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6The Daily Tar Heel Monday, January 23, 1989 r : Sports Fireslfomaim Deiikins leads 49e? 'WD mi - mi late i ID ymoasts to won in opener. By DAVID SUROWIECKI Stall Writer :As the UNC and William and Mary gymnastics teams marched into Carmichael Auditorium Saturday afternoon, the rap group Salt N'Pe pa's song "Push it" blared over the loudspeakers, prophetically pro claiming the excellent gymastics which awaited the 200-plus fans in the gym. And push it, the gymnasts did, pushing their bodies to the limit, as the UNC women defeated the visiting William and Mary Tribe by a final team score of 177.45 to 174.05. The meet, the first of the year for the Tar Heels, began with UNC on the vault, and William and Mary on the uneven bars. UNC started quickly on a solid 8.9 vault by sophomore Debbie Sigler. As a young Michael Jackson belted out "ABC, easy as 1-2-3," the lyrics belied the difficulty of the event at hand. The Tar Heels' last three competitors, however, did their best to help Michael out. Senior co-captain Kristin Bilotta, who eventually placed fourth in the all-around, scored a 9.05 and sopho more Melissa Leonard tacked on a 9.0, both leading up to the stunning vault of Angie Denkins. A freshman from Willingboro, New Jersey, Den kins wowed the crowd by nailing a vault worthy of Mary Lou Retton, and sticking the landing to score a 9.6, indeed making it seem as easy as 1-2-3. The score was high enough to easily win the event, with Jeanne Foster, 9.2, and Kim Coates-Wynn, 9. 1 , both of William and Mary, taking second and third respectively. Said UNC coach Derek Galvin: "We got off to a good start on vaulting; the vaults that they did were actually among some of the best weVe done in our training regiments." The UNC women then proceeded to the uneven bars for the second rotation, an event where the William and Mary gymnasts experienced some difficulty by giving away too many falls. Allie Miller, with an 8.5, led all Tribe gymnasts on the bars. The Tar Heels, although also hampered by unfortunate falls, turned in a solid overall performance on the bars, sweeping the three top spots. Leonard continued her excel lence by matching her 9.0 on the vault with an identical score on the bars. Sigler, the UNC record holder on the uneven bars with a 9.75, scored a 9.1, good enough for second place. Sigler was topped only by Denkins, who turned in another great perfor mance with a 9.3, thereby winning her second in as many events. "We were not quite as consistent as we were in practice, but they did a good job on bars," Galvin said. "The routines were good; we just had a couple of falls." It was after the second event for both teams that UNC began to pull away, leading by 4.4 points after the second rotation. UNC didn't fare quite as well on the balance beam, but there were generally good routines all-around. Sophomore Carrie Suto, who fin ished third overall in the individual competition, contributed a team high is $aooCTin?ttt3isi(g.irs3) I Dusun Hoffman Tom Cruise RAIN MAN (R) 2:004:307:009:30 ft Don Ameche Things Change 2:15 7:15"" 4:459:20 "Grab Your Best Friend And Go See 'BEACHES' " ABC RADIO NETWORK, Jouu LangfieM THEY MET ON A BEACH 30 YEARS ACQ BEACHES -VU - - ' vJ n ONCE IN A LIFETIME YOU MAKE A FRIENDSHIP THAT LASTS FOREVER. I 2:10 4:40 7:10 9:40 1 AT THIS THEATRE O Touchstone Pictures WW TOUCHSTONE mCTURES f nrnrMLi a i i-rrr irvi jrkiir HEALTHCARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Free Pregnancy Tests Relief of menstrual cramps Abortion (up to 20 weeks) Gynecology Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation & Treatment 8Ufc. ' TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 101 Conner Dr., Suite 402, Chapel Hill, NC 942-001 1 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall 9.05 on the beam. Freshman Tracy Calore scored a 8.7, and Denkins, an 8.95. Were it not for a fall on her difficult dismount, Denkins would have received a 9.45 for her excellent routine. On the William and Mary side of the beam, the Tribe finally began to get things together; it was, however, too little, too late. Coates-Wynn and Foster both contributed to the cause with strong 9.15 and 9.1 performan ces, respectively. Foster's routine helped propel her to a second-place all-around finish. As the final event, the floor exer cise, came around, fatigue began