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6The Daily Tar HeelFriday, September 30, 1988 Sports f - lill I ' j "M'l HI ll'lllUHm WIUIMM, -III II I.J. "W K"XIXiP J))lll. JI.IIUIUIHUIIIUU. I1IH J IIIIUIIU. , ML. JUnUJI JUL IWHl- W J- ' . J ' ' T.-,,L .rfjOW.SW. ll A V O C ill- Li ;iH p w v q If I r , m Ji i 1 1 01! k K rt 8. ' .... 'mS&;-.'.v-:-x-::il DTHDavid Minton Freshman Hamp Greene has proven that he is more than just an average placekicker Greene's sort of homecomin By MIKE BERARDINO Sports Edtor Forget Gordie Lockbaum and all the hype he received for his two-way play last season at Holy Cross. Hamp Greene was the real king of full-time football in 1987. As a senior at Montgomery (Ala.) Academy, Greene played tailback on offense and free safety on defense. But that wasn't all. When the offense stalled, he dropped back to punt. When the defense did its job, he would return punts. When the offense scored, he'd kick the extra point. If things broke down just before reaching the end zone, he'd try the field goal. Then, after stopping briefly along the sideline to trade high-fives with his coaches and teammates, Greene would grab a tee and head for the 40. He also kicked off. In short, Hamp Greene did ever ything but lead cheers for his high school team, which won the Alabama 1-A state championship last year. "It's funny when they talk about the defense being on the field too long," says the Jose Oquendo of high school football. "There were games when I never came off the field." That's why youH have to forgive Greene if he acts a little antsy on the IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Brendle's is currently accepting applications for: Cashiers Sales Associates Warehouse Part-time & Full-time Flexible Hours BRENDLE'S BENEFITS FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: Paid Health. Life, Dental & Disability Insurance; Paid VacationsHolidays; Profit Sharing; Length of Service Benefit & Employee Discount Purchases APPLY IN PERSON 10 TO 6 MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 1801 Chapel Hill Blvd. Chapel Hill BrendM E.O.E. MF UNC sideline these days. The fresh man's role for Mack Brown's first Tar Heel team is singular Greene is the placekicker. "Just coming in for a play and then waiting for a quarter, a half before going back out there takes some getting used to, both mentally and physically," Greene says. "A lot of players that play other positions like to get fired up and excited. Some times that doesn't work for a kicker. "You have to be within yourself and calm, and you need to be focused on what you need to do, instead of going crazy." For someone like Greene, who is used to be being part of virtually every play in every game, the temptation to lapse into sideline, spectating is strong. Greene has a method of overcoming that, though. "You need to make sure you dont get carried away in the game," Greene says. "You have to realize what you're there for. You're not there to be a cheerleader, you're there to kick." This weekend the temptation to cheer for his teammates may be greater than usual for Greene. Both of his parents attended the University of Alabama Auburn's archrival and young Hamp Hunter Greene IV grew up wearing the Crimson and White from head to toe. Five of the last eight Novembers, the Greene family has made the 1 xhr hour drive to Birmingham to root for the Tide in their annual bragging- rights showdown with the Tigers. So how did Greene, who led his team to the state title and has kicked a 59-yard field goal in practice, escape the clutches of Alabama's dueling football factories? "It's sort of strange, but neither school was recruiting a kicker last year," Greene says. "In a way I wanted to stay in state, because you're surrounded with all the hype. But early in my senior year, I could tell it wasnt going to work out, it wasnt meant to be." Louisiana State, another Sou theastern Conference powerhouse, then became Greene's top choice, followed closely by Davidson and Troy State, smaller