The Daily Tar Heel Grissom's shoulder hurt n 0 OHO . I I f Ml" ! Friday, April 23, 1971 The UNC Boat Club will compete in the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Championships in Savannah, Ga. this weekend. The Tar Heels' varsity four is composed of Lloyd Miller, Andrew Adler, Peter Jost, Craige Benepe and Will Ethridge, and the junior varsity eight is composed of David Rothe, Steve Carolina Relays 11 invade for track ".meet: by Mark Whicker Sports Editor Carolina's track team hosts 11 schools in the Carolina Relays Saturday afternoon at Fetzer Field. R epresentatives from NCCU, East Carolina, .Duke, State, Wake Forest, South Carolina, Davidson, Virginia, William and Mary, Richmond and Florida State will be on hand to challenge the Tar Heels, who have several chances to win ."events. ' Waldrop mnnm Scurlocfcs 880 mark Tony Waldrop, whose navy blue socks carried him to two high school track championships, is now off and running after one of Carolina's most prized records. Waldrop, the freshman sensation from Columbus, N.C., has set his sights on Dave Scurlock's UNC record of 1:48.2 in the 880 yard run. And there seems to be little doubt that Tony will eventually break it. His best official time in that event has been a 1:51.2. However, he ran a 1:50.3 in a medley relay race in the Florida Relays. "I don't know if I'll be able to break it SODOTultiia-DmSB We ore recruiting a limited number of students for interesting, well-paying positions in their home oreas when classes are completed. You will be dealing with the owners of business firms and doctors, offering a service which costs them nothing unless our home office produces money for them. We prefer full-time employees, but some part-time positions are open. Write immediately, giving age and home town. We'll send details and application by return mail. Personnel Director - - 93 Massachusetts Ave., GKAND:F'UNCC; I . ' s - " - . ' r"' : Cj ? ! :.' - " - " ' i -r,. 1 - : . - . - i " ) -' :L iliJ!! iMCORCCiRT !! also BLOODBQCK 8 p.m. Friday April 23 Dorton Arena, Raleigh Tickets: $4.50, 5.50, 6.00 Darden, Balint Kokas, Jim Simmons, Jack Carpenter, Tony Haynes, Dick Trotman, Scott Milne and Bob Musselwhite. Rollins, Jacksonville, Virginia Commonwealth and Alabama are four of the established rowing schools favored in this event. It will take place on the 2,000 meter course on the Savannah River. Triple jumper Darryl Kelly will defend his title against Mike Haggard from USC and Bill Malone of ECU. Shot putter John Jessup should be the favorite in that event over Ivan Peacock of East Carolina and Ed Bradley of Wake Forest. Larry Widgeon will be running in the mile. Coach Joe Hilton does not confirm whether William & Mary's Howell . Michael, a member of the AAU team, that travelled to Europe last summer, will be present or not. Charlie Ball, who cleared 6-8 in this year," says Tony, "but I am aiming at it. , Realistically though, I imagine it will be next year before my times will get that good." Breaking records is nothing new for Waldrop. His 880 time is the best ever by a Tar Heel freshman. He won the North Carolina High School championship in the 880 as a junior, breaking the state record held by Scurlock. As a senior, he won the state championship in the mile. "I went to a small school," explains Tony, "and we didn't have a whole lot of socks. I liked dress socks . oerter man sweat socks, out ne aian i nave any. Boston, Mass. 02115 m the high jump in Carolina's 90-55 loss to South Carolina Saturday, will go against State's - Henry Edwards and Jim Quick of East Carolina. Larry Black of North Carolina Central should be the favorite in the 100-yard dash; he has run a 9.5 previously. Duke's ; Ernie Jackson and South Carolina's Jim Small will provide the main competition; Jeff Howser, the Blue Devils' star hurdler, has a top time of 13.6 this; yearr! .NCC's hurdling; duo jof Ron DrapieKand. Ken Stapleton! is improving each week, since their indoor season was curtailed. North Carolina Central will also unleash its record-breaking 440 relay team. Carolina will start John Rucker, Bill Weber, Hank Snowden and Hubert West in that event. Barry Beam and Richard McDuffie of East Carolina will take on Carolina's Jeff Hilliker and, Danny Deacon and USC's Jim Scott in the pole vault. The Gamecocks' Forrest Broom and Mike Cawley rank as favorites in the- discus and javelin, respectively, althoug