to take its toll on the the Tar Heels, and as Galvin bluntly put it, "The floor exercise was rough and that's an endurance factor." Nonetheless, talented freshman Susan Willams, who placed fifth in the all-around, turned in a solid 8.85 to start the Tar Heels off on the right foot. Sigler then proceeded to per form a powerful, energetic 9.3 rou tine, topped once again only by the freshman phenom Denkins. Showing moves reminiscent of Michael Jack son, Denkins turned in a brilliant and exciting performance resulting in a 9.6. Unfortunately for UNC, a rising star, freshman Tracy Calore, re injured her ankle in the floor exercise, and as of now her status is still unsure. The William arid Mary gymnasts, on the other hand, had a very successful floor exercise, with several gymnasts contributing excellent routines. Holly Greenwood, a tiny bundle of energy, flew across the floor, with the theme from Top Gun playing in the background, to the tune of 8.85. Coates-Wynn received a 9.05 for her beautifully choreographed routine, and Beth Evangelista added a pow erful 9.2. The highlight of the Tribe's floor exercise, however, was the sultry, seductive routine of Sheri Susi, who was rewarded with a sweet 9.3. As the crowd dissipated after the meet, several youngsters approached Denkins seeking autographs and although she struggled to contain her laughter there was no holding back her huge smile, which lit up the auditorium. With the success of freshmen Denkins, Williams, and Calore, as well as that of sophomores Sigler, Leonard, and Suto, it appears that the future of UNC gymnastics is shining bright indeed. rARSITY EAST FRANKLIN chapel mill oeT-eses JL JL JL jL .warm, sensitive and funnyt J M J J 1 "BSt IOS Vf LS Torch soxgmogy iSLtE, "A CHEERFULLY ABSURD PSYCHEDELIC VAMPIRE FLICK!" Tht fftDS R nuns. I W 7:159:10 I A B0YFRIENDSdQEtRIENDS o" fvnj 'Ml (r TrUJIESDDAY KJoCo State ITsSflD ipmni (CsinomniSElliicmeIl AnnaHo "nw immpw Afahunanr V, Nifhtlv7'nfWQ'ie;PG) iw m mm J m w w mmmmmw m (PG13) Nightly 7:059:05 Working Girl (R) Nightly 7:009:15 ECARATE CLASSES Mon 6 2f ficWed. :30 pm Woollen Gym S U. i7 Introductory Class Mon, Jan. 23 Studio B, nkk" Woollen Gym, 6:30 pm For more Information: Call 933-0732 or 1-596-0770 UNC Okinawan Shorin Ryu Karate Club Meedl ami lEsisy Mb fiMs geuvuestieij'? Earn $30 this iveek as a new plasma donor! E3JG SERA-TEC DI010GICALS 309 12 E.FRANKLIN ST. 942-0251 (ABOVE RITE-AID) From Associated Press reports MIAMI Joe Montana hit John Taylor with a 10-yard touch down pass with 34 seconds remain ing in regulation time as San Francisco staked its claim as the Team of the Os Sunday with a 20-16 victory over Cincinnati in the most dramatic Super Bowl ever. The winning score came at the end of a 92-yard drive, engineered by Montana, whose touchdown pass gave him a Super Bowl record with 357 yards passing. Twelve of his completions were to Jerry Rice, who finished with 12 catches for 222 yards, both Super Bowl records. It was the fifth straight win for an NFC team, but by far the most dramatic. The previous four vic tories had been by an average score of 41-14. The winning drive began after Jim Breech had kicked his third field goal of the game, a 40-yarder with 3:20 left, to give the Bengals a 16-13 lead. A holding call on the kickoff forced the 49ers to start from their own 8 with a little more than three minutes left. But Montana, who completed 23 of 36 passes on the day, made himself the quarterback of the decade on the winning drive. He passed for 8 yards to Rice, 9 yards to tight end John Frank and 17 more to Rice. Then, he hit Roger Craig for 13 yards and Rice 27 yards over the middle on a second-and-20 play. After an 8-yard pass to Craig, he hit Rice for 10 yards to set up the winning score to Taylor. The game that was supposed to be a shootout went 44 minutes and 26 seconds without a touchdown, the longest dry spell in the 23 Super Bowls. After Mike Cofer's 32-yard field goal tied the game 6-6 for San Francisco with 50 seconds left in the third quarter, Stanford Jen nings took the kickoff 93 yards for a score, racing untouched through the San Francisco defense until Terry Greer ran him down and tripped him as he fell over the goal line. But the 49ers, whose offense sputtered early, suddenly came to life, going 85 yards in just four plays to tie the score at 13-13. Montana hit Jerry Rice for 31 yards, Roger