Wednd3Y. March 8. 1972 The Daily Tar Heel Tournament unpredictable r by Al Thomas Sprjrts hYiter GRLENSBORO-The stage is set, and he curtain call is but a few hours away. Workmen here have been busy al! eek preparing this colorful and spacious oliseum for the state of North Carolina's iggest sports event of the year. The stands have been swept, the floor ry-mopped and tons of hot dogs, eanuts and other goodies brought in. An eerie silence fills this basketball alace now, however, broken only -ccasionally by the echo of a worker's iugh or directive. It's sort of like the proverbial lull efore the storm -a quiet just waiting to e broken. Only hours from now, that "storm" viil erupt as it has done for the last 18 ears, complete with cheers, screams and few scattered tears. The storm has been labelled the Ulantic Coast Conference Tournament, n actuality a three-day flirtation with MA CfTEP fTLWS PRESENTATION tie I FEATURE " I TIMES -V SiW fi'f 1.3.5-7-9 Cixrs w4 WED. fA Awf THUR. jj .e&P) U Q fell kf M I C r r J L i i - mw- . mm mm K m mr CLINT EASTWOOD "play misty for mim ...an invitation to terror... Co-Starring JESSCA WAUER NOW Features 3:15 11 ffO mfJWH ms nfisTff NOW SHOWING 3:04-5:04-7:04-9:04 'George C. Scott nominated for Best A Matter of Life Jerry W. Lawson 3700 Chapel Hill Blvd. 942-3200 It will not come as news when I say we live in a very weight-concious society. Many of us have fought.-.will continue to fight the battle of the bulge. And some of us, alas, will lose. I have a friend whose wife is engaged in that grim struggle. .and who is being roundly defeated. Fortunately, my friend doesn't seem to mind. He says, consolingly: "Who cares if you're plump. You're still the best wife a man ever had." 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Next Week-Help, for the Self-Employed PROVIDENT MUTUALm LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA jgM t mm wim mm L I nil before the basketball madness. Unlike other storms, though, this one shows no sign of ever coming under control. Born in Reynolds Coliseum in 1954, the tournament has steadily flourished despite the feeling just about every member of the league has experienced at some point -that there is something inherently unfair about the regular season champion having to prove itself all over again. A "second season" it's called by some; "an instrument which keeps alive interest in all seven teams," say others; and others steadfastly contend it runs the risk of embarrassing the conference by having a weakling sister win the affair only to get pounded in the Eastern Regionals. Surprisingly, few darkhorses have won the ACC tournament. Over a span of 18 tournaments, only seven teams who did not win the regular season title won the right to go on to the Regionals. WAKE FOREST-behind hot-shooting Willie Griffin, the Deacons have made a A SWINGING WESTERN DEAN MARTIN BRIAN KEITH 'something big' A MAT1QNAJ. GNERAL PICTURES RELEASE OMCOLOR Tcri. DONNA MILLS TECHNICOLOR R LS - 5:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 77T77WI The Daily Tar Heel is published by the University of North Carolina Student Publications Board, daily except Sunday, examination periods, vacations and summer periods. Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933-1011; 933-1012; Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-1163. Subscription rates: $10.00 per year; $5.00 per semester. : ft ft Second class postage paid at U.S. Post ;X Office in Chapel Hill, N.C. I X . ft ft The Student "Legislature shall have &: powers to determine the Student ; Activities fee and to appropriate all X X revenue derived from the Student : ft Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 of the Student v: Constitution). 