She Eaily (Tar HM Women's Lacrosse Stuns No. 3 Virginia The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team went on a 7-1 scoring run in the final 23:35 of Saturday’s game to pull off a 12-5 upset win against No. 3 Virginia at the University Hall Turf Field in Charlottesville, Va. Sophomore Kellie Thompson tied the game with 22:52 left in the first half, and then 2:03 later, junior midfielder Amy Havrilla scored the first of her three goals to put the Tar Heels (6-2, 2-0 in the ACC) up for good. The Cavaliers (6-2, 0-2) scored with 16:01 left to cut the deficit to 7-5, but UNC ran ofl five consecutive goals, including four in the last 10 minutes. Havrilla scored three goals to lead the Tar Heels, while freshman midfielder Betsy Gaines had two goals and one assist. Rowers Fall to Top Teams The North Carolina women’s crew team continued its 2000 campaign with Help Wanted i CHAPEL HILL TENNIS CLUB Summer Job Opportunities Dive into the summer season at Chap el Hill Tennis Club- we otter competi tive wages and a pleasant working erv viionment. CHTC is currently seeking mature, responsible individuals to fill several full and part-time positions for the summer season. Swim Coaches- needed to man age swim team and give lessons. Competitive swim team experience required, previous swim coaching experience preferred. Asst. Pool Manager- we are looking for 2 responsible and ex perienced candidates to manage lifeguard staff and assist pool man ager. Must be 18 years old. have previous lifeguardmg experience. Lifeguards- Must be mature and dependable with current lifeguard certification Lifeguardmg experi ence preferred Tennis Pro Shop- needs part-time help. Must be dependable, friendly and self- motivated. Position could lead to year round employment for right person. Day Camp Counselors- we need several warm, active and enthusiastic counselors to supervise 5-10 year olds. Interested parties should send a brief summary of their qualifications ASAP or pick up an application at CHTC. Chapel Hill Tennis Club 403 Westbrook Drive Carrboro, NC 27510 Attn: Lucas Rodriguez Participants needed for a study on mood and blood pressure. Par ticipants earn S2OO plus results of testing for 3 lab visits. Must be 18-46, not taking any medications other than oral contraceptives Please call Pa tricia at 966-8029. Study directed by Dr. Susan Girdler. School of Medicine EARN $8- $lO/ HR STUDENTS KESION CARE. INC is looking for male and female Psychology. Nursing. Social Work. OT/PT, or other applies ble majors to work onoon-one with Developmerrtally Disabled children in the Chapel Hill and Durham area Af ternoon, day. evening, and weekend hours available Reliable transporta tion a must? If interested in a Habilita tion Technician position, please call Keston Care. Inc. M-F 9am- 4pm at (919)967-0507, fax resume to (919)967-1371 www.kestoncare.com BARTENDERS MAKE $ 100-S3OO/ NIGHT NO EXPERIENCE NEC APPLY NOW CALL 1-800-981-8168 EXT. 203 ACTIVISTS Jobs for the environment work with the Sierra Club on an urgent campaign to pro tect our Arctic wilderness $250- $350/ week Valuable experience, good people, career potential FT & PT DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL Call Laurie, 933-9994 COMMUNITY REP TO work with H S in ternational students and host families. P/T work. Experience reqd. Should be willing to host 1-800-713-1629. SUMMER JOB WITH carryover part time fall semester. Receptionist/ Assis tant position for high- energy, bright in dividual. Grad student preferred Fast and friendly office requires good admin istrative skills, independent work ethic, and professional demeanor Starting at S9 10 50/ hr. Call 942-0030 from 1 lam -12 or fax resume to Ellen at 933-9233. SECRETARY WANTED (part time) Judea Reform Religious School 25 hr/wk. General office tasks, maintain student database, assist with programs Word and Excel experience preferred Con tact 489-7062 or efk@cs.duke.edu SUMMER CAMP STAFF COUNSELORS, office assistants, nurse's aides for the # 1 co-ed private recreation/ sports camp Over 30 activities ind. All Sports. Water Skiing. Heated Pool. Tennis. Art, Horseback, Go-Kart For brochure/ appl. visit our website at: WWW.CampPme wood Net or call 800-832 5539 anytime WILL WORK FOR FOOD? Elmo's Diner. Carrboro. hiring PM line cooks. AM/PM hosts. PT/ FT Competi tive hourly rates. Fixed schedule. Growth potential Apply in person. Carr Mill Mall. Free meal each shift! SHIPPING AND RECEIVING Part time po sition in shipping dept of small Carrboro mail order firm. Requires basic computer skills and good driving record Some heavy lifting Hours are IPM- SPM. Mon- Fri. 919-968-0241. AFTERSCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER needed by private school in Durham MWF. 3- s:3opm. Please call 919-286- 5517 or fax resume. 