The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday. January 9, 19857 ' i n unaanmunnwajnwsnanunmaMiag ' Wrestling trip takes its toll on team Egg nog in Tokyo Tar Heels successful over break By LEE ROBERTS Avustant Sports Kditor While most of us were drinking eggnog and hanging out under the mistletoe over the holidays, the North Carolina basketball team was trotting around the globe. This world-wide excursion led the Tar Heels from Osaka, Japan to Miami, Florida, and from a record of 5-0 at exam time to 10-1 going into tonight's matchup with Maryland in Carmichael Auditorium (7 p.m.). Along the way. North Carolina climbed up to fifth in the basketball polls, then dropped back down to ninth after a loss to Missouri. Here's how it all happened: Dec. 21-UNC 80, Wichita State 69 Osakajo Hall, Osaka, Japan With 15,000 avid Easterners in attendance, the Tar Heels roll to a 40 26 halftime lead, then lead by 18 points twice in the second half, only to see the Shockers twice trim those leads to seven points. With four minutes left, UNC goes into the four corners and, with 3:20 left, Wichita State comes as close as it will, trailing 71-64. Brad Daugherty has to sit for 1 1 minutes with foul trouble, scoring only eight points. But Steve Hale makes up for Daugherty's absence by scoring 17 points, and Joe Wolf scores a career-high 16. Buzz Peterson throws in 14 more. Coach Dean Smith comments later on Daugherty's absence: "Without him, we're not the same team." Dec. 23-UNC 85, Arizona State 66 Aoyama Gankin Hall, Tokyo, Japan This victory gives UNC the Suntory Ball Tournament championship, and Smith calls it the Tar Heels' best effort of the season. Daugherty and Warren Martin block up the middle, forcing the Sun Devils to shoot outside, and they can manage but a miserable 31 percent shooting for the game. The Tar Heels jump to an 1 1-2 lead, go into halftime with a 45-3 1 bulge, and lead by 2 1 points five minutes into the second half. Kenny Smith and Daugherty are named to the all tournament team by Japanese sports writers. Daugherty scores 20 points. Smith 17 and Martin 14 in the rout. Dec. 29-UNC 88, Hawaii Pacific 69 Block Arena, Honolulu, Hawaii UNC leads 50-47 after a hotly contested, fast-paced first half before less than 1 ,000 fans on the Pearl Harbor "naval base. The Tar Heels go on an 18-4 run to start the second half, and the Sea Warriors cannot make up the deficit. A pressure defense and the play of the guards are major factors in the win, Smith says. Daugherty knocks in 22 points against two seven-footers, Wolf adds another 16, Smith has 15 and Hale scores 14. UNC is now 8-0 and ranked number five in the country. "We don't care about the national rankings now," Smith says. "We're among the top 50 teams in the country." Dec. 30-Missouri 81, UNC 76-Block Arena, Honolulu, Hawaii The bubble bursts as the Tigers, led by Dan Bingenheimer, who sinks five free throws in the final :42, sink the Tar Heels. Missouri takes a 36-34 lead with 1:15 left in the first half and never gives it up. In the second half, North Carolina starts off by making just four of 14 shots, and Missouri pulls away to an eight-point) lead. But the Tar Heels battle back and, with :46 remaining, trim the Tigers' lead to 73-72. Then Bingenheimer takes over. Daugherty and Smith score 14, Wolf and Martin score 13, and Hale adds 10 as the Tar Heels fall to 8-1. Jan. 3-UNC 85, Stetson 71-Stetson College, Orlando, Florida North Carolina christens the new year with an 85-71 pounding of the Hatters, but the victory may cost. Joe Wolf goes down with a sprained ankle and will be gone two to three weeks. The score stands at 22-16, UNC, when the Tar Heels go on a string of 14 points to put it away. Stetson is scoreless for four minutes, and it is 42-26 at the half. Stetson shoots well and the Tar Heels poorly in the second half for the 85 71 final. Using traps and a half-court press, the North Carolina defense has the Hatters baffled all night. Daugherty finishes with a career-high 24 points, and he and Dave Popson each pull in nine rebounds. Jan. 5-UNC 