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Society pays price for drunken drivers

request the court to allow a over $3.5 million in personal With one DUI conviction, his by Eiman Khalil to hire an attorney, the legal car insurance jumped to fees may range from $100 to limited driving privilege. If costs for those involved." it was in $1,555 a year. $700. granted, the cost ranges Martin said that “Society pays a high price. from $75 to $200 to have the insurance that the greatest “Another example is a 16 in terms of lives lost, as a Also, the arrest may cause request prepared by an at- amount of loss was felt. “If year old whose dream comes result of motorists influenced one to lose time from work. torney." you want to know how in—‘ true, and he gets a Datsun by alcohol," said Pete Martin, For the average blue collar surance companies view 2802 for his first car. He of DUI DUI (Driving Under the In- worker who earns $5.84 an A person convicted drinking drivers, let me give finds his automobile in- a school fluence) coordinator of the hour, he may lose up to could have to enter you a couple of examples of' surance jumping from $2,200 and alcohol con- N.C. Department of Human $46.62 > for every day’s work of drugs how expensive it can be to 'a year with a clean driving Department of Resources. missed because of continued ducted by the drive after drinking, even if record to $14,500 over three The fee Martin said that '_‘in- trial dates," stated Martin. Human Resources. one is not involved in an acci- years with one DUI convic- for this school is $100. tion. ‘ dividuals arrested and con- According to state- law, for ' dent. However, if the course is suc- Basically, one count of victed of driving under the a_ first time violator of the cessfully completed, it allows driving under the influence influence face severe finan- state's DUI law, the penalty “Since a large number of restoration .- of the drivers increases automobile in- cial burdens,” and “these per- is not less than $100 and not those arrested and convicted sonal dollar costs can soar license before the. 12-month are l9 years of age or under. surance rates by 467 more than $500 or six months revocation period expires. even though a person driving imprisonment or both. Per- . let's look at the insurance percent." Martin added that for those who under the influence is not in- sons convicted of DUI have According to Martin, dur- cost to a seventeen year old a record is kept of DUI. This volved in an accident or to pay a court cost of $31. ing 1981, “there were 35,741 male, who lives in Raleigh, are convicted drunk." ‘ people convicted of DUI who has a clear driving record, record, which is kept at the “By and large the majority According to Martin, if one were assigned to one of the and drives his father's 1981 courthouse on file for ten of those who areinvolved in wants to appeal a DUI convic- ‘ 88 Alcohol and Education Chevrolet Impala. With a years, could be harmful to a accidents and those being ar- tion, that is an added ex- Schools conducted across the clean record, his car in- person's chances of getting a rested for driving under the pense. “A first offender may state. This alone amounted to surance was $484 a year. job in the future. . influence are not people who are necessarily alcoholics, not those who can - barely walk, but those who are social drinkers," said Martin. Martin gave a hypothetical example of a l80—pound per- son who drinks five beers or five ounces of whiskey in an hour and leaves his home or - Students discuss Falklan crisis tavern in his car. - ,“If he is stopped by the by Lia Blum ' ORichard Larrahee 'a up with it the last week. It’s a police within an hour, News Editor freshman in engineering - shame that it’s gone on this chances are very good," said “I don't know a great deal long, that they couldn’t solve Martin, “that his The Technician took the about it. From the informa- it verbally first. I don’t think breathalyzer test will reach Falkland crisis issue on the tion I've seen, the British are Argentina is in it on its own. the .10 level, and he can be ar- brickyard Monday and asked in the right in what. they're I think it was probably in- rested for DUI.” students: doing. Aggression certainly stigated by a larger country. Martin added that “the mo- ' What is your opinion on isn’t the right way to go That is what is keeping it go- ment a person is arrested for” the Falkland crisis? about it, taking the island. ing. I think it would have DUI the costs begin to OKeith Dunleavy — But I guess there’s no other been settled a long time ago.” mount. The car that was graduate student in alternative with what has driven will probably have to biological and agricultural been done so far.” . be towed and wrecker engineering - “Things are Ollick Steppe -— senior in charges can be as much as getting a little out of hand business management — . tin-1:19 and a little more serious than $65. The next cost is posting “I'm not sure what caused it —- Drunk driving could be bond which will vary from it. should have gotten. I‘m but I feel it should be left bet- hazardous to your pocketbook. case to case depending on the backing England. I don't ween the Argentinians and Page 9. situation of arrest. The think Argentina had the Great Britain and everyone average bond in Wake.Coun— right to take the initiative to else should stay out of it.” - Page 3. ty is about $200. try to claim the (Falkland) all... Weathers — ’73 “If one questions the ac- Islands." State graduate —“I think the — Budget battle boils over. curacy of the breathalyaer Falklands crisis probably is gressor or necessarily the Page 4- role ‘of someone trying to test,” Martin added, “he may as much for show as anything else. It appears to be a con- monopolize anything. I think _ — Chicago comes to Raleigh. request a blood test which Page 5. could cost up to $45. Once he frontation that‘s not really the situation has been going on for a long time, many is booked and should decide going anywhere. I anticipate years as far as who had - Village Dinner .Theatre the British inevitably winn- celebrates 75 years of Broad- ing. It's justa tease as far as sovereignty over the way. Page 6. world- confrontation or Falkland Islands. It’s a situa- anything along that par- tion where things have final- - Raleigh Little Theatre misses ticular line. . ly come to a head. I think the , again. Page 7. “I don‘t really see the world powers like to play British in the role of the ag- with it a little bit. That’s my — Page 8. impression — ‘Winkworth‘s "As I See It." Page 9.

