8The Daily Tar Heel Friday, November 14, 1986
emth Ficks of ihe Weak I Harris improves in final cross country year
tn pernaps the finest display ui
prognosticatory prowess exhibited
so far this season, Mike (Won't Get
Fooled Again) Berardino singularly
foretold the shocking downfalls of
Wake Forest and Alabama en route
to a sterling 8-2 mark. The youngest
member of the DTH's Gang of Four,
Bermarino is tied at the top and
appears to be freshest as the quartet
enters the stretch drive. Kudos,
Scott Bob Jim Mike
Fowler Young Surowiecki Berardino
.to (57-39-4).590 (52-44-4).540 (54-42-4).560 (57-39-4).590
VknatUNC UNC UNC UNC UNC
Duke at N.C. State State State State State
Wake Forest at S. Carolina USC USC Wake USC
Clemson at Maryland Clem. Md. Clem. Clem.
Texas A&M at Arkansas Ark. A&M A&M A&M
'instate at Notre Dame PSU PSU ND ND
:UCLA at Washington UCLA Wash. Wash. Wash.
Georgia at Auburn Aub. UGa Aub. Aub.
Syracuse at BC BC Syr. BC BC
Florida at Kentucky Fla. Fla. Fla. Fla.
Campus Calendar
The DTH Campus Calendar
appears daily. Announcements
must be placed in the box outside
The Daily Tar Heel office. 1 04 Union,
by noon one day before weekend
announcements by noon Wednes
day. The DTH will print announce
ments from University-recognized
campus organizations only.
Friday
12:15 p.m. The Ackland Art Museum
will give a free gallery talk
on the current exhibition,
"On The Line: The New
Color Photojournalism."
12:30 pan. The Department of City
and Regional Planning
and Planners Forum will
HI!
Varsity M
I V EAST FRANKLIN 2f
tfz
mmm
il SfiViMI H
0332300
9 X -
m t- Z'F
1 YVV -'JM
fit X T7 1 1 I "V-" V
3!Hi m5iWm
Bermo.
Close behind at 7-3 was Jim (Dr.
Jimmy) Surowiecki, who finally
escaped the dungeon of mediocrity.
Next was Scott (Sister Disco) Fowler
at 6-4. Bob (Bobo O'Reilly) Young,
who no longer qualifies as a teenager,
nonetheless dropped into the was
teland of last place with an abysmal
4-6 showing.
have a bag lunch discus
sion about "Affordable
Housing and The Com
munity Land Trust
Model" in 102 New East.
Saturday
10 a.m. The Anglican Student Fel
lowship will host its Sat
urday morning breakfast
for $ 1 in the Student Com
mons of Chapel of the
Cross.
Sunday
10 a.m. Carolina Cricket Club will
have its last game of the
season at Ehringhaus
Fields against N.C. State.
Give a Gift of Health. . .
A Holiday Gift Certificate to
TJLK3E tWQUD
Show your loved ones just how much
you care about uieir neaith.
I month 45.00
3 months 99.00
6 weeks 60.00
I year-325.00
Abo enjoy our new SCA Wolff Training
Bed and keep that healthy 'glow'
all year round! 10 sessions 35.00
Nautilus Freewefghts Aerobics
Wet Area to relax in UFECYCLES
Professional Staff, no high pressure sales
Closest fitness center to campus
503 C W. Main St Carrboro 933-9249
1126 NUTCRACKER BALLET
(Phone for group sales)
Tlr...rlATIMUN AIJD BOLD!
COLOR OF MONEY' CHALKS UP
A PLATIMUM HIT...
I haven't had a bettor
time st the movies
ill uairl Tttit Alltr ft! I
5 oil iwaii iiiw vvivi vi
tnis 'Monev is gold "
-Mike Clark, USA TODAY
m Pal II TflM
inuk i win
IIEWMAII CRUISE
S3B
3
By WENDY STR1NGFELLOW
Staff Writer
Sitting back with his legs propped
up, talking easily, smiling occasion
ally, Reggie Harris said his improve
ment as a runner on the UNC men's
cross country team is due to a drive
to gain respect.
"Now I don't want to make this
sound like some serious story," he
says to clarify any misconceptions,
"but I want to be respected as an
athlete and as a person by my
coaches. (Last year) I wanted a little
more attention from them, but this
summer I decided only I can do what
needs to be done.
"If I respect myself and try to
improve, it'll come."
Harris, a senior from Ashville,
says he runs because it's fun. Former
teammate Mark Scott agrees.
"Reggie is one of the best people
I know at being able to have fun
and success in athletics and academ
ics at the same time," Scott says.
That's the attitude Harris is taking
into the NCAA regionals in Green
Call Ronnie at 942-6168
for more info.
1 p.m. Pi Beta Phi Sorority will
have a Fine Crafts Sale
from Gattlinburg, Tenn.,
at 109 Hillsborough St.
until 5 p.m.
3 p.m. The BSM Gospel Choir
will hold its Fall Concert
in Great Hall. Admission
is free.
