12 The Tar Heel Thursday. July 21, 1977 R n ft a no won t drain water suppl O a Tcr HssI Ostilng Avg. HR RBI Atkinson .419 6 22 Robinson .346 2 21 Gay .313 I 16 Fox .294 0 12 Lloyd .282 2 20 Lowcry .250 0 13 Griffith ;2I7 0 9 Caddcll .183 0 12 Beach .327 1 10 Williams .219 0 9 Brewer V .212 I 5 DcRatt .333 0 1 Johnson .000 0 0 Wilson .000 0 0 TOTALS .284 13 150 W L GB Pet. North Carolina 20 3 - .870 Louisburg 15 7 A1 .682 East Carolina 12 10 7' -545- Campbell 8 14 Wh .364 Atlantic Christian 6 15 13 .286 UNC-Wilmington 6 18 Wh .250 The lack of water has . caused major concern among the residents of Chapel Hill, but has not wilted the collars of those in the offices of Carmichael Auditorium. They still expect to get the football season started in Kenan Stadium on Sept. 17 against Richmond. Of major concern would be the condition of the fields that the football teams use. More important is the water that is used to keep the fields green. According to John Swofford, assistant athletic director for business affairs, the city's depleted water supply, will not be taxed to any extent. "We're not watering any fields except Kenan, Boshamer. and Navy Fields, Swofford said.. "Those fields are being watered only to keep the grass alive. Finley is being watered with creek water." Swofford said that the athletic department would do the same thing they did last year in order to keep the fields wet, but that they have a problem in finding a vehicle big enough to transport the needed water. "There is no source of water for all three fields," he added. In terms-of cancellation of the Richmond game because of a lack of water, Swofford said the athletic department was not considering cancellation, or even switching the site of the gameJ He said it would have to be "a very bad situation" before those measures would be considered. Dean of Student Affairs Donald A. Boulton squelched rumors which had persisted about school closing. "We have never really discussed that option," Boulton said. "We'd absolutely have to be down to the last drop." As for football, the shocker came last year when all hearts were pounding as to the high amount of. water consumption which was expected for the fall's first football Saturday. It didn't happen. Consumption which had been averaging 2 million gallons per day dropped to 4.8 million gallons on the first Saturdays "Most people brought their drinks to the game," Boulton said, referring to the variety of beverages consumed in the span of that, or any other Saturday. Optimism runs high that the phenomenon will repeat itself. Not necessarily the drinking, but the caution. "Conservation can do it. It's just a matter of everyone using sense," Boulton said. SKIP FOREMAN Schedule TONIGHT Carolina at Campbell - -V FRIDAY East Carolina at Atlantic Christian ; Campbell at UNC-Wilmington SATURDAY Louisburg at Carolina East Carolina at UNC-Wilmington TUESDAY Atlantic Christian at Louisburg Carolina at Campbell WEDNESDAY Atlantic Christian at East Carolina Louisburg at Carolina Red G rover keeps a bar and sourly bickers with everyone, but Robert Hunt makes this desperate misanthrope a slim and empty cynic. Especially disturbing is Skip Hampton, Ko-rean "veteran, Texaco attendant and small-time lush; the good-old-boy; britches-hitching performance of loose limbed Charles Apple is superb. But for all the humor of their character types and internecine bellyaching, this is clearly a doomed group. When after half a play of perpetual and empty profanity. Red drawls, "Well I'll be damned," and the Colonel quickly and lucidly replies. "Probably" -the chill is unmistakable. Maybe the Northern critics were tired of seeing what they considered just another version of the Fall of the South; after all, these gentlemen aren't even gentlemen. But for all the faults of the play, and there are some misjudgments in structure, it seems to me more than a regional melodrama. Or (gpSMlM) Of Chapel Hill Brings Back the Original Slim Jim" & Fries $1.79 Baked Ham, Mellow Swiss Cheese, lettuce and tomato, special dressing on a toasted Grecian Bun. Have A Slice Of Apple Pie,, Fires! with this coupon, when you buy a "Slim Jim" & fries. Good thru July 28 Stop by Shoney's "Hot Diggity Days," Hot Dog Stand, July 15 &16. Iced Tea 5$ a glass! Shoney's is open 6 ajn.-12 midnight Mon.-Thurs., FrL 6-1 am., Sat. 7-1 sun., Sim. 8 ajn.-12 midnight W. Franklin St. across from Granville Towers Take out 929-2115 Continued from page 9." maybe it is because these characters are so indigenous to a familiar region that their bigotry and disillusionment can seem so universal. 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