SATURDAY, MARCH 22
Carolina Thine
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By CHRIS COBBS
DTH Sports Writer
Carolina's Mike Canzonieri,
a precocious sort at track, may
be in for an advanced lesson on
the art of sprinting this
afternoon in the Florida
Relays.
The freshman dash specialist
is part of a nine man Tar Heel
contingent entered in the
mammoth Gainesville
attraction featuring over 50
universities.
He will lace on light weight
kangaroo racing spikes in hopes
of equalling or bettering his
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the 100 yard dash.
"There will be half a dozen
boys who have done 9.5 or
faster," Carolina Coach Joe
Hilton said, "so Mike will need
a real good effort."
Winged-ankle runners from
such track powers as Kansas
and Tennessee promise to
make the sprint championships
highly competitive.
The other events should be
the same, with Carolina
entered in the mile relay, two
mile relay and sprint medley
relay.
The UNC thinclads are in
UNC's Stewart Rosen is a
mustachoied wolf that lurks
after amiable Carolina coeds.
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the field along with most of
the other Atlantic Coase
Conference schools, as well as
teams from the Southern and '
Southeastern Conferences.
Kansas, Michigan, Yale and
Harvard are other contestants.
Canzonieri did the 100 in
9.8 in a meet at Clemson last
Saturday in Carolina's first
outdoor competition of the
Spring.
"He's not in peak condition
yet," Hilton said, "but running
9.8 on cinders he should beat
that on an all-weather track
like the Relays are held on.
An informal meet staged by
the remainder of the team will
be held this afternoon on
Fetzer Field.
Meanwhile the Tar Heels will
enter Canzonieri, Richard
Smith, Terry Sellers and Kenny
Helms in the sprint medley
relay; Alex Covington, Kent
Awtrey, Clayton Lynch and
Helms in the two mile relay;
and Pryor, Smith, Sellers and
Covington or Awtrey in the
mile relay.
Sonny Kornegay will
compete in the triple jump.
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Kenny Helms
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increased their record to 2-0
Jbnday be defeating Virginia
lech at Finley Golf Course.
, Fac? Ed Kenny's golfers
lost only one individual match
a? they solidly outclassed the
visiting Gobblers, 17-7..
; VPI's Bill Herbert took the
lone victory for his team
sting Carolina sophomore
Marty West, 3-0.
Jim Barnes got UNC on the
winning trail by posting a
similar 3-0 win over Tech's Bill
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Carolina's Joe Hackler
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and Dave
respectively, 3-0.
winning road by shutting out The golfers will journey to
Tech's Vic Turner, 3-0, while Wake Forest to take on the
Dave Bevaqua of UNC edged powerful Deacons on Tuesday.
Bill Nasn, 2-1.
The following two individual
matches ended in a tie with
UNC's Gene Phipps and Harry
Welker deadlocking VPI's Arch
McDowell and Steve Forest, Starapoli and Bill
respectively, ll-ll each. whitewashed John
The final two matches
provided shutouts for the Tar
Heels, as veterans Glen
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Kenney Looks For Strong Link Campaign
By GIL TUNNELL
Special to the DTH
Lack of weather for practice
seems to be the only worry of
UNC Golf Coach Ed Kenney.
His seven-man team will
begin its ACC schedule
Tuesday, April 1, with Wake
Forest there.
"The ACC is a real good golf -conference,"
Kenney said.
Wake Forest is probably the
best team, and Duke, South
Carolina, and Maryland should
really be strong."
But Kenney quickly added
that UNC should do well, too.
The coach announced that
his top three men are
sophomore Marty West, senior
Jim Barnes, and senior Gene
Phipps.
"These three played real
well in the Ohio match March
17," Kenny said. "All three are
under par. The whole team
played well and we won easily,
1812-2V."
Golfers on the remaining schedule include Davidson,
tentative playing order are April 14 and 21; N.C. State,
sophomores Harry Welker and April 18; Virginia April 24;
Joe Hackler, and juniors Chip Maryland, April 25; Clemson,
Donahue, and Dave Bevaqua. April 28; South Carolina, ADrii
Kappa Psi Edges TEP
By MIKE LEAFE
DTH Sports Writer
The PiKA Goofballs were
batty, that is to say
power-packed, as they crushed
the SAE White team by a 20-1
score. Needless to say, no SAE
laughed over any Goofball
antics.
The Beta No-Sox were
barely edged by Chi Phi Black,
Carolina's little Eddie Fogler 7"6 hile the Navy DD's never
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Phi Delt Blue score 1, 6 and
7 runs in the first three innings
while holding the Lambda Chi
Alphas
route.
scoreless in a 14-0
who are vying to compete in
this summer's Maccabean
Games in Israel.
