mmmfmfmf'mmmmmif0M 1 I I 2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, February 27, 1984 Tige rs layups, hook shots and dunks. Meanwhile, Clemson's shooting had coojed off as a result of UNC switching to a stricter man-to-man defense with less trapping and fewer men left open on the outside. And to make things worse for the Tigers, Jarman was on the bench ith an injured knee after a collision with Perkins. With a 52-40 lead and 13:00 to play, North Carolina seemed to have things under control. But on ly temporarily. Jenkins started causing problems again, as did Ray mond Jones, and when Hamilton connected on two jump shots from the baseline, the score was 60-57 with 6:21 left. And Clemson was back in the game. In the next two minutes, though, the Tar Heels outscored Clemson, 8-0, and the lead was back to 1 1. The Tigers got as close as six, but by that time they were forced to foul. UNC made nine of 10 free throws in the final two minutes to make "sure of the win. "In a pressure situation they can take control," Hamilton A "TYi-'v v? '-nic- pir:? YE OLE WAFFLE SHOP Mon.-Sat. 7:00 am-1 0:00 pm Sun. 9:00 am- 9:00 pm Serving Breakfast Food and Burgers mm mm mm mm nm na an mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm am mm 50$ OFF any burger after 5 pm Present Coupon 1 yMH -to fete Tuesday, February 28 8:00 pm Memorial Hall Tickets at Union Box Office 962-1449 and se YOU HEAR A EVERY WORD Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad Is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00. more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office inf mediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements SPRING 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER Reabrtratloa begins Monday, Jasu, 16, aooa-6 psa, Mosu-FrL, 500 W. Roeesaary. Chapel HUT. Field Regletra tk ie SaL. Feb. 11 18. 10 soes. at Ratabow Soccer Stadhua, off debusd Road and 15-501. TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT- &U Feb. 25, 10-aooa, noon. Rainbow Stodiaat. PRACTICE BEGINS Moo., Feb. 27. Interested Coach aad Spon sors call 967-8797. RAINBOW SOCCER ia a non profit recreational program la its 25th sea son, opea to people of any age, sex or skill. WOULD YOU LIKE TO have a positive impact on the community? Campus Y committee co-chair applica tions are available in the Y office. Due Feb. 29. HnA4MMS M iwnntn.'T Come see the newest Tarheel Team in action. . . We do it in FORMATION I The UNC Formation Dance Team I performs Wed., Feb. 29, 9 p.m. in the Great Hall. FREE admission rf CHEC Q Contraceptive Health nr' Education Clinic Individual Consultations Monday Drop-In Group 4:00 p.m. Outreach Presentations Student Health Service Health Education Suite 2nd Floor Call 966-2281 -Ext. 275 p-tl . GALLERY . . . Carolina Union Ai J Activities Board J I Applications at 1 1 Union Desk nil ...Now! W From page 1 it would come out." The Tar Heels raised their record to 24-1 and 12-0 in the ACC, while Clemson fell to 12-13 and 2-11. The win gave UNC 113 victories in the last four years, sur passing Virginia's ACC record of 112, established during Ralph Sampson's career. Jordan led the team with 22 points and Hamilton and Jenkins each scored 20 for the Tigers. Marc Campbell had 10 assists for Clemson. "They won't be looking past us in the tournament now," said Campbell, referring to UNC's first-round game with the Tigers on March 9 in the ACC tourna ment. As the Tar Heels left Clemson, they passed the same sign on Highway 76, only they saw it from the other side this time. "NOW LEAVING TIGER COUNTRY Y'ALL COME BACK," it said. North Carolina's next trip there, although a year away, may be too soon. I I Expires 3284 J mM Wm wm mm mm mm mm. pucker Greek uniVcRsnv EflKS The Apartment People Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to U.N.C. Call today for full informa tion. 967-2231 or 967-2234. 00 3IIS0 c Real Pit J barbu g 15-501 Bypassg at Elliott Road Q 933-9248 Dine In Take Out nun nit i t i m m w t r t ttTT KNOW WHAT THE CAROLINA Union does? Want to know? Check it out! Applications for committee chairperson positions are now available at the Union desk. Due Friday, March 2. Interviews begin Tues.. Feb. 21. Call 962-1157 or come by room 200 for more info. Well be waiting. THE ORIENTATION COMMISSION NEEDS more ACs and OCs! If you like people and are willing to use your creativity to solve organisational problems and or develop and implement programs, you are the ideal candidate. Come by 01 Steele Building right away for more information and application. APPLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE for Granville Towers 1984 Summer R-A. positions. Deadline for return of application is 31684 at 5 p.m. Application forms and further information are available at the Gran ville East desk (no phone calls please). EOEMFH. lost & found FOUND: ONE PAIR OF sunglasses in a case. They were found on the second floor of Sounder's Hall. Call Mike at 933-2437 and identify. LOST: GOLD WATCH EARLY this month. H found please call Joanne at 933-6527 or 942-7082. Reward offered! help wanted 18-30 YEAR OLD white males with respiratory colds and flu are needed for paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency, Chapel Hill. Subjects must be in good general health. Smokers and non-smokers needed. Please call Dr. Robert Chapman or Dr. Robyn Tepper at 541-3804 (days); 942-3912 (nights). Please tell your friends. BLACK MALES At BLACK FEMALES $45 will be paid to healthy non-emokers 18-35. who complete aa EPA breathing study oa the UNC caapaa. For more iafo please call 966-1253, Moaday-Friday am-5 pern. Satirise farmers Market at Blackwood Station The unique natural foods grocery store worth finding! Excellent Quality & Prices! 