919-286-5035 or e mail: ljcds@mindspring com OCCONEECHEE GOLF CLUB needs part time help. 20 hrs/ week Inside/ outsdide work available Benefits include golf dis counts Contact 732-3435 SFUNDRAISERS Open to student groups & organizations Earn $5 per MC app. We supply all ma terials at no cost. Call for info or visit our website. 1-800-932-0528 Ext. 65 www ocmconcepts.com UNIVERSITY DIRECTORIES, THE nations largest publisher of campus telephone di- I rectories, is hiring 16 Customer Relations j Associates for the summer. Communica tion oriented applicants should be articu- I late and enthusiastic. Experience in Cus tomer Service is helpful Accounting ori ented applicants should be detail orient ed, thorough, and accurate Basic Ac counting skills is helpful. Both candidates should be organized, show initiative and | enthusiasm, and be professional. For more information, please contact. S Lambert at 968-0226 ext 159 or visit our web site at www.universitYdirectories.com. EOE llii s ifcchrnd OH THE ROAD mixed results Saturday on Lake Wheeler in the ACC/Big Ten Double Dual in Raleigh. In the morning race, the Tar Heels’ varsity boat finished at 6:51.65, more than 17 seconds behind Michigan. In the afternoon race, UNC fell to Ohio State by a 10-second margin. “It was a challenge going against two top teams,” UNC coach Joel Furtek said. “Michigan and Ohio State have a lot of speed, but we were able to apply the lessons we learned last week in California.” UNC Ties for 28th at Championships Two North Carolina men’s swimmers earned All-America honors Saturday night as the Tar Heels tied lowa for 28th Help Wanted Book lovers! Mclntyre's Books in Fear rington Village seeks hardworking book seller Part-time. Sun & Mon 10-6 Good pay. fun atmosphere. Apply in person. Bmi sotrth of Chapel Hill on 15-501 DRY DOCK SEAFOOD Restaurant now hiring wait staff, hosts, food expediters and take-out positions. Full-time and part-time. Apply in person Tuesday- Saturday between Ipm and 6pm 15-501 South at Cole Park Plaza. 968-7955. LIFEGUARDS AND BEACH VENDORS NEEDED IN NORTH MYRTLE BEACH FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. WILL TRAIN. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! FILL OUT AP PLICATION AT wwwnsbslrfeguards.com OR CALL (843)272-3259 MULTIMEDIA TECHNICIAN NEEDED part time at The Friday Center. Knowledge of computers and audiovisual presentation systems helpful but not required Flexible hours. Call 962-2629 for more information UNIVERSITY DIRECTORIES. THE nation's largest publisher of campus telephone di rectories. is hiring a Customer Relations Manager The applicant should be profes sional. articulate, organized, detail- orient ed. thoiough. accurate and efficient They must show initiative and enthu siasm. A Bachelor's degree is required Basic computer and Accounting skill, along with phone etiquette and manage ment skills is a must. This is a full- time permanent position For more informa tion. please contact, S Lambert at 968- 0225 ext. 159 or visit our web site at www.universitydirectories.com. EOE. Internships TRANSPORTATION PLANNING INTERN- Fulltime during summer; 8- 10 hrs/ wk during academic year, in terning with a statewide leader in transportation planning, promoting balance in systems, programs and po licies. Mult*-disciplinaiy approach in cludes Voads. transit. fjike&, ft pedes trians Work on regional and local transportation planning projects, in cluding 2025 Regional Transportation Plan, regional modeling project. Short Range Transit Plan, and other projects. Planning or public adm bkgrnd re quired. trans planning emphasis a plus Desirable computer skills include trnsprtn modeling and GIS. Start sll/ hr Apply: Personnel-T. Town of Chap el Hill. 306 N. Columbia St. Chapel Hill 27516 (919-968-2700). EOE. PRODUCTION INTERNS WANTED- Ban zai! Entertainment is offering 6- 9 mo. film and music internship. Contact Ban zai! at Banzaaii@aol.com or 969-6909. Internship at Entertainment Agency Job Description- Intern to perform vari ous tasks to include. •Administrative tasks, including filing and mail processing. 