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A half game lead such as Wake holds is not sure-fire insurance for any team in the Atlantic Coast Conference. But it does put the Deacons in an awfully enviable position. Tar Heel fans will have to cheer out of both corners of their mouths until the tournament one corner for UNC and the other for Wake's opponents. And the former will have to be mighty loud Saturday night for the Heels to hear anything over the din that Clemson supporters will make in Littlejohn Coliseum. The good people down in Tigertown raise quite a ruckus when their boys take the court. And there's no reason that they'll change their ways before Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Bill Foster's squad was flying high until they ran up against a sluggish, poorly executing Marquette team in the Milwaukee Classic over Christmas break. Unfortunately, Clemson happened to be Scuttlebutt Pit Stop Y-Court Nook Osier Bar mnion James Ehringhaus Craige 1977 ORANGE COUNTY TAX LISTING SCHEDULES LIST TAXES DURING JANUARY TO AVOID 10 LATE-LIST CHARGE BINGHAM TOWNSHIP Mrs. Evelyn M. Teer, Lister January 14 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lloyd's Store (Orange Grove) 15 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lloyd's Store 18 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home 21 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Laws Amoco Station (Hwy. 54) 22 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Harden Johnson's Store 25 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home 28 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Louis Allen's Exxon Station - Hwy. 54 29 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Louis Allen's Exxon Station 31 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Laws Amoco Station - Hwy. 54 CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP L. R. CHEEK, LISTER The listing will take place at the Carrboro Town Hall each Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 2 noon, begin ning January 3, 1 977 and continuing throughout the month of January. To avoid long lines, list by mail on forms from our office. Forms may be obtained by calling The Orange County Tax Supervisors office in Hillsborough 732-8181 or 967-9251 ; or by going to the lister in your township. All homeowners with a 1 976 income of $7500 or less (joint) who are 65 years of age or over, or who are permanently and totally disabled, who wish to obtain a tax exclusion must apply each year on the tax listing form and complete form AV-9 available from tax listers. All per sons owning tracts of land containing 1 0 or more acres must complete a farm census report available from tax listers. W. T. (Bill) Laws Orange County Tax Supervisor more sluggish and executed even poorer. After a big win in the consolation bracket of the Classic, the Tigers hit roadblock No. 2 on their travels back down to the Palmetto State. Carolina humbled the Tigers at Greensboro on Jan. 5, 91-63. Since that time, only those darlings from the twin cities, the Demon Deacons, have stopped the Foster Express. That came in Littlejohn Jan. 15, 84-82. Wayne Rollins, Cordele Ga.'s most famous 7-foot-2 tree, leads the Tiger attack. He is averaging over 14 rebounds per game and 16 points. More importantly, 61.5 per cent of his field goal attempts find their target. While Rollins is the only Clemson player among ACC rebounding leaders (he leads the league), he has plenty of company in the scoring department. Stan Rome, who can play both guard and forward despite his 6-foot-6 size, is averaging 16.9 points each outing while Colon Abraham chips in 10.9 in a reserve role. Derrick Johnson, Greg Coles and David Brown all add more than eight points a game. The Tar Heels have their hands full Saturday. They'll face an explosive team that manhandled Maryland a week ago. sportshorts Wrestlers North Carolina looks to defeat East Carolina for the first time in history when wrestlers from the two schools meet tonight at 8 inGreenyillc, N.C. UNC Head Coach Bill Lam feels his team has its "best shot ever" to defeat the Pirates, even though his Tar Heels are on the road. "I don't think they're as strong as they were last year and I think we're stronger," Lam said. "But they'll have a big crowd down there and it's always the biggest match of the year for them. It's very important to us, too." Carolina owns a 7-3 ledger, with losses to only Lehigh. Wilkes and Navy. East Carolina's only two setbacks of the season have come against Lehigh and Wilkes. UNC will once again be without sophomores Dave Juergcns and Dave Casale, still hampered by injuries. Juergens' absence will move defending ACC champ Tim Reaume to the 142-pound division and set up one of the key matches of the night between Carolina's Chris Conkwright and ECU's Paul Osmond at 134 pounds. The two wrestled all through high school, and developed THE BIG FOUR COLLEGE ICE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT DUKE o STATE o UNC o WAKE FINALS HELD TONIGHT w IN THE GREENSBORO COLISEUM CONSOLATION GAME AT 7:00 P.M. