Monday, April 21, 1980 The Daily Tar Heel 5 .It was a bny weekend fo From Staff and Wire Reports Jennifer Balent won the singles championship and. teamed with fellow Tar Heel Margaret Scott for the doubles title in the N.C. AIAW tournament on the Varsity Courts. On Saturday, the Tar Heels took the team crown with an 8-1 win over Duke, earning them a trip to the AIAW regionals May 8-10 in Johnson City, Tenn. Balent, unseeded in singles, defeated teammate Margie Brown, the tourney's No. 1 seed, 7-5, 6-2 in the finals. In doubles, Balent-Scott defeated Tar Heel teammates Lloyd Hatcher-Betty Baugh Harrison, 6-4, 4r6. 6-2. . In Raleigh Saturday, Maryland's 24 year domination of Atlantic Coast Conference track and field came to an end as Clemson outdistanced the Terps for the 1980 title. Carolina, which entered the meet with a host of injuries, finished fifth, behind Virginia, N.C. State, the Terrapins and Clemson. High jumper Lee Shuler and sprinter Wayne Miller took individual titles for Carolina. Shuler jumped 7-2 to outdistance his closest competition by two inches. Miller won the 400 meter while still recovering from a hamstring injury. Tar Heel distance runner Gary Hofstetter placed second in the 10,000 meters behind Julius Ogaro of Clemson, and also finished behind him in another race, where he was fifth in the 5,000. Other top finishers for the Tar Heels were Todd McCallister, third in the 1,500. meters; Jimmy Cooper, fourth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase; and Chris Mand, third in the pole vault. On Feter Field Saturday afternoon, the North Carolina lacrosse team defeated Roanoke College 14-10. keeping alive its hopes of a shared ACC title and an NCAA post-season bid. gv r-J5ia I- , ,L , i j Li U I - 1 loir MONDAY APRIL 21st 6:00 P.M. CAROLINA UNION -f- RAAS302h2O9 - . .... Falafel Dinner and Lecture by Professor Joel Schwartz "Israel's Status: Today and Tomorrow" followed by Israeli Dancing 1.50 for non-affiliates 1.00 for affiliates For information call 942-405 7 Sponsored by UNC Hillel. UJA and ZAC O (?Q rates 25 words or less . Students $ 1.75 Non-Students $2.75 Add 51 lor each additional word M.00 more for boxed ad or bold face type 10 percent discount for ads run 5 consecutive days Please print very clearly announcements EXCOMMUNICATED MORMON, Sonia Johnson, will speak May 2, 1980 at 8:00 pm in Hamilton Hall. Sponsored by AWS and NOW. PIT CONCERT featuring Mike Williams Tuesday night at 8:00 pm. DID YOU ENJOY A t las Shrugged? Come meet with the Carolina Libertarian Society for individual liberty and economic freedom. April :21, 7:00 pm in R(xm 206 Student Union. NEW FRATERNITY coming this Fall! Ph. Sigma K.ippa- Reorganization. Seeking to create ideal Fraternity at UNC. You can be a part if qualified. Enjoy a challenge? Opxrtunity of a lifetime? Start your own Fraternity. Interested? Call Lonme, 967 9338. lost & found FOUND: A SHEPARD LIKE BIACK DOG with taiv'gold marking and thick leather collar. Found on South Campus. Can locate through 933 4446. LOST: WHITE, FOUR-SI CTION SPIRAL notebook, South Building(?). Must have lor Exams. Reward. Linda, 967-6-129. FOUND IN FRONT YARD of Royal Park Apts -ignit ion key for a VW and one other key on small ring. Call 942 6XX). MIKE HOFI ER- I found your wallet onthe sidewalk in front of Connor. Call to claim, Keith 933 8827. help wanted MOONLIGHTING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT wanted for small job. Call Jackie Seamon 942 7200 919 828 6057 nights. STUDENT MECHANIC for Carolina Union Bowling Lanes. Applications available at bowling alley desk. Need met hanically apt individual to perform all met name's duties (incl. machine repair and maintenance, electrnal work, and woodwork). Will receive professional J raining on Brunswick machines Must be available for two years Approx. 