The Dairy Tar Hee! '" e SoiLiraard Boosts Sports in brief OP Thursday, February 17, 1972 .longer freestyle by Dan Collins Sports hYiter You can be sure Carolina swimming jcoach Pat Earey is thankful for Jike Southard. ! Going into last week's meet with 'Clemson and with the major team goal of jthe season, the ACC conference meet, only three weeks away, the veteran mentor learned that his outstanding distance swimmer and team co-captain Gerry Chapman, had been hit with a case of hepatitis and would probably be lost i for the rest of the season. For most coaches such a stroke of ill fortune would spell immediate disaster, and all the team's post-season chances in . the distance events would be thrown into ; the nearest Dipsy Dumpster. But fortunately for Coach Earey and his charges, the impact of Chapman's loss was somewhat weakened by the presence of Chapman's side-kick and fellow ; distance swimmer, Jike Southard. j Southard, a sophomore from Arlington, Va., performed well in last season's conference classic, finishing second in the 500-yard freestyle, fourth in the 650-yard freestyle and seventh in the 200-yard freestyle. He finished , behind N.C. State's All-American Tom Evans in the 500. With a season's experience under his belt, however, Southard is expected to improve on his 1971 performance. "There is no question whatsoever," Coach Earey claims, "that he has improved as a swimmer as much as anyone we have had at Carolina. If he FEATURES I nff" ? I FRI i 3-5 VensQK? THRU 0 7-9 11 BWmmm THURS JAttZS Am Y7ECH3LER, II. Y. POST: "...th predominantly young, cnttastsbllshmont sudlsnca howfed with a kind of ecstatic Essghtsr." 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Call 942-7913 after 6:30pm. 2 does as well in the conference meet as he indicated that he could do in the dual meet season he should have as much of a chance as anyone in the 500." Southard agrees he has a chance to take it all in the 500-yard freestyle, but he has also set his goals for second place in the 200-yard freestyle and third place in the 1650. He points to Maryland freshman Mac Glenn as his toughest competition along with Evans, that is, if the State swimmer decides to swim the distance events. Early in the season at Maryland, Southard finished second behind Glenn, but he will be looking to even the score in two weeks. He admits that the absence of Chapman will result in added pressure on himself during the meet, but he is thankful that the illness came far enough away from the meet for him and his teammates to make the adjustments. "It does put pressure on me as well as Peter Barnes who will be swimming the distance, events," he said. "The two of us are just going to have to work harder, and we will have to place higher in the events. "I don't think it will affect the team more than just a little bit. Everybody has realised it by this time and have adjusted to it accordingly. Of course it will result in the loss of points that he could have picked up." Ironically enough, the loss of Chapman could very well result in a superior performance by Southard, for the sophomore has been known to swim his best times under pressure. "When it's a matter of head-to-head TRADITION Of THE MARX BROS. EMILE de ANTONIO S MOUSE A MEW YORKER FILMS RELEASE United Artists - 9:00 - , BTH Classifieds Cynical? Frustrated artist? Try the Dan Whafs-His-Face Contest. Win a free live band for a party on your floor. Check ad on page 5. 1968 Ghia - $1300 - 59,000 miles - '71 engine. Call Kris, 933-3742 days and 942-1620. 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About 25 to 30 hours per week. Evening and weekend hours only. Call 942-4132. TRIANGLE DISCOUNT STEREO. Ripped off by outrageous prices? Get ALL BRANDS components and systems at LOWEST PRICES; affiliated with STEREO BUYING SERVICE; call 942-7172. events competition," Coach Earey said. "Jfxe just can't be beat. That's the type of competitor you like to have on the team. "His only problem is not swimming well unless he is pressed. In fact, in practice we sometimes have to spot another swimmer a certain distance to give him a greater incentive." Ill preparation will not be a factor against Southard, for his regular season has been extremely successful. Although he swam in all twelve dual meets he never placed below second in either the 500- or the 1000-yard freestyles. His best meet of the season, placewise, was against South Carolina when he finished first in both the 500- and the 1000- freestyle events. Golf tryouts Tryouts for the UNC golf team are going on now at Finley Golf Course and will continue for two weeks. For those interested, contact assistant coach Dave Robinson. Virginia tickets Tickets for the Virginia -Carolina basketball game in Carmichael Auditorium Feb. 26 will be distributed this afternoon beginning at five. RAI E HAj E tudent Ha-vBegislature Mens District Six DLnsnriifii m SAM PECKINPAH S I : ::00133" IN COLOR - RESTRICTED 1:15-3:18-5:21-7:24-9:19 THRTIr MMDO) flN TMBR HWM. I wet rr know me to do win f . SIDNEY POITIER ROOSTEGER ALL SEATS 1.50 R LATE SHOW 11:15 SATURDAY REWARD OFFERED for return of orange Schwinn Varsity bike taken from behind Morrison. Call Kevin at 933-4286. No questions asked. Need money: For Sale, Goya model G-10 classical guitar, $65. Also large stereo, like new, cost $600, for you $300. Call Doug, 942-8274. Part time work, for 2 males. About 20 hours per week. Evenings. Call the Dairy Bar. 942-5356. 