Page 3 TZ" T! "WrT1Tl T! TXT jivio. w hud arn . n Gamer Ken Willard, Bill Cunningham and the ten nis team have swept the top honors in the an nual DTH Sports Awards. Willard and Cunningham were named as Co-Athletes of the year, the netmen were se lected as the outstanding team and tennis coach Don Skakle was tabbed as the best mentor. Judges for the event included Fred Seely, DTK, Sports Editor; Dick Smith, assistant Sports Editor; Larry Tarleton, ex-DTH Sports Editor; Pete Gammons, ex-assistant Sports Editor; and Pat Stith, assistant Sports Infor mation Director. Each judge submitted his top three choices in each category, and points were compiled on a 5-3-1 basis. . Ian Morrison, was named top Clutch Perform er, the first Duke' basketball game was tabbed the Best Single Contest, and Eddie Kesler's electrifying 72-yard run against Duke was awarded the Outstanding Single Play. Top performers were also named in each sport. Honors went to Willard in football;. Jim Talbot, soccer;. Cunningham, basketball; Roy Hagerty, wrestling; O. H.Parrish, tennis; Dale e White, track;, Jeff. Parker, lacrosse; John Baldwin, golf ; V Harrison ' Merrill, swimming ; Dan Talbott, "baseball;- and Jim Meade, cross country. - - WakMmrsBack, 10 The weak - hitting Tar Heels finally managed to turn on the power Monday night and score nine runs. Unfortunately, the team, forgot its- pitching and defense, and when all was over Wake Forest. had' whipped the baseball nine 10-9; - in a charity game at Asheboro.. ' '1. Provocation . : Button-Down! Collar ? dress siiinfs BatisteOxf ord in White, Blue, and IVIaize. reg. $3.99 each den's Wear Clothiers of Distinction 147 E. Franklin "oxlrcmsly - Iiandsoms" Suits from:.". Mil in the new Tapered-trim design, and with Person al Touch Tailoring that goes into each one" ' of them. Suits from 39.95 up Sport Coats 25.95 up : . I? 7 1 ' ' i' SALE fti 1 ; Efje Sub -i 0f Cftapel Sill CHAPEL HILU N. C EDTH " Awards Willard and Cunningham each garnered two first-place, two second-place . and a third-place vote for 17 points. Merrill and two-sport stand out Black tied for third with five points, and trackman White was mentioned on one ballot for fifth. Skakle ran away with Coach of the Year honors, getting four first-place votes and a sec ond for 23 points! The surprising lacrosse team ,figured to have troubles making .500, pushed Cony Steele into second place with 12 points and swimming's Pat Earey was third with nine. The tennis team matched Skakle's 23 points. With a 22-0 season record plus a decisive con ference championship, the netmen got all but one first-place vote. Lacrosse was second with 12, swimming had nine and soccer was men tioned for one points Morrison, erratic most of the season on the basketball court, came off the bench in sev eral games with key baskets and was tabbed the Clutch Performer. Special mention was giv en to his game against Clemson in Charlotte and against Vanderbilt in Greensboro. He com piled 15 votes. Net star Bronson Van Wyck, who won 25 straight matches this season, was second with eight,-followed by basketball's Bob Lewis with six. All are sophomores. The team closes out the sea son today at Virginia Tech in a game starting at 2:30 p.m. Coach Walter Rabb is expect ed to play a non - senior line up in the season's finale. Over 1 ,000 fans, the biggest crowd to see the Tar Heels this year, turned out for the annual game in Asheboro, and were presented a wild melange of hits, runs, bonehead plays, errors and walks. Each team paraded four hurlers to x t h e mound, and fittingly enough the winning run for the Dea cons scored on a miscue. After erasing a 9-0 deficit, the Deacons wrapped it up in the ninth. Bill Molloy started the inning with his fourth hit of the game, a high infield bouncer down the first base line that didn't come down un til too late to get the speedy third sacker. Bill ''Chilly" Dannemann, hurling for the Tar. Heels with only two days rest, then walked Joe Sepic,- and t h e runners advanced on catcher Tom Bobbins' passed ball. Rabb then brought in ace re liever , Bob , Reagan, . who in tentionally passed Jim Grims ley to load the bases and set up a force at any corner. Weak-hitting, Steve Wrenn, Wtless in three previous at- The ASSOCIATES . Typing-Mimeographing ' 159 E. Franklin Over Sutton's Drugs : , ' . -.942-3225 ' " ' 504 W. FrankUn' St. Chapel HU1, North Carolina 929-2364 nonDA - Tmunpii - suzutu DUCflTI -nonTon Francbiscd Dealer OK BIS ALL RECORDS