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Th Cj ?f Tar H?1 Flowers, ice cream and outdoor track 71 o A O ) IS h A. t i hiii 1 ! I 11 Sill 1 1 5 o o O by Jim Thomas Sports Writer I a-L Lk ( N Kls ?ene$d Y. Ftbnsary 27, 1S74 0)'ii . v- '1 Stats boat Carolina Tuesday, 83-72. Details Thursday. Spring ice cream, braless women, sunbathers, class cuts and finally a chance to see Tony Waldrop run. For a world record holder Waldrop has been inconspicuous on campus, but when the spring track season begins March 23 against Clemson. the well known-unknown will be out in the open for all to see. Although Waldrop is the headliner there are several other outstanding performers returning from last year's team which finished fourth in the ACC. However, the newcomers will have to come through if the Tar Heels are to overcome the loss of Reggie McAfee, Lennox Stewart, Hubert West and Darryi Kelly. McAfee was the ACC mile champion with 3:59:3 last year and finished third in the NCAA behind Dave Wottle and Waldrop. Kelly leaped 49-1 1 2 in the triple j ump to place second in the conference meet. Stewart and West, who is now a UNC assistant coach, were standouts in the 880 and broad jump respectively. Despite the loss of these stars the Tar Heels will have a better team this year. Carolina will fight it out with N.C. State and Duke for second place behind Maryland. "We will have a stronger lineup and more depth in everything except sprints," said coach Joe Hilton. "Our lack of speed will hurt us in the quarter mile and mile relays however we should be strong in the field events and distances." Hilton is counting heavily on the jumps and weights for some points this spring. Sam Beasley and Hank Snowden will try to fill the shoes of West and Kelly in the long and triple jumps. Beasley won the long jump at the ACC Wwilet intramurals slates by Susan Shackelford Sports Writer Highlighting intramural action. Phi Delta Theta grabbed the all-campus basketball crown last Monday with a three-point win over the Granville B Stuffers, 39-36. Tom Pritchard led the Phi Delts with 10 points, and in the second half Alan Mayfield hit five of eight from the line. Granville's Robert Redfern had 10 in the first half, but only managed two after half-time. In women's intramurals Dana Murdock took the badminton competition. Melanie Spain finished first in table tennis, and Joan Barnes second. Women's basketball tournaments now underway will determine the top team by the end of next week. Men's basketball concluded with the all-campus playoff. 1 n'the male point totals; whichinclude handball and . ,.te bowling, Beta Theta Pi moved into first place among fraternities in the blue league with 778.08, sending previous leader. Phi Delta Theta, into fourth at 706.69. Second place is held by Pi Kappa Alpha at 721.07. With 718.75, Sigma Phi Epsilon stands third. For sororities, KAT is out in front comfortably with 326. Tri Delts rank second at 272, KKG third with 232, and Alpha Delta Pi fourth with 208. Among residence halls, Parker remains without a significant challenge boasting 829 points. Second is Joyner at 468, 361 behind Parker. " Teague perserved the top spot among men's dorms with a total of 920. The second, third and fourth places also stayed unchanged. Avery 820, Everett 630, Lewis 617. In the fifth position, Ehringhaus A dropped to tenth, knocked down by Graham with 586. Only 21 points separates the first and third place teams in the grad-independent league. In. first, the Peacocks have 809 and are the defending champions in the upcoming Softball competition. Law is-1 1 points back at 798. X-Teague claims third with 788. The battle seems to rest with the top three clubs, as MBA holds fourth 281 points behind third. Handball winners in the different divisions were: fraternities, St. Anthony's Hall; residence halls, Avery Gutless Wonders; and grad-independents, MBA. Men's badminton and softball start Monday, March 5. A mandatory clinic for persons who want to officiate at softball games will be held today at 4 p.m. in 304 Woollen. The meeting will last approximately one hour. Intramural director Ron Violette is now recruiting office personnel and intramural managers for next year. The part-time positions currently pay S1.85 an hour and involve eight to 17 hours a week. Applications may be picked up at the intramural office, 215 Woollen. Dencer is cnamp Ken Spence, a UNC junior from Hickory, won the state weight-lifting title in the 165-pound division at