8IVThc Daily Tar HeelMonday, August 24, 1981

V. Organizational meetings Tar Heel players stay busy over summer Organizational meetings set for this week: , By KIM ADAMS doing very well with his ankle," Guthridge up games every afternoon in Woollen TODAY: Women's volleyball, 4 p.m., 302 Woollen. DTH Staff Writer said. "He worked in a basketball camp at Gym against the pros, including former Women's cross-countr- y, 4:30 p.m., 303 Woollen. Campbell College and got along just fine." UNC players who have been playing in TUESDAY: Field Hockey, 4 p.m., 304 Woollen. Finnish "James said that his ankle feels better Timo Makkonen played on the Europe like Rich Yohakor and Jeff Wolf. AUG. 31: Women's track, 4:30 p.m., 304 Woollen. . when he in- team, Matt Doherty played on than it has since high school 29-3- 5-- 6. National In the Sports Festival games in Syracuse, Try-ou-ts for women's golf will be Aug. 0 and Sept. For further in- the South's team in the National Sports jured it for the first time," team physician N.Y., freshmen recruits formation, call 962-226- 1. ' the basket- Dr. Joseph DeWalt said. been Festival and the rest of UNC "He's and played for the South played against the likes of Dud- playing on it and says that it feels fine." ball team team along with Doherty. Jordan led the ley Bradley, Al Wood and . DeWalt added that he had examined all South with 18 points in downing the East the freshmen the whole team, in- . The Tar Heels sure didn't take the sum- and that 94-9- 3. Jordan and Peterson also played in get away from basketballT cluding Worthy, and Sam mer off to the McDonalds Classic at the end of last Almost all of the players including the Perkins was healthy. . red-shirt- spring. five highly-toute- d freshmen recruits spent Makkonen, who was ed for his the summer in either freshman year last season, was the third "The freshmen are all here and are ready . camps, summer tournaments, or pick-u- p string center for the Finnish National team to start practice," assistant coach Eddie games with former UNC players who are which participated in the World Games in Fogler said. "They all played a lot this now in the pros. Rumania this summer. The United States summer and have been given a clean bill Assistant coach said that team won the basketball tournament there. of health." begin 15 but "I'm not sure how much experience fall practice would Oct. that Besides Jordan and Peterson, the other all the players would be working out Timo got," Guthridge said. "But, it was of freshmen are Warren Martin, John Brown-le-e good for him to go there since he hasn't on their own as soon as school starts. and Rynwood Robinson. Guthridge also said that the team was been home much since he came to this healthy, including who country." The Tar Heels face a tough schedule in- had a steel pin taken out of his ankle at The players who stayed in summer cluding games with Kentucky, Rutgers and the beginning of the summer. "James is school here usually were involved in pick Kansas, besides the conference opponents. NCAA decides to keep 48-tea- m field Staff Reports ment and prevent bent rims on dunks. A player fouled in the act Jordan of dunking while the ball is in the cylinder and in contact with his 130 After deliberating over whether to expand the NCAA basket- hand may grasp the ring to prevent injury. ball tournament field, the NCAA Basketball Committee, decided In other changes, teams mayot cause either backboard to vi- Writers needed to keep its current 48-tea- m limit. The Committee, which held its brate. Previously, this rule was limited to only the defensive team. annual meeting in June in Cape Cod, Mass., also eliminated the . Purposefully faking a free throw attempt is how a violation. Anyone interested in writing sports for third place game of the Final Four, won by Virginia in 1981. The committee also voted to charge all technical foulsm the chan- the-coac- The Daily Tar Heel should attend a The NCAA Basketball Rules Committee also made some bench to the head coach. After three technical fouls h is meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday in room 218 ges when they met at the national championship in Philadelphia, ejected from the game. of the Carolina Union. The general intro- March 26-3- 1. "The technical foul rule is designed to improve bench decor- duction will be brief, but there will be There will be a jump ball at the start of the game and at the um because we feel the head coach is responsible for the be- time for questions. start of overtime, but at no other times during the game. After havior of everyone on the bench," Steitz said. Those with experience may bring clip- the initial jump ball, teams will alternate throwing inbounds passes. The committee also drew up a list of points of emphasis, en- pings, especially sports writing. If you "The general feeling behind that ruling was that it's very tough couraging officials to clean up post play and call technical fouls cannot attend the meeting and would like to have a referee throw a perfect toss," said Ed Steitz, editor and and intentional fouls to stop the clock. The committee to try out, call Clifton Barnes or Geoffrey national interpreter of basketball rules for the NCAA. emphasized the idea that every player is entitled to a vertical Mock at the DTH offices. The committee also made moveable rings legal to protect equip plane and that he should not be interfered with in this space. - r ; v.

Still unsigned DTH A photo Former UNC forwad Al VJbod is still involved in contract pegotiations with the Atlanta Hawks. "There is no impasse; things are progressing pretty well," Bill Needle, director of public relations for the Hawks, said. "Vfe're looking forward to signing him," Needle said. "It could be settled tomorrow, and it might take until the night before camp starts on Oct- ober 1. It's hard to say for sure how things will come out at this point." WELCO STUDENT

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