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For both teams, this is the last game
of the regular season with tournament
action beginning Thursday at UNC
G. The game is in the main Elon
gymnasium and will be played
between two high school tournament
games. Without a student I.D.,
general admission is $1.50.
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by Ciava Levin
C ports Writer
The mighty Carolina fencing team flexed
its muscles over the weekend and in the
process mangled Clemson, Virginia, and
William & Mary by the combined score of
64-17. None of the matches were close, in
fact, the nearest any of the three teams came
to beating UNC was W&M. who lost 18-9.
The Tar Heels were just too classy for the
competition. The matches against W&M
and Virginia were clinched at 14-2. while
Clemson was clawed 14-1. Carolina defeated
Clemson and Virginia by the identical score
of 23-4 and the Virginia match would have
been worse if UNC's top fencers from each
weapon had not been competing for the
Junior Olympic team in Florida. No fewer
than seven Tar Heels went undefeated
through the three matches, a feat seldom
accomplished by anyone.
The foils team had the best overall record
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basketball game. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in.
Elon, all students must show their
student I.D.s at the door.
Neither squad. Elon 13-0 and UNC
10-1. has lost to any North Carolina
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for the three meets as they finished 24-3.
They sustained just one loss in each match,
as Jim Scott. Charlie Brown, and Jim
Krause combined for an 18-0 record. Scott's
slate was 7-0 as he beat his opponents by an
average of 5-2 each match. Brown finished 6-.
0 and he clinched both the Clemson and
W&M matches with 5-1 victories. Krause
was 5-0 but he didn't fence against Virginia.
His final bout against W&M was fantastic as
he rallied from a 0-4 deficit to win 56-4.
Charles Chewning was 3-1 for the weekend
while Wilsonnii Grandy went 3-2.
The sabre team finished 22-5 for thcthree
matches, including a perfect 9-0 record
against Clemson. Thurbert Baker's fencing
was outstanding as he finished 7-0. Two of
his bouts went to 5-4. but each time he
managed to gain the final touch. John
Thacker went 6-1 in the three matches, his
only defeat being a 4-5 decision against
W&M. Travis Hanes was 4-0, but his record
would have been higher had he fenced
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GREENSBORO The Coliseum in
'Greensboro Saturday evening was the scene
of the most unselfish team on the East coast
defeating one of the most selfish teams on the
seaboard, as the Tar Heels of the University
of North Carolina whipped the Florida State
Seminoles by a 104-85 score.
The Tar Heels used a combination of a
bristling fast break, pressure defense, and
intelligent shot selection to up their season
record to 18-3. 10-0 against non-conference
opponents.
It appeared in the opening session that
Weekend track finals
The UNC indoor track team captured five
first places hee Saturday, but South
Carolina had the other eight, as the
Gamecocks defeated Carolina and Clemson
in the final triangular meet of the season.
South Carolina came in first with 72
points. Carolina was second with 58 and
Clemson had only six.
The fieldmen captured four of the five first
places won by the Tar Heels with Sam
Beasley leading the way.
Beasley leaped to his best effort of the
season in winning the long jump (24 Vi) and
also jumped to victory in thetriplejump(48-
against Virginia. A.J. Keane fenced well for
a 3-0 mark, including a win against W&M.
Theo Walker finished 2-4. but one of his
bouts was a 5-3 victory in which he scored
the last five touches in a row to win.
Epee had the toughest time over the
weekend as they finished 16-H. Alan Knight
led epee as he went 4-0, his closest match
being 5-3. Team captain Bill Shipman had a
5-2 overall record as he dropped two 5-4
decisions. Both of those losses occurred in
the first rounds against Clemson and W& M,
prompting UNC head coach Miller to
observe. "Bill just had trouble getting
started; after that he was all right., Kevin
Gallagher was 4-3, all his losses coming
against W&M on Saturday. John Ballew
went 3-1. Jim Corter lrl. and Gary Whaley
0-3 to round out epee.
"Clemson was no surprise." head coach
Miller said. "They were about the same as
always Our starting team lost just one bout
and our substitutes did very well. I'm amazed
that Clemson beat N.C. State State's better
by far.
"William & Mary has a good team. 1 think
we fenced a lot better than we did against
Clemson. Our foil and sabre were pretty
good 'during the match."
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North Carolina was going to be in for a
struggle as the Seminoles were playing
persistent defense and cashing in on the
talents of their sharp-shooting backcourt.
With 12 minutes to play iff the first hall.
Carolina was trailing 25-24.
A factor which could have been
tremendously damaging to the Tar Heels
was that 6-9 Bobby Jones committed his
third foul of the first half with 9:00 on the
clock and was forced to remain on the bench
for the remainder of the half.
Freshman Tommy LaGarde replaced
8'2).
Hank Snowden finished second behind
Beasley in the long jump (IVA) and came in
third in the 60-yard dash in 6.6 seconds.
Dave Robinson made up for Danny
Deacon's absence (due to an injury) winning
the pole vault with 1 4-6.
