary/bone density assessment Call Dr. John Anderson 966-7220 (p/ease leave message!) Student Cashier NIGHTS WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS Some day shifts. Apply Morehead Planetarium ticket office. Barbara Maddrey. M-F, 12:30-5. PART TIME HELP WANTED for new carpet clean ing company Could lead to full time position Neat and professional appearance required Must be strong & physically fit No smoking, drinking or drugs Call 933-5544 PART TIME LANDSCAPE and yard main tenance help, weekends and evenings okay. Prefer student with own car. $5 50 an hour. Call 942-7376 RECRUITING HEALTHY MALES and females between 18-35 with no smoking history, no aller gies. or on any medications To participate in Air Pollution Studies conducted by the ER4 and UNC Flexible schedule needed FEES PAID Call 929- 9993 for additional information. SUMMER TENNIS INSTRUCTOR needed to teach small group classes to youth & adults Morning and evening hours avail able. 4-12 hours per week. SB-$lO per instructional hour Call Carrboro Recreation and Parks Dept to request a service provider application 968-7703 Deadline May 31st. TELEMARKETING REPRESENTATIVES- Put your excellent people and telephone skills to work for Performance Incorporated, the nation s leading retailer and direct marketer of bicycles, parts, and full line accessories. We are seeking motivated individuals to receive incoming calls from our cus tomers and to answer their questions concerning our cycling and scuba products. Applicants must have prior sales experience, a pleasant phone voice, excellent grammar and strong problem solv ing abilities Spanish language a plus. We have full and part time evening positions available. Apply in person at Performance Incorporated One Performance Way, Chapel Hill. NC (Take 15- 501 south from Chapel Hill towards Pittsboro Left on Old Lystra Rd. one block before reaching Cole Park Plaza) EOE. THE ARC OF ORANGE county needs compan ions/ sitters to sit with children and adults, occa sionally on evenings and weekends Call 942-5119. ask for respite information. Help Wanted Need a Flexible Job? Bea UNC Child/Elder Care Sitter! Applications in the Pit Tuesday, May 31, 11-2 pm Deadline: June 6th. Applications also at: the Union Desk, Campus Y and SRC. Sponsored by UNC Employee Sen/ices. 962-1483 M ... E -....1: SPORTS Dave Klarmann could identify his la crosse team’s major problem before the season even began. Inexperience. The fourth-year head coach knew he would have to tinker with his team and hope it could mature in the 14 games lead ing up to the NCAA tournament. “What you have to do is deal with what you have,” Klarmann said in February. “You can’t stand pat. You have to make tactical adjustments.” That’s exactly what he did. Klarmann made adjustments throughout the season that helped UNC develop and win. De spite not making the final four for the first time since 1988, his team succeeded. It would not be easy. Klarmann lost 15 lettermen and returned only two starters. He didn’t know what to expect from his players, many of whom had seen only spot action or less. He looked to leadership from the only experienced seniors, Ryan Wade and Chuck Breschi. “With a team like ours, which uses so many guys, it takes the whole season to find out what that team is,” Klarman said. “Sometimes it takes the whole season to find out if you’re even a team. Fortunately, we’re lucky here, and we’ll find out sooner who we are.” A total team effort was necessary. The Tar Heels found out in road losses to top-ranked Syracuse and No. 5 Loyola that they would have a lot of improving to do before achieving any goals set prior to the season. Classified Display Rates For rates and information call 962-0252 Over the Phone: 962-0252 Call from 9am-spm with your Mastercard or Visa, m Free Ads PERSONALS, CARPOOLING and LOST AND FOUND ads run free Help Wanted WAIT STAFF. PART TIME evenings. 5-Bpm and weekends. Experience desired but not necessary 5 miles from UNC campus Applicants may visit our club center Monday through Friday. 9am to 4pm. to fill out an application Carolina Meadows, 100 Carolina Meadows. Chapel Hill. NC 27514 919/942-4014 An equal opportunity employer M/F/H. EVENING SHELTER Mature, respon sible individual needed for Battered Women's Shelter. Responsibilities include overnight coverage and oversee ing shelter operations during evening hours Live-in position with liberal time off. Compensation includes salary, room and board and generous benefits. Human service or related education and experience required Send resume and cover letter by 6/10/94 to Shelter Director. PO 51848. Durham. NC 27717. MARKET RESEARCH Market Researchers needed to conduct surveys part time. Individuals will contact medical profes sionals across the country. Must be articulate, no selling involved, morning