Wednesday, May 1, 1968 THE n&TT.V TAR HEEL Challenge USC Thursday 1 N vC lLiiJiJi(GiL!I ILDiiaiLlUIlA. ILMIUHD JUQSVILJIB it- By ART CHANSKY of Tht Dolly Tar Htl Sta Duke's Blue Devils took it on the chin from another Carolina team on Monday. The UNC netters performed this whitewash job on the hapless Dukes 6-0 in a rain-abbreviated match, to run their record to 16-1 and 5-0 in ACC competition. The Tar Heels will close out the regular season on Thurs day when they host the un defeated South Carolina Gamecocks. 4 A steady downpour fell throughout the singles matches and officials felt the courts had become too treacherous to continue into the doubles competition. Carolina's Gene Hamilton defeated Duke's highly-touted Chuck Saacke. 7-5. 6-3. in first singles. Bob Davis had to go three sots but seemed to have the match under control all the way in beating the Blue Devils' Bruce Mahler, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. Sophomore Lee Langstroth had comparatively little dif ficulty in downing Duek's Bill Finger, 6-1, 6-2. Billy Trott was the last to finish but ended up with a soaking wet victory over Charlie Meek, 6-8, 6-3, 6-2. Carolina's other two outstan ding sophomores, Fred Rawl ings and Joe Dorn, each brought home decisive vic tories. Rawlings, who is from Hartmann a 6-2, 6-0 pasting while Dorn, an Atlanta native, soundly defeated the Blue Devils' Don Bernn, 6-2, 64. The doubles matches were then washed out, and it's pro bably a good thing for the Blue Devils, for the score might have very well ended at 9-0. South Carolina, however, promises to provide stiffer competition on Thursday. The Gamecocks are also undefeated in ACC play this season and according to Coach Skakle are "our toughest op ponents in the ACC since Tve been coaching here" which goes back for more than ten years. The feature match-up will be the had-to-head clash between Carolina's Hamilton and USC's Bobby Heald. Hamilton heald in three grueling sets last year to win the ACC Singles Championships. I- s Cindermem Defend Title In WTVD Meet Saturday MIKE WILLIAMS Led by sensational Mike Williams." the North Carolina Tzr Heels will try to defend their championship" Saturday in the annual WTVD Inlercclleglate Track and Field met; at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham. Coaca Joe Hilton's Tar Heels captured firs; place in the WTVD even; last season. Torre Hopes For Luck Change He's Had His Share Of Bad In Past Year i.jshirg iis best form of the entire ou.door season. Williams tuned up for the meet last Saturday by turning ji two excellent performances in .he Carolina Relays staged on Fezer Field here." He won the 830-yard run and anchored the Tar Heels two mlie relay ttam to a stirring viclory. Other team members on that relay were Kent Autry, Bill Basset: and Ken Helms. Only o:her Tar Heel winner in the Carolina Relays was Gary Iverson, who beat out Dukes Jeff Howser and scored an impressive triumph in the- 440- ai d hurdles. Williams gained fame last season tunning the mile. He won both the mile and the SS0 in las: year's Atlantic Co?: Conference Outdoor championships and was voted Uie outstanding individual in ihil meet. Bu. Hilton has had his ace concentrating mainly on the 833 this season. "I believe Mike has his best chance na tionally in the half-mile," Hilton says. Carolina will be one of 17 schools competing in the WTVD meet. " By DAVID M. MOFFITT UPI Sports Writer ATLANTA (UPI) Joe Torre figures his lucks got to change. "I've certainly had my share of the bad this past year," the burly Atlanta catcher said as he moped around his apartment waiting for permission from the doc tors to return to the Braves lineup. -r -tint UNC Baseball Statistics YOUNG PEOPLE MAR RIED or thinking of getting married, should investigate the advantages cf mobile home liv ing; no furniture to buy and payments less than rent. A home of your own. Gerry Cog gin, campus representative. Chapel Hill, 968-9182 or Capital Mobile Homes, Chapel Hill Durham Blvd., 439-3353. FOR SALE: 1S65 M-50 Harley Davidson Motorcycle. Call 929 2549 after 6 p.m. Best offer. (Not including Tuesday's games) AB H HR Doug Lanham, rf 37 13 0 Charlie Carr, cf 74 25 1 Eddie Hill, lb 57 20 3 Skip Hull, c - 68 22 1 Mark Kennedy, 3b 29 8 0 Ron Lemonds, If 56 15 1 Bruce Bolick, ss - 28 7 0 Bob Elliott, 2b - 49 13 0 John Rudisill, ss - 29 6 0 PITCHING RBI Avg. David Lemonds 9 Chip Stone 4 Larry Kiser 4 FOR SALE: 1966 Honda 65. $175. Less than 1000 miles. 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IP 44 17 11 38 12 23 13 5 13 13 13 4 3 4 8 4 W-L 5-1 2-0 1- 0 2- 2 1- 1 2- 1 0-2 .351 .337 .350 .323 .275 .267 .250 .265 .206 ERA 1.23 1.47 1.53 2.10 9.00 3.78 2.76 In the past 10 months, the f o u r-straight-time National League All-Star catcher: Was stepped on by Clay Dalrymple of the Phillies and suffered an ankle injury that curtailed his play during the second half of the 1967 season and required an operation; Pulled a shoulder muscle right after spring training began; Broke a finger during an exhibition game here just before the season opened ; And, received multiple facial fractures when hit under the left eye by a Chuck Hartenstein fast ball in the April 18 Braves-Cubs game. It's that last injury that has Torre out of the lineup. It's been two weeks and doctors say it could be that much longer. He doesn't come off the disabled list until May 7. Until the injury jinx cropped up last June, Torre appeared well on his way to being one of the greatest hitting catchers in baseball history. He had a tremendous season in 1966-batting .315 with 36 home runs and 101 runs batted in and going into last season had a .300 average for six seasons in the majors. In 1964, he hit .321 with 108 runs batted in. Joe got off to his best start ever last season and was bat ting .317 when he injured his ankle in Philadelphia on June 14. He never fully recovered and wound up at .277 worst of his career. "I into really felt great going spring training." Torre said. "I figured I was ready for a big year." But he's never gotten started. He's been in only five games so far and only three as a starter. Torre has had a star label since the day he started playing professional baseball. Younger brother of former Brave Frank Torre, he spent one season in the minors hit ting .344 t Eau Claire. 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