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Excellent condition. Best offer takes it. Call 968-2074. 4 TiP PAA sr.. wh iff if -R ecruiter Jim Donna n resigned as an assistant football coach at Carolina Wednesday to join the staff of Florida State University. He had teen appointed head recruiter only three months ago, succeeding Clyde Walker in the position. Donnan, who resigned from the NC. State coaching staff at the end cf last season after four years with the team, will coach offensive backs and supervise the freshman program at Florida State. "At Carolina, it would have been at least a year before 1 could have done any coaching." Donnan said. "The opportunity to go to Florida State was just too good to turn down." Donnan also said that his decision to lcae did not reflect dissatisfaction with Goich Bill Dooley's program. "Coach Dooley has one of the finest coaching staffs in the country and I know .1 would have really enjoyed it there," he -said "But this is a chance to get into .yoaching. which is what I want to do." Donnan, a 28-year-old native of Burlington, played quarterback at N.C. State during the mid-Sixties, and led the Wolfpack to the Liberty Bowl in 1967. The five highest-scoring bowlers on the UNC bowline team iourneved tr 97t TODAY 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. BEEF CHUNKS ON BUN w 2 veg. and bread TH ig7$ entrance behind the Zoom self service WHAT IF A MAN SHOULD LOSE HIS SOLE TO SAVE THE 1 StJ Chapel HjU S ouu His Newest Album on Reprise Records (and Ampex-distributed tapes) 15 J-I "V 11,7 J ' 1 ZJ 1 r WITH A LITTLE LUCK, RALPH WILL BRING IN HARVEST FOR YOU TODAY REMEMBER YOU CAN SAVE A DIME WITH YOUR RALPH COUPON. ALSO EXPECTED NEW HENDRIX LP OPEN NITES TIL 10PM D oiinan Blacksburg. Va. last weekend here they won the Association of Ccl'egt Unions-International Reeon 5 tournament. The five Tar Heel bow!ers Gary Benton, Alan Mann. Dave Petty. Jimmy Powell and Phil Lambeth, defeated fourteen other college-sponsored teams in the three-game competition. The hosting Virginia Tech team finished in second place, trailing Carolina by four of a possible 3500 points. The Carolina Union also entered two bridge pairs and a chess team in the Region 5 tournament. The team of Mary Ann McHur and Gary Fagg finished fourth overall in the bridge competition, while Lee Saunders and Bruce Laney placed sixth. Led by Dana Tabor, the Carolina chess team finished fifth against teams from the fne-state area (North Carolina, South Carolina. Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia) cohered by Region 5. Two North Carolina skners last weekend won the Southern Intercollegiate Skiing Championships, which were held at Beech Mountain, N.C. Pierce Cassedy, a sophomore from Shelby, and Fairfax, Va. senior Ken 97$ : IBACCHAE 97$ COUPON A DIME? SAVE YOUR SOLE, YOUR TIME AND A DIME ! RECORD BAR 103 Henderson St. Only Bring this coupon )Nith .you and earn 10C off the price of any; sale item. run C- - . if4 AT 1SI at .2- afc - . s 1 a V ijcpcpcd"kO OQucp SBS resigns iii-eror. i.i;..ej i....j a.. x respectively, in the tw o-day competition, which included both cant slalom and downhill racing. Cassedy had wen first place in but a edged out at Beech Mountain ry two Swiss exchar.ee students. As the only team to place both of its svsiers m the first ten individual rlK the Tar Heels won the championship, finishing ahead of Appalachian State, the University of Georpa and the University of Tennessee. Tar Heel basketball plavers Bobbv Jones and Dennis Wu cik continue to lead the Atlantic Coast Conference m field goal percentage this week, with respective marks of .70S and .r4. Carolina's Robert McAdoo stands fourth in the conference scoring race with a 19.5 average, while Wuvcik's 17.3 mark is good for fifth place. rmmm NOW PLAYING 1 : 12-2:5 7-1:54-6:5 1-S -4S s- f 3 t Don't ma This Vek'a Bargain So Ecu THE OLD BOOX C0S3XR 137, A. Bst Eoxy 8trt Chapel Hill : i FOR ONLY HtafttiM U Capl Mill 108 HENDERSON ST. mmtfr3. may ill! W Ulllll 111 I. . IIHMI.1I HJU III.IH1UU.I i. in 1 ! I"'1 1 'iik;hh helmets, $25. fl

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