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M eels beat Tigers, Tech; take hold of By DAVID POOLE Assistant Sports Editor Before games last weekend against Clemson and Georgia Tech, the North Carolina baseball team was on the verge of asserting itself as the team to beat in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Now, after the Heels whipped Clemson 14-3 on Saturday and then pummelled Georgia Tech 20-6 on Sunday, the Tar Heels hate served notice to the rest of the league that anyone with pretentions about taking the regular season title will have to answer to Carolina first. The Tar Heels were near awesome at the plate in the two f key conference games, scoring 34 runs on 39 hits in pushing their j "V league marKioo-i. In other games durine the weekend, Carolina i lost 10-3 on I Thursday to East ' Carolina, then lost f at South Carolina f 8-5 in a game played Monday. The Heels are now 26-12 overall. 5 The win Ochal Saturday over the Tigers was Carolina's first win at Clemson since Tiger Field opened in 1970. The Tar Heels took control of the game in the third, scoring seven runs on seven ' hits and a walk off Clemson starter and loser Mike Brown. The big hit in the inning came from Chris Pittaro when he doubled with the bases loaded to drive in three runs. Pittaro, Dwight Lowry and Scott Bradley each had three hits to pace the 1 8 hit Tar Heel attack. Left-hander Shayne Hammond started for the Heels and got the victory, going 5-2 3 innings. He was 3 i 'A few on A Wltl!S -J' TYPEWRIT .. "I ! MM T o no ctessnii'n(2('":i rates 25 words or less Students U.75 Non-Students '2.75 Add 5 for each additional word 1.00 more for boxed ad or bold-face type 10 percent discount for ads run 5 consecutivt days Please print very clmtrt) announcements REGISTER TO VOTE: Today is the last day for the Presidential primary. Register at Chapel Hill Municipal Building or Carrboro Town Hall, 9 am to 5 pm. Those in line at 5 pm may register. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY. UNC vs. Clifton. April 11th, 4 pm, Fetzer Field. You must come and see Magic Donald Munro and Massive Tom Dorsett smash the English. 4x4 FEVER? Spend a weekend at the races! DIRT DRAGS on Saturday, MOTO-X on Sunday! April 12 & 13th at the Chatham County 4x4 Association track. See this week's Weekender for details or call Linda at 933 1163. COME MEET ED CLARK, Libertarian candidate for President, 5 pm Saturday, April 12, Sheraton Crabtree, Highway 70 West, Raleigh. Carpool information, 942-1734. STUDENTS OLDER THAN AVERAGE Bag Lunch Seminar: HOW TO SURVIVE FINALS. Strategies of Test Taking & Ways to Cope with Stress. April 9th and repeated on April 10th. Time: 12:00 to 1:00. Place: Room 213, Carolina Union. Bring your own bag lunch; coffee provided. For further information, contact Roslyn Hartmann, Office of Student Affairs, 01 Steele Building, 966-4041. first in ACC relieved in the sixth by James Parks after back-to-back solo home runs by Jimmy Key and Glenn Gallagher. Sunday, the Heels scored twice in the first and six times in vhe second to take an 8-1 lead after two innings. The Heels poured it on, scoring nine more runs in the last three innings. The big guns for Carolina were Lloyd Brewer, Lowry and Bradley. Brewer had three hits, including a home run, and drove in five runs. Lowry had three singles and drove in three runs. Bradley's three hits, which included a homer, marked the 18th straight game in which the Essex Falls, N. J. sophomore has had at least one hit. That streak breaks the old school record of 17, set last season by Jim Atkinson. Bradley also had four RBIs against the Yellow Jackets Mark Ochal pitched six innings and picked up his seventh win of the season against the Jackets. Ochal is now 7-2 on the season. Against the Gamecocks, Bradley and Brewer had homers in the first inning, but the Heels fell short for the second time this year against the Gamecocks. David Kirk, the second of three Tar Heel pitchers, was saddled with the loss in the game. South Carolina's Bill Landrum ran his record to 7-2 in picking up the win. The Tar Heels were not alone in playing big conference games. On Saturday, Tech swept a double-header from State while Maryland took two from Duke and Virginia beat Wake Forest. Sunday, State edged Clemson, Virginia beat Duke and Maryland swept two from Wake. Those results leave Carolina on top of the ACC with an 8-1 league mark. Maryland trails at 