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6The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, January 28, 1988 Sports Tar Heels meet weak Deacons By MIKE BERARDINO Sports Editor When Wake Forest takes the Greensboro Coliseum floor tonight at 9 p.m. to meet third ranked North Carolina, nothing short of a 20- to 30-point blowout will be expected. The Demon Deacons' last out ing was a 103-70 loss to Duke, the No. 4 team in the land. Wake Forest's offense was erratic, its defense pointless. When third-year coach Bob Staak's team is good, it's semi dangerous. When Wake Forest is bad, though, it can be downright abominable. Sure to be at the front of Tar Heel minds tonight is the danger ous Deacs' last appearance, eight days ago against N.C. State. With junior guard Cal Boyd popping in a key three-pointer late in the contest and the Wolfpack choking away a five-point lead in the final 69 seconds, Wake Forest knocked off what was then the nation's 20th-ranked team, 71-67. What will it take for a repeat performance tonight? Well, for starters, a minor miracle. For instance, how in the name of Anthony Teachey (Wake's last true big man) are the Deacons supposed to stop J.R. Reid? The ACC's leading scorer with pre cisely 20 points an outing, Reid has already pulverized such defenders as Chucky Brown, Robert Brickey and Brian Willi ams. So how many is Herman going to rack up tonight against Ralph Kitley? The correct answer is, of course, "As many as Dean Smith wants him to score." About the only thing the Dea cons have going for them tonight, besides the considerable talents of 6-foot-7 sophomore Sam Ivy, is the fact UNC's backcourt has been slowed by injury. Women win Wilson's 23 points help Tar Heels down Duke, 66-65 By LANGSTON WERTZ Staff Writer DURHAM North Carolina has traditionally been known for its basketball and its basketball teams' ability to defy the odds and pull a win out of the deep, dark clutches of defeat. Wednesday night in Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium, the UNC women's team was on the other side of the comeback. They had to hold off one. Led by a fantastic defensive effort for most of the game, UNC held off a furious Duke rally, stopping the Blue Devils' scoring barrage with one second left to win, 66-65. "It was a neck-and-neck game," an elated UNC coach Slyvia Hatchell said afterwards. "We got a little nervous (at the end of the game) and missed some foul shots. But the last 2'2 minutes Duke showed us how good they are. Maybe we caught them on a bad night." Added UNC forward Kathy Wil son: "Duke is a great basketball team. I UNC Edge I Wake Forest Both Jeff Lebo (knee) and Ranzino k Junior Cal Boyd is Deacs' top 3-point Smith (head, thigh) are banged up. threat, going 20-of-49 from treyland. VSUSrClS Lebo (80 assists, 13.7 ppg) has made ftfrffim Boyd (10.6 ppg)isjoined by 6-4 Tony just three of his last 1 7 FG attempts. IJJJ JKJ ILs Black (7-7 PP9- 4 6 aP9)-a slinky sort Scott Williams, at 6-10, should have am a sophomore, is scoring j a veritable field day against the tiny 1 8 points a game, seventh in ACC. His rOrWdlUS "big men" of Wake. Williams (12.6 "jffiWjfS 68 rP9 also rank seventh. Transfer ppg) bookends Steve Bucknall. UilMJ ILd David Carlyle possesses good range. J.R. Reid's drop-step move (patent f Really folks, stop chuckling. Ralph pending) is absolutely unstoppable. T) Kitley looks more like Lech Walesa Vwlllwr His 20 ppg lead the conference, ffrrrxTr5 than an ACC center (plays like Lech, while his 8.6 rpg rank third. HJJ JkJJ L, too). Averages just 5.9 ppg. Tar Heel bench showed its talent in f$?Ov What bench? Poor Bob Staak has but n l State game, outscoring the 'Pack 28-7. ) Antonio Johnson (5.8 ppg) and a pair DcNCM Kevin Madden and Pete Chilcutt have "fTfrhJrffe of freshmen Tommy Wise and been particularly impressive. IMMJiL? Todd Sanders to turn to for help. Dean Smith has not lost to the Deacs f Bob Staak, a nice guy in a bad spot, since the NCAA title season. That's -T) has a 28-45 record in his three years wOdCninQ a winning streak of 12 games. Last Afe with the Deacons. Injuries, bad luck year's game was 94-85 UNC win. OTItvf Ln an defections have hampered him. But before the game we got an emotional speech from Wendy Gatlin and we all had tears in our eyes. And tonight we played like we're capable of playing." Nevertheless, the Devils came close. Following a Jenny Yopp free throw, the Tar Heels took their biggest lead to that point at 59-50 with 3:02 remaining. Duke's 6-foot-4 center Sue