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6 Th Dally Tcr Httl Uonday, Feb. 17, 1S7S The UNC men'i tennis team won the consolation bracket team championship at the National Intercollegiate Indoor Tennis Championships held in Madison, Wise, this past weekend. The Tar Heels were beaten by Utah, 6-3, in the opening round, but defeated Oklahoma and Penn by 8-1 scores to set up Sunday's match with Alabama for the consolation title. -,! In that match, which Carolina won 6-3. Billy Brock, Joe Garcia. Tommy Dixon and Junie Chapman were victorious in singles. while the doubles teams of Brock-Dixon and Garcia-Hassler also won. In intramural soccer semifinals Thursday, njured overwhelm Duke North Carolina's injury riddled wrestling team claimed its second Atlantic Coast Conference victory of the season Saturday with a 31-12 win over Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Carolina's record is now 7-5 going into Tuesday's match against Western Carolina at Collowhee. The Tar Heels host defending ACC champion Virginia this weekend in a crucial conference match in Carmichael Auditorium. UNC was without the services of three of its top performers against the Blue Devils. "We had three starters out with injuries,' said UNC coach Bill Lam. "but the guys who wrestled did a super job. I hope everyone fe ready for the match against Virginia. We will probably wrestle some jayvees against Western Carolina." D it- - s 'j. Maynard Ferguson & his Orchestra! Thursday, February 27, 8 p.m. Memorial Hall $2 2 I 11 1 I 1 A Carolina Union Presentation .UTXc;..nrTifrifrifnf?i JANUARY 20. 1975 ICCIML DJLLHSandwicher Served 11 A.M. to 2:30P.M. t (Monday thru Friday) A. Black Russian . . . . . . . 1.95 A large all beef pattie. topped with swiu cheese and I ' tauteed onions, served open face on dark pumpernickle bread with western cross cut slaw and franch fries. B. Campfire Steak Sandwich 1.95 A heaping serving of grilled flank steak, sliced paper thin, topped with mushrooms and onions served open face on a grilled bun with western cross cut slaw and franch fries. C. English Burger 1.95 A large all beef pattie topped with Cheddar cheese end bacon, served open face on a grilled english muffin with western cross cut' slaw and f ranch fries. D. The White Pole .. . 1.95 Polish Sausage, split and grilled with american cheese and sauerkraut, served open face on a grilled bun' with western cross cut slaw and franch fries. E. Double Decker . .... 1.95 Sliced turkey breast and bacon on toasted white bread, served with lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, western cross cut slaw and french fries. F. Light Eater . .. .. ... 1.25 Home made vegetable soup and grilled cheese sandwich, both piping hot. Any special A thru E tint is Not served with slaw and french fries.- 1.60 Beverage Extra Dessert Extra I'DciscrM & Bcverocjci ovoilopl lunch & dinntr Desserts Our own cheese cake 55c Fresh baked fruit pies Apple, cherry, or blueberry . . . 45c Fresh baked Southern pecan pie '. 45c Ice cream .... 35c leverages Tea or coffee . '. 25c Soft drinks 25c Milk 25c Domestic Bottled Beer 60c IXCf HINT mm 4.I1T villi Due to increasing costs, these special prices are only guaranieeaToro weens past tnoaaxo ot ima papur. DTH sports briefs St. Anthony completely dominated play. The St.. Anthony Boomers defeated the Tar Babies 2-1 and the St. Anthony Pelotas beat Chi Psi 1-0. The Pelotas were unscored upon the entire IM soccer season. The final game matches the Boomers against the Pelotas at 5 p.m. Tuesday on the Carmichael intramural field. In the all-campus basketball semifinals Thursday. Pi Kappa Phi Blue defeated Granville AS Blue 43-34. A big crowd turned out. as the BSM Red team also won over Phi Delt White II, 46-42 jn overtime. The finals, which put the Pi Kapi against BSM Red, are mat men Carolina jumped out to a 19-0 over the Blue Devils on pins in the first two matches by Scott Conkwright and Steve Breece and decisions by Curtis Rudolph and Tim Reaume. Duke scratched for the first time when Jim Broom "used his legs" to pin UNCs Barry Billett with only 30 seconds left in the match at 150.' Billett, who replaced injured Jeff Reintgen in the starting lineup, had been ahead 7-2 before the pin occurred. Atl58, Tim MacDonald decisioned Duke's Mike Sernoffky 12-4. Charlie Barker defeated the Blue Devils' Shea Williams 10-4 at 167. Bucky Gaudreau moved up to 177 to flatten Duke's Joe Burgin 8-1. -V, J 6m Schober edged the Blue Devils' Sarge Wilkinson 7-4 at 190 and Duke heavyweight Joel Puleo pinned John-Hackemer at6:12to remain unbeaten for the season. IWSTAoCOPY Quality Copying at 105 N. Columbia St. (over the Zoom) 929-0170 M-F9-6 C3Ca and a part of mm mr5imrnn a Served 2:30 P. M. to 11 P. M. Dinner Specials - Thick Steaks. Thin Prices. At Golden West. We Meat You With A Smile. . MONDAY The Maverick . , . . 2.75 ho ice cut flank steak Beef with a 4iffereit flavor. i TUESDAY Top Sirloin 3.50 A boneless steak art trom the flavorful top of the tirloin. WEDNESDAY Frontier Steak 2.75 Sirloin tip. tender, succulent sirloin of beef. One of our most popular steaks. THURSDAY Wrangler's Rib Eye 8o i 4.25 'i4o.i. ... 6.50 The King of red meat, cut from the heart of the Choice Rib. FRIDAY N. Y. Strip Sirloin i8o . 3.75 . i14o.l ... O.UU Specialty of the house. The finest quality boneless strip s'irloin. SATURDAY Steak & Lobster ... 4.95 A surf and turf combination for those who love the best of both worlds. 