30 hours per week. Turn in applications at the bowling alley desk by May 1st. The win raised the Tar Heels' record to 6-2. A win over N.C. State would make them conference tri-captains with Virginia and Maryland. Freshman Terry Martinellow led Carolina scoring with three goals and an assist. Monty Hill, John Schipper and Mike Burnett scored twice. Roanoke held a 5-4 halftime lead, but the Tar Heels took control of the game in the third period, as the defense shut down Richard Graham, who scored four straight goals in the first half, and Bill Ness, Tom Federico and Schipper put UNC up for good, 8-6. weekend roundup The North Carolina Softball team lost a double-header Sunday to the Wolfpack in the N.C. State Invitational, falling 4-3 and 5-3 in Raleigh. Wake Forest ran off and hid from the rest of the field in the ACC golf championships Sunday at Rocky Mount's Northgreen Country Club. The Deacons won the tournament by .31 strokes, with a 54-hold total of 838. Clemson was second with 87 1 , N.C. State was third at 873 and Carolina was fourth with 882. Virginia was next at 891. then came Maryland at 898, Duke at 906 and Georgia Tech at 910. The individual title was won by Wake's Gary Hallberg who shot rounds of 67, 69, 68 for a three-day total of 204. That shattered the conference tournament record of 207 set by Parker Moore of Clemson in 1976 and tied by Scott Hoch of Wake in 1977. One of Hallberg's teammates, sophomore Tom Knox, finished second at 206. Knox was at even par 72 after the first round, but fired 5-under 67s on each r : : ' 1 TENNIS INSTRUCTORS WANTED: Excellent, high-paying summer jobs (clubs, resorts, camps) available through Washington Tennis Services for students with tennis playing or teaching experience. Call Mr. Covyeau at (301) 654-3770. WORK-STUDY 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 theDTH offices from 9-4 pm. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS, overnight camp for girls in New York state's Adirondac Mountains has openings for counselor-instructors in tennis, water front, gymnastics, artscrafts, pioneering, photography, general counselors. Call on campus: Karen Toreson, 942 3375. Write: Andrew Rosen, Point 'O Pines Camp, 144 Park Ave., Swarthmore, PA 19081. for sale TRAILER FOR SALE. Save expensive rent! 1973 12' x 65' Lafayette. Two full baths and bedrooms. Good condition. Excellent quiet location. 7,000 firm 3rd of May. 929 3837. HOSPITAL SCRUB CLOTHES. Shirts 8.50 1.50 ph. Pants 9.95 U.50 ph. All sizes. Dealer inquires . MAD DOG . Box 65 11 , Newport News, VA 23606. NEW BLUE 3 PIECE SUIT, size 39. 80. 929-7890. OLDER MODEL REFRIGERATOR with freezer Compartment. 40 negotiable. Call 933 8948 for details. TEN SPEED BIKE: Vista, excellent condition. Adult woman's bike; has new tires and tubes. Best offer over 95. Call 967-3296, soon. MIYATA, 10 speed bike: excellent condition, clean, like new. MOO or best offer. Call Jeff, 933 6383. VOLKSWAGEN BUG. 1969. Gold. Great condition. Great buy. David, 933 3445. for rent TO SUBLET: Two-bedroom, completely furnished apartment for 1st summer session. Rent 185mth.' Call 942 7524. TWO BEDROOM, UNFURNISHED. LARGE duplex: washerdryer connection, carpet. CH&A, access to small lake 100 yds away, five miles south on , 15 501. Available June 1, 275month. Call 933)153 after 5 pm. BRITISH MANSION to sublet. Elegantly furnished with four bedrooms; fully equipped kitchen; lovely large garden; on bus route A. Call 967 1465. Only 300. Absolute gift. PARTIALLY . . t tU APARTMENT for rent for summer. Av, pout, and bus route. Rent is negotiable. CaD Amy, 967-9928 after 4:00. of the last two days to rally. Roy Hunter of N.C. State was third; followed by Gary Pinns of Wake at fourth and Clarence Rose and Kevin Walsh of Clemson who tied for fifth. Carolina's top finisher was Phil Bland, who opened with a 69 but shot 77 on Saturday en route to a 219 finish, good for a tie for ninth. Other Carolina scores included a 76 7 1-75 for a 222 total by Mike West, a 77-76-70 for a 223 total by Todd McGrew and a 79-74-71 for a 224 total by David Whitfield. Clemson's tennis team posted victories in five of the six singles matches Sunday to capture the ACC crown, its first tennis title in 1 1 years. The Tigers got wins from last year's singles champion Mike Gandolfo. who defeated Armand Molinoof Wake Forest 7-5. 