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NpaMpBMyBaayaq 8The Daily Tar Heel Monday, December 1, 1986 ardls sett tthrice-toaked m Alaska aboard Dv;v : a Men's Basketball UNC M, Hawaii 78 UNC - Popson 5-6. 3-3 13. Reid 5-8. 2-6 12. Wolf 6-13. 3-4 15. Lebo 3-9. 0-0 8. K. Smith 4- 15. 1-1 11. Hunter 4-5. 2-2 10, Williams 2-5. 0 0 4, R Smith 7-11, 1-2 17. Hensley 1-1. 2-2 4. Bucknall 1-4. 2-3 4, Denny 0-1, 0-0 0. Norwood 0-0. 0-0 0. Totals: 38-78, 16-23 98. HAWAII Andrus 6-9. 0-2 12. Gabriel 4-8. 5 6 13. Holcomb 0-1. 5-9 5, Wrightsil 1-4. 1-4 3, Kotch 4-8. 0-0 8. Murray 2-5. 1-2 6. Gaines 6 11. 10-10 23, Oomonkos 1-3. 4-7 6. K-Brickhoff 0- 0. 2-2 2. Totals: 24-49. 28-42 78 Halftime Score UNC 40. Hawaii 28 Three pointer goals UNC 6-21 (Lebo 2-5. K. Smith 2-12. R Smith 2-4). Hawaii 2-6 (Gaines 1 -3, Murray 1- 1. Kotch 0-2). Turnovers UNC 14. Hawaii 22. Rebounds UNC 44 (Popson 9), Hawaii 26 (Andrus 9). Assists UNC 25 (K. Smith 7), Hawaii 17 (Murray 5). Fouls UNC 32, Hawaii 18. Fouled Out Retd. K. Smith. Holcomb A 6,350. UNC 118, Hawaii-Loa 80 UNC Hunter 2-3. 2-2 6. Popson 7-10. 2-3 16. Wolf 5-9. 3-3 13, Lebo 4-7. 4-5 13, K. Smith 5-11. 2-2 13. Williams 4-8. 3-4 11. Reid 6-7. 4 6 16. R. Smith 6-8. 1-2 15. Bucknall 1-2. 0-0 2. Denny 0-0. 2-2 2. Norwood 0-3. 1-31, Hensley 2- 4. 1-3 5. Hyatt 1-1. 2-2 5. Totals: 43-73. 27-37 11a LOA Spencer 2-8, 0-0 4, Cooper 1-2, 6-6 9. Fulmer 6-7. 0-2 12. Di. Vienna 9-12. 1-2 19, Hollowell 6-13, 4-4 17. Matsuda 2-5. 0-0 4. De Vienna 1-9, 2-2 4. Roe 4-9, 0-0 9, Kaohu 0-0. 0 0 0. Anderson 1-1. 0-0 2. Halftime Score UNC 53. Loa 42. Three-point goals UNC 5-12 (Lebo 1-3, K. Smith 1-5, R. Smith 2-3. Hyatt 1-1). Loa 3,-6 (Hollowell 1-2. Cooper 1-1. Roe 1-2. Di. Vienna 0-1). Turnovers UNC 28. Loa 37. Rebounds UNC 40 (Reid 11). Loa 19 (De. Vienna 7). Assists UNC 27 (K. Smith 8). Loa 22 (Spencer 7). Fouls UNC 14. Loa 28. Fouled out Spencer, Cooper Women's Basketball LSU 79. UNC 63 UNC Poindexter 1-4. 1-2 3. Wilson 6-13. 4 5 16. Royster 8-24. 0-0 16, Cannon 1-4. 1-4 3. List 1-4. 0-0 2. Donnell 6-13. 2-5 14. Watts 2-7. 0-2 4. Matthews 1 -5, 1 -2 3. Oden 0-3. 2-2 2. Totals: 26-77.11-22 63. LSU Ineman 0-6. 2-2 2. Burns 5-10. 0-2 10, Jones 9-19. 5-6 23. Under 7-11. 1-4 15, Thornton 4-8. 3-5 11. Meier 0-0, 2-2 2. Woods 3-9, 2-2 8, Gayten 3-6. 2-5 8. Totals: 31-59. 17-28 79. VrARQITV 1l N0W- F0R THE HOLIDAYS StTUkL&2 VARSITY GIFT PASSES and GELATO D'ORO CERTIFICATES a The ftf,. W J C ri-st a s it a r i . JKtA-IAULAIS! MUSIC MAGIC AnD VOPER F:Om The DOCTOR Of Th Dt ack Station AnD never Cw WO. f .i . tw (if s; . HV I H - NUTCRACKER I II M it I I M I' I II N r G 1, a- V l Mil t st-V fc I -.j (. Hkx H . h l 1 AH1 ' TODAY AT 1:40 . 3:35 . 5:30 . 7:25 9:20 Presented in JBL HiFi Sound Teeoion Por G'ouD T.oei Sa-es 'TTT 1. jot ' CRUISE TO NASSAU When you sign a 9 or 12 month lease at Carolina Apartments By December 5. Limited number of trips available. Call now for details. 