967-3713 Mon.-Sat. 8:30 am-7:30 pm Sun. noon -7: 00 pm Hwy. 86 N at RRcrossing V between CH & Hills ran r mm 3 1 Local stations competing for Fayetteville viewers By DENNIS DOWDY Staff Writer Fayetteville may not have the best reputation among North Carolina cities, but decisions by two Triangle area televi sion stations indicate Fayetteville' s image may be improving. Since December, WTVD in Durham and WPTF-TV in Raleigh have included Fayetteville in their "call," or list of cities they cover. Representatives for both sta tions cite the increasing population of Fayetteville, Ft. Bragg and Cumberland County as reasons for the change. If at tention is given to the viewers and spon sors there, they say, more people are like ly to tune in. "The Fayetteville market is very com petitive," said Bob Wolfe, program director for WPTF. "Other television stations and cablevision are competing for the Fayetteville viewers." John Dawson, creative service manager and senior producer for WTVD, echoed Wolfe's thoughts. "What we are trying to reflect is that Fayetteville is one of the biggest cities within our ADI (area of dominant in fluence)," Dawson said. Fayetteville is in the second-most populated county in the Come see our SPECtacular deals! Everyday Low Price on ASoW Contact Lenses $69.95 Call Us About Our Soft Contact Lens Packages RAYBANS 20 Opticians Guaranteed Lowest We would be more than happy to UlYAQWl AMERICA, LTD Located in Norcross, Georgia (suburb of Atlanta), has openings for several software design engineers for it's Rand D function. HITACHI is a prestigious world wide organization dedicated to the develop ment of advanced telecommunications products. Currently looking for individuals with software design backgrounds with 0-2 years - experience, familiar with PL-1, Algol and Pascal and other high level languages. Excellent benefits, salary, working living environment. 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Experi ence on word processor desirable. Must have active UNC Student status. Temporary position. Minimum of 15 hours per week. Must be able to work in evenings. $4.50 to $6.00 per hour based on experience. Send resume to: Al Lyerly, Carolina Population Center, UNC-CH, University Square East, 300 A Franklin St.. Chapel Hill. NC 27514. UNC is an equal opportunity employer. CAMPUS Y COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR applications are ' due March 16! Positions are open to all students with energy and committment regardless of previous Y ex perience. Come by Y office for more information. CRUISESHIP HIRING! $16-$30.000. Caribbean, Hawaii. World. Call for Directory. Guide. Newsletter. 1-(916) 944-4440 Ext UNORTHCAROUNACRU1SE. WE NEED 40 PEOPLE FOR inventory preparation, training and inventory. Apply at Ivey's University Mall By March 16. ) Guitar Strings W i X E nil ..,nV Carr Mill Hall Carrboro 942-8718 Raleigh-Durham market. Dawson said the ADI is regulated by the viewing patterns of a city. "Our rating services measure a market's view ing within a certain city. If the majority of stations watched are in the Raleigh Durham market, then the city falls under our ADI." WTVD's ADI varies. It now includes 22 counties, including some in Virginia. The ADI also varies from one rating service to another, Dawson said. "They admit a margin of error in the reports and realize the battle for certain counties. There's no way they can be absolutey perfect." " The ADI is important to stations within the Raleigh-Durham market because it determines its market rankings, Dawson said. It also determines how . much a station may charge for commer cials. Raleigh-Durham . stations charge more for commercials from businesses within their ADI because the spots reach more people within the area. Dawson said a Wilmington station has started courting Fayetteville's audiences. "That's why they moved their tower in land. 