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t ( t, f Friday, April 18, 1930 The Daily Tar Heel 7 A month older,, Tar Heels the team to beat iim the ACC yrjimtm nnammn .J 1 v lummu iijiriumnnniw) "r r " 1 s v-. . . " ' ' i I I,. ,,1,1,,, , - I - Hsel Scott Bradley ...has batting streak Sports writers like to look back over seasons and find turning points games or events that seem to mark where a team changed almost overnight into an almost totally different animal. Most attempts to find such events are merely exercises in 20-20 hindsight. In most cases, no single incident over a two-month period has that great an impact. The 1980 Carolina baseball season has not been one of those cases. The turning point for this year came on March 23 in College Park, Md. On that Sunday afternoon, the Tar Heels lost 14 13 to Maryland in a game they should have won. The Terps scored seven runs in the last two innings to come from a 13-7 deficit to win. It left Carolina 14-10 overall and 3-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Since then, Carolina is 18-2 overall and 8-0 in the ACC. More important, an 8-4 win Wednesday over Wake Forest in Winston-Salem gave Carolina something they have not had since 1969: a regular season ACC championship. "We've reached our first goal," UNC coach Mike P ' - ' ru'" iv "r v win had sunk in. "I am just nappy lor the team." Team has been the key word for the Tar Heels all season. Although the team is not without individual stars players that will almost assuredly be named all-ACC it has been the ability of the Tar Heels to work well as a unit that has spelled success. avid Poole The brightest of the individual stars has been third baseman Scott Bradley, a sophomore from Essex Falls. N. J. Bradley tripled in the second inning of a game against Massachusetts exactly one month ago today, and he has had at least one base hit in each of the 25 games Carolina has played since. But Bradley is only one of six starters hitting higher than .300. The team is hitting .316. There isn't enough room in this newspaper to list all the hitting records that have fallen or probably will fall before this year is over. . There is P.J. Gay. a senior outfielder, who is hitting .364 and has driven in the winning runs in at at least two key conference games. There's Dwight Lowry, a junior, who is hitting .354 and has driven in 33 runs with 57 hits including 14 doubles and four homers. Pete Kumiega and Lloyd Brewer are hitting .348, Kumiega with 16 doubles and 37 RBIs and Brewer with eight homers and 46 RBIs. Greg Schuler, another outfielder, is hitting .303. Shawn Dean, currently nursing an injury, is at .343. But the three regulars who are currently below .300 tell the story of the 1980 season just as well as do the other six. Jim Rouse, Craig Shumock and Chris Pittaro have had some fine games, most of them coming when someone else was having a bad day, Pittaro, for example, has hit better than .400 during the last two weeks. Rouse can steal a base better with a pulled hamstring than most can healthy. And Shumock has driven in 28 runs on 40 hits, seven of those homers. Then there's pitching. The stars of the staff have been James Parks and Mark Ochal. Parks has been in 19 games, all in relief. His record is 6-0 with four saves in 56-13 innings of work. Ochal is 7-2 and hasn't lost since March 3. He has four complete games in 10 starts, most of those coming against tough conference foes. Rut thr others. David Kirk is 6-1, with a team-leading ERA of 2.69. Shayne Hammond is 4-1 and Bruce Wood is 4-0. Hard-luck Mike Brewer has a 1-5 record but really hasn't pitched that poorly. The staff ERA is 4. 