an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) meet held in Raleigh Feb. 23. The meet, which was open to all North Carolina members of the AAU, was held at N.C. State and was attended by about 60 contestants. Weigh tlifters in nine divisions, ranging from 123 pounds to the "Superheavies", competed for the state title and top-rankings going into the State championship meet May 4. Spence lifted a total of 1,240 pounds in the squat, bench-press and deadlift to edge out four other contestants. . Two other UNC students, Chuck Cole and Mike Beam also attended the meet, grabbing third-place titles in the 181-pound and 242-pound weight-divisions respectively. Support M M The Daily Tar Heel W Mf Legal Defense Fund I 1 I ( I it 1 nr pizza special $1.00 OFF ANY LARGE PIZZA $.50 OFF ANY MEDIUM PIZZA GOOD THRU MARCH 15 fcro9r Plaza, Naxt to Plaza I & li Theatres hOrvieW HOURS 4-12 Daily with coupon .f...v,. ii 315 A group experience for personal growth A new program for members of the University Community Personal exploration and growth in a small group context Two group schedules: Tuesdays, 4-6 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4-6 pm Beginning March 19 Ending April 18 Deadline for applications is March 2. For applications, see your Residence Director or the Student Union Information Desk For further information, contact: William H. Friedman, Ph.D. S5S-4635 Betty Whitehead 9S6-2243 - i n n n n u !l t! ri u ii I! fl II II f II ll 0 n fi n 1 1 i t " IJJ.ilUJB for RHA President More student input can occur when there is a feeling of trust than when there is a sense of antagonism. Ldan Lm bM w 11 L J Lm I Ln WE CAW TRUST i Janet Stephens, RHA President Joe Elkins, RHA Board - Granville Howard Evans, RHA Board - 'Henderson Carolyn Jamerson, RHA Board - Ehringhaus Ed Sadler, RHA Board - Carr, Old East & West Scott Turner, RHA Staff Kate Whittington, IVRC Chairperson Cynthia Williams, RHA Secretary Marcus Williams, RHA Staff 1J n o o u u ii n tj rj ti n ii ii u n ii u h u u n u n u n n M ri n li n u rr n u. n; I ' ! I j r i ii IX . 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Terry Taylor heads the list of returnees in the weight events. Taylor was second in the discus last spring with a 156-8 and has placed in the conference meet every year. Mark Gaines finished third in the shot put last weekend w ith a toss of 50- 1. Freshman Mike Voight zipped to a 7.4 in winning the high hurdles indoor championship. The pole vault is manned by co-captain Danny Deacon and Dave Robinson. Deacon, who was injured most of the indoor season, has a personal best of 15-6 while Robinson has vaulted 14-6. Tommy Ward, William Southerland, Mike Stratford and David Hamilton will alternate in the middle distances. Ward finished second in the ACC indoor mile behind Waldrop. running a career-best of 4:09, while Southerland and Stratford have performed well in the 880. Hamilton finished fourth in the two mile run with 9:03:2. loooooeoooooooooooosoooooooooooooooooooooo c e c o o o o o o ) o o Williams for RHA A University Academic Coordinator for Dorm Courses An End to the Tripling Policy A Stabilized Campus Escort Service An Explanation of Student Fees and Increases A RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE LEADERSHIP oocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Spend a Week or Weekend In Good Sun With Warm Blue Ocean and Sandy Beach gEnjoy Live Entertainment Nightl Monday Thru Saturday $ At The p. Jolly Roger Lounge : Fraternities, Sororities or Groups From 1 to 100 Invited FOR RESERVATION CALL INNKEEPER ,919 726-2544 H E ADUmTE RS SALTER PATH ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH, N.C. IRDCHARE3) WDLrjaOT-SRAQTM STUDENT GOVEBIJV3E3T DOES l30T EXIST Students have no say in what directly effects them, so promises are useless in this campaign. What is required is a new system whereby the administration will no longer be allowed to get away with its arbitrary and high-handed dealings, but will be forced to pay closer attention to the needs and opinions of students. A University Forum (1 3 faculty. 1 3 students. 1 3 administration) to decide university policy is a viable way in which this can be done. Such a system has been adopted and works well in Europe. This will give the students power of initiative and reform and at last make student government what it really should be. . 1 1 1 Li L"l1 l IaI 0 C-' EJ - i Mi' ; '3 KllJ Li L-II- 1 P Ts P- L Ll U j lI o o o 0 o o o o o o o 9 o o
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