Florida State's- Jim Buck may give Cawley a tough time. n rt m h'h m r- firfC ILU U U lUL IflJiiUD KUAili f. Panaviston Technicokx 8 " .HELD. OVER ; 20th Century-Fox Presents ' PANAVISION Color by DE LUXE SATURDAY APRIL 24 IN WALLACE WADE STADIUM TICKETS $S.CtJ Advanced Szte. Thess May B Purchsd At The Student Union Information Desk At UNC And On The Main Quad At Duke. $7.C0 At The Gst3. - An ID CARD from ANY college or university must be presented with the purchase of one pair of tickets by Mark Whicker Sports Editor When he had All-Conference material at defensive tackle and inside linebacker, assistant coach Jim Carmody was worried about what the Tar Heels would do when Bill Richardson and Flip Ray graduated. Now that he knows that the players are there to replace Richardson and Ray, he's wondering when they'll be able to practice together. Carmody still, has seasoned talent in tackle Bud Grissom and linebacker Ricky Packard, but now Grissom has a ligament pull in his shoulder. The injury rash that has hampered all departments of Carolina's team has hit the defensive interior particularly hard. "It's been said that well be a better defensive team because we're only losing Ray, Richardson and Tom Cantrell of the starting squad," Carmody points out. ? "Yet Ray and Richardson were all-conference last year, and usually you can't just put somebody in there and expect them, to be as good. Both were fine leaders and did a great job last season." Since Eric Hyman, a starter two seasons ago, has still not been given the O.K. from the doctors, Robbie Vanderbroek has been starting at tackle alongside Grissom. Vanderbroek was originally on offense, but moved last year when Hyman was sidelined. Promising sophomore Peter Talty, redshirt Bob Gerloff and reserve George Simpson are " all competing for Vanderbroek's position and the reserve job behind Grissom. ' r At Richardson's old linebacker spot, the leading candidate at the moment is ' senior John Anderson, Grissom's old "teammate at Elkin. Anderson has been a reserve there for two years and has been a "pleasant L surprise" so far, according to Carmody. Pushing Anderson is 225-pound Terry ; Taylor, a spectacular freshman last fall. Taylor has so much ability that when one insider was asked where Terry would play this fall, he replied, "Just about anywhere he wants to." David Kuratnick, a fullback on the freshman team in '70, has been doing a good job at linebacker in scrimmages. Injuries have knocked both Steve eijpp keys eels. win Si: "d :i- Cbach1Fred lueUe'r's Carolina lacrosse team battered East Carolina 12-5, in a game played Wednesday in Greenville. i' Senior attackman Ray Seipp paced the Tar Heels in scoring with one goal and -seven assists, while Phil Sasser chipped in .'with three scores. Midfielder Mike rTiernan and attackman Bruce Led with 'each had a pair of scores, while Glenn McKenzie, Ken Bauer, Bob Cox and " vRandy Roderi all scored one apiece. "It was kind of a sloppy game, but we got the win,'' commented Mueller after the victory, which gave Carolina a 3-4-1 record. It was the second straight win for the Tar Heels, . The stickmen hit the road again ,v: Monday when they journey to Virginia . for a game against Roanoke College. Like East Carolina, Roanoke is a newcomer to , .lacrosse, having joined the National Lacrosse Association this year. Roanoke , has defeated East Carolina in a game earlier this season. JO n AM" ? v t j 4. A ?:30 5:15 8:06 5.4 HELD OVER 3-5-79 THE COMMITTEE OF DUKE n IT ' i i FEATURING m mrm U Li L W" ' Early and Mike Mansfield out of spring drills; Early has a severe groin pull and Mansfield has a shoulder problem. Mansfield was outstanding as a reserve quarterback last season, but the coaches felt that there was enough depth behind Paul Miller and the Norfolk native was needed on defense. Carmody will have no worries at one tackle . when Grissom is back in shape. Bud should be one of the league's finest defensive linemen this year and was one of the reasons why the Tar Heel defense sacked opposing quarterbacks 38 times last year, not including several pass deflections. Heel nine wins 6-2, plays Terps tonight by Dan Collins Sports Writer The old and rickety Durham Athletic Park was the site of a tremendous Carolina victory Wednesday night. Coach Walter Rabb's Tar Heels proved that they were indeed a force to be reckoned with by putting