schools where he could have continued his multi positional play. But LSU already had a top-notch kicker in David Browndyke, so when Mack Brown came a-calling with his promise of instant opportunity in Chapel Hill, Greene listened. "I really liked LSU a lot, but the fact that I could come up here and have the opportunity to play as a freshman influenced me," Greene says. "That was something that excited me the fact that I had a chance to come in and contribute as a freshman. (The UNC coaches) told me the job was wide open." Like many others, Greene was impressed with Brown. "He's a real good guy, a class act," Greene says. 1 Hits Long Stem Roses Reg. $14.95dozNOW $11.95 or $19.952 doz. For Friday & Saturday Only! 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Positions Available: Gift Shop 2:30 pm-10:30 pm weekdays, 8:00 am-2:00 pm weekends, or 2:00 pm-8:00 pm weekends Restaurant Servers Breakfast 6:00 am-10:00 am, Lunch 11:00 am-2:00 pm Cocktail Server 3:00 pm until closing Dining Room Attendent Bell Staff 6:00 am-2:30 pm 4 pm-1 1:30 pm Weekend availability for most positions. Please apply in person Tuesday 10 am-8 pm or call for an appointment 941-6200. MO and Miami Blvd EEOmfhv Tar Heels travel to Plains for showdown with No. 4 Tigers By LANGSTON WERTZ Staff Writer - Last season, when the Auburn Tigers rolled into Kenan Stadium expecting an easy win, UNC met them with some staunch defense and . some inspired team play. But during the Tar Heels' eventual 20-10 heartbreak loss to Auburn, sophomore running back Kennard Martin was nowhere to be found. The Winston-Salem native had suffered a strained knee and a pulled hamstring two weeks earlier against Georgia Tech. . Saturday afternoon at 2:30 (1:30 Central time), when UNC carries its 0-3 record to Auburn, Ala., to face the undefeated and fourth-ranked Tigers (3-0), Martin will be an integral part of the Tar Heels' offense. On the strength of a 14-carry, 160 yard performance against Louisville last weekend, Martin was named by coach Mack Brown the starting tailback for UNC. "Kennard 's running was really a big plus for us," said Brown, following the team's sixth consecutive defeat, dating back to last year. "We've talked about needing to get big plays from our tailbacks, either Kennard or Torin (Dorn, the other tailback), in order to be a good offensive team," Brown said. "Kenn ard gave us those big plays last week. He really showed for the first time that he has a chance to be an outstanding player." Martin will need to continue running at his current pace of 7.2 yards per cany if the Tar Heels are to have any chance against the Tigers, whose defense has given up but two touchdowns all season and allowed 32 rushing yards on 35 attempts. "Auburn is probably the best team we've played to this point," Brown said. "They've given up two scores one to the rush and one to the pass, so you can see their balance." Tracey Rocker, a senior left tackle, 4s the center of the Tigers' defensive unit, which is the country's fourth best in total defense. Last week, during Auburn's 38-6 blowout of Tennessee, Rocker and the Tiger defense caused three tur novers in the first quarter that quarterback Reggie Slack and the Tiger offense turned into scores.. In the second half, Tennessee managed but two first downs and had minus two yards rushing. "Rocker is their star defensively," Brown said, "and he's probably the best lineman in America. But you can't do things just to stop him because he's got such good people around him." . Along the line, Rocker, a 6-foot-3, 278-pounder, is surrounded by size. Lot of it. Starting noseguard Benji Roland lines up at 6-1, 270, and right tackle Ron Stallworth stands 6-5 and weighs 258. What looms large for tailback Martin and the Tar Heels is the fact that Rocker and the Tiger defense haven't allowed an opposing running back to break the 100-yard barrier since 1986 16 games ago when Alabama's Bobby Humphrey scrambled for 204 yards in the Crimson Tide's 21-17 loss. "Well line up and try to run it straight