'Spe cial projects to include market research, corporate identity and purchasing deci sions 'Answering telephones. The ideal candidate would be a reliable, hard-work ing senior with a communications or busi ness major and a desire to enter the enter tainment industry upon graduation. Wage- S7OO an hour Requirements- Hard-working, excellent PC skills, interest in computer games and the entertainment in dustry. strong phone skills. Must have ac cess to a car. Action- Interested candi dates should fax or mail their resume to; Drew Phillips, Octagon Entertainment. Inc.. 88 Vilcom Center. Suite 130. Chapel Hill. NC 27514. Email Drew@Octagonl.com, Phone 918-4111. Fax: 918-7988 Summer Jobs LIFEGUARDS AND WSI’S Needed for summer at two private swim clubs. Current certifications necessary. FT/PT, flexible hours, and competitive pay. Call 967-0915 for application RESPONSIBLE AND FUN person wanted to hang-out with my son this summer! Approx 30 hrs/ wk Lunch and pool privileges in cluded Own car required 990-7571 ASSISTANT POOL MANAGER NEEDED Privately owned pool in Chapel Hill needs one more Asst Manager. Must have min imum 2 years guarding experience, but previous position in management not a must 30-40 hrs/ wk. with guaranteed 2 days off ea. week. 15 wk. season starts at the end of May and runs through August. Call Stephen @ 933-7453 to arrange an interview or for more information, or email him at scunmng@email.unc.edu Swim Team Coach: Wanted knowl edgeable. energetic and seasoned indi vidual with swimming and prior coaching experience for a Durham summer swim team. Season runs mid May- mid July. Cull Rhonda at 479-5193. HOCKEY DIRECTOR AND INSTRUCTORS. CAMP CANADENSIS, a Premier coed child ren s camp in PA seeks a director and in structors to teach hockey skills, set up and coach leagues and oversee hockey program. 6/21-8/18 800-832-8228 Visit us and ap ply online WWW CANADENSIS.COM CAMP CANADENSIS. POCONO Moun tains. PA SWIM COACHES AND WATER FRONT INSTRUCTORS NEEDED. Excellent residential coed summer camp. 3 Heated pools, beautiful lake- seeking water- skiing. SCUBA, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, jet skiing. SWIM instructors. 6/21-8/18 800-832-8228. Visit us and apply online: WWWCANADENSIS.COM place in the 2000 NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota Natatorium. The Tar Heels scored 13 team points and improved two spots from their 30th place finish of a year ago. Freshman Sean Quinn earned first team All-America honors in the 200- meter breaststroke as he finished in eighth place with a career-best time of 2:11.75. Junior Dave Slawinski merited hon orable mention All-America honors as he finished 15th in the 200-meter breast stroke with a time of 2:14.35. Freshman Stephen Mohr finished 27th in the 1500-meter freestyle with a time of 15:26.81. Softball Eliminated at Buzz Classic The North Carolina softball team advanced to the single elimination bracket play at the Buzz Classic 2000, | For Rent | -v iflopk IM-RtOH fDrJvil 170-4500 ■ ulllJl INTERNET Granville Towers CAHHEffIAIIC r taH loaayl in llifl nr On popular Franklin St. Spaces available for ” Adjacent to campus! Fall 2000 Summer Jobs MKTG-PROMOTIONS MANGER Ultimate Summer Job!!! Energetic, self motivated, responsible person to execute restaurant/ bar promotions for an Intn I Brewer Must be 21 & have own transpor tation Competitive Salary. Email resume to jobs@getm2.com or fax 202-548-0177 Attn. Charles J Cavalier Granville Towers Summer Resident Assistant applications are now available at the Granville Towers South reception desk until Wednesday, March 29, 2000. Any questions call 370-4500 during normal business hours and ask to speak with the South Tower Manager, 8-spm, M-F. At Granville Towers iniiinr EOE M/P/H/V SWIM COACHES NEEDED for Chapel Hill pool mid-May- mid-July. Perfect hrs for summer school. Call Adam @ 914- 8531 or e-mail adampom@email unc edu CAMP CANADENSIS. POCONO Mountains. PA. Premier residential coed summer camp. We are looking for an energetic, qualified and caring staff to teach ail general athlet ics, gymnastics, hockey, tennis, mountain bikes, golf, motorcycles, outdoor adventure, ropes, archery, drama, video, photography, fishing. WSI. waterfront activities, arts and crafts, cooking and much more! Excellent facilities and great salary! 6/21/00- 8/18/00 (800)832-8228 or apply online www.canadensis .com CAMP CANADENSIS. POCONO Mountains. PA. Excellent coed summer camp. Looking for creative counselors to work in our arts & crafts program. We offer positions for gen eral crafts, drawing and painting, ceramics, woodworking and much more. 6/21-8/18. 