78, Florida State 69-Knight Center, Miami, Florida The Seminoles build up a 23-14 lead early, then coach Smith sets up a 2-1-2 zone defense to force Florida State to take outside shots. It works. UNC goes into halftime with a 39-33 lead. The game is a battle in the second half. Florida State takes its last lead, 51-50, with 10:18 left to play. With UNC leading, 63-61, Daugherty and the UNC fast -break put the game away. Daugh erty hits a shot, then blocks a dunk attempt by forward Rodney Allen, then triggers a fast break that results in a Steve Hale layup. Seconds later, Smith feeds Daugherty on another hoop, and it's off to the races. Taking advantage of a packed-in FSU zone, Steve Hale pops for 23 points. The Seminole zone is designed to stop Daugherty inside, but he scores 21 anyway. Says coach Smith later: "Steve (Hale) always plays great, whether he scores three points or 15 points." Or 23 points, a career high. By BOB YOUNG Staff Writer 7 In one of the most ambitious campaigns undertaken in the history of UNC wrestling, the Tar Heels went to the undeniable Mecca of collegiate wrestling, the Midwest, to prove themselves worthy of a lOth-place national ranking. In the end, North Carolina found out why its opponents had higher rankings. "It was a long trip," coach Bill Lam said. "And it took its toll. But I feel it was necessary to wrestle that kind of competition and I'm glad we did it." The team began its competition with the Midwest Championships in Ames, Iowa in December 28-29. With seven of the top 10 ranked schools competing, UNC kept its claim to the number 10 rank, finishing seventh. Three Tar Heel wrestlers finished in the top five of their divisions, with Chip McArdle placing third at 126, Gene Staulters finishing fourth at 134, and Rob Koll placing second at 158. "Rob (Koll) just wrestled great, only losing to the top ranked wrestler in the country," Lam said. "And Chip (McArdle) lost to a guy who was ranked second in the nation." After the invitational, UNC began a series of three dual matches against the third, fifth and seventh-ranked teams in the country Iowa State, Northern Iowa, and Wisconsin. . UNC got off to a quick start against the Cyclones of Iowa State when Al Palacio pinned Dan Higgins in 3:32 in the 118 division. North Carolina lost the next four matches as John Thron decisioned McArdle (126), 4-2; Joe Chezzi beat Staulters (134), 10-8; Joe Gibbons defeated Lenny Bernstein (142), 13-3; and Lary Jackson scored a superior decision of 15-3 over David Upshaw (150). Koll broke the drought at 158 with an 1 1-3 superior decision over Dave Ewing. UNC's Tad Wilson then tied Mike VanArsdale, 3-3, at 167. But North Carolina lost the final three matches as Bob Gassman beat Craig Spivey (177), 10-6; John Heropoulas scored a superior decision over Tracey Davis (190), 16-4; and Darry! Peterson decisioned Stacey Davis (Hwt), 7-0. The final score gave Iowa State the win, 28-12. Against Northern Iowa, Palacio won again at 118, defeating Paul Kreimeyer, 10-2. Pat Pickford then beat McArdle at 126 by a 13-11 score. Staulters (134) then decisioned Chris Lembeck, 6-1, but the Tar Heels lost the next six matches. Scott Moringstar defeated Bearnstein (142), 9- 5; Keith Massey turned bach Upshaw (150), 8-5; Lew Sondgeroth beat Koll (158), 7-5; Dave Grant superior decisioned Wilson (167), 16-7; Mike Llewellyn beat Spivey (177), 4-2; and Jeff Weatherman scored a technical fall over Tracey Davis (190). Stacey Davis won the heavyweight division over Dave Crees, 77-5, but Northern Iowa won the match, 25-10. In the last of its dual matches, Wisconsin beat UNC, 30 6. North Carolina won the first two matches as Palacio (118) beat Mark Clayton, 6-2, and Chip McArdle defeated Gene Spellman, 5-3. UNC was held winless in the remaining matches as Jim Jordan superior decisioned Staulters (134), 20-6; John Giufa defeated Bernstein (142), 10-3; Paul McShane scored a superior decision over Upshaw (150); Mark Richman major decisioned Koll (158), 14-6; Rudy Isom beat Joe Silvestro (167), 7-2; Terry Manning beat Spivey (177), 