8 p.m. The UNC Music Depart
ment will have its Suday
Series: Liszt Centennial:
"Liszt's Legacy" in Hill
Hall Auditorium.
Horns of Interact
The UNC Glee Clubs are holding
auditions through Nov. 14. Contact
"How You Live May
The NAME of THE ROSE
7:00 9:45
PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED
7:15.9:30
Two minutes is
for Calabash
Every second counts when you're
cookin' Calabash. When the
color's perfect you're done, and
that's always less than two
minutes. That's why Calabash
seafood has so much taste and
tenderness, heaped up high on
your plate!
LaxdLuhbeu's
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
where the cookin's timed
in seconds
ONE OF THE YEARS BEST FILMS.
Gene Siskel, Chicago Tribune
"Brilliant!"
-Marilyn Beck, CHICAGO TRIBUNE SYNDICATE
WILLIAM HURT
2:45 5:00 7:20 9:40
R
APmWMiTPICmiE
GomKHT&nMmmiAMniMrnnuiES
OUiPUtATKIM All OUfTS MSOVED.
ipiiiricszz
"A Remarkable Film, Up There With
The Best Pictures Of The Year. A Ten."
Gary Franklin, ABC TV Los Angeles
THREE VISlOiJS. FIGHTERS. QuE DREAM.
1
ville, S.C. Saturday. "I'm just trying
to stay relaxed. Usually the more
relaxed I am about a race, the better
I do."
Last year Harris was consistently
the No. 5 or No. 6 runner on the
team. This year he's consistently
No. 2 or No. 3; Harris will start in
the No. 2 spot when the men's and
women's teams travel to Greenville
this weekend.
Mike McGowan would have run
in that position, but his appendix
ruptured earlier this week, and he
will miss the rest of the season.
McGowan's absence diminishes
the team's chances to qualify for the
nationals as a team, Harris says.
"We're going to miss Mike . . .
poor ole Mike; he's still in the
hospital. He's good," Harris says
sincerely.
"Coach (Dennis) Craddock told
us about Mike," Harris says, altering
his voice to sound like a coach. Then
he (Craddock) said, "If you guys go
down there with the attitude you're
already defeated, there's no use
Professor Tamte Horan, 225 Hill
Hall, 962-5695.
Yackety Yack yearbooks will be on
sale for $21 from II a.m. to 3 p.m.
through Nov. 21 in the Pit.
The Yackety Yack is offering free
portrait sittings until Nov. 19. Call
962-3912 or drop by 106 Union to
schedule an appointment.
One Student Congress Seat repres
enting Granville Towers (Dist. 10) is
open. Any interested Granville resi
dents should come by Suite C to
obtain a petition.
The MBA Program will present
Hugh McColl, Jr., Chairman of the
Board, NCNB Corporation, Tuesday,
Nov. 18 at 12:30 p.m. in the Hanes
Art Center Auditorium.
A mandatory meeting of candidates
for the vacant Granville Towers
Student Congress seat will be held 5
p.m. Monday, Nov. 17 in the South
Gallery of the Union.
Save Your Life"
f? CANCER
4
too long
Dinner: 5-9, 7 days a week
Lunch: 11:30-2, Monday-Friday
493-8096 967-8227 Major credit cards
Hwy 54 East at 1-40
Klaus Maria
Brandauer
m
going.
It's clear McGowan will be missed,
but Harris and No. 1 runner Jim
Farmer should do well, and other
UNC runners may pull some
surprises.
"I would hope Reggie's in the top
25," said men's coach Chris Fox.
"He's becoming a national-class
runner."
CROSS COUNTRY NOTES
This weekend's Region III Cham
pionships is the qualifying meet for
the NCAA Championships, which
will be held in Tucson, Ariz. The
third region includes teams from
Florida to Kentucky, excluding
Virginia.
Running for the UNC men's team
will be Farmer, Harris, Mike Cur
rinder, Danny Howat, Eric Landis
and Chuck Lotz. Last year, the Tar
Hdels qualified for nationals with a
third-place finish. This year, the top
teams will be N.C. State, Florida,
(Hljp Satlg
Classified
Classified Info
The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for
payment of classified advertising. Pleas let
a check or money order be your receipt
Return ad and payment 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, Student Organizations and
Individuals:
$2.00 per day
Consecutive day rates:
2 days $3.25
3 days $4.00
4 days $4.75
5 days $5.00
Businesses:
$4.50 per day
5 for each additional word
$1.00 per day for any boxed ad or bold type
Free ads:
FOUND ads wUI run five days FREE.
Please notify the DTH office immediately if
there are mistakes in your ad. We will be
responsible only for the first ad run.
announcements
AUDITIONS: UNC GLEE CLUBS - Spring '87. Contact
Professor Tamte-Horan, 225 Hill Hall, 962-5695 or 1039.
lost and found
LOST: six to seven keys and silver token on a key
ring near University Square. Eternally grateful if
returned. Call 933-2403.