Craig for 40, then Rice for a touchdown in the left corner of the end zone from 14 yards out. State from psge 10 seconds left, setting up an almost disastrous ending for UNC. Lester missed the first and hit the second free throw to make the score 84-8 1 . UNC's Scott Williams took the inbounds pass, dribbled twice and then looked to pass the ball off. In an effort that closely resembled Georgetown guard Freddy Brown's pass to UNC's James Worthy in the 1982 national championship, Willi ams threw the ball directly to Chucky Brown. Brown spun and put up the shot. When it bounced off to give UNC the victory, -Williams looked rather relieved. "I heard someone behind me yell 'Hey,'" Williams explained. "So I made the pass. I'm not going to harp on the bad things I did today, but I admit I was rather relieved when he missed." That State even managed to get close enough to attempt that minor miracle is a shock itself. The Wolf pack managed but two leads during the entire contest: 2-0 at the outset, and 46-45 at the half.' Besides that, it was all Tar Heels, with an occa sional State spurt thrown in to keep it interesting. The win placed the Tar Heels in a tie for the ACC lead with State and Clemson at 3-1. But like all good, pests, N.C. State isn't done haunting' the Tar Heels. The next encounter, with the Wolfpack, this time in ; Raleigh, looms on the horizon:" ' February 9th. It took a balanced scoring attack,; an off day by Rodney Monroe and" some misguided last-second shooting " by Chucky Brown for the Tar Heels-, to win on Saturday. When the pest ' returns in a few weeks, UNC will need more than that to avoid an upset. I Wc$ Isiilg Mm ifel CflassofM AdlveirttDSDDTig 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: 5t per word per day over 25 words $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads FREE. will run five days Please notify the DTH office imme diately H there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. help wanted BLIND STUDENT WOULD LIKE READ ERS to read textbooks in both French and English. Will pay $4.00hour. Please call Beth at 942-2264. SOCCER COACH NEEDED to help coach women's soccer team. Upperclass men preferred. For more information call USA at 933-4124. MAKE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE, Pizza Hut Delivery now hiring drivers, cooks and telephone personnels. Up to $4.50 hr to start plus commissions, tips & free meals. Apply at 516 W. 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If yon have a class that does not start til 9:30 or 10 am and woald be willing to help one or two days week or oa the weekends, please call Frank, 929-9337. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGING JOB that give, valuable experience dealing with the pnblic? The Parking Control Division is seeking qualified appli cants to work as booth attendants. Please come by oar office at the Security Services Bailding (room 27) and see Breads Mills between the hoars of 8:30 am and 4 pm. Mob. throagh Fri. Come Joia oar teaml LAUNDRY AND LIGHT CLEANING for family of 3. $6.50hr, once or twice a week. References required. Close to bus line. 967-5549, evenings, weekends. NEED MONEY? We need persons to distribute advertising in Durham and Chapel Hill area. Must have car. Starting pay $5hr. Work at your discretion Mon. Fri. and on Sat. approx. 6-8 hrs. Work total of 15 20 hrs.wk. Call 828-9491 for further information and interview dates and location. PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED. Inter ested in making money part-time photo graphing people? No experience neces sary, we train. If you are highly sociable, have a 35 mm camera, and transportation, please call between noon and 5 pm, M F, at 967-9576. STUDENT, TEMPORARY in TRANS PORTATON DEPT. For more informa tion contact Kelly Maddry, 962-3097, M F 7:30-4:30. : : STUDY SUBJECTS NEEDED FOR EPA air pollution research. Healthy males 18-35 caa eara money for research studies aad travel. Call 929-9993. SPERM DONORS NEEDED. College students or graduates under 35 years old, . willing to participate 6 months or longer in UNC artfkial insemination program. Confidentiality assured. $30 per accepta ble specimen. Call 962-65 for screening information. Start the new year with CASH! Earn $30 this week as a new plasma donor. Sera Tec Bio, 942-0251. MEDICAL - PT ENTRY-LEVEL POSI TIONS. Ideal for pre-med or nursing students. Tues. and Thurs. 