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1 ft f C Fnn I erBS Host To ACC ATQ CoPs Blue Intramural By PETE GAMMONS This afternoon the Tar Heel Wrestlers will be squared off against the other seven ACC schools in the annual ACC Tour nament at College Park, Md. Caro lina, 6-6 during the regular sea son, i is seeded second behind defending champion Maryland. Maryland, who has never lost the tourney, shouldn't have too much of a problem with anyone except the Heels, and they drub bed them 22-6 February 22 at College Park. Last year the Terps grabbed off nine of the ten in dividual trophies, and copped the team prize with an astounding 103 points. Returning to defend their individual crowns are Dave Ott (137), Bob Kopinsky (157), Amando Soto (167), Marshall Dau berman (177), Tim Geiger (191), and Gary Wilkander (hw). Kop ninsky was voted the outstanding wrestler of last year's tourney. Other lettermen entries are Nel son Aurond (123) and Capt. Fred Sentner (147). 'State, who defeated Carolina in a four-way mach at Blacks burg, Va., January 11, and was tripped here last Friday 16-15, is the main roadblock in UNC's runner-up finish. They are led by three well renowned stars, all of Enjoy the Finest Seafood TIP TOP FISH HOUSE Hi way 70 at Hi way 15 West Durham Tel. 286-4494 L-JuulJ nan is aw whom placed last year. Pete Fountain (191), who beat Jerry Cabe Friday after being clobber ed by him earlier this year, is seeded second behind Geiger. Pete Sawhill (177) also is seed ed second, since he only lost at Maryland. The other State star, is Steve Barnes (137). To match three State veterans Sam Barnes puts up Cabe, Steve Lister, and Russ Simmons, Barnes feels all three can get second. Cabe was only defeated by one point by Fountain", and was considered to have a bad night. Lister, whose weight was up due to football, was forced to forfeit. Simmons, who has come on very strong lately, easily pinned Barnes. Despite his speed he has an ex cellent chance of winning, for he also defeated Maryland's Ott at College Park. He has been er ratic throughout the season, but certainly has the capabilities to go all the way. Paul Wellstone (123) is seeded first and is a heavy favorite to win his class. Kenny Furr (130), also a win ner at Maryland, has an excel lent chance in his class, mainly ly on the basis of his remark able progress during the season. Dick Blackman (147) will be clos ing out his career, and joins other Carolina starters Jack Saunders (115), Elliott Dworin (157), Bill Cook (167), and Bill Warren(hw). The opening round and semi finals will be played today, the first round at 2 and the semis at 8. Tomorrow afternoon the con solation and that night the finals will round out the tourney. By PETE GAMMONS ATO broke into a hot streak early in the second half and went on to defeat Phi Kap Sig 36-22 in the Fraternity Blue Finals. Lead ing 18-10 at the half, the ATO's outscored the Phi Kaps 11-2 to break the game wide open and coast to the championship. They were aided greatly by both the Pick, Career Cut Classes "Careers for Carolina," a pro gram designed to acquaint stu dents with careers in public serv ice will be presented here March 6. The program is sponsored by Student Government and the In stitute of Government. A two hour luncheon at the Carolina Inn is part of the all day program scheduled from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. All students who attend the program will be excused from classes for the day. Persons interested in attending the program may sign up at the Information Desk at Graham Me morial. There will be a $2.15 charge for those attending the luncheon. Since space is alloted for only 100 persons, those interested are urged to sign up early. Among the speakers scheduled to appear are Joel Fleishman, legal assistant to the Governor; Chancellor William Aycock; and William Veeder, Charlotte city manager. frequency of fouls and the hor rendous shooting of the Phi Kaps. Sammy Simpson, as usual, was top scorer with 15, followed by Jim Corbett of ATO and Gordon Wood of Phi Kappa Sig with 9. In the Dormitory White Cham pionship, it was a similar second half burst that enabled the Ehring haus B Kings to run away from the Winston Skirtchasers 46-31. Leading only 18-16 at the half, the Kings scored ten straight points to coast to the title. George Bout selis (16) and Sandy Kinney (9) led the victors, while the losers were paced by Glenn Cuthrell with 11. The Ehringhaus B Blue team, also comprised mainly of football Dlavers. won tht RIiia Division earner this week. Soccer results have started to trickle in, and already some teams are looking like the ones to beat. Aycock slaughtered Pi Kappa Phi 6-0, highlighted by Sam Hunt's three goals. Chi Psi defeated Avery, 4-1, led by varsity star Marty Krumming's two goals. Sandy Loudon scored late in the fourth quarter v to give the Air Force a 1-0 win over Craige B. Other games saw SAE win over Chi Phi 2-1, and DU top Beta 3-1. St. Anthony Hall, Aycock, the Pea cocks, the Town Boarders, and ,Chi Psi appear to be the fav orites as of right now. Page 4 Friday, March G, 1964 German Lefty Battles Terrell Tonight NEW YORK (UPP Tall south paw Gerhard Zech, heavyweight champion of Germany, launches his American campaign for a shot at the world crown Friday night in a fight with third-ranking con tender Ernie Terrell, of Chicago. Their scheduled 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden brings together the two tallest boxers ever to meet in a nationally tele vised fight. Terrell, seeking his ninth straight victory, stretches up six-feet-six but is streamlined at about 205 pounds. Blond Zech ap pears an inch shorter when he and Terrell stand back-to-back, but weighs 212. Twenty-five-year-old Gerhard, who has the reputation of an ag gressive slugger, seeks his seven th straight knockout. He also hopes to stretch his unbeaten string to 13 bouts', including one draw. His 26 fights show but one defeat. He scored 17 knockouts. Pete ileeds Your Kelp! Please come by and pick up your winter clothes. Spring is approaching fast. I need to move out all winter clothes in order to make room for new spring alterations. PETE THE TAILOR 133 Vz E. Franklin St. ONE DOZEN SHIflTS . . . S2S .00 CAMPUS STYLE W. Franklin St. Phone 929-1538 DAILY CROSSWORD NEWSWEEK MOtXJS MLPeW. SATURDAY JWOfTH CfUSX MERAkO TKIBUNl nominated for 7 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS including BEST DRAMA. 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