r a If a II 54 i Page 3 THE DAILY TAKgg1 Swimmers Face Unbeaten Terps By PERRY McCARTY DTII. Sports Writer Maryland's unbeaten Terra pins invade Bowman Gray Pool tonight for a showdown with UNC's Blue Dolphins. Last year at College Park, the Tar Heels spoiled the Terps chances for a perfect season and went on to share the ACC crown via a 48-47 win. Coach Bill Campbell and his charges will be out to settle last year's chagrin tonight. While the format is much the same as a year ago. there are several significant changes. Dual meet records have no bearing on the conference crown this year. The Champion ship is determined solely by the ACC Championship Meet next weekend at College Park. Yet the Dolphins desperately need the momentum of a victory over the Terps to carry them into the Championship competition. Both Florida State U. and N.C. State have shaded Caro lina in earlier meets. So the pressure is squarely on Mary land to become the first un beaten team in their school's history. 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Diving will be especially im portant. Here UNC's hopes ride on senior Dave Moody and Guy Smith. Pete Worthen will renew his sprint rivalry with Denkewitz. Worthen won both 50 and 100 freestyle sprints in last year's Freshman Invitational Meet, after losing to Denkevitz dur ing the season. .Both teams are sure to go for the seven points in the open ing medley relay. Jack Hayden, Rick Forum, Fred Lipp, and Davis Roberts have been more than adequate all season long. They will have to combine for their best effort yet to edge the Terp quartet. Senior co-captain Harrison Merrill, along with John Shel don, will face Nullmeyer in the distance freestyle events. Coach Earey has received good mile age from his sophomores to date and will again be counting on Steve Hildenbrand, Allen Mc Donald, Tommy Adams, Strud Norfieet, Jim Bernuth as well as Hayden and Worthen. Seniors - Chip Smith, Scot Smiley, Roberts, Merrill, and Moody will be gunning for their third win over the Terps. With the conference cham pionships a week away," both teams have enough at stake to pull out all stops and go-for-broke to win. The momentum of a victory and the impetus of fast times are vital psychologi cal advantages that will be at stake tonight at eight. tttemfc Friday's Fantastic Frogstrangler Famous make raincoats including dacroncotton wash 'n' wear and poplins with zip out linings, regu larly to $39.95, at Rainstrangler of $24.99. Alligator belts regularly to $12.95 choicest skins at any price, at a mere eye-catching $6.00. Dacroncotton poplin suits regu larly to $47.50 at a tempting $24.99. Mud pants khakis in size 27, whites in other sizes, at crazy $.99 Bermudas, 209 pairs regularly to $19.95, at surprising $1.99. . Dress tab shirts with pin-tuck pleats slashed from $8.95 to $1.99. Madras jackets cut from $37.50 to below cost $19.99. Group Imported sweaters regular ly to $30.00, take your pick at $10.99. Last call to fabulous savings on Johnson & Murphy and English shoes. Just pick your season and have fon! mtv,vnyy yiu)miimimninj im.,ij..,iu,m jjjjjjjj.jjp hi imi am mm i iimi ' il i ;S;t S:S:;:::' "' 1 1 . . rTTX" ,: " - -r-- v " Zim 1 ' w ?' , ' -yigjk . , y-jt X2yyr S f -f r i ' t, if ' - CfSy I fc. : .r....im&L, a .. fry '- far Babies Jjose To State jj, C. State's freshman basket ball team pulled away in the sec ond overtime . to defeat the Tar Babies, 99-93, Wednesday night In a wild game which saw 10 players, five on each squad, dis qualified with excessive fouls, the Tar Babies kept battling back to finally tie the game 75-75 in regulation time. The Tar Babies had a chance to win in regulation time and then again in the first overtime, but both times missed their final shot. In the first overtime, a 45 foot desperation toss by Jim Frye bounced around the basket before finally 'falling off. It was the first victory for the Wolflets in three games with the Carolina frosh this season. State's Alex Cheek hit on a jump shot with 15 seconds left to send the game into a second over time after the Tar Babies had led most of the period. STATE Douglass 26, Ward 8, Mavredes 16, Kretzer 19, Leith 13, Cheek 14, Lawson 2, Lawton 1. UNC Miller 27, Fletcher 26, Gribble 14, Shackleford 13, Camp bell 2, Frye 2, Cooper 9. Friday, February 19 1965 - - use Surging Heels Meet In Boubleheader Opener The annual North-South doubleheader tonight pits the resurgent Tar Heels against Frank McGuire's South Caro lina Gamecocks and N.C. State against Clemson, . The UNC-USC clash will start at 7:30. with the other game " following. . Tomorrow the two North Carolina teams will switch op- ACC STANDINGS Conf. W L All Duke NC State ; . ... . Maryland . . North Carolina Wake Forest . Clemson South Carolina .11 . 