15 which is nothing to boast about, but the staff record is 32-12 and that's the one that counts. There are other names familiar to UNC baseball fans. Barney Spooner, Joe Reto, Mitch McCleney, John Cleetwood, Bill Musser and Franklin Roberts have had their moments. And it is a collection of all their moments that has given the Heels the success of the 1980 season. There are games left, to be sure. A three-game trip this weekend with a game Sunday against Connecticut to be carried live over a national cable TV network, will be followed next week by the ACC Tournament, in which the Heels are seeded first. Since that Sunday in March when the season took a turn for the better, the Heels are 14-0 at home. It was a shame the title-clinching win couldn't have been in front of the Boshamer Stadium bunch, but sometimes things don't turn out just right. UNC track, tennis golf teams in ACC tournaments .COUPON a m v From Staff Reports . Injuries are considered to be a hard fact of the sporting world, but you'd have a tough time convincing the Carolina men's track team of that as it limps into the Atlantic Coast Conference championships today and Saturday in Raleigh. The Tar Heels enter the meet with three performers who did well in last year's championships questionable because of hamstring injuries. Defending 400 meters champion Wayne Miller and Sam Brown, who was third in that event a year ago, are doubtful participants for the championships, coach Joe Hilton said. Both are members of the mile-and quarter-mile relays teams, also. The third injured Tar Heel is Bob Walsh', who suffered an ankle injury at the beginning of the outdoor season. Third in the 1979 ACC decathlon event, he also pulled a' hamstring but he still is looking to compete. With the injured threesome and other members not 100 percent, Hilton said the team's hopes of repeating its third-place finish in the ACC indoor meet aren't good. "State and Virginia are better outdoors," Hilton said. "And if we don't do better with our injuries, we might have a tough time getting fifth place." Hilton said distance runner Gary Hofstetter and high jumper Lee Shuler are expected to vie for individual titles. Other Tar Heels expected to do well in the distances include Todd Hamilton, Doug Slack and Todd McCallister. Jimmy Cooper will run in the steeplechase while Skip Miller has a good chance to win the 1 10-meter high hurdles, Hilton said. In Winston-Salem today, the ACC men's tennis championships begin, with Clemson and defending champ N; C. State installed as the teams to beat. The three-day tournament, featuring play in six flights in singles and three more in doubles, is scheduled to run Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with most of the singles action in the mornings and doubles in the afternoon on the Wake Forest courts. North Carolina lost to both the Tigers " and the Wolfpack during the regular season, but the Tar Heels have won or shared 22 of the 26 team titles decided in ACC history. Clemson, which was runner-up last year, did not face State in the regular season. The Tigers currently are ranked No. 11 in the country and have had 15 straight dual-match victories, including wins over Florida and Georgia. The North Carolina men's golf team begins play today in its conference championships at the Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, a 6,800 yard layout. Seven of the top 10 individual finishers of a year ago are in the field, including defending champion Todd Smith of N. C. State. In addition to Smith, Wake Forest will be shooting for its third consecutive team championship and its 13th title over the past 14 years. The Tar Heels interrupted the Deacons' streak with a victory in 1977 at North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh. The first five finishers from last year are all returning for a shot at the 54-hole title. Gary Hallberg of Wake Forest, runner-up in 1979, returns, along with UNC's Frank Fuhrer, third last year and the Tar Heels' top player this spring. Fuhrer has placed in the top five each of the past two years. flST III I U T3QOD,AT BOTH LOCATIONS. 