®ljf lailg ®ar Beel SPORMIEFS Former Football Coach To Sue Michigan State DETROIT George Perles, who was fired as Michigan State football coach last November, is suing the university and its president, The Detroit News reported Fri day. University representative Terry Denbow said he was not familiar with all of the details of the lawsuit but said he believes Perles is charging age discrimination, the News reported. Perles’s attorney did not release details. An Ingham Circuit judge granted Story’s request but in response to a motion from university attorney Michael J. Kiley, the order wasovertumedby Judge Tomßrown, according to the News. Parcells in Seclusion After Dehydration Bout KANSAS CITY, Mo.—New England coach Bill Parcells suffered from dehydra tion after the Patriots’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday and was advised by a doctor to stay in seclusion after the game. Parcells did not hold the customary postgame news conference after the game on the advice of Dr. Jim Dineen, an inter nist. Patriots officials said it was not immedi ately known how serious the condition was. FurykWins First PGA Title LAS VEGAS Jim Furyk, who last year let the tournament get away from him in the final round, came through Sunday with birdies on the 15th and 16th holes to win the Las Vegas Invitational by a shot over Billy Mayfair. Furyk, a second-year pro with an unor thodox swing and sweet putter, captured his first PGA Tour victory with a 5-under par 67 on the same course where he led after four rounds of his rookie season only to finish fifth. Furyk broke a tie with Mayfair with a 15-foot birdie putt on the 15th hole, then two-putted for birdie on the par-5 16th to take a lead he never relinquished. Mayfair birdied the 18th hole, but that still left him a stroke behind. 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It is a chance for students and fans to get their first look at the team and also offers a rare glimpse into the practice regimen of the Tar Heels. “Some of the drills we do every day,” said senior guard Dante Calabria. “We have a lot of other things we do, too, so this is a real, real abbreviated way to show everybody what we do.” According to Smith, Midnight Mad- ness is exciting from a fan’s standpoint but not necessarily from a coach’s. “We got that out of the way , and we can now go ahead and start building this team,” he said. “They were tight on their shots, which I expected, and couldn’t concen trate. We had these 50-minute work outs, and certain things that they learned there they didn’t exhibit, because they were worrying about how they looked. “If you’re a teacher in a classroom, you wouldn’t like to have 10,000peoplewatch ing. You don’t want to get on anybody. It’s perfectly quiet other than their talking on defense in a regular practice. They can hear me.” Smith said Midnight Madness is held with the fans in mind, and the support they showed Saturday night is the reason it keeps going. “Wereallyappreciateourstudentbody,” he said. “They wanted this, and they cer tainly supported it. I think they’ll be with this team win or lose as long as they play hard and play together. “It really is great to see a crowd come out. It’s very satisfying to supportthisteam, and they know it won’t be easy this year, and I think they’ll be behind us all year.” However, Smith said Midnight Mad ness won’t be held every season. If the start of practice falls on a weekday, Smith won’t hold a midnight workout. “We aren’t going to do it, I’ve already 62 Novelist Wister DOWN 1 Osculate 2 Sector 3 Evangeline’s creator 4 Goal 5 Removes, in printing 6 Killer whale 7 Impertinent 8 Join in a union 9 Flowering shrub 10 Average 11 Theater acronym 12 Adolescent 14 Zubin of music | Tickets | NEED 3CAROLINA/J C State football tick ets Please call 914-2745. Leave message. TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS basketball tickets(3): Charlotte Coliseum. Dec 1-2 S6O each, lower level seats, all four games In cludes Carolina South Carolina. Tulane. Stan ford. Call 914-3142 DTH CLASSIFIEDS 962-0282 R E M LOWER LEVEL. 2 tickets for sale Sat urday, November 11 Dean Dome. Call 929- 5382 leave message Music | CAROLINA TAR HEEL voices (THV) pres ents " A Forest Theatre Sing* (a cappella mu sic) Sunday. Oct 22. 3:oopm in the Forest Theatre ADMISSION IS FREE!!! 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Please call to identi fy 942-2152 DEFENSE FROM PAGE 14 its vaunted pass rush. “Where we messed up as a defense, we kept letting them get second-and-six, sec ond-and-five,” UNC linebacker Brian Simmons said. “That helped them to be able to open up the offense.” It was UNC’s defense that looked wide open to Tech’s backs. Williams rushed for 108yardson30carries, while Wiley gained 99 yards on 18 carries. But itwas Davis'two late first-half scam pers that set the tone for Tech’s 150 yards on the ground in the second half. With the Jackets driving, and time wind ing down, Davis rushed on consecutive plays for 35 yards, taking his team to UNC’s 29. Fourplays later,Tech scored tocapture the lead, which they never relinquished. “ I think that was a gutsy call—the draw call,” Davis said. “That just shows a lot of faith that the coaches have in me, because it got things rolling. “I’m not a C.J. 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And in die sec ond half, the disparity was greater, as UNC held the ball for less than eight minute* “They did a pretty good job at every thing,” UNC defensive tackle Marcus Jones said. “We knew this was going to be a good football game, and we knew we were gonna have to win it up front. There were a couple of times when we missed an assignment, and we paid for it.” BBC at fieoroa Tack Score Box | s ' , v' r '< , ' C UNC 10 0 8 7 25 GT 6 7 14 0 27 I '"Vgig GT-Daw 12 run (nob EaM. 726 UNC - CapateSi 26 field goat 0:08 Second Quart*; GT—Zacherv 4 from ftavkiCharnfam kfrfrl 022 ****** Third Quarter GT-WBey 13 iw (Chambers te*). 1218 IST Iftflft.nr.n- * Vl An 4 ui wuuams 3 fun (Lfurwccs toc*Q, JL2I IISIT lAfntt a b>—Zl- n-avt 90 *** tow* yowison pass), jfc Fourth Quarts? IWC-Johnson 1 run (CapareS kick) 10:1! l?nnaiittf■ - - -J- ■* fINBnfMK yM Ttnw of PoMMaon 23.64 3666 j Rush mg: GT - Wfeams 30-108. VWey 1699. OM 12-56. Rogers 618. UNC-J*moo 1668. IbonSS 1-6. laton 61. 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