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GHft latlg Star Heel SPORMIEFS Bradley Wins Golf Tourney UNC’s Rob Bradley fired a 1-underpar 71 to finish with a three-day score of2loto win the individual title at the Jeny Pate Intercollegiate Golf Tournament Tuesday in Birmingham, Ala. Sunday, Bradley shot a 7-under par 65 to take the lead; Monday, he maintained the top spot with a 2-over par 74. Arizona State’s Chris Hanell finished three shots behind Bradley for second place. UNLV’s Chris Riley finished third. For UNC, Mark Wilson tied for 12th with a three-day total 0f223. Whit Stapels tied for 21st with a 225; Lee McEntee finished 50th with a 232; and Greg DiDonna finished tied for 51st with a 233. Arizona State won with a team total 882. The Tar Heels tied for fourth, seven strokes back. Nebraska Tailback Cleared By Coach to Play Football LINCOLN, Neb. Six weeks after he was dismissed from the team for hitting a former girlfriend, Nebraska tailback Lawrence Phillips returned to practice Tuesday and is expected to play Nov. 4 against lowa State. Phillips, a junior from West Covina, Calif., had not practiced since Sept. 10, when he was arrested for hitting Kate McEwen, a 20-year-old Nebraska basket ball player, at the apartment of quarter back Scott Frost. Police said McEwen was dragged down a flight of stairs. Phillips did not speak to reporters as he reported forpractice. However, he released a statement Tuesday. “I’m sorry that this happened," Phillips said. “I know I can’t undo the situation, but I’m trying to learn from it. “I haven’t run from the problem but I am facing it head on. I have taken all the necessary steps toward returning to the team and will continue my counseling and will follow the sanctions determined by the university.” Coach Tom Osborne said Phillips would not travel with No. 2 Nebraska (7-0, 3-0 Big Eight) for Saturday’s game at No. 7 Colorado. But Osborne said Phillips would suit up against lowa State the fol lowing week. FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Calvin and Hobbes NOV) KNOW, school ... AND IF NOV) DIDN'T WANE TO LEARN A LOT OF THINGS 1 NOBODI ASKS ME WOULDNT BE SO BAD ANYTHING,.. AND IF NOV) TOOK. AWAN ARE LIKE THAT. J HOW THINGS OVJGHI s* s * (il IF NOV) OIDUT NAME AIL TUE TEACHERS AND AIL THE OTHER to Be rye GOT l ~t° G 0 ENERN DAN. KIDS IF IT WAS CCWPIETUN DIFFERENT, X l TONS OF IDEAS' r\ v - „ - SCHOOL WOULD BE GREAT. ? 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She is a great player and she gives it all she’s got out on Women’s, Men’s Soccer Play Doubleheader at Fetzer Field BYTODD GRAFF ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR The UNC men’s and women’s soccer teams play their second doubleheader of the season at Fetzer Field tonight with the women playing at 5 and the men at 7. In the opener, the No. 1 ranked women’s team (18-0) plays its last regular season Freshman forward CINDY PARLOW is third in scoring for UNC with 30 points. home game against Radford (4-10-1). The Tar Heels are riding a 28-game winning streak, and they have clinched the ACC regular season title and the No. 1 seed in next weekend’s ACC Tournament. Meanwhile, Radford has lost five of its last six games, and has managed only 24 goals this season, which is eight less than the total of UNC’s top two scorers, Debbie Keller and Robin Confer. 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Coach Karen Shelton has not suf fered a loss to Duke since 1981, her first in career assists at UNC with 39, and is two points shy of eighth place in overall scor ing. The defense has been just as dominat ing. UNC has given up only five goals this season, and goalies Tracy Noonan and Siri Mullinix have combined for 13 shutouts. And in a 10-day stretch of six games that ended Sunday, the Tar Heels allowed only three goals, and five of those teams were ranked in the top 25. In the nightcap, the UNC men’s team (9-5-1) faces Appalachian State (9-7) in its last non-conference game this season. After struggling through a four-game losing streak, the Tar Heels have not lost in their last four games, and earned their first point in the ACC Sunday with a tie against N.C. State. But that tie cost UNC, as top scorer Temoc Suarez will be unable to play to night because he received his fifth yellow card against State and must miss one game. Without Suarez’s 19 points, his brother Victor becomes the leading scorer on the roster with six goals and 14 points. The Mountaineers are led by forward Jay Lane, who has eight goals and 17 points, and Kevin Turner, who has six goals and 15 points. © 1995 Tribune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved. 42 Oriental 43 Handle rudely 44 Comestible items 45 Ore deposit 47 Strut 51 Waiter’s item 52 Nobleman 32 Submarine device 33 High school students 38 Unflagging 40 On the double: abbr. 41 A flower 1 2 3 4 H [6 [7 IS [9 [l2 |l3 I4 ■' ■ris 20 21 B|HH22 23 mm Jpl 27 28 29 HpO pi 32 33 34 ‘ IB 39 '■■4o 41 46 j 47 BH.iu pn BF* 52 54 56 57 ■■sß 59 60 Hpi ■R |H I^^Services PREGNANT? NEED HELP? 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