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Notices for such correction .y ft must be given before the next insertion. X; jj KSOfc i JUMCMtKJ " HEAK ABOUT CO if) LL) Z o o Q TH BOM01N6 RAD LAST AJSHrF. 2, 300 ravs III S E,S respectable showing during the Last part of the season. After threatening not to notch a single ACC win. Wake Forest finished in sixth place instead of the predicted seventh. Jack McClosky's troops face Virginia in the opening round, however, and Rich Habbeger or not they probably won't be around for Friday's battles. CLEMSON-The Tigers can't match their first round opponent's talent on the court, but they sport far more talent in that first seat on the bench. Tates Locke is building a powerful coaching reputation at Clemson while Maryland's Lefty Driesell is getting mixed reviews at College Park. If the Tigers can keep lanky Dave Angel out of foul trouble, they could will win at least one tournament skirmish. DUKE-Duke's miracle workers seem to be running out of tricks. After whipping Virginia, N.C. State and Maryland within a span of one week, the Blue Devils fell apart during the last five days of the season. TOBAY a rjp m U N ilJ LL vMYvV 11 E jRl 1 456 w Frank,in ONE OF THE HOTTEST GROUPS IN THE COUNTRY TODAY. ALREADY NO. 9 IN THE U.S. FEATURING THE NEW RELEASES JUST KEEP ON TRUCKING IN: JUST IN, JOHNNY WINTER AND BROTHER EDGAR WHITE TOGETHER, NEW STEVE MILLER BAND, NEW STRAWBS, NEW NICK DRAKE Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 6 Fragments 7 Roman magistrate 8 Rockfish 9 Universal 10 Ocean 11 Encountered 19 Near 21 Foray 22 Conjunction 23 Resounding noises 24 Pedal digit 26 Having ears 27 Three-toed sloth 29 Compass point 30 Carpenter's tool 32 Roman road 33 Tier 34 Compass point 1 4 9 12 13 14 15 Fabulous bird Document Doctrine Fuss Stage whisper Born Pronoun 16 Quantity of yarn Make lace Ethiopian title Girl's name Urge Golf mound Region 17 18 20 22 24 25 28 Distress signat 29 Dawn goddess 30 Biblical mountain 31 Think 33 Warning device 34 Struck 35 Seed 36 Number 38 Slave 39 Cut 40 Assistant 41 Sorrowful 43 The self 44 Hail! 46 Vision 48 Catch 51 Transgress 52 Thick 53 Mohammedan name 54 Chapeau 55 Mohammedan prince 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 27 28 29 30 34 35" 37 38 39 40 14 46 4 48 4 5 51 52 53 54 55 56 56 Fall behind DOWN Cheer Poem Similar Free ticket Inquire Distr. by United t nAKrViKj.A I THINK AtLTHl ECOLOGY ANP NVlRONAMTAL IS 6ETTIN6 TO ME.. THAT VASMY A 3DM31K6 fiAiPf it has a pRorecnve RBACTlOSl STRIKE! 0., THEY PROP BOM 05 IN BOTH , CASES. THER&S NO PlFFBRNC. ! 1 M'm a ACC To add to their wornes, Bucky Waters does not seen to be a tcurrament coach. During his two years at the helm, Waters is 0-2 in ACC tourney play. N.C. STATE-The Woifpack, with Steve Smoral and Carl Lile helping the backcourt, has won six of its last seven outings. In addition, Norman Sloan appears to be at his best in tournament competition. Nevertheless, State should win its opening round game with Duke but not much more. VIRGINIA Bany Parkhill. MARYLAND-The Terps have an abundance of talent, but not experience. The pressure of the tournament will either cause Tom McMillen and his cohorts to play their best or worst basketball of the season. Chances aren't as good as they should be for Maryland to see a second night of basketball this week. NORTH CAROLINA-The Tar Heels have a first round bye, meeting the winner of the Duke-State game. THE HIT SINGLE, "HORSE WITH Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle PT '-W 5.98 List X , J F jARl"F KinriS H E pg AL R AIM IF A T ie a sproE na t e S Pit- A T T Rf OJR irZI a kli s "p l aip ljs a p UopenRR A T I CUP A T AjMCl S A MOT R E IE JP i prpp o r t & jjpls vm i s NrIri E e p , , - EN S E AT EDIT QlR S ARlDrTO4 TED ImIeIsIsLisIeIeIp s 35 Calm 37 Compass point 39 Seraglio 40 Symbol for silver 42 Icelandic writing 43 44 45 47 Hebrew month Residue By way of Peer Gynt's mother 49 A state (abbr.) 50 Large Feature Syndicate, Inc. 