Carolina Gym Team Organized. f X hi J( J j I r 'For First Yeai 1 League Play Carolina Gymnast Bill Reid On Parallel Bars . . . New Gym Team Organized Here Plays in League Fall Baseball Drills By RUSTY CARTER DTH Sports Writer Carolina will field a gymnastics team this fall that for the first time can qualify for national championships. This year UNC has a 15-meet schedule, and Sunday was voted into the Southern Inter Collegiate Gymnastic League. The league allows gymnasts to compete in regional championships and qualify for the national finals. Coach Fred Saunders, a three time All-American trampoline specialist at in in Michigan, is in his first year in Chapel H21 and hopes to make gymnastics a growing sport for the Heels. Sanders graduated from Michigan in 1965 and then taugni nigh schoQj Honolulu, Hawaii and Tuscon, Ariz. Before he came to UNC, the gymnastics team did not compete on a regular schedule but rather as a club, "The biggest step thus far is our admittance to the SIGL, Sanders said. "Our schedule is tough for such a young team, but we were being judged by The schedule for the season is: Open, the other 19 teams in the league who is an all-around performer on the basis of a respectable but is best on the still rings. schedule." "We may lose a few meets because we are so young, but we will learn a lot," Sanders said. "The SIGL is such a big move we had to get the tough schedule." The gymnastics- team has been hindered in practice because of the drought but they have used the facilities at Duke and N.C. State. Sanders spoke highly of Lloyd Fickett whom he brought with him from Tuscon. Nov. 30, Midwest Park Ridge, I1L Dec 6, Wake Forest Univ., Chapel HilL Dec 14, Univ. of Virginia, Chapel HilL Jan. 10 Wake Forest Univ.. Western Carolina Univer., Winston-Salem, N.C Jan. 1? Furman Univ., Chapel Hill Feb. 8 West Virginia Univ.. VPL. Brockport (New York). Morgantown, W.Va. Feb. 15 The Citadel Charleston. S.C Feb. 22, Univ. of Georgia, Georgia Southern, Statesboro, Ga. March 1 S.I.G.L. Championships. Athens, Ga. March 8, William and Mary, Chapel Hill April 3-April 5, NCAA Championships. Seattle, Wash. Halt ed By Drough By RUSTY CARTER DTH Sports Writer Drought..The ever-present drought in Chapel Hill seems to be devouring every phase of the University. It has consumed another UNC victim. This time the dry spell has stopped fall baseball practice after only seven days. "We were getting into good condition and just ready to start some intra-squad scrimmages and some badly needed work on play situations," Coach Walter Rabb said Wednesday. Then we had to cancel practice." "I am naturally disappointed that we could not complete our fall practice," the baseball mentor added, "but there's nothing we can do about the rain." Despite the hinderance of a short practice and his disappointment, Rabb still spoke optimistically about the spring season for the Heels. "We'll just have to compensate for the short fall practice by getting started earlier in February and by some extra p re-season conditioning, he said. While Detroit smashed the Cardinals over the radio in the sixth game of the series, the pinch hitting athletic director chuckled, "If we can score runs like Detroit has today we'll have an excellent team." "Seriously, from what I saw in the short practice sessions, I feel just overall we should have a fine ball club," Rabb stated. Lemonds signed a contract with the Chicago Cubs last spring as a sophomore. Regardless of the loss of Lemonds, Rabb feels Carolina should have a "sound" pitching staff in co-captain Tom Buskey, John Yancey, Bob Rhoads, Larry Kiser and Eddie HilL Bevard College and John Rudisillo. Denton turned in a "pleasing performance" during fall practice and will fight it be a little behind on defense." "We'll play the man in all these positions who is best with the bat and who won't They will be relieved by out with Rudisill, up from last hurt us defensively." pitchers David Batts and Bob Whisnant. Veteran catcher Skip Hull, who was all-Atlantic Coast Conference the past two seasons, will give the Heels strength at the other end of the year's team. Asked about N.C. State, he A battle of the small men answered, "They didn't lose wages at second base with many seniors so you have to Bobby Elliot, who played the assume they'll be strong." position last season, facing Pete. Collins, a sharp looking second sacker off the freshman team. battery. Hull is also good with Each weighs less than 150. Tiger Defense Gets Grueling Workout CLEMSON, S.C. (UPI)-The Coast Conference in total Clemson defense received a offense, and Tuesday the stiff workout Tuesday as Clemson reserves put on coaches sought ways of , simulated Duke plays for the stopping Duke's running and benefit of the Tiger's first and the bat Showing much promise in the backup catching spot are freshman Mike Rhodes and sophomore Press RuddelL Third base should be secure with Ronnie Lemonds returning from last year's lineup. Lemonds is the other co-captain for the team. At the three remaining infield positions Rabb predicts some "interesting battles" for starting honors. At shortstop are Danny Denton, a junior transfer from First base is a three-way battle between veteran Eddie Hill, Tony Donaldson, a catcher-outfielder last year, and Bob Kaufman, who returns after 2 years experience. "Clemson and Maryland will also be tough, but we can compete with any of them." Turning to the freshmen, who are eligible to play Varsity ball, Rabb said, "I was unable to screen a number of the freshmen because of the short practice, so I can't say much." You can t say how good a Fickett is a side horse specialist, and is very good Sanders commented. "He has the potential to go to the national championship," he said. "I knew there were several all-round men in school here before I came," said Sanders, "but I wanted one man who could put us into the nationals. I think Fickett can, so I brought him with me." The coach also singled out Earl Gunther, UNC's captain, r. A "real scrap" is set for the freshman is, but you have to outfield. Tentatively sophomore Doug Lankam is in right, senior Clem Medley in center and senior Neal W7ester in left. "I haven't looked at Farrell enough to judge well, but he swung hte bat real well in practice," said Rabb. "He may speak of his potentiaL We do have some boys with potential," he noted. 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