Bonnett wins World 600. Page 10. Kateower — Thompson 0K ate Tower — update. Page 11. sophomore in mechanical - A view of summer baseball. engineering — “I pay atten- Page 19. tion to the papers and everything, but I feel really removed from it. It honestly .- An article on the editorial page, worries me that we might ”Organic farming takes root", i get into it. But I don’t think last week's Technician, failed t much even OSheila Jocelyn — junior identify David Armstrong as t about it that author. though I read about it. It in medical technology — “I doesn’t seem to affect me”. haven’t really been keeping ore» sunoAv ‘0 M ‘"' 7AM,

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Budget possible?

The latest budget standoff between Congress and President \ (:6? Ronald Reagan makes one wonder if this nation is capable of 'l 'x‘ . creating a federal budget at all. The tremendous deficits have already confirmed that we can’t live within a budget even if one is passed. Reagan is being absurd when he calls for a constitutional School prayer not really voluntary amendment requiring a balanced budget. There is nothing in the Constitution which currently says that the federal budget by Bruce Winkwerth . where it is not all that easy to should not - under any cir- cannot be balanced. ln fact, the Constitution calls on the say no to public prayer. Peer cumstances - be influenced in leaders to work together to solve problems such as the pressure is not just relegated to government-sponsored schools The more budget. A constitutional amendment on the matter would ac- I read and hear drinking and pot smoking among under the ridiculous guise. of about the religious sealota and young folks. It is also very much “voluntary” prayer. complish nothing which can’t be accomplished now with proselytise'rs who are polluting present in religious matters. This is not my only objection some hard work. the airwaves and newspapers I was in the fourth or fifth to prayer in the public schools Reagan and Congress should be able to agree on a budget. with their narrow. selfa‘ grade when the Supreme Court but it is my strongest. I should That is the basic principle on which our government was righteous.“religious” dogma. the banned mandatory prayer in the laddthatmyobjectionstoschool founded. more I feel nauseous. public schools. but as late as the prayer are limited to the organis- Compromise is inevitable and must take place on both Allow me to elaborate. 'I can seventh and eighth grades. I had ed. school-sanctioned prayer that sides if the impasse is to ever be resolved. The budget pro- never decide which of these so teachers who conducted “volun- Mesa is wore-iss- blems lie in the fact that neither Reagan nor Congress is will- called world savers make me the tary” devotional services before I remember many kids who ing to compromise on anything. , sickest. the “moral majority” school. prayed in the cafeteria- at Both sides are being unrealistic. types or the lunatic-fringe cases One teacher in the seventh Broughton High. and I couldn't and their weirdo cults. Both have grade made the students take blame them. i quit eating there The Democratic leadership is unwilling to budge on the- given me many a guffaw and turns leading the class in prayer. in the 10th grade. The food was issue of cutting Social Security and Reagan is refusing to both have turned my stomach on Of course this was “voluntary." beyond help. even from the Big reduce the excessive and wasteful increases in defense ex- more than one occasion. ‘ - just as much as it was illegal Guy in anyone’s religion. , penditures. Neither the problems associated with Social Ordinarily I can take or leave —- but only one student refused. Exams were also occasion for. Security nor our nation’s defense can be solved by simply religion and its more eager pro That student got the “hairy student prayer and no doubt still throwing money at them. ponents, as long as they can eyeball” from everyone in the are. I never prayed at exam time Reagan has challenged the Democratic leadership to write adopt a posture of live and let class and was naturally labeled a because it seemed a trifle in- its own budget bills, which it has done. In response, Reagan live. I‘ll tend to my prayers and weirdo. sincere. but there were some has ignored the Democratic alternatives, seeking instead to you tend to yours. Which brings The teacher didn’t help either. students who. if allowed, would place blame for the budget impasse entirely on the us to the subject of “voluntary" . She constantly tried to get the have performed a final exam Democrats. prayer in the public schools. student to explain his beliefs