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. 4, - flg J IT " ' - m T .. r - " - , f"4 . , Sh. f- r M i u PA 'i c f t " r-" i - j Ov. iJ Tfva D tly Tr He?! 5 Gymnasts baiilt 0 'V f it I? II - Virginia invaders n ill I ! ! J L 1 1 TTS By Ben Kushner Sports Writer The Carolina gymnastics team opens it iison tonight at 7:30 in Carmichael liditorium with a triangular meet against -lliam and Mary and Virginia. The Tar Heel expect little trouble f eating the Indians and Cavaliers but rginia is the stronger of the two. In jet, the cavaliers will be the next team the ACC to gain varsity status, cording to UNC Coach Fred Sanders. Carolina, in its second varsity season, itiated varsity gymnastics in the nference. The meet will be little more than a irmup tor Monaay nights contest Jainst one of the strongest teams in the tion, the University of Illinois. When talking about the Monday meet, nders is not the definition of timiism: "Well be doing well if we me within 20 points." I Sanders feels the experience gained m facing strong competition will nefit his young team. j"Minor sports don't get the coverage y should," he complained. "Public ations can't do anything but help." In addition Sanders sponsored a ek-long gymnastics camp in Chapel Hill s past summer. Team captain John Hesser, Richard x and Wheelock are listed as the around men in tonight's meet. The ee will be interchanged in the seven nts. Specialists David Lorentzson and Bob bbson will team with Wheelock and :ser in floor exercises. Maneuvers on the side horse will be played by Fox, along with Wheelock, iround; and Murry Kravitz and Ben tins, specialists. THE ABORTION ADVISORY SERVICE DIV. SPS CONSULTANTS, INC. 565 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK. 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Robert Semes and Kravitz will be the specialists on the parallel b3rs. Frank Jeffreys and Bill O'Brien will display their talents on the horizontal bar. David Brantley is expected to perform gymnastic exibition. f rose i ace ore vara in Ciiariotte tonight by Mark Whicker Sports Writer The UNC freshman team, hurt by foul trouble in its 68-65 loss at Duke Wednesday night, rebounds tonight in Charlotte against Brevard College. Bobby Jones won some more admirers with his 24-point, 14-rebound performance against Duke's 6-9 Dave Elmer and 6-7 Chris Redding. Elmer was held to three points in the first half, but after Jones neared foul trouble, the Duke freshman responded with 10 second half points and started the Blue Imps on their comeback. Duke was eight points down with six minutes to go, and when Elmer fouled out with four minutes left it appeared Carolina had won its second game of the year. But Blue Imp coach Jack Schalow ahd 6'4" leaper Sam May on the bench. 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BLOKE j THlSSlj n yC' -vien HSA2 r j y i0 " ScJ sill vi-7 l rj i7t iv zj rv.wk Jk vf-i i r-v c Coach Fred Sanders intramural player than a scholarhsip recipient in the first half, picking up three quick fouls and blowing several shots around the basket. When May returned, however, things were different. After missing his first two shots, he sank seven of Dukes last nine points and powered his team to its fourth victory this year, and 20th over a two-year span. Jones left the game with five fouls at the 2:33 mark, and the Tar Babies missed his steadying influence when Duke applied a full-court press. Ray Hite hit three straight outside shots in the late stretch to keep UNC alive. Duke was ahead by one when O'Donnell toed the foul line; the clock showed 14 seconds. He made his first attempt, but the officials ruled that a Tar Baby had crossed into the lane too soon . and denied him a second try. May's layup sealed the final margin. Non-scholarship starters John Cameron and Alan Mayfield also ran into foul problems, forcing Coach Bill Guthridge to rely on guards Moses Parker and Robert Evans and forwards Bill Crouch and Richard Mendel. That was simply too much inexperience in the lineup when the heat was on. IV If you care enough, maybe you can meet the Paulisf challenge... It isn't easy, being a Paulist Bridging gaps between young and old, black and white, past and future. But it is a challenge. The Paulist mission is to people individually and in all the societies in which they live ... to discover Christ wherever he is acting to be attuned to the needs of the present, yet to form a vision of tomorrow's world. If you are interested in finding out more about the Paulist priestly challenge, write to: Rev. Donald C. Campbell, CS.P. Vocation Director cpaulist ' cFathetg Room 111 415 West 59th Street New York, N.Y. 10019 V t by DaAid Zucchtno Spurts Writer The East Carolina Tt$tlinf sqiud is back in town to4ay and it's probably much too soon for Coach Sam Barars and his varsity wrestling squad. The Pirates hit Chape! HIU just last weekend and made their presence more than noticed by sweeping five of the ten weight championships in the second annual North Carolina CoUegbte Wrestling Championships. The Tar Heels will