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The Dally Tar He;? efeat State z iaeiiiei- tob ikmicKS i opsiaea score if Tuesday. April 13. 1971 Heels d 7 vn tennis mate '. by Bruce Gurganus Sports Writer Yesterday was the hottest day of the year and Coach Don Skakle's netters were as "red hot" as the necks of their opponents. The Heels rolled past N.C. State with the power of a John Deer tractor for another 9-0 win. The most amazing thing about the" lopsided score is that the Tar Heels were playing without the services of their number one man Freddie McNair or their fifth player Richard Hardaway. McNair is suffering from a mild case of strep throat and was held out of yesterday's action. Hardaway has sustained a minor wrist injury on his racket hand and was undergoing x-rays Monday. Both are expected to return to the lineup shortly. Moving onto the number one court for the first time in his long and successful career was junior Jimmy Corn. The Shelby native sent the Wolfpack's Herb McKim back to his milking chores with a 6-2 and 6-3 defeat. Corn broke service in the first game and never trailed. Sliding over to the second spot was Forrest Simmons. The hard hitting sophomore plowed through his opponent, Jeff Griffin by scores of 6-2 and 8-6. Richard McKee also moved up a notch on the ladder and kept his 13 match unbeaten streak intact with a 6-1, 6-1 thrashing of State's Coleman Long. Senior slugger Mike Kernodle sent Ben Page trucking back to the farm with a humiliating 6-0, 6-1 blasting. . ' Gianiny on mound EffTattic Buike tests Heel. by Dan Collins Sports Writer You can be sure that Enos "Country" Slaughter and his boys at Duke will be out to make the Tar Heels forget their fine double-header win over Clemson Saturday. , The former major-league all-star will be fielding a young, exciting, but inconsistent Blue Devil team when Carolina travels to Duke for a conference battle today. The game is scheduled to hegW-M.3:.0Q. vxcti ?o iiw su. Although the Blue Devils are winless in conference play against four losses and 6-7 overall, they have proved they can be tough. Carolina learned this first-hand earlier in the season, when it lost a 7-0 decision to their arch-rival. Coach Walter Rabb wil be sending out freshman Fred Gianiny as starting pitcher to avenge the earlier loss. The young hurler mixes up an assortment of pitches well and has been tough to hit all year. Rabb also stated that John Danneman, nn And Still On Sale - Crosby, Stills, Nash, And Young FOUR WAY STREET - $10.00 List For $6.69 Cheaper In 'Sunday 1 R.M.-10P.M; Mon.-Sat. 10 A.M.-10P.M. eg: h Moving into the top six for the first time in his short career Joe Garcia came up with a win on the fifth court. The Tennessee product mowed down David Johnson with scores of 6-3 and 6-4. Attesting to the terrific depth of the Tar Heel squad was Billy Mears who came in to administer a 6-2, 8-6 defeat toCy King of Raleigh. Mears, a former star at Andover, wrapped up the second conference win of the season for the Heels, now 1 2-1 . With a 6-0 lead going into the doubles action the Heels kept churning with the persistance of an electric milker as they sucked out another shutout. Since McNair and Hardaway were sidelines several new doubles combinations were tried. Corn and McKee teamed on the first court against McKim and King. This proved to be the toughest match of the day but the Tar Heel tandem held on for a 6-2, 4-6, and 6-0 win. On the number two court Garcia and Simmons, usually the number three team, stopped Griffin and Page 6-4 and 6-4. This duo could be hard to beat come tournament time. Skakle brought in yet another new face to the line-up in the third doubles match. Sophomore Terry Dukes teamed with Kernodle to beat Long and Johnson 6-4 and 6-2. In the first set the Carolina team, playing together for the first time, fell behind 4-1 before coming back to win eight straight games . and finally the match. who pitched two innings and won the second game against - Clemson Saturday, might also see action in the contest. . For the Tar Heels it will be their third conference game. They are currently in fourth place in the standings with 2-1 conference record. State, Virginia, and Maryland all own undefeated conference records. Although the teams overall record is only 7-9, they are hoping that their 2-1 and 3-1 victories over a strong Clemson team will be turning point of the season. With the season being only half 'over' the Heels still have a 'great thance : for1 the conference crown and a victory today could help the cause. Leftfielder Jack Gillis had an outstanding day Saturday and upped his batting average above the coveted '300 mark. His average has jumped 12 points from .291 to .303 over the last three games. Catcher Mike Roberts has also been on a recent hitting spree and now is leading V 1 GRAND FUNK 1 SURVIVAL GRAND FUNK HAS SURVIVED FOR A FIFTH SURVIVAL 5.98 List - 3.98 Honor Of Our Competitor's Price - UNC icimis player Jimmy Corn enjoyed the spotlight in the first court today as he beat his opponent and the Tar Heels shut out N.C. State 9-0. Corn is returning a serve. (Staff photo by Leslie Todd) the club with a .348 average. Although the all-conference receiver went 0-4 in Saturday's opener he came back to get two hits in two trips to the plate in the second game. He was also responsible for two of the team's three rbi's. The third player on the team to batting over .300 is centerfielder Ron :. Cox. The hardhitting senior saw only ' limited action at the first of the season but has done well at the plate. His .316 mark is Second only to Roberts. T Duke's leading Tiitter is Bo Bochow 'who has-been flirting with the' .350 mark all season. Freshman 'Steve Setteducafo has also been hitting well for the Blue Devils. The oddity of the Duke squad is that they have no seniors on the team. Coach Slaughter has had to go with underclassmen all seasons and he has several freshmen in key positions. They have proved they can be tough, though, and the Tar Heels should have a real match on their hands today. 456 w. franklin 1 block beyond bus station across from leo's restaurKit ibii IMfrM ii" lilin mini nniwirr mm -" X V J CAP & GOWN RENTAL DEADLINE - MAY 1st PLACfe YOUR ORDER i!0W 7 'THE REAL DEAL" UNC's Favorite Drink Reg. Carton $1.25 Super Carton $1.50 MOBIL Gas 31.9 & 33.9 MOBIL GAS AND FOOD Phone 929-5056 2 Miles North Of Police Station On N.C. Hwy. 86 DTH Classified JET TO EUROPE $189.00 NY-LON DON-NY June 9-Aug. 25 UNC Flights. 201 Carolina Union FOR SALE:, 1961 condition. New tires 942-3685 after 5 p.m. VW Bus-Excellent and many parts. Call FOR SALE: V-M Model 369 portable stereo: Two speakers and turntable. One-year old. 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The Baltimore Bullets, down two games to none in the finals of the NBA's Eastern Conference playoffs, stayed with their starting lineup Sunday afternoon and came away with a 114-88 thumping over the New York K nicks. The Bullets played without injured starters Gus Johnson and Kevin Loughery but got hustling performance out of their makeshift starting lineup as they busted up a tight game early in the third quarter with a 14 point scoring surge. Sharpshooter Earl Monroe killed the Knicks with 31 points, while Bullet pivotman Wes Unseld maneuvered around New York's Willis Reed for 18 points, 26 rebounds and eight assists. Cirew- All rowing fans have a big treat in store Sunday. At 2:00 the UNC crew team will have their first home regatta ever at Carolina. The match will be held at the University Lake. Virginia Commonwealth and the Citadel will provide the opposition and it should turn out to be a real battle. 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