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by Bruce Gurganus
Sports Writer
Closing out the regular season here
yesterday, Coach Don Skakle's Big Blue
Machine ran its record to 21-2 for the
year. The Tar Heels, who have been
invincible at home, blasted Duke 9-0
finishing with a conference record of 6-1
heading into the ACC tournament next,
weekend at South Carolina.
Senior Mike Kernodle, playing at
number six, closed out his Chapel Hill
career with a 6-3, 6-4 win over the Blue
Devils' Pete Frank. Kernodle's record this
season was an impressive 20-3. The only
other senior on the roster is Billy Mears,
who was undefeated in limited action this
year.
On the first court All-American
Freddie McNair wrapped up the top seed
in the conference tourney by beating
Heels play
VPI today
Thursday afternoon's non-conference
game between Carolina and Wake Forest
was rained out in the third inning. At the
time of the decision to call the game
Carolina was winning 2-1. The game,
however, will not be rescheduled due to
the fact it was non-conference and will
not figure in the conference standings.
The Heels battled Duke last night in
the Durham Athletic Park and are
scheduled to play Virginia Tech Saturday
afternoon. The game will be played at the
Durham Athletic Park and students will
be admitted free with an athletic pass and
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FOR SALE: 1969 Yamaha 250 street bike.
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FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, June
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FOR SALE: 1967 MGB-GT, New radials, new
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WANTED: 2 roommates (female) to share
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FOR RENT JUNE-AUG.: Two-bedroom
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SUBLEASE: 2-bedroom townhouse, air
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Large reward. Call 967-4556.
TO SUBLEASE FOR SUMMER: 2-bedrpom
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Call Alex or Bill. 967-6024.
ROOM FOR RENT: One bedroom in modern
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leave a message.
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1. Kingswood Apts.. $150 per month. Phone
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Duke's much improved Jim Strawinski,
7-4, 2-6, and 6-0. McNair completed his
sophomore year 19-3 overall and 6-0 in
the ACC.
At number two Jimmy Corn was back
on the winning way with an unbelievably
easy 6-0, 6-1 win over Charles Benedict.
Like McNair, Corn will have the top
seeding in his flight as he too went
unbeaten in the conference this year and
-19-4 overall.
Hard hitter Forrest Simmons got back
into the winners' circle with a 6-2, 6-3
thrashing of John Lerch. Simmons'
season mark was 18-5 with a 5-2
conference mark which should be good
for second or third seed in his flight.
. -The most fantastic success story of all
was written this season by a newcomer in
the Tar Heel line-up. Freshman star
Richard McKee is now the only
undefeated regular in the conference. His
6-0, 6-1 win over, John Buckley gave him
a 23-0 record for the year with a 7-0 ACC
ledger and needless to say the top seed in
his fourth flight.
Playing beside McKee all season long
has been the Tar Heel with the second
best record on the team and also a
freshman. Lithe Richard Hardaway
shutout Jeff Appelbaum yesterday, 6-0,
6-0 to finish the season at 20-1. His only .
loss came in the loss to Clemson at the
hands of Safraz Rahim. The possibility of
revenge in the tourney looks hopeful.
All three of Skakle's doubles tandems
took straight set wins over the Duke
duos. McNair and McKee completed the
year unbeaten and should be favored to
bring home the top doubles honors which
McNair and Joe Dorn won a year ago. . ,
As expected the tournament will boil 1
down to a two team battle between UNC
and Clemson for the conference title. - .
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TOY POODLES for sale. 2 registered black
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Jubilee. If found please call Tom at 933-2410
or Dick at 966-2342.
SUMMER SUBLET: 2-bedroom, partially
furnished, carpeted, air conditioned, pool. S160
a month. Also available for fall. 967-5893.
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Call 967-3206. -
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SPINET PIANO BARGAIN :. WANTED:
Responsible party to take over spinet piano.
Can be seen locally. Write to Credit Manager
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29458.
Hear Congressman John Schmitz
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: (Democrat-Louisiana), members of the John
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Monument grounds during Reverent Carl
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on May 8.
