Tuesday, April 26, 1983The Daily Tar Heel5 IHWj;:allJ"Vj!!L't""'i WIUIIMMU.,".''ni::Jewapaww"nyill!iy V x , . . , 1 t rrv I i , 2- 11 Laxmen meet up with Maroons at home From staff reports The two-time defending national lacrosse champion North Carolina Tar Heels round but their home slate to day with a 3 p.m. matchup against Division III power Roanoke College on Fetzer Field. Sports briefs The Maroons have been ranked in the top five in Divi sion III all season long, having recorded sizeable vic tories over Ithaca College and Salisbury State, Nos. 4 and 6, respectively. UNC is now 7-2 on the year, and gearing up for its season finale against Virginia up in Charlottesville on Saturday. The Tar Heels, ranked at No. 5 last week in Division I, are in the driver's seat for a return appearance in the NCAA tournament, but need to remain in the top eight to keep the May 18 appointment. North Carolina's women's golf team did not come away with first place in the Duke Spring Invitational this weekend, but Tar Heel sophomore Page Marsh fired a final-round 70 for a 54-hole total of 228 to capture the top individual honors. , Page edged Duke's Mary Ann Widman and Furman's Cindy Davis to capture the championship. Teamwise, the Tar Heels finished third at 957, 18 strokes behind tournament champion Furman, The men's golf team did not fare quite as well, coming in 13th in a field of 18 teams in the Chris Schenkel In vitational golf championship in Statesboro, Ga. UNC's low man was John Inman, who shot a 215, followed by Davis Love at 216, Billy Plyler at 232, Kelly Clair at 229 and Jack Nicklaus at 245. Oklahoma State won the tournament with a 4-foot birdie putt on the final hole, fuiishing ahead of Ohio State. - Wake Forest took third with an 866, while Georgia finished fourth with an 869. Atlantic Coast Conference entrants N.C. State and Clemson were seventh and eighth, respectively. They were followed by Florida State, Tennessee, Alabama, Auburn and North Carolina, which posted an 891. CAMPUS CALENDAR Compiled by Janet Oboa PabSc writ annooncemenb iwst be turned into the box outside the DTH offices ia He CaroBna Unioa by 1 p.m. if they re k be rma the text day. Oaiyaaaoaaceaieati Iron Uaivenity recognized and campus organizations wili be printed. Al naauacrmtati mast be anted to 2S words and can only run for two days. Ia the event that the Calendar does not ran s of space limitation, groans should turn in announcements at least two days in advance to ensure they run at least TODAY'S ACTIVITIES New Big Baddy Groan Leaders: There will be a meeting at 4:30 p.m. at the Campus Y. See you then. UNC-CH Yonng Democrats will hold a cookou! at 5 p.m. at U instead Park. The cost is $2.30. Everyone is welcome. Are you interested in working with the BSM Cnttaral Com adOee? If so, please come to the BSM office at 4 p.m. The Society of Profearional Jonrnafists will hold iu initiation ceremony at 7 p.m. in 20 HowcQ Hall. All members and in terested persons should attend. Carolaa Photography Chb will meet at 7 p,m. in the Carolina Union. Come to plan for the summer session. baseball Senior dass presents the last lecture series of 1983 with Dorothy Bemholtz, Ted Leinbaugh, Julia Wood, Laurence - Thomas, and Dr. Thomas Downing at 8 p.m. in 106 Old Car roll Han. STAND win sponsor the film If You Love This Planet at 7 p.m. today and at noon, 1, and 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. Check at the Union Desk for the room number. - UNC salorK Come to the club meeting at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Be there. Aloha. The Caroina Tai Chi Chuaa Chib will hold a meeting and dass practice at 5:30 p.m. in 202 Carolina Union. The public is welcome. From page 1 And it was no surprise when Kumiega's roommate and weight-lifting partner, Wilkin son, stepped up to the plate one batter later and roped Pawlowski's first pitch a fastball over the left field fence to make it 3-1, UNC. Scott Johnson walked, and Liacouras sin gled a bunt down the third base line to move him to second. Shortstop Walt Weiss popped a double to the right field wall to score them both, and by the time DH Drcx Roberts grounded out to first, the Tar Heels were up 5-1. "If there's going to be any team that's going to get this, it's this team," said