4The Daily Tar HeelFriday. April 12, 1985 Goifeirs shoot for Tm'Meel 1 Invitational crown By JIM SUROWIECKI Staff Writer When this year began. UNC golf coach Devon Brouse was optimistic about the team's prospects of perform ing well on both the national and conference level. "We've got as good a chance as anyone of winning the ACC," he said. "And 1 think well be at our best come the second and third weeks in April.' Well, it's the second week in April and Brouse. will get a chance to see if he was right as the golf team hosts 12 other squads this weekend in the fifth annual Tar Heel Invitational. Last year, the Tar Heel was the first tournament the John Inman-led team won. That squad really only began to jell at the end of the year, and after going without a victory the whole r n n era THEATRES LATE SHOW FRI & SAT AST FRANKLIN REEFER MADNES plus COCAINE FIENDS 11:30 MADONNA JIOSAHA ARQUETTE AIDJUIQUIffll It's a life so outrageous it takes two women to live it 2:45,5:00,7: f v it i " N A MAGICAL FUL FILLED ADVENTURE UNLIKE ANY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. A crafty young pickpocket stole his way out of a tyrant's dungeon and plunged into an adventure beyond even his own wildest imaginings. And the strangest notion of all was that he was about to become a hero. l'TTf"H'ft' 1 X ' si Vf mm f tj.k ftrgr 3 r ' tt, iifctf Wiv "A'Ji DISCOUNT TICKETS ARE ACCEPTED! 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 pg i3 spring, it won in quick succession the Tar Heel and the ACC championship before finishing fourth in the NCAAs. This year's team is led by All American Davis Love, and, unlike last year's squad, is no stranger to winning. The team has won four of the six tournaments it has played this spring and finished second in the other two. But one of those second-place finishes was in last week's Furman Intercolle giate, where UNC was trounced by 21 strokes by conference rival Wake Forest. That performance has made this weekend's tournament a crucial test for the Tar Heels as they head down the stretch toward next week's ACC tournament. "It's important to play well this week to get our confidence up for the ACC," said junior Bryan Sullivan. "We didn't DISCOUNT TICKETS ACCEPTED STREET LATE SHOW FRI & SAT Harrison Ford BLADE RUNNER 11:45 l ' t : f IS SUSAN! MADONNA 1 5r 9:30 pg 4. .. '4.!- i 0:. I .T: play very well at Furman, and we've got to bounce back." UNC comes into the Tar Heel ranked fourth in the nation, and their play has been characterized by consistency rather than by outstanding individual efforts. The glue which holds the golfers together is Brouse V emphasis on the team as the crucial unit. "The whole concept is for the team to play good," Love said. Brouse added: "I've always believed that team consid erations can be real positive. Playing for a team can make the rewards greater and can make you hang in there when the going's rough." Still, both Love and Greg Parker have won individual championships this spring and each week someone else picks up the slack. Indeed, two weeks ago, in its best performance so far this year, the team won. the prestigious Southeastern Intercollegiate, emerging from a field which included 10 of the nation's top 20 teams to defeat highly ranked Oklahoma State by eight strokes. But even after the victory, Brouse said the team could do better. "I'm definitely not satisfied with the team's play," he said. "I'm happy that we've been able to win, but there's tons of room for improvement." This weekend, the team will try to r L 4 it MM.im m ( -.m-fr 'TISILS, CrZI 07 TIE ESSTniT3 07 US IG:3... 121111.11111? DELIVERS." -a&Stu. . a ; , ; J f . " ' i f - tm t 45 1, . V733i:''-7-'''S'3 l.iiia.m. . iiiai,.. nrmirimi i, mr n. lriini iiihiiiiiimiIiiiii mmoiirn iiiinni II in i I ninriiliniM Ii luiiinirrinl .. ifnin.. Hi,.ri. -. in inr, n vn . n ml fi ft. SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:05 & 9:00 SAT IBARGN MATINEE-ADULTS 3RD WEEK! i 5:10 9:30 2:45 7:05 ONLY Cher Directed by Peter Bogdanovich A UNIVERSAL PICTUHE Follow the newest cat-a nd-creature game as played through STEPHEN W$ Cats eye 3:20 5:20 7:20 Fmai 0 i t i forget about its play at Furman and make that improvement. One thing the Tar Heels will be counting on in the Invitational is the home-course advantage, which will be important for two reasons. First, the team has been on the road for six weeks in a row and is beginning to show signs of wear and tear, so playing at home will be a welcome relief. "It'll be nice to stay home this weekend," Sullivan said. "It seems like we're home for two days and then we're gone again." But the biggest advantage of playing Finley may be the team's knowledge of the course. "We play it all the time," Sullivan said. "You have a feel for the course. You know what clubs to hit, what the greens are going to be like, where to hit the ball to stay out of trouble. It's got to help you." Play in the tournament hegihs today at 8 a.m. and continues through Sunday on Finley's 6,580-yard layout. The field is a strong one, and fifth-ranked Florida in particular looks to be a tough opponent for UNC, which has taken three of the four Tar Heel titles. Other teams include Duke, N.C. State, Maryland, South Carolina, East Carolina, Furman, South Florida, Georgia Southern, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. & SUN MATINEES 2:05 & 4:00 J $2.00 TIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! 