800-832-8228 Visit us and apply online WWW CANADENSIS COM SUMMER JOBS lor the Environment S3OOO to SSOOO/Summer Campaign to Save Wilderness. Endangered Species and to Reduce Toxic Pollution. Make a Difference! Offices in Over 30 States Campaign to Save The Environment 1-800-75-EARTH SPEND YOUR SUMMER having fun in the great outdoors. Girt Scout resident camp looking for counselors, lifeguards, horse back riding staff, crafts, nature, unit leaders, business manager, and health supervisor Programs include swimming, boating, rock climbing, whitewater rafting, photography, drama and much more. Salary $ 185- $350/ week. Most positions require living on site. 336-861 1198 or keyauwee@aol.com COUNSELORS FOR CO-ed Pennsylvania sports camp. Available positions include waterfront and pool instructors (life guards. WSI. sailing, water-skiing, canoe ing, windsurfing), land sports instructors (baseball, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, hockey, tennis, gymnastics, volleyball) as well as ropes staff, trip staff and instruc tors for various hobby areas (ceramics, crafts, woodworking, aerobics, archery, rocketry). Videographer need to film camp yearbook. Interest in working with child ren more important than prior experience; we will provide training. Salaries from $l5O to S2OO per week, plus travel, room, board, and laundry. For information and application, call or write: Camp Weequa hic. c/o Howie Cohen. 1835 Meadow brook Road. Merrick. NY 11566; 1-800- 590-5267 or email at Gailhowey@aol.com Include your phone number. Visit our website at www.weequahic com. SALES AND MARKETING INTERNSHIPS Nation s largest publisher of college and university campus telephone directories of fering paid full- time summer sales and mar keting internships. Tremendous practical business experience and resume booster Position begins in May with a week- long, expense paid program in Chapel Hill. North Carolina Interns market official directories locally, selling advertising space to area businesses in specific college markets. Earnings average $3000.00 for the 10- week program. All majors welcome! For more information and to apply, visit our website at www universitydirectones.com or call 1-800-743-5666 ext 143. BASEBALL DIRECTORS NEEDED: CAMP CANADENSIS. Pocono Mountains. PA. Looking for a qualified coach to teach skills, set up and run drills, and oversee entire instructional program. 6/21-8/18. 800-832-8228. Visit us and apply online: WWW CANADENSIS COM Sports but it lost to Illinois-Chicago 9-3. Illinois-Chicago scored six unan swered runs to jump out to a big lead. The Tar Heels got on the scoreboard in the sixth when Michelle Semmes singled home senior Jen Klesaris. Natalie Anter followed with a two-run home run, but the Tar Heels were unable to put any more runs on the scoreboard. UNC advanced to play Illinois- Chicago by defeating Virginia Tech and Georgia State. The Tar Heels shut out the Hokies 5-0 and knocked off Georgia State 3-2. Beth Olen was 2-for-3 with two dou bles against Virginia Tech. The Tar Heels were held hitless against Georgia State until the seventh inning, when Semmes hit a single. Anter followed that up with a single and Kelly Ramsey followed with a three-run home run to win the game for UNC. From Staff Reports Classified Advertising | For Rent | LTS Management We have the Most Properties ZJ Close to Campus! 967-0776 • 611 Hillsborough Street June lor August 1 2 BR/1 BA Apartment $690/month Great apartment just doum the hill from campus. Inardwood floors, electric heat, free parting, laundry facilities. • 331 West Rosemary June 1 or August I 1 BR/1 BA Apartment - $625/month Secured access, hantwood floors, cable ready, a/c. Grad students only, no pets. free heat and parting. • THE WAREHOUSE APARTMENTS June lor August I 4BR/2BA Apartments - SI9BO/month SiewcstApt. 'Building in toum, J blocks from campus, ‘fitness Center, 'EnhancedSecurity, ‘\umerous .Amenities, qreat units still available OR call to addycnir name to the Roommates Wattled list. 5 * 222 Barclay Road August I > 3 BR/1 BA House - $975/month j On bus line Just off Airport ‘Road | Tfice yard, large rooms, great neighborhood • 309 Church Street July I 2 BR/1 BA House $950/month fust off franklin Street minutes to campus. .Hardwoodfloors, new vinyl in kitchen. Houses: Downtown Parking spaces available, close to campus, SSO/month. Wheels for Sale | | Child Care WANTED. CARING. MATURE, responsible individual to assist in getting our two children ready for camp/ daycare and to safely transport children Prior childcare experience req and. 2-2.5 hrs M-F mornings. $9/ hr 960-3790 NON- SMOKER needed to care for 6 month old twins. 