12:30-7:30, Fit 12:304:30. Sera-Tec Bio, 942-0251. PERSON TO CLEAN TEN ROOM HOUSE weekly (four hours) or bi-weekly (eight hours) $5hr. Experience and references preferred. Call 942-5066 after 6 pm. NEED EXTRA CASH? Help deliver America's 1 shopping guide, the Village Advocate. Work 34 hours per week, Wed. afternoons and Sun. mornings. Call Circulation, 9684801. FAMILIAR WITH CAMPUS? Work 6-8 hrswk making bulk drops of the Village Advocate to campus locations. Perfect job for student. Vehicle required. Call Circu lation, 968-4801. $5hr. CARPOOL DRIVER WANTED. Pickup 4 children at 11 am Tues. and Fri. in Durham and bring to Chapel Hill' School. Excellent driving record, car w five seatbelts required. Call 9684725 7 10 pm. REGISTERED DENTAL HYGIE N1ST We are dentists in a growing practice committed to personalized quality care. We have an opportunity now for an experienced RDH who can demonstrate competence, sensi tivity and integrity. We are looking for an exceptional person who is enthusiastic about caring for people and able to participate as an assertive team member. Exceptional salary and ; benefits, beginning at $25,500. No evenings or weekend hours. Confi dentiality respected. Call 968-4701. Drs. William W. Lewis and David E. Boaz. Willowcrest Professional Cen ter, 101 Connor Drive, Suite 403, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. THE STUDENTS AT STUDENT PART TIME EMPLOYMENT (SPTES) are look ing for more staff - NOW! Let's talk! Union Suite C. 962-0545. Leave a message. EARN $400. Volunteers for lung-clearance studies involving a new bronchodilator drug. 4 days (2 dayswk. for 2 wks.). Males age 18 or over with mild to moderate asthma or obstructive king disease call 9664675. PUT SOME EXCITEMENT IN YOUR LIFE and read for a blind student. I would like to have a reader for German, general areas and someone who is artistic. Call me at 9674738 and the salary is 3.75 an hour. DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EXPE RIENCE? ChQd 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. LARGE MARKETING COMPANY mov ing into your area, needs approkximately 50 students to handle mail. Send S.A.S.E. to K.C.R. Products P.O. Box 21451, Pikesville MD, 21208. PLANNING INTERN - Town of Chapel Hill. Part-time, up to 20 hrswk; possibly full time summer hours if desired. Prefer graduate student in Planning with coursesexper in land-use planning. Position requires attention to detail, capacity to work independently, and working knowledge of data base mgmt computer programs. Start $7.25hr. Apply by Jan. 20: Municipal Bldg I, 306 N. Columbia, Chapel Hill 27516L EOAAE. THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR ACCOUNT ING STUDENT wanted for part-time bookkeeping position, 10-15 hrswk. Apply: Provisions Gift and Courmet, University Mall 968-1722. LAB ASSISTANT AT CANCER RESEARCH LABORATORY. Chemistry or biology major preferred. Freshamn sophomore preferred. 8-10 hrswk. $4hr. 966-5538 or 966-3835. PART-TIME LAB HELP NEEDED. 10-15 hrswk. Science interests, chemistry background helpful.. General lab duties. Call Denise or John at 966-6915 or 966-6912. CMLDCARE NEEDED. Student family housing. MWF, 8:45-11:30 am. $3.00 . hour. 933-6737. WEEKEND BABYSITTER NEEDED immediately. Salary negotiable. Live-in option. Large house in quiet neighborhood near South Square Mall. Call Ingrid, 490 ;6T7 : i - ji EASY GOING, FUN BABY GIRL would i like to go for walks, read and play games ' with you. "tier parents will pay you for it. Full or part-time. On bus line. References. 929-9443. SITTER NEEDED ASAP on Fridays only, 12-5 pm. Transportation required, $4hr.r : More or less time may be negotiable. Caff 967-3391 for more details. CHILD CARE NEEDED for INFANT. Part-time, flexible hours. 