Male Spanish major or anyone very proficient
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Jimmy Corn won his match Friday, 6-0, 6-1. over Duke's Charles Benedict. The
Heels won the match over the Blue Devils, 9-0, ending their season w ith a 21-2 record.
(Staff photo by Leslie Todd)
Stickmen hostVUMBC
by Howie Carr
Sports Writer
Coach Fred Mueller's Carolina lacrosse
team hosts the University of
Maryland-Baltimore County this
J afternoon on Fetzer Field at 2. The game
marks the end of the Tar Heels' 1971
home season.
UMBC took a 7-4 record into its game
against Washington & Lee last
Wednesday. Three of their losses came at
the hands of Duke, Towson State and the
University of Baltimore, while most of
their wins came against smaller schools in
the area. Like UMBC, Carolina was
defeated earlier in the season by Towson
. State, by an 11-6 margin.
Both the Tar Heels (3-2 in the
conference) and UMBC (3-3 in league
play) have been eliminated from the
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The UMBC offense is led by two
attackmen who form what is probably
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tandem. In his team's first 1 1 games this
season, attackman Jeff Thomas has
scored 29 goals and added 56 assists to
lead the country in total points. Most of
Thomas' feeds have gone to teammate
Jim- Fry, who has 50 goals and four assists
to bis credit for the season.
? Carolina's All-American defenseman
Paul Truesdell has drawn the assignment
ofj defending against Thomas, while John
Hamachek goes against Fry.
isThe Tar Heels will start their usual
line-up, with the possible exception of
senior attackman Ray Seipp. The team's
leading scorer, Seipp has been suffering
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U.S. removes dollar restrictions
WASHINGTON The United States removed aD restrictions on dollar transactions
with Red China Friday as a first step to opening up trade between the two nations.
Treasury Secretary John B. Con nail y issued a license allowing VS. businessmen and
banks to transact business with the Communist government and its citizens using
dollars or dollar instruments. Previously there had been a complete prohibition against
such transactions.
"This is the Treasury's first step in implementing President Nixon's decision on
April 14 to relax financial and commercial controls with respect to mainland China," a
Treasury statement said.
"Treasury is now consulting with the Departments of State and Commerce and
other interested agencies on relaxing controls on imports of goods from China."
. Treasury officials emphasized Connally's order was limited to dollar transactions,
and in itself did not remove prohibitions against exporting or importing goods to or
from Communist China. But the statement made it clear that removing or relaxing
those controls was being contemplated.
U.S. to destroy
germ warfare
WASHINGTON Destruction will
begin Monday of American supplies of
germ warfare weapons at an arsenal in
Arkansas, the Defense Department
announced.
The action is in accordance with an
order issued by President Nixon Nov. 25,
1969, for total destruction of all U.S.
offensive gefm weapons.
When all biological and toxin agents
have been destroyed at Pine Bluff Arsenal
in Arkansas, the facility will be turned
over to the Food and Drug
Administration for use as the national
center for toxicological research, the
Pentagon said.
All germ weapons for use against
people are at Pine Bluff. Anticrop
weapons are stored at Fort Detrick, Md.,
near Baltimore; at Rocky Mountain
Arsenal, Denver, Colo., and at Beale Air
Force Base, Marysville, Calif.
Vietnam forces
ready for truce
SAIGON-Two U.S. Air Force
Phantom fighter-bombers interrupted a
bombing raid over Laos Friday and swept
over North Vietnam to blast three
antiaircraft gun sites out of action in the
33rd , American "protective reaction"
strike of the year. ,
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Rogers pushes
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TEL AVIV-SecTetary of State William
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Arab territory and met with Israel's
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for a relaxed Israeli position on
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1967 Middle East war.
After a brief aerial tour near
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Rogers' second and final meeting with
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she is occupying is needed as a buffer
against possible future Arab intrusions if
there is no final peace settlement.
In Cairo, the semiofficial newspaper Al
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Middle East crisis and insists on an
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