2 FOR 1 PIZZA Li Ull J Buy one original thin crust pizza, get ' another of equal value 1 208 W. Franklin 942-5149 offer expires o 1 1 I 15-501 Bypass 9290289 April 30 I 9 K ' : 1 r Li 4 At i ?1 9W ARROGANCE in Concert April 25 8 P.M. Memorial Hall Tickets $3 at Box Office April 18 7:00, 9:30, 12:00 Carroll Hall $1.00 with. ID. SUPER FRIDAY 4. Carolina 0. Hey CAROLINA STUDENTS and Tar Heel Fans! Come By Stop-N-Shop for all your Chapel Thrill needs this weekend!!! We've got: - Coolers $1.79 - Huggers $1.79 Great Prices on Beer! Cheapest convience store beer East of the Mississippi! Michelob $2.55 Miller $2.23t Strohs $2.23 Bud $2.23 Lite $2.31 Come see us! We're next door to ,thePubon Airport Rd. J? o (?o ri cn """"a -o T.. Cb:dflcd cds may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to trie DTK, Carolina Union 065 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must p: p:d. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one bu:in 'zz dr.y before ad is to run. rates 25 words or less Students n. 75 Non-Students $2.75 Add 5 for each additional word 1.00 more for boxed ad or bold-face type 10 percent discount for ads run 5 consecutive days Pltat print very clearly announcements DID YOU ENJOY Atlas Shrugged? Come meet with the Carolina Libertarian Society for individual liberty and economic freedom. April 21, 7:00 pm in Room 206 Student Union. PIT CONCERT featuring Mike Williams Tuesday night at 8:00 pm. UPWARD BOUND last Saturday tutorial session April 19, 9:40 am, Peabody 104. Out in time for concert. WORKSTUDY STUDENTS: Looking for an interesting, lively job next year? The Daily Tar Heel is currently taking applications for positions in advertising, circulation, classifieds and the business office. If interested, stop by the DTH offices from 9-4 pm. GREAT JOB for right person. Afterschool care approx. three afternoons per week for bright, athletic eight-year-old boy. May, June, and next school year. Good salary for responsible person who will give quality time. Transportation and references required. 967-6351 after 7 pm. WE NEED A DEPENDABLE and fun-loving student to babysit for one or two children. Prefer rising sophomore with own transportation. Would like to start this summer or next fall. If interested, call 929 5369 or 967-3359 for sale 1974 PEUGEOT 504: automatic, air, AM FM, sun roof, good condition. J2800. 967-9457. VOLKSWAGEN BUG. 1969. Gold. Great condition. Great buy. David, 933 3445. 4.2 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR. Excellent condition clean, like new. Great price. Call Sandra, 933-6287. BASEMENT APT. in condo. Summer sublet, rent negotiable. One bdrm, kitchen, den, bus line, l'i miles from campus. Call 933-6245. Includes furniture and utilities! GREAT DEAL! Summer sublet. Two-bedroom Carolina Apt., AC, pool, two baths, on C-bus route. Only 140 a month!! Call 933-5255 now! ROYAL PARK APT available to sublet (May 15-Aug 15) or assume lease. Call 929-9008 after 2 pm. GREAT CONDO for sublet, June through August 15. Partly furnished and has all the extras pool, WD, air cond., tennis courts, clubhouse. Rent reasonable and negotiable. Call 933-0245 and ask for Dinita, Anne-Marie, Melanie or Pam. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE, furnished (or unfurnished). 10-minute walk from campus. Spacious living rooms. Available May thru July, possibly December. 