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®lff Sailg (Far Hwl Despite Team Loss, 2 Netters Go to NCAAs STAFF REPORT Advancing was as dose as a tie-break. But with the score deadlocked at 3 on May 5, North Carolina’s Brint Morrow failed to convert two tie-breaks against Mitch Sprengelmeyer at No. 2 singles, and the UNC men’s tennis team fell to Clemson4-3in the first round ofthe NCAA Region II Men’s Tennis Championship. The Tar Heels opened up strong, as UNC won the doubles point when David Caldwell and Morrow defeated Frank Salazar and Sprengelmeyer 8-6 at No. 1 doubles, and David Britt and Robert Tedesco matched that score by beating Cris Robinson and Ryan Flemming at No. 3. But UNC claimed only two singles matches, as Caldwell ousted Chris Angell 6-4,6-2, and Britt pasted Bryan Twente 6-3, 6-0. Paul Harsanyi, Tedesco and Tony Thomas all fell in two sets. Although the team will not advance, Caldwell and Morrow will. UNC’s top two seeds will both compete in the NCAA single* championships, which began Wednesday in Athens, Ga. Caldwell, the eighth seed in the 64-man bracket, played Florida’s Jason Appel in the first round. Unseeded Morrow took on the No. 2 seed, Mahesh Bhupathi ofMississippi. The tandem was also a top -8 seed in the doubles bracket, where they play UCLA’s Robert Janecek and Eric Lin today. Caldwell Earns More Haedits UNC junior David Caldwell added four more awards to his already-stacked resume over the semester break. For the second consecutive year, the Richmond, Va., native was named the ACC Men’s Tennis Player of the Year. Caldwell went undefeated (10-0) against conference opponents and cap tured the No. 1 singles title for the second-straight year. He is the fourth successive Tar Heel to win the title, as Bryan Jones garnered the award in 1992 and Roland Thomqvist won it in 1993. Caldwell and his doubles partner, Brint Morrow, were also named to the league’s 13-member all-conference team. The duo, which is 25-9 in doubles action, is ranked 11th nationally. It is their second-straight appearance on the All-ACC team Caldwell also won the Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship Award, given by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. He is the third Tar Heel to earn the award in the past four years, as Thomqvist received the honor in 1992 and 1993. Finally, Caldwell was named the Region II recipient of the Arthur Ashe, Jr. Leadership and Sportsmanship Award. He is one of eight awardees from across the country who will be considered for the national award, which will be given at the Rolex All-Star Luncheon in New York in September. UNC-Charlotte Coach Declines Head Hoops Job at Golden State THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHARLOTTE Jeff Mullins turned down the opportunity to coach the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Monday, the North Carolina-Charlotte coach has con firmed. Mullins withdrew his name from con sideration after discussions with his fam ily. “It was flattering and somewhat tempt ing,” Mullins told The Gaston Gazette earlier this week. “In the past I would have said no be cause of all the travel and the fact that you’re away from your family. “This time made me think a little bit more because my daughters are grown and TV Station: Wright Made Other Slurs THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PORTLAND, Ore. CBS golf com mentator Ben Wright, who became em broiled in a controversy when he was quoted in a newspaper about LPGA play ers, called golfer Jumbo Ozaki a “Jap” four years ago during a USA Network broad cast. KOIN-TV, the CBS affiliate in Port land, broadcast a tape Monday night from the CBS-produced coverage of the first roundofthe 1991 Masters in which Wright says: “Formerchampionsaplenty, Watson andNicklausat4-under with the Jap Ozaki, who is striking a blow for the foreigners.” Wright was quoted Friday by The News Journal ofWilmington as sayingthe LPGA had trouble drawing sponsors because of lesbianism on the tour. He also was quoted as saying women don’t play as well as men because their Calvin and Hobbes Q> C 1 YIHM DO fo\) MEAN, W ;• ! 1// yl I . 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This year featured a standoff between Nelson and forward Chris Webber and a hospital stay for the head coach. Hie team “boobs” hamper their backswing. Wright issued a terse denial that he ever made derogatory statements about the LPGA tour to Journal reporter Valerie Helmbreck. Wright also insisted he related to the reporter a story by Hall of Famer JoAnne Camer and never used the word “boobs.” The original story also said Wright used the word ‘butch’ to describe lesbians on the tour. But Wright said Helmbreck inquired about the ‘big butch girls’ on the tour—he did not volunteer the phrase. David Kenin, president of CBS sports, said in a separate statement: “I am con vinced that the offensive statements attrib uted to Mr. Wright were not made.” The News Journal issued a statement saying it stood by the accuracy of Helmbreck’s story. 11 Arledge of TV 12 Ear or tube 13 Feats 21 Had 22 College letters 25 Timber wolf 26 “Good Times” dad 27 ex machina 29 Fester, for one 30 Low 31 A Guthrie 33 Adolescent 35 Be vehement 36 Largest dam in Germany 37 Bubbly drink 39 room 40 "Turandot” 41 Koko’s rider 45 Tiny antelope 46 Flap 47 Amen 49 Biblical woman of Moab 50 There, Pierre! 51 Pacific i [2 |3 [4 Mp [6 p[B [9 ■■To - ITT |l2 113 14 “ * H!?5 - HH 6 flp 'h? 20 21 25 26 27 ■■2 B |29 30 32 38 39 40 41 ~~ 42 MMH43 ■|44 ■ u^Wars M HI 54 [55 56 57 58 59 60 61 ““■■62 Mp3 64 Sps §H66 ‘ ~ 67 'f6B |H69 “ was also plagued by injuries. Although Bob Lanier completed the season on an interim basis, Cohan has shown interest in Boston’s Chris Ford and former Portland coach Rick Adelman. After a stellar career at Duke in which the Blue Devils made back-to-back Final Four appearances in 1963 and 1964, Mullins went on to play 12 years in the NBA, with the old St. Louis Hawks from 1964-66 and for San Francisco/Golden State from 1966-1976. Mullins capped his career by leading Golden State to the NBA championship in 1975andarunner-upfinishinl976.Mullins retired with 13,017 points and a career scoring average of 16.2 points per game. Tt L)q[q lay Nationsßank Plaza ' 967-8284 136 E. Rosemary St. Die Hard 111 <m Nightly at 7:00 *9:30 Crimson Tide < R > Nightly at 7:15 • 9:45 Panther < R > Nightly at 7:00 • 9:30 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:00 • 4:30 © 1995 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 53 Coin of Denmark 55 Dance derived from the twist 56 Used up 57 Gremlins 58 Whopper 59 Song from 40D 60 Scrape with a file SPORTS He is also a member of the Warriors’ Hall of Fame. 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