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f ill 1 w The Tar Heel Tuesday, May 21, 1974 y7 tvo fl i rvo second.- mace w jr. r r-a mm a e e-a m i" I t: : I JL mi r vaults into V v : J Tony Weld rep Staff photo by Sicvt C!art n;:.:;jjj;fjj;.;;,j.:K z? J ll lS Li i 11 v 1 1 :00-1 2:00 Sun.-Thurs. 11:00-1:00 Fri.-Sat. j) - ''I YYT-. r7r '(r ft " -f CSV 'l MilkX a W"!. AW icScers invites you to hear nn featuring a MARANTZ 2015 RECEIVER ($240). a pair of MARANTZ IMPERIAL 4G SPEAKERS ($12Qpr.), and a BSR 310 TURNTABLE ($65). ' sound bsttor MARANTZ MODEL 2015 AMFM STEREO The newest addition to the Marantz line of RFPFIVF R stereophonic receivers is the compact I j i J 8" woofer, 1 3A" tweeter Shown here are four more good reasons why Marantz is the most respected name in high fidelity. These high-efficiency speaker systems bring out the ultimate in sound reproduction... even from amplifiers with modest power output. 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Maryland ran away with their 19th consecutive outdoor title and 20th in the past Waldrop captures McKelyne Sensational miler Tony Waldrop was named the Atlantic Coast Conference athlete of the year last Saturday. "I am very shocked," said the modest miler when informed . he had been voted the Anthony J. McKelvin award by the Atlantic Coast Conference Sports Writers Association. , " ft U ?f ana- rCld e erg 1 it rWCe 1 :: CAMPUS PARTY STORE 1 12 W. Franklin st Popular System iviuuci i . nei t; & piuui nidi ividrdiii can make a comparably priced receiver without compromising traditional Marantz styling and quality. The Model 2015 is a full 30 Watts continuous power into 8 Ohm speakers, from 40 Hz to 20 kHz, with total harmonic and intermodulation less than 0.9. J $325 SPEAKERS by Marantz Klipsch Infinity FMI J.B.L. JANZEN Dalquist on all above components " i 1 3 f ) W ( ;) j it kJ LJ flu ji 21 years piling up a record 127 points far ahead of second place North Carolina. It appeared Waldrop's streak might end when the field completed the half mile in a slow 2:05. However Waldrop realized most of the crowd of 7,800 had come to see him run a sub-four minute mile and churned the final two laps in 58.4 and 56.4. Although the time was disappointing in view of his 3:52.3 at the Penn Relays the crowd didn't seem to care cheering the new mile sensation every time he passed the stands. Few of the fans, spectators and officials expected Waldrop to turn in a record breaking performance given the "I would have expected David Thompson to get it myself," said Waldrop. "I admire him as an athlete very much." Shock was the typical reaction for the shy country boy who doubted his ability to keep pace with the nation's best during the indoor season. But the award was no surprise to anyone who has been following Waldrop's record setting feats during the track season. 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Raleigh j i..,..i..inm ihuwuimiui NIH.INIJL.I l ji.niifi. ,wm i.lm iiiihiuhii mm m m : i:i nj n n -iinirrvmmr .1 "" III ' "' " ''' "' """""" " !TlrT-" 1 1 I I W hM--r.. .. ,,n - - - I'niiaiT imr mn-iin ii a-.irriirfiir-n-iiin'i in aii a f- . r...Y -ril .-.K.m r- r--f - "- - - -- I Got the Tennis We've Got-' The Cure Racquets by: Head Davis Bancroft Dunlop Garcia Yoneyama Seam co Wilson Msrcraft Tennis Balls: $2.39 a can or $8.50 dpz. 1 -Day Restringing Service O We can re-grip your racquet while you wait. r 1. UL competition, hard track, hot surface and humid 84 degree temperature. After the race was over Waldrop was swarmed by a horde' of photographers, reporters, spectators and children but now the country boy was used to such clamoring attention. Later Waldrop conducted a massive press conference at trackside and patiently answered the barrage of questions. He said, "1 am really tired. 