6The Daily Tar HeelFriday, February 25, 1983 oPOTRTS Herschelgoes walking and people start talking The Associated Press Wednesday brought a bizarreending to Herschel Walker's career as a star collegiate running back. In the morning, the University of Georgia declared him ineligible for his senior season because he had negotiated with the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League. In the afternoon, Walker said he had made "a mistake" in denying reports of his signing with the USFL, and signed a three-year pact with the club, reportedly for $16.5 million. Ironically, just the day before, Walker had registered for his spring classes, school officials said. "I think it'll take a while to sink in, particularly those who were close to him for three years," said Claude Felton, Georgia's sports information director. "We'll have a football team and play everybody We'll have a good football team, but it will be different." At the Capitol, Gov. Joe Frank Harris quipped that he was not going to order state flags flown at half staff, then he said, "We're going to wish Herschel Walker well." He said the news was a "shock" and said Walker "has been a credit ... to the entire state. All of us would like to see it go on forever. I hope he becomes the best professional player that's ever set foot on a field." In the state Senate chamber, Sen. Culver Kidd of Milledge ville moved that the group "wear black arm bands for the rest of the week" to honor Bulldog fans "who will probably commit hara-kiri before the night is over." - Lt. Gov. Zell Miller, referring to Georgia's colors, amended the suggestion to specify red and black arm bands. In Athens, fans who cheered Walker on Saturday afternoons between the hedges at Sanford Stadium were shocked by his departure. The pharmacist at Hodgson's drug store, where Walker fre quently came to cash checks, recalled another Georgia star who skipped town after his junior year Dominique Wilkins, now playing for the Atlanta Hawks. "The team will pull together. I'm not worried about it," Chester Sosebee said. Sat., 2 pm Women's Basketball vs. Clemson Carmichael Auditorium Mon., 7:30 pm Women's Basketball vs. Virginia Carmichael Auditorium Carolina must win both of these games In order to tia Maryland tor second place In the conference race. Monday's contest will be the last home game for three outstanding Tar Heel seniors: Kathy Crawford, Jo Anna Ulley and Henrietta Walls. Come on out and support Vie Tar Heels in their quest for two crucial con ference victories!! r v 213 West Franklin SL & 1800 Chapel Hill-Durham Blvd. Custom designed wedding rings BAUM JEWELRY CRAFTSMEN 106 W. Franklin Chapel Hill 929-0286 ' 9:30-5:30 TRIANGLE COMMUNITIES . a Townhouse luxury in beautiful, residential setting. 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Clemson' s seasonal inconsistencies have been evidenced by a mere eight-point loss to previously No. 3 Maryland and a 14-point loss at the hands of an average Duke team. When UNC visited the Tigers' lair in early February, they barely escaped with their lives in an 84-80 victory. Mary Anne Cubelic, who led her Col umbia, S.C., Spring Valley High School to several state championships, is called on to carry the load for Clemson with her 14.6 . average. Peggy Caple, who lurked in the shadow of All-American Barbara Ken nedy last year, has yet to emerge as a real inside force, sporting a 12.1 average. Freshman Jacqui Jones also adds her por tion for the Tiger cause with a 12.6 average. North Carolina's gymnasts will be look ing for their fourth consecutive 170 or bet ter performance when they travel to Col lege Park, Md., Saturday to take on Eastern powers Maryland and Rutgers. Coach Derek Galvin's squad enters the meet on the heels of a four-way home triumph last Saturdw whiV Hrniina in on the state championships, to be held one week from Saturday in Raleigh. The Tar Heels will enter College Park with a variety of weapons on all fronts, the most threatening of which will come dur ing the floor exercises, where UNC has regularly turned out at least two gymnasts at 9.0 or better. Karen Kaiser and Tammy Gilbert lead the squad in individual season averages, but Christine Thome, Anne Ruppert and Mickie Robinson have come on strong. The Tar Heels' highest output of the' season was 173 points (an all-time UNC record) versus highly touted Alabama, and Garvin is now optimistic that VIA is within, the team's grasp. To meet such a lofty goal, Galvin's crew will need to develop more consistency in the only event in which scores have not been up to par: balance beam. eONOYV Ctwpe' Hill 867-6665 V N.C. Premiere . 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Because of a reporting error, the DTH incorrectly listed the films The Thin Man, A Tribute to an Artist: Paul Robeson and Murder My Sweet as running in the Union auditorium Feb. 28 and March 1 and 2, respectively The films will be shown on March 14, 15, and 16. The DTH regrets the error. - Support the CCD March of Dimes VilS aHVH BIRTH ntf'CTS FOUNDATION HaH Bring yoar I.O.s"Nk lii" Ml : ' . I J I- III UJ flonday. Feb. 20, 0:30 p.m; r-1 1 1 I . W Happy Hoar 0:00 p.m. closing I J i 1 1 ri.'m i 3 ; ,r l iv-ii. i. v. screen . .r i 967-7U5 ' riCflD Plqiq Chapel HmJy II . r r r r r r r r r r K J 0KM, MEN, MOVE OUT! LJE HAVE A L0N6 DAY TO 60, BUT SPIKE NEEP5 - C0R HELPir- I WON PER H0U) HE'S DOING OUT THERE IN THE DESERT ALL ALONE FIGHTING OFF THE COYOTES z-zs 1983 United Feature Syndicate. Inc FORTUNATELY, 5PIKE 15 A REAL FIGHTER ...HE KN0W5 ALL THE TRICKS.. RATS! 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