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AT 9:00 P.M. STUDENT TICKETS $2.00 AVAILABLE AT THE UNION DESK I Friday, January 28, 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 5 1 UNC swimmers host rival Cavs I by Tod Hughes Staff Writer UNC's men and women swimmers combine forces Saturday at 2 p.m. when they host the Virginia Cavaliers in Bowman Gray pool. UNC Assistant Coach Rob Dickson expects both meets to be close, especially the men's. $ s " iv OSes WW.WiVWiW.WAW..V.-.O X'XV'X .!. J. iff . V a ... ........... ... ..... ... 'ti wmmm Staff photo by Allen Jernigan Junior Mike Reock will lead UNC freestyle corps against Virginia Saturday. have 'best shot quite a rivalry. Last year, in ECU's decisive victory over the Tar Heels, Osmond handled Conkwright rather easily. Other Carolina starters include Scott Conkwright (118) and Jeff Reingten ( 1 50), who've each lost just one match this year, Joe Galli ( 1 26), Mike Benzel (158), Dean Brior (167), Charlie Quaile (177), Norm Walker (190) and Dee Hardison at heavyweight. The UNC indoor track team, with three sprinters from the football team, will face Duke and N.C. Central University Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Tin Can. Delbert Powell, Wayne Tucker and Alan Caldwell will be the new faces to strengthen the Heels' already strong sprint corps. Powell, an All ACC kick return specialist will run the 60-yard dash. Wide receiver Tucker will run the 440 leg of the distance medley relay. Defensive back Caldwell will run the 60 and will long jump as well.. Duke has made the trip to Chapel Hill once this year and was embarrassed by State and the Heels. "They should be improved this time," UNC Track X 3? 1 In its February issue, National Lampoon sets out to answer a question that has been on everyone's mind since November 22, 1963... GRAND FIFifi 1Z$M f-'i . iiJi ji A 7 I I LUNCH BUCK CNTITLtS EfArJl TC cf csLiAR err FULL MMNiA " coupon ONE 403 W " to. AM ( m ggj2HBEv''IMMMnilM'ls a - - - it f vriv i i 1 1. "It's a natural rivalry in addition to being an ACC meet," Dickson said. "They'll be ready. The men will have to swim better time than they did against East Carolina to win." Last year in Charlottesville, Virginia shaved and tapered for the Heels " and defeated UNC for the first time in over 30 years. In the ACC championships, however, second-place Carolina doubled third-place Virginia in total points, exacting revenge for the dual meet loss. "Last year," Dickson said, "Virginia placed more emphasis on this meet than on the nationals; they're as strong as they were then. We're looking for a good meet." The Cavalier men are 4-3, having lost to Clemson and Duke, both of whom partially shaved for the meet. Their women are 5-1. UNC's men stand 3-1, while the women are 2-0. "We're very pleased with our team," Virginia Coach Ron Good said. "Our goal has been to work hard all the way through the season and to qualify for the nationals. I'd go 0-1 0 and finish last in the conference if 1 could score points in the nationals. "1 think the men's meet will be a good knock-down, drag-out fight, but I've got to go with Carolina in the women's meet. We've got some good women swimmers, but they've got a few more." ever' at ECU Coach Joe H ikon said. "The other time they didn't have all of their distance runners." According to Hilton, the Blue Devils have a strong distance corps which will make it a close meet. NCCU also has a strong balanced team. "They should do well in the shot put and hurdles," Hilton said. The UNC men's and women's fencing teams travel to face the Clemson Tigers in Clemson on Saturday. Carolina's last triumph was a 16-1 1 win over the same Clemson team. "Neither team fenced well. We were both flat ' after losses to Penn. They have some tremendous talent, but they're not deep. They have weak men in each weapon," UNC Coach Ron Miller said. Epeeist Tom Killian and foilsman Mark Scott will not fence because of injuries. Cathy Swan will probably fence despite ankle trouble. UNC Coach Ken Ourso faces Carolina's gymnastics meet with Appalachian State at 3 p.m. Saturday in Carmichael Auditorium with confidence despite the questionable status of beam and floor specialist Teresa Trice, and Mary Beth Elrod, an uneven bars participant. Junior standout Trice injured her ankle after a double win over Longwood College and Duke last week and Elrod is in the infirmary recovering from the flu. The Tar Heels have a 2-1 season record after bouncing back from a half-point loss to Florida in the season opener to grab the decisive victories over Duke and Longwood last weekend. The intramural Department announced Thursday the extension of the deadline for entry into the Co-Rec innertube basketball competition. Any group of three men and three women including students, faculty, staff and spouses affiliated with UNC may enter a team until Monday, Jan. 30, at noon. The UNC men's and women's bowling teams return to action Saturday against N.C. Central in the Carolina Student Union. Both teams are coming off upset victories over South Carolina last weekend. Monday through Friday, the Daily Tar Heel reaches over 20,000 people. INAUGURAL ISSUE 0,000 l)as i i i LUNCH BUCK SFZCIM. COUPON 1 ROSSMAY Sr. "4,'. - " tj? c 1. ro i c) n