Saturday. February 20. 1971 ThsDaiJyTar Hsi Swimmers tov ECU by 63-50 by Howie Carr Sports Writer Coach Pat Earey's UNC swimming team finished its regular season Friday afternoon with a 63-50 victory over East Carolina. The win gave the Tar Heels a 7-5 record for the regular season. "It was an excellent performance with which we can be pleased," commented Earey after the meet. 'The attitude of the team couldn't have been better." Carolina took an early 7-0 lead by winning the 400-yard medley relay with a team of Butch Bristow, Mike Eddy, Jim Osborn and Phil McMunigal. Gerry Chapman followed with a victory in the 1,000-yard freestyle that Earey termed "the key to the meet." Chapman's winning time of 10:13.6 was his best of the season. Gary Frederick of East Carolina won the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:49.8, but Jike Southard and Bob Nagle' grabbed the second and third places to give the Tar Heels a 1 7-8 lead. Pirate Paul Trevisan took first place in the 50-yard freestyle, and was followed by Carolina swimmers Glenn G are 11a and Bruce Wigo. . The 200-yard individual medley was won by Wayne Morris of ECU in a time of 2:02, while Carolina's George Schiaffino grabbed the runner-up slot. East Carolina shaved the Tar Heel lead to 27-25 as Jack Morrow and Mike Emerson took first and third place, respectively, in the one-meter diving. Tar Heel senior captain Chuck Humphrey, diving competitively for the last time in Chapel Hill, finished second. Dave Bedell won the 200-yard butterfly with a 1:57.1 time, which was .9 seconds below the NCAA . qualifying mark. Teammate Jim Osborn finished in the runner-up slot to give Carolina a 35-26 advantage. Wigo and Garella combined to sweep the first two ..places in the 100-yard freestyle, while McMunigal and Chapman followed with a one-two finish in the 200-yard backstroke. At this point Carolina led, 51-28. . ECU's Jim Griffin took the 500-yard , freestyle, but Rich Williams and Eddy got PREGNANT? NEED HELP? YOUR QUESTIONS ON ABORTION CAN ONLY BE FULLY ANSWERED BY PROFESSIONALS CALL (215) 878-5800 2 k hours 7 days FOR TOTALLY CONFID ENTIAL INFORMATION. Ltpl Abortions Without Dsliy The Daily Tar Heel is published by the University of North Carolina Student Publications Board, daily except Sunday, 'ft examination periods, vacations and v) summer periods. & Offices are at the Student Union i& building, Univ. of North Carolina, X Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933-101 1 , t 9 22-1012 ; Business, Circulation, Advertising 93 3-1163. $ Subscription rates: $10 per year; $5 per semester. Second class postage paid at US. Post : Office in Chapel Hill, N.C. 2& The Student Legislature shall have powers to determine the Student $ Activities fee and to appropriate all &j revenue derived from the Student :: Activities fee (1.1.1.4- of the Student $ Constitution). 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Notices for such correction S must be given before the next insertion. 8 I 15 l ? 5ycwatkk: A5k' iWyELF I 7 Tr II 1ZTT A s II JI -VI X. I ill. I 11 . B JgVrrrH 1 . m Mai I M-Jc C COMING TO K j ( NOT TODAVj W CP X PlE WHO THJtf? C BINGO PLO?) V RUBY NER CAN'T) hr. 'AVENlT PACKED UP r- 1L ' S STAElT- THIS BLOKE FOR. if -t, fem margin the points back for Carolina as they swept the 200-yard breaststroke. The visitors from Greenville took the first two places in the three-meter diving and won the 400-yard freestyle relay to make the final score 63-50. The Tar Heels finish their season at the Atlantic Coast Conference championships, which are slated for Feb. 25-27. Snigby Squad readies for season by T.C. Ricketts Sports Writer The UNC Rugby Club starts its preparations for the spring season in earnest today with a scrimmage at 12 noon on Ehringhaus field. The season begins for the ruggers next weekend when UNC travels to South Carolina in an attempt to avenge a defeat suffered at the hands of the Gamecocks last fall. The following day, the Naval Academy brings its strong team to Chapel Hill to test the UNC side. The game with Navy is a recent addition to the Carolina schedule and is bound to provide the club with excellent competition. Carolina's season promises to be one of' the finest. UNC will play home matches with VMI, Georgetown, Richmond, Duke and Ivy League champion, Yale. The club's away matches will include South Carolina, Atlanta, N.C. State, a tournament at Washington & Lee, and the Duke Seven's tournament. The inclusion of Navy and Yale will give the club a chance to show the calibre of Southern Rugby when pitted against the more entrenched Northeastern sides. UNC has had outstanding success with such teams before. 