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©bp Satly ®ar llrcl No. lUNC Upset By Clemson .Deliah Arrington scored at .74:31 to lift the Tigers to their first win against the £Tar Heels in women's soccer. Staff Report CLEMSON, S.C. - Nancy Augustyniak scored a goal and assisted on another in leading fourth-ranked •Clemson to a 2-1 upset win against top ranked North Carolina on Wednesday night. The win was the first for Clemson (7-0,2-0 in the ACC) in 13 Women’s Soccer UNC I Clemson 2 tries against the Tar Heels. “The key to this victory was guts,” Clemson coach Ray Leone said. “Our team showed commitment for 90 min utes.” UNC had won 37 consecutive ACC matches dating back to a 3-2 loss to Duke on Oct. 19, 1994. Clemson and Duke are the only teams in history to defeat North Carolina in ACC play. Augustyniak assisted on the winning goal at 74:31. She passed the ball to Deliah Arrington, who sent a 25-yard shot into the net’s lower right comer. UNC (6-1,1-1) scored first after mid fielder Jena Kluegel sent the ball in on a comer kick. Maggie Tomecka flicked the ball to Anne Remy, who scored from 6 yards out with 33:31 gone in the match. Augustyniak scored on a penalty kick at the 61:12 mark to tie the match. Arrington was brought down in the box by UNC goalkeeper Kristin DePlatchett, who was filling in for Olympic alternate Jenni Branam. jlljr latly ®ar Hrrl Help Wanted Male Volunteers ! TC | Healthy Men 18-35 Years of Age needed for: Bacterial Disease Study PAYMENT OFFERED For information call: Luigi Troiani at 966-6323 Gatcfk 7He Bus Get on the bus! That's hop on board with FGI. Now that school is back in session, don’t get left behind when it come to learning other valuable skills for your future. How about sharpening up those communication skills or time management abilities? Maybe even sounding more confident and professional. FGI is a market research company. 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Job# 20 Spanish Late Night Research You must be available to work the hours required for the Late Night Research position and fluent in both Spanish and English. A premium will be paid for the Bilingual positions. We have the most flexible schedule around for our night and late night positions - YOU make your own schedule each week. If you’d like to get on board, we’d like to hear from you. We are located in downtown Chapel Hill. Please call our Job Line at 932-8856 and leave the necessary information, or stop by if you are in the neighborhood. 206 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill | Child Care WANTED: RESPONSIBLE ADULT 21yrs+ to jive in and care for 7 yr old twins for one week: Nov. 9-17. 15 yr. old sister will also be there to help out. The house, near East ’gate Shopping Center in Chapel Hill, is .comfortable and well-equipped. Bus serv -1 ice available, but applicant must be able to drive. Good compensation. Call 918-3882 BUSY MOTHER OF 5 needs assistance with afterschool activities including tutoring, playing with kids, infant care and other mis cellaneous chores. Good pay. 3-6 pm M-F .Must have own transportation. 403-9590 Reeking afternoon sitter/house 'KEEPER for 2 boys. M-F, preferred; would consider 4 days a week. 2 pm to 6:30 pm • Excellent pay. Must provide reliable transpor 'tation. Call or leave a voicemail at 484-2311. ! BABYSITTER WANTED FOR two boys, -ages 12 & 7. Occasional weekend nights. •Must have car. Call Shanna at 968-1482 | AFTERSCHOOL CHILDCARE FOR 2 middle .school children. 3:306:30, M-F. In Chapel Hill ■Must have own car and references 408-8013 BABYSITTER NEEDED LOOKING for fun. oftponsible person to care for our one old on M, W. F morning. Must have fIW and reference. $7/hr. Call 968-1958. BFTERNOON CHILDCARE: Looking for dependable childcare to sit on a regular Ittternoon schedule for 21/2yo and 50mo girls. Must have own transporta |fc>n. Experience preferred 967-1683. £aRE NEEDED FOR two teens 3-spm. flexible. 2-4 days/wk. Excellent pay. jflust have car. 929-5233 [ENERGETIC AND CREATIVE AFTER-SCHOOL sitter needed for 6 and 8 year old. Reliable trans portation required. Call 933-7124 Patience: Weinke Has It; Curry Learns It By T. Nolan Hayes Sports Editor Chris Weinke is living the good life. He’s the quarterback at Florida State, last year’s national champion and the No. 2 college football team in the coun try this season. He’s among the favorites to win the Heisman Trophy, his sport’s most cov eted individual award. He has the respect of coaches, team mates and opponents alike. In short, he has it all. But it wasn’t always that way. Two years ago, Weinke was the goat of col lege football. He threw six interceptions in his second career start as Florida State lost 24-7 at N.C. State on Sept. 12,1998. His coach, Bobby Bowden, doubted whether he could get the job done. Boy, how things change. “We’ve got a lot of good things going for this team, but he’s the best thing we’ve got going,” Bowden said this week. “He has made very few poor decisions.” To say that Weinke learned from the six-interception debacle is an under statement. He didn’t toss another football to an opponent for his next eight games, an ACC-record span of 237 passes. North Carolina quarterback Ronald Field Hockey Prepares For Virginia; Old Dominion By Brad Broders Staff Writer This is not your common walk-in-the park homecoming. The North Carolina field hockey team, fresh off a sweep at the Temple Invitational last weekend, returns home this weekend to face stiff competition. Second-ranked UNC (5-0) plays host to No. 3 Old Dominion and No. 7 Virginia at Henry Stadium. The Tar Heels have experienced sue- Help Wanted Child Care | CHILDCARE NEEDED PT and overnight. Care for 11 yr child. Must have car (N. Raleigh). spm to 7:3oam weekdays. Transportation paid/references. 