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Deacs outclass ACC golf field Ust Saturtay's winds of up to 50 miles per hour dashed UNCs hopes of finishing second behind heavily-favored Wake Forest in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACQ golf championships last weekend at Pinehurst The Tar Heels closed the three-day affair 42 strokes off the Deacon's 1099 winning score trailing second-place N.C. State by six shots: Jt was the ninth straight ACC title for Wake, and the second biggest winning margin in tournament hiutory. The defending national champion Deacons claimed the top three individual scores. Curtis Strange, last year's NCAA champ, recorded scores of 7 1 , 69 and 73 for a three-under-par 213 total, outclassing teammates Bob Byman and Bill Argabrite by lour and seven shots resprectively. UNCs top finisher was freshman John Elam, whose nine-over-par 225 was good enough for 10th place. Captain Pete Wallenborn was one shot behind Elam at 226; Bill Butner and Bill Sibbick followed at 228 and 230 respectively. fa ,13 A: , r i 1 J i t M tt 5 IXortdsy, Agra 21, 1S75 . in w ij J it v4 1 6f 4 - j jf3, V - I . - Baseballers now 4th in A CC race KM N.C. State scored two unearned runs in the eighth inning: Friday for a 2-1 victory over arch-rival North Carolina at State's Doak Field. The loss dropped the Tar Heels record to 4-6 in the : Atlantic Coast Conference and 15-16 overall. . i UNCs game against Maryland Saturday was rained out at College Park. .' - Against'the Wolfpack, UNCs Billy Paschall was pitching perhaps his best game of the season when misfortune struck. With one out, second baseman Steve Rackley committed two consecutive. errors to put men on first and second. A single by Kent Juday and Ron Evans drove both runners across the plate for a 2-0 State lead. Carolina managed to score one run in the' Lacrosse team sticks W&M with 13-1 loss by Bill Kay Staff Writer It would be nice to win our final two games of the year," UNC Head Coach Paul Trackmen take '5th in -ACC; surprised by strong State by Bin Mots Stiff Writer RALEIGH When the Atlantic Coast Conference track and fkid championships were over Saturday night, the Maryland team ran whooping and hollering around the Urtan oval in a victory celebration. It was as if the Terps had to assure themselves that they, and not N.C. State, were the champions. Even though State came in second place, scoring 6754 points to Maryland's 105V4, Saturday night belonged to the Wolfpack. Relying mainly on the field events to provide points, Clemson finished third with 48, while Duke, aided by Robby Perkin's impressive double win in the mile and three-mile, beat out Carolina for fourth place with 33 points. The Tar Heels appeared flat as pancakes in turning in their worst finish in years. Virginia was fifth with 20 and Wake Forest tallied an uncomfortable two points. Last spring the Tar Heels took second place away from State by a single point and in the indoor track championships the Heels beat them out by two. This time, however, UNC did not win a single event and brought back to Chapel Hill little more than its pride. David Hamilton earned himself a trip to the nationals in the three-mile with his 13:49 clocking for second. David Robinson cleared a highly respectable 1 6 feet in the pole vault but for only third place. Quarter miler Reggie Brown and long jumper Sam Beasley finished second in their events. The Robert A. Fetzer award for the outstanding performer in the meet went to Perkins of Duke. The lean sophomore achieved the NCAA qualifying standard in the mile (4:02.7) and the three-mile (13:43.4). Maryland's Nick Basciano was the meet's only other double winner as he took the 100 and 220-yard dashes. The Terrapins had eight champions. State four and Clemson claimed three. do, we should end up in the top 10 and that would be an accomplishment." As a result of its 13-1 victory over a weak William and Mary squad, Carolina now can win the South Atlantic Division title with a' Doty said Saturday after his lacrosse team home win over I Oth-ranked Washington and harf walker! nvpr William on4 X4a-, i,...l i iw.j ... . iTitwjr, n wc, lcc on weanesaay ai i p.m. The Icemen 'loseth' In what was billed as "North Carolina's First Intercollegiate Ice Hockey: Tournament," East Carolina University (ECU) took top honors by smashing both Duke and UNC by indentical 17-3 scores, j Duke took second place by topping UNC; 7-6 in overtime. i Held at Greenville's Ice House, Friday's! opener between UNC and ECU drew a1 packed house of around 300 screaming fans. 1 ECU used its superior size and thel tolerance of the officials, to out-muscle Carolina 17-3 in a physical game. 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