TfcrS Dry Ttf Hzzl 5 Net vSciiOFDes : IZsnisy, 7, 1S75 J key real into suite of azz- bthe ion's 'the also ould ago. prove ..cpsttls or wommeim . by Kevin Bsrrts Staff Vrltsr Despite gaining two victories, the trip to Virginia over the weekend by the UNC women's tennis team may prove to be very costly, as yet another Tar Heel netter was injured. . , - Carolina demolished Mary Baldwin 9-0 Friday in Staunton, Va., then beat Virginia 7-2 Saturday morning to up its record to 12-1 on the season. The Tar Heels, however, may have lost the services of freshman Suzanne Bowron for the upcoming week as she sprained her ankle in her fourth court singles match against UVa. Bowron was trailing 2-0 in the first set when she suffered the injury and was forced to default. The Cavaliers only real victory in the match came in the no. I doubles match where UNCs Beth Hamilton and Jane Preyer fell to Sherry and Kerry O'Donnell 8 6. The teams played pro-set matches in the doubles due to the poor weather conditions. The injury to Bowron comes at a time when three other UNC players, who are normally in the top six, are hobbled by injuries. Carolina has only two dual matches left this season (against UNC-G and Duke), but will be competing in two tournaments during the next two weeks. Carney Timberlake, Beth Hamilton and Nina Cloaninger have seen limited action in matches so far this spring. Timberlake and Hamilton should be back in form soon, but Cloaninger may not see action in singles the rest of year. Cloaninger suffered a severe knee injury last year and will probably undergo corrective surgery this summer. The Tar Heels host UNC-G Tuesday before traveling to Columbus, Miss, to compete in the Southern Collegiate Tennis Tournament. Carolina will be the host and defending champions when the North Carolina Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (NCAIAW) Tournament starts April 17. UNC edged Duke for the team title last year, while Hamilton and Preyer won the doubles championship. SPORTSWEEK April7-13 TODAY baseball, at Blacksburg, Va., Virginia Tech TUESDAY baseball, at Winston Salem, Wake Forest; women's tennis, 3 home, UNC-G. WEDNESDAY lacrosse, at Charlottesville, Va., Virginia; men's tennis, 2 home, Hampton Institute; women'stennis, j Columbus, JVfjss., , SoutherrfrolleYia1& " THURSDAY women's tennis, Southern Collegiate FRIDAY baseball, at Clemson, S.C., Clemson; men's tennis, at Winston Salem, Wake Forest; women's tennis, Southern Collegiates SATURDAY baseball, at Columbia S.C., South Carolina; lacrosse, at (hestertown, Md., Washington; men's tennis, 2 home, Duke;, track, home, Carolina Relays; women's tennis, Southern Collegiates SUNDAY Baseball, 2 home, Duke; men's tennis, 2 home. South Carolina E Commercial Plastics & Supply Corp. 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Hargett St. Raleigh, N.C. 27603 E 82R-4100 Crossword ACROSS 56 1 Vigor (col- loq.) 1 4 Candle 2 9 Vessel 12 Man's name 3 13 Turkish decree 14 Before 4 Puzzler Staff DOWN Hog Period of , time Act of shar ing with others Measure duration of Macaw Analyzed, as sentence Prepares for print Hind part 15 Long, slender fish 16 Girl s name 17 Female ruff 18 Cravat 20 Strip of leather 22 Single item 24 French plural arti- 25 Remainder 28 Moccasin 29 Bushy clump 30 Liquid measure (pi.) 31 Coins 33 Barter 34 Mature 35 Beam 36 Anger 38 Sandarac tree 39 Afternoon party 40 Genus of maples 41 Rips 43 African an telope 44 Greek let ter 46 Climbing plant 48 Limb 51 Sign of zodiac 52 Men 53 Time gone by 54 Japanese monetary unit 55 Slumber 5 6 8 9 10 11 19 21 22 23 24 '27 vertical Native metal Golf mound Pronoun Solo Above Lowest point Spanish plural article Cubic meter Tensile strength (abbr.) 29 Number 30 Lift with lever 32 Simple 33 Chinese pagoda 34 Sun god 35 Second hand trans action 37 Teutonic deity J f J" 7 PP s- P jr-jfc tegr 1" I Women win state golf title The UNC women's golf team this past weekend won the first annual North Carolina