6-2, Virginia is 4-2 and Clemson is 2-2. Wake is 3-5, Georgia Tech is 2-4, State is 3-6 and Duke is 0-6. l.f ft0retafc) xvfmi fs . to xa pom et 4 r -. " ER C Wed., April 9 9 AM - 6:30 AM Typewriters Cleaned & Adjusted $95 in Student Stores, sponsored by Smith Corona Watch tomorrow's DTH for details CLIFTON IS COMING. April 11th, 4 pm, Fetzer Field. Rugby at its BEST. lost & found ARE YOU A LOSER? Claim your lost items: keys, glasses, notebooks, etc. from APO Lost & Found in Smith Building basement. WILL THE MALE who picked up the 3 letters on bwer quad please return them or call 933-8815. Very important. FOUND IN PIT on Wednesday, 4280: woman's "silver" watch. To claim, call 966-1511 and identify. FOUND: LADIES' WATCH in front of Kenan dorm. 967-9992 after 5:00. LOST: YELLOW UMBRELLA, Monday in Venable 207. Must find. Call 929-6491. HEY THIEF! Yes, you who took my pocket book from the downstairs Tar Heel office on Wed. nite, 42 please give me a break. It doesn't have any money in it, but I really do need my keys! Okay? Please call the Tar Heel office anonymously, 933 0252, and let me know where it is, or anything. Everything of any value to me is in there. Have a heart! help wanted LOOKING FOR A JOB?. . . Learn how to prepare an effective resume, organize a job campaign, interview successfully. 5.00. Transition Services, Box 4001, University, Alabama 35486. 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Meeting No. 17 was supposed to be the lucky one for UNC, because for the first time, they entered the Maryland game as the favorite. But the fifth ranked Terrapins paid no attention to the rankings and defeated UNC 18-12 Saturday at Fetzer Field. One of the keys to the Terps' win was their 75-49 superiority in ground balls. Their ball control never allowed the Tar Heels to come closer than within two after the first period. "We certainly didn't get the ground Women tracksters first in From Staff Reports Tar Heel Rosie Riddick won the discus and the shot put events Saturday to lead the women's track team to an impressive performance at the State Record Relays in Columbia, S.C. The women also captured victories in three other events, as they bounced back from an 1 lth-place finish two weeks ago in Virginia. Michelle Langan took the high jump with a leap of 5-7, Lu Holshouser won the javelin and Nancy Radford was victorious in the 3,000 meters. 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"We threw some balls away early, and we got down early and for some reason we couldn't muster it up. If you don't get the ground balls you can't come back." Tar Heel Doug Hall, whose six goals and three assists kept UNC close, said he team had a letdown. "If you don't get the ground balls, you don't win. We had a good offense and got high percentage shots, but you need the ground balls." The Terps used their ball control to bombard Carolina goalies Hunter Francis and Tom Sears for 71 shots. Maryland's big gun was Bob Boneillo, who matched Hall's six scores and three assists. "We've been working on new offenses all week," Boneillo said. "We were saving this offense just for this game. 1 mark in the Richmond Relays. No team scores were kept. Nationally ranked Clemson shut out North Carolina 9-0 on Saturday in men's tennis, making it the first time in Atlantic Coast Conference history the Tar Heels had been whitewashed. 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UNCs only lead of the game came at 4:28 of the first period when Hall scored two goals within 30 seconds to give UNC a 2-1 lead. Boneillo then scored two quick goals five events The Tar Heels have matches remaining with Wake Forest, East Carolina and Duke before beginning play in the ACC Tournament April 18-20 in Winston Salem. The North Carolina women's tennis team returns to action Thursday with a match in Durham against Duke. In Houston, the North Carolina men's golf team finished eighth Saturday in the All-American Classic at the Atascocita Country Club. The Tar Heels were paced individually by John Spelman, who finished at 290. Frank Fuhrer, second after 54 holes, blew to a 79 final round and finished at 291. Todd McGrew and Mike West had 296 totals, while David Whitfield completed Tar Heel scoring with 307. Oklahoma State won the team title. You Don't Have to Rob A Bank To Have A Great WEEKEND! All you have to do is win the DAILY TAR HEEL SCAVENGER HUNT. 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