929-2139 HMICHELOB BEER And Pro Motion Concerts Present 171 rn u j r IN CONCERT ilk o ; . cn SATURDAY JAN. 31, 1987 7 p.r.1. DEAN E. SMITH CENTER On The University of North Carolina Campus ALL SEATS RESERVED $17.50 EACH Tickets go on sale Tuesday, Der . at 10 a.m. at the Smith Center Ticket Office and lo-J Ticketron outlets. For phone orders. Call 1-800-233-4050. MasterCard, Visa and American Express accepted. Cash only accepted at Ticket Office and Ticketron outlets. ON SALE TUESDAY lO A.M. No Cameras or Recording Devices Allowed At Concert THE NIGHT BELONGS TO MICHELOB Tmck' tnBaUt m jt kxtt mm tttn, mABmUt ftacaHs, fimffig. miCDt. A Pro Motion Concert In Association With Record Bar Halftime LSU 38, UNC 31. Fouls UNC 21, LSU 19. Fouled Out Under. Assists UNC 10 (Cannon, List 3), LSU 14 (Thornton 5). Turnovers UNC 26. LSU 31. A 150 UNC 96, NW Louisiana 79 UNC Poindexter 3-7, 3-3 9. Wilson 2-9. 1 4 5. Royster 10-20, 3-5 23, Cannon 5-8, 1-1 11. List 9-13. 3-6 21. Gatlin 2-5, 2-2 6. Donnell 1 3. 0-0 2. Watts 1-7. 1-2 3. Matthews 2-5. 4-4 8. Mapp 0-0, 0-0 0, Oden 3-6, 2-2 8 Totals: 38-83, 20-29 96. NWL Martin 1-5, 0-0 2. Pugh 15-27, 8-11 38, Davis 7-19, 5-12 19. K. Harris 2-9. 0-0 4. A. Harris 3-20, 2-5 8. Lee 0-2. 0-0 0, Efferson 0-3, 3-4 3. Cathey 2-3, 1-15. Totals: 30-87, 19-33 79. Halftime UNC 43-40. Rebounds UNC 59 (Royster 13). NWL 52 (Davis 22). Assists UNC 9 (Cannon. Matthews, List 2), NWL 7 (A. Harris, Efferson 2). Fouled out Poindexter. Pugh. Fouls -UNC 28. NWL 20 A -150 Men's Basketball Scores ACC (17) N C. State 69. Texas 68 (10) lowa 90. (17)N C. State 89 (OT) Duke 85, BYU-Hawaii 68 (14) lllinois69, Duke 62 Clemson 108, Ga. State 91 Clemson 92. Boston U. 77 Top Twenty Northeastern 88. (2)Louisville 84 (OT) Washington 69, (2)Louisville 54 (3)lndiana 90. Montana St. 55 (5)UNLV 96. W. Kentucky 95 (2 OT) Richmond 67, (6)Georgia Tech 62 (8) Kansas 88. Tenn.-Martin 69 (9) Navy 91. Mich. State 90 (OT) (11) Kentucky 71, Austin Peay 69 (15) Syracuse 87, Loyola (III.) 66 (16) Pittsburgh 108. Indiana (Pa.) 49 (18) Georgetown 90. Quincy 45 (18)Georgetown 84. Washburn 55 Thanksgiving Leftovers DePaul 78. Northern III. 51 Old Dominion 86, Va. Tech 66 Fowler Tech 96, Boswell Coll. 69 Arkansas 90, La. Tech 64 Incarnate Word 86, McMurry 74 Fla. Southern 65, St Michael's (Vt.) 56 Geo. Washington 96, Coppin St. 76 Wrestling JNC 42, Oregon Si 2 UNC 42, Oregon SI 2 118 Neal Burkhead (UNC) d. Horatio Arce. 10- 4: 1 26 Al Palacio (UNC) d. Tim Glennie. 9-1 ; 1 34 Chip McArdle (UNC) d. Lane Williams. 1 1 -5; 1 42 Darryl Clark (UNC) tied Dave Boyle. 4-4; 150 Lenny Bernstein (UNC) d. Brian Putnam, 16-3; 158 Jon Cardi (UNC) won by forfeit; 167 Rob Koll (UNC) tech. fall over Steve Lander, 5:36; 177 Joe Silvestro (UNC) d. Fred King, 16-5; 190 Ben Oberly (UNC) d. Chris McGowan, 10-4; Hwt Gregg Zwilling (UNC) pinned Tom Bird at 6:56. Records. UNC 2-0; OSU 0-3. I I T T T T BY T Y T TTTT VVV V WPnnvPWWVM a mmmmmmmmmm -"ill! tnhnnnnnnnfcnW3 THE FATE OF THE FUTURE LIES HIDDEN IN THE PAST. SOMEWHERE ON EARTH... 1966. ' TH VOVAG HOM IIIHINIWI lli!MT liiriiiijiirii.uii uu 2:15 . 4:40 . 7:15 . 9:40 Exclusively in Kintek Stereo KINTEK TUPTPTP OR 54 By Pass Carrboro TO l it r 1 Y& 4 M mm m 1 n -- i From Associated Press reports In the absolute shocker of the weekend, the defending national champion Louisville Cardinals got off to a less than rousing start by dropping their first three games of the season in the Great Alaska Shootout. Louisville lost to Northeastern Friday night 88-84, as Huskie sen sation Reggie Lewis poured in 32 points and angered Dick Vitale with his poor