275month. Call 933-8546 or 933-7742. SUMMER ROOMS AVAILABLE: both sessions. Located between campus and downtown area. Both double and single occupancy .Call 942-5290 and ask for Bob or Kevin. FRIDAY, APRIL 18: TAKE BACK THE NIGHT MARCH! Help make our streets safe! Workshops 3 9 pm Women's Center March 10 pm Post Office Rally 11 pm-Carr Mill Mall with special guests Alix Dobkin and Lise Uyanik! NEW FRATERNITY coming this Fall! Phi Sigma Kappa Reorganization. Seeking to create ideal Fraternity at UNC. You can be a part if qualified. Enjoy a challenge? Opportunity of a lifetime? Start your own Fraternity. Interested? Call Lonnie, 967-9338. ATTENTION! Compact refrigerator for sale. Size about 3' feet by Vfa feet. Clean, good running condition. Price 75. but definitely negotiable. Call Kathy, 933 6083. Keep trying! NEED SOMEONE to assume lease on my one bedroom apartment at the Villages as of June 1. Call David at 967-6203. APARTMENT FOR SUBLET. May through August. Fully furnished with no furniture rental; no deposit with references. Rent negotiable. Call 929 8227 after 9 pm. PROJECT UPWARD BOUND will hold Us final weekend tutorial on Saturday, April 19 at 9:40 am on Room 104 Peabody Hall. You're invited to attend. lost & found LOST: NECKLACE gold chain with a cross, small heart, baby ring and small gold bead. Great sentimental value attached. Reward. If found, please call Pam, 933 1941. 1 LOST A BLUE pocket book with a wooden handle. . The credit cards have been cancelled. H found. rjfcse call Lucy at 967-7963. LOST: WHU. FOUR-SECTION SPIRAL notebook, South Bujlding(?). Must have for Exams. Reward. Linda, 942-6429. FOUND IN FRONT YARD of Koy4 Park Apts -ignition key for a VW and one other key olvsmall ring. Call 942 6900. MIKE HOFFER I found your wallet on the sidewalk in front of Connor. Call to claim, Keith 933 8827. LOST: SET OF KEYS on North Campus, has leather identification with initials 'FB'. Desperately need them; reward if found. Call Faye at 933 6372, or 933 2386. OVER 1,500 RECENT LPs, cassettes and 8-tracks for sale. Rock, Jazz, Classical, etc. ll .00 2 .50. Mon., April 18th. FOUNDATION BOOKSTORE, 136 E. Rosemary, across from Old Book Corner, 12-6 pm. for rent TWO BEDROOM CAROLINA Apartment furnished for sublet May to August. Two bathrooms, pool, C bus route. 200month. Call 933 2654 or 933 2656; please keep trying. NEED SOMEONE TO LEASE one bedroom Colony Apt. beginning mid May or June. 220mo. On F- and K bus routes. Call 929 3133. RENT MY APARTMENT this summer ?! Its CHEAP-82.50 per month. It's CLOSE-1 block from campus, downtown. It's CUTE. Call Ann, 929 9892. FURNISHED OLD WELL Apartment to sublet . Two bedrooms, on C bus route. Will sublet by sessions or by entire summer. Rent negotiable.. Call 929 8571. FREE MAY RENT! Summer sublet May August furnished. 2 bedroom Royal Park Apt. AC. pool, laundry. Option to renew lease. Rent negotiable. Call now! 929 3176. WALK TO CAMPUS. Large, well furnished, one-bedroom apt. on McCauley St. available for summer sublet. Price negotiable. Call Joe at 967-9632. TO SUBLET: furnished room with private bath in Townhouse Apt. Available May 15-August 15. Great location, pool, laundry facilities. Call 929-7670 after 5:00. REMARKABLE DEAL: Furnished, two bedroom Carolina Apartment for summer sublet . Great price and negotiable terms. Call 933 7456 or 933 7431 FURNISHED. TWO BEDROOM Royal Park Apt. available for summer sublet. Call 967 8751 COME JOIN THE FAMILY!! Summer rooms available for rent in big house on Rosemary Si . 120month includes utilities and a porch swing Call 967 5337 for more info! help wanted SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE NOW' Good job experience, excellent pay and travel. Last day on campus. 202 Union at 10:00 am and 1:00 pm SUMMER SUBLET: A short walk to campus, located in a quiet neighborhood, rent is negotiable and no charge for utilities. Call 967 9806. TWO APARTMENTS to sublet for the summer. One is 90, month, kitchen, air, utilities free. Othvr is only 55 month. Call 929 3234 after 5 pm. SUMMER SUBLET: May August, Kmgswood Apartment Furnished, pool, AC, L bus line. Gall Sandra 933 6287, or 933 4846 NEED A PLACE to live this summer' Kappa Aipha Theta Sorority will be open both sessions. For information, call 967 9166 and ask for House Manager. SUPER SUMMER SUBLET! at a fantastic, furnished Foxcroft apartment. May-August. Two