sacriment. Some students would have even sacrificed ‘a Virgin to Reagan has refused to accept any of the various Our president has recently put when they were none of her his stamp of approval on a the finals gods for an extra letter Republican-sponsoredbills as well. con- business stitutional amendment to allow grade. and we had virgins wor- If that happened to me today. I There is no easy solution to the budget crisis, but clearly the “voluntary" prayer in. the. thy of sacrifice in than days. would tell that teacher where to ‘ . president cannot continue to blame budget problems on the schools. Now, a ‘few questions So you can see that prayer is stick her prayer. her eraser. the Democratic House and previous administrations when an ac- must be considered here. First ~hlackboardandanythingelsel‘ ceptable proposal cannot even be agreed upon in the and foremost. just how voluntary manner in which it’s exercised. could think of» that wouldn’t Republican-controlled Senate. is this government-sponsored fit A final point! read that one of you-know where. As for being a The financial markets are still reacting prayer going to be? Second. is it those win , TV evangelists to the budget im- weirdo. I wouldn't have it any really necessary? attributed the moral decfine of passe with high interest rates as expected. Wall Street can ' other way. Look around you. Do ‘I think the the Uniud States to the aboli- work under the Democratic-backed, as well as the answers are “not you want to be normal? Republican-backed budgets, but it cannot work under uncer- very" and “no.” tion of prayer in the public But But when I was 12 years old. tainty. back to prayer. We are not schools. talking about prayer in the state- being accepted was of great im- Right. . It is up to Reagan to provide leadership, as well as com- supported colleges and univer- portance to me and everyone I also heard that Amelia promise when needed, so that this nation can have a budget sities, but in the elementary. else. I found out very quickly Earhart's plane went down in with which to live. junior high and high schools. that there was no faster way to 1937 because the Chicago Cubs . become an outcast than by stan- finished second to the New York ding up in front of my hairbrain- Giants for the second straight ed classmates and stating my year. and being a die-hard Cub ‘ . lack of Christian fervor. bies fan. life became more than The proponents of “voluntary" poor Amelia could hear. prayer have been quick to point I doubt that any intelligent out that they are not proposing person is going to swallow either mandatory prayer and anyone of those stories. but let's not con- . who objects will be free to leave fuse religious zealots and pro- ' the room. How many junior high selytisers with intelligent peo school students do you think will pic. I have nothing against leave the room and let their little religious people. as long as they chums talk about them while can keep it to themselves. Hy they are not there? beliefs are my own and I don’t . I feel religion. especially in the want to force them on anyone. I case of a child. should be decided just wish the “moral majority’ bythechfldhisorherparents, types would reciprocate. Live and the church of their choice. It and let live. 1982

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VDT salutes "‘ 75 years of Broadway

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by Kimberly Frazier The second segment, called “The Richard Rogers Phenomenon,” is even more enthusiastic Entertainment Co-Editor and entertaining than the first! The energy of As Time By, Village Dinner Theatre’s Herndon, Russell, Emler, Steele and Monaghan is current production of a spectacular musical unbelievable. Their comical wit keeps the au- show of songs and dances, is off to a great dience waiting for more. Their enchanting voices beginning. This revue includes many of Broad- sweep everyone to the theaters of Broadway and way's best known songs by composers such as the time of the original performances of Irving Berlin and Oscar Hammerstein. In ad- Oklahoma, South Pacific, The King and I, Flower dition tremendous performances are given. Drum Son_ and The Sound of Music. by five actors and actresses, who present their lines with a combined manner of Selections from these Broadway spectaculars parodical style and critical seriousness. The l k are captured in a medley titled “The Sound originality of director and pianist. Bob of Their Music — Oscar Hammerstein." McDowell, and the creativity of Emler lets her voice go country-western choreographer, Vincent Telesco also add to I when she sings “I’m just a girl who can’t say the