Kumiega, who went 3-for-5 on the day. "The attitude and the desire of this team is gonna get them it this year. "Day-in, day-out, it's been that way all year." "It" is the national championship. And while Kumiega is giving no guarantees, he believes that this UNC baseball team has all NORTH CAROLINA the tools it needs to take the ACC Tourna ment's automatic bid to the NCAAs and win it all. "Without a doubt, this is the best team I've played on in my life." That includes last year's ACC champions; that includes the two previous Tar Heel teams that made it to the ACC finals. " This year UNC was not to be denied. The Tar Heels picked up four more runs in the seventh on Jeff Hubbard's double, singles by Surhoff and Kumiega, an error by Tiger se cond baseman Brooks Shumake and Liacouras' double. To top it all off, North Carolina sealed the day when Kumiega, in his last game in Chapel HU1, appropriately scored the final run on Wil kinson's single. "What can you say? We'll be back," Wilhelm said. "We were just glad to play this . game today in the sunshine. We spent $6,000 chasing a rainbow. "It was just their day." try's CLEMSON i "iMf Roberts dh 4 0 0 0 Shumake 2b 4 0 10 Hubbard 3b 5 110 Hester rf 3 110 Surhoff c 4 110 McCoHumdh 4 0 0 0 Kumiega lb 5 3 3 2 PuaDing lb 4 0 10 JedziniaT2b 5 12 0. 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' Tar HeeU for Knox will hold an important organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Check at the Union Desk for the room number. AB pre-med, pre-dent students are welcome to attend the AED meeting at 7 p.m. in 105 Berryhili Hall. Dr.' Frank Houston, dermatolgist, will speak. UNC Cycling members and friends meet at 8 p.m. at Peppi's Pizza, for an all-you-can-eat pizza and salad supper. COMING EVENTS There will be a homecoming meeting for the CAA Com mittee on Wednesday at 6:45 in the Carolina Union. Please check 3 the desk for room number. The Clue, the hottest new rock band in the Triangle, will per form at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Great Hall. Rock to Men at Work, Styx, The Producers and more. The third annual By the OM Well Tourist Picnic is set for 3 p.m. Wednesday. All interested. tourists are urged to attend. . Call the guide at 933-3476 for tour information: The Mu Zeta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. will hold an informal interest meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. UNC Hash House Harriers will meet at S p.m. Wednesday at the Morehead Planetarium sun dial. All runners slow and fast are welcome to join this unique fun run. The Soviet Studies Discussion Group will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday in 102C Lenoir Hall. An Essay-Exam Workshop will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 101 Greenlaw Hall. Call the Writing Lab at 962-4060 for ' more information. The CaroBna Symposium meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. All interested persons are welcome. ' There will be an Off-campus Student Association meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. All off-campus students are welcome.' ITEMS OF INTEREST The new edition of SCAlTs Housing -Guide. The Southern Part of Heaven? will be available on Wednesday. One can be obtained at the Union Desk, Carr Building or the SCAU office. Sign up for Parents' Day football tickets through Thursday in the Pit. MCAT (Medical College Admission Test), October 1: Ap plications must be postmarked by September 2. Pick up ap plications in 201 D Steele Building or 101 Nash Hall. GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), June 18: Registration must be postmarked by May 13 for $30. Late fee is an additional S 10. Applications are in 101 Nash Hall. LSAT (Law School Admission Test), June 20: Registration must be postmarked by May 16 for S40. Late fee is an addi tional SIS. Applications are in 101 Nash Hall. Attention: Rising seniors, please participate in the Class of 1984 survey. Information is available from an senior marshal! or stop by the Pit Monday or Tuesday. Students each sign up for their English W.,' 1, or 2 papers from spring 1982. Papers will be destroyed after final exams. F(SCLas Odd Help Prevent Birth Defects YOU'RE HIRED! 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