1 HELD OVER 10TH WEEK! 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:35 Directed by Peter Weir Harrison Ford is John Book. WJUU A PARAMOUNT PICTURE rJ mm ,jp.je.&l fry. 4 mm a s 111!, "Hr f,. t?st 3Kv 1 CM"' :. 1 9:20 QQ I doloy stekhj -co,,.. ' ''' SPORTS big UNC sports weekesicl From staff and wire reports This weekend will be the biggest weekend of the spring sports schedule, highlighted by a "Super Saturday." On Saturday, there will be four big events on the UNC campus: a golf tournament, a baseball game, a lacrosse game and the annual Blue-White spring football game. The Tar Heel football team will close its off-season practice with its annual intrasquad game at I p.m. Saturday in Kenan Stadium. North Carolina coach Dick Crum said he was pleased with the progress the team had made during spring drills. UNC was a disappointing 5-5-1 last season, but lost only once in its last six games, and Crum said he felt that momentum has carried over to this year. "I've been happy with the way our defense has played," he said. "However, your defense should be ahead of your offense in the spring so it's really hard to say just how far we've come. Still, I like the attitude our kids have displayed and the way some of our younger people have improved." That need for improvement will be strong come next fall, when the Tar Heels play one of their tougher sche dules in recent years. Home games with traditional Southern powers Louisiana State and Florida State, as well as match-ups against powerful Clemson SHOWS 7:00 & 9:10 SAT & SUN MAT 2:0 & 4:10 PG-13 Wire f ON ELM STREET shows 7 0s 1 9 oo s su Mat 2 os 4 oo THE FLAMINGO KID SHOWS 7:00 & 9:05 SAT & SUN MAT 2:00 & 4:05 PG-13 THE RAM WCHL LATE SHOWS ROMANCING THE STONE ALL OF ME FRI & SAT AT 11:45 BOX OFFICE OPENS FRI 6:30 SAT & SUN 1:30. MON-THUR 6:45 FRI, II ITTTTWTTiTTrxTrTfTfWTTWTfw O v of I Woody-Allen's KgSJTOC 1 -Mia Farrow Jeff Daniels- -PG r! Li f ) 1 "A GEM. WOODY ALLEN AT HIS PEAK!" R.C. SMITH, HERALD-SUN PAPERS AREA EXCLUSIVE 2:30, tt k A A A lTrGET READY Zu& FOR THE MOST ORIGINAL Jk MOVIE III YEARS! VST KA A big hit abroad and it is easy to see why. 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PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 9:20 DAILY announcements BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will be paid to healthy non smokers, age 18-35 who complete an EPA breathing study on UNC cam pus. Please call 966-1253 Monday Friday 8 a.m. -5 p.m. s and in-state rivals Duke and Wake Forest will make for exciting happen ings in Kenan Stadium next fall. Virginia Military will also visit Kenan. Offensively, Crum had three major concerns going into the spring drills developing a backup quarterback, finding two offensive tackles and coming up with a replacement for tailback Ethan Horton. Mike Bowman and Wes Sweetser are in a battle for the role of backup quarterback behind returning starter Kevin Anthony. Harris Barton and former defensive end Daryl Parham will probably be at tackles. William Humes is one of the leading candidates for the tailback spot, with Brad Sullivan right behind him. Saturday's game will be the second game-condition scrimmage for the Tar Heels. The UNC lacrosse team will be in action Saturday as well. The Tar Heels (5-2) host Maryland-Baltimore County at 2 p.m. on Fetzer Field. North Carolina is ranked third in the nation after its stunning 11-10 upset of top ranked Johns Hopkins last weekend and its Il-9 win at Duke Wednesday night. The North Carolina baseball team hosts its last three games of the year, including arch-rival Clemson Saturday at 3 p.m. The Tar Heels are 32-13-1 after defeating UNC-Charlotte, 1 1 -2, Thursday night. The ACC games Saturday and Sunday against Clemson and Georgia Tech will be important in deciding UNC's seeding in next Wed nesday's conference tournament in Atlanta. North Carolina hosts UNC Wilmington at 7 p.m. today. The fourth-ranked men's golf team will be hosting the second day of the Tar Heel Invitational Tournament at Finley Golf Course on Saturday. This is the fifth year of the event, which will feature other strong teams such as fifth ranked Florida and South Carolina. The tournament begins today and goes through Sunday. The Tar Heel golfers have won four tournaments this year, including the prestigious Southern Intercollegiate, and had two second place finishes in their six entered tournaments. BEST DOCU"3iTAflY nrrTr-rcfT": LATE SHOW SAT, SUN I at 11:30 AIIMULfV L.JJA m www w m w www w w wwwrwm i in 4:1 5, 6:00, 7:45, 9:30, 1 1 :30 UNC FLAG TEAM TRYOUTS! April 14, 1985. For info call 967 7475 or sian up at Rind Office in Union Basement. DTH'ers-1 know, you were begin ning to doubt the remote possi bility of sweatshirt s-BUT. They are here! Come and see me after budget today (4:30pm) and tel I'em Dan sent you. Mark bis tei.