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Call 3026585 or 302-8281 FOR SALE: FOUR new rugs and one drafting table. 942-7418 Tale of the Tape Ik. Ai Jfcl Ronald Curry 21 Age 28 6-2 Height 6-5 200 Weight 229 6% Career Rushing Yards -286 1,992 Career Passing Yards 6,433 12/17 Career TD/INT 50/21 4-7 Record as a Starter 23-1 Curry is attempting to make similar strides. Curry threw 10 interceptions (against three touchdowns) in five starts last season before missing the rest of the year with a ruptured Achilles tendon. Curry’s numbers after two games in 2000: three touchdowns, no picks. “I think my decision making is bet ter,” Curry said. “I just think overall I’m cess against elite teams this year. UNC topped No. 4 Michigan and No. 5 Penn State earlier this season. “Every game is a big game,” said UNC coach Karen Shelton. “Obviously beating one or both of them would be significant in the bigger picture.” Old Dominion (4-1) boasts a potent attack headed by Marina DiGiacomo, who has scored 12 goals in five games. 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Improved patience is one of few sim ilarities between Weinke and Curry, who will meet Saturday when UNC vis its Florida State at 3:30 p.m. At 28 years of age, Weinke is known as the old man of college football. He plays like it, too, lacking the mobility of new-generation QBs such as Curry, Virginia Tech’s Michael Vick and Indiana’s Antwaan Randle El. Weinke is a traditional pocket passer. He stands tall with his 6-foot-5, 229- pound frame and throws darts. “He’ll throw the ball in some cracks that most quarterbacks won’t even attempt to throw into,” UNC coach Carl Torbush said. “He could go to the fair and win you a few teddy bears, I can tell you that” Curry has a strong arm also, but his best assets are his legs. He eludes pres sure with ease in many cases, running for yardage or throwing deep for big plays. Vick and Joe Hamilton, two guys with run-pass ability, gave the Seminoles all they could handle last year. Vick amassed 322 yards of total offense for Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl, and Hamilton produced 405 for Georgia “We are going to play very conserv ative and very disciplined,” back Erin Cox said. “Little discipline things - if we break down, they are going to score. If we don’t get beat as an individual, then our defense will be strong.” UNC’s offense, led by ACC player of the week Kristen McCann, will look to match ODU’s scoring tendencies. McCann, a senior forward, scored five goals last weekend, including four against Temple, to lead the Tar Heels to the title. Now comes an even harder test. Help Wanted Help Wanted AAAAHHH CHOOOO! IF WITHIN THE LAST 20 HOURS YOU HAVE HAD COLD SYMPTOMS, INCLUDING A RUNNY NOSE AND AT LEAST ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: • Cough • Nasal Congestion • Sore Throat We may be able to help... 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Call 828-628-9846 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 discrimination 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. 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Those facts are not lost on Bowden. “The way we express it to our players is that this guy is like Vick,” Bowden said. “He’s about as close as you can get I haven’t seen any other in the coun try who I thought I would put in the cat egory with those two.” The negative surrounding Curry is that his decision making, although improved, has yet to catch up with his running ability. Curry is a junior, but he hasn’t played much college football. He started just three games as a freshman and then suffered the injury to wipe out half of last year. Weinke, on the other side, will be looking for his 24th win Saturday in his 25th career start. He knows the ropes, and he knows how to handle pressure. “He’s very experienced and very poised,” UNC linebacker Sedrick Hodge said. “He’ll just sit back in the pocket and create things and wait for things to happen.” “(The offense) is much improved over the last two years," McCann said. “We are not totally there yet, but we are much improved and still improving.” Virginia comes to town looking to avenge its two losses at the hands of UNC in 1999. But this is an improved Virginia team. The Cavaliers (3-1) are in the midst of a shutout streak that has spanned four games. No opponent has scored on Virginia in more than 255 minutes. 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FDD rrXNDTO TRAVEL SECTION Thursday, September 14, 2000 “(Chris Weinke) could go to the fair and win you a few teddy bears, lean tell you that.” Carl Torbush UNC Football Coach 19 and 15 yards, something he can’t afford against Florida State. For one thing, his team won’t be able to over come it. For another, he might get him self hurt holding onto the ball that long. He must realize this if UNC is to have any chance to win Saturday’s game, which will be a contest of con trast. The Tar Heels will try to get in Weinke’s face and force him to run. The Seminoles, meanwhile, will try to pre vent Curry from doing so. Two men, two methods, one position. But the goal will be the same. “The quarterback needs to put the team in position to win,” Curry said, “and that’s all you can ask of him.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. b# for the offense to break through a sud denly spandex-tight Virginia defense. Playing at home should provide a huge lift for the Tar Heels, who haven’t hosted a game since their 3-0 win against Duke on Aug. 26. “We are a home-field team,” Shelton said. “So we are delighted to be home on our familiar ground, and hopefully we will take advantage of it this weekend.