Pape 4 THE DAILY TARHEEL, Tuesdav. May 7, 1953 US Court Uplio Clay Conviction Ids NEW ORLEANS (UPI) The U.S. 5th Circuit Court, of Ap peals Monday upheld the con viction of former heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay for "wilfully refusing to report for and submit to induction into the armed forces of the United Stales. "There has been no ad ministrative process which Clay, also known as Muham mad Ali, has not sought within the Selective Service Systemn its local and 'appeal boards, the presidential appeal board and finally the federal courts, in an unsuccessful attempt to evade and escape from military service of his coun try," wrote Circuit Judge J.P. Colema in the majority opi nion. "Being entirely satisfied that he has been fairly accorded due process of law, and without discrimination, we af firm his conviction." Cay had refused to take the symbolic step forward at his induction in Houston,, saying his religion as a Black Muslim made him unable to take up military service. A jury convicted Clay in Houston April 28, 1967 of refus ing to be inducted. On four different occasions, Clay was classified 1-A by his local board, twice by two separate appeal boards in Kentucky and Texas and once by the national board. "In every instance the vote of the boards was unanimous," Coleman said. The Houston jury convicted Clay for refusing to submit to induction. He was sentenced to five years imprisonment and given a fine of $10,000. I ii a in 1 1 mi m . vW Beacons Challenge UNC TT in -Donblekeade LEMOXDS BUSKEY By OWEN DAVIS DTH Asst. Sports Editor Carolina sends its top two pitchers, lefty David Lemonds ana righthander Tom Buskey, against Wake Forest in a dcubleheader here this af ternoon in hopes of snapping a four-game losing streak. Gametime is 1:30 at the UXC diamond. The Tar Heels have only a distant chance to win the Atlantic Coast Conference title after four conference defeats in five games last week. They r n i -n f Jl0)(niaY Gary Imwersom: Hurdler He's One Of The Best In ACC Ehrinahaus Art Shoto The fourth annual Ehr- The four categories are inghaus Art Show will be held sculpture, painting, composite Sunday May 12 in the Ehr- and photography. Entries are inphaus library first floor. asked to be submitted no later The exhibition will last all than Thursday May 9 to Bill day Sunday featuring exhibits Courtney Governor of Ehr- in four categories with a prize inghaus 933-3507. to be awarded in each. By RICK BREWER DTH Sports Writer For a guy who only began running the 440 intermediate hurdles this year, Gary Iverson is having quite a season. In fact, a guy who has been running hurdles for years would be proud of Iverson's record this season. The senior tri-captain of the Carolina track team, long regarded as one of the top broad jumpers in the Atlantic Coast Conference, has developed into one of the top hurdlers around. . 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Iverson's top ac complishment of the season came last Saturday in the WTVD state championship meet in Durham. He circled the track there in 525 seconds, a new Carolina school record. Hie time also eclipsed the ACC mark of 52.6 set by Duke's Jeff Howser, but did not go into the record book since the meet was not a direct conference conflict. Until recently Howser was acclaimed as easily the best hurdler in the loop. The emergence of Iverson changes that though. It seems that every week, the Iverson-Howser dual gets more publicity than any other event. "The only reason I started running the hurdles was that Coach Hilton asked me to try it," explained Gary. "We didn't have a hurdler last year, so we needed one badly. "I liked the idea because I wanted to get in a race with a gluinsbart. I felt that the timing needed in that kind of race would help my broad jumping." However, Gary's broad jum pdne has actually suffered from his hurding. He thinks the running has taken the spring out of bis legs. Gary rates speed and overall coordination as the chief assets of an oustanding hurdler. He spends most of his practice time trying to imhove his speed. "Early in the week 111 run pretty hard, maybe jog three or four miles a day," Iverson said in explaining his practice routine. "Tuesday and Wednesday I usually run several 220s very hard. Later in the week, I slack off-running few 220s and doing a lot of exercises.' Surprisingly, Iverson rarely works out on the hurdles. "Maybe once a week, I'll work on the hurdles," Gary commented "The way I see it, if hou don't hme the hur dles down hat by now, hou'U neve be a hurdl. I never run the whole 440 hurdle race in practice. If I did that I'd be too tired to run in the meet." Gary's goal as the ACC championships come up this weekend is to break 52 seconds in the hurdles. "I think that either Jeff (Howser) or I could go under 52.0 if we push each other like we have in the past couple of meets," said Gary. K that happens, it will be just another chapter in the amazing story of the broad jumper turned hurdler trial league-leader State (10-3) by four games. UNC is tied with South Carolina for fourth place in the ACC race with a 5-6 record. The Heels are 14-11 overall. Wake Forest is in the con lerence cellar with a 4-10 mark. The Deacs are 9-19 for the season. Lemonds, who will pitch the first game, leads Carolina with a 5-1 won-loss record and a 1.8C earned run average. He has struck out 64 in just 43 i-5 innings, another team high. Buskey, who was a workhorse in relief last week 34 record znd 3 2.13 ERA. He was b.-xued two defeats in the curies loss string although allowing only three runs in sine innings. The Deacs have floundered in defeat ah season. Weak hit ting and mediocre pitching have been the Baptists trademarks. Despite the Tar Heels' re cent disappointments. Coach Walter Rabb considers his team still in the pennant chase. "We could have game we played rut. ah our right up the good won every if we had shots went middle to center field and were caushL" That Carolina got only seven hits in one 21 inning stretch is "typical of any bail dub," said Rabb. "There are two or three periods in every year in which the whole team cant hit. "But in college you just can't have iow spots in the attack. It puts loo much pressure on the pitching staff. The Heels will have to 4 Via all our remaining conference games to even come close to first place,' said the veteran field manager. "That means we'll have to beat Maryland twice up there this weekend, ind that will be tough," ACC Standings "We're in there last mathematical until the chance is eliminated," he said. "We didn't have the good fortune to hit the ball between the defense last week and didn't move the ball. Conf. 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