VUI Records Mono LWHERE.;::;;:- ",U The Time Is NOW a?. i t (Rinnnen - 9;NineClosesiAtVPI bats, bounded one to shortstop Dick Fleming, who made a good stop, but his throw to Robbins for a force was far wide of the target, ending the game. ! Hitting stars for the Tar Heels- included Ken Boykin, who homered, doubled and sin gled to boost his average to .309, third best on the team. Bill Taylor emerged from a slump with three singles, and Bob Bonczek pounded, a hom er and a double in five trips. UNC jumped off to a 6-0 lead in the top of the first on hits by "Bonczek, Boykin, Dick : Prindle and Gary Black. Mike McLaughlin, starting Tar Heel hurler, held the Deacons at bay with a one - hitter until the sixth, when two walks and a double by Grimsley and Mol loy put them on the score board. Molloy smashed a three-run homer, off Buddy , Cohoon to edge the score to 9-7 in the 1 seventh, . and Wake tied it in. the eighth on a cheap infield hit,, a misjudged fly ball by Lynn Nesbitt which fell for a double, and a ground single that just evaded Fleming's grasp. All the scoring was done with two out. Bonczek rapped his homer, a 400-foot plus clout, in the FINALE Before FINALS Ends Sunday Afternoon At 6 P.H. SHARP and Stereo Largest : ' .T . ' ; ' V 1 To Get 'Em For Gifts TED DAgiY Intramurals Heavy With End In Sight Bv DICK SMITH Asst. DTH Sports Editor Delta Upsilon's blue tennis team highlighted Monday's tramural action with a 2-1 win over Kappa Alpha to enter the fraternity blue finals. They will play the winner of the Chi Psi-Zeta Psi match, which was postponed. In water polo quarterfinals Sigma Nu dunked Everett, 5! 0; Chi Phi downed Old West by forfeit; Delta Upsilon over came Phi Gam, 2-1; and Chi Psi beat the Medical School 3-0. Softball action , featured Chi Psi in a quarterfinal . victory over the Delta Sigs by a healthy margin of 8-1. Tom Carpenter doubled and singled to lead Chi Psi hitting, while Mai Dunlevie went two for three at the plate. Errors and walks gave the winners four more runs, while Delta Sig got its run when Bill Cresimore, who had tripled, was sacri ficed home Chandler Leads Can Also, Jim Chandler 'of Carr put on a pitching exhibition to beat Ehringhaus A almost sin glehanded, .giving up only fifth and Boykin made it 9-0 with Taylor aboard in the sixth. It was the third time the Tar Heels have fallen to Wake this season. They lost at home, 3-2, then journeyed to Winston Salem for a 10-1 whipping. NO! NOT AGAIN UNC ' ab r h rbi Prindle, 2b : : 5 0 1 2 Taylor, If 5 2 3 0 Boykin, rf 5 2 3 3 Talbott, lb V S01 0 Bonczek, 3b : 5 2 2 2 Fleming, ss. 4 1 1 0 Black, cf 5 12 1 Robbins, c 3 12 0 McLaughlin, p 2 0 10 Lampman, ph 1 0 0 0 Totals ,40 9 16 18 , - - . - - Wake ab r h rbi Sizemore, If 2 0 0 0 Renn, p 10 0 0 Dillman, p 10 0 0 Rich, p 10 0 0 Boylesr2b- ' 2 1 0 0 Cole, cf 3 2 0 0 Nesbitt, lb-lf 4 2 1 1 Myers, c 4 112 Molloy, 3b 5 2 4 3 London, pr 0 10 0 Sepic, rf 5 12 2 Krous, ss 2 0 0 0 Grimsley, ss " 1 0 1 1 Wrenn, p-lb 4 0 0 0 Totals 35 10 10 9 i 600 012 000 9 .000 003 42110 ip b r. er. bb so UNC . Wake . Pitching McLaughlin 6 4 3 3 5 2 4 4 3 Cohoon 1 Dannemann 1 Reagan 0 Wrenn 3 Renn 3 . Dillman 13 Rich 2-23 W Rich (2-4) L Dannemann (1-2) 4 0 8 4 3 0 6 3 2 1 0 1 6 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 Stock" Ever Offered At ' " ' - Giving And listerimnr SHELLS & SHORTS . ' . at "i Til J three hits and striking out 10, while his teammates plated eight. Tom Sheehan and Al Vota doubled for Carr, as Ehringhaus pitcher John Spain gave up eight walks. John Mulford tripled in a losing cause, and the final score was 5-2. The undefeated Carr team, drawn from the smallest Res idence Hall on campus, will play Avery today at 5 p.m. on Navy Field for the Hall cham pionship. Averyj led by bas ketballers Bill Cunningham, Tom Gauntlett and Bob Lewis, have lost only one game. In horseshoes, Medical School beat NROTC and the Peacocks by identical scores of 2-1; Aycock Blue downed Teague Blue, 2-1; the Ruffin Reds defeated Stacy, 2-1, and Mangum 10, 3-0; Stacy White defeated Mangum 5, 2-1; Chi Psi Blue victimized Zeta Psi, 2-1, and the Chi Psi White team downed Pi Kappa -Phi by the same margin. In shut outs, the winners were: Lamb da Chi over Chi Phi, Phi Gam over Delta Sig, Zeta Psi over St. Anthony, and Mangum Blue over Aycock. Murals End Tomorrow All finals will be completed this week, with fraternity blue softball scheduled for today. 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