shot selection in the second half. Saturday, Washington dropped the No. 2 Cardinals 69-54, and Sunday Texas hit Louisville while it was down, knocking off the Cards 74-70 in the seventh-place game. "If I was really concerned about winning, we'd be playing at home," Crum said after the Washington setback. "But I want the kids to learn and that's why you come to a tournament like this." In the Shootout semifinals Satur day, Iowa squeaked by N.C. State 90-89 in overtime, and Northeastern defeated Utah St. 96-91. Elsewhere: No. 5 UNLV pulled another one out of the hat, defeating Western Kentucky 96-95 in double overtime to capture the preseason NIT. The Running Rebels, who beat Temple 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. Monday 3:30 p.m. Career Planning and Placement Services will hold an orientation work shop in 210 Hanes. Alpha Phi Omega will hold 6 p.m. its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony and singing of Yuletide carols in the Pit. 6:30 p.m. Order of the Bell Tower Show&Tell Video(Sincei98D V.C.R's Widescreens Cameras Movies 0 1 108 W. Franklin St. 929-8108 RIDE WITH CHAPEL HILL TRANSIT WE HAVE A SPACE FOR YOU There are 12 bus routes serving all parts of the University. Chapel Hill and Carrboro. From school to shopping to home. Chapel Hill Transit can get you there. Busses run all day long, with service available on some routes at nights until after midnight and on weekends. It costs just 50c to ride the bus and only 25c on campus routes. As a UNC student you can save an additional 15 to 45 by purchasing a bus pass. For more information on bass passes, call the UNC Traffic Office at 962-3951. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BUS ROUTES AND SCHEDULES CALL CHAPEL HILL TRANSIT AT 968-2769. Save Your Car Save Your YACKETY YACK. ONE OF THE OLDEST BOOKS AT THE OLDEST UNIVERSITIES. A m ri&. Ear? J& Since 1890. the Yacketij Yack has been the onli publication that represents an entire qear of the UNC experience in one concise volume. Support nearlij a centurq of photographic, artistic, and journalistic exellence. Subscribe to the 1987 Yacketq Yack UNC's book of the qear for 96 qears. Because Memories Fade Friday night on a last-second shot, trailed by as many as 21 points during the first half and by 16 at intermission. The Rebs rallied with the help of the three-point shot, as guard Fred die Banks caught fire and began to gun and hit from all over the floor. Banks finished the game with 31 points, and five three-point goals, including the bomb with 13 seconds left in the game which won it for UNLV. Tellis Frank finished with 23 for the Hilltoppers. Richmond dropped No. 6 Geor gia Tech 67-62 in overtime, as reserve Scott Stapleton hit a jump shot with 2:53 left to put the Spiders ahead for good. Duane Ferrell had 20 points to lead the Yellow Jackets. Navy and Michigan State also went to overtime, where Midship man David Robinson hit the win ning basket with four seconds left to give No. 9 Navy the 91-90 victory. Robinson finished with an incredible 43 points on the day. Ken "The Snake" Norman scored 22 points and Glynn Blackwell added 17 as No. 14 Illinois cruised past Duke 69-62. Tommy Amaker had 16 points to pace the Blue Devils. No. 18 Georgetown, which members are