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6 Monday, April 22,1996 Turnbull Out For Year After Breaking Ankle CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team suf fered a blow Friday evening against Duke when attackman Merrill Turnbull went down with 3:27 left in the first half. Turnbull injured his right ankle as he attempted to curl around the goal. It was later deter mined that Turnbull had broken his ankle, ending his season. The junior from Mahopac, N.Y., had three goals and two assists against the Blue MERRILL TURNBULL was injured in the first half. Devils before he succumbed to the injury. Also against Duke, UNC sophomore midfielder Mike Maier left the game with a sprained right ankle. He was able to play in Sunday’s title game against Virginia. Joseph Rolison ACC TRACK FROM PAGE 12 second-and third-place finishes. For the women, senior All-American Kim Jones was runner up in the high jump. Senior Monique Hunt finished second in the 800, and senior Tyra Moore settled for second in the triple jump after winning the event for the past two years. Freshman Nicole Gamble placed third in the triple jump. ‘ For the Tar Heel men, junior Tony McCall finished second in the 100 meters, and sophomore Eric Bishop was second in the high jump. The men’s 4x400 relay team was runner-up; and Marcus Stokes was second in the 110 hurdles. ACC Track Championships Woman's ACC Titlsa • Takeshia Quick 100 meters 11.31 Takeshia Quick 200 meters 22.84 Takeshia Quick 4xloo meter relay 44.7 Tasha Colander 4xloo meter relay 44.7 Terri Vann 4xloo meter relay 44.7 Nadine Faustin 4xloo meter relay 44.7 Monique Hennegan 400 meters 51.44 Lashonda Christopher triple jump 44-0 Lashonda Christopher long jump 204 1/4 Tasha Colander 100-meter hurdles 13.27 Karen Godlock 1500 meters 4:28.26 • women's MVP Men’s ACC Titles Kendrick Morgan triple jump 51-11 Shannon Pope pole vault 17*7 1/4 GIN BLOSSOMS PHOTO BY DANNY CLMCH 1/96 Wmk * f Jr: 8 jWk HrIHL 7i n Ip/L-.,-.,.-.- M H * t| WSk Kll BBL V ■HAH,' Ik Wlr , WITH SPECIAL GUESTS... TOMMY KEENE & DISHWALLA Live... Memorial Hall TONIGHT! April 22 at 7:3opm sl6 UNC Students /> J S2O General Public Cf&e*’ Carolina Union Ticket Office (fall bvjjJUfJU} 919/962-1449 W*** niwwsMn*. PRESENTED BY THE CAROLINA UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD CONCERT COMMITTEE BROWN FROM PAGE 12 ing save to keep UNC’s hopes up and Virginia within striking distance. “We had some good chances, but their goalie played very, very well,” Virginia coach Dom Starsia said. In the second half, Brown and his co horts were faced with a different scenario. This time, they were the ones having to protect the lead, a tall order to fill against the likes of Knight and Whiteley. But just as he did in the second period, Brown answered the call and surrendered only four second-half goals to the relent less UVa. attackers. “I knew they were going to shoot they're always coming at you,” Brown said. “When we went to zone, they were taking a lot of shots from 15 yards out. I’ve got to make those saves, orl’m coming out of the game. “I was just trying to do my job.” MEN’S LACROSSE - ACC SEMIFINALS UNC 18, Duka 8 Puk 1 3 0 4 8 UNC 8 1 2 7 18 OobIb: Duka - Somali* Z Allen, Diggs, E Fay, J. Fay. Haavay. Whitten. UNC - Wade 8, Phtffips 3, Turnbull 3. Sandora 2. Beard. Cofcni Mahm. Tobin. AulMr Duka - Allan. Daggi J. Fay- Hardy UNC - Otaring 4. Carey 3. PWfipa 3, Coflins Z Tumbuß 2, Soitar. Shot*: Duka 37. UNC - 51. lane Duka - Xirmaar 16. UNC - Brown 11. Rozkowaki Z Junior Jerry Bright finished third in the shot put. Senior Maurice Smith was third in the triple jump. Quick (100 meters and 200 meters), Hennagan (400), Colander (100-meter hurdles), Christopher (triple jump) and McCall (100 meters and 200 meters) have all posted NCAA automatic qualifi cation standards for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Cham pionships. The championship meet will be held May 29-June 1 in Eugene, Ore. Bizarro f WHY SHOULD I COVER IT? I'M Nnr\ I ASHAMED OF MY HERITAGE 1 . MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER MS A \ MERMAID AND I’M PROUP OF IT/ J 'T&ESO PIVr UNWgRSM. PRfcbfr S-dHP. 4/tJr ACC LACROSSE FROM PAGE 12 goal of the period senior middie Rob Tobin found Phillips streaking through the Wahoo defense for another score, and at the half, UNC had forged a 7-7 tie. “We were real confident at halftime,” Collins said. “We knew it would start go ing for us it was just a matter of when it would happen and who it was going to be. ” The Tar Heels scored three quick goals (Tobin, Phillips, Ryan Beard) to open the second half and continued to harass UVa. with their suffocating help defense. Knight cut the UNC lead to 10-8 at the 8:34 mark with a desperate rush to the front of the goal, but Phillips answered, scooping up a loose ball 15 yards away and firing it past Sanderson for an 11-8 UNC lead. Knight kept the Cavs close with his fourth goal at the 14:52 mark of the third. But with 13:37 left to go in the game, Knight collided with Tar Heel defenseman MEN’S LACROSSE - ACC FINALS UNC 13, Virginia 11 Virginia 6 1 2 2 11 UNC 3 4_ 4 2 13 Me Wi -4, Cuny a MmMt. (MU), tadtbaugh. Wh-Way. UNC Ptuffips &, Cwy 3. WJe 2. Beard. CoKna. Tobin. Aaaiatr. UVa. - Hoag Z Knight 2. Watson 2. Wtwatay 2. UNC - Caray 2. Deenng 2. Phiipa. Tobm. Wade. Shots: UVa.-80 UNC—4O. Save*: UVa. Sandaraon 13. ÜBC Brown 18. Attendance: 2.651. SPORTS Jon Fox during a loose-ball melee in front of the UNC crease. While Knight would stagger off the field under his own power, a shoulder injury prevented him from re turning to action. “That didn’t have any bearing on the game," Starsia said. “They had their lead ing scorer out, too.” The Cavs battled on, closing the gap to one on a goal by David Curry. But back-to back goals by Phillips and Brendan Carey gave UNC a 13-10 lead and put the contest out of reach. TtrlMsßadwilNu Wade scored six goals and UNC con nected on six of its 15 shots in the first quarter to paste Duke on Friday. Wade connected on two goals, Turnbull turned a hat trick and Tobin scored in the fust period to put the game well out of Duke’s reach. Dilbert CATBERT , HR. PIWCTOK„,Jj| BU I YOU COULD Iff COALLY, IT AMGHT NOT SEEIA f AUOAYS QUIT AND • WOULD YOU FAIR THAT NEW EMPLOYEES § THEN REAPPLY FOR J HT WIND RUBBING ARE PAID /AORE THAN | YOUR OLD JOB AT | DO THIS CATNIP YOU... 5 A HIGHER SALARY. | TW. 1 ) ALL OVER YOUR THE Daily Crossword by Gerald Ferguson ACROSS 1 Tickled 5 Funny Lahr 9 Boy or Eagle 14 Lounging wear 15 Cupcake topper 16 Sculptor's work 17 Bit of ingenuity 18 Pronoun of way back when 19 Banks 20 Mainstream 23 Greek Aurora 24 Whitney or Wallach 25 Labor leader George 28 Terrier of old films 31 Computer operating system 34 Ogygian 35 Occurrence 37 Numerical prefix 39 Weight watcher’s concern 42 Song for one 43 Card game 44 “Chances —” (old song 45 Perfect score, at times 46 Cozy retreats 47 Pavilions 49 Latin I word 51 Gull's cousin 52 Like some chocolates? 