high quality of this production. no” and brings applause from the audience The first segment of the show is with her captivating cowgirl expressions. titled “Rags To Riches.” The beginn- From the South Pacific islands in sailor ing is done in Yankee Doodle fashion, Steele draws laughter from the fashion, with the ladies wearing M. crowd when he sings to Russell that she long, flowing skirts and ruffled is an “angel and lover,” and then shakes blouses, and the men in knickers and his hand hesitantly in hers. These added sweaters. Vernon Steele does a solo touches of wit come spontaneously and from the medley, “I Love A Piano” re-emphasize the talent of these fine per- by Irving Berlin and is joined by Jan Leigh Hern- this point, the medley changes over to black and formers. don, Susan Russell, Patti Emler and Mark white sophistication. In the final segment, “To Love From Broad- Monaghan. The five performers go on to give a The choreography of “Fascinating Gershwin" way," the entertainment is at its best. Herndon red, white and blue salute to Broadway’s past has the performers enter the stage to a faint shows off her dancing talent in the number “Get favorite songs. drum beat played by percussionist Dave Chap- Happy” from the medley “3 Girls 3." Her The following medley, called “Yankee Doodle man. Herndon does a wonderful song and dance movements are executed with a seemingly ef- Dandies,” begins with a solo by Monaghan. Who number to “Embrace me you irresistable you.” fortless energy that is never extinguished. sings and tap dances in cane and hat style. Steele The first segment ends, but the stars are just In the same medley, Emler enters the stage comes in, and the two are soon joined by the three beginning to show the talents-they possess. and captures everyone’s attention'in a red robe ladies and their patriotic and grandma glasses, a nasal flags. The only major flaw New York accent and'licking of the whole show came at a peppermint candy. Her ex- this point.’ Emler dropped pressions bring continuous her flag, but she got back in- smirks of laughter out of the to step so easily,that the in- audience. Russell also elicits cident was soon forgotten. laughs when she selects Russell sings a selection jewels to wear in tasteless, to carry the audience into ...... but witty, . fashion in her the '203 atmosphere for the number “candide.” medley “Change For a 20.” Herndon, Emler, Steele and Choreography shines Monaghan continue the theme by dancing and ‘ Not only is the entertain- dressing in the Charleston ment at its best in this seg- mode and singing ment but so is the “Everyone do the varsity choreography. Telesco out drag." Then, McDowell does himself in “A Salute To shows his musical talent on Bob Fosse.” He has Steele, the piano by magically Herndon and Monaghan move touching the keys to project right in conjunction with each a melting mood for “Danc- other in the number “All That ing in the Dark." Jazz.” In the next medley, “A In the finale, correctly nam- Connection," Rainbow ed “Finale Ultimo,” the five Russell's singing can be stars sing out lines from likened to a rainbow — famous musical Broadway clear, bright and beautiful. When he sings a tribute to productions as a final tribute. Moms, Steele matches Staff photo by'tray'ton Brinkley With this number, As Time Russell's vocal clarity . At In As Time Goes By, slnglng a number from Oklahoma are Pattl Emler, Mark Monaghan, Jan Leigh Herndon, Goes By is brought to a halt. Vernon Steele and Susan Russell. On top of enjoying a marvelous performance, it PARGOLF would be impossible not to en- joy the tasteful buffet Family Entertainment Center prepared by Christopher 0 Upper and Lower DriVing Range Deck Stewart. The juicy roast beef, steaming Pitch-n-Putt 9 Hole Course fresh vegetables and blueberry 0 Miniature 18 Hole Course tarts are unimaginably delicious. 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Oldtimers reach milestones

The old-timers in baseball rivals Lou Gehrig‘s 2.130 best first base prospects in continue to pass career game streak but very few baseball on their AAA club milestones, the latest being players have ever put at Albuquerque. Mike Mar- Ferguson Jenkins. who last together one streak of 500 shall was the minor league week became only the games. let alone two. Steve player of the year last year. seventh man in baseball Garvey still has the major winning the Pacific Coast history to ever strikeout league’s longest active League triple crown. As if 3,000 hitters. Remarkably, of streak which is rapidly ap- that were not enough, their the seven, five are still ac- proaching 1,000. ' AA club at San Antonio last tive. Gaylord