invited to a Christmas party at the Little Kappa house at 209 McCauley Street. Items of Interest Alpha Chi Sigma is selling carna tions for S I each. Orders will be taken Dec. 1-2 in the Pit The flowers will be delivered during exam week. North Carolina State University w ill sponsor a free concert by the N.C. State University Concert Orchestra and the University Choir at 8 p.m. in Stewart Theater. Milton Bliss and Jonathan Kramer will lead Last Words of Daniel, by Randall Thomp son, and Gloria, by Mozart. Play Makers Repertory Company's presentation of The Matchmaker, a romantic comedy by Thornton Wilder, winds up its run with perfor mances Dec. 3-6. 7 and 10-13. For ticket information, call the PRC Box Office at 962-1121. 0 0 2 Cole Park Plaza 929-8107 Money Take The Bus! defeated Quincy 90-45 Saturday, rolled over Washburn Saturday 84 55. Senior swingman Reggie Willi ams, the Hoyas' only returning starter and one of the finest players in America, fired in 39 points. Indiana rolled over Montana St. 90-55 in its season opener, as Ail American Steve Alford scored 24 points and center Dean Garrett added 10 points and eight blocked shots. The win may have been a pyrrhic one for the No. 3 Hoosiers, though, as Ricky Calloway went down with a knee injury and may Two coaches From staff and wire reports For two college football coaches, it's time to find a new job. One coach decided that on his own, while the other was rather indelicately pushed out of his present position. Texas head man Fred Akers was the one who was pushed. Akers, who had become the target of mounting criticism as the Longhorns stumbled through their first losing season in three decades, was fired Saturday. His fate was probably sealed last Thursday night when Texas was defeated by arch-rival Texas A&M. Athletic director DeLoss Dodds said Akers would be reassigned to other duties at the university, but that those duties had not yet been 3 latlg Classified Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of classified advertising. Please 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 5C for each additional word $1.00 per day for any boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will 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 The Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors Treasary Law Committee will meet December 2nd at 9:00 AM in Anne's office. All interested Board Members are invited to attend. BUY TRADE SELL New & Used Records Books, CDs & Tapes THE FAIR EXCHANGE 302 E. Main St., Carrboro, NC Open Everyday . fn Avoid the lottery blues Apply now' Ail .ip.irtments on the bus line to UNC. Oil toddy for full information 967-223 1 or 967-2234. In North C.irolin call toll-free 1-800-672- 1678. Nationwide, call toll- free 1-800-334-1656. Tmc Ap.irtiin-nt Peopk ATTENTION STUDENTS Carolina Basketball Tickets Student tickets are still avail able for the season opener against Stetson on Wednesday, December 3th and the game against Miami on Saturday afternoon, December 6th. Present your student I.D. and athletic pass at the Smith Center Box Office between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. be lost for the year. No. 15 Syracuse romped by Loy ola (111.) 