at them," Martin said when asked how the Tar Heels would attack the imposing Tiger defensive. "They have a little more experience than Oklahoma, and I think they're a better team. "But we've always played well against good teams, and our team is excited." ' v The Tar Heels will obviously need a stellar performance from Martin, wide receiver Randy Marriott and the rest of the UNC offense, but the defense will be put to a very large test as well. Tigers' starting tailback . James Joseph has rushed for 271 yards in 32 carries, an 8.5-yard average, and- 1 1 .1 1 1 ' T T ' . iias iworcu inrcc toucnaowns. MIS runninpmate Vinrent Hnrric nlcn ' has three scores and 139 yards in 25" carries. Quarterback Slack, the SEC's Ipanino naccpr hoc hsrl on riitctoH ing year (40-of-60 for 668 yards)' ' throwing six touchdown strikes to the likes of Freddy Weygand (8 catches,. 108 yards, 1 TD) and James Joseph (7-130,, 1 TD). "Reggie is throwing 60 percent and they are very balanced much like South Carolina," Brown said.. "They're simply one of the best teams in the country, and theyH have to help us some in order for us to win it. "People say they're coming off of a letdown game (against Tennessee). But we're not talking about a team which is excited about playing us coming of our performance last week. , They're a team playing for an SEC- cnampionsnip ana a national cham- , pionship. My experience is that teams like this don't have a letdown." Arid that will make Martin's and the Tar Heels' job that much harder.' "I think starting against Auburn will be exciting," Martin said. "When ' you play these types of teams you can and one day we want to be a top team and have other guys come in vim Naivjuua. UNC is not one of the top teams " yet, and playing Saturday aeainst a top team the Tar Heels will have their- backs against a very hard wall. "We told thpm that pvpt-v nrM in America is stacked against you," Brown said. "All you can do is go out and play the best you can. But the thing is that if we play emotionally and at our best and Auburn doesn't piay emotionally ana at tneir Dest,- 1J :n 1 1 .1 . l n wc iajuiu aim ioac aiiu uuu & luugn. . W$t latlg afar !ft?l 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 the DTH office by noon one business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: for 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 .50 for each consecutive day Businesses: $5.00 per day Additional charges for all ads: St per word per day over 25 words $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads:. FOUND ads will run five days FREE. services ABORTION To 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942 0824. THOSE DEADLINES ARE COMING! LINE UP YOUR TYPISTEDITOR NOW FOR ALL THOSE PAPERS, THESES, DISSERTATIONS, ETC. REASONABLE RATES AND EXPERIENCE IN VAR IOUS SUBJECTS. 929-3236. 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Child Care Networks is looking for qualified caregivers to provide full or part-time care in the child's home. For more information call 942-0184. SPERM DONORS NEEDED. College students or graduates under 35 years old, willing to participate 6 months or longer in UNC artificial insemination program. Confidentiality assured. $25 per accepta ble speciman. Call 962-6596 for screening information. - ' GRANVILLE STUDENT DINING ASSO CIATION is now accepting applications for employment as kitchen assistants within a student -managed organization. Advancement into the student manage ment staff is possible. Employees start at $4 per hour with annual increases and a great meal option plan. See the Student Manager on duty Monday, Wednesday or Thursday afternoons in the cafeteria or call 968-1037 for an appointment. EOE MFH. ARE YOU LOOKING for a growing young company which offers opportuni ties 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. Full and part-time positions are available, 20-40 hrs.wk. Responsibilities include answering phones, taking orders for merchandise, and handling customer inquiries. Applicants should possess above-average communications skills, have previous public contact andor clerical experience, and be able to type 30 words-plus per minute. Complete training is provided. Apply at Perfor mance, Inc., 1 Performance Way (located off Old Lystra Rd. on 15-501 near Cole Park Plaza). WESTERN S1ZZUN' STEAK HOUSE is now accepting applications for full and part-time employment. Please apply at 324 W. Rosemary St. 2-4 pm. TELEMARKETING POSITIONS AVAIL ABLE, part-time hours, $5hr. to start. Nice bonuses for motivated individuals. Call 929 1413 1-5 pm to inquire. ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES available with Burger King along with great starting wage (plus 2 increases in 60 days), paid vacation, flexible hours, free meals and uniform. Our team needs you! Apply in person 140 Elliott Rd. or 205 Franklin St., Chapel Hill. NIGHT SUPERVISOR: Mature, dependa ble person to work in a group home for mentally and physically handicapped persons. Part-time or full-time. Hours: 10:30 pm to 8:30 am. Must be awake all night. Duties: cleaning, cooking, some personal care. Pleasant working condi tions. $4.95 to 5.17hr., excellent benefits if full time. 942-7391. EXCELLENT PAY and great working conditions. Flexible hours and part-time positions available. All this and more at Landlubber's Restaurant, Hwy. 54 East and Farrington Rd. Receiving applications for busboys and kitchen help. Please apply in person. 1 PART-TIME SALES for office supplies in advertising. Sales, advertising or business major preferred unless previous expe rience. Flexible hours. Bright, energetic, resourceful person needed. Great oppor tunity for on-the-job experience. Sterling Business Services, 942-1111. PUT SOME EXCITEMENT IN YOUR LIFE and read for a blind student. Spanish readers needed and this is urgent. Please call 967-4738 to apply for the job. One thing for Sure, it will be an exciting time. KROGER has part-time openings. Day or evening. No experience necessary. Apply in person. Corner of E. Franklin and Elliot Rd. BRIGHT, ENTHUSIASTIC, MATURE PERSON wanted for position as recep tionist in chiropractic office; part-time, M W F, 3-8 pm; Durham location, 5 minutes from Chapel Hill; competitive salary according to qualifications; some typing and 10 key. For interview appointment, call 493-9465 after 103. BLAKE'S LANDSCAPING AND GARDEN CENTER Retail, nursery, store and landscape positions open. Full time, permanent, includes benefits. Expe rience preferred. Applications available at Garden Center. 967-7258. PART-TIME DELIVERY PERSON two nights a week. Must be friendly and have own transportation. Call 967-9576. MUSIC TEACHER for Jewish Sun day School, 1988-89, Good wages. 489-7062 or 933-2182. CARRBORO REC AND PARKS DEPT. is accepting applications for youth basket ball officials. Knowledge andor previous experience preferred. Evenings andor Saturday hours $8-$8.50game. Deadline Oct. 7, 1988. Applications available at the Carr. Rec. and Parks Office and the Carr. Town Hall. MODELING OPPORTUNITIES for pho togenic women in Chapel Hill area. Experience helpful but not necessary. Will train. Part-time. Flexible hours. Good pay. Call 214373-2077. CASHIER NEEDED IMME DIATELY at unique shopcafe in beau tiful environment. Up to 25 hoursweek. Must be self-motivated and have transpor tation. Tia, 542-5505 (local call). WANTED: Crew of energetic young men to help expand dog pen this weekend. Paying $6hr plus bonus for enthusiastic help. Call 967-1986 and leave message. . OMNI-EUROPEA HOTEL: Here's the job for you. Pocket money, biweekly check, exciting benefits for part-time, permanent employees. Contact Karen Rowe, 968 4900. MONEY! Having difficulty finding a job that fits in your schedule? Eam good money and meet other students. For more information call 933-5183 extension 25. k WANTED: CHEERFUL STUDENT for indoor-outdoor work, 3-4 hrs7wk., $5hr. Easy bicycle ride from campus. Pleasant neighborhood. Hours negotiable. Call 942- -7076. MAKE $50 DELIVERING Sat. and Sun. paper. Must be reliable and