4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, November 4, Field hockey By ISABEL WORTHY Staff Writer The Carolina field hockey team had to fight for its life against Duke in its first game of the North Carolina Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (NCA1AW) hockey tournament Wednesday but returned to top form in the finals against H igh Point to take first place and advance to Intramural announcements The Double Zeroes defeated, 20-18, the Mixed MASH for the Co-Rec tag football championship. Morrison (2-4) won the consolation game to finish third. COOo r FOR TOE 9 3 HOUDflVS? 94.1-8449 jfi jpi fi -pa Jri fjrrrjerJLr' tr ir jmk iimiill FROM 7:30 A.M. FRIDAY UNTIL 5:00 SPECIAL OFFERS DURING THESE HOURS! Free Cokes With All Purchases From 11 p.m. Fri. until 2 a.m. Sat. Breakfast served 2 a.m. Sat. until 10:30 a.m. Sat. Free Cokes With All Purchases From 3 p.m. Sat. to 5 p.m. Sat. STOP BY AND JOIN US 1977 advances to the Southeast lournament Nov. 1 1 -1 2 in Williamsburg, Va. Bouncing back irom a 1-0 loss to High Point earlier in the week, the Heels had to depend on tough defense by Sue McCandless and Joanne Fresco and goals by a pair of freshmen who alternate at left wing to make it into the finals. Kim Zimmerman, who played the wing Late entries for the intramural-sponsored ski trip Jan. 2 to 6 are being accepted. Anyone interested in the trip should bring a $25 deposit by the intramural office. ST im H CfiRRBOROl tn-p to Stit to- rAyM? 1 IT V JFa fa jpa -f5? ir u-Lr- Ln YE OLDE SNACK BAR IN THE STUDENT UNION 3 INC WILL BE OPEN P.M. SATURDAY Southeast tourney spot most of the game, overcame a sprained ankle to score the Heels' only goal in regulation. With four minutes remaining Zimmerman was replaced in the lineup by Libby Mathiason to gain the speed and agility that the Heels needed in overtime. In the sudden death period, where teams alternate corners until an offense scores ( before the defense brings the ball outside the twenty-five yard line). Mathiason rammed a score in for the Heels, setting up the speculated rematch with High Point. In the second game, both teams started out playing exactly like it was a second game not a tournament final. But a goal by Bashi Buba near the end of the first hall increased the excitement of the game. Carolina had the momentum, and High Point was trying to catch up. Minutes after Buba's goal, teammate Vicki Greenwood scored after the Panther goalie, blocked her first attempt, and the Heels went Cm, you lCKET J WHAT ARE HON ) VDOINS N0H)? a W LCCKET) IN J JJ .,4L1J I M LOOKING UP ALL THE SCRIPTURES THAT WARN US ABOUT FALSE PROPHETS 1 A. DOONESBURY SUR5D1D! HEfS CXT ROUNDING UPSOMB 7YP CAL C0LLE66 STUDENTS mm TO INTmieUJ! HI, ROMS I DID yOU HMD ZONKER? I TOINimiEW? &J,"WLT WRC&WIS M0NDA! BUT I H&? LIKE TD DO AS i ' mcHADmca betas' r' GOOD MORNING! TIME AGAIN FOR. "-PROFILES ON PARADE," AND OUR 6USST WAY IS ABC CORRESPONDENT ROLAND 8. HEDLEY, JR.! ROLAND, WHAT BXJNGS YOU TO OUR CAMPUS? UJELU THERE'S Bm A LOT OF INTEREST IN HOW MUCH THINGS HAVE CHANGED SINCE I Jiyily into halftime with a 2-0 lead. I n the second half, the Heels continued to "outrun, outpass and outhustle" High Point. Hunter said. "They didn't have a chance. With each goal we got more and more excited and determined. Our exuberance and enthusiasm was so far beyond High Point's." Midway in the final half, Mathiason assisted Greenwood in scoring the Heels' 50th goal of the season and sealed the Heels' win. Hunter and the team were elated with the win, which advanced them to further competition and gave them revenge over High Point. Hunter especially praised the play of Vicki Greenwood and Laurie Ginter. "Vicki definitely has the best stickwork in the whole state of North Carolina. She is unsurpassed." Hunter said. "Laurie Ginter was very fast, and she gave us lots ol momentum." Elegant Sportswear as only the French do it. Silky Shirt in and pure wool gaberdine skirt by Saint Clair. 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