8 ot. of tender steak with 5 ot. of delicious lobster tails. SUNDAY , Western Teriyaki Steak 2.75 Marinated in our special sauce for a truly : unTque taste. Above iteok prict includes . . . SALAD -Fresh, crisp tossed salad, your choice of dressing BAKED POTATO or FRENCH FRIES-Beked Idaho Potato that has been rubbed, tubbed and scrubbed. Served with creamery butter and sour cream. Or crispy, golden French Fries. TEXAS TOAST-Hot and buttered 6TT7) m ana at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Woollen Gym. The women's swim team lost its first meet or the season this past weekend in a home contest against Florida State. Details in Tuesday's DTH. Carolina basketball player Jeff Crompton. who was red-shirted for this season, has left school this semester because oT academic problems, according to UNC Sports Information Director Jack Williams. He is expected to enroll again this fall and will be eligible for play. OK. all you lucky people who won a ticket to the ACC Tournament, here are some of the basic things you need to know. First and foremost, any student who won a ticket must have a valid athletic pass, and today is the last day he or she can solve that problem. Second, ticket chairman Lloyd Scher has informed the DTH that he has a motel available for those staying over for the tournament. The Royal Inn is located on I 85 at Greensboro's Lee Highway exit. Scher reports that 35 rooms are available at a price of $ 14.56 a night. The rate covers the room and not the amount of people in the room. So if any winners are interested in sharing rooms, they should quickly get in touch with Scher. Finally, in the tradition of the honor code. Scher asks that only the people who win the tickets use them. He says a system has been devised to check up on those devious souls who try to scalp 'em. Scher would not reveal the system so act on this of your own accord. For other information regarding the trip and the tournament tickets get in touch with Scher today between I and 3 p.m. in Suite C. 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Don't be mixbd by tsstimonisls end decals; they're easy to obtain. '7- i 4 Mary Dashiel! Fmrmaini clieclhes United Press International Furman University wrapped up the regular season Southern Conference title this weekend and assured itself of the top seed going into the post-season tournament. Furman, undefeated in the league with a 10-0 record, dropped Davidson 96-83 in Charlotte. N.C. to nab the top spot. In other conference play, second-place East Carolina slipped past William & Mary 68-66 in double overtime, while Richmond downed the Citadel 99-90. Virginia Military Institute, in a non conference game, bowed to Old Dominion SPECIAL ,l..jr... "Vje-- Ac.'..-..,.-'. PIZZA OF BEER o AVirun paccpq suspended I a ' fl Adultt .3.00 CHILDREN. ..1.50 J LJL.. LI J L . LU I llll IJ Illll " '"eMVm I I r - - T III ""TT -VSW MllWlfcrf' Sports photo by Gary ltoratco on balance beam 84-69, while Appalachian State staved off a closing rally to down Lenoir Rhyne 88-80. Fessor Leonard led Furman with 24 points and Clyde Mayes and Michael Hall added 22 points each for the Paladins. The Paladins, leading 28-20 midway through the first half, then ripped off 13 straight points. Davidson moved within 10 points at halftime, 66-56, but fell behind in the opening minutes of the second half and could get no closer than 10 points the rest of the game. Senior Larry Horowitz was the leading scorer for Davison with 29 points while Jay Powell scored 20. Larry Hunt hit a 25-foot jump shot at the buzzer with the score at 66-all in double 2:20 4:00 5:40 U 7:15 9:15 Chapt HiM phone 91-306 HELD OVER -4 H HS i w ami $mMr m duSOTL q est sm '125 mm mi mm 2:00 4:25 6:50 9:15 WALT DISNEY 3:05 5:05 7:05 9:05 See it with a couple you love! AN OUTRAGEOUS COMEDY! STARRING ZERO MOSTEL ESTELLE PARSONS fbreplay A CARL GUREVICH Film 9 In Color 3:10 5:10 7:10 9:10 t m i n i fwniniLa il MI.V ii.im"l.iii Gymnasts win over Longwood That quality of youthfulness that Teresa Trice and Joan Healy express for the UNC gymnastics team paid big dividends for the Tar Heels here Saturday as they outdistanced Longwood College 77 to 57 in their regular season finale. Healy placed first in all-round competition with a total of 28.15 points. She took first place in the parallel bars with a score of 6. 15, and in the vaulting with an 8.00 score, and captured two second places in floor exercises and the balance beam. Trice won the floor exercises with an 8.20 tally, and also captured first on the beam, scoring 7.35. Other second place awards went to Missy Grcich. who captured second place in all-round with a 22.00 score, and Paula Kilnatrick. Paula McCormick had one third place for the Heels. For Longwood. Darla Decatur was individual high scorer, with third place finishes in floor exercises and vaulting. SC title overtime to give East Carolina its victory over William & Mary. ECU Coach Dave Patton said of the victory, "Now we can go back to playing normal again. We needed this one for our head and to lock up that No. 2 seed (for the conference tournament)." Bob McCurdy and Kevin Eastman combined for 57 points as Richmond eased past the Citadel. McCurdy had 37 points and Eastman added 20 for the Spiders. Center Richard Johnson scored a career high 33 points for the Bulldogs before fouling out in the final two minutes of the game. Tom Street hit for 23 points and Gray Eubank added 20 more to lead Old Dominion past VMl. PHOTOCRAFT announces Custom Processing Develop B & W and color negatives into - contact sheets - Custom t prjAtjQg.QfQjpr negatives. . Facilities for color prints up to 1 1 x , 14. Soon 16 x 20. One day hand done custom color prints. Rush jobs welcome. 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