Women's Collegiate Golf Tournament held Friday and Saturday in Durham. Duke's Jan Disque took medalist honors for the two-round event, but Carolina outdistanced Appalachian State in team competition by 21 strokes, 737 to 758. UNC-Greensboro placed third at 769, Duke fourth at 794 and St Mary's ended up fifth, 869. Sally Austin paced the Tar Heels with a fourth place finish overall. She notched a 176 and was followed in fifth by teammate Kathy Sinopole at 179. Other UNC entrants were Mindy Moore (181) and Jean Newton (201). Playing in the second flight, Maura Stokes captured the division and Susan Dillingham had the second low-net score for the first flight. UNC Coach Pam Robinson's golfers were 9-0 going into the competition. Austin shot an 87 Friday and 89 Saturday for her 176. Sinopole had an initial round of 87 but turned in a 92 the final day for her 179. .... .V. . . .V.V. ... . . . by John Hopkins Staff Writer It was a so-so weekend for Carolina's baseball team. The Heels won a couple of games, something they hadn't been able to do for a while, but they also picked up another conference loss. UNC broke its five-game skid with an 1 1-1 romp over Towson (Md.) State on Friday. UNC threatened to go on a winning streak Saturday with a 5-1 win over conference foe Virginia, but a 5-2 loss to Maryland Sunday ended these hopes. The Tar Heels are now 1-3 in Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and sport a 12-11 overall record. Carolina's problem against Maryland was its inability to get hits with men on base. "We simply couldn't drive runs in," lamented UNC Coach Walter Rabb. "And that was the key to the game." The Tar Heels stranded 11 runners. Bill Paschall started the game for Carolina. He gave up three runs on six hits in getting pinned for his first loss of the season against four wins. Sports briefs etmen North Carolina's men's tennis team upped its record to 16-1 over the weekend with wins over Harvard, 8-1, and Richmond, 9-0. Bill Brock, a junior and UNCs no. 1 player, won easily in his singles matches,, defeating Gary Reiner of Harvard "6-0, 6-1 and John Leitch of Richmond 6-1, 6-2. Captain Joe Garcia, playing at the no. 2 postion, finished his singles match against David Snidow of Richmond in 35 minutes, winning 6-0, 6-0. Other results of the Harvard and Richmond matches are: Garcia d. Todd Lundy ( H ) 6-2. 6-1 ; Tom Dixon ( UNC) d. J im 1 ngar ( H ) 6 4. 2-6. 6-3 and Peter Steinhaus ( R) 6-3. 6-4: Earl Hassler ( U NC) d. Hugh Hyde (H) 7-6. 6-3: David Oberstein (UNC) defeated Bill Thelmos (H) 3-6. 7-5. 6-3 and Gary Wilmont (R) fr-0, 6-0; Cliff Skakle (UNC) lost 3-6. 4-6 to Dan Walleman(H): and John Kraut (UNC) d. Walker Richardson (R) 6-0. 6-1: and Junie Chatman (UNC) d. David Kent (R) Mi, 6-1. Carolina's double pairings were, undefeated in both matches. Anyone interested in playing in the East 10. Discount With This Ad. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle 35? OAR? PR py& ism 39 Test 40 Definite arti cle 42 Charity 43 Strain for breath 44 Work at one's trade 45 Bishopric 47 Born 49 The self 50 Deity Terns IglsW lAlFdAlRH-flA Al cjri j as JFPTS OpIR S T AtRpTfLT HNK3I EE Hep o n odT amB blRTAlitfEiHEte . . . det H rac Paschall's counterpart for the Terps, Bob Ferris, also allowed the Heels only six hits. Even so, the big righthander was in frequent trouble. In the very first inning, Carolina loaded the bases with two walks and a single. Ferris, unperturbed by the situation, picked Chris Knepp off first base, struck out Win Barkley and got Lindsey Ethridge to fly out. Ferris, who was recruited by Carolina coach Walter Rabb, ran his record to 5-0. The Heels got their only runs in the eighth inning when Lindsey Ethridge drove in Mike Wilkerson with a double. Ethridge later scored on a ground out. In the win over Towson on Friday, Carolina banged out nine hits. Leftfielder Ronnie Merritt led the way, going four for five. Each of his hits drove in a run. Freshman Clay Johnson