Perry, Steve Speaking of Garvey, it ap- year had Greg Brock who had Carlton, Tom Seaver, Nolan pears that the Dodgers have similar statistics to' Ryan, and Jenkins are all still absolutely no intention of re- Marshall's. getting big league hitters signing him when his con- This year, Brock has mov- ed up to Albuquerque and Marshall has become an out- fielder. Brock is a left-handed hitter and looks to be the heir Sports, apparent to Garvey. General Manager Al Campanis calls Photo by Ron Cerniglia As See It Brock the best left-handed \Volfpack linkster Eric Moehling contemplates putt in golf action. hitter to come out ‘of the By Bruce Winkwonh Dodger farm system since Duke Snider. If the Dodgers cannot find a place for Mar- Golfers capture 8th Assistant Sports Editor shall, half the teams in baseball would probably out. and several other active tract runs out at the end of mortgage their ballparks to in NCAA Tournament pitchers have a shot at the the season. Garvey is get him. 3,000 level, among them, Don finishing up-a six year con- On the local baseball scene, Sutton and Jim Palmer. . “ by Bray Toot gave Houston coach Dave tract ..that is paying him VN.C. State graduate, assis- Last week Pete Williams his 14th NCAA ti- Rose about ,5330.000 per year. tant coach Ray Tanner, has Sports Writer became the first player to tle. For the four round tour- That is not small potatoes, become full time assistant ever put together two nament, Houston scored but going by the current baseball coach and assistant Over the past weekend the .500-consecutive-games--- market value, it’s a steal. to the Athletic Director, rounds of 282-288-279-292 for played State golf team placed 8th in streaks. That hardly The Dodgers have the two working in the ticket office. a total of 1141, while the NCAA Golf Tournament. Oklahoma State finished Congratulations to Ray and Nolan Mills was State's to whoever made the promo- with scores of highest individual golfer 289284288290 for a total of tion. Those who remember with an 11th place finish. Bay as a player recall him as 1151. Arizona State was The tournament which was third with a total of 1156. a hustler and a battler who held on the famed No. .2 never quit and alwaysplayed Texas A&M and Brigham Course at Pinehurst was won Young finished fourth and hard. As graduate assis t, by the Houston Cougars. . he worked as hard as’ e fifth respectively with totals Houston won the tourney by ~- of 1161 and 1162. 10 strokes over runner-up (See “NCAA, ” page 12) The rest of the top ten save on these Springtime Specials Oklahoma State. The victory were comprised of UCLA. from Second Sole! m Texas, State, and Miami. UCLA finished .N.C. State's Yearbook one stroke out of fifth with a score of 1163. 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Bonnett edges Elliott in World600

Cantcaptures Mello Yellow 300 by Terry Koever “I thought I could do it on The 200-lap race was marred the last lap, but I couldn’t by an 11 car pileup“ on the quite do it," Elliott said. first lap which. sent three ...... Neil Bonnett drove his Bonnett collected $50,560 drivers to the track hospital Wood Brothers-prepared for his first win at CMS. The with injuries. Mike Watts. Ford to a narrow victory victbry was ,his eleventh Benny Kerley and Jay over Bill Elliott in the World Grand National win in his Hedgecock were the injured Staff photo by John Davison I 600 at Charlotte Motor career. He led-10 times for 66 drivers. Watts. was the most Speedway on May 30. Elliott, laps including the last 12. He seriously injured, suffering, Nell Bonnett pops the vlctory champagne In victory lane at the also1n a Ford, helps his fami- posted an average speed of third degree burns on his World600. ly prepare his car in a small 130.058 miles per hour. chest and slight burns on his _ operation compared to the Twelve drivers exchanged left shoulder. Kerley ‘has a Wood Brothers. who ‘have the lead 47 times over the muscle strain while one of ‘the most successful 600 mile event. . Hedgecock suffered facial Grand National circuit, The heat and humidity contusions. All three were especially on superspeed- played a major role in the cir- treated and released. , . ways like CMS. Never- cuit's longest race. Hedgecock's Pontiac in- theless, Elliott’ pushed the Temperatures reached ex- itiated the accident by hit- Bonnett machine to its limits, cesses of 135° inside the ting the fourth turn wall and missing out on an upset vic- cockpits of the elite race sliding along it for several machines of the NASCAR tory by only a car length. hundred feet. The car came family. Five drivers had to a halt on the front stretch. An estimated crowd of relief