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She Daily (Ear Bppl I)NC Power Surge Bolstered by 16 hits and four home runs, the UNC baseball team won its 10th straight game Tuesday. By Ben Couch Staff Writer Following a weekend sweep of third ranked Florida State, the North Carolina baseball team was pruned for a letdown against a struggling Towson team Tuesday. To prevent his players from looking past the Tigers, UNC Baseball Towson 2 UNC 18 coach Mike Fox sent his players an e mail. “I had a couple of other things I want ed to say to them,” he said. “I don’t do that very often. But sometimes it’s better that way becuase each player can read it on their own.” Unfortunately for Towson, the Tar Heels must have paid close attention to whatever Fox wrote. TOWN COUNCIL From Page 3 but also created other problems. “The business community expressed major concerns, especially restaurants, com plaining that their patrons’ access was lim ited due to the road closures,” Evans said. One option proposes that the town could sponsor a festival similar to Apple Chill or Festifall on Halloween night. Another option suggests town sponsor ship of an Octoberfest. If chosen, the events would be set up in the downtown business district of Franklin Street. “We would like Halloween returned to the community,” Evans said. “The people in our com munity have a right to feel that their CAA From Page 3 Willett said the new Cabinet mem bers are “true Carolina fans” who will work to meet her platform goals. “The people selected were those with the best team philosophy,” she said. Now that Cabinet positions have been assigned, Willett’s team plans to get a head start on fall athletics event planning. “We are in the process of dividing responsibilities among the executive Cabinet, deciding how to go about meeting our goals,” Willett said. Willett said many of her campaign promises are already taking shape, including negotiations to put a large video screen in Kenan Stadium. “Right now I’m meeting with offi cials, administrators, getting the OK and setting dates,” she said. “And we are already inviting people to be on the Homecoming advisory committee.” New Special Projects Director Michael Tompkins said the Cabinet will incorporate new ideas into veteran pro grams. “We’re looking to improve on old ideas, like the Hooker SK, while also building on new ones, like ‘Answer the Bell with Bunting.’” CAA also is taking steps to improve its relationship other athletic groups. “Right now, CAA and (the Intramural Recreation Department) don’t have a lot of interaction, and we want to work on building that relationship,” Willett said. Overall, Willett said she is confident that CAA is on the right track. “A lot of ideas are going into action this school year,” she said. “You can’t really see the effects of our work yet, but you will.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. THE AIR FORCE WANTS BOTH YOU AND YOUR NURSING CAREER TO GO PLACES. aljr Daily ®ar Mcrl | Sublets | TWO BEDROOMS AVAILABLE for sum mer sublease or longer. University Gar dens. close to campus W/D. 2BA $320/month + utilities Available May. Contact Mike and Niels 968-8498 or engelhau@email.unc.edu. 2 ROOMS AVAILABLE in 2BR/2BA split level Mill Creek apartment Walking dis tance to campus and Franklin Street. Un furnished. $450/room + utilities. Avail able 5/13/02 to 8/3/02 (all terms nego tiable) W/D included Call 919-967-8275 4BR AVAILABLE JUNE 1 thru July 31 Close to campus. Call 968-8081 SUMMER SUBLET!! CHEAP & 6-minute walk from campus IBR in large house of college students. 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Led by third baseman Chris Maples, who was 3-for-4 with two home runs and a career-high seven RBIs, the North Carolina offense knocked three UNC third baseman Chris Maples hit two more home runs Tuesday, giving him nine in his last 10 games. Towson pitchers from the mound. None of the Towson (9-9-1) pitchers lasted more than 3 1/3 innings against the Tar Heel onslaught. Starter Rafe Bridges (1-1) gave up nine runs on seven hits, and his control was erratic from the start He walked the first two UNC batters, throwing seven straight balls at one point. Bridges issued five walks overall. Bridges was relieved in the fourth by Ray Sauser, who was hit hardest of the bunch. Sauser gave up a home run to property is safe and so are they when they walk down the street.” Evans said the council is looking to not only protect its citizens but also the well-being of visitors who come to the town on Halloween evening. The report does raise concerns that if the town attempted to eliminate the event that it would “likely lead to numerous arrests, injuries and property damage” as a result of public backlash. One option would use the same man agement plan used last year, while another would reinstate the plan used before 2001. A similar option would add some traffic and crowd control regula tions to the pre-2001 plan. Attempting to relocate the event from the down VmAau fay Applications are now available for the Peer nil Ml tfll I rfirflT Tutoring Program. Receive 3 hours pass/fail 11111 I 111 LI Cllll cre(iit * or tutoring Tuesday or Wednesday evenings “I Will • from 6-9 pm during the Fa 112002 semester. 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Freshman righthander Carter Harrell (4-3) started for the Tar Heels (16-8) and was perfect through four before allowing three singles in the fifth. He escaped the jam unscathed and reverted to form in the sixth, retiring the Tigers in order in his final frame. “I felt good today,” Harrell said. “I just had good command of my pitches and I was hitting my spots well. It’s hard to hit any pitcher who’s hitting his spots.” The Tar Heels jumped to an early lead as four of the first five UNC batters came around to score. Center fielder Adam Greenberg and shortstop Russ Adams led off the UNC town area to Homestead Park, Kenan Stadium and other locations is another of the options the town has developed. A public forum will be held April 22 to allow citizens to voice their opinions on the proposed planning options for managing Halloween. “In a couple of years, Halloween is going to be falling on the weekend, and that will draw larger and larger crowds,” Evans said. “This is something that needs to be dealt with as soon as possi ble before it gets out of hand, and we cannot protect people in the communi ty or people in the crowd.” The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. Classified Advertising Sublets S6OO/M0 APARTMENT AVAILABLE for sublease this summer in Carrboro on J busline. 900 sq ft. 2BR, call 960-9085 SUBLEASING GREAT APARTMENT Starting May 20th. University Commons. S4OO/month. Water included, washer/ dryer Contact Cristin McGill at 593-3421 SUMMER SUBLET- SUBLEASE IBR in Warehouse Apartments Available mid- May until July 31st. 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Maples, who has hit nine homers in the last ten games, hit his two in con secutive at-bats in the fourth and fifth innings. “It helps when you’re seeing the ball and your swing feels good,” he said. “Right now, everything’s just kind of clicking for me.” After Braun hit a solo shot in the fourth, right fielder Mell Adams knocked Sweich from the game with a three-run blast in the sixth. The homers were supplemented by four doubles and a record-breaking triple by Adams, the 15th of his career, setting anew UNC career mark. Fox was pleased that his team had played so well on both sides of the ball. “I think it’s just that attitude that ‘Hey, let’s do our job, too,’” he said. “‘We’re scoring some runs, so let’s pitch. We’re pitching, the offense wants to score some runs.’” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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