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4 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday. September 5, 1 973 Chones get Michael Davis OUgS 0 is 1 eague dealings United Press International GREENSBORO XUPI). The Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association Tuesday announced the acquisition of star center Jim Chones from the New York Nets for a "high draft choice" and an undisclosed sum of cash. "We feel he has limitless potential," said Cougar General Manager and President Carl Scheer in announcing the acquisition here. "This also increases even more our club's flexibility, freeing us to play Tom Owens more at forward, his natural position." Chones, who led the balloting in the ABA coaches All-Rookie team last April, missed T 7 AY (Tt by Susan Shackelford ". Sports Writer Females, if you're tired of the monotonous eat, sleep, study routine, you should incorporate a new, exciting activity into your weekly schedule. - Consider women's intra murals. Spokeswomen to represent the various dorms, sororities, and student groups arc now being recruited by dorm and sorority presidents and RA's. These intramural managers will comprise the Women's Athletic Association (WAA) Council. WAA representatives serve on a voluntary only two regular season games with the Nets. Chones, 23, was reported by the Charlotte news to have a $1.8 million long term contract, but Cougar officials declined to discuss money terms. Carolina Coach Larry Brown said the transaction was "just a super deal for us" and would give the Cougars an even better shot at repeating as ABA Eastern Division champions in the coming season. " "Jim can strengthen us in so many areas," said Brown. "We now have two really young centers in Roger Brown and Jim Chones and their presence should help each other." A.native of Razin, Wis., Chones averaged 51.4 per cent in field goal percentage last (Tar ffirrl M im (Ltnomes n season for the Nets. He came to New York from Milwaukee's Marquette University in his junior year. O O ireainnis oirtsnnrnziiMS basis. Their overall responsibility is to promote interest, entires, and participation. Furthermore, they supervise the election of respective team captains and attend meetings of the WAA Council. Any woman x interested in being a WAA representative should contact her dorm or sorority president, RA. or the Intramural Office. The first WAA Council meeting is Wednesday. September 12 at 5 p.m. in the Ramshead Picnic Area. Each intramural manager (WAA representative) should contact Maxine Francis at the Intramural Office in Woollen Gymnasium if she plans to attend the picnic. Women on the graduate level are also LEARN TO RIDE! Hunt Seat equitation taught daily and evenings year 'round! Beginning age 6 years. Get your child started todayl RIDE IN A LIGHTED ARENA Why buy a horse? Lease one of our horses or ponies by the month. You can enjoy the pleasure of riding and save money at the same time! Call Miss Pittypat's Riding School H.C. Markham 489-3603 Durham, N.C. Farrington Road encouraged to enter teams in intramural competition. Also.' anyone in a dorm or sorority who wishes to participate and fails to. have a team at her residence should contact the Intramural Office about enterint activities. Entries for softball and tennis are due at the Intramural Office in Woollen by Sept. 19. For the co-recreational sport s .of volleyball, badminton, and horseshoes entries are due Sept. 18. There will be an organizational meeting for all persons interested in joining the women's swim team at 4 p.m. Sept. 1 1 in the women's gym. The women's tennis team will hold an organizational meeting at 4 p.m. Sept. 6 in the women's gym. There are several hundred student tickets for the State game left. Students may purchase tickets for $3.50 with an I.D. starting at 8:30 in the morning at Carmichael. The acquisition of Jim Chones by the Carolina Cougars should have tremendous impact on the progress cf the ABA franchise here in North Carolina, both on the court