drivers take over for As Hedgecock hit the wall, 132,000 watched the fender them including Richard and Watts began sliding. The -- to fender duel between Bon- Kyle Petty. drivers crashed I Staff photo by John Davison nett and Elliott. Bonnett, 35, other nine “My hands were so hot Watts Mello Yellow 300 winner Harry Gant anxiously watches plt crew at used all_of his experience and while trying to avoid that I couldn’t hold the steer- and Hedgecock. Watts' Pon- work In the World 600. driving skills to defeat the 26 ing wheel. My hands were year old Elliott. a relative tiac came. to rest on pit road sticking to the wheel and in flames. Firemen quickly youngster. Elliott' tried pulling the skin of ," said that he could extinguished the blaze. None every way Connie Saylor, another vic- get around Ban-r of the other drivers reported think of to tim of the heat. nett during those last few injuries. Three drivers not Bonnett did not consider a laps. but Bonnett out- involved in the accident were relief driver. “I've worked maneuvered his less ex- treated and released for heat for 13 years to sit in a race perienced competitor. related problems. this and its going to “We were lucky to come car like Gant was right at home in take more than a hot day to He raced out with the race. Bill’s car the Sportsman car. get me out of it," he said. of ran perfect. I told Leonard in the Sportsman division Wood on the radio what it In other CMS action over NASCAR for almost 20 years Staff photo by John Davison regular on Jay Hedgecock's car spits flames after "car first" was not going to be a piece of this past weflekend before becoming a lap pile-up ln circuit. Mellow Yellow 300. cake when he told me there . Taylorsvillle native Harry the Grand National finished 2.7 seconds was 20 laps to go," Bonnett 'Gant captured the Mello He down. 184 and slowly increased his runner-up Dale Ear- said. it _~: Yellow 300 Saturday night. aheadof Gant, Earnhardt and lead in the last few laps. He nhardt. Morgan Sheperd Shepherd ran fender to led six times for 127 laps. l finished a close” third, a car f nder for most of the last 20 Gant won $9,130 for the length behind Earnhardt. ps, often touching bumpers victory and averaged 126.731 Tommy Ellis and Bobby on the front staight. Gant miles per hour for the three Allison finished fourth and took the lead for good on lap hundred mile event. fifth respectfully at two laps

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. ing last Tuesday’s shocked from the incident. fContinued from page 9) doubleheader with yours truly included. Hagerstown was as action played and I’m sure that as The Bulls continue to'be packed as the field of play. the least spectacular full time assistant coach he first will continue to work the on- In the first game. a foul place team in all of baseball. 1y way he knows, hard. ball hit the protective screen Outside of their pitching. the in front of the press box and Bulls do not look like a first place team. Last week, they The Philadelphia 76ers scored a direct hit on the public address system had a number of games rain- face numerous matchup pro ed out. and it is hard to lose cassette collection, sending blems in' their championship much ground when you do -tapes, series with the Los Angeles tape casings and ~ not play. fragments of both flying. Lakers. foremost among In all fairness to the Small pieces of black plastic them being who will guard Durham hitters. they have were found two nights later “Magic" Johnson. Guarding had their ranks depleted by in the far corner of the press Technician file photo Kareem Abdul-Jabbar will be injuries lately. Joe Lorenz box. N.c. Hall of Fame Inductee David Thompson goes up for two In ex- no picnic either but Caldwell has a broken bone in his hand hibition game return to . Jones is a fine defensive . . In the second game. a four and is out indefinitely, while player. Unless the ’Sixers foot water snake slithered numerous other players are put a forward like Bobby unnoticed into the press box nursing minor injuries. One David Thompson selected . Jones on the Lakers “Magic- and sent sportswriters flying major injury belongs to Brian man.” the Los Angeles of- upon its discovery. As yet. Fisher, the strikeout ace. fense should roll. nobody'knows how the snake Fisher has had swelling in his for NC. Hall of Fame got in there. but do not yell right elbow and has been snake in the vicinity of any , placed on the disabled list by Terry Heaven stands sixth on the all-time The press box at the Durham sportswriters. Most and is being closely examined Sports Editor victory list. After ending his Durham Athletic Park dur- of them are still a little shell by Atlanta team. doctors. driving career, he became the crew leader for what has Former Wolfpack basket- become the most successful ball star David Thompson racing team on the Grand Na- has been selected for induc- tional circuit over the past 10 tion into the North Carolina years. Over that span. his 'Sports Hall of Fame at teams have won 79 races and Pinehurst. On May 29 Bob several point championships. 