Page 8 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Sunday, May 9, 1965 i I J i e 9 t M Tennis Team Polishes Off ACC Title RALEIGH After wrapping up the ACC Tennis title Fri day in Raleigh, the Tar Heel netmen . put a lovely ribbon on the package yesterday by winning all five of their final matches in singles play. Number . one man for the Tar Heels, O. H. Parish start ed off the singles action yes terday for UNC, downing his opponent Jim Stevens of Vir ginia in a three-game set: 6-2, 2-6, 8-6. Bronson Van Wyck took an other three-game duel for the Heels, defeating Larry Modze lewSki: 6-2, 0-6, 6-0. Nat West again conquered his man in just two games, taking a quick pair from Ken Donnan: 6-4, 6-4. Tom Chewning beat Howard Crow 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. James Ledbetter rounded out the Tar Heel victory pa rade, downing Clemson's Tom Long in a three-game battle: 6-1, 6-8, 6-3. In doubles competition, the Carolina netmen were again the most impressive of the field. Parish-Van Wyck served up a two-game victory over R'ahn Long of Clemson: 6-3, 7-5. The Goddard-Oettinger two some claimed another win for Carolina, ; defeating Smithy mant and Orreklay 6-2, 6-4. In the final doubles match for Carolina, West and Chewn ing held a 2-1 margin over Stevens and Fulford in the last game of a three-game set late yesterday afternoon. New World Record Set In Shot Put COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP) Mighty Randy Matson smashed the 70-foot barrier in the shot put Saturday, break ing his own pending world's record of 69 feet, -inch with an astounding throw of 70-7. The Olympics Games silver medal winner's' record throw came in the preliminaries of the Southwest Conference track and field meet. The 6-6 12, 256-pound Texas A&M sophomore had throws of 68-8, 70-7, 67-9, 69-3 and 68-4 for the greatest series in ' history. He scratched on his final throw. Matson bettered the listed "world record of 67-10 held by Dallas Long of Southern Cali fornia on four of the six tries. Matson threw with a brace on his left knee where he has a pulled i ligament. Every put brought a mighty cheer from the crowd of 3,000 that came largely to watch him. TO0P1ES! Trophies, Plaques, Cups awards for excellence in sports or other fields. We - have for your choice a generous selection, and also offer Engraving m . Service IN OUR TROPHY DEPT. xSt Pay Ja Pla?" lal E. Franklin St V i it' IE 1 i" Golfers Capture ACC Championship PINEHURST (AP) John Baldwin, junior from Port Washington, N. Y., won the in dividual title while leading his North Carolina teammates to the Atlantic Coast Conference golf championship Saturday. Baldwin, No. 1 man on the Tar Heel team, shot 69, three under par, over the 6,800-yard No. 2 course of the Pinehurst Country Club, had a 35-hole total of 144, even par. ; Tied for second, three shots back were Don Hedrick of Wake Forest, first day co-leader; Trip O'Donnell of Duke and surprising Dick Van Leuvan, No. 7 player on the North Carolina team. . Jay Sigel of Wake Forest, 1963 champion, was fifth at 148. His 71 was one of only four sub-par rounds Saturday. Baldwin had nines of 34-35. Going out he had three birdies, but took a bogey five on the difficult fifth hole. On the back nine he birdied the 14th and parred the rest. North Carolina had a five man team total of 744 in win ning its third title and first since 1960. Wake Forest was second, 11 shots back. Mary land and South Carolina, which shared team honors last year, finished fourth and , fifth re spectively. Dennis Milne of Wake For est, co-champion last year, fin ished 12 shots off the pace at 156. The scores: John Baldwin, North Carolina, 75- 69-144 Don Hedrick, Wake Forest, 71-76-147 Trip O'Donnell, Duke, 73- 74147 Dick Van Leuvan, N. Carolina, 74- 73147 Jay Sigel, Wake Forest, 77-71148 Fred Ewald, Duke 79-70149 ' Drew Pierson, Wake Forest, . 74-76150 Tom Danluck, Duke, 76-74150 Steve Robbins, N. Carolina, 76- 74150 Bob Pipkin, N. C. State, - SERVE YOURSELF BUFFET -- .. , featuring Rare Roast Beef Fried Chicken f 4 Meats 7 Vegetables 52C5 AH You Can Eat It's a Cowboy's Treat Recommended by Duncan Hines and Gourmet 1MS8 71-79150 Frank Herrelko, Maryland, 78- 73151 Tom Glascock, North Carolina, 77-74151 Denny Robinson, Maryland, 75- 76151 Steve Johnson, Maryland, 79- 73152 Les Flaisher, North Carolina, 79-73152 Belton McCarty, S. Carolina, 77- 75152 -Russell Munn, South Carolina, 81- 72153 John Yoder, Virginia, 79-75154 John Buczek, Wake Forest, 78- 76154 Ed Hoopes, North Carolina, .78-75154 Steve Borchers, Maryland, 76- 78154 - Steve Rosen, Maryland, 76- 78154 Eddie Brown, South Carolina, 84-71155 Dan Hill, Duke, 78-77155 Dennis Milne, Wake Forest, - 79-77156 ' Dick Barham, N. C. 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