'LA5T NI6KT I MEAMED I U)A EH6A6ED TO JOHNNY K0RiZOh4 IT A PROTECTVS 7HER'S ) BIS PIFFERENX, FELLAH! ACTOtf STKJKE MEANS NOT HAlm TO SAY YOU'RE SORRY. 9 oral Carolina has the most talen and experience, of any of the ACC teams but has not been playing its best basketball of late. ItU take the best to win the title. The winner? Carolina over Virginia in the finals. anairers c Applications are now being iccs-ptsd for Residence Hall Managers Program in Intramurals for next year. These positions pay approximately $220.00 per year to the selected student who lives in the Residence Hall and serves their floors or halls by representing them in intramurals. Appointments for interviews can be obtained by calling 933-1 153. Personal interviews will be held during the month of March and first week in April. First priority is given to managers with prior experience. Job descriptions will be available to interested applicants at the Intramural Office. NO NAME" 7a fT Ivi DTH Classifieds FOR RENT: 3 br. brick home in Hillsborough. Quiet. All electric. Built-in range. Large Kitchen. WasherS. dryer connections. Bill Olsen Reality. 929-9111. EUROPE this summer. $199. NY LONNY via BMA 707 jet. 93 seats available to UNC students, employees and families ($10 admin.) Call 929-2340 between 5 7pm. Riders needed to Cocoa Beach arear Thursday afternoon. For sale: Suede coat and 710" Don Surfboard. Call 929-3733. Position available: Child care, light housekeeping, 4 or 5 days per week. Heritage Hills. Own transportation. References. 967-3536. Help! Carolina coed needs ride daily from Durham to Chapel Hill. Call Dorene, 682-3175. BICYCLE REPAIRS expertly done at low rates. Most any routine maintenance, adjustments, etc. Brakes, derailieurs, cranksets, flat tires, etc. Call Watson Morris 933-3757, (ECOS office) or 967-4452 (home). Wanted to rent or sublease for summer months:two bedroom apartment close to campus. Call 933-2738. If the girl who wanted a ride to SELMA, ALA. still wants to leave Fri. after her quiz, call Paul. 933-6361. Ride needed to KNOXV1LLE or ASHEVILLE. Can leave Thursday or Friday. Will gladly share expenses. Call Randy 933-4684. Riders needed Friday March 10 to Washington, D.C. New York, or western Mass. Call 967-5231. FOR SALE: Bed, springs, mattress in great condition, $45. New Craig cassette car tape player, $55. "Easy" chair, $45. Reason for selling, 929-2971 anytime. RICKEN BACKER triple pick-up hollow body guitar, $125. 933-4819. Ski Boots: Lange Pro finest kind; used one year 9ViM, $40. Call 942-8171. 23 year old female graduate student seeks interesting male companion. Write S.K., P.O. Box 302, Carrboro and tell me something about yourself. 