Harnett then nailed a foul line jumper to pull the Blue Devils within seven, 59-52. But Chryss Watts hit Marsha Matthews with a beauty of a feed on a fast break and the junior forward was hammered but converted the three-point play to give UNC its largest advantage, 62-52 at the 2:23 mark. But Duke's All-American forward Chris Moreland wasn't ready to go home yet. The 6-foot-1 senior scored six of the Blue Devils' next eight and Duke pulled to within three, 65-62, after a Leigh Morgan 16-footer with 19 seconds to play. UNC's Matthews was fouled, but failed to hit the front end of the one-and-one. Duke star Katie Meier, who had shot a horrendous l-for-8 from the field in the first half, hit the game's biggest shot. With Wilson close enough to identify Meier's chewing gum flavor, the Duke guard nailed a 21 -foot trifecta to pull Duke within one with a second to go. The referees put another second back on the clock, but Wilson hit a leaping Watts with the inbounds pass, and the game was over. Duke coach Debbie Leonard saw it a different way. "Wilson's foot was on the endline," the 1 lth-year coach said after the loss. "I saw it." Unfortunately for Leonard, the referees didn't see it that way and UNC had only its second victory in its last nine games. The Tar Heels improved to 8-8 overall, 2-4 in the ACC. Duke, which has also been struggling of late, fell to 13-5 and 2- .5. The game was a baptism by fire for Wilson, who has emerged into a star for UNC. Wilson, a 6-foot-2 senior, emerged from her toughest test this season with a game-high 23 points, six rebounds and five assists. "I think Kathy Wilson is certainly one of the best players in our conference," Leonard said. "And if that's the case, she's one of the best in the nation." Notes: Next up for UNC is a home game Saturday at 5 p.m. in the Smith Center against Virginia. The Cava liers are ranked seventh in the nation with an overall record of 15-1 and a perfect ACC mark of 5-0. ACC Basketball Standings compiled by Mike Berardino WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPEND THE SUMMER WORKING IN WYOMING? Bob Howe, Manager for the A Bar A Guest Ranch, will be interviewing on campus Tuesday, Feb. 2. You can make an appointment to talk with him by contacting the Placement Office at 962-6507, or you can get more information by calling the A Bar A at (307) 327-5454, weekdays 8-5 MST. Are You An Outgoing Friendly Person? Western Sizzlin Wants You! We offer very flexible schedules, morning, afternoon and evening hours. Good pay and benefits. 33 Apply in Person 324 West Rosemary if "' U rr On Tap TODAY MEN'S BASKETBALL at Wake Forest, 9 p.m. in Greensboro Coliseum FRIDAY SWIMMING vs. Georgia, Koury Nat atorium, (W) 2 p.m., (M) 5 p.m. TRACK at University of Florida Invitational Bud Lite Invitational, Biacksburg, Va SATURDAY MEN'S BASKETBALL vs. Georgia Tech, Smith Center, 2 p.m. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL vs. Virginia. Smith Center, 5 p.m. MEN'S FENCING in dual meets at University Park, Pa, 8 am. TRACK at University of Florida Invitational Bud Lite Invitational, Biacksburg, Va WRESTUNG vs. Clemson, Carmi chael Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY WOMEN'S FENCING in dual meets at University Park, Pa, 8 am. GYMNASTICS vs. Maryland and W. Virginia, Carmichael Auditorium, 2:30 p.m SWIMMING vs. Virginia Koury Nat atorium, (M) 1 p.m., (W) 4 p.m. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL vs. Virginia 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 J -800-334-1 656. tqtiol Opportunity Housing The Ap.irtnu-nt People A . A A .. SEND YOUR SWEETHEART A Pout JVoh PRINTED IN RED. In a special DTH Vaientine Tab on Friday, February 12th. OULV $2 FOB 25 VJQHDS OR LESS! Just fill in this form and return it to the DTH, Room 104, Carolina Union, by 1 2 NOON, t WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. Pre-payment is required; cash, check or money order. To be sure your Love Note is received in time, please submit it as soon as possible. NO EXCEPTION WILL BE MADE TO THE 12 NOON, FEB. 10 DEADLINE! A Xi Xi Xi ta x X X X.i Xi Xi Team Virginia Maryland Wake Forest Clemson North Carolina Duke N.C. State Georgia Tech Women's Conference Overall 5-0 15-1 5-1 13-3 4-1 15-1 3-3 10-4 2-4 8-8 2-5 13-5 2-5 7-9 1-5 7-8 lailg OJar 311 CDa5fDedl Acflveirtosoinig Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of clas sified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt Return ad and payment to tht DTH office by noon one 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 $4.50 5 days $5.00 Businesses: $5.00 per day Additional charges for all ads: 5C per day for each additional word $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. Please notify the DTH office imme diately H there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. services TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING 933 2163 TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPING TYPIST AVAILABLE: You write it, 111 type it. Call Bill at 968-4003 for information. THE COLLEGE COUNSELING LINE cers to all students experienced, skilled confidential counseling regarding psycho logical problems you may be confronting at college. No fee. Call evenings, 9 p.m. to la.m. 800)634 2239. FOUND: 1-8-88 at DUKE- 8 mo. old LARGE BLACK -MALE LABSETTER MIX wearing brown leather collar. Call 9620118 or 942-1362. FOUND: BLACK GLOVES outside Grad. Library on 1-20. Call 933-3612. LOST: EYE GLASSES IN BLACK leather case, Sun. night Jan 17. Can't read books in class, $20 reward, please call 933-8558 if found. LOST: GOLD NECKLACE with two sapphire (blue) hearts and four diamond studs. If found please, please call Kathy 933-0348. FOUND: WOMAN'S RING in front of Stacy dorm on Monday, Jan 18th. Call 933-6087 to claim. LOST 120: BLACK MEN'S TRIFOLD WALLET. Name on ID is Kenneth K. If found please call 929-0904 evenings. Keep trying if no answer. MISSING WALLET, if anyone acquired a brown leather wallet from WG on Wed., PLEASE RETURN IT! You can keep cash. Drop in the mail to 309 Stacy Dorm. No questions. Meal card, ID, Reg., License, PLEASE. REWARD for return of my BLACK LEATHER JACKET, lost 121 at Sig Ep. If found, please call Lisa. 933-6006. LOST: one BROWN LEATHER GLOVE on Friday 115 somewhere in Chapel Hill. Please call Julie at 933-1603. FOUND: BUNEL WATCH with brown leather strap, outside Union on 125. Call 933-4616 to claim. FOUND: LADY'S BLACK LEATHER right hand glove. It's at the Union's L&F. J. CANNON SINGLETON, I found your watch! Call 967-5732 and ask for Jennifer. THREE RINGS lost in SHS Lab restroom. If you've found them please call 933-6535. They have much sentimental value. Reward. FOUND: GOLD EARRING in Davis Library Tuesday. Call Sean 942-2302. THINK YOU MIGHT BE PREGNANT? Women's Health Counseling Service offers very low cost pregnancy tests and free, con fidential, unbiased counseling. Call today for an appointment, 968-4646. LOST SOMETHING m look for it in at the APO Lost and Found in the basement of the Carolina Union or call 962-1044. business opportunities PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free pregnancy testing. Call PSS at 942 '7318. AD services confidential. THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS To receive a comprehensive list of 200 sports marketing firms and 150 event promoters, call 1-800-348-0500 ext. 102 or send $15.95 to Sports Advisory Group, 52 Nod Hill Road, Wilton. CT. 06897. lost and found If anyone found a BURGUNDY LL BEAN BOOKBAG in Great Hall during the Bloodmobile on Jan 14 please call Ashley at 968-0780. Thank you. FOUND: 12 17-87 2 MALE KITTENS in Estes Park Apartments area. Call 942 0593 to identify and claim. LOST: CHARCOAL GREY FULL LENGTH COAT BLACK SCARF. KEYS in pocket. Lost at Delta Sigma Phi Fri, Jan. 15. If found please call 933227. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Reward offered. help wanted GRANVILLE TOWERS STUDENT DINING ASSOCIATION is hiring part-time student help for all positions within the student-managed cafeteria. Advancement into the student manage ment staff is available. Annual increases and unlimited second meals for, less than the price of most hamburgers is included. Bonus paid for weekend work. See the student supervisor or manager on duty every afternoon in the cafeteria or call 968 1037 for an appointment to discuss the opportunities available. EOEMFH. , BLACK FEMALES aged 18-22 needed for diet and bone research study. $5hr. Dept. of Nutrition, 962-0022. HIRING! Federal government jobs in your area and overseas. Many immediate openings without waiting list or test. $15 68,000. Phone call refundable. (602) 838 8885. Ext. 5271. BEEF UP YOt JR RESUME! Instead of the usualcollege jobs, add professional market research to your experience. FGI,' a leading marketing and research firm, will train you to conduct consumer research. Gain practical hands-on experience that is an asset to any career path. Day or eveningweekend hours. Call our opera tions manager between 2 and 4pm at 929 7759 or 493-1670. IF YOU ARE GOOD ON THE TELE PHONE, we want you