and at the box office. . Chones, the former Marquette star, has all the tools needed to become a dominant figure at his natural center position. Former New York Nets coach Lou Carncsecca used Chones at the forward spot, favoring Billy Paultz at the center post. In yesterday's press conference, the Cougars indicated that they will use Chones as a center and will return Tom Ow ens to his natural position at forward. Chones, who dropped out of Marquette in his senior year after previously leading the Warriors to an NIT championship, came on strong in the latter stages of the last ABA campaign. A slow start by Chones had many wondering whether the former collegiate great was worthy of the million dollar contract he signed with the New York Nets. The Nets were forced to relieve themselves of Chones and his reported $1.8 million dollar pact after they emptied their bank accounts to acquire Julius Erving from the Virginia Squires last month. The Cougars wisely cashed in on the opportunity to obtain Chones, and by doing so greatly strengthened their chances of becoming a lasting professional franchise. It is common knowledge that success or failure in the professional game is dependent on whether or not a team has the services of a powerful and agile big man. Had Carolina a man of Chones' calibre at the center post during last season's divisional finals against Kentucky, the Colonels might have been at home frying chicken and watching the Cougars durine the ABA finals. Monday Night Baseball The Giants-Dodgers clash on Monday Night baseball this week reaffirmed my feelings that the national pastime is far from w hat Howard Coscll deems "boring. In fact, the contest between the two National League West powers was tremendously exciting, fast paced and entertaining. NBC has done much to add spice to what already was a wholesome diet of baseball coverage. The introduction this summer of "guest commentators' into the broadcast booth was a noble and ambitious experiment. Monday evening. Chuck Connors joined the smooth yet overexposed Curt Gowdy and the always informative Tony Kubeck for w hat turned out to be an incredible ballgame from Candlestick Park that the Giants won on a grand slam homer by Bobby Bonds in the bottom of the ninth. Although several of the celebrity guest commentators w ere out of their league in the television booth (notably Danny Kaye w ho added inane commentary to w hat was a bust of a game from Montreal), a great number of them provided a pleasant diversion from the jock mentality dialogue of sportscasters that we are all too familiar with. Chuck Connors, who was both a professional baseball player with the Dodgers and a pro basketball player with the Celtics in the early years of the NBA, was especially at home describing the play-by-play and adding his special line of color commentary. Yet, when the last run was recorded, it was the game itself that provided the most entertainment, not the people commenting on the game. UNC soccer team prepares P'usaamis Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Auallity Sunglassev Contact Lenses Fitted Contact lens Accessories CONTACT LENSES CLEANED AND POLISHED John and Lib Southern 121 E. Franklin Street Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate c3 The UNC varsity soccer team faces "an incredibly tough schedule" this season, according to coach Kip Ward, but both the players and coaches seem to agree that this year's team wants to win very badly and is determined to have a good season. "The most important single factor is our ti I mr 1 1 1 ii i ii ii i i ii experience positions," and JL forward km Open: Mon.