North Carolimia field hockey faces Senior Kathy Staley will move from midfield to forward to give the Send The DTH home to Mom and Dad. Call 962-1163 for details. Back Poor Recoups SALE on CD's, used LP's & tapes New & Used CD's, LP's, Tapes, Posters & T-Shirts! 136 E. Rosemary Street Lower Level lCit Plaza near RAM Theatre M-Sal 11-6 pm 933-0019 Laserset Resumes LASER PRINTERS rushes possible open 7 days a week on Franklin Street above Sadlack's 967-6633 As a campus representative youH be responsible (or placing advertising materials on bulletin boards and working on marketing programs for clients such as American Express, Boston University, Eurall, and various movie companies, among others. Part-time work, choose your own hours. No sales. Many of our reps stay with us long after graduation. If you are self-motivated, hard working, and a bit of an entrepreneur, call or write for more Information to: AMERICAN PASSAGE NETWORK 621 1 W. HOWARD STREET CHICAGO, IL 60648 1(800) 727-6783 or PI 2) 647-6860 CHICAGO DALLAS LOS ANGELES NEW YORK SEATTLE TP Long Stem Roses reg. 15.95 NOW12.95doz Sweetheart Roses reg. 10.95 NOW 8.95doz Up to 50 off 10" pot floor plants NOW 16.95 or 344.95 Up to 13 off 6" potted plants -many varieties NOW 6.95 or 319.95 We wire flowers worldwide Local delivery Open 7 days All locations open every Saturday & Labor Day Eastgate Shopping Ctr. (beside a Southern Season) 967-8568Chapel Hill 684540-Durham 10-6:30 Mon-FH 10-6 Sat 1-5 Sun Greenhouse Location Sunrise Dr Chapel Hill iff??)) w 489-3893 &30-5.30Mon-Sat. 11 -5:30 Sunday Buy 5" ZA 1 Corner We Buy Back Books v r at? 5 fMi If DTHfilephoto Tar Heels a fleet-footed attack SAW Use of Mallette & Franklin 929-5228 ft. "Your Gsed Textbooks Headquarters" Fall Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 am-late Sat. 10am-5pm Open Sun., Sept. 3 Noon-5 pm Open Labor Day Regular Hours Graduation guts UNC defense while front lines remain tough By NEIL AMATO Staff Writer In 1988, the UNC field hockey team's strong point was defense. The Tar Heels, who finished the season ranked second nationally with an 18-2 record, allowed only 13 goals in 20 games. This season, however, defense will be a point of concern as the entire back line was vacated by graduation. According to head coach Karen Shelton, who enters her ninth season as mentor of Tar Heel hockey with a stellar 115-37-4 mark, several players will be vying for the open back positions. Despite some uncertainty over who will play, Shelton said she feels good about the 1989 season. "I'm most concerned with the defensive end of the field, but I've been encouraged by the couple of practices we've had and the a development of the returning players," Shelton said. "I feel comfortable that we'll be a competitive team even though we'll d Textbo r.-T 7 UMf T&ss&j2)(D(S) The Daily Tar yocerttaimi year be relatively inexperienced." Shelton added that, despite the lack of extensive time in the UNC lineup, many players gained experience through spring practices and summer camps. Leading the charge for a squad whose only two defeats came from 1988 national champion Old Dominion will be senior captain and 1988 All-America midfielder Leslie Lyness and fleet-footed senior forward Kathy Staley. Paoli, Pa. native Lyness, who this summer captained the U.S. Junior National Team at the World Cup in Canada, returns at center-mid with 14 career assists under her belt, 12 of which came last season. "She's superb," Shelton said of Lyness, who started all 20 games last season. "I've been here nine years and Leslie is, by far, the best all around student-athlete that I've ever had. Her attitude is great; she's a wonderful student and a fantastic team leader. I feel very fortunate to I 1 - VNV " Year Roun HeelFriday, September 1, 198913 have her one more year." Staley, an Endicott, N.Y. resident, played right midfield last year but most likely will be moved to center forward, which Shelton considers to be her natural position. Staley will replace the graduated Julie Blaisse, who last season scored 21 goals. Staley will be joined on the front line by sophomore Cathy Osmers and junior Peggy Anthon, both of whom added six goals while constantly threatening with their quickness. Speed, in fact, is something Shelton mentioned as one of her team's strengths. "We have a lot of team speed," Shelton said. "We're going to play an exciting brand of field hockey. With Peggy, Cathy Osmers and Kathy Staley, we've got some wheels on the forward line." Shelton was excited about the midfield trio of Lyness, honorable mention All-America Laurel Hershey See HOCKEY, page 15 t :r7 o o A r

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