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"THEYOGUBT PUMP BEATS HAAGEN-DAZS" Come in and say that and well give you a 2nd small (6-7 oz.) Yogurt for K. Valid 2-26-84 to 3-2-84 State and Nation The Associated Press CONCORD N.H. Sen. Gary Hart, buoyed by a poll pointing to a surge in New Hampshire, predicted Sunday that he will take second place in the state's lead-off primary and emerge as Walter Mondale's prime challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination. Sen. John Glenn, seen for a year as Mondale's principal rival, was less than certain that he could turn back Hart's challenge. Two days before the voters render their verdict, all the polls and all the pundits agreed Mondale will win the primary Tuesday. Mondale spent most of the day campaigning in Maine and .Vermont leaving New Hampshire to the efforts of a large, labor-backed campaign organization. wrestling limped into the championships with one win and two ties in his last three duel matches. Bob Shriner,. another senior, captured his second straight conference tide at 190 by defeating John Connelly of N.C. State, 4-2. All of these performances contributed to the Tar Heels' victory in the team race, only the third in the history of North Carolina wrestl ing. UNC racked up 77 Vi points in pulling away from second-place Clemson, which totalled 702. North Carolina had five wrestlers in the con solation matches to decide third place in each weight class and three won their matches. At 142, Matt King ended his injury-plagued season with a third place finish. Craig Spivey finished third at 177, and senior Tommy Gorry GET FRESH. 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Buy 3 cookies get a drink free (coke, sprite or diet coke) 112 W. Franklin Street (beside H&agen-Dazs) WASHINGTON Congress, beset by heavy lobbying and parlia mentary maneuvering, faces a mid night deadline today for extending a law that forbids merchants from charging higher prices to people who use credit cards. But, barring the unexpected, Con gress will lose the race against the clock, leaving merchants free to begin demanding surcharges on. purchases made with credit cards, legislative aides said. Consumer groups say Congress should scrap the ban on credit-card surcharges because cash customers are subsidizing card-users. Opposing them in the multibillion dollar fight are banks with their Visa and Master cards. College applications have increased at Duke University, N.C. State Uni versity, Wake Forest University and Davidson College, while those at UNC dropped slightly, officials said. Anthony Strickland, assistant direc tor of undergraduate admissions at UNC, said the decline from 11,900 ap plications to about 10,000 might be due to the addition of an essay to UNC's application requirements. From page 1 wrapped up his career at North Carolina with a third place finish at heavyweight. "The performances our guys put in in the consolation matches really gave our team momentum for the finals," said Shriner. For the wrestlers who made the finals, the ! NCAA championships in East Rutherford, N.J., on March 8-10 lie ahead. The feeling among the Tar Heel wrestlers is that they can make a good showing. "If we can wrestle intensely at nationals, we'll do well in the team results," Shriner said. "To finish ranked in the top 15 was one of our team goals this year," Lam said. "And up to now, we've been pretty good at reaching our goals." Centre Mall am Weekdays personals GRADUATING? LOOfCN FOR A job? A challenge? Try the Peace Corps! 942-4057. THE DISPLAY CLASSIFIED AD deadline la Fab. 29 for the March 12 paper. Raaalar cmsetfiede BHwt be hi by March 1 to appear oa March 12. The DTH will not pabBsh Sprfaaj Break March 2-9. HEY! CAROLINA UNION ACTIVmES Board Committee Chairperson applications for 1984-85 arc now available at the Union desk. Interviews begin Tues.. Feb. 21. All applica tions due Friday, March 2. 962-1157 for more info. Look into the Union; youU be glad you did. TO THE MEN'S SWIM team and coaches: thanks for a great season! Good luck to both teams at Nationals!! Nora. UNC BASKETBALL TEAM! OUR congratulations on a SUPER season. We're proud of you! Best of luck In the ACC Tournament! UNC Pep Band. P.S. Happy Birthday Matt! CYNTHIA M.. SURPRISE! HOPE your 19th is your best yet! Happy Birthday. Only four more days until Spring Break! Love, your future roomie Connie. SAVE A LIFE: BE an organ donor! Sign up in front of the Union today. Plenty of literature for explanation . No charge. Anyone can be a donor, why not you? Eyewills available as well. CAMPUS WIDE TALENT SEARCH! Nswd cash? Win $500 in hut 5 asinntna fas th Starfeoaadl Talmt Snow. Sign np at tfc Union Dnak. Audi riona sriO b told oa Match 14th aad 15th. Vmfm snow yon staff a Union Social ComamHtnn Program (along nrkh Amarlcan Eapenaa. SPRING BREAK ITS COMING Do you have the money lor h? Vi like to buy your refrigerator and you can keep it until May 3. CaB Mark at 933-3182. I WANT YOU TO meet new people, sharpen your com munications skills, ain leadership experience. All this can come your way If you are creative, goal oriented and familiar with UNC. The Orientation Commission is still recruiting Area Coordinators and Orientation Counselors for all Orientation 1984. Pick up the phone, give us a call 962-2375 or come by 01 Steele Building. ' Taste it and youll know why it's the world's best ice cream! Surxty-Tbursdry 112W.FrankSnSt 1130amtomidre iJ4.;-f 4114 1V.30OT to 1:00am