6-7, 6-3 at No. 1 singles. Gandolfo's teammate Mark Dickson downed Carolina's Ray Disco 6-2, 6-1 at No. 2. Other Clemson wins were posted by Pender Murphy, Mark Beuchler and Jean Desdunes. At No. 6, Phil Raiford of Wake Forest beat Russell Gache of Duke, 7-5, 6-2. The team standings had Clemsojiwith 73 points which easily outdistanced Wake Forest with 58. N.C. State had 48 to take third and Carolina was fourth at 45. Virginia took fifth with 33 points, Duke was sixth with 31, Georgia Tech was seventh with 22. Maryland was last with 14 points. D n D D WwawesaawMsaBtittsssw I VtsILxoL " mrm m"" - -' --- f 11 niP When you trade-in your men's or on 10U gold high school ring for .. OO.UD on a Lustrium college ring, America's newest fine sin jeweler's alloy 70.45 Your rebate $15.55 10S? gold high school trade-ins also apply on all Josten'slOU gold college rings. QKsi) U LijJ cl) LAST CHANCE FOR SENIORS THIS SEMESTER. Dnte WED., APRIL Tirne24 SUMMER SUBLET-2-bedroom Old Well Apts. Unfurnished, dishwasher, AC, carpet, pool, on bus route. Available May 10 Aug. 10. '250month. Call 933-1986,933 1988,933-1991. TWO BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS summer sublet (or share) a 2-bedroom apt . on Henderson St. Ideal location, even a plot for summer gardening. Call 933-2831 or 933-2866. TO SUBLET FOR SUMMER: 1 bedroom apt. AC, carpet, dishwasher, on D-bus route. Available May 17. Prefer med or grad student. Call 489 7558 after 7 pm. PROFESSOR (UNC-CH) OFFERS ROOM in his home to a student in return for limited child-care and light housework. Child is a five-year-old girl. 933 5554 (days), 942 8419 (evenings). 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. FURNISHED OLD WELL Apartment to sublet . Tw 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. COME JOIN THE FAMILY!! Summer rooms available for rent in big house on Rosemary St. 120month includes utilities and a porch swing. Call 967 5337 for more info! SUMMER SUBLET: A short walk to campus, located in a quiet neighborhood, rent is negotiable and no charge for utilities. Call 967-9806. 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 9337742. APARTMENT FOR SUBLET, May through August . Fully furnished with no furniture rental; no deposit with references. Rent negotiable. Call 929 8227 after 9 pm. 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 933 743 1. NEED A PLACE to live this summer? Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will be open both sessions. For information, call 967 9166 and ask for House Manager. SUPER SUMMER SUBLET! at a fantastic, furrushed Foxcroft apartment. May August. Two bedrooms, AC. pod, tennis courts, sauna, etc. Rent negotiable' CaB 967 8408. MAKE AN OFFER on our furnished, two bedroom Old Well Apt. AC, dishwasher, carpet, on C route. Available May August. CaB 942 3749; please keep trying. In addition to the championships in singles. Gandolfo was selected as the Most Valuable Player in the tournament. Clemson's Chuck Kriese was named coach of the year. In addition to Disco's second place at No. 2. UNC's Gary Taxman finished third at No. 1 singles. Taxman beat Virginia's Hal Brock in the consolation round of the No. 1 singles finals 6-3, 4-6, 6-1 to take his third-place finish. Perkins to UNC LATHAM, N.Y. (AP) Sam Perkins, a 6-foot-9 center who escaped the slums of New York City to find fame in this Albany suburb, announced Saturday he has accepted a basketball scholarship to attend UNC next season. The announcement ended months of speculation over the destination of Perkins, who in just two years, established Himself as the best basketball player in northeastern New York scholastic history. Perkins said he decided on Carolina -over Duke. UCLA and Syracuse mainly because of coach Dean Smith. Perkins' high school coach Julius Grimindl and his guardian Herb Crossman had also favored UNC because of Smith. They told me about the man. I hadn't really heard of him," Perkins said. "He's a good guy. He knows the game. He's a great person." ) 23rd Place STUDENT STO R ES 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 FEMALE GRAD STUDENT to share 2 bedroom, furnished house 1 block from campus on Rosemary St. Available May, with option for academic year. Call 933 3491 evenings. SUMMER ROOMMATE NEEDED-FEMALE. Cute, 2 bedroom house on East Rosemary. Beautiful yard and location! Just 5 minutes from campus and town! Call Janet. 967 5158. NEED A ROOM for the summer? Renting one bedroom of a two bedroom apartment May-August. Totally furnished. '125 & Vi utilities. Call Earl or Alan at 967 6437. or stop by L-l Royal Park Apartments. