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by Zl'A Key
Cports Editor
Paul Doty, who guided the UNC lacrosse team to a
high national ranking this spring, has been given
additional duties as interim swimming coach of theTar
Heels.
Homer Rice, Carolina Director of Athletics,
announced this week that Doty will succeed Pat Earey,
the veteran swimming coach who resigned recently to
devote full time to his position as professor of physical
education.
Rice said that Earey has agreed to serve the
swimming program in an advisory capacity until a
permanent new coach is named. Doty will continue to
serve as head lacrosse coach.
Doty is a candidate for a Ph. D. in physical
education. He has an undergraduate degree from
Denison College in Ohio.
While at Denison, Doty was a three sport star in
lacrosse, swimming and soccer. He twice was named to
the All-America team as an attackman, and made All-
America in swimming as a diver.
He coached the Tar Heel lacrossemen to a record of
6-5 against some of the toughest opposition in
America. The Tar Heels were ranked 14th nationally.
A closing victory over Duke gave Carolina a third
place in the ACC behind defending national champion
Maryland and powerhouse Virginia.
After his graduation from Denison, Doty taught for
four years at Tabor Academy in Massachusetts before
coming to Chapel Hill.
Rice delighted
"We're delighted that Paul Doty has agreed to be
interim swimming coach, Rice said in making the
announcement. "He's an outstanding young man who
has done an exceptional job with the lacrosse team and
I'm certain he will do equally well in the swimming
program. We have a great tradition at Carolina in
swimming and will take every step to see that it is
continued."
Doty, 27, is married to the former Carolee Dawson
of Long Island, N.Y., and they have a daughter,
Kimberly, a year and 10 months old.
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by Dill Kay
Sports Editor
The University of North Carolina failed
by 1 lA points to capture the coveted
Carmiehael Cup, emblematic for excellence
in all athletics in the ACC, as the University
of Maryland fought off a courageous bid by
UNC to win the 13th annual Atlantic Coast
Conference award.
The Carmichae! Cup, presented as a
memorial to the late William Donald
Carmiehael. Jr.. of Chapel Hill, is awarded
to the school which leads in this all-sports
power rating in conference championship
athletics. Each power sport counts equally,
points based on seven for first, six for
second, five for third, four for fourth, etc. A
team must be fielded in a particular sport to
obtain points. Points in basketball and
baseball are awarded on the basis of the
regular-season standings instead of the
tournament finish.
Maryland's margin after the fall and
winter season was needed to survive North
Carolina's strong rally, the Terps compiling
72 points to the Tar Heels' in the final
tabulation announced by Commissioner
Bob James through the conference service
bureau.
The Terps built up a four-point lead
during the fall season and increased it to
seven at the close of the winter period, but
the Tar Heels outscored Maryland, 30 points
to 2414, during the spring competition to
close the final margin to one and a half
points.
Each ACC school won at least one
championship during the year. State led the
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Wake Forest: Football 1, Cross Country
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Golf 7, Tennis 220.
by Ciil Kay
Sports Editor
There is a new women's athletic director at UNC, but her name is hardly obscure
to the University community.
Frances Hogan, longtime women's tennis coach at the University of North
Carolina, has been named director of intercollegiate athletics for women at UNC".
The announcement was made this week by Dr. Carl Blyth. chairman of the
University Department of Physical Education.
Hogan, an associate professor of physical education, will assume her new duties
immediately.
She will continue to coach the women's tennis team.
The women's tennis program at Carolina has made remarkable strides under her
able and skilled guidance over the years. Laura Dupont. one of Hogan's tennis
players, was the national collegiate women's champion in 1970.
This past season's version of the women's tennis team reached its peak in
intercollegiate competition as its went undefeated and swept all the individual and
team titles at the Middle Atlantic Lawn Tennis Association Championships for
Women.
Hogan was instrumental in the awarding of the first athletic scholarship to a
woman at Carolina. That was given this spring to Carney Timberlake. an incoming
freshman from Lexington, N.C.
A graduate of Winthrop College. Hogan obtained her Masters Degree from Iowa
State University. She originally joined the UNC staff in 1946.
The women's athletic program at Carolina is one of the largest in the South,
fielding teams in eight sports field hockey, volleyball, swimming, basketball,
fencing, gymnastics, golf and tennis.
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