ehr iatly aar Hrrl SUPER BOWL From Page 12 coach Dick Vermeil, who returned to coaching in 1997 after a 14-year absence. He had lost his only other Super Bowl appearance in 1981 with Philadelphia. The Rams outgained the Titans 294 yards to 89 in the first half but led just 9-0. The first three possessions ended with field-goal attempts and the Rams holding a 3-0 lead. St. Louis took the opening kickoff and drove from its own 31 to the Titans 17. But holder Mike Horan fumbled the snap on what would have been a 35-yard field-goal attempt. The Titans then moved to the St. Dilbert© COMPANY | I PREFER ‘ f fAANAGING IS OFFERED ttE 7UJENTY f HIRE SOMEONE I SUPPOSED TO BE l PERCENT mORE. Jy | uhO IS LOYAL, Ull A SCIENCE I I m ™ 1 EVEN IF 1 HAVE I V—^ — i teirjn 1 f*™™ - THE Daily Crossword By Xan Lattimore ACROSS 1 Boisterously 6 Johann Sebastian Bach's "Mass in B " 11 Price ceiling 14 Sir Arthur Conan 15 Vibrant 16 Vein to mine 17 Picnic fare 19 T-shirt size 20 Fronts on 21 Study 23 Puts side by side 26 Dazes 27 Hollers 28 Dead turf 29 Dame University 30 Kicks 31 Believer: suff. 34 Greek letters 35 Spanish priest 36 External: pref. 37 Go bad 38 Father of mod ern dance, Rudolf von 39 Stamp pad 40 "The Plough and the Stars" playwright Sean 42 San , Texas 43 Broadway,.,-, show, often 45 Intuits 46 Jubilant 47 Chair or car style 48 City in GA 49 Picnic fare 54 Song syllable 55 I give up! 56 Spine-tingling 57 Dispirited 58 Detachable pieces 59 Speak monoto nously DOWN 1 Put two and two together 2 King of France 3 Popeye's girl 2LI.A lei eM H 1 A |h 1 v I E ■ A I M I I 111 A L A SBBaGAI MM I N E IIIiIoTa s tIIHr D O JHBh _a EjjpßjE a. 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The Titans kept the Rams out of the end zone again after St. Louis drove 73 friend Olive 4 Hands and knees 5 Stick back together 6 Knights' weapons 7 Sorts 8 Nothing 9 Give too much credit 10 Ushers after the interval 11 Picnic fare 12 Debate 13 Chick calls 18 Chills 22 Very old: abbr. 23 Ed who played Lou Grant 24 Pic 25 Picnic fare 26 Irritant 28 The present 30 Tangle of tongues 32 Inscribed stone slab 33 Spanish bulls 35 Rose Bowl Parade city 36 Stage-manage 38 Tied, as skates 1 2 3 4 T - 7 8 |9 [To - ■■pt 1 12 13 itllLllllllltll ™ """"" 2 J 24 25 ■■■26 “ ' zzzzzjrzzz~jm 28 32 33 LJF 37 MB3B ■■pg 43 * pr mm w ■■ps” 50 |5?|52 53 jci w IIJ If I ■ Imm J, ,fs 1 yards from its own 16 to the Tennessee 11. This time Wilkins ended up kicking a 29-yard field goal to make it 6-0. The Rams then went 67 yards in 13 plays but ended up again with just a field goal, a 29-yarder by Wilkins. The Titans reached the St Louis 27 on the opening possession of the second half, but Del Greco’s 47-yard field-goal attempt was blocked by Todd Lyght. The Rams followed the block with a 68-yard, eight-play drive for the game’s first TD. It came two plays after the game was delayed while Titans safety Blaine Bishop was treated for a strained neck. On third-and-goal from the 9, Holt slid inside of Dainon Sidney and Warner sidearmed the ball to him through the Tennessee pass rush and it was 16-0. (C)2000 Tribune Media Service*, Inc AH rights reserved. 51 144 52 Cotton separa tor 53 Get the picture 39 Violated 41 Op. (in the work cited) 42 Coadjutant 43 Butcher's stock 44 Ne plus (the ultimate) 45 Removes from text 47 Sedimentary material 50 TV adjunct Sports UNC Caps Undefeated Start By Blasting No. 5 Hurricanes The 20th-ranked North Carolina baseball team finished off a perfect weekend by defeating No. 5 Miami 9-0 Sunday in the ACC/Disney Blast UNC (3-0) broke open a scoreless game by scoring two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning. The Tar Heels regis tered two runs in the sixth and one more in the seventh to take a 5-0 lead. Ryan Blake blasted a two-run home run in a four-run eighth inning. Chris Elmore (1-0) provided seven scoreless innings and allowed only four hits. “It’s January, and we just have to keep that in mind,” UNC coach Mike Fox said. “It’s a little