-4,-. ' 4. The Daily Tar Heel Thursday. October 17. 1985 , - " 7 v 4 Ricky Isom and fellow Pack runners have gained 43 yards in last 2 games PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Free Pregnancy Tests Relief of Menstrual Cramps Abortion (to 20 weeks) Gynecology Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation and Treatment milk EE i xNcvv No. 7 6 oz. Sirloin, Potato, Salad Bar, Beverage Only $4.99 All Day Mon-Sun 11 am-10:00 pm j 324: BARGAIN MATINEE ADULTS Somewhere, somehow, A SECRET U.S. AGENCY TRAINED HIM TO DODGE BULLETS AND WALK ON ,WA TER. THA T WAS THE EASY PART. NOW.. .THE REAL EXCITEMENT BEGINS. ( ' AN ORION 1pi:-h1 riti lace dci c tCC rM u PICTURES RELEASE HELD OVER! 3:00 Rl 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 f21 Criminals went free. Officials were bribed, -Witnesses were threatened. The F.D.I. couldn't stop it. One woman did. She challenged the state of Tennessee and put criminal justice on trial. vi V SISSY SPACEK X f? T ! -- The word of one woman did moke o difference. X i J f X '' 3 - TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 109 Conner Dr Suite 2202 Ch&pe! Hill, NC 942-0011 or 042-0324 Across from University M&ll 1' $ jneat place to- eatf CI tmiAKMmsmi-... W. Rosemary St. ELLIOT ROAD X 967-4737 $250 TIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! someone's going to pay. '"1 f s " iWl! "1 5:15 7:35 9:45 N By TIM CROTHERS Assistant Sports Editor Two engineering majors are jawing and catching some rays in "the brickyard". Q: How many Carolina guys does it take to change a tire? A: Two. One to buy the beer and one to call daddy! Same day, two philosophy majors are engaging in an intellectual conversation and taking some sun in "the pit ". Q: How many State, guys does it take to change a tire? A: Only one, but he gets four hours credit for it! It is the stuff great rivalries are made of. Jokes passed down from father to son, painted faces, pranks and almost always good football games. So, it may .not be Michigan-Ohio State or Oklahoma-Texas and it s outcome may not scramble the rankings in next week's AP football poll, but UNO vs. N.C. State still turns many a North Carolina head as the battle for the bragging rights along Highway 54. "I don't think it (the rivalry) has dissipated, I do think the hate factor has come out of it," UNC coach Dick Crum said. "When I first came to Carolina, there was a lot of hatred involved, but fortunately that's all gone now." - - f "Sure it's a big game, for the rivalry PUTT THEATRES HI Mil JAGGED EDGE 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:15 BACK TO THE FUTURE 7:00 9:30 Carolina Classic SOUND OF MUSIC 3:00 Daily , --------- f5l i i 4 X "" . ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $250 TIL6:00PM EVERYDAY! LAST DAY! AMADEUS (PG) DOLBY 3:00 6:00 9:00 ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER COMMANDO (R) 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 REMO WILLIAMS: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS . . . (PG-13) 3:00 5:10 7:25 9:35 Lost ? "fWdib. -4. i Presents ONE PLUS TWO Saturday Night 8-11 pm Co-sponsored by feuy Co m e by and watch the band while STV films the show! HE'S NOT HERE Franklin Street Behind Pizza Hut itself" if tor no other reason," N.C. State coach Tom Reed said. Moo U. and Preppy Hill will kick it off for the 75th time this Saturday at Carter-Finley Stadium (12:10 p.m. WRAL-TV Ch.5), in a series that dates back to the Teddy Roosevelt regime, The two team's seasons are appar ently spiraling in opposite directions. N.C. State has lost three straight and has a record of 1-5 on the season, 1 2 in the ACC. The Tar Heels are coming off an impressive 34-14 win over Wake Forest, which jumped their season record to 3-2 and leveled their confer ence mark at 1-1 . UNC has beaten State in their last six meetings, including a come-from-behind 28-21 victory last year in Chapel Hill on a William Humes touchdown with :31 remaining in the game. N.C. State is led by junior college transfer quarterback Erik Kramer who . has completed 109 of 206 passes for 1357 yards and eight touchdowns this season. Five of those scoring strikes ended up in the arms of senior Phil Brothers, who leads the team with 22 catches and is closing in on several Wolfpack receiving records. Vince Evans and Rickey Isom line up behind Kramer; Evans leads the Pack with 461 yards rushing, but the Wolfpack ground attack has disap- peared recently, accounting for only 43 yards oyer the past two games. On defense, State inside linebacker Kelvin Crooms, who was a reserve fullback until last year, leads the team with 84 tackles. But Crooms can only plug one hole in the State's