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Help Wanted Lost & Found SONY WALKMAN FOUND outside of The Daily Tar Heel office 9/1/00. Please stop by The Daily Tar Heel. Ste. 104 in the Union. 8:306 to identify and claim your Walkman. FOUND TAXI RECEIPTS Found near Dental School. 966-3082 Horoscopes *o ( Lu~) ★ . */ Virgo (August 23-September 23) M ) YV S Today’s Birthday (Sent, 14L Getting the home you want may not be easy, but it s not impossible either A kicky break could be in your favor. Plan in September so you'll be at the nght place at the right time in October. An older person pushes you to take action in December, but it's for your own good Work at a job you know by heart in February, and qualify for more than you i thought possible in April. A career move could increase your income around June Friends let you know you're in the nght place in July Fine-tune the details in August 1o gel the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 79) - Today is a 7 - You still have too much on your plate, but your energy level's improv ing. Now it looks like a challenge, instead of a horrible burden Your sense of humor : must be coming back. too. and not a moment too soon! Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 5 - You may be in the mood for love, but there isn't time You ve got the work you planned, plus somebody else's emergency You'll find a way to satisfy everyone, but it could take longer than you'd hoped Do the best you can with what you have. Gemini (May 21-June 21! - Today is an 8 - You can accomplish just about anything if you play with the right team You provide the planning and the motivation, and they'll provide the energy and a variety of skills If you don't have a team, maybe you could hire one - Today is a 5 - You could do well financially in the next few days by trying something different. This may not be easy since it means confronting something or somebody | who's scary It could be worth the bother, however Be nice but firm. LeolLulyld-Aug, 22) - Today is a 7 - Your odds of success are better today, especially in love You may final ly make a connection you've been aftar for ages. Also make time for a little excursion A jaunt with somebody you love would do you both a world of good. Virgo. (Aug. il-Sspt. U) - Today is a 4 - Just when you thought things would lighten up. you get a four! Well, it s due to financial difficulties Don t panic You will get past this tense phase; this weekend looks better. Plan something nice -and inexpensive - for then. LibraJSepi, 22 - Qct, 2i) - Today is a 6 - If you re attracted to the passionate type, you could be in for a wild ride If hanging over the edge makes you nervous, watch out You may want to take your vehicle so you can get home on your own Sometimes beauty isn't enough. Use your brains, too. Scorpio (Pet. 23-Nov, 21) ■ Today is a 6 - Your energy level's gone up. but it's more like nervous energy than the silent power you prefer Actually, you may even have a bit of a buzz Use it to get tons of work done. Ignore an opportunity to get jealous It's not worth the bother Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 - Your luck in love just improved considerably A venture you attempted before could work this time Don t do it while the supervisor s watching, however You could lose more than you and gain Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan. 19) ■ Today is a 5 - Although you and like to try something new. you may be stuck in a rut Some sort of household chore could keep you from doing something that would be fun This weekend will be better for romance and travel anyway Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is an 8 - You're well-known for being an intellectual, but sometimes you spend so much time thinking about what might happen you don't gat started Well, today s not going to be like that Today, it's full speed ahead! Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 5 - If you choose words wisely, you could make a big sale, or you might get that raise or bonus you ve been after The other person warns to be sure they re getting the best for their money Let them know they are For personal reports and consultations, visit http//www Lmdaßlack com l © 2000 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES INC i 13 Curry is still learning. He refuses to give up on most plays, choosing to try to run away from the defense instead of throwing the ball away. He was sacked on two plays against Wake Forest for losses of ©hr Satly ©ar Mrrl | Services ~| TERM PAPER BLUES? EXPERIENCED WRITING AND research assistants, professional help avalabile to you 24 hours a day. 1-888-774-9994. www.abcpapers com | Volunteering CRISIS LINE VOLUNTEERS needed: Family & Rape Crisis Services will be gin the 25-hour training Sept 12 at 6pm. Volunteers will learn about is sues of domestic and sexual violence and how to respond to victims. Per sons with strong communication skills and a commitment to safe homes and communities should call Kelly Ensslin at 542-5442. SCHOOL READING PARTNERS Help be ginning readers practice reading skills. 1- 2 hours weekly. Bam- Ipm. Chapel Hilf- Carrboro Public Schools. Train 9/21. 5:30- 9pm. Preregister: srp@chccs.kl2.nc.us or 9676211 ext 336 VOLUNTEER MENTORS WANTED Volun teers for Youth seeks caring adults to spend four hrs./wk. for a full year with a youth between the ages of 8-16 in Orange County Our next training session is Sept.. 19 & 20 from 6-9 pm. both nights. Please call 967-4511 for more information. Place an ad in the DTH by calling 962-0252
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