■ I : j\ ;1: ]/'• li,:: ; . ! 'iM '■ 1 iii iri- ft: Ml Page 8 The Carolina Journal 49ers launch tennis with ten game slate Thursday, March 18, 1971 IsliRVOMAfToN North Carolina State Motto; "TO BE RATHER THAN TO SEEM" The University of North Carolina at Charlotte will inaugurate its first tennis team with a ten-game schedule this spring. Coach Joe Kingery is faced with what he calls “a small schedule and a small squad, but with hope that in the future both will grow.” The 49ers will play their home matches on the new all-weather courts at UNCC which, according to Kingery, are among the finest in the Charlotte area. “We’re playing in a hotbed of tennis interest in Charlotte,” said Kingery, “and we feel that the program cannot miss being a success in the future.” March 23 BELMONT ABBEY April 1 at Greensboro College April 2 at Pfeiffer April 6 CATAWBA April 8 at Catawba April 23 at Belmont Abbey April 24 PFEIFFER April 26 GREENSBORO COLLEGE April 28 UNC-GREENSBORO May 5 at St. Andrews 392-7331 Sports car rally race WE OF THE 49er’s Sports Car Club want to thank all the participants in the Rally on Sunday March 14, 1971. It was a blast. A special thanks to AKPsi, Chi Phi, and Kappa Sigma for coming out big and fielding several cars. Popular requests is that we present another rally soon- get your ideas to us by placing them in our box at the Union De^. The Next event will be a Slalom on April 4, 1971. PLACE DRIVER NAVIGATOR ACCUM. Tot. Diff. 1 Ken Horton Bain Daniels 2:40 2 John J. Collins Sherry Collins 3:45 3 Rusty Sittar John Freeze 5:25 4 Charles R. Kelly Charles H. Craven Jr. 5:28 5 Roland D. Keistler Jr. Lewis Bollinger Jr. 5:40 6 Norma Ballard June Gibson 5:45 7 Dan Warren Joann Sumner 6:00 8 Daniel E. Fine John F. Wilkinson 8:30 9 Robert B. Brown Toby Anderson 9:15 10 David Collins Henry Young 9:29 If you do not know what a Rally is, go to the Union Desk and ask for a copy of the Rally instructions. A limited number are available. Located at 5100 N. Tryon St. “the Loft” "So you missed the 49er party at "the Loft" last week? Don’t cry! There's always a good time to be had at the Red Lion Tavern." NEEDED Guitar player, banjo pickers, piano thumpers, singers, ukelele strummers, etc. For employment on part-time basis, no previous show-biz experience necessary, call John Coble at 847-4488 or apply directly to the Farm Restaurant, 1200 Sam Newell Road, Matthews, North Carolina. THE 7108 N. Tryon ... AMD ALLTME 6EAUTITUL HOPlE EAT AT 6ET YOUR. CLOTHS \S-n)EG00!DV^IEL,lHAT'S> A GAS. m dwicxs,AKiD VOU USTEIOtO ME'fiABV, 1% HIP, VOoGoToTttG AIRT glasses, those BIDU)TU€\R (YUMDS (0WtH€ '^ben^'WlWE-UOOODS SC6A)E. Uou) VOORBESt fAAJ0f^,SU)B6TT6,lS PSVCH 'CAUSE IOItA ail -mAT illTCR- KEIATIOG AWD Aa,mV SWlMS MAV), I ftiEAw.'mEV Su)me.’ add uok.Kip, about •- 'Doio’t eoou ARoodd. DEEP A DOWDQ0 dollars id WOiB Avfl> IveiTE m ^ECXS. DO SERVICE AViD AIL 1AAT 0A22. IT GIVES VOU A FEU) ExrRABaiS AmjrATD... \ UHSrS NWB? y UNCC Branch Highway 49 At North Carolina National Bank, balances under $100 are charged 12t per check. Over $100, no service charges. Come see us. Or send your Dad. NCNB Free Checking Account Service Mamb«r Ftdtral R«t«rv« Syttam • Fedtral O«po*il Ini

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