12 hrs/ wk. May through July. Must have own transporta tion and references. Call 967-9822 PROFESSIONAL COUPLE NEEDS reliable person to care for our two children (7 and 10 yrs.) in our home for 2 1/2 days/ week during summer months. Call 933-1471 WANTED: P/T AFTERNOON and evening child care 2-3 days/ wk Must have car. 929-2086, evenings. LOOKING FOR A warm, energetic person with a good attitude to help with child care and run some errands. Available now through summer with possibility of work next fall. Mon., Wed .. Fri.. 1-7. Tu.. Th. 8-1 Nonsmoker only. References required sll/ hour 967-0857. NEED CHILD CARE for our 9 & 11 yo children in our home close to Duke For est this summer. Start 7/1 for about 6 wks. Must have car. Call 489-1277 Wanted: responsible student to provide summer care 35 hrs/ wk for children, ages 7 & 10. Access to Woodcroft pool. Must have own car. 489-6143 SPEND THE SUMMER at the pool Sum mer sitter needed for 3 children, ages 12. 9. 8 M-F 7:3oam- 2:3opm. Must have own car 967-2112. SEEKING WARM. CREATIVE, experienced person for part time child care May 1 through mid-June. Please call 967-3248 BABYSITTER NEEDED Thursdays (7am dinner). 4yo & 20mo in Chapel Hill. Ex perience; references reqd. Nonsmoker. Must be reliable, have own car with ex cellent driving record. Competitive salary. 967-9880 (mornings). WANTED SUMMER CHILD care for three children (8. 9. 11) in my home Full or part time Monday- Friday. S4OO/ week. Nonsmoker 4602337 leave message. RELIABLE. RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTERS wanted for infant twin girls in Hope Val ley. Durham. Own transportation a must Competitive pay 493-3055. BRIGHT. TALENTED. CREATIVE person wanted to babysit 2 girls during some af ternoons and weekends. Freshman, sophomore with strong GPA preferred Call Chris @ 960-3555 PART TIME CHILD care for summer. Ages 4 1/2 & 9 yrs Must enjoy kids activities plus pool. (Woodcroft Area ) Tue/ Thur. 403-3277. | For Sale | WATERBED. Includes frame, headboard, liner, heater, mattress and mattress pad Does not leak S2O Call 4601810. MKAT STUDY MATERIALS All Kaplan books. AAMC tests and more. $l5O Call Joe- 933-5117 FURNITURE FOR SALE- Full-sized sofa, $ 100 Bookcase/ cabinet. SSO. TV/ stereo cart, sls. Prices negotiable Call 9609888 LEAVING THE U.S. have to sell: fax/ phone S7O. radio clock $5, large cooking pan $2. couch cover sl. umbrella $1 like new. Fax or phone. 942-2874. IBM THINKPAD 600 E. SISOO obo Less than 1 year old, excellent condition If on a tight budget, payment plan negotiable. Call 914-3974 MATTRESS SET QUEEN Brand New Still in plastic. Retail for $399 Sacrifice for $195. (919) 528-0509 | For Rental FORD CONTOUR 97. 5 speed 4 cylinder, a/c. mileage 50k. blue, very good condi tion. Have to sell, going back to Europe. $6700 Phone/fax 942-2874 ACURA INTEGRA '92- sunroof, all pow er. auto, hatchback 118 k miles. $4400. 929-4606 1998 PLYMOUTH NEON, white, 2 door Low mileage, manufacturers warranty, automatic. A/C. cruise, AM/FM cassette $8995 0.b.0. 933-9256 1986 VW VANAGON. 203 k miles Drives Well SI6OO. Call 384 -1295. CARS FROM SSOO POLICE IMPOUNDS! For listings call 1- 800-319-3323 ext. 7451 HATE PARKING AT UNC? 96 red Ta mos Targa scooter for sale Fast and easy way to get to class Avoid parking and the bus. Call Sara @ 933-0947 Real Estate '96 SINGLE WIDE, vinyl/ shingles. 14x70. 2-br, 2-ba. Excellent condition. Sheetrock throughout All appliances Storage build ing. In nice park. $27,000. 932-3114. | For Rent | UNIVERSITY COMMONS. 4-br. 4-ba. all appliances SI6OO/ mo. Available May 17th Call Jim Lilley Properties. 967-9992 4 BED. 4 bath condo available June 1 W/D. pool, two bus lines, two phone lines. 960-7202 SHORT DISTANCE TO campus Chancel lors Square, 2-br. 2-ba. all appliances Convenient to downtown. Available May Call Jim Lilley Properties. 967 9992. 7-BR HOUSE- 310 McMasters Near campus. Pool table, bar. fireplace. 2 kitchens. 3 decks, 4-ba. roof-top patio. W/D, spiral staircase and more! Lease 6/1. 596-1818 YOUR SUMMER HEAVEN! 4 br. 2 ba. ful ly equipped & furnished apt., pool b ten nis courts. Available after exams though the summer b possible August lease Call 933-8635 for details HILLTOP PROPERTIES- Chapel Hill s most charming properties. 1,2.& 3 bedroom homes and apts Excellent locations walk, bike, or bus to UNC Pets welcome at select properties 968-6939 HOUSE FOR RENT. 3 bedroom. 1.5 bath, very close to campus, central A/C. wash er/dryer. fireplace, garage, porch, deck. $ 1350/month Available immediately Call (704)372-1399 ext 102 MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE. 2BR. 2BA Year's lease starts mid-May Carpeted, full kitchen, washer-dryer Walk to cam pus. Bunk beds for 4 No pets $l.lOO/mo. 967-1134 MILLCREEK 4-br. 2-ba Now taking res ervations for the coming school year Pool, tennis, full-sized W/D, remodeled condos. Walking distance to campus Call 226-2537 WHY FUSS WITH the bus? Large 2-br apt within walking distance from campus A/C. pool. W/D avail. Neg occupancy date $545 933 5296 LOOKING FOR AN honest and depend able tenant for a great 1 -br apt in sate, quiet neighborhood behind Chapel Hill li brary.. 