1 1 1 Chambers, Hearn head fall tennis roster The Daity Tar HeelPriday, September 7, 19847 By MICHAEL SCHOOR Staff Writer UNC tennis coach Allen Morris is quick to mention that potent play from Wayne Hearn and Jeff Chambers is an essential for the upcoming fall season. Yet top-of-the-lineup status doesnH necessarily mean that the Tar Heel's No. 1 and No. 2 players have similar styles. Both Hearn, a senior, and Chambers, a sophomore, received NCAA bids last season after leading the Tar Heels to a third-place finish in the ACC tour nament. Hearn, a big-serve specialist, captured an ACC individual title, winning at No. 2 singles. "Wayne is a serve-and-volley player and hits the ball flatter than Jeff," Morris said. "Wayne attacks." Not that Chambers is playing the tennis version of Custer at Little Big Horn, helplessly watching the overhead smashes rifle by. Content to wait it out from the backcourt, Chambers will hit topspin all day long if necessary. Morris calls him the exemplary "modern-type" player, complete with a two-handed backhand. "JefFs serve is not a big weapon," Morris said. Hearn is the slugger and Chambers the gifted singles hitter, and it's anyone's guess as to which player will hit leadoff. Morris said the fall schedule should determine his No. 1 singles candidate. "Obviously theyll both be in the top part of our lineup," Morris said, adding that Hearn experienced trouble at No. 1 last season, before switching with v vWSW . u " 1 ' 11 ' "'"lrV' "I ak Satlg (Ear ifcri IM dep't has special programs 4 Sophomore Jeff Chambers returns as one of the Tar Heels' top two players. DTHFile photo Chambers. Meanwhile, Morris hopes to replace Ron Erskine and Josh Sarner, UNC's departed No. 3 and No. 4 singles. Junior Eddie Stewart should win one of those jobs. Stewart hopes to regain the form of his freshman season, when he was undefeated in ACC regular season play and finished second in the conference at No. 6 singles. "Eddie had a relatively good year (last season), but he didn't play quite as well as he had as a freshman," Morris said. Sophomore Mark DeMattheis, last season's starter at No. 6 singles, suffered a shoulder injury and will be sidelined for two to three months. "Mark is a question mark at this point," Morris said. "We're hoping hell be ready for the spring season." I SCOREBOARD Calendar Today FIELD HOCKEY at Massachusetts. 7 p.m. WOMEN'S SOCCER in North Carolina Invitational, Fetzer Field, 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 3:30 p.m. Saturday Sunday MEN'S SOCCER vs. South Carolina, Fetzer Field, 2 p.m. UPI Poll FIELD HOCKEY at Springfield. 2 p.m. WOMEN'S SOCCER in North Carolina Invitational, Fetzer Field, 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. j 1. Miami 2. Nebraska 3. Texas 4. UCLA 5. Clemson 6. Auburn 7. Penn State 8. Ohio State 9. Michigan 10. Oklahoma 11. Alabama 12. Brighara Young 2-0 513 13. Arizona State 14. Iowa 15. Notre Dame 16. Boston College 17. SMU 18. Washington - 19. Florida 20. 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Indeed, competitive sports are a major part of the intramural department's programs at North Carolina, but the department does offer numerous other activities. For example, "All Most Anything Goes" is a team event consisting of many different activities for teams of four men and four women. 1M-REC sponsors two running groups. The Hash House Runners meets once a month to run a mystery course. The group . selects a raon member to originate a course for the group to run. The course is marked with flour so the runners may find their way. The Tar Heel Pacemakers, a new group, will run every Monday and Friday. Another activity conducted by IM- REC Sports is the Aerobic Program. There are seven aerobic classes being offered this year, according to Rob Frye, a full-time assistant with the department. Another event is the Valentine's Day Couples Competition. 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