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The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, December 1, 19925 c 15 1992-93 UNC Mens Basketball Schedule Date Dec.1 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 March 3 March 7 March 11 March 14 Time 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 4 or 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 4 p.m. 9 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 :30 p.m. TBA Opponent Old Dominion South Carolina' tournament at Virginia Tech Houston Butler at Ohio State SW Louisiana" tournament" tournament" Cornell at N.C. State Georgia Tech at Clemson Virginia at Seton Hall Florida State at Wake Forest at Duke N.C. State at Maryland at Georgia Tech Clemson at Virginia Notre Dame at Florida State Wake Forest Duke ACC Tournament" ' in Tournament of Champions at Charlotte " in Rainbow Classic at Honolulu "'at Charlotte Tar Heels prepare royal welcome for Monarchs By John C Manuel Assistant Sports Editor So this year, it's Old Dominion. In past years. North Carolina's opening-game opponents have included bas ketball powerhouses The Citadel, San Diego St., Tennessee-Chattanooga and Fordham. Today, the Tar Heels open their 1992 93 campaign at 7:30 p.m. against the Monarchs of Old Dominion, a member of the Colonial Athletic Conference. But not just any old member. The Monarchs finished 1991-92 with a 15-15 record and are the defending CAA champions by virtue of winning the conference tournament. ODU's sea son ended with a first-round loss in the NCAA Tournament to Kentucky, 88 69, in Worcester, Mass. The Monarchs return two starters from that team, but what has fans in Norfolk buzzing is a heralded recruit ing class which will have its coming out party tonight. Two freshman should start, as well as a junior transfer. The two freshmen will be up front, with 6-9 Odell Hodge and 6-6 Marion Mullen making their first college starts. The 240-pound Hodge will man the post after a storied high school career in which he finished as Virginia's all-time leading prep scorer. Guard Keith Jackson and forward Petey Sessoms lead the returnees. Jack son, a 6-foot-5 senior from Washing- AP Top 25 Team Record Pts Pvs 1. Michigan (19) 0-0 1,526 1 2. Indiana (14) 4-0 1,524 4 3. Kansas (19) 0-0 1,523 2 4. Duke (13) 0-0 1,504 3 5. Kentucky 0-0 1,365 5 6. Seton Hall 3-1 1,233 6 7. North Carolina 0-0 1,216 8 8. Memphis St. 0-0 1,193 9 9. Arizona 0-0 1,074 10 10. Iowa 0-0 861 11 11. Florida St. 2-2 752 7 12. Louisville 0-0 737 12 13. Georgia Tech 0-0 703 14 14. Georgetown 0-0 693 13 15. Oklahoma 0-0 656 15 16. UCLA 3-1 600 21 17. Syracuse 0-0 458 17 18. Michigan St. 0-0 417 18 19. Massachusetts 0-0 3312 20 20. Tulane 1-1 299 19 21. New Mexico St. 3-0 291 22. Cincinnati 0-0 276 23 23. UNLV 0-0 264 22 24. Purdue 1-0' 257 25. Connecticut 0-1 211 16 Peru ton, is the leading returning scorer for Old Dominion. He averaged 1 1 .8 points per game last season, and led the team with 53 3-pointers after canning 68 treys as a sophomore. Sessoms, a wiry 6-7, 190-pound sophomore small forward, averaged 9.0 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in '91-'92, but finished the season strong. He scored 2 1 points and snared 1 1 boards from page 1 them sympathize, either openly or si lently, with the Shining Path. Many of the Shining Path's most devoted followers are one generation out of the poverty of the provinces, Degregori said. "They are the children or the grand children of peasants. That is why this appeals to them," he said. "They don't belong to the world of their parents, and yet they also are not accepted by the West. They are quite insecure, quite frustrated. (The Shining Path) is able to give them that security, that place. "The Shining Path allows the anger to flow." But unlike other South American guerrillas, Guzman, who was Degregori 's boss for a short period, is an intellectual. "He was very professional," Degregori says of Guzman, who founded the Shining Path during the 1 960s. "He dressed in a very conserva tive way. He would always treat you with respect. Rhodes "He always addressed you as 'doctore, or 'profesore.' That is very unusual in Peru. Once I know you, I will not address you in the formal sense, but not him. "During those years, he was dean of the faculty," Degregori said. "He signed my check." The movement, despite its penchant for random violence, is run by intellec tuals like Guzman, Degregori said. "I never thought (Guzman) would have been able to do what he has," Degregori said. "There is no other move ment in the world, I think, where the intellectualism of the