Fogler, a 5-11 starter guard
for the Tar Heels this season, is
currently in New York for the
Maccabean tryouts.
The games are scheduled for
late July and early August.
Other noted college players
also attending the tryouts are
Florida's Neal Walk, Boston
College's Billy Evans, Don
Safer of UCLA and Steve
Bilsky of Penn.
chance to fight back as they
demolished their foe, 10-0.
Kappa Psi Blue scored four
runs in each of the first two
innings and then held on as
TEP Blue came roaring back to
narrow the count with 4 runs
in the third kining and two in
the fourth. Time ran out on
the TEPs, though, as Kappa Psi
escaped with the 8-6 victory.
Other fraternity scores: Chi
Phi Blue 3-Phi Delta Chi Blue
0; Chi Phi Red 5-Phi Gam
White Owls 2; ZBT Blue
6-ATP Blue 1; Chi Psi Blue
10-St. A Blue 1; Phi Kappa
Sig 9 (Johnson Winning
pitcher)-Pi Kappa Phi Blue 3;
Sigma Nu White 11-AK Psi 3;
Pi Lam White 11-ATO White
7; Kappa Sig Blue 8-Phi Sigma
Kap 1; DKE Blue 14-Beta
Blue 3; DU Blue 15-AK Psi
Blue 3; ZBT Diggits 20-DU
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"TWO FOR THE ROAD" is
the free flick, at 7, 9:30 and
11:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall.
DANCE AND LIGHT
SHOW tonight with The
Barracudas in the Great Hall
from 8 until 12, for the benefit
of two UNC scholarships to
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summer.
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either today or yesterday.
Please bring your own musical
or psychic instruments
(optional) and all suitable
libations.
PARIS EXCHANGE
applications iare due today at
the International Student
Center.
Other men on the UNC team
are John Vanderbloemen, Glen
Staropoli, Bryce Beard, Bill
Brackett, Bill Batchelor, and
Trip Maffett
The team members pick
themselves by their stroke
play, and play in that order,"
explained Kenney, who has
been at UNC for 20 years.
The coach said that his main
strength is plenty of depth.
"We've got a seven-man
team, but there are 14 good
men on the squad. I feel this is
one of our strongest points,"
he said.
"We lost five men last year,
including our No. 1 player,
Charlie Lynch," Kenney said.
Others lost were Brook Carter,
Jim Hickman, Buzzy Talbert,
and Lance Richardson.
The team's overall 1968
record was 9-3. Carolina
finished fourth in the ACC
tournament.
"Every once in a while a
coach gets a super team,"
Kenney said. "Wake Forest has
had one for the last three
years. But I look for a better
finish from us this year."
Other matches on the UNC
29; and Duke, May 6.
The ACC Golf Tournament
will be held May 8-10
Raleigh.
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imperceptibly downhill" from
the effects of congestive heart
failure the heart's inability to
pump enough blood to nourish
the body with adequate
oxygen.
At 12:45 p.m., after Nixon,
former Presidents Harry S.
Truman and Lyndon B.
Johnson and Eisenhower's two
surviving brothers, Milton and
Edgar, had been notified,
Hughes began the final
announcement with quavering
voice:
"General of the Army
Dwight David Eisenhower,
34th President of the United
States, died at 12:25 this
afternoon after a long and
heroic battle against
overwhelming illness ..."
Eisenhower had suffered seven
heart attacks, the first on Sept.
24, 1955, toward the end of
his first term as President and
the seventh last Aug. 16.
according to Johann Sonner,
vice president of the Flying
Club.
The Chapel Hill Flying Club
was incorporated in 1961 as a
non-profit campus organization
to promote aviation education
and safety.
The club operates out of
Horace Williams Airport in
Chapel Hill and owns three
airplanes, a Cessna Skyhawk, a
Champion Citabria and an
Aeronca Champ. Club
membership consists primarily
of UNC students and faculty
members.
Eight places in the annual
AFROTC ground school are
being filled by Flying Club
members who are learning the
basic fundamentals of
aerodynamics, meteorology,
navigation and Federal
Aviation Association (FAA)
regulations.
The course prepares the
student pilot for the written
part of the FAA examination
required for the private pilot
license.
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Program reminds students that
only three days remain before
the 1969-70 applications
deadline of April 1.
Membership in the junior year
abroad program is open to all
students and is not restricted,
to French majors. Descriptive
pamphlets and application
forms are available in 219 Dey
Hall.
CONTRIBUTIONS for the
Senior Scholarship should be
mailed to: 1969 Scholarship
Fund, P.O. Box 1080, Chapel
Hill, N.C.
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finding traveling companions
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Are you interested in trading a
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Contact Susana Cantor,
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LEARN TO FLY. UNC Flying
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Contact full time instructor
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968-9386.
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