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for summer. Completely furnished apartment except your private room. Pool. AC. 90 per month plus 13 utilities. Ask for Janet or Laura, 967 7463. NURSING STUDENT kking for two female roommates for 2nd summer session possible fall with rent 6L2Smonth. On F bus route. Call Kathy, 942 2132. NEEDED: ONE FEMALE undergrad to share two bedroom apartment with three other gtrls!"80 per month plus V 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 M.y 1, summer and fall Furnished except for bedroom. Dishwasher, pool Non smokers only CaB 967-5241. ROOMMATE NEED ED -Private room in well kept . 2 bdrm Royal Park Apt. Rent My August 'bO for 125 per month & utilities. Call 967 2040 . HELP! TWO NON SMOKING female' roommates needed to share 2 bedroom Royal P.irk Apartment for next academic year. 13 rent and utilities Call Jennifer. 933 5221. ONE OR TWO FEMALE roommates needed for summer at well furnished Okl Well Ajartm-nt Reni negotiable. CaU 929 70S3 TWO NON SMOKING female roommates needed for next school year to share tuKbedroom Estes Park Apt. 80 monthly plus 13 utilities. Ca3 Catherine: 933 2947. FEMALE CHRISTIAN ROOMMATE needed to share cute, comfortable Carrboro guest house for the summer. Two mile from campus '87.50 & utilities. CaB Penny after 4 00,942 3CW0 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED Luxurious Foxcroft Apt., 2 bdrm. Available in May 160 per month. Call evenings: 967 4979. ask for Lisa Sleepers Slashed Come see if one of your favorites isn't cwzity onour shelves. s4prt z -z6 I he Old ICO tftt7A . Rosemary St. us am mas 1 1 -lUKr L' n Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must e prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. NON SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share 3 bedroom trailer, 5 miles from campus this summer and next year. Rent '75month plus 13 utilities. Must be considerate, responsible, and fun. Call 929 4234. ATTENTION! SUMMER SUBLET! Rrxjmmate (female) needed for summer residence. Lovely Carolina Apartments! Rent negotiable. Call either Brenda 942 1414, or Kathy or Cheryl 933 6083, keep trying' TWO OR THREE ROOMMATES needed for summer. Three bedrooms, two baths, patio, pfxjl, AC, partially furnished. Reduced rent. Close to campus. Call Jill, 942 4a. services SCHOOL'S OUT SOON! Start your summer at the King George Motel or Sand Pebbie Motel in North Myrtle Beach. Carolina After School Special: Rooms 17. Call 803 249 2721 for reservations. BIBLIOGRAPHIES DONE Bibliographic searches of computer data bases (SDC and LOCKHEED). FREE searches m POPULATION BIBLIOGRAPHY data base during April for the first five requestors. CAROLINA LIBRARY SERVICES, 137 E. Rosemary St .. Chapel Hill. Telephone 9 19 929 4870. THE DATING BANK New. registered, progressive, serving the lonely unmarried locally by mail Box 1549, W-nston Salem. NC 27102 1 761 1579 rides Ride needed to HOUSTON. SAN ANTONIO, or DALLAS. Texas leaving after May 5 Will share expenses and driving Cail Cndy at 9 J3 2777, please keep trying' WANT TO TAKETURNSornmutmgtoChapel H.il from Burlington, mornings 1st session Summer school, or will take rider and hwilf expenses Ca8 Sandra 933 6287. wanted MARRIED, NON SMOKING GRAD tuorrt rweds quiet room or part of room starting next faB ( .f w.8 be in Seaftk-t Around 100 120 C0 Pat. 942 1710. ROOMMATE'S) NEEDf D I wil, t first year law Student at WAKE ORE ST th Ul Pr!er non smok-r(s) M mter-t-(l, tali Brantv Pk at 942 1535 after 6 00 personals HEY SHF.FHAN (DARLING) - rd a Uast with-y last Thursday j- do it a-i;nsour infy nest trr don't forge! the wh.p and cha;r. oka, " (Hope yj made an A on you Anatomy lest ) Lovrrvy yur. Archer HEY TARHEELS- Or Va Tub a V y.-ur bode- e! suited up -toul y jt hre? on 24 2S Apri at fLjppv S(-r kr.it vou Carosriui Hot Tub Gmpafy. tr Sale Book am r mmu 2 for 1 Dinner Special Marinated Sirloin Steak Choice boneless sirloin, delicately flavored with pepper, garlic and lemon. Served with augratln potatoes and a salad. Buy one for $6.25 the next one Is free. ALUMNI SAl.f APPLY NOW! Summer job opportunities for Carolina students. Sell memberships in the General Alumni Association in your home town or vicinity. Ut of prospects provxJed, gfd commission on all sales. Call Clarence Whitefield or Bo Dunlap, Alumni House, Campus, 933 1208 NOTICE TO All. PREVIOUS APPLICANTS Please call Bo Dunlap immediately for important informal Kn' 933 1 208 OLEN C N., May all of your unexpected pi.vures have a French sparkle to them' The Phantrjm. . . FISHMAN. 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