1 block to bus line. 4 blocks to F.astgate N/S $595/ mo 933-8046 FOUR BFDROOM HOUSE, two bath with W/ D . two miles from UNC campus, on bus line Available June 1 $1,350 Please call 967 7849 BASEBALL From Page 14 “Ryan was really good today,” Fox said Saturday. “We needed a good out ing from a starting pitcher. He gave us a chance just to peck away and get a little bit of a lead and hang in there.” The Tar Heels built that lead early, scoring single runs in the first two innings. Outfielders Tyrell Godwin and Adam Greenberg both enjoyed strong days at the plate, each going 4-for-4. But, like in Sunday’s game, the work on the hill was what stood out for UNC. “The last two games have been bril liant,” said Greenberg, who extended his hitting streak to 20 games with two singles Sunday. “If the starting pitching keeps us in the game, chances are we’re going to win because we’ve got the bats. The games previous to that, it was tough being down right off the bat.” Friday’s 14-11 loss illustrated that fact well. The Wolfpack jumped on UNC starter Eric Henderson early, touching the lefty for four first-inning runs and | For Rent | EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertis ing in this newspaper is subject to the fed eral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any prefer ence. limitation, or discnmination based on race, color, religion, sex. or national or igin. or an intention to make any sac pref erence. limitation, or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis in accordance with the law. To complain of discrimination, call the federal department of HUD toll-free at 1-800669-9777 Spacious Modern 6 BEDROOM. 5 BATH TOWNHOUSE on bus line, convenient to UNC. Liv ing room with ceiling fan, dining room, large kitchen with dishwash er. full- sized W/D, central heating and air conditioning, ample park ing. storage. $350375/ bedroom. Leases May-May or Aug.-Aug 933-0983, 516-6369 3-BDR/ 2-BATH lake front house, spectac ular view, boating. $895. Also. 3 bdr dou ble wide near 54. quiet, wooded. $595 Both 25 mins from UNC. 563-3796 UNIVERSITY COMMONS available Au gust 1. 4-br. 4-ba. living/ dining area, kitchen, laundry room. Includes all ap pliances SISOO/ mo. 4903287. Medical Office Suite Prime Chapel Hill location opposite University Mall 2000+/ square feetii.oustom cab*- netty ample parking. >Foi more infor mation. call 408-0782_0r 967-4545. MILL CREEK 2-br. 2-ba units available for May and Au gust Great location, close to campus. Short term leases available. W/D. stove. D/W, re frigerator included Pool and tennis courts. Magnolia Properties Services. 942-7475. Houses For Rent 1 block from campus and Franklin St. 2- 4 bedrooms each. SI3OO- S2OOO/ mo. Call 967-1683. CHAPELHILLRENT.COM Search online for rental homes and apartments in the Chapel Hill. Carrbor o area. Free roommate wanted ads. CHANCELLOR SQUARE- 2-br. 2-ba New paint and carpet. Available 6/1. Louise Beck Properties, 929-7373. AS OF JUNE Ist. 1-br furnished apt W/D. On 10 acre farm w/ ducks, geese. 3 miles from UNC in exchange for 17 hrs of house/ outside work Student couples preferred 967-3221. | Sublets | 1 ROOM IN 3-br. 1-ba house on Columbia St. 2 blocks to class or bars w/d. dw, park ing. internet, porch Avail. 5/15. furnished S4OO/ mo. Please call Jenn at 929-9034 HAVE YOUR OWN ROOM THIS SUMMER! 7-br house close to campus Living room, kitchen, screened-tn porch, big yard, park ing. $340/ rm/ mo Call 932-2674 FEMALE LOOKING FOR roommate $233.00/month summer sublet. 3BD/2BA apartment, walk to campus, pool, nice roommates, laundry, easy park ing. kitchen, hardwood floors. AFFORD ABLE! Cheryl 933-6208 1- WITH private bath available in 2-br apt Fully furnished except bedroom. Available beginning of May- day neg. Call 960-4915 SUMMER SUBLET- roommate needed to share quiet. 3BR 1 BA home with two neat, n/s students Please call 929-3964 MILL CREEK APTS 1-BR. 1-BA available in a 2-BR complex w/ kitchen and living rm, W/D. pool and tennis court Walking dis tance to campus. Available mid-May- 7/31. $425/ mo. neg. Bernadette. 968-8637 TWO BEDROOM, TWO bath apartment for lease from mid May - mid August Ful ly equipped kitchen, furnished living/ din ing room on J-bus line. Call 960-8719 2- 1-ba furnished apt available May 15- August 15 Spacious rooms. On bus line. Pool and laundry Affordable and neg price Caroline or Elizabeth. 