ace off against the rugged Pirates today at 2:00 p.m. in Carmichael Auditorium. East Carolina can justly lay claim to five of the top ten wrestlers in the state since last weekend's meet featured the wrestling squads of 16 North Carolina colleges and universities. Barnes has plenty of reason for concern today as his Tar Heel were shutout in all ten of the tournament's weight divisions, with Carolina's highest finishes coming in the semi-finals of the 150-lb and heavyweight classifications. ; East Carolina's five champions include Ron Williams (118), Steve Morgan (134), Mike Spohn (150), Bill Hill (177), and Tim Gay (190). Barnes indicates that the Tar Heels' cEief-drawback today is the fact that the top - UNC wrestlers will be paired off against ECU'S five champs. "Our main problem is that our best boys hit their best boys," he explains. "For instance, Mike Bryan for us hits Roy Williams for them, in the 1 184b division, while Luther Bartrell hits Spohn, who has twice won the '1504b division." ' Other performers for Carolina include sophomore Les Curtin (126), who is slightly hampered by an injury, along with freshman Doug Snell (134), junior Dicky Rumley (142), freshman Charles Thomas (167), sophomores Ricky Weisner (177) and Todd Parrish (190), Race set Chapel Hill Downs in holding its last race of the fall season December 13 at 1:30 p.m. The management expects a large crowd to be one hand to watch the 100 racers. Top price this week is a mini-bike. Mickey Boone of Winston-Salem will be after his sixth straight victory in the 1 00-cc class. To get to Chapel Hill Downs, take US S4 West to Orange Grove road and. follow the signs. Let Santa S bring you a pilot's license. Tarheel Flying Club 929458 1 aaiolma - i r;ow PLAYING 2 - 3:40 - 5:25 - 7:05 - 9 ; JJiJiMlM by Ed McMaboo In which the candid connoisseur answers questions about Beer, and the drinking of same. DEAR ED: I'm burned up because after a weekend romp in the woods, I forgot to put a leftover 6-pak of Budweiser in the refrigerator. Everybody says you can't chill beer twice, so what should I do? FUMING DEAR FUMING: First, cool off, pal. Then cool off that Bud to your heart's content (or about 40). There's no problem, because a really good beer like Budweiser is just as good when you ice it twice. But I can't resist mentioning that there is an easy way to avoid the situation altogether. Just make sure there's no Bud left over! ANHEUSER-BUSCH. ISC ST. 10UIS and heavyweights Ourky Sara and Cr ; Schmamn. East Carolina, accordif.j' to 8am. r the second toufhest team that the Tit Heels win face ihis year. ith a Feb. 2t clash with powtffiij Minland m.r; the choice as Carolina's Hest vhaikrpr. Barnes feels that the top fie weight classes hold the key to today's meet. o the Tar Heel's sf ntejry is very simple. "We hope to perform better in the top five divisions,"" he states, "and just fry to hold them off in the lower five classes. This won't be easy, since they're very Undefeated swimmers host powerful Terps by Howie Carr Sports Writer Coach Pat Earey's undefeated Carolina swimming team hosts defending Atlantic Coast Conference champion Maryland this afternoon at 2:00. The Terps won the ACC championship last March in Chapel Hill when they garnered 460 points to runner-up N.C. State's 451. The Tar Heels finished third with 399. In previous meets this year, Maryland won the Penn State relays for the second straight year, and avenged a 1969 defeat by crushing a good Villanova team, 69-34. , The Terps return everyone off their 1970 squad, including ACC champion ary Goodner (200-yard freestyle), k t J ALL TIES SWEATERS SA TROUSERS -15.00 NOW 10.50 WOOL SHIRTS 25 OFF ALL SOCKS REDUCED 405 E.FRANKLIN ST. V M o v KING OF BEERS - HEWARX ICS AMCElCS TAWPA - C0tV?'.'S - JSCHSPWU t E . MfRRiS'ACK lror-jt at 14 and 150 . jvujhJL' uh Robert Cor!xanJ M:U Spohn." A bvk of ercfu-r:e and i!pfh h.-tt the Tar Hex'. in b! wtvlend's tournament and Bum" ha said all aorj that these two factor wiU Kvome even more critical a the season pfor-csir. 'The CaroUnj mentor feels, however, that the pud"s "-eencss" was partutS a.'cvtatcd by Lt weekend's n:evl. "I vkas exirentcty ptcaseJ with the tournament.' he suies. "It definitely helped t and hc hope to improve ourselves even more today." Tom Shaeberle (10O- and 20O-) ard breaststroke). and their first-pSaee 400-yard medley relay team. In addition. Maryland has strengthened itself with the addition of a good freshman dsver and a couple of fast buttcrfiiers. The Carolina coaching staff is counting on good performances form distance nun Gerry Chapman, sprinter Bruce Wio. butterflier Jim Osborne, and diver Chuck Humphrey to offset Mary land's strength. "We feel that with a tittle bit of luck we can take them down to the last relay, and hopefully win." explained Assistant Coach Pat McKeown. After Maryland, the swimmers travel to Annapolis to face Navy, December 16, under Eastern rules. There will be separate varsity and freshman meets. 4r R SHOPPY I REDUCED 330FF It .---- X V
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