and afternoon shifts are available Please contact Jill Browne at 732-2100 for interview TWINS TWINS TWINS Are you a twin? We are looking for sets of iden tical and fraternal twins to participate in air pol lution research conducted by UNC and EPA You and your twin must be healthy, no smoking his tory, and 18-35 Potential earnings from $l3O - each + travel expenses Call 929-9993 (long distance may call collect) COLLEGE STUDENTS MAKE MONEY MAKE FRIENDS MAKE A DIFFERENCE JOIN U.S. PIRG's campaign for claan water and fight for pofitical change. CALL TAMMY AT 933-9994 CRUISE SHIPS HIRING Earn up to $2.000+/mo. on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour com panies Summer & Full-Time employment avaiP able No exp necessary. For info, call 1-206-634- 0468 ext. C 5358 DO YOU HAVE great phona skills? Need flexible hours? Worden Brothers Incorporated, a fast growing company with many opportunities for advancement, is looking for Customer Service Representatives between the hours of B:4sam and 10pm Part time day and evening shifts avail able (2030 hours per week) Must be person able. professional, organized and able to type 45wpm WBI is located between Durham and Chapel Hill (convenient to 1-40). To apply, call 408-0542 and press 3 during the recording to leave a message. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT Make up to $2,000-$4.000+/mo. teaching basic conver sational English abroad. Japan. Taiwan, and S. Korea. Many employers provide room & board + other benefits. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For more information call: (206)632-1146 ext. J 5358 Help Wanted Klannaun’s Defensive Adjustments Kept Tar Heels’ Heads Above Water Help Wanted SPERM DONORS NEEDED College students or graduates under 35 years old willing to participate six months or longer in UNC artificial insemination program. Current needs are for Caucasians. Confidentiality assured $35 per accept able specimen For information and screening forms stop by room 223 MacNider. or phone 962-6696 after 5:30. SUMMER JOB. Pays $6-$8 an hour. Good opportunity for mad ical fiald majors, but not a requirement. Call for mora info 932-1314. Summer Jobs COLLEGE COUNSELORS needed for this summer at Camp Morehead Call 726-3960 and 726-5321 | Child Care | AFTERNOON CHILD CARE needed in our SW Durham home 20 hours per week Own trans portation. references, non smoker. Call 489-4787 or 493-1498 BABYSITTER WANTED for two children, ages 5 & 7. Thursday afternoons Approximately 2 pm 7pm Own transportation required Non-smoker Call 493-8544 CHILD CARE NEEDED for 5. 4. & 2 year olds One day a week & weekends as needed Flexible Transportation neces sary Please call 382-7206 CHILD CARE NEEDED for infant starting at the end of June. 1-2 days per week, in Chapel Hill. Own transportation necessary. Call 932-9867 COLLEGE STUDENT needed to dm* child to half day day camp and watch child at pool in after noons for two weeks. July 11-22. Evenings, 933- 0585 DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EXPERI ENCE? Child Care Networks is working with many families who are seeking qualified care givers to provide summer child care in the child's home or the care giver’s home For more information call 942-0184 ext 20. EXPERIENCED. CREATIVE part time babysitter wanted to start immediately for two girls ages 2 b 5. Approx 10-15 hours a week Car & refer ences necessary 419-7166. FULLTIME DEPENDABLE and loveable nanny needed from 8 to 5 for newborn and five year old. M-F and occasionally on weekends or evenings. Non smoker, car necessary, references Call 96&6418 FUN PART TIME JOB during June & July caring for 2 children, 8 & 11 Approximately 20 hours per week. Transportation & references required. 489-4806 MOTHER'S HELPER POSmON available for school year 94-95. Late summer start desirable, but school year coverage is what we're looking for. Child care and some light cleaning duties for 3 boy (ages 3, 6.10) family, living in a nice family neighborhood. Located in Chapel Hill, a 1012 minute drive from campus Regular but flexible hours to accommodate a student schedule Good pay guaranteed Enthusiasm, good attitude, expe rience with children and own transportation. If interested, call our home collect in Switzerland (dial 011 for international) 41 21 791 6136 (when 6pm in Chapel it s midnight in Switzerland, please do not call past 9pm Swiss time). You can also call our voice mail number in the US leave your name & number b we ll get back to you 914/732-6494 We wiß be returning to Chapel Hi in mid-July. After down ing Army, 16- 10 for its first win, things looked a little bit rosier for UNC. “This group hastoleamhow to win as a team,” Klarmann said JUSTIN SCHEEF after the win over the Keydets. “It’s a pretty new group. I feel better about my close defense, that’s the important