61 Tuckered out 62 Artist Bonheur 63 “Topaz” author 64 Bias 65 Not pro 66 Spectacles’ feature 67 Installs wallpaper 68 Rind 69 Fleuret DOWN 1 Bleak 2 City near Milan 3 Sleeping ci A i T i o ß°|Ai w i E i s a s i H io| p ! I N R I Be R O S eHk E P I goJaTWc AR T eJTrTan A D PSIT s llWad and l e R E EKEDID rJela ppp ai~i” D e[a lUa r I s D a” n IsBB r v e sUe l m oj IGOR |K L U T £■ REMO] A R I IBh O R nMa S W A ¥| L Q L I T aUb aJnlt TTNHIH ■■ln i nTj a■ e[a rw i g P Li A c eUo N U sUf AD? R e'n oHs K I R tH A LEE I 'o't alp e t a'llc e s s j A I ? ,I^.1 p 1 E 1 L j e ,|B E I sj T l EI The Carolina Union Activities Board Critical Issue Committee & The Asian Student Association present An Evening with Amy Tan Author of The Joy Luck Club TOMORROW April 23 at 7:oopm in Memorial Hall Tickets $8 General Public $5 UNC Students TICKETS ON SALE AT THE CAROLINA UNION TICKET OFFICE 962-1449 Additional support for this event provided by the UNC Student Government and the Carolina Parents Fund ACC SOFTBALL FROM PAGE 12 “We had discussed that earlier,” Kubin said. “If they were going to walk me, I might do that to get the pitcher to think and concentrate about throwing the ball off of the plate. It just happened that she over threw the catcher, and we scored.” Following the contest, Shelton, Kubin and sophomore Brandy Arthur were named to the all-tournament team. Earlier in the day, North Carolina topped Maryland 3-1 to avenge a 3-0 loss to the Terps in the first round. With the score tied at one in the top of the fourth, Kubin sent a Kelly Shipman pitch into center field for an RBI single, scoring Arthur and giving UNC a 2-1 lead. On the mound, Shelton shut down the Maryland batters with a three-hit, six strikeout performance. 4 Numb 5 Takes the bait 6 Second hearing? 7 Navigation hazard 8 Weight allowance 9 Alloy 10 Passageway 11 Yes—? 12 Govt. agcy. 13 —the line (obeyed) 21 True 22 William Randolph 25 May honorees 26 “The Cocktail Party” poet 27 Confuse 28 in the Crowd” (film) 29 Astronomer Cart 30 Levels 32 Indian, e.g. 33 Get going 36 Live off of 38 Pindarics 40 Giving i [i [3 [4 H [i [7 fi ■p 110 111 112 113 T 4 ■<: 17 H|ia' HbY’i 26 21 ■■23 ■■■BH24 ■ 25 26 34 ■835 - 36 5837 " 38 39 4^ 42 W 43 ■■44 |H4S Hp 6 W~47~ 4^ 50 ■ 52 53 54 p 5 56 57 58 59 60 _ _ “■■63 64 BSi? V 866 jHes ~T;^K69"I I~rm 1 ~rm --.lf- ■ 'mK s a b ,> Ec m Jj H Slip Daily Star Xrrl In Saturday’s first game, UNC’s offense tarred the Virginia pitching staff with a 10- hit performance, blasting the Cavaliers 8-0 in only six innings of play. Leading 4-0 in the top of the sixth, Arthur hit a bases-loaded triple to right field, scoring three runs to blow the game open. Lorin Slade followed with a single to score Arthur and put UNC up 8-0. Friday’s first-round game against Mary land was markedby Shipman’s strong pitch ing. After hurling a shutout vs. Virginia the night before, Shipman victimized the Tar Heelbatteis, allowing only one hit in seven scoreless innings in the 3-0 victory. SOFTBALL Florida State 3, UNC 1 UHC 100 000 0 - 1 1 0 FSU 000 x -3 7 2 U*C SrwttDd. f*U twnoML W - Euwrax l - Shdon. © 1996 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 55 Springe 56 Sharpen 57 Italian noble family 58 Tiresome one 59 Citrus fruit 60 In (actually existing) 41 Lab dish 48 Hold up 50 Candies 51 Modern message 52 Obi, e.g. 53 Earthenware crock 54 Custard tart
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