together a determined effort to down arch-rival N.C. State 6-2. The game was a crucial one for both teams in that the two rivals came into the match with two conference losses each. However the strong pitching and hitting of Dave Bullard and Jim Chamberlain and the steady RBI punch of Jack Gillis proved to be the key as the Tar Heels upped their conference record to 5-2. The strange aspect of this hotly-contested battle was the outstanding clutch hitting of pitchers Bullard and Chamberlain. Bullard, who pitched 6 23 tough inniiigs before tiring, went two for two at the plate including a double and scored two Tar Heels runs. Chamberlain also helped to disprove the old saying that pitchers can't hit with an RBI double. In his 2 13 innings of relief Chamberlain was nothing less than spectacular striking out five of the seven batters he faced and getting the other two on routine outs. Bullard, who turned out to be just the ' righthander Coach Rabb was looking for, gave up only six hits while gaining his . first victory of the season. The Whiteville native looked very strong as he struck out seven batters while only walking three. : Carolina drew first blood in the bottom of the first when rightfielder Ron Cox came through to knock in Gillis with a sharp single to right. In their second time at bat the Heels upped the score to 2-0 as hustling Bobby Elliott drove in freshman Bob Guthrie with a line single over second base. Loser John Lewis appeared to be out of the fourth inning with two men out and pitcher Bullard at the plate. However Bullard helped his own cause by doubling down the right field line to start a two run outburst. Jack Gillis was responsible for both RBI's with a late-swinging double to the opposition field. For Gillis, who leads the ACC in Visit the future where Ttctncott , I, X. : . Starring Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence First Time in the Carolinas t1 I EgrjC7 j i 1 EH, UNIVERSITY PRESENTS ITS tit hit 3Lal I" 1 ill La -11 Aa inside linebacker should be as tig as possible, because he is usually being blocked by an offensive tackle or center. Packard, at 1S5, is a remarkable exception. "He's not blessed with blazing speed, either, says Carmody, "but he's always in the right place at the right time. Packard was second in the ACC in interceptions two years ago, when he only played about half the season." The material is there for Carmody to build another outstanding pass rush and retaining wall for enemy runners, but the healing process has been too slow for significant cohesion on the practice field. RBI's, they were his 20th and 21st runs driven in of the season. Leading 4-2 in the eighth inning the Tar Heels put the icing on the cake by scoring two final runs. The big hit of Jhe. inning was the Chamberlain's double that scored second sacker John Wilson. The jiext game for the Tar Heels will be another important conference match as they play host to the league leading Maryland Terrapins Friday night. The game will once again be played on Carolina's home field in Durham. N C State 0 000 1 1 00263 Carolina 1 1 020002x6 10 1 Lewis. Carter (7) and Glad; Bullard. Chamberlain, (7) and Roberts. W-Bu!lard (1-0) L-Lewis(1-4) Cagers set new accuracy mark Carolina's Tar Heels, who opened their season in record-shattering fashion? ended it as the sharpest-shooting team in Atlantic Coast Conference basketball history. Carolina hit an amazing 1,010 of its 1 ,935 field goal attempts this season for a 52.2 percentage, second best in the nation and a new ACC record. The old mark of 51.7 had been set by Carolina in 1966. The Tar Heels, who finished the season with a 26-6 record and the National Invitation Tournament championship, hit better than 50 per cent of their shots in 17 games and four times shot better than 60 per cent. Carolina's top performance came in the season opener against East Tennessee when the Tar Heels hit 40 of 55 shots for a 72.7 percentage-an all-time NCAA record. The old record was 72.3 by Minnesota against Iowa in 1 960. Leading the UNC marksmen was All-ACC forward Dennis Wuycik, the 6-5 junior from Ambridge, Pa. Wuycik made 182 of 300 shots from the field for a school record percentage of 60.7. The old mark of 59.8 was set by Bill Bunting in 1969. j i love is the ultimate crime. SHOWS: 1-3-5-7-9 1 .a if if i MOUNTAIN , At the Record Bar and Box Office (ONE ID per couple) - - ft -a