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(Continued from page 1) Plesac was being viewed by a number of professional scouts, and coach Francis pitched out of the jam by in—V Combs felt Plesac looked ducing Kelly Hoffman to pop good. out to shortstop, striking out “I thought he threw pretty Bill Wilkes, and inducing well," said Combs. “He threw Bobby Spicer to ground into better than in the regular a force play. season.” The Camels tied the game Combs also added that the in the fourth when Ron Am- pressure of pitching in front bother Staff photo by Pat Chapman mons led off with a triple and of the scouts didn’t scored on Rodney Stovall‘s Plesac. “He knew they were Campbell ’5 Ron Ammons slides Into third with fourth-inning triple ahead of Tracy Woodson's tag. sacrifice fly. there," he said. “They've week, so The Wolfpack retook the been calling him all it was no surprise to him." lead in their half of the fourth The State defense commit- NCAA Champions: Houston on back-to-back singles by errors, and Combs Louie Meadows and Tracy ted five would like to see things This was State’s third ap- Both Hunter and Mills will be Woodson and a sacrifice fly by catcher Jim Toman. tighten up on the infield. from page 9) pearance in the NCAA tear- back next year for their “We didn’t play well in the nament and it was the Pack’s senior year of play. With one out in the Camp- field today," he said. “Shane tis Strange did it in 1974. . best ever. In 1975 State was bell fifth, Bill Wilkes walked, Brown. like Strange and Three seniors, Neil Har- had never played before but I 14th and in 1979 they finish- took second on a wild pitch, think he’ll get better.” Crenshaw led his team to a ed 20th. rell, Thab Daber and Eric took third on an error by se- NCAA title. Brown's third Moehling, ended their golfing The game had an unusual “I feel like we established cond baseman Shane twist in that the regular um- round of 65 tied a single careers at State over the Gahagan and scored the ty- round NCAA record. some real credibility for our weekend. Harrell finished pires didn’t show and former program,” State coach ing run when Ron Ammons’ State catcher Pat Sheehy Three golfers tied for third the tourney at 296 and Daber ground ball was booted by Richard Sykes said. “I'm at 297. Eric Moehl- and Campbell trainer Eddie place. Brad Faxon of Furman, finished Gahagan. and teammates John satisfied with the progress ing, who was State MVP of Melvin had to call the game. Slaughter and Mark Fuller of we're making. and I don’t see the season, finished at 299. Plesac went five innings Sheehy called the balls and this year as a one-shot deal. for the ’Pack and was pulled strikes and seemed to enjoy Houston all finished at 285. Earlier in the week Mills, Eighth place finish is pretty just as the game was the transition from catcher Jeff Hart of Southern Cal Hunter and Moeling were good considering the caliber suspended. He allowed six to arbiter. finished at 286 to take sixth. named to the all-ACC golf of teams competing in the hits, one earned run, walked “I wouldn't mind umpiring The ACC top finisher was team. This was the second tourney. We had the highest if I can get my routine Billy Williford of North time in Hunter‘s career that two and struck out six. He finish of any team on this side down," said Sheehy, “but on- Carolina. He finished tied for he has received the honor. " also threw a wild pitch and ninth position with a score of of the Missippi." stranded ll Camel baserun- ly on the high school or col- 286. Mills finished one stroke Mills became State's se- “All of our golfers had ners. legiate level.” back tied for 11th with the cond highest finisher since good and bad days," Sykes Tar Heel's John Spelman. Vance Heafner finished ninth said. “Nolan’s second round Jerry Haas of Wake Forest in 1975. Mills scored hurt him in the individual was tied for the lead going in- 70-75-70-73 for a four day standings. But as a whole we to the last round. but he shot total of 288. He was followed did good. Our stroke average a score of 79 to put him into by Roy Hunter who shot for- the. tournament was 73. 17th. 7570-76-71 for a total of 292. We have had a great year."

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