thing.” The inexperienced defense was improv ing. Redshirts Steve Schreiber and Jon Fox joined Breschi on close defense and defen sive midfielders Darren Sweeney and Pete Murphy were adjusting to their new roles. Klarmann also switched senior Wilson Felter from midfield to attack, where lead ership was in great demand. Then Princeton made UNC question itself again. The third-ranked Tigers shel lacked the Tar Heels 16-9 in Norfolk, Va. At 1-3, UNC was off to its worst start since 1971. But Klarmann had yet another adjust ment up his sleeve that saved the season. Rocco D’Andraia replaced goalkeeper Gary Lehrman at halftime of the Princeton game —and for the rest of the season. D’Andraia wasn’t that much better than Lehrman in that game, but he seemed to have more confidence and his teammates Child Care MOTHER S HELPER needed 2 afternoons per week. Flexible $6/hr Child care for 3 month old. light housekeeping. Own transportation & local references 9674563. PART TIME BABYSITTER needed for summer for newborn and 5 year old 8- 10am and 2-spm. M-F. Must be dependable and loveable, non smoker, car necessary, references Starting ASAP. Call 968-6418 PART TIME CHILD CARE/ COMPANION for 12 yo girl July and August Must drive and have car and swim Great country house 6 pool Non smoker. Call either Jackie or Chris at 929-6447 PROFESSIONAL COUPLE seeks mature engaging person to structure activities and care for our sons, ages 5 & 7 Part time. Wednesday after noons and occasionally on Friday Ability to con tinue in the fall desirable Call 929-7542. PROFESSOR S FAMILY needs childcare 2-3 days a week this summer Great job for right person 967-6630. RESPONSIBLE. MATURE and loving person need v ed for three easy children (11, 10. 6) and one friendly dog Flexible 2-3 days per week, can job share Need own transportation $5/hr. Call Sylvia at 929-9061 (home) or 544-9080 (work). TAKE CARE OF TWO lovely children in my home June 15 thru August Mon- Fri. 8 30- 5:30. Live in or live out. We provide car References Call 684-6727. WATCH infant and preschooler 3 miles south of campus through July Wednesdays. Fridays, 5-10 hours Need car. non smoker, references, call evenings 929-8363 DAYCARE IN OUR CARRBORO HOME, two great kids. 10 & 5 years. Starting July 15. through school. Reliability and trans portation a must. Call Eric Larson 684- 6159 or Martha Larson at 1-800772- 5464 ext. 311. SUMMER CHILD CARE NEEDED UNIVERSITY Baptist Church seeks four people to provide child care for approximately 7 hours/ week on Wednesday evenngs and Sunday morn ings If interested, please call 942-2157. BEGINNING AUGUST, 1994 Young family in Carrboro seeks reliable, energet ic person to care for our happy three year old daughter in our home College student preferred. Job hours: Monday through Friday. 2:30 6:lspm. One year commitment, please. Must be a non smoker with excellent references and own a dependable, insured car. Must like small dogs. Fun job. good pay. Our cur rent student employee has been with us for two years! Please leave a message at 968-0940 | For Sale | COMPLETE LMNG room set including sofa, love seat, chair, two end tables, and two lamps. Good condition. S2OO. Call Jay at 967-2438 | Wheels for Sale | 84 CAVALIER White, AM/FM, Cassette. 5 speed, sunroof, runs great Some body work needed. S7OO 967-2211. 87 Isuzu Trooper II Red and black. Sony pull- out. 84K. new 4WD tires, brash guard with buhls, tinting. aaHen con dition S6OOO nego Dave 933-8113 ARE FREE ———— FOR UNC STUDENTS, LIMITED TO 40 WORDS, CALL 962-0252 felt it. UNC reeled off four straight wins, lim iting Dartmouth, Duke, Maryland and Johns Hopkins to fewer than 10 goals apiece. Enter Virginia. The Wahoos ended UNC’s streak and reminded the Tar Heels of their inexperience, especially in defend ing a run-and-gun offense. UVa. ran up and down the field freely in winning 16-6. Two weeks later, UNC got its rematch in the ACC championship game —a 15-7 win over Virginia. Klarmann again wove his magic wand and produced key changes needed to win North Carolina’s seventh consecutive ACC title. UNC’s boss ordered a slower pace, which in turn threw the Cavaliers totally off balance. But the two teams met again last Satur day in Kenan Stadium. Virginia, aware of Klarmann’s strategy, would not let UNC slow it down like it did in the ACC Tour nament. The Cavaliers knew what was coming and they prepared forit. Thatthrew the Tar Heels off balance. North Carolina never settled into its offense and continuously suffered, run ning plays other than those called by Klarmann. The inexperience surely showed during “crunch time.” Problems that haunted the Tar Heels in March resurfaced in May. But without Klarmann’s season-long adjustments, UNC’s season would have been over three weeks ago. 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