-Sat. 10:00-6:00 Carrying A Varied Selection .Of Indian I jndicrafts Maxis Pipes Minis Come Browsing Incense Embroidered Shirts and Dresses 175 E. Franklin St. Above PJ's 929-9805 in the halfback Ward said. Carolina has four players at half back with at least two years experience, including Captain Anson Dorrance, a senior from Greenwich, Connecticut who is a candidate for All-American. -Teammates Tim O'Connor, Rod Hassel and Jeff Nelson promise to add an unusual amount o ddepth to the halfback squad. The Tar Heels' front Line features a number of outstanding players such as David Taylor, a junior who has played on the varsity team since his freshman year, Pat Brady, Geoff Griffin. Rick Culberson, Tracy 55 JL Jones and Steve Dawson, all of whom Coach Ward described as "seasoned and able to adapt to pressure." Mike Disston, Kevin Lcdvuth, John Rhodes and Mark Baldwin for form the core of the Tar Heel fullback squad and round out a team which some of the players feel is the best they have been on. The Tar Heels, who have no foreign students and give virtually no scholarships, managed to tie Duke for second place last year, and had n overall record of 6-4-1. The soccer team will open its season September 18 in a road game against Belmont Abbey. n1 Tl n uiraeo. o o -r"i -4 5 FOR SALE- FOR SALEj Chlorda 10-speed 23vi" frame. Excellent condition, hardly used. 6 months old. Call 929-8987 after 4 p.m. $75 or best offer. II H)U bD 60 03 U' 6D1J Ii vv n Hole In None Socks cushion stretch athletic socks $.79 athletic tujbe socks $.79 pillow walk socks $,89 over calf athletic tube socks $.98 Fruit cf the Loom i?79C Value f CO A Parity Hose 2 For $1.00 Personalized Imprinting We can prin t names, numbers, slogans, or even your own special design ,and a wide selection of jerseys and T-shirts in assorted colors and sizes V9 0 UNC Quilt Lined Jackets by Balfour $11.95 " " GIBSON SG electric guitar, about 10 yaars old: $250. SONY 630O TAPEDECK wsos. echo. 3 pr. Inputs: $175.00. Possibly trad for 12 string lectrlc 967-5617. For Sal: Nw Audi Fox at sacrifice Peugot PX-IO blcycl with 21" fram. Golf shoas, iizm 9V-B, xclint condition, call 929-1378. Usd refrigerator Ilka nsw about 2 cubic fet. $50. Call 933-9301. ask for Jrry. 196 7 Honda 305 Scrambler. Vary good condition. $300. Call At lmrshln. 933-7567 or 929-9336. or Dal Hartman (previous ownr) at Travt-On for mora Information. Must sail. tvlng town this wknd. 1969 B.S.A. 650 cc. LJghtnlng. Low mllag, claan. Twin carbs, naw mufflers, tugn handlebars. Includes two helmets, workshop manual, tools, soma parts. Call 967-6135. SUZUKI 250 cc Twin 6 spd strt bik. Quick and smooth, under 300 lbs. 1971 model, 4.000 miles. Call 929-5607 aftr 6 p.m. 1963 CHEVY II. Mechanically good condition rebuilt nglr. tc Body fair. $200. 942-4739. Flshr XPGOO loudspeakers. $75. Call 929-9646 or come by 406 Parker St. beside Central Carolina Farmers In Cirrboro. Real good deal. FOR SALE: 5 string banjo Baldwin Styl 2 wcas. Sth string capo, geared peg and 5 star head. $300. Contact Bill Anderson 32 Old West. 933-8643. Reliable fpart-tim employee needed Immediately -for Xerox copying business Hours: FrL 1-6 p.m.. Sat. 9:30-5. Wages: $2.00hr. Must be able to work every weekend all year. Phone 929-4028 on Wed. evening Sept. 5 from 8-10 p.m. RIDE TO ECU. I need a ride on weekends after 1 Friday. Willing to pay gas expenses. Can 933-8917. Want to buy or rent cassette tape recorder; must run quietly. Call Stan, 933-7416. SUPER SINGER (male or female) sought by musicians w Acoustic & Electric aspirations. Instrumental ability on guitar, pedal steel, fiddle, etc So much the better. Wanted quick! 3rd roommate for Estes Park. $60.00 month Including utilities. Furnishings complete. AC Call Jerry or Richard at 929-9174, E-4 Estes. NEEDED: Female graduate student to fill space In Craig Graduate Center. Contact Meg Kemper In Room 314 Craige or call 933-7032. Woman needs a baby sitter for two Tuesdays a month, and other sporadic times. If interested call 942-2538. Roommate Wanted for A.C., 2 bedroom apartment, $70mo. piu$ utilities. Contact David Wilson at K-2 Royal Park apartments. Carrboro. h-Ji LZIO tzlO YOUR OTUQEfJT STORE lias been petiiodeled lo sepve bei fep!! Nw Queen-Size Waterbeds. guarantee) 967-6430. $20.00 (with STEREOS: FINEST AUDIO EQUIPMENT LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES: HEAOPHONES, CALCULATORS. CASSETTE-RECORDERS TOO; FULL WARRANTIES. AGENT FOR DISTRIBUTOR; CALL ANN SHACHTMAN 942-7172, THEN VISIT 1510 CUMBERLAND RO. FOR SALE: Scuba Tanks On slngl tank with Volt Titan II" single hose regulator. Call 942-7811. Tired of renting a refrigerator? Why not buy on and sav th agony. Great deal on new Frtldalre compacts. 