4 i i Page 4 THE DAILY TAB HEETJ Tuesday, MarcK 2, 10C3 'Can't Look Past Wake Says lith Ob Tourney By PETE GAMMONS Asst. Sports Editor y "We'll pretend vhe Wake Forest game is the finals of the "Ttournament, and work from there," Coach Dean Smith said yesterday after learning the MTar Heels are seeded fourth in -.the tournament and will play "the Deacons in the opening 'round. "The victory over Duke was great, but we have to stop re- (PiKo-)Qooo$ NOW PLAYING f ftnt'tnD!A DimiDCe -- MSTI? nm Pa iceeMMMOMMnniii & A . ' '3 X -t, A. A J t i I 4 . '.''til . THE J . it LOVE STORY ' OF A BORN LOSER. Enjoy York's reatest, newest hotel at Special ie Rates. Jt's right in the heart of every thing that's happening. Like theatres, supper clubs, Rocke feller Center, and just off excit ing Broadway. SPECIAL RATES Students: $6 each, 2 in room. $5 each, 3 in room. $10 single. I 1, Faculty: $6, $7.50, $9 each, 2 in room. $12 single. . . NOW! , gcr reservations, contact Mr. Kent THE NEW YORK I HILTON at Rockefeller Center S3rd & 54th Streets Ave. of the Americas flew York, N.Y. 10019 f Phone 212-J U 6-7000 lit. i (i 2 r- t i i i i i J I I I i Clip Me Out YOUR FOR THE WEEK OF ARCH 1 Luncheon Specialty ' i iilUMi ARCHAEOLOGY f WT 1 Pan Fried Chicken ' with two vegetables, salad and 1 bread. Wednesday Pol Roast of Ocef with Jardiniere Sauce two vegetables, salad, bread Thursday Swiss Steak I two vegetables, salad, bread I Friday Stuffed Flounder two vegetables, salad, bread. CLOSED MONDAY 104 W. Franklin St. Clip Me Out joicing an& Ioox to Hie tourna ment. "Wake Forest is a good team. They had a slump but starting tvith the Temple game have started coming out of it and now are really tough." With two big stars in Bob Leonard and Ronnie Watts, Smith realizes that the Deacons cannot be looked past. . They bombed the Tar Heels the first time they met in Winston Salem. "Actually I don't really care about the drawing. I tried to go into it (the drawing) with a 'don't care attitude, then suddenly realized that it didn't really matter because Wake, Clemson and Virginia are all FINAL ACC STANDINGS ACC All Games Duke .ll- 3 18-4 N. Carolina 10- 4 15-8 N.C. State 10- 4 17-4 Maryland 10- 4 17- 7 Wake Forest ..6-8 11-14 Clemson 4-10 8-14 Virginia 3-11 7-17 S. Carolina .... 2-12 6-16 FINAL NIGHT The Jam Session -Discoteau featuring LORETTA 3 p.m.-7 p.m. BALAN LOUNGE Next to Eastgate Starting Wednesday Mad, Mad Midnighters direct from New York SKIS We still have a good stock of our Famous Brand long sleeve Striped Shirts. Many new colors have been added. With the sleeves cut off these would be perfect for spring. Regular 5.95 to 6.95, now only ... 0 Q 147 E. Franklin St, tough. "I hope Duke is the favorite, but it isn't going to be easy for anyone. This league is tough. especially this year. Three of Duke s four losses have come within the conference." Smith will go with the same lineup he has used throughout the seven-game winning streak, although Ian Morrison and Ray Hassell will see action in spots to utilize their special talents. Bob Bennett's encouraging per formances against Virginia and Duke have given him the role of top reserve at forward. "Bob started to gain his con fidence last week against Vir ginia," said Smith. "I told him earlier this season that he had to rebound to play, and he has started to do it. "I now feel confident through out my bench and I won't hesi tate to use anyone." The second-place finish and 10-4 record are history now with the all-important second stage of the season coming up in Raleigh. Thursday's action shapes up like this: 1:30 Maryland (10-4)-Clem- son (4-10) 3:30 N.C. State (10-4)-Vir-ginia (3-11) 7:00 Duke (ll-3)-South Caro lina (2-12) 9:00 North Carolina (10-4) Wake Forest (6-8) Lady Hilton Spring Delights! n I Our fabulous Crazy Horse collec tions are greater than ever the zenith of uniqueness In suits, slack sets, shifts Including the "Big Zipper" group from $11.95. Hop sacks skirts, A-line in pink, light' blue, navy, yellow $11.95. New Elizabeth Stewart Swimsuits just what you've been looking and hoping for from $18.00. Special on alligator belts in black, sun tan or dark brown, regularly to $12.95, at $6.00. Yankee Peddlar, Crazy Horse and our own make shifts from $14.95. LADY MILTON SHOP SAtitonfo -,jTy, - , I- Wrestlers Get Crushed By Maryland By SANDY TREADWELL DTH Sports Writer The UNC wrestlers finished their regular season in disaster Saturday as they were crushed by Maryland, 27-2. The loss gave the Tar Heels a disappointing 4-5-2 season rec ord. All but one of the individual matches followed the same pat' tern. In the 157-pound class, for example, Carolina's Jay Jacobson faced Al Moran, who was larger, stronger and more experienced. The result was it took an incredible effort by Jacobson to scramble off the mat time and time again to avoid being pinned. The only exception to the pattern was Co-Captain Russ Simmons (137), who rallied in the second period-to take a 4-3 lead and then held on in the third period for a tie, giving Carolina its only two points. NOW in STOCK FOR SPRING SUITS SPORT COATS TROUSERS HALF SLEEVE SHIRTS BERMUDA SHORTS 147 E. Franklin St. $10,000 CASH AT AGE 65! Buy life insurance now ... be protected until 65. Write ... Phone Visit v ' N''- J ! ill GEORGE L. COXHEAD, CX.U. 203! a East Franklin (Over Dairy Bar) Pb. KS-4358 m NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Rathskeller's Served Monday thru Thursday Featuring Homemade Qcef Vegetable Soup lb. Beefburger Tea or Coffee .... . 