to be a professional interviewer. Join FGI, a leading marketing and research company. Make extra money talking to people about consumer products , banking, politics and social issues. Call our operations manager between 2 and 4pm at 929-7759 or 493 1670. ARE YOU LOOKING for a growing young company which offers opportunit ites for advancement? Do you enjoy working with people and have a pleasant phone manner? Can you deal effectively with the public? If you said yes to the above questions, then consider joining the telemarketing staff of the nation's fastest growing bicycle retailmail order com pany. Part-time positions are available, 20 plus hoursweek. Responsibilities include answering phones, taking orders for merchandise and handling customer inquiries. Applicants should possess above average communication skills, have previous public contact andor clerical experience, and be able to type 30 plus wpm. Must also be able to work through remainder of school year. Complete training is provided. Apply at PERFOR MANCE BICYCLE SHOP, One Perfor mance Way, Chapel Hill (located off Old Lystra Road on 15-501, near Cole Park Plaza). MAKE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE: Pizza Hut delivery now hiring drivers, cooks and telephone personnel. Up to $4.25 to start. Flexible hours, health insurance, free meals. Apply at 516 W. Franklin across from Chapel Hill Newspaper between 2 and 5pm or call 942-0343. BREADMEN'S is accepting applications for part and full time kitchen help. BREAKFAST COOK NEEDED IMME DIATELY. Part-time or full-time. Apply in person, Breadmen's, 337 W. Rosemary. CAROLINA INN CAFETERIA hiring students for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Flexible hours. No late nights. See Patti. HEALTHY. NON SMOKERS AGES 18 35 earn $7 to $10 an hour as participants in EPA research of common air pollutants. Studies for white females full. No allergy or hay fever sufferers. Call collect (919) 966-1532. ASTHMATICS: Women and men ages 18 35 who are otherwise healthy can earn $7 to $10 an hour while participating in a new study of the special problems of air pollution and asthmatics. For more information, call 966-1253. 18-30 YEAR OLD WHITE MEN with respiratory colds and flu needed for paid EPA research study at UNC. You must be a non-smoker in good general health no asthma or hay fever. Call Dr. Chapman at 966-6219 or the Recruitment Office at 966-1253 as soon as you think you are getting a cold or the flu. EXCELLENT WAGES for spare time assembly work; electronics, crafts. Oth ers. Info 1-50441-0091 EXT 2823. Open 7 days. CALL NOW! BREADMEN'S is looking for a personable & reliable host to work 11:00-2:30 Mon. through Friday. Other positions are also available. Apply in person at Breadmen's. 337 West Rosemary Street. PART-TIME SEAMSTRESSES to work at Johnny T-Shirt to sew letters to garments with zig-zag stitch. 967-5646. LIFEGUARDS AND TENNIS, SWIM- . MING AND DIVING COACHES needed for this summer m North Raleigh. Send resumes to WOOD VALLEY SWIM and RACQUET CLUB- 10017 BUSHVELD LANE, RALEIGH, N.C. 27612. POSTAL JOBS! $20,064 START! Prepare Now! Clerks-Carriers! Call for Guaran teed Exam Workshop. (916) 944-4444 Ext. 132. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL OFFI CIALS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. No experience necessary; we will train. Pay is $3.35-$4.00hour. Call Betty Davis at 962-1006. RETIRED COUPLE needs help cleaning, laundry, occassional shopping, 4 hours, $4.50 per hour, 10 weeks. CaD 929-8062 after 7 pm. SECRETARYRECEPTIONIST part time. Need an energetic person to work a busy front desk. M-F, 1-6. Office skills helpful, but people skills a must. Oppor tunity to become involved w growing Triangle area newspaper. Send resume to : SecretaryRec., Leader, P.O. Box 12054, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. WANTED: DELIVERY HELP. Guaran teed 6.00hour plus excellent tips. Flexible hours, 968-3700 after 3:30. , TIRED OF LENOIR FOOD, well work as a waitor at our sorority house and get lunch and dinner. Great food . . . "What aBargain" Call 967 0553. HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS are needed for cotton dust study. Must not have hay fever, asthma or cigarette usage. Earn $7 hour, plus $15 bonus for completing study. Call UNC Center for Environmental Medicine at 962-0126 Monday Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. if interested. PUT A LITTLE EXCITEMENT in your life! Read for a blind student. 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