932-4359 1-br/ 1-ba sublease at 4-br/ 4-ba University Commons Mid-May thru August On busline, washer/dryer, fully furnished, deck, pool and clubhouse $375+ utilities. Call David- 969-2678. APARTMENT AVAILABLE FOR sublease in May in time for Summer Session I 3-bed/ 2 ba. nice view Call Verna at 932-1648 4BR/4BA CONDO University Com mons. Fully Furnished, W/D. J-line. deck 2BR available mid-May to July S3BO/ rm 8520510 1-BR AVAILABLE in 4-br house on Carr St from mid-May through mid-August Great location. $350/ mo+ utilities Call Jenny @ 932 1168 Monday, March 27, 2000 adding another in the second. Henderson (4-2) gave up seven earned runs in all during his rocky five innings. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. UNC 4, N.C. State 1 NCSU 000 010 000 *- 1 10 o UHC 000 010 30x - 4 H 1 UNC- Fwtt 24 (2 HR. 3 RSI. 2 r* sccntL Morton 2-4 (RBt) J' UNC 5, N.C. State 2 NCSU 001 000 010 - 2 10 0 UNC 110 102 OOx - 5 17 1 BteWno: NCSU - SoS* Sno*ne(4jt tens (6t dart It). S#*wo (ft. UNC - Son, DtftoM 18) Uah* hfturc NCSU - Sdmrn H 171. (W). use - (Mng *4 (SS, m Godwn *4 McCax 2-4 (28,2 NM tamoj. W N.C. State 14, UNC 11 NCSU 410 023 400 - 14 15 2 UNC 002 000 702 - 11 13 2 KUMae SU - ETtam, XUtwm Pt Crtari! 17). ScttMl (9) IflBC - HwxJwayi. Steffieb! (St finmrtv (89jphn (7i OtfrxmiSi LMding trinm: NCSO - 4N3 2B 4 RS). Sctaßt 3€ 12 HR. 5 UNC - Fan* 14 (HR 3 RBI | Sublets^! GRAD STUDENT WANTED Private bedroom, bath in spacious, modern 6-br. 5-ba townhouse to share with other grad students. On bus line. Convenient to UNC. Wooded backyard Living room with ceiling fan. dining room, large kitchen with dishwasher, full- sized W/D, central heating and air cond, ample parking. 2 storage rooms. No pets. No smoking. $375. unfur nished. S4OO. furnished. $25 dis count available Available May or August. 933-0983 or 516-6369 2 OUTGOING UPPERCLASSMEN seeking one 20+ yo roommate to share 3-br. 1.5-ba apt. $350/ mo Walking distance to cam pus. W/D and parking included. 3705733 FEMALES SEEKING SUMMER room mate for July 2000 (2nd session sum mer school), to share anew 4BR. 2 BA apartment at the Warehouse. Walking distance from campus. Call 370-5292. MASTER BEDROOM IN quiet, spacious apt. close to campus Available April Ist $350/ mo+ 1/2 utils Don. 932-6359 2 MALES NEED roommate from 6/1 to mid-August 3 BR. 2 1/2 BATH at Laurel Ridge. Non-smoking Close to campus. Call Ben for more info at 370-5193 FEMALES LOOKING FOR N/S roommate to share spacious 3-br. 2 5-ba town house W/D, fireplace, balcony $375/ mo+ 1/3 utilities. 5 mm from campus On busline 960-0079 £*■ AVAILABLE NOW TWO girls looking for roommate to share unbelievable 3 bd. 2 1/2 ba townhouse m Soutrtet(■pillage * Fully furnished. W/ O. *i*Wnfr , *4eck. more $450/ month+ 1/3 utilities Call Sarah. 932-9470 LOOKING FOR A place to live? www.hou singlol.net...Your move off campus! Free roommate sublet listings. COZY ONE BEDROOM, walk to cam pus. parking available. S4OO/ mo utili ties included Available June 1. Call Halley at 968-8660. ENORMOUS BR. FURNISHED, parking, laundry, mind- boggling view, mid-May to mid-August, walk to campus. $350/ mo (definitely negotiable) +utilities. Call Phil at 933-0843. 2-BR. 1.5-ba on J-line available May 7- August 1 with option to renew $539/ mo. 960-0324 2-BR/ 1-ba apt for sublet. 6/1- 7/31 (negoti able) 611 Hillsborough St Walking distance, on Pbus Hne. Hardwood floors. A/C, huge kitchen, backyard $660/ mo 967-1761 APT AVAILABLE JULY 2nd. IBR. IBA, on J- busline $479/ mth w/ option to renew lease in Aug 933-1949 after 9pm or lashawn@unc.edu SUMMER LEASE AVAILABLE 5/15- 8/15 @ Kensington Trace. 2-br. 2.5-ba Newly remodeled Fully furnished. Pool and laundry on site. On bus line. SBOO/ mo+ utilities. Cable included. Call 960-5210 | Rooms I ROOM FOR RENT in two bedroom home on Hyde Street in Carrboro. $335/mo. plus half utilities. Nice neighborhood. Available Apnl Ist 969-2966 or 818-1190. Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED FOR June. July. 2BR apartment on Airport Road Own bedroom and 1/2 bath. Student pre ferred. $360/morrth. Call Tammy Leave message. 960-5319. NO UTILITIES FEMALE SEEKS ROOM MATE for 3 Tjedfobbr 3 bath condo. Share kitchen with dishwasher, living room and full washer and dryer 960-5884 HOUSEMATE WANTED FOR 3-br house in Dogwood Acres. $340/ mo+ 1/3 util ities. W/D. A/C. Non-smoking. Call Joe @ 929-1595 TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED for 4 bed room/4 bath condo this summer. Starting May 15 at University Commons with option to renew for fall. $375+ quar ter utilities (negotiable). Access to pool, close to campus, with all appliances. Sue. 967-6457 FEMALE SEEKING ROOMMATE to Share 2br/2ba apartment at Shadowood. Mid- May until August Walknn closet. W/D. Call Melanie. 968-9391. SEEKING ROOMMATES FOR summer and/ or Fall 00 in 4BR. 4BA NEW condo. $485/ mo includes utilities, furnishings, applianc es. Pool. J-bus line. Call Suzanne. 