9- 4 X 1 L v J ' 5 y UNC'S RAY IlESPESS TAKES a swing at the ball during Sat urday's game with Duke. Photo by Jock Lauterer. Terps Outdistance Whole Track Favorites ' Wary Of -Opener Jinx Field By PETE CROSS DTH Sports Writer "We were simply outmanned, but I have no complaints." Speaking was Joe Hilton, coach of the North Carolina track squad, in reference to last weekend's ACC Indoor Games. His Tar Heel thinclads copped second in the confer ence meet behind the awesome Terps of Maryland. Maryland captured the Con ference Championship for the eleventh consecutive time with a record total of 91 points. Their aggregate was sufficient to outscore all the other teams combined. The Tar Heels claimed second place with 18 points. Hilton, however, was not dis pleased with his team's per formance. "The boys gave us their best effort, and, as is often the case in basketball, the Close ness of the competition isn't al ways indicated by the score." The Carolina coach was Very pleased with the. efforts of sprinter Dale White and dis tance runner, Charlie Little. "Both gave us real fine, out standing performances," said Hilton, and he also announced that his pupils would be enter ing the NCAA National Meet. This national invitational clash is scheduled for March 12th and 13th at Detroit. In referring to White's and Little's conference-winning runs, Hilton commented, "Dale ' defi nitely showed his class, and I 'have no doubt that Charlie could have won the two-mile also if he'd had more time to rest." Also cited by their coach were distance runners Jim Meade and Art Maillet who placed in the two-mile and 1,000-yard, respectively. Quite handily, South Caro lina was disqualified in the mile relay after beating out UNC. "They might have bumped us out of second place," noted Hil ton. When the baton was knocked out of Richie Am brose's hand during that relay, only the anchor run of Jon Levin prevented UNC from dropping into third . or fourth place in the meet. The Tar babies also claimed a second place finish in the freshman division behind Mary land. Mike Williams won the mile and John Harper claimed a second in the high jump to spearhead the Carolina efforts. Coach Hilton also cited Jon Hryllarrow, Ronnie Short, Tom Carpenter and Fred McCall for their performances. In looking forward to the not-so-distant outdoor season, Hil ton was optimistic about his squad's potention. "All the boys should be back, along with some good additions," said the coach. "And Eddie Daw will be back without his leg trouble." The first meet on the outdoor slate is with Ohio State . on March 22nd. BASS WEEJUNS Brand New "Harness Lea ther" You've got to see it, to believe it, please . . . PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS EV E100L1 presents another special fihicken Pack A delightful snack with delicious O Southern Fried Chicken (Two pieces) O French Fries o Rolls O Pickle Garnish Snack Bar and Cafeteria RALEIGH CR Basketball coaches tell you it's tough to beat the same opponent three times in one season. But that's just what Duke, Maryland and North Carolina State will have to do if they are to survive the first round of the Atlantic Coast Confer ence championship tournament opening Thursday. Defending champion Duke opens its title bid against a South Carolina team it already has measured by scores of 111 72 and 87-59. That second game, on the South Carolina court late last month, was close in the first half, Duke leading by only nine at the intermission. Then the Blue Devils blew the Gamecocks off the court to win going away. N.C. State tourned back Vir ginia 73-67 and 92-68, but off what the Cavaliers accom plished last week, the State Wolfpack could be in for a try ing time when they meet Thursday afternoon. Playing - without Mac Cald well, top rebounder and No. 2 scorer, who was felled by pneu monia, Virginia lost overtime games to Wake Forest and North Carolina, then knocked off South Carolina and Clemson to escape the cellar. It still was uncertain Monday w hether Caldwell would be available for the tournament. Maryland opens the tourna ment at 1:30 p.m. Thursday against a Clemson team it has beaten 67-65 in double over time and 88-71 last weekend. The Clemson Tigers lost two heart-breakers on successive nights in Charlotte two weeks ago, losing to N.C. State and North Carolina by a total of three points. Had they won both, their league record would have been 6-6. Instead they fol lowed by losing at Maryland and Virginia to wind up 6-10 in sixth place. 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