The Dai?y Tar Hsl T! I? IT I s y V Saturday, May 1. 1971 TT)1 TTTT 7n c n - psmainKDecL by Marie Whicker Sports Editor Carolina will not lose this afternoon's Blue-White intrasquad football game in Kenan Stadium, beginning at 1 :30, but from a coach's viewpoint the Tar Heels may have little chance to win, either. If the game results in the wholesale bartering of touchdowns, the brain trust in Kenan Field House will be wondering where the defense went. If the defenders hold the score down to single digits, the potential of the Tar Heel attack will bear close scrutiny. Head coach Bill Dooley expects a good Trackmen in Raleigh tonight Heels meet by Mark Whicker Sports Editor Carolina's baseball team faces South Carolina this afternoon at Durham Athletic Park at 2:00, while the track team travels to Raleigh for a tri-meet with State and Duke. For the Tar Heel nine, a win over South Carolina is a must. UNC's pennant odds are now extremely long after three straight one-run losses, and the Gamecocks defeated Carolina in Rodeo set this The first big rodeo of the 1971 season will be in Chapel Hill this weekend. David Pervis, Barry Hude, David Clark and Richard Carter, the top money winners of 1970, plus about 100 other cowboys from North Carolina and Virginia will compete for about $1000 in prize money. The rodeo will be at the Circle R Ranch off N.C. 54, east of Chapel Hill at 7:30 tonight and at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. If vou thouaht Vietnam was hell. 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" 4 47 lIIlllZIIlIZZ Distr. by United il' "'l 1 y ""x ' ii IF W USTCMTO UOOOsTOCK lillA l"fli tUlA 5; L0N6 ENOUSH, VX1K MINP liilill 11(1 I itUul i MX. I't''il'il'n'i .. . MdWIliI h -C2r- T - ' JL&M 1 I WHO WAS THAT OXSKeI AJp'5' I ,YJ5.KS7y 1 vj OLDFIA OUIfl lTuwSZmt B 1 L K Jl :; '-EPS'&7 game despite numerous injuries. "A lot of boys that are playing will battle for starting jobs. Their performances today could help win them those jobs." Students will be admitted free on display of an ID card and athletic pass. Tickets for the general public are S2 with advance tickets for faculty, staff and children priced at SI. Quarterback Paul Miller and tailback Ike Oglesby will miss today's game Miller has back spasms and Oglesby broke his hand while running backfield drills for a high school coaches clinic. ' Promising tight end Ken Taylor is also Columbia during spring break. It will be homecoming of sorts for several of the better Gamecocks. Coach Bobby Richardson's top pitcher, soph lefthander Bo Robinson, is from Tarboro, and catcher Drew Choate, a draft choice of the Philadelphia Phils, is a native of Sparta. Another North Carolina native who deserted is first baseman Buddy Caldwell, ACC home run leader with six. The Tar Heels are currently fifth in conference standings with a 6-5 record, weekend Richard Carter, who works for the UNC school of medicine, has won the steer wrestling event for the past four years. This event is a series of practiced movements executed by a team of two men and two horses. The contestant, aided by another mounted cowboy called a "hazer," leaps from a running horse to the steer's horns, brings the animal to a spot and throws him to the ground. Time is taken from the scoreline flag to the field flag. in yuu yei nun it;: HERBERT S.NITKE Presents A DUQUE FILMS INC. 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The talent seems to have been spread evenly between Lee Hayley's Blue team and Bobby Collins' White squad. First -string lines will be facing each other when the Whites get the ball, while Cam while USC holds sixth at 34. Neither team is mathematically out of the race, but to speak optimistically of their chances to win would be stretching an argument for conference balance. Southpaw Jim Chamberlain, who has had his moments, will be on the mound for the Tar Heels. It was Chamberlain who two-hit Clemson earlier in the year and struck out 12 Wake Forest Deacons in a relief role. Catcher Mike Roberts leads the Tar Heels in batting with a .321 average, with Jack Gillis second at .314. Second sacker Bob Elliott is hitting .298 and has made only two errors in 103 chances. UNC's track team defeated Duke and State handily last year, but both the Devils and Wolfpack have improved and should ' make things more interesting tonight at 6:30. The best events will be distance races,1 with Carolina's Larry Widgeon, Mike Garcia and Tony Waldrop testing Duke's Bob Wheeler and Mike Graves and State's Jim Wilkins and Gareth Hayes. The Tar Heels also have shot putter John Jessup, high jumper Charlie Ball and triple jump king Darryl Kelly. Duke is tough in hurdle events with Jeff Howser, while State has sprinter Bill Bennett and strong javelin thrower Curt Renz. PREGNANT? Need Help? For assistance in obtaining a legal abortion immediately in New York City at minimal cost Call: Chicago (312) 922-0777 ' Phila. (215) 878-5800 Miami (305) 754-5471 . Atlanta (404) 524-4781 New York (212) 582-4740 ' ' 8 A.M.-10P.M:-7 Days A Week " ABORTION REFERRAL SERVICE (ARS), INC. WATERBEDS Why Pay More? Take One With You This Summer-Only $33.98 967-5104 The Dally Tar Heel is publfshecHJV.Tne University of North Carolina Student Publications Board, daily except Sunday, examination periods, vacations, and summer periods. 