Mark Gaines won first piace honors in the
shot put with a toss of 50-1 and John
McCabe finished third in the high jump(6-2)
to complete the field events.
The relay teams did not fare well, finishing
second to South Carolina in the mile (3:29:8)
and two-mile relay (8:08:5).
Tommy Ward won the mile run in 4: 1 4
while David Hamilton finished third with
4:15:5 and came in second in the two mile
with 9:18.
Carolina placed two men in both the high
hurdles and the 1,000-yard run.
Mike Voight(7.5)and Robeit Brown (7.7)
came in second and third in the high hurdles.
Also Mike Stratford and William
Southerland were second and third in the
1,000-yard run with times of 2:15:2 and
2:15:4 respectively.
Tar Heel
wrestling
Carolina 34, Clemson 16
118 Henry Duke (C) won by forfeit
126 Bob Glasgow (UNC) pinned
Richard Samulski 3:32
134 Steve Denison (C) defeated Mike
Hali 13-1
142 Brett Bynum (UNC) pinned David
Thurston 5:20
150 Bruce Vogel (C) pinned . Herb
Farrish 1:24
158 Bob Reingten (UNC) defeated Stu
Kelly 17-0
167 Bob Carter (UNC) defeated Bill
Glynn 14-13
177 Carl Hoffman (UNC) defeated
John Dlacsuk 9-4
130 Gary Wheeler (UNC) won by
forfeit
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pinned El vi n Chatf ield 4;42
Carolina's record is now 10-2-1
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Jones in the lineup, and with teammates
Stahl, Elston. Davis and Harrison, was able
to turn the tide, changing a one-point deficit
into a seven-point lead at the 5:50 mark.
The Blue Team came in to harrass and tire
the Seminoles with Carolina leading 34-2X.
The quintet of Hoffman, Chambers.
Kuester, Stahl and LaGarde preserved a six
point lead during their three-minute
appearance in the game.
Carolina went to the dressing room with
the same six-point lead, as the score stood
52-46 at the half.
Both Mitch Kupchak and John O'Donncll
were unable to play effectively in the second
half Kupchak suffering a back injury in the
first half, and strangely enough, O'Donnell
injuring a groin muscle in the warm-ups.
The UNC starting team, with the
substitution of Stahl for Kupchak. all but
blew Florida State's socks off in the first five
minutes of the second half.
With a furious burst. Carolina outscored
the Seminoles 1 4-2. going out in front. 66-4S.
with 14:30 on the clock.
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The UNC gymnastics teams experienced
mixed fortunes Saturday,' the women
falling to South Carolina and Western
Carolina in the morning and the men's squad
soundly defeating Memphis State in the
afternoon.
The men's team boosted their overall
record to 4-2 as they defeated the Memphis
State Tigers, winners of the 1972 Southern
Intercollegiate Gymnastics League
championships, 132.30 to 119.90.
The meet began with a three-way tie for
first place among UNC's Jeff Jimeson and
Rick Ludwin and MSU's Barry Redmon,
who all scored 7.2 on floor exercises.
The Tigers' Jim Smith took seconti place
and Carolina's Carlos Rodriguez captured
third, with a 6.2 as Memphis State gained an
early lead, 21.35 to 20.6
UNC pulled ahead to stay in the pommel
horse event. Ron Newby scoring an 8.1 for
first place, followed by teammate Joe Burt
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The Tigers Dave Cheverton managed an
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Carolina swept the vaulting event,
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a 9:05 for first place and the top score of the
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"We'd put the ball up from 20 or 22 feet,
and they were shooting from six or 10
feet. . . you're just not going to beat those
odds," lamented FSU coach Hugh Durham.
The Seminoles were never closer than 15
pointi in the final 10 minute of the game,
losing finally by 19 points. I04-X5.
For Carolina, it was a night of both
optimum team performance and sparkling
individual effort.
Three individual performers, two of them
freshmen, played exceptional games for
Caro'ina.
Walter Davis, Eddie Stahl and Tommy
LaG; rde wer,c standouts for the Carolina
cause, each furnishing their unique brand of
hustl ng team play.
Davis topped all Carolina scorers with IX
points, followed by Elston and Jones who
each notched 16. Stahl (14). LaGarde (12)
and Harrison ( 1 2) were alo in double figures
for the Light Blue Machine.
Lawrence McCray led the visiting
Floridiean with 20 points followed by Otis
Cole with 15 and Larry Warren with 1 1.
In the preliminary game, highly-ranked
small college Louisbcrg drubbed the UNC
junior varsity by a 94-7X score.
Bruce Buckley led the yearlings with 23
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The Heels pulled ahead by ten points alter
the parallel bars event. Rick Fox taking first
with a 7.9 with freshman Rick Ludwin close
behind with a 7.85. Dave Cheverton took
third with a 7.65.
Memphis State overpowered UNC on the
horizontal bars, their men placing first and
third, with captain Bobby Semes capturing
second for the Tar Heels with a 7.35.
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