493-2955. wanted WANTED TO PURCHASE OR BOR ROW: Copy of French for Reading (Sandberg and Tatham). Text used in ' FrenlOlX. Call Liz Canuel, 962-1257 (days) or 966-5965. for sale summer jobs LABORATORY ASSISTANTS NEEDED ASAP. 10-15 hrswk $4.50hr. Contact Pat at 962-1445. CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT We are dentists in a growing practice committed to personalized quality care. We have an opportunity now for an experienced CDA who can demonstrate competence, sensitivity and integrity. We are looking for an exceptional person who is enthusias tic about caring for people and able to participate as an assertive team member. Exceptional salary and benefits, beginning at $20,000. No evenings or weekend hours. Confi dentiality respected. Call 968-4701. Drs. William W. Lewis and David E. Boaz. Willowcrest Professional Cen ter, 101 Connor Drive, Suite 403, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. RESORT HOTELS, Cruiselines, Airlines, & Amusement Parks, NOW accepting applications for spring and summer jobs, internships, and career positions. For more information and an application, write: National Collegiate Recreation Service, PO Box 8074, Hilton Head, SC 29938. COUNSELORS: Coed camp in N.E. Pa., close to NYC has openings for general counselors as well as specialists for land and water sports, drama, rocketry, computers, A&C, tripping, ropes course, etc. We will be holding on campus interviews. For information and applica tion write: G. Lustig, 60 West 66th St. 15 E. NY, NY 10023. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELORS, waterfront direc tor, assistant swim instructors. Friendly Day Camp is a summer day camp for mentally and physically handicapped children and adults. Please write or call Special Populations Program, P.O. Box 590 Raleigh N.C, 27602, ph. (919) 755-6832. FURNITURE, NEW AND USED, BUY ' SELL AND TRADE. New 3-Piece Living '. Room Suite from $299, 5-Piece Dinettes from $149, 4-Drawer Chest from $59, Book Cases from $32. GALLOWAY . FURNITURE, 967-0444. ; MUST SELL PC COMPUTER: Key- ', board, letter quality printer included in ' price. Call Susan 933-1099 leave message. MUST SELL COMPUTER DESK AND ', TABLE DESK $50 each. Call Susan 933- ; 1099 leave message. ' FOR SALE. Large dorm-size REFRIGE- ' ! ,RATOR, 3.4 cu. ft. Sears Kenmore. Like ' new. Best offer. 933-3442 (leave message). , THREE CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR for- ' sale. $70. Call Keith, 9684915. ! COUCHES, DESKS, CHAIRS, TABLES, ' RUGS and all other types of furniture selling at rock-bottom prices due to move. 929 2503. I . LADES CLOTHING (L & 16) and shoes, 9N. Contemporary white bedroom dresser. 929-8055. . LIVING IN AN APARTMENT NEXT" SEMESTER? We have NEW sofas, fove- seats and chairs at USED PRICES. 933 3859. MONOPOLY Computer Game for IBM and compatibles on 5.25 disk. FREE catalog. Send $2.99 plus $1.25 postage: G&R Software, Box 934, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FOR SALE: LADIES NEW 100 WOOL ' Cricketeer coat $150 Size 10 Red. Paid $400 for coat. Call: Janet 962-5759 - work, 942-2603 - home. ALL WOOD TABLE AND CHAIRS $50. . Freestanding drafting table with scales ' $150. Desktop drafting table with paralles $40. Technics turntable and speaker v stands $40. Panasonic portable stereo V radiocassette $15. Day 682-8161, night, T 544-3469, Jim Suttle. child care wheels for sale 18 23 YEAR OLD MALE SUBJECTS NEEDED for parte ipa ting in study investigating how dipping moist snuff effects heart rate and blood pressure during exercise. Subjects must be regular moist snuff users and will be paid $20 for parte ipa t ion in two 1-hour sessions. Please call Laurie at 067-3037. PROFESSIONAL COUPLE seeks part time child care for friendly happy 1 and 3 year olds. Need own transportation. Phone 4894185. PART-TIME CHILDCARE OPPORTUN ITY, two Sunday mornings per month, 10:30-12:30, during Ethical Culture Society meetings at Art Center in Car rboro. Children's ages 1-5. Call Margret Hazen, 967-4303 evenings. BABYSITTER WITH CAR needed on Tues. andor TJiurs. 2:304 to bring my daughter from school to our home. Call 968-0544, evenings. CARING RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER WANTED on Mon. Weds, and Fri. afternoons for my cheerful 5 month old son. References required. $3 per hour. 929-3628, leave message. 1978 HONDA ACCORD, 5-Speed, hatch back, AMFM cassette, good gas mileage. $400 or best offer. Call 942 8754, ask for Karen. 1974 VOLKSWAGEN SUPERBEETLE CONVERTIBLE, Carolina blue with white top, $5,500, 704-782 3191 (O), 782-2604 (H). f973 VW BUG. Jan. 1990 inspection, runs well. $500 o.b.o. Dan, 933-5424, leave message. 1973 MGB CONVERTIBLE, red, very good condition, $2500. Call 1-847-8757 after 6 pm or 1-251-8153 anytime. 1979 HANDSOME BLUE HONDA CIVIC, 4-speed, runs well. Leaving ' country, sorry to sell. $650 negotiable. Call Andrew 968792. 1976 MG MIDGET Great condition $2000. Call 933-5109, leave message.
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