leaders comes through. "It is very dangerous, because to the intellectual, thought is the highest form. (The movement) and the planning, the mental aspect, is kind of like a civil religion. It infects the people." But things might be getting better. Since Guzman's Sept. 12 capture, the violence has subsided in Peru. "This summer was very bad. There was a great deal of violence. People were afraid to come out of their houses," Degregori said. "Now things seem bet ter. People are calmer, more comfort able in the cities. "No one expected Guzman to ever be captured. That restored some feeling of security." Like many other South American countries, Peru is a nation of contrasts, Degregori said. "There is a significant gap between Lima, the city, and the provinces, the country," he said. But the Shining Path's rise, and the chaos it has created within the nation's government, has hit both the cities and the provinces. Until Guzman's capture, the federal government had not been able to stop the violence or silence anti government sentiment. "This is not just an intellectual move ment, not just a violent movement," he said "They will kill anybody, Indian, non Indian. It does not matter." from page 3 Robertson, a political science major from Cary, plays deep snapper for the football team. During the summer of 1991, he interned at the U.S. Supreme Court. Robertson said studying at Ox ford would give him a more philosophi cal view of the law. Robertson participates in the hospi tal visitation program, in which mem bers of the UNC football team visit the pediatrics floor of the UNC Hospitals. The experience has led him to write a movie script about dealing with Alzheimer's disease. Drayton, a political science and eco nomics major from Seattle, plays inside linebacker for the Tar Heels. He is in his hometown this week for the Rhodes interview. Drayton is a Morehead Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and he spent last summer in the former Soviet Union as part of the Morehead Scholar ship. Gunasekaran is a political science major from Woodland Hills, Calif. He is editor in chief of the Carolina Critic. Turner, a business major from Battle Creek, Mich., also is the student chief justice. Wilkens is an economics major from St. Louis. He is co-president of the Campus Y and has been very active in the coalition for a free-standing black cultural center. Wille is a political science major from Greenwich, Conn. She is one of the founders of APPLES, a program that links classes to community service. Sorrell said two or three other UNC students applied to the state selection committee independently and also would be interviewed Wednesday. Allen said a total of 1 2 students from different colleges in North Carolina qualified for the interview. Two will be selected to go to the regional interviews in Atlanta this weekend to compete against students from South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Florida, he said. In the final step, four students in the region will be selected to be Rhodes Scholars-elect, Sorrell said. They then have to apply for admis sion to Oxford, which always is granted, he said. In recent years, three winners have come from UNC: Ryan Balot, Peter Henry and David Ball. Calvin and Hobbes FOR. "SUOW and teal" TO DAM, I DOHT riME ANSTHlHG TO SUCJ . -i I. ii. j I BUT ILL TELL W THAT, YWE.H I'M AT SC.UQOL, MY mom puts on A Patriotic LEOTARD, A CAPE, AND KMEE-WgW, wish-heeled BOOTS, AND SHE FIGHTS CRIME AS A SUPER W8SME. I HOPE WRE ALL DUL1 IMPRESSED. TMUKXO) MUCH. N Is. J J THATS THE NOTE HIS TEACHER SENT HOME WITH HIM. r WOW, SHOW ME THAT THE Daily Crossword by Gerald R. 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Your phone company will bill you 95 cents per minute. Rotary or touch-tone phones. B C r"'"l5 li p li i r""io in 112 13 7; - 75 18 i 20 21 22 " ' ' 23 """ 2t" mmiarUmm 26 27 29 29 30 31 32 33 Jj" 35 " 36 37 36 39 40 """ "" I "" 42 43 44 l" 45 46 47 46 49 60 51 52 " 53 54 55 56 57 56 59 60 """ 61 "" 64 " 65 against Kentucky and was named the CBS Player of the Game. Sessoms dis played enough talent to be selected to the conference all-freshman team. The other starter should be junior guard Kevin Swan. The 6-2 junior from Hampton, Va., transferred from Central Connecticut St., where he scored 19.7 ppg and dished 4.6 assists per game in 1990-91. Head coach Oliver Pumell, a former assistant at Maryland under both Lefty Driesell and Bob Wade, is beginning his second season at the helm at ODU. A Monarch alumni, he captained their 1975 NCAA Division D title team. The big question for the Tar Heels is the availability