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The Daily .Tar Heel will not consider, adjustments or payments for any) ;. advertisement involving major' v: typographical errors or erroneous insertion unless notice is given to the. Business Manager within (1) one dayl after- the advertisement appears, or within one day of the receiving of tear sheets, or subscription of the paper. The l Dairy Tar Heel will not be responsible J X.i for more than one incorrect insertion of Cvj an advertisement scheduled to run' I3 seveaai times. Notices for such correction jx must be given before the next Insertion the Blue squad has the top offensive backs. Li Miller's absence, Nick Vldnovic wiU quarterback the Blue tean and Don Shore and Johnny Klise are the signal-callers for the White. Vidnovic and Klise are off the freshman team, and Shore is a redshirt. Lews JoIIey and Geoff Hamlin, who along with Miller and Oglesby should give the Tax Heels another long-gaining backfield, are wingback and tailback for the Blue icnmt running behind what is now the reserve offensive line. The Blues also have the edge up front in the defense. Bill Brafford, Gene Brown, Bud Grissom, John Bunting and Jim Webster have all starred in the past and join improving tackle Robbi Vandenbroek and linebacker Johr Anderson.' On the other hand, veteran pas; defenders Lou Angelo and John Swofford are on the White team, along with inside linebacker Ricky Packard. Tailback Mike Shuster, fullback Billy Hite and wingback Charlie Sink are running in the White backfield with Klise and Shore. Offensive end coach Vic Spooner has been a booster of split end Earl Bethea's talents, and at tight end Johnny Cowell has already had two good years in reserve roles. Tackles Jerry Sain and Reid Lookabill, guards Ron Rusnak and Billy Newton and center Bob Thornton -the inheritors of the mantle left by last year's amazing offensive line-will -lead the White runners. Ken Craven, who kicked seven field goals and 6 1 extra points last season, will handle the booting for the Whites and Bill Taylor, last year's kickoff specialist, is on the Blue team. It will be interesting to see how far Carolina's punting game has come along since the shoddy Peach Bowl performance, and whether kick coverage and returns have improved. - . Ruggers end The Carolina rugby team will conclude its spring season Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Opposing the Tar Heels will be the James River Club from Richmond in what promises to be an exciting finish for the Jubilee weekend. Although plagued by injuries, the UNC ruggers are coming off two strong showings; the first, a semifinal finish in ... . NOW PLAYING r-3H MARL0 THOMAS ( Manure ALAN ALDA r.i I f DTH Class!: FOR SALE: 1964 TR-4. 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Vv John Bunting Carolina oweou by Howie Carr Sports Writer If you don't like either Muddy Waters or Blue-White football, there's still a third way to spend the afternoon, as the Carolina lacrosse team hosts Washington & Lee on Fetzer Field at 2. The visiting Generals, who are currently ranked ninth in the nation, are the fourth top ten team the Tar Heels have faced this season. Washington & Lee has defeated Dartmouth, the English All-Stars, East Carolina, Washington College and Baltimore University. Their only loss came at the hands of third-ranked Navy, 10-8, in overtime. season the Duke 7's tournament, losing to perennial champion Birmingham 3-0 in overtime; and the second a narrow 10-6 to State playing two men down. On the field Sunday will be a revamped lineup, featuring hard-running John Parsons at inside center with Joe Patterson providing the speed at wing. I 1 ALL YOU CAN - " ' EAT AT JOE'S 3- 12 FRIED CHICKEN COLE SLAW & FRENCH FRIES $1.50 DRAFT BEER 8PE6ifll M ffied. 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Call 929-7295 or 933-1012 and ask for Mike. FOR SALE: Sony 23QW stereo tape recorder with amplifier, Garrard turntable, 2 speakers. Rick Spangler 963-9063. I f . r . c I Jim Webster ichmen host y&L at 2: 00 A Tar Heel victory would probably cost Washinton & Lee the South Atlantic lacrosse championship. The Generals are currently tied for the league lead with Towson State, which has already beaten Carolina 11-6. Since Towson and the Generals are both undefeated in conference play and since they do not play each other, any loss could destroy either team's chances for copping the Strohbar trophy. Washington & Lee's .offense is paced by Sam Engelhard, a 6-5 crease attackman, 6-4 midfielder Skip Lichtfuss, and attackman Scott Neese. Coach Fred Mueller's Tar Heel stickmen hope to extend their three-game winning streak. Since losing to Twoson, Carolina has crushed Fa irleigh Dickinson, East Carolina and Roanoke. The Tar Heels will be counting on another good game from senior attackman Ray Seipp, who has paced the Carolina offense all season. After nine 'games, Seipp has 14 goals and 16 assists. 'To win we'll have to control the ball on offense, something we haven't been able to do all year," says Carolina coach Fred Mueller. "Washington & Lee is a well-disciplined team with a lot of good personnel." $.75 PITCHER 5-9 prn JUBILEE WEEKEND TAR HEEL SANDWICH SHOP open Friday Saturday - 11 AJ1. To 2 A.M. GOOD FOOD I Cut out and save this ad:" Tin life) HO 0 Lf-a iWU Li Li When you want the most charters available for Summer 1971, Ca!S 212-697-2054 As a student at this college. YOU may be e.fig;b!e for cur lo.v. iov cost fares. Flights from New York to a t ma;or European C;t;es. Weekly departures. Flights under the auspices cf World Student Government Organization. Send coupon . . . call, write or visit. W SG O c ease s3. fl Tra'; t -i-evs O Aspf-cat ci for tr.'emaJ-or-ar Su;Cen! 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