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REAlUFe.QRly PILOT filM? mi- ovy n nuvi i i r i i n I 1 II II I I f S I "V I 7 mne e 'it ii i "V by Mark tVhicker Sports Writer The North Carolina Big Seven indoor track meet this afternoon will give Tar Heel Coach Joe Hilton some answers about what to expect next week in the ACC meet. Duke and State have strong competition in distance events, while North Carolina Central has its usual arsenal of sprinters. But the Tar Heels finally get their top performers back from all-star meets in O Last spring they trounced Toronto, and soundly defeated Rutgers and Penn State. The club's only big loss to inter-regional opponents came at the hands of Notre Dame in the Commonwealth Cup tournament. Notre Dame was ranked fourth nationally, Carolina being the only college team to score a try against the strong Notre Dame side. UNC will again feature its fast offense and a thrilling kick-oriented defense. The back line owns strong and sure foots in Ben Porter and Doug Swaim. Des Cannon will give the backs a break-through threat, as well as contributing a fing drop kicking ability. RUGBY TODAY 12 AM EHRINGHAUS FIELD ON Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle IgIe! Mtiaii pI Mot ri aTid e dc s apT sTpjA C 6 K E P h A TPft P E L ELA y sl rslelAlplsl iSH Ni 20 Title of respect (abbr.) Note of scale Fore part 50 Jog 54 French for "friend" 56 Native metal 57 Seed 58 Worm 61 Printer's measure 48 Aromatic ointment Lamb's pen name Feature Syndicate, Inc. to u)HA7EV IT IS, -fOl'R RATING ARE D0DN..RVE CENT PLEASE I today Louisville, Washington and New York. Tripl juniper Darryl Kelly, shot putter John Jessup, and two-mi er Larry Widgeon will all be favored today and probably next week as well. Tm confident that well have a good showing," says Hilton, "and I'm looking forward to several good races." The best, strictly from the standpoint of quantity, should be the 60 yard dash. Tom Richardson of Davidson, B2I Phillips of East Carolina, Larry Black of NCCU, and Carolina's Hubert West have opener Tom Clay, Bam Taylor, and Joe Patterson will be attempting to make up the remainder of the first line. ; New backs Chris Bugge and Bill Locke, both experienced players, will give the regulars competition at the running spots. The forward situation seems brilliantly manned as John Parsons, Ted Lambeth, Ed Boyd, Butch Lemke, Mike Sobol and Allen Gump all return in good health. The club will continue its practices in Carrboro in the coming weeks. Anyone interested in playing is welcome to come. Training is Tuesday through Thursday at 4 p.m. rWOW P LAY-IN G 2:00-3:40-5:25-7: 10-9:00. i , l tlllll III' il H u : n mm AS LiZZZl ft. 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Tom Van Buren, one of Wake Forest's few contenders, also has a 6.4 to Sis credit. The 1, 000-yard dash will (ezfcis a duel between two of the top freshmen in the conference: Duke's Bob Wheeler and UNCs Tony Waidrop. Wheeler won the 1,000 at Louisville's Mason-Dixon games last Saturday with 2:0S.2. Waidrop, as far as Hilton knows, has never run a 1,000, but he has been tough at anydistance. East Carolina's Jimmy Kidd and Duke's long-haired Fhil Wilson will contest Wheeler and Waidrop for the top prize. Carolina should have an edge in-field events. Jessup, for example, has a school record of STMT. His only competition should come from Ed Bradley of Wake and bob Shankweiler of Davidson. ECU's Walt Davenport was injured in the VMI Relays earlier this month, but if he's healthy he can make things interesting for Kelly in the triple jump and West in the broad jump. Jim Malone of ECU and Davidson's double entry of Abberger and Rogers will contend with West. The high jump should be close. 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