Junior catcher Dan Moylan went 2-for-3 with a sacrifice fly in Sunday's win against No. 5 Miami. unexpected to come out and do this well.” On Saturday, the Tar Heels garnered an 8-2 win against seventh-ranked Rice. North Carolina broke a 2-2 tie by scoring six runs in the top of the ninth. Blake hit a triple to right-center field { BRAKES | 50% OFF i Pads and Shoes EXPIRES 5/15/00 EXHAUST \ I S2O OFF I I any exhaust that consists of | muffler & tailpipe EXPIRES 5/15/00 APPLICATIONDEADLINE for Fall 2000, Academic Year 2000 & Summer 2000 Piograms is February 15, 2000 Apply online at http://study-abroad.unc.edu ; No late Applications will be accepted. pO i <j Stop by 12 Caldwell Am -m y ' Hall for more info. I I I | 1 \ I I UNIVERSITY CAREER SERVICES' 211 Hanes Hall - ucs@unc.edu 'i CAREER CORNER http://www.unc.edu/deDts/career/ -i mwamm 9 Upcoming Events 0 Week of January 31- February 4 ( STUDENTS: Looking for a part-time job on-campus? Listings may be found on our homepage or in 208 & 211 Hanes Hall. ; NOTE: UCS is working to reschedule the Internship Fair. As soon as arrangements have been finalized, we will email details to registered students and post the information on our home page. We apologize for any Inconvenience and appreciate your patience. 1 1 IF YOU WERE REGISTERED WITH CAREER SERVICES LAST YEAR, remember to update your ON-LINE RESUME and PROFILE • 1 1 INFORMATION. You will need to choose new Job Functions and update contact information. • 1 1 NOTE: Seniors must attend a UCS 101 Workshop to participate in on-campus recruiting even if registered with us last year. • 1 I WORKSHOPS: (no sign-up necessary) Seniors must attend UCS 101 to participate in on-campus recruiting even if registered last year. '• I I UCS 101 (Sr/Grad Orientation) Mon. Jan. 31 2:00 pm 209 Hanes Hail )| I Introduction to Internships Thurs. Feb. 3 3:00 pm 209 Hanes Hall ; ( I Career Clinic Mon. Jan. 31 3:15 pm Ist Floor Nash Hall . Career Clinic Thurs. Feb, 3 3:30 pm Ist Floor Nash Hall CAREER PANELS: Careers in Small Business & Entrepreneurship Mon. Jan. 31 4:00 pm 209 Hanes Hall International Careers Wed. 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UNC Swimmers Sweep Maryland The North Carolina swimming and diving teams returned to the win col umn Saturday afternoon, sweeping dual meets from Maryland by virtually iden tical scores at the Campus Recreation Center Natatorium in College Park, Md. The 17th-ranked UNC women’s team defeated the Terps 181-119, while the 20th-ranked men’s team recorded a 180-118 victory. The UNC men (6-3,3-1 in the ACC) won 11 of 16 events, led by sophomore Chris Helin and junior Brad Kline. Winter Specials !K99!!i& and Brakn 407 E. Main Street • Carr boro 933-6888 Aok How To Hooohm A FR££ Moino** T-Shkl IVATCH THIS SPACE WEEKLY CLIP THIS PAGE AND SAVE IT Monday, January 31. 2000 Helm won the 100-yard breaststroke, ' 200-yard breaststroke and the 200-yard *' individual medley. Kline captured two/'' events, winning the 200-yard freestyle and the 500-yard freestyle. - * The UNC women (8-2, 3-1 j also won 11 events, with Katie Hathaway and Ashley Benner both earning two wins. Under the Weather Weather conditions forced postpone ments for UNC’s women’s tennis, fenc ing, wrestling, men’s tennis and track and field teams this weekend. WjJ The Tar Heels’ women’s tennis matcivri against Richmond, which was scheduled;* for Saturday, was postponed and will be.;- rescheduled at a later date. UNC’s fencing team did not travel to • • Philadelphia for the Penn Dual Meets ■ because of weather conditions and flight cancellations. The North Carolina wresding team’s scheduled dual meet Saturday evening at No. 13 Arizona State was cancelled. The UNC men’s tennis team was forced to cancel its trip to play this j weekend in the University of South ; Carolina Invitational in Columbia, S.C. The UNC track and field team can celed its trip to Lincoln, Neb., for the Comhusker Invitational. 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