1965 Convair Monza. Fair cond. 4 new tires, needs inspection. Will sacrifice for quick sale. 1st $100 gets it. CaSI 544-3889, keep trying. BIKE FOR SALE: Lady's Raleigh 3 speed (green). BRAND NEW. Retailed $90. Will sell for $65. Call Ron 929-5153, or Judy (Durham) 333-6056. DIAMOND. Yours for less than 50 of appraised value. Excellent properties and workmanship. .39 carat set in white gold. 942-7355 evenings. Cannot be beat. For Sale: Yamaha G100-A guitar. Brand new. Priced to sell. Need money. Call or come by 739 James (933-4751). Will haggle on price. Thinking of buying a new European car? SAVE UP TO $1500. Import your own car. Student run imports through Avis. 489-8945 (Mark) 942-7372 (Phil). Water bed covers for sale. Need money desperately. Fur. satin, velour. All colors. Some made to order. Wholesale prices. Call 967-7121 after 5. Girl wanted to share 2 bedroom apartment near campus. Pool. Air conditioned, etc. Call 967-7121 after 5. Army-N3vy Surplus 405 W. Franklin St. (across from the Grill) Knaosacks S1.00 Khaki Shirts $1.00 d Denims S1.50 register for free jungle hammock r L 5( to 2c COPYGUICK 13J- FrrJd.n Si It t$TIW 020-4020 mmM NOW PUAYING 1:27 3:1-7:0-8:55 In etryone life thcre a SUMMER OF '42 80 Some treasure, some beasts, democratically priced Paperback Sale! Still going on only 250 cases left in the ware house! New titles in paper and hardcover are pouring in too! Come Visiting! The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill open 7 nights 'til 10 Ride needed to Jacksonville, Fla. Can leave Thurs. or Fri. Wingo Johnson, 933-4819. NEED DESPERATELY! A ride to MASS. or upstate New York for SPRING BREAK. Will help with gas and driving. Call Bob at 933-4567. Wanted: Ride to Texas for spring break. Austin, Waco or vicinity. Will share expenses. Call Nancy Andrews. 933-3672. OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS Australia, Europe, S. America, Africa, etc. All professions and occupations, $700 to $3,000 monthly. Expenses paid, overtime, sightseeing. Ftee information write. Jobs, Overseas, Dept. A-9, P.O. Box 15071, San Diego, CA. 92115. Black's Editing and Typing Service. Reports, Articles, Letters, Theses, Manuscript, Envelopes. 25 experienced typists. Before that deadline saps your strength And daybreak finds you bleary. Reserve a typist in advance Arise bright-eyed and cheery. 12:01 p.m. 12:01 a.m., T42-7142. RIDES to R-D airport. All fligMs-$3. Return too. Call immed. 544-2362. For Sale Harmon-Kardon CAD-5 cassette deck with Dolby system. Perfect condition. $230 new, $150 or best offer. 967-3737. Bob. Zenith "Circle of Sound" stereo system. Am-FM tuner, 4 speed changer and stand included. $140. Call Bill in Durham, 544-3393 after 6pm. For Sale 1970 Camaro, 3 speed stick, custom interior, new radial tires, 23.000 miles, excellent condition. Start taiking at $2200. Call 967-5115 from 5-6pm. FOR SALE:KLH model 26 stereo. 15 months old. Still under warranty. Headphones included. $225 or best offer. Call 967-7497. Triumph Bonneville. Totally rebuilt engine. Totally chopped, excellent condition. Must see to appreciate. Telephone, 929-1704. Female rommate wanted for 3 bedroom furnished house in Carrboro, Call Nancy at 967-4355. For Rent Starting May 15. 2 or 3 bedroom, air-conditioned and furnished moDiie homes. $ 8 5 - $ 1 2 5 per month. No dogs. 929-2854 or 942-1749. 10-6pm. Will take riders to Florida, March 9 or 10. Call Bill at 967-3774. For Sale 1961 after 6pm. Chevy. $150. Call 967-2784 Stereo Component System. Only 3; AM-FM FM Multiplied stereo radio wpowerful scmkj state amplifier and four (4) speakers audio system wfull size world famous turntable and dust cover. Sold on first come first serve basis at $219.95 each. Monthly terms available. Can be seen at United Freight Sale, 1005 East Whitaker Mill Road, Raleigh. 1 block off Old Wake Forest Rd. Open M Th. 97, Fri. 9 9, Sat. 95. Travel 'Round the world This Summer. Sail a foreign ship. No experience, men and women, good pay. Send stamped self -addressed envelope. Macedon Cox 224, Irvington, NJ. 07111. NOW charter flights NY-Lon-NY. $220. Planes leaving, returning all summer. Must have orders by 38. 929-4985. -.2 Solo!