6-3; Ralph Liegel turned back Greg Zwilling (190), 10- 8; and Dave Wanta decisioned Stacey Davis (Hwt), 5- Still, Lam was satisfied with his team's performance. "We had some good and not so good performances against some excellent competition," he said. "If we can get all our guys into the right weight classes well have a very competitive team." I ATJ2CGRN lfawtip u1iuiaa'g Ufa iwMWfiMMWfc , SCOREBOARD Women's Basketball Dec. 8: Tennessee 84. UNC 70 Dec. 10: UNC 77, Temple 67 (OT) Dec. 20: UNC 69, George Washington 48 Dec. 28: Old Dominion 78, UNC 64 Dec. 29: N.C. State 81. UNC 69 Jan. 2: UNC 75. Clemson 70 Jan. 5: UNC 78. Maryland 61 Record: 7-5 (2-0 ACC) Men's Swimming ' Cal.-San Diego Invitational at San Diego, Calif. Team scores UNC 876, Oregon 634, Cal.-San Diego 609, Univ. of British Columbia 425. Syracuse UNC Individual Winners: 50 Free: Geoff Cassell, 21.54; 100 Free: Cassell, 46.97; 1650 Free: Clay Wellborn. 15:55.19; 100 Backstroke: Chris Stevenson. 53.28; 100 Breaststroke: Cassell. 1:00.70; 200 Breaststroke: Cassell 2:14.15: 200 Butterfly: Tim Shea. 1:51.34; 400 IM: Shea. 4:07.49; 200 Medley Relay: Brad Hodges. Scott Hammond. Stevenson. Casell. 1:38.48: 400 Medley Relay: Stevenson. Hammond. Shea. Rick Stecher. 3:34.60: 200 Free Relay: Stecher. Cassell. Stevenson. Hodges. 1:27.43. Women's Swimming Cal.-San Diego Invitational at San Diego. Calif. Team Scores UNC 581. Univ. of British Columbia 494'S, Oregon 460'S. Cal.-San Diego 459, Syracuse 324. Northern Colorado 314. Wyoming 311. UNC Individual Winners: 100 Free: Monica Strahl, 54.83: 200 Backstroke: Polly Winde, 2:14.28; 200 Breaststroke: Winde, 2:26.47; 200 Butterfly: Tina Culling, 2:08.29: 200 I M: Winde. 2:08.59; 400 IM: Culling. 4:41.01: 200 Medley Relay: Winde. Diedre Coury. Culling. Strahl. 1:56.17; 400 Medley Relay: Winde, Coury. Culling. Strahl, 4:13.90; 200 Free Relay: Mary Lou O'Connor. Martha McCann. Sarah Durstein. Culling. 1:44.00:800 Free Relay: McCann, O'Connor, Dur stein. Strahl. 7:58.54. 3. Southern Methodist I l-l 4. St. John's 10-1 5. Memphis State 9-1 6. North Carolina 10-1 7. Oklahoma 10-3 8. Syracuse 8-1 9. Kansas 10-2 10. Georgia Tech 10-2 11. Indiana 9-3 12. Oregon State I l-l 13. Louisiana Tech I l-l 14. Michigan State I l-l 15. DePaul 9-3 16. Illinois 1 1-4 17. Boston College ' 1 0-1 .18. Louisiana State 9-2 19. Washington 9-3 20. Villanova 9-1' Briefs Love Wins Again UPI Basketball Poll I. Georgetown 2. Duke 13-0 10-0 Almost lost in the holiday downpour of basketball tournaments and bowl games was a sensational performance by North Carolina golfer Davis Love at the I Ith annual Sun Bowl College All-America Golf Classic. Love, a junior from St. Simon's Island. Ga.. won the three-day tournament at the Santa Teresa Country Club in El Paso with a four-under par 212. Love birdiedthe last hole of competition to defeat Mississippi's Darren Cole by one shot. fflp latig (Ear Doonesbury 52 rasi Dug) Classified Info Return ad and check or money B order to Jae DTH office by aooa the business day before yoar ad is to ran. Ada mast be prepaid. f Rates: 25 words or less Stadeats, Stadeat Orgaaiza tions and. Individ oals: 1 day: $2.00 2 days: $3.25 3 days: $4.00 4 days: $4.75 5 days: $5.00 Businesses: $4.00 per day 5C for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will ran five days FREEi. FOR SALE ads win be ru FREE for stadeats, stadeat organizations, aad individuals for items less than $500. Price mast be stipulated in the ad. Free ads mast be marked as such or any monies collected will not be refunded. No coupon is necessary. Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mis takes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad House sitters for Spring semester. Married graduate couple will live in your home while you are away. We have references. Call Lattimore (803) 286-6862. PLANNED PARENTHOOD. Low cost birth control and medical exams for women. Free pregnancy tests and counseling. Completely confidential. Kroger Plaza. Chapel Hill. 942 7762. EJ. & Company is already reserving dates for Valentine parties. Book your party now. 4 hours of jam for only $140. Call Andy Pittman at 967-8871. HOUSE CLEANER: $4.00hour. 4-5 hours, once a week. Flexible hours at exam time. Own transportation needed. 