pitched seven innings of scoreless ball for UNC. This was Johnson's first taste of varsity play. He had previously pitched two complete games for the jayvees. The Heels picked up one run in the third inning, two in the fifth and three in the seventh. stand 16-1 Carolina Invitational Ice hockey tournament April 18 must meet at the UNC Student Union front desk at 8 p.m. today to go in car pools to the Piedmont Rink in GjeegsJbotpforia two-hour practice. JJj : Carolina's fay vee baseball team lost 6-2 and 5-4 to N.C. State Saturday. This week at the Cradle ... Monday RED HERRING Tuesday- STATE LINE STRING BAND (with A. C. Bushnell) Wednesday- LARIAT SAM Thursday BLUE GRASS EXPERIENCE Friday and Saturday - MIKE CROSS Returns to the Cradle Cat's Cradle - Next to Tijuana Fats - Rosemary St. Classifieds FOR SALE Scott 357 B AMFM sUrao rclvr. 25 watta RMS pr channel. Excellent condition. 929-7396 after 5 p.m. Must Mil Harmon Kardon 330A AMFM atereo racaivar, 20 wattschannal, two Flachar XP-M apaakara, Garrard SL-56 changer with naw Shura M91-E0 cartrtdga. Win sell separately or together for $225. Ptease cell 933-2478. STEREOS: Aa always, get great sound at the right price from Ann Shachtman. Visit Stereo Sound, 175 E. Franklin st (Upstair above P.J.'s) 942-8546. Stereo Components Name brands at lowest prices from factory distributor. I can suggest and help sat up systems. Full warranties. Five day delivery. Call Lenny at 967-2612 from 3 to 10 p.m. any day. FOR RENT Wanted: female roommate May-August Private large bedroom In luxury furnished apt A.O, dishwasher, balcony, etc. NOT owned by Roberta. 2.5 miles from campus. Not on bus line. $82.50, 967-2664. Available Immediately 2 A3 bedroom AC mobile homes. $95.00 to $1 25.00. Also May rental available. Tet 929-2654 or Durham (collect) 489-4441. 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Mike Merritt picked up the victory, his second of the year against three defeats. - Staying ahead of the hitters all day, Merritt allowed the Cavaliers only three hits. "It was my best effort of the year," he beamed. Ron Merritt, Mike Wilkerson and Lindsey Ethridge all had two hits for UNC. Virginia opened the scoring with a run in the fourth. The Heels responded quickly with one in the fifth, two in the sixth, and one in the seventh and eighth for the 5-1 win. ifltoii pleased with In the past, the Tar Heel thinclads have relied more heavily on their runners than on the field event men to produce points on a meet. But the Carolina team showed some outstanding performances in both categories Saturday at the State-Record Relays in Columbia, S.C. Jeff Gorski won the javelin throw by sending the spear 214 feet. Sam Beasley leaped 24-1 to take third in the Jong jump His jumps of 24rnd,24r5. wexgLdisallQwed, however, because of fouls. In the running events, co-captain Dave IWSTAoCOPY Quality Copying at 105 N. Columbia St over thaZoom) 929-0170 M-F9S HELP WANTED Wanted: College students tor full lima summer fobs. Earn $210.00 a week. Call 942-3168. Summer obs for students In the Chapel Hill Durham area. Car required. Call 968-9032 between 8-930 a on. and 2-4 p.m. Over 100 companies now hiring college grade. Send $2.00 and stamped return envelope to JOB MARKET, Box 381382, Little River, Miami, Florida 33138. Students interested in part time employment for the Fall 75 semester should apply at UNC Student Stores 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Wanted: experienced ieed guitar, organ, singer, base guitar, and rhythm guitar players with equipment Call (919)542 4080 anytime. ' '"', MISCELLANEOUS- FORMAL WEAR SHOP DURHAM'S OLDEST - PRICES $1540 to $25.00 1825 CHAPEL HILL ROAD, DURHAM TELEPHONE 489-3975. Make prints from your slides. It's cheap and fun. Free class with knowledgable Instructors. Come by and see PHOTOCRAFT in the VUlaga Ptaza Shopping Center. 967- 8153.-, " :--v"- - , v.