of point guard Derrick Phelps. The junior point guard missed UNC's last two exhibition games and was ineffective in the BlueWhite scrim mage. He is listed as questionable with a bruised knee for tonight's tilt Should Phelps be unable to go, look for senior Henirik Rodl to start at the point, with freshman Dante Calabria seeing duty as the backup. Calabria had a team-high eight assists Saturday in the Tar Heels' 103-75 win over a team of Australian all-stars. Senior forward George Lynch has sparkled in the preseason for head coach Dean Smith. He scored 24 points against High Five America, then posted a triple double against the Aussies with 21 points, 1 1 boards and 10 steals. Recycling tram page 1 from taking the time to use both sides or even grabbing a sheet out of the recy cling bin." TARP Co-chairwoman Tina Habash said she would like to see more empha sis on buying recycled items on cam pus, especially in the Student Stores, where so much paper is purchased. "The weak part (of the recycling ef fort) now is encouraging people to buy the recycled products they see in the stores and to put pressure on companies to use recycled products whenever pos sible." More education is key to the success of campus recycling efforts, Habash said. "The bins beside the dorms are a positive step and a constant reminder for students. However, there could be more educational materials distributed on campus. "We should try to educate more in coming freshmen about recycling," Habash said. "Although efforts should not by any means be restricted to the freshman class, their impression would be that Carolina cares about the environment, and they will care, too." Howes p1 partment of Transportation has been a highway department so that othermodes of transportation such as walking, bik ing and mass transit have been over looked," Herzenberg said. Herzenberg added that Hunt had made a point of discussing transporta tion with Chapel Hill Mayor Ken Broun during his campaign. "Jon is well-qualified and would be ideal for this position," Herzenberg said. Council member Mark Chilton also said he thought Howes would be a great choice for secretary of transportation. "Jonathan is one of the foremost people in the planning community in North Carolina," Chilton said Monday. "He really understands the state's trans portation needs. "The Department of Transportation is not just highways or buses or bike paths," Chilton added. "It's a whole integrated system that needs to b6 dealt with accordingly." Home Alone 2 no passes or coupons 1:00 2:00 3:45 4:30 FriSatSun 7:007:159:30 9:45 nightly (PG) On Two Screens Jennifer 8 7:15 9:45 nightly (R) 2:154:45FriySatSun WE CJGED uipn THE HONEY BAKED HAM CO. is in search of help during the holidays to fill our Sales Counter and Production positions. We have stores located in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah. Please stop by during your Thanksgiving break to inquire about Christmas help. Check the white pages for infor mation on the store nearest you. . (Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. (radio only) L? Smith Center, Chapel Hill li Even without Derrick Phelps, UNC should have the edge 1 U :1. DaJI .L...1J J- C I : ...U:1- UC1C. I IC1M1K JAUUI 5IIUU1U UU IlllC ill U1C IJlXll, W1111C Donald Williams will begin to try to fill Hubert Davis' shoes. Keith Jackson and Kevin Swann give Old Domin ion a solid backcourt duo. Jackson has sunk 121 trifectas in the last two seasons for the Monarchs. l 3 a (35 C No contest. The bigger, stonger Tar Heels should domi nate inside. Eric Montross and George Lynch have a distinct size advantage over freshmen Odell Hodge and Mario Mullen. Brian Reese will have to contend with Monarch forward Petey Sessoms, who starred in the NCAAs against Jamal Mashburn and Kentucky. 2 UNC head coach Dean Smith will substitute liberally up front to get 7-footers Kevin Salvadori and Matt Wenstrom in against the smaller Monarchs. Dante Calabria, playing backup point guard, will see the most time out of North Carolina's recruiting class. ODU will look to 6-foot-9 freshman Derrick Parker to help defend inside. UNC has Smith. Smith begins his 32nd campaign in Chapel Hill, and begins the season with a career record of 740-219. Wow. Oliver Purnell begins his second season with the Monarchs. He played for ODU in the mid-1970's and helped lead it to a Division II title. He served as an assistant at Maryland to Lefty Driesell and Bob Wade. The Tar Heels shouldn't need much motivation to get off to a fast start and haven't lost a home opener ever. 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