bedrooms, AC, pool, tennis courts, sauna, etc. Rent negotiable. Call 967 8408. RENT FROM May 15 Aug. 15: completely furnished, one-bedroom garage apartment in Lake Forest. On L-bus line. Very nice. Only 160 motHh. Call 967 3250 before 11:00 pm. MAKE AN OFFER on our furnished, two bedroom Old Well Apt. AC, dishwasher, carrx-t. on C route Available May-August. Call 942 3749, please keep trying. SUBLET MAY TO AUGUST. Two r drcim. furnished apartment. Walking distance to campus. On bus routes. '185month. Call 933 43-48 or 942 86. SUMMER SUBLET: May August 15th. 2 tvdruom. nicely furnished Carolina Apt. Swimming po!. C bus route. Preferably females. 2UU rm 99 9J15 Web SUMMER ROOMS FOR RENT: Clean, furnished, kitchen privileges. 90 per session. Coed. For information contact Kappa Psi Fraternity, 208 Finley Golf Rd., 968-9010, 968-9390. GREENBELT APARTMENTS Jones Ferry Rd. Modern one-bedroom, total electric, on bus line, fully carpeted, drapes, water, included. Pool, AC, and laundry facilities. Available for immediate occupancy, 929-3821. roommates MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share Foxcroft Apt. for next school year. J85 peT month plus ' utilities. Call 933-8552. NEEDED: ONE FEMALE undergrad to share two bedroom apartment with three other girls! 80 per month plus 4 utilities. Call soon, 933-4719 or 933 4721. MALE ROOMMATES NEEDED for summer andor fall for Carolina Apt. Share rent and utilities. Call Mark at 942-5705. FEMALE ROOMMATE for next academic year. Furnished apt. except own room. Call 967 3349 anytime. NEED TWO FEMALES to share apartment beginning May 1 , summer and fall. Furnished except for bedroom. Dishwasher, pool. Non smokers only. Call 967-5241. ROOMMATE NEEDED Private room in well-kept, 2 bdrm Royal Park Apt. Rent May August "80 for 125 per month & H utilities. Call: 967 2040. HELP! TWO NON SMOKING female roommates needed to share 2 bedroom Royal Park Apartment for next academic year. 13 rent and utilities. Call Jennifer, 933 5221. ONE OR TWO FEMALE roommates needed for summer at well furnished Old Well Apartment. Rent negotiable. Call 929 7053. TWO NON SMOKING female roommates needed for next school year to share two-bedroom Estes Park Apt. 80 monthly plus 13 utilities. Call Catherine: 933-2947. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for summer and fall. Will have own room and bath. Townhouse Apts. Call 929 3140. FEMALE CHRISTIAN ROOMMATE needed to share cute, comfortable Carrboro guest house for the summer. Two miles from campus. '87.50 & utilities. Call Penny after 4:00, 942 3.090. NEED TWO FEMALES for summer at Foxcroft Apt. Rent negotiable. Really good living AC, large pod, tennis courts, bus line. Call 942 6112 TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed for summer and, or fall. Walk to campus. Call 933 5826. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: Luxurious Foxcroft Apt , 2 bdrm. Available in May. '160 per month Call evenings; 967 4979, ask for Lsa NON SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share 3 bedroom trailer, 5 miles from campus thus summer and next year. Rent 75momh plus 13 utilities. Must be considerate, responsible, and fun. Call 929 4234 TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed for summer andor next academic year to share 2 bedroom Kings Arms Apt. 13 rent and utilities. Call Vicky, 942 1810. NON-SMOKING FEMALE student wanted to share 2 bdrm apt. across from U Mall. Rent 102. 50 plus utilities. Pool, lake, F-bus route. Call Elizabeth at 967 1381. ONE OR TWO FEMALE roommates wanted for both summer sessions for three bedroom Townhouse Apartment. Close to campus. 86 & 13 utilities. 942-7779. services BALNAGOWAN FARM. Hunt seat riding lessons on beautiful, secluded farm. Well trained horses and qualified instructors. Individual attention given to all riders from beginner to advanced. Supervised cross country rides, jumping. Weekend clinics. Pat and Mary Kiffney. 