4.5 cu. ft. $125 delivered. Call Borden Walker at 968-9304." Gitan Grand Sport 10-sped 234M frame. $70. Also Lenco L75 manual turntable. 1 year old, has new M 9 1 ED short cartridge. $70. Call 929-471? Yjnlnos. For Sale: 1971 Kawasaki 350. Excellent condition. Only 2600 ml. Good Price. Includes helmet 929-3441. 73 TR6 Dark blue with Excellent condition. $3900. light bkj Int Call 929-5492. erlor. FOR RENT "ON CAMPUS" Heipl Roommate left town. Girl grad. Share furnished house, own bedroom, mite from campus. $73 or sublet: 2 bedrooms $146. Kay 933-7636 days, 929-5957 ves- For Rent: AC pleasant furnished room with balcony In wooded private horn of small family. Kitchen privilege. Linens. CJos to UNC and Kroger Plaia. $60 month. 929-25 50. FOR RENT: MALE ROOMMATE wanted, preferably quiet, graduat-studnt type, to share nicely furnished 2 -bedroom apt. at 123v Barclay Rd. Air conditioned and washer dryr ($75Ano. a.) Call Rip Holmes at 929-6669. ' 3 BR TRAILER for rent. $130. water IncL Sept. rent tre. Call 929-6179 or 682-O090 (Durham) collect after 5. Trailer for rent Two bedroom. Greenway Trailer Park. Married Grad. Student preferred Call B. Davis after 9 p.m. 933-6214. WANTEX5 I need a rid to Richmond this Friday 97 and back on Sunday. Wining to sfter gas. Call 933-2687. Wanted: PASTURE land fenced In to ke-ap genu horse. I will car tor and feed. Call Kathy. 933-8114. WANT TO BUY USED STEREO ALBUMS OR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS. GOOD PRICES. CALL 929-6175. LEAVE NAME AND NUMBER. UNIQUE JOB OPPORTUNITY WALKING DISTANCE FROM CAMPUS PICK YOUR OWN HOURS - 4 HOURSWEEK -$1.80HOUR CLEAN APARTMENT FOR LAZY BACHELOR. CALL 929-6533 AFTER 6 PM. I NEED A RIDE TO ATLANTA ON SAT. (98) AND RETURN ON 920. WILL HELP WITH GAS AND DRIVING. CALL GERRY AT 967-4594 OR 929-5248. RIDE TO BOONE want ride to Boone on weekends, leave anytime Friday share expenses also, I wilt drive on some weekends call 933-7002. Apartment Roommate Needed! I have a two-bedroom air conditioned unit. Can 919-765-4717 Immediately. Can move in right now. $75 month. TUTORS NEEDED. The UNC YMCA-YWC A is taking applications for college students who want to tutor elementary, junior high and senior high school students. Information and applications are available In the Y-Buiiding, Room 102. Required Tutorial Orientation Meeting and official sign-up time MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10. 1973 7:30 p.m.. in Pea body Hail. WANTED; MARRIED COUPLES contracepting, but not using pills or rhythm method, to participate In a scientific study of the effects of perfumes on behavior. Can 966-2017 (M-F, 8-4) Charles Chase or Fran Regester. MISCELLANEOUS LOST: SILVER BRACELET in Dey 207 Man. Sept. 3. If found please return to Slavic Department Office 4th floor Dey Hall. Great Sentimental Value. WDBS PROGRAM GUIDE - COMPLETE LISTINGS FOR WDBS (107.1 FM STEREO) MUSIC. ALBUMS. NEWS SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEARFREE SAMPLE BOX WDBS. D.S., DURHAM. Breathing Earth Dance Technique. Instructor: Joan Trias. Cusses begin Sept. 17th at the Community Church. Monday and Wednesday venings. Can Joan Trias at 929-5674. Riding lessons. Hunt seat. Beginners -Intermediate - Advanced. Jumping. Trailnding included with lessons. HorsebacK overnights offered to regular students. Transportation arranged. Gayl Stedman. 732-3980 Hillsborough. I.D. CARDS: STAMPED ENVELOPE GETS DETAILS. SAMPLE 25 CENTS. DEPT. 6 r BOX 393 BALA PA. 19004. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. Studied Manhattln School of Music. Experienced. Beginners Intermediate, advanced accepted. Mr. Posner Durham 4 77-1633.
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