rnursaay, June iz, lata THE TAR HEEL Page 11 Donovan Albright ambling Ram R 7 1 ' Coach Sanders L should add lots of depth. The season runs concurrently with basketball. Anyone interested in participating should see Coach Sanders. Two UNC lacrosse stars have been named as All American performers on the first team. HARPER PETERSON and PETER KRAMER led the way for the Tar Heel team this past season. Kramer, a. native of Fayetteville, was outstanding as the teams goalie and Peterson, from Hunting, N.Y., set a school record by scoring 26 goals. Coach Fred Mueller commented, "Both are truly outstanding players are were deserving of national recognition." BILL BRACKET, UNC golfer has been awarded the Atlantic Coast Conference senior merit award as the top scholar-athlete on the Tar Heel campus. The award is presented to the single athlete at each conference school who maintains the highest grade average and Bill held a 3.8 . . . Around campus for the next two weeks will be KEN WILLARD, the former Carolina football All American now a star halfback for the San Francisco 49ers. He will be assisting in Bill Dooley's second annual football camp ... Carolina pitching ace TOM BUSKEY was chosen last week as one of two pitchers on the All-District three team composed of players from 1 southern states and the District of Columbia. During the past season.'Buskey won 11 games and lost 2 while compiling an ERA of 1.81. He is the third UNC pitcher to make the team in three years. DAVID LEMMONDS was selected last year . . . GARRY HILL, the All-District pitcher in 1967 was c.alled up to the Atlanta Braves during this past week . . . Carolina Athletic Director HOMER RICE has made 62 banquet and luncheon speeches since he was named to his position in January . . . lay Ice 0 Where The Party Begins (W. Franklin & Merritt Rd-Where Chapel Hill Meets Carrboro) COLD, COLD, GOLD BEER!! 0 6 Pack, Case or Keg 0 Soft Drinks and Party Mixer Wines Domestic and Imported 0 Ice Crushed or Block THE BEST PRICES EVERY DAY Gymnastics has become the 14th varsity sport to obtain sponsorship by the UNC Athletic Association with Fred Sanders being named head coach. Sanders, also diving coach, is very optimistic about the coming season when all of the 1969 team will be returning. This past year the team, operating on its own, compiled an 8-4 record and finished eleventh in the regional tournament held in Georgia. The schedule is incomplete at this time but will probably include meets with Virginia, Wake Forest, Furman, Georgia, and Georgia Tech. Expected to lead the team are Frank Jeffries and Dave Gerber and several incoming freshmen Party Beverag 1 - ffll- ':w m. e jar 1 t a i - a s a. Entry Deadline Is Today t . AA. . ! A Intramural competition will be held this summer in Softball and tennis, the UNC Office of Intramural Activities announced this week. Today is the deadline for all entries in both sports. In softball, a round robin type of tournament will be held. Games will be scheduled at 4 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. A team must be willing to play at these times. Trophies will be awarded at the end of the season. All players must be enrolled in the University for the first summer session in order to be eligible for the competitionA player may play for any one team. Each manager must enter his FREE CAR AASH: Yes We Wash Your Car' FREE - .i With Every Gas Purchase of $5.00 or More. If You Can't Hold That Much Gas, We Give Coupons Which You Can Apply Towards Your Car Wash. SO Why Not Protect Your Car And Look Sharp All For The Price Of Gas f Bay Gas& flobo Car Wash UNC Summer Basketball Camp team on an entry sheet which may be obtained in the Intramural Office, 215 Woollen Gym. Play will begin Monday, June 16. Schedules for softball will be available every Friday in the Intramural Office. Rules may be picked up in the office when the entry sheets are turned in. Tennis will be open to all students this summer. The intramural office plans single elimination tournaments, as well as singles and doubles tournaments. Entry sheets; .which are available in 215 Woollen Gym, should include the student's address anil telephone number. Official ruling for the tournament is available in the Office also. 1 1 j V A j St Luxurious, TODAY ONLY iDWtimWuitn ROMYSCHNBDER Witt CO MIS f JlVjMvT ' koduchqn W m m SH0W: 12:45-2:50-4:55-7-9:05 FRI. thru THURS. ksyfiE... A uiinii Or BEaL mO UNUSUAL PLEASURE rr?- GOODBYE.COLUMBUSISTHE WARMEST. FRIENDLIEST. FUNNIEST. MOST HUGGABtE FILM I'VE SEEN IN A VERY LONG TIME I PLAN TO SEE IT AGAIN AMD AGAIN UNTIL IT BECOMES AN OLD FRIEND" GOODBYE. COLUMBUS IS BOUND TO BE A GREAT SUCCESS!- 1 r , ,J s I. ( ASUWHAJWiHUJUWiimw. .... I RICHARD BENJAMIN JACKKLUGMAN i ' SHOWS: 1:30-3:20-5:15-7:06-,9:05

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