967-6670 even ings, 962-1375 days. HELP! FWifcWw-af teesol child sitter needed for two boys, ages 7 anS 13, Monday through Thursday, 3-5: 15pm (mother in Grad School). Timberlyne neighborhood off Weaver Dairy Road. $20 per week. Call Penny, 929-5393. help wanted NON-SMOKING MALES, as 18-35, are aeeded to participate ia EPA breathing research oa the UNC cam pas. Pay is $5 per hoar. For more hdormatioa call 966-1253 Moa-Fri., 8-5 p.m. WANTED: Healthy males to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires 3 lat visits of 8-10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. In a second one day study, sons of alcoholic fathers are also needed for volunteers. For information write-Mr. J. LaDine 1124 F.L.O.B. 231 H, UNC Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 or phone 919-966-1154. PART TIME DESK CLERK wanted at the University Motor Inn. Average of 20 hours per week. Weekdays and weekend work. Call 929-2398. WAITERSWAITRESSES: hours are 4-8pm Mon-Sat and Sun 11-3. Average work week 20 hours with flexible scheduling. Good benefits including free meals. Call 929-5260 12-8pm. DESK ATTENDANT Parttime 31 hours week: weekdays 5:45am-noon. Work at Community Center: answer phone, collect money, supervise gym and teenroorn areas, some other light office duties. $3.50-3.75 hour. First Aid or lifeguard certification helpful. Apply by Jan 16; Municipal Bldg, 306 N. Columbia, CH. EOAAE. for sale announcements BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will be paid to healthy aoa smokers, as 18-35 who complete aa EPA breathing stady oa UNC cam pas. Please caj 96-1253 Monday Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. DTH AD STAFF MEETING Taesday, Jaa. 15th, 4:30 FPG, Carolina Uaioa RSVP DREAM YOUR WAY toward Spirtual Growth! ECKANKAR sopnsors a dream sharing group for Seekers. FREE. Sears Community Room Northgate Mall, Thurs . day, Jan. 10, 7:30 p.m. Joe 493-4853, v ALL THE HOT DOGS YOU CAN EAT. r $3.50 every night this month 4-8pm at The Coney Express. 416 West Franklin. THE YOGA PLACE will offer ad alt aad children's classes Jan 14-March 14 aad March 18-May 2. For information and registra tion 967-9686. It's a question of joy! 452 West Franklin St. since 1975. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, 1. call Mike Strong, Prudential-Bache Securities in the Courtyard 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med iation given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES, who are interested in Army ROTC. Ovpor tunities for leadership training and two or three year merit scholarships. Call Dr. Hyatt ' 966-5116 (9-5) or Jerry Wood 967-6485 after '5:00pm. LEARN BARTENDING-Aayoae 19 or over. Work la exciting places, earn high iacome, asset iaterestiag people. Classes held at 106 Fraternity Court. Call 942 5385 TODAY! '.TYPINGWORD PROCESSING. $1.25 per page. Free correction of typos. Other services, reasonably priced, include: proof ing, rough draft availability, overnight and emergency typing service, charts and graphs. We also can arrange pickup and delivery on UNC campus, or you can drop it off to us al our Chapel Hill location. Call Burns Enterprises at 489-6896 from 10am to 4pm Monday through Friday. CHILDCARE POSITION AVAILA BLE at CH Carrboro YMCA. Must be prompt, dependable, neat and love children. Hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:30-12:00noon. Apply in person at the YMCA 980 Airport Road. ENERGETIC PERSONABLE, CREATIVE INDIVIDUAL TO ASSIST. 