7 .7 . 6 . 5 . 4 . 2 6 8 VV 17 14 13 11 9 L 2 4 - 7'- 8. 13 ponents with the Tar Heels meeting Clemson after State faces South Carolina. There is nothing McGuire would like better than to beat his old school, especially since the Gamecocks have been hav ing problems this year. With a 6-11 season mark and 2-8 in the ACC, the Roosters are a game ahead of last place Virginia. They have been hurt badly by the loss of star sopho more forward Gary Gregor and guard Jerry Croke due to aca demic difficulties. Since their departure. 6-9 center Jirn Fox has emerged as the big star and as the ACC's top rebounder with more than 15 a game. John Schroeder (6-6) and Al Helping out Fox are forwards Salvadori (6-9) and guards Jjm Finnegan and Earl Lovelac. For the Tar Heels both games are crucial if they are to stay in the race for second place and the right to stay out of DukeV bracket in the tournament. Last year UNC edged USC 84-81 but lost to Clemson 97-90 in double overtime at the Queen City doubleheader. If Billy Cunningham is to win his third straight confer ence rebounding crown he will have to overtake Fox this week end. Two big games in Char lotte could give his All-Amcn-can chances a big boost. After this weekend the Tar Heels have only two league games left with Virginia Tues day and Duke next Saturday in Woollen Gym. Virginia 1 9 8 10 .,6 n 5 14 SOPHOMORE CDANNV TALBOTT takes a cut during baseball practice yesterday. Although it is still the middle of February, the Tar Heels" are" busily preparing for their season's opener. Talbot t, who played center field for. the Frosh, is moving to first base this year, as Coach Walter Rabb juggles his lineup in hopes of repeating last year's 14-0 conference record. ; ' Y Photo by Jock Lauterer 'M'!f .:.:.'.vrr-:-x-.s:o:.:-:5.- ft Cf f Larry TTairfleitaDni DTH Sports Editor llli ACC Race Enters Final Week With the ACC race entering its final week, some interesting battles are shaping up for seedings in the conference tournament. The Tar Heels' victory over State Wednesday has brought about a three-way battle for second place. If the Tar Heels win their last four conference encounters, they are assured of at least a tie for the second. : Going into this weekend's games. State and Maryland are tied for second with a 7-4 conference mark while the Tar Heels are a half game behind at 6-4. Thanks to a perfect 8-0 week, my guessing percentage jumped to .885 with 23 correct and only three misses. CAROLINA vs. SOUTH CAROLINA at Charlotte In the open ing game of the North-South doubleheader, the Tar Heels shouldn't have too much trouble winning their fourth straight. The Game cocks can rebound but that's about all. Carolina, by 26. CAROLINA vs. CLEMSON at Charlotte The Tar Heels make it two in a row over their Southern neighbors. Carolina, by 8. STATE vs. CLEMSON at Charlotte The Tigers' sophomores have come on strong, but State should win a close one. .State by 6. STATE vs. SOUTH CAROLINA at Charlotte The Wolfpack completes a sweep for the Tar Heel state. State, by 19. DUKE vs. NOTRE DAME at Chicago The Blue Devils try to uphold the ACC's prestige in the Midwest. They will. Duke, by 11. MARYLAND at NAVY The Terps could make life rough for the Midshipmen and their star Billy Radcliffe. .Maryland, by 7. TEMPLE at WAKE FOREST The Owls aren't playing in the Palestra this time, and the Deacons are due to break their slump. Wake, by 5. VIRGINIA at CAROLINA The Cavaliers gave the Tar Heels a scare at Charlottesville, but it should be a rout at Woollen Gym as the Heels tune up for Duke. Carolina, by 31. DUKE at MARYLAND The Terps have their eyes on second place, and the Blue Devils may be in for a shock. It could be a major upset. Maryland, by 5. HOE BOQCT presents another special Chicken Pack A delightful snack with delicious O Southern Fried Chicken (Two pieces) 9 French Fries O noils O Pickle Garnish Snack Bar and Cafeteria WORST KlNi OF ) ( LITTLE BROTHER. 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