933-6249. SPACIOUS BR WITH own bath available in 2BR. 2BA Timber Hollow apt begin ning Aug Furnished, appliances. W/D. parking, busline BR can be shared. Jennifer. 960-8224. Travel/Vacations | Lost & Found HOROSCOPES by linda c. black J Today’s Birthday (March 2?) An advance in career brings new challenges —and new respect, too You re perfect for the job. Take on more responsibilities around April Money that s coming in May arrives by July Bask in the warmth of a child s love in August Career takes prece dence over vacation in November and December and pays off quite nicely in January A woman brings great news in February To get the .tdvantage. check the day s rating 10 ts the easiest day. 0 the Aries (March 21-April ig) Today is a 6 You could work a deal that pays off well A conflict could anse in the middle of the negotiations, and you might think all is lost Later on. the situation should turn in your favor. Keep most of what you're doing private and don't give up Taurus (April 20-May 2©) Today is an 8 You should be in a good mood. Travel complications could pre vent a trip now, but contact with a distant friend should work out well This person will be helpful, so get in touch He or she is noted for being an excellent listener Gemini (May 21-June H) - Today is a 6 Do you ewe any money? How about taxes? ff you get into that project now. you might save quite a bit Get an expert s help to make the best deal Don t give up when you think you've found all the bargains Keep hunting The best might be the last Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 6 - Don t make decisions based on your judgment now You may miss something Talk to a person who's like a team captain If you're unsure, trust one who's been in this situation before and who understands what s going on better than you do Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6 - Watch for anew assignment You could get new responsibilities At this point, they might just look like more chores Don't put up too big a fight, however Even a dirty job could lead to a better opportunity, especially if you do it well Virgo <Au*. 23-Sept 22) Today is a 9 You are looking good You re lucky, smart and quite attractive Anything you try should turn out well Money's tight, but even that won t slow down much. If anybody can stretch a dollar, it s you! Show the others how it's done! Libre (Sept 23-Oct 23) - Today is a 7 - Pay attention, especially if you're driving Watch your money, too You could make a large purchase on a moment s notice If you've already done the homework, you'll move quickly when you spot the bargain If you haven t, cram! Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov. 21). - Today is a 7 - You re probably learning as fast as you can to keep up with a heavy workload You re acquiring new skills, but you might not be up to speed yet You don t know everything yet. but another person does Rely on one who has more experience than you do Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Doc, 21 - Today is a 6 - There s more than enough to do. and a routine will help Unfortunately, you tend to resist routine Well if it's going to make the job easier and the paycheck bigger, maybe it's worth it' Stifle an argumentative comment Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. ®) - Today is an 8 - You should be in a good mood You re lucky with love and in rele tionships with children Gambling isn't a sure bet, though If you have setbacks, don't take them too seriously And. don't bet too much on a risky proposition, either Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. IS) Today is a 5 You might decide to stay close to home You might even feel pen sive. moody or just plain sick If you can stay curled up in bed with a book, do it If you have to go out get back under that comforter just as soon as you can Pisces (Fet>. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Ask your friends for good leads You know something they'll find interesting and vice versa. In a meeting, you might be the person who comes up with the winning answer Take care, or you'll get elected to office' Linda explains what s going on in greater detail at (900) 950-9000. tor 99 cents per minute. To leave a message, call (888) 522-9533 for free i © 2000 Tribune Media Services. Inc 11 Roommates DO EUROPE CHEAP!' Call 835-3879. LOST; BLACK SPAULDING bookbag. Lost over spring break on or around UNC cam pus Please call ASAP. 914-2349 | Tutoring | HOMEWORK PROBLEMS GOT you stumped? 0.1. C Educational Services can help. Send us your problems and we ll e mail you clear, detailed solutions that teach and explain! 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