12 hrsweek administration of quality after school pro- -gram. Responsible for coordination, develop ment, and implementation of programs. Previous experience, related college work and love for children is a must. Applications deadline January 15 at CH-Cb6ro,YMCA - 980 Airport Road. i""" rVS? "PIZZA HLTT'-Delivery service at 516 W. FranltKn St. is now hiring enthn-' siastic individuals for pizza delivery.: Drivers must be 18 years oldand have dependable transportation. Hours are flexibMe and positions can be either full or part time. Apply ' betwween 11am and 5pm Monday, thronght Friday. No phone calls please. LIFEGUARDSSWIM INSTRUCTORS Parttime 5 hrswk, and up. Year-round jobs, indoor pool. Lifeguard requires current certification in Advanced Lifesaving,; CPR and First Aid. Instructor must also have current WSI. Prefer experience. $3.50hr lifeguarding; $4.25hr teaching. Apply by January 23: Cahpel Hill Parks & Recreation, 200 Plant road. EOAAE. Excellent summer counseling opportunities for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, emntal and spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each invidual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDER BIRD, located 17 tniles southeast of Char lotte, N.C, is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archerry, riflery and backpacking). Horse back riding, white-water canoeing and triipping are extras in our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William Climei, Jr., Director. Camp Thun derbird. Route 7, Box 50. Clover. S.C., 29710 (803-831 2121). BURGER KING, 205 E. Franklin St. is now hiring on AH Shifts. Apply Mon.-Fri. in person. Above average starting wages. Work flexible hours. Receive discount meals. CAREER OPPORTUNITY The Jack and Ruth Eckerd Foundation has immediate and future openings for full time year-round camp Counselor Teachers, responsible for progresswelfare of 10 problem youths in live-in wilderness educa tional system. Starting salary $10,400year plus room and board. Excellent benefits, training, advancement. Call Claire or David at 704-371-8355 or send resume to Jack and Ruth Eckerd Foundation. Regional Recruiting Office. P.O. Box 3 1 122. Charlotte. NC 2823 1. Equal Opportunity Employer. 1984 HONDA ACCORD LX: A C, stereo, cassette, 5-speed, excellent condition, priced to' sell. Call 1 -800-822-001 2 ask for Bob Greczyn. TEAM FUJI racing bike. Light, fast, efficient. Excellent condition. $300. Pump and water bottle included. Call 968-8179. EHRINGHAUS MALE CONTRACT FOR SALE. Call Doug 933-5353 or 968-9007. Person needed to share 2 bedroom apt. Your own unfurnished room. 15 minute walk from campus. $115 plus 13 utilities. 9331161. NON-SMOKING MALE needed to share nice 2-bedroom apartment in great location with easygoing liberal guy. $175 plus electric-" ' "ity. December rent free. Call 967-3 125" evenings. Keep trying. Own bedroom in 2 bedroom apartment on J busline. $110month plus 13 utilities. Male or female. January rent free! Call 968-0045 after 5:00pm. Looking for non-smoking male to share two bedroom Old Well Apt. with two others. Preferably studious. Only $105 month plus 13 utilities. Call Martin or Jonathon 967 4479. Single Room next to campus, furnished, clean. Serious male student only, graduate student preferred. $120 per month includes local phone, and all utilities. One month's deposit required to be applied to last month's rent. Occupancy for semester of longer only. 929-3712 after 6:00pm. One or two female roommates needed to share an apartment at Foxcroft Apartments. Call Patti at 929-6093 and keep trying. MATURE HOUSEMATE WANTED TO SHARE 2-bedroom2 bath mobile home. Spacious 1984 model, tally famished. $145 per month plus utilities. 942-8153; 929-3949. for rent CHANCELLOR SQUARE TOWNHOUSE. TWO BEDROOM, 2 bath with dishwasher, ac. Downtown Chapel Hill. Offstreet park ing. $580. Call 1-834-5501 in Raleigh, eves. and in cnomnu TO BEING FULLY TMJ FfiWPPfD AH Dil INCREt; ECTMA. rum v . - y 1 L I HAD NO IDEA THAT BABY DOC MS SO OPULEMLYAP- P0JNT3P! I EXPECTED ffiLM FRONT? ROOFS AND CANVAS TENTS! THIS PLACE HAS ALL THE OLD WORLD CHARM OF A TROPICAL OXFORD. ONE CAN ALMOST SEE THE POHS SIPPING PORT ON 3J m ACTUALLY, THREE MONTHS ago, trims A BROTHEL. CLASSROOMS STILL HAVE RH 'VELVET mumper? , Bloom County THRT'S IT. iersnm IT, CPUS. 60 Amy I'M STILL A NATIONAL awime. ttoim vseiVLN&ss tlOTSBrVTx hk emK&v. vrr 777 mini vu w'msvi-v - ----- - - -Z- 4 J m SHALL my it with we 5NA.IL5. OUT CM TltS tBcrvrs