1 was glad to see the finish line. The cold I had this week is making this a slow recovery. It took a lot out, of me. Usually 1 jog a mile and a half after a race but today I am too tired." . Award appeared before the public eye when he finished second in the NCAA mile behind Dave Wottle on national television. Waldrop began to attract casual attention when he ran a sub-four minute mile for the first time indoors at the East Coast Invitational in Richmond at a time when most runners are barely in shape. The UNC star was the first track performer to capture the ACC honor since Dave Sime of Duke in 1956. "1 to summer students! releases Foreign Magazines (English. French. German. Italian. Spanish.) Bug? Shoes by: Adidas Tretorn Purcell Converse Pennsylvania Complete line oj clothing and accessories i . i ..ll . 1ml 1 Ironically the world indoor record holder failed to break the ACC meet record of 3:59.3 set by former teammate Reggie McAfee last year. However, Waldrop expressed no disappointment at his time, the slowest of his sub-four minute miles this year, saying, "l am perfectly satisfied with the time. If someone thinks that is a slow time that is their problem not mine." . He continued, "I was worried about this race from the beginning to the end. Even if I had been at full strength I would have been worried ,about Wheeler, I could feel him near me all the way through the final 220. The biggest difference today was that I was running scared, I did not get much sleep a couple of nights and did not feel particularly well." ' However with the crowd behind him Waldrop breezed by Wheeler in the backstretch and crossed the finish line with him more than six seconds behind at 4:06.8. Waldrop got the Robert Fetzer award as the meet's most versatile. Beasley won the long jump (24-9), came in second in the triple jump (47-1 1), third in the I00(9.9)and was a member of Carolina's second place 440 relay team. Terry Taylor won the shot put ( 1 53- Vi) as the Tar Heels dominated that event with Gil Vance placing third and Lee McLaughlin fourth. Jeff Gorski finished third in the javelin with a throw of 2 1 7. Maryland had two double winners in Nick Basciano ( 1 00 and 220) and Jeff Nichols ( 120 yard high hurdles and. 440-intermediate hurdles)." ' 7 UNC edged N.C. State for second place 52-49 despite Bob Medlin's. 10 points for winning the shot put and finishing second in the discus when Danny Deacon came through with a winning vault of 15-6 in the extended pole vault competition. Duke was fourth with 41, Clemson had 13, Wake Forest 12 and. Virginia. 10, . t - M , . i 1 iitiB ti M ,.m .. j rs: an s inJlCZIHlVAlH successors to POOR RICHARD'S 215 Elliot Road o Kroger Plaza Specializing in 03nsms O WHITE CUFFED' JEAWS BACECPACECS E-3IEC3R3G OOTS OiPER EPARAU Lama SO ( O Seafood O Steak O Chicken Only a 5-minute drive from downtown Chapel Hill. 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Since the summer session is so short, entry dates for each sport arc: softball by Thursday, May 23; golf by Thursday, May 30 (in which two 18-hole score cards from Finley Golf Course must be turned into, the club no later than 7 p.m. to determine flights); and tennis also by Thursday, May 30. Entries should be turned in to the intramural office in 215 Woollen Gym. - Would you like to earn $1.85 per hour? Officials for softball are needed. Experience is not necessary as we will train, but it is preferred. If interested contact John Schwarz in the intramural office or call 933 1153. - . ...... PRINTS, POSTERS. GRAPHICS. CUSTOM -n 2 o a J m 3 Cl O in5-1 01 33, . . - CHAPEL HILL. 942-7306 y iLr ' s.Ps Fish House fs Open! 929-9753. Hi French Fries Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Tartar Sauce SERVED FAMILY STYLE I 1.95 2.75 1.95 Open: , Monday-Friday 11:30-9:30 Saturday 4 p.m. -9 p.m. v. ' 425 East Main St., Carrboro Call 929-4554 UPSTAIRS AT 173 EAST FRANKLIN ST.
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