929-6009. Open house on April 19th, farm-city day. 1 mile north of Dairyland Rd. State Rd. 1002. BIBLIOGRAPHIES DONE. Bibliographic searches of computer data bases (SDC and LOCKHEED) FREE searches in POPULATION BIBLIOGRAPHY data base during April for the first five requestors. CAROLINA LIBRARY SERVICES. 137 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hdl. Telephone: 919 929 4870. To the "NUN IN TROUBLE" outside Old East Wednesday night: I admire your style, and I'd like to know why you did it. Call 933 3659 or reply here. Bl IMPILS will be at Chapel Thrill ... so rock out and munch down on the world's second best taste treat. CAROLINA DAYTONA BEACH PARTY! May 7, 8, 9. Three nights luxurious oceanfront accommodatKDns. 3Vi days. Only 36! Bill Verch, 942 2610 for more information. THE DATING BANK New, registered, progressive, serving the lonely unmarried locally by mail. Box 1549, Winston Salem. NC 27102. 1 761 1579. rides WANT TO TAKE TURNS commuting to Chapel HJ3 from Burlington, mornings 1st session summer school, or will take rider and half expends Call Sandra 933 6287. wanted MARRIED. NON SMOKING GRAD student needs quiet room or part of room starting next fail (wife will be in Seattle). Around M0O-M2O Cafl Pat, 942 1710 WANTED: A ROOM for the summer from My through August at NAGS HEAD Call 929 3085 and ask for Lucia ROOMMATE S) NEEDED I will be a first year low student at WAKE FOREST ttvs fall. Prefer norv smokerts) U interested, cafl Brantley Peck at V42 1535 after 6 00. personals ATTENTION' SUMMER SUBLET! Roommate (femak') needed for summer residence. Lovely Carolina Apartments! Rent negotiable. CaJ either Btenda 942 14 14. or Kathy or Cheryl 933 fcdl3, keep trying' TWO OR THREE ROOMMATES needed lor summer Three bedrooms, two hash, potvj, pmJ. AC. partuiily furnaht-d Rrdut ed rent Ckjse to campus Cd JH. 942 4rt LAURA LOUISE. 20 yv !rww 2t momh. -both you and us are stiflgrng strong Let's make th birthday and weekend the bestest ever I'-IM DON QUTXOTL Did you Wn. I d 9 anytf to share nghl smues and moonlit woik with you or e more' Love, wayward Duktnea HEY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS of 106' Tiw.k' Ua, M-y Louise. "Maries as well m "Mr Wjr," "Monkey" Barbour, and "McOjud" Crtmmr' Love, an old mm PENNY Yes, you can be ncte. Than ioe- i, lor Tuesday's series of surprises fV2. v ud tr femaie Floyd Un didn't show R.xk ACE, Thanks for a wonderful 2 years. "The Hill" will be losing a great girl but III be gaining her. Ill love you always. Your D C. Pooter Programmer HEY TARHEELS Our Hot Tub is lonely for your bodies get suited up cod your heels on 24 25 April at The Happy Store we love you. Carolina Hot Tub Company, 929 6994. AMES, Happy 20th! You deserve the very best I can't hardly wait until our big "21" blowout! I really miss you. Love, Suzy-Q TOASTED ALMOND QUEEN Lets float on Sdver Clouds and drink White Risians torute and see who passes out first! Happy Bg 21 tomorrow, chxk (of my 5 roommates, you're by far the best). Love, Budwoman. S R G , Just want you to know that you're my Chapel Thrill! Can't wait "til tonight! Will yj teath me new math soon? Wanna go to Sutton's? Love, S EM. WHAT A FAMILY! Remembering tlieir poo' Thanks Beverly, Karen, John Paul. Chris -'cVerT Oh. and bratty Btlly! Missed ya, Rebecca Jane' Welcome b"Stest daughter Lisa! ToT M the S C.: The ptnacoiadas were qreat'How "bout tonight at my place for a grxjd time? f rom your Circus RVxxn Honey HAPPY BIRTHDAY JACK & ROCKY! You two wJl always be our two favorite boxers Anytime you want to fi'jht, you know where to corrx'! W love you Me & Adrian VIVA SLVIl 1A y el torre de oro Caseta de ferta AppU Chill SuivcUy on the lawn in front of Hill I Ull Ambientc! Musk! Baiies! Bill. Mc-4th Gomes. After EjvjSh I. Stt. Leon. 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