- interested m carpooi from Henderson, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Fall 1975? Call 933-8442 and ask for Ann. Reward: teat mate puppy at Fiddlers Convention. White and yellow with brown spots on ears. Short hair, one blue ye, one brown eye. Answers to Shortbread. hU. dog tags. Ptease call 201-529-5372 collect anytime. Assuming teen on house convenient to Duke and UNC. Write to Mrs. Vivian Cater. 1005 Westwood Ave., High Point, N.C. 27282. Phone 882-2933 after 7 m. PRO-LIFE PREGNANCY COUNSELING: Call BIRTHCHOICE, 7 p.nv-10 pm, Monday thru Friday. LOST: one pair of black, teardrop, wtrertm glasses In brown case from University Opticians. Lost In Foxcroft vicinity. Call Keith at 987-2702. Tl Tl m&m: live C3 by Bill Kay Staff Yriter What pops into your mind when you hear that Carolina outshot back-to-back opponents by a combined mark of 127-50? You figure that the Tar Heels won both of the games. However, on Saturday the visiting Retrievers from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, ranked number one in Division II, copped an exciting 12-9 decision. On Sunday, the Tar Heels swamped outclassed Virginia Tech by the score of 24 3. The win halted a five-game losing streak for Carolina. UNCs record is now 3-5. Against UMBC, Carolina outshot the Retrievers 53-36, won twice as many faceoffs and still lost the game. "We had the opportunities," said UNC Head Coach Paul Doty, "but we just didn't shoot well." The Tech game gave UNC a chance to play everyone, and it was a welcome relief from some harsh defeats. The Tar Heels outshot .'.-.V J III II ' ' I - ' ' 11 UNC first baseman Win Barkley puts out Hamilton ran three miles in 14:12, won the event and demonstrated again that the race is indeed his specialty. Kent Taylor, meanwhile, won the steeplechase in 9:18.0. Tommy Ward placed second and Ralph King came in behind him in the mile. Mike Voight ran for a third place finish in the high hurdles on the windy USC track and Reggie Brown turned in a quarter-mile in 48.7, giving him second place. folk mellow Ronday the 834-0524 gaum y) D M lT "11 n j UU Ul'ULSl n 1tet&Qae!i 'Mouthwatering Stealiburger 195 'Tempting' Tenderloin Broohette Served On A Bed Of Bice Pilaf y , ! Both lunches includo: All The Crisp Gresn Salad You Can Hake And All The Hot Soup You Can Ladle And liitmj 7Ti"B A LIMITED 1010 Hamilton Rd. At intrsftctin of E4 end 1S-501J J I Open for Lunch, If on. thru FrL 113cat32:3ps f I ' 9 T! 0 the Gobblers, who are in their first year of competition, 79-14. Paul Wingate and Dan Cox led the way with three goals each, while Tom Cox and Ken Miller chipped in with two goals and two assists apiece. UMBCs midfielders controlled the flow at the outset, giving the Retrievers a 4-0 lead. UNC, hustling and controlling faceoffs, battled back to a 7-4 halftime deficit. Cutting off UNCs shooting angles on offense, UMBC held the Tar Heels at bay in the second half until the home team put on a patented surge. An unassisted tally by John Donato brought UNC within one at 10-9, but UMBC countered with two late goals to make the final score 12-9. UNC goalie Chuck Weinstein thought the key to the game was falling behind early and letting up on defense. "We regrouped but it was too late," he said. There were too many one-on-one situations against me because our midfielders failed to put enough pressure on their attackers." Also, UNCs All-American Bert Fett was held scoreless for the first time this season. v - ' : 'A .Si a ts Staff photo by Chartot Hartfy UVA's Dean Pallotta In the top of the ninth. ffleldmem UNC Coach Joe Hilton said that he was generally pleased with the performances in Columbia and the progress his team is making as the ACC championship nears April 19. "Our performances were better in the field events this week and they (field event men) seem to be progressing well," he said. Bill Moss country blues Tuesday cover $1 .00 Restaurant A Entertainment Forum Cameron Village Subway Raleigh r- OsuUM mi Freshly Ground - Other t PF TTTTTTT Jt) J f " 1 f-4 j1:"' v--'