87-66, as senior guard Greg Monroe scored 14 points and 6-9 freshman Derrick Coleman, presea son Big East Rookie of the Year, had 13 points and four blocks. Finally, talent-rich Pittsburgh crushed Indiana (Pa.) 108-49 as bombing guard Curtis Aiken scored a career-high 27 points on ll-of-19 shooting. Silky-smooth center Cha rles Smith contributed 22 points and 1 1 rebounds for the No. 1 6 Panthers. leave posts determined. Akers presumably will not take over Dodds' position, nor will he become president of the university. Akers finished his career in Austin with an 86-3 1-2 record and two SWC titles, in 1977 and 1983. At LSU, head coach Bill Arns parger made the choice to leave on his own. He announced his decision in the lockerroom after the Tigers had rolled over Tulane 37-7 and earned the right to play in the Sugar Bowl. Arnsparger, former defensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, said he will continue coaching the team through the bowl game. There has been speculation that Arnsparger may take the post of athletic director at Florida. ar Itol Advertising Cultivating the Heart of Conpauioi: Am Evening with Ram Dim. Psychologist, philosopher, one of America's foremost spiritual teachers. Seva Foundation benefit $10. Dec. 6th 7:30pm Memorial Hall. More information 967-5056. China Study Tour with Prof. L. Kessler. Visit Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Guilin, Kunming, Hong Kong, June 20-July 6, 1987. $2695 from San Francisco. Information, 453 Hamilton, 962-5091. lost and found $100 REWARD: Lost Female Dog. Choclate Brown. White spot on chest. Yellow eyes. Brown nylon collar with tags. Medium height. Very thin. Fox-like. Answers to "Mocha." but very shy. 942 0791 or the shelter 967 7383. Lost- Timex watch in 100 Hammilton Mon Nov 17. Badly missed!!! Please call 942-1433 anytime (Peter) Reward! LOST gold puzzle ring (my mother's) in 110 Davie 7:00 1119 during psych experiment. PLEASE CALL LIZ 933 4913 or 933-4945. KEEP TRYING PLEASE. LOST: Pair of eyeglasses in brown case with "Chapel Hill Opticians" label. Possibly lost in Venable or Undergraduate Library. Please call 933 8732. ; . . Found: November 17 Large, very wierd cross pendant in Fetzer women's locker room. Call 933-6235 and identify. Lost: Dark Blue Bookbag left in parking lot between Hamilton and Davis Library Friday Nite 1 12 186 around 11:00 PM. Contains eyeglasses, notebooks. Call Greg at 933 3550. Lost Gold watch in men's restroom 4th floor Health Sciences Library on Thursday Nov. 20th around noon. Please call Chris 967-4205. Reward No Questions Asked. Great Sentimental Value! Found: Rx Sunglasses, left at DTH front desk. Ask for Mary to Claim. Found: one gold key, one small silver key on black NIKE elect keychain, at Finley field 1124. Call Caroline at 933-3492. Found gold chain on route to or from E-haus. Call 933 2734. James R. Wheel, I found your meal card in the Undergrad library on 1124. Call 933-6514 to pick it up. ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.50 TilrHIMLTlliUTTlEl(nC.nUUn) William Hurt CHILDREN ON A LESSER GOD 3:00 5:15. 7:30 9:45 (R) . Thomas HowellRae Dawn Chong SOUL MAN (pg-13) 3:10 5:10 7:10 9:25 Vanessa Redgrave STEAMING (R) 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:35
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