swiss cheese defense. The Wolfpack is last in the ACC in total defense, rushing defense and scoring defense having allowed over 29 points per game. r R SHOWS 7:00 & 9:10 SAT & SUN MAT 2:00 & 4:10 St Elmo's Fire r SHOWS 7:00 & 9:15 ' SAT & SUN MAT 2:00 & 4:15 JESSICA LANGE in SWEET DREAMS (PG13) SHOWS 7:00 & 9:15 SAT & SUN MAT 2:00 & 4:15 R-RATED FILMS: UNDER 1 8 REQUIRES PARENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT AND WRITTEN CONSENT THE RAM LATE SHOWS BEVERLY HILLS COP and MONTY PYTHON & THE HOLY GRAIL tuc n A n nnfMT LI AC DC CM DCDI AfPHV- .... Mm rr njinz-p- football picks ot the week Why are we coming at you a day early this week? Some have suggested we were so darned proud of our picks we couldn't wait another day. Others say we're just so dazed by Jack Clark's home run . yesterday we didn't know what day it was. Facts are that we aren't publishing Friday because we knew you'd all blow town early for Fall Break anyway. - , "Low Key" Lee Roberts, after some rough early going, is starting to show people why he's sports editor (you sure can't tell by his writing style). Last week Lee Tim Scott Teams Roberts Crothers Fowler 37-22-1 33-26-1 38-21-1 f .627 .560 .644 UNC at N.C. State v UNC UNC UNC Clemson at Duke Clem. Clem. Clem. Virginia Tech at Virginia UVa. UVa. UVa. Maryland at Wake Forest Md. Md. , Md. Auburn at Georgia Tech Aub. Aub. Aub. Tennessee at Alabama Tenn. Ala. Tenn. Army at Notre Dame Army ND ND Miami(Fla) at Oklahoma OU OU OU Michigan( at Iowa Iowa UM Iowa Texas at Arkansas Ark. Ark. UT Soccer teams to play For those of us sticking around the Chapel Hill area over the long Fall Break weekend, Sunday afternoon should provide a double dose of good soccer. At 12 the women's team plays Cincinnati on Fetzer Field as they try to start a new unbeaten streak after recently being shut out for the first time in the program's history. The men's team will battle Maryland immediately following that game' at. 2 in an ACC conference clash. As an added incentive to attend the games, the Carolina Athletic Association is offering door prizes for some lucky fans. The volleyball team will also be in action over the break, going to Rich mond, Ky. to compete in the Eastern Kentucky Invitational. KISS OP THE HAS BEEN SEEN BY MORE THAN 4500 PEOPLE IN TWO WEEKS ATTHS C',. THEATRE IN DURHAM. DON'T WAITWE CAN'T KEEP IT FOriZVrr: WILLIAM RAUL SONIA Directed by HECTOR BAEENCO ' HURT JULIA"""," "braSA ""'f Based on the hovel by Manuel Pun ... . "G&EATftESS FROM BEGINNING TO ZHD..,' " EXCLUSIVE TRIANGLE ENGAGEMENT! in M m At IM ML i iuwull H i 1 I 11.1 g I i U. CZZ Oll 4 9:30 PM Nighfly; Sat-Sun Matinees 2 & 4 30; Win ear Cptn UVZzH r XARSITY 1&. VEAST FRANKLIN0 m w w 5MEB 114 W. Franklin St. 967-0790 Lee compiled a picks of the week record mark of 9-1, and most people in the know say Lee's picks are the picks to pick. Or something like that. Scott "Scoots" Fowler is precariously holding on to his season lead by one game over Roberts and insiders say he's bought plane tickets to Toledo in case he screws up this week. Tim "The Mother" Crothers, after a fast rookie start, is beginning to make the kinds of mistakes youngsters will inevitably make over the pressure of a long season. It was good while it lasted. scoreboard Women's Golf at Lady Kat Tournament, Lexington, Ky. Kandi Kessler led North Carolina to a third-place finish by winning the individual title Wednesday in the Lady Kat Invitational golf tournament played in Lexington, Ky. Kessler, who won in sudden death over Indiana's Mary Fechtig, shot a 74 on the day and finished the tournament with an overall score of 222. UNC's Donna Andrews fired a 224 to claim a third place finish. Kentucky and Indiana finished one and two. respectively. Calendar Today MEN'S SOCCER vs. UNC-Chartotte. Fetzer Field. 3:30 p.m. VOLLEYBALL at Western Kentucky, 7:00 p.m. Friday VOLLEYBALL at Eastern Kentucky Invitational, Richmond, Kv. , Saturday FIELD HOCKEY at William & Mary. FOOTBALL at N.C. State, 12 noon. VOLLEYBALL at Eastern Kentucky Invitational in Richmond, Ky. SPIDE& WOMAI t...l :- J mm rlkMMW kit C Ending Today: "THE SHOOTING PARTY" (2:00, 7:10) and "THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY" (4:15. 9:10) "NIGHTMARE . . ." 11:30 Fri, Sat". . . SPIDER WOMAN" Opens 1025 EXCLUSIVE NC PREMIERE TOMORROW! Jo know the pteasun of power. To fed the heat ot passion. Vo stretch lite to the absolute limit iShe would settle tor nothing fess Meryl Streep with STING JOHN GIELGUD dir. FRED SCHEPISI in KINTEK STEREO R I f It f y I ! t I 1 1 1 !' 1 I CI TYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTl mm is r. r iv STARTS FRIDAY! 3:00 5:10 7:25 9:35 i '".-..tiittft-y-