azcuir. Peanuts GRANVILLE SOUTH CONTRACT TOR SALE. Room is on first floor. Parking permit available. Randy Faric "kth at 942-1983 for more information. Downtown Parking Space for rent. Two minute walk to campus. Paved parking area with all night lighting. $26.00 monthly or $100 for semester. Call 929-6577. FOR SALE: Teague 3rd floor con tract for spring 1985 semester. Great dorm, great room, great roommate. It's just great. Ask or leave message tor Jim at 933-8287. For Sale. Get your second semester bus pass for less. Pass good through May 15. All routes. Call 967-8402 today. Price negiotable. MANLY DORM CONTRACT FOR SPRING SEMESTER FOR SALE. North campus, great roommate, great hallmates. Call soon 933-8553 ask for Joe. Bus Pass: Good for all routes through June 30. $45. Call 968-1634. Summer's Almost Here! Get in shape for bathing suit weather. Nautilus 6-month membership sacrifice at 4125. 933-5112 after 6pm. UNC Souvenir Football Helmets $5.00 plus $1.50 postage and handling. Mail to HELMETS 120 Bonwell Court, Cary N.C. 27511. BOOKS FOR SALE: good condition, Poli. Sci. 41, Psyc 10, Chem 11 and 21. Math 31 and 32, English 1 and 2, Hist 45. Cheaper than bookstore prices 933-5391 KEEP TRYING! . NORTH CAMPUS HOUSING. Lewis con tract for sale for spring semester. Call 933 1572 ask for Woody. USED FURNITURE, we have more of it than anyone in the Chapel Hill area. The Trading Post, beside Wendy's in Carrboro. 942 2017. Free delivery with this ad. roommates MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Nice place in country, washer, dryer, a.c, garden. Outside Carrboro. $125month plus '- utilities. Call Jack, 967-1083. $118.33 per month plus 13 utilities. Two. white females need another roommate for spring semester. Old Well Apt. Conveniently located apt. facing swimming pool. On JC bus routes. Call Karen 933-5826. NON SMOKING MALE roommate needed to share 3 nedroom apartment on busline starting January 1. Private bedroom $147 month plus 13 utilities 933-9225. ASHLEY FOREST: Two bedroom unfur nished apartments now leasing. All applian ces, separate baths, washerdryer hook-ups conviently located on Airport Road. Short term leases available. On site rental office open daily 10-2pm or call Allenton Realtors at 967-0543. personal Singing Students! University Baptist Church Choir needs you (all parts). 1,000 students come worship every Sunday we need 20 o give an extra hour for Wednesday night practices (7:45). Come tonight! For informa tion call 942-2157. EXPLAIN THIS, iF YOU CAN, CHUCK ..EVERYONE IN OUR. CLASS HAP TO WRITE AN E55AY0N WHAT WE PIP PURIN6 CHRISTMAS VACATION LUMEN I 60T MINE BACK, THE TEACHER HAP GIVEN me a "p minus:'.. UELL, I'MUSEPTOTHAXRISHT, CHUCK? RIGHT! N0U), GUE55 LUHAT..ALL THOSE E55AYS WENT INTO A CITY E55AY C0NTE5T, AMP I WON.' EXPLAIN THAT CHUCK NEVER LISTEN TO) f MmE REVIEWERS Em j SHABBAT SERVICES & DINNER will be held Fri., Jan. 11 at HILLEL. Services will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30. Cost for dinner: $3 non members, $2 members. Reservations please by Friday noon. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave., 942-4057. Look for the display ad in Friday's DTH which contains a valuable coupon for the Hillel Deli! The first Deli of the semester will be held Sun., Jan. 13 from 5:30-7 at Hillel. Don't Miss It. JOHNNY T-SHIRT is having massive inven tory reduction sale through Jan. 31. Don't miss it. 967-5646. Tonight at ELLIOT'S NEST catch two of the hottest acts aronnd! See UNC vs. MARYLAND on our two big screens. Then at 9:30 get some sand in your shoes with the BAND OF OZ. Call 967-4273 for more information. LOST DOG- very friendly English Setter mix-white with black ears aad spots. He's oae year old aad wearing aa orange reflector col lar, we miss him. Please call 933 8782 after 5pm or 962-0252 dur ing the day aad ask for Paula. Watch UNC vs. MARYLAND tonight at Elliot's Nest oa our 2 big screens. Then at 9:30 party with the BAND OF OZI Call 967-4273 for more information. THE Daily Crossword by Sidney L. 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