willing to start early am. Call 942-4088 or 967-6579. ASSISTANT MANAGERS now being hired for our quality fast food restaurants. We are a rapidly growing company and working hard to build a winning team. We offer: excellent starting wage, hospitaliza tion, paid vacation, 45 hr. workweek, retirement plan, monthly incentive plan and advancement opportunities. Call Marlene, M-F, 8:30 am-12 noon for interview, (919) 774-6733. WOMEN'S CLOTHING - Sales and inventory assistant needed. Part-time, great hours. Please call 967-4035 or 942 1574. STUDENT NEEDED as part-time recep tionist at DTH. 8-10 hrs.wk., $4hr. Very light typing. Call Kevin for interview, 962 1163. GOVERNMENT JOBS! Now hiring in your area, both skilled and unskilled. For a list of jobs and application, call 1-615-383-2627, ext. J386. GOLDEN CORRAL Full or part-time cooks, line, salad bar, utility, hostess and waitress. Apply in person at Golden Corral Family Steakhpuse, 1742 US Highway 15-501 Business,' Chapel Hill. STUDENT MONITORS for University Day installation ceremony. Monitors needed from 9-11:30 am. Earn $3.50 per hour. Any persons or groups interested , should contact LaBron Reid at 962-7144, or come by room 27 of the Security Services Bldg. Please apply by Oct. 7.- STUDENTS TO WORK as parking ' monitors for UNC home football games. Monitors report to work 4 hours prior to-kick-off. Earn $3.75 per hour. Any persons or groups interested should contact LaBron Reid at 962-7144, or come by room 27 of the Security Services Bldg. EXCELLENT PART-TIME MONEY. DISTRIBUTE ADVER TISING SURVEY, ALL MAJORS' APPLY: PIF Research, 129 Boles, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701. PART-TIME CASHIERCLERK POSI TIONS AVAILABLE. Flexible hours. Apply in person, Kerr Drug, Willow Creek, Shopping Center, Jones Ferry Road. Carrboro. THE CAROLINA INN, the best place to work in Chapel Hill, has openings for UNC stu dents ia several departments. Our reservation office is seek ing a mature grad student to work weekday mornings 8-1. Top pay to right student. See Wayne. Our catering depart ment is seeking breakfast room service students, 6:30 9:45 am. Also seeking lunch and dinner waits. Good salary . plus tips. See Jim Ferguson. Our cafeteria is seeking day or night student help. Good pay and flexible hours. See Patti. CHEF AT CAROLINA INN needs student assistants who can learn the kitchen routine. See chef. CAROLINA INN'S dining room is hiring weekend buspersons to eventually become waits. See Wayne. summer opportunities RESORT HOTELS, cruiselines, airlines, and amusement parks, NOW accepting applications for summer jobs, internships, and career positions. For more informa tion and an application, write National Collegiate Recreation Service, PQ Box 8074, Hilton Head, SC 29938. child care MOTHER'S HELPER: 4-5 dayswk; 4-8 pm; child care, cooking, errands. Ref required. 942-2828. CHILDCARE NEEDED 2 afternoons per week for ages Vfa and 2 mos. in our home.' Must have own transportation and refer ences. 929 3592. BABYSITTERS NEEDED for 11- month; ' old infant. Periodic daytime, evening and 1 weekend work. Experience preferred. Car needed. Ten minutes from campus. Call 493-8059. . CHILD CARE NEEDED for our 18 month old son. Tues. 10-1 and Fri. 8:30-10. Professional couple, near campus, on busline. Call 929-7542. FUN JOB! Tues. Wed. Thurs. 2 pm-7 pm ''" come play with two adorable little boys. ' Must have own transportation. Be reliable, responsible and caring. Good CH loca tion. Good pay. call 929-7434. Have, references. STICKING AROUND OVER FALL f BREAK? Earn money babysitting for 2 girls, ages 5 and 8, after school (2:30-5:45 pm). Call 967-7962 evenings. NEEDED STUDENT WITH CAR to pick upbabysit 2 children in our Carrboro home. M-F, 3-5:30. Call 967-7311 after 6 pm. Salary negotiable. NEED EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER for 4-yr-old and infant occasional afternoons and evenings. We live near Memorial Hospital. Pay $4hr. 933-1050,. 4-6 pm.
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