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The Daily Tar HeelFriday, September 1, 198915 from page 10 Martin a V f MS. Kennard Martin may be gone, but 4 Hockey aid Netherlands newcomer Imke Lempers, who will take Staley's spot. Hershey, who accompanied Lyness on ttie U.S. Junior National Team, c flipped in 16 goals in '88, second oaly to Blaisse's team-leading total. I "Laurel and Leslie are playing very well now, and with Imke, I'll match our midfteld with any midfield in the country," Shelton said. " Shelton hoped the strength in the midfield and front lines would counteract the inexperience in the back. Inexperience is something not found at the goalkeeper position. Junior Evelien Spee, who hails from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, returns after starting every game last season and compiling a .919 save percentage along with 14 shutouts. Spee, who recorded a UNC season-record 149 saves, also boasted a 0.65 goals against average. Shelton is confident that Spee can handle the extra pressure. J.., -i -:oo.-.-. tote 'tfee-Gb CtaGfeirfll AH enl ion Professors: When the term has begun and your textbooks are still not in stock, call Kinko's Copy Center. We will contact the publishers and, with permission, ; reproduce the first chapters of the book so your students can stay on ' schedule. You can depend on Kinko's. : Open 2Q EJouifS. n n 114 W. Franklin St. LXDttBLS' ; 967-0790 the copy center fc Q AH ALL SHOWS A T O in., f PGksB. 3:00 A i 5 t r n If aw; x r . 1 7i v. -s'11'"' w xf-"'S-X-yC4 ! id) I r : Pat Crowley leads an offensive "She's relatively experienced," Shelton said. "Even if we get penetrated a little more than we did last year, we think she's going to be there for the test." Shelton added that Spee has been pushed a bit by freshman Peggy Storrar. The high school All-America from Mahopac, N.Y., probably will be red-shirted but has still made Spee work a little harder. Sophomore Jennifer Clark will most likely start at sweeper and junior Beth Taterosian is slated for the center back spot. Juniors Terri Buck and Becky Bruney and sophomores Mary Hartzell and Nancy Lang will battle for the two remaining back line positions. UNC opens on the road in Philadelphia with tilts against Villanova and Temple on Sept. 9 and 10. The Tar Heels will square off with Radford in their home opener Sept. 14. Before those three games, North Carolina will play the alumni Sept. 2. ELLIOT ROAD C at E.FRANKLIN X 967-4737 BEGINNING BEFORE 6PM f,l A N I s PG 3:105:107:109:10 1 Touchstone Pictures 5:007:00 9:00 U UbuuVILiuu CiMSOnonPiciufW Corporation An ftjghH Resarwd fi,n PICTURES Release a JOHN HUGHES film JOHN CANDY He's crude. He's crass. He's family. PG ft w A UNIVERSAL RELEASE 3:205:207:209:20 DTH file photo line determined to take control from page 13 With all the fine talent the Tar Heels have had over the years, Saturday's game should be one of this year's most difficult. "That game will be as good as many of the tougher games we'll play this season," Shelton said. Two former Iowa Ail-Americans, Debra Brickey and Marcia Pankratz, will assist Shelton this season. Shelton, who was an All-America defender at West Chester, played on two Olympic squads, including the 1984 team that took the bronze medal in Los Angeles. For her playing accolades, Shelton was recently inducted into the USFHA Hall of Fame. Besides the good news of getting into the Hall of Fame, Shelton also has some good news on the way. She and husband Willie Scroggs, North Carolina's lacrosse coach and assistant athletic director, are expecting their first child in March. frg mar SXRSITY Pimiitlioo( "ONE OF THE BEST OF 1989!" VINCENT CANB W1NNFR! J WINNER! 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On May 30, an Orange County grand jury refused to indict Martin on his criminal charges, but when Brown learned on July 1 1 that Martin had not shown up for the second session of summer school, he extended the suspension into the football season. "Kennard Martin will not play football at the University of North Carolina this season for continued academic inconsistencies," he said at the time in a prepared statement. "He will remain on scholarship this fall and his status will again be reviewed at the conclusion of the fall semester." Since Martin was still academically eligible, Brown could keep him on scholarship. But Martin said Tuesday V t Laurel Hershey, an All-America EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 967-8665 104:30 109:30 PG13I NEW tOBH TIMES REST PICTURE ACTOR JAMES SPADER 5 FESTIVAL 1989 r f . TODAY! R tr-t -immn-n iiniirifnTn-inmr11rfflatiirri"fflrririV-i---T-""iiirv- nmimA tttKmrnrntwrnmrnmrn i r liiim-Un iiimriifi Ll L "I guess the problem was class and study hall. I really didn't go a lot" Kennard Martin that returning to UNC would be difficult. "I just don't think I would feel comfortable there," he said. Martin's absence will leave quite a void at tailback for the Tar Heels. Senior Aaron Staples is expected to take over most of Martin's responsibilities, with sophomores Eric Blount and Randy Jordan helping out as well. If those three can't cut it, Brown may have to make a two-way player out of Torin Dorn, who played tailback last year but has been switched to cornerback for this season. Martin seems to have followed in the dubious footsteps of Derrick Fenner, another ACC-leading Tar Heel rushc who left UNC early in 1986 after running into trouble with the law. Although Martin may be in candidate in 1989 as a junior, is a American Hoart Association Shape Up & Tan " BEACH tannins to) visits erobics 3T) J classes , offer expires 91 589 featuring- Wolff Tanning Bedl Phone 967-RAYS Willowcreek Shopping Ctr. 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He has decided to go to another school and the most important thing is that he has the opportunity to get his degree, and we want to wish him the best of luck." -22 TJ 4 ft key player for UNC at midfield Chilli ih llrvMlhVi; THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM . WERE FIGHTING FOR VOURUFE 6 Amorican Hoart ff) Association U When Harry Met Sally Nightly 7:009:00 (R v-z . r J Dead Poets Society Nightly 7:159:40 (PG) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:204:40 Relentless Nightly 7:309:15 oat oc aun matinee :jut:w 4 AN
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