LOST: Gold Rope Chain Bracelet. Lost on November
7. If found, please contact Martha at 933-8002.
FOUND: SWKS Watch left in gym locker room by man
talking about the Haw. Call 966-4657 for information.
Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now!
All apartments on the bus line to
UNC. Call today for full information
967-2231 or 967-2234. In North
Carolina call toll-free 1-800-672-
1678. Nationwide, call toll
free 1-800-334-1656.
Equal Opportunity Housing
The Apartment reopie
$2.50 UNTH. 6 PM DAILY ALL
A,
. i'ilrilf'in':Air,'il1 ,
"A CHEERFUL FRfiT-IIOUSE
VHlSIOil OF 'TOOTSIE'..."
" 'soul nrjj' is very, very good
...HAS A LOT OF HEART."
IstaTCSY
Jmns Ecrl Jcnss Is c!lfiiijf
lrsKn!d2llnn... Am Gross C.zzll
C 3 IP Ui 3 15. J CI Mi J
JUL o J
A COMEDY WITH HEART AND
a ii nis m on n i us Fins i n no hi
I HI li 11 SI1S MI USD-1 B EDM 1SS-IUKS
iiynfflBiiBisisifissgiSB -
Ei'iDDnHuiiH-nDnsiinD-iEiBisiyi : '
iro i3iNwcmM) NEW WORLD PICTURES (XH-I OfiW SliwiiiliO Bl ii
Virginia Tech, Kentucky, East Ten
nessee State and UNC.
Even if UNC does not qualify as
a team, the individual runners can
earn a trip to Tucson by finishing
among the top seven individuals
whose teams do not qualify. For
instance, if Harris finished in six
teenth place and nine runners ahead
of him were members of the top four
teams, he would qualify as the
seventh individual.
The UNC women's team, led by
Karol Chambers have an even
tougher road to nationals. The Tar
Heels must finish among the top
three in a region that includes such
national powerhouses as N.C. State,
Florida and Wake Forest.
Other than Chambers, UNC will
be represented by Vicki Verinder,
Kim Shuman, Carmen Richardson,
Jennifer Sallez, Jeanne Matta and
Heather Zimmerman.
(Ear Uni
Advertising
FOUND: On Oct. 31st by E-haus dorm gold ring with
stone. Call Alice 933-4907.
LOST: A gray glasses case with a pair of glasses on
Thursday November 6th. Around Big Frat Court. Please
call 933-4852 if found.
Trubytoes took a hike! Young neutered male tabbycat.
Two collars, rabies tag. 204 Pritchard Ave. 962-1048
days; 968-0460 evenings. Please help us find him.
FOUND: Keys, Keys, Keys! Bowling Bags coBalls,
pictures of soccer team, contacts in cases, dental school
teeth, motorcycle helmet, notebooks and more! Come
by APO in Union to identify.
FOUND: Laura Riggsbee, Susan Justus, William Kay,
Kevin Lackey, Erin Thompson, Gordon Watt, Mary
Bryan, Jordan Washbum- ID's; Koura Kulpreat Bus
Pass; Daniel White, Cris Yearout- Bank Cards. APO
in the Union.
Lost: Gold Loop Earring on Nov. 7. If found please
call 933-4357.
LOST: A GOLD ROPE CHAIN on 1111. If found Please
call Beth at 968-0131. Reward offered
services
Abortion To 20 Weeks. Private and confidential GYN
facility with Saturday and weekday appointments
available. Pain medicaion given. Ftp? pregnancy tests.
942-0824.
Typing Typing Typing
933-2163
Typing Typing Typing
Move It Locally
Rent my truck and my labor. I do small moving jobs.
Experienced moving refrigerators and other large
appliances. Call Robert Tart at 933-3777.
Party Non-Stop until you Drop! E.J. & Company has
it all! Call Andy at 929-7455 for Rock, Beach, Oldies,
Funk, and Top 40. Party DJ!
JUST YOUR TYPE Word Processing Service will
type your papers, dissertations, letters, etc. quickly
and professionally. Emergency typing welcome.
489-8700 (call 24 hrs.).
CROCODILE DUNDEE
Mon.-Fri. 7:05 & 9:10 'poTSI
Sat & Sun. Mat 2:05 & 4:10
TAI PAN
Mon.-Fri. 7:00 & 9:20 (5j
Sat & Sun. Mat 2:00 & 4:20
SOMETHING WILD
Mon.-Fri. 7:00 & 9:15
Sat & Sun. Mat 2:00 & 4:15
LATE SHOWS: Fri. & Sat.
Pink Floyd's
TL1P? tir All tf a vi
I incnALL fit i Ht SHINING"
VShow8Start at 11:45 All Seats $2.00 J
ELLIOT ROAD
E. FRANKLIN
967-4737
DAY TUES. (EXC. HOLIDAYS)
WHS
SOUL.
iistisiiB - iieiuiu
N.C. PREMIERE TODAY!
2:50 . 5:10 . 7:25 . 9:30
3:00 . 5:05 . 7:10 . 9:20