Ths C:;: Tcr Heel Thursday, April 11, 1374 , n, 3 K.-n.n prcpsrss to put in one of many shots as the World University Games vstsrcn ds-fssted assistant sports information director Rick Brewer in their one-on-cna mstch up played in Carmlchae! Auditorium, 15-5. TT" .s Gowm iLoinsbtir (Sports photo by Ciil Welch) ."T The UNC J.V. baseball team rolled to its third straight victory with a 7-5 win over visiting Louisburg College Wednesday afternoon. The Tar Babies, now 4-3, jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the second inning on Wynn Barkley's single, two hit batsmen and Mark. Caddell's bases-loaded double that cleared the bases. Caddell scored the fourth run on an infield error. Carolina picked up another run in the third on a single and three walks. The J.V.'s scored the winning runs in the fifth on a walk, two Louisburg errors and Mitch Nance's bases-loaded double. Louisburg threatened to go ahead in the eighth when they scored their fifth run and had the bases loaded with one out but Kenny Hud gins relieved Bennie Cutrell, credited with the win, and retired the next two batters. The J.V.s go after wins five and six today in a unique double-header here against Sandhills and Wingate College at 2:30 p.m. SIGMA PHI EPS1LON 1st ANNUAL ALL CA'RflPUS lie m BEACH PARTY I S , April 11, 2 p.m. -until ig EP Parking Lot ive Beach Band and Schlitz Beer Free Admission-Beer Available J-LJP" LQ C E E f O N ATE DJTO M U SJCU L AR DYSTR OP H Y jjCAMPUS JCHEST lM- t U WjJ i-H-AT MAI I SwTSHtf I iilL II . v v A) v 7:30 3 cf I John Allen Brown, Auctioneer n On .April 30, 1 974 , time runs out for you to enroll in the 2-year Air Force ROTC Program on this campus, And here's what you'll be missing: $100 a month, tax-free, during your junior and senior years. the chance to win a full Air Force scholarship (including tuition, lab fees, the works). a challenging job as an Air Force officer upon graduation. plus O a future where the sky is no limit. Contact .TSgt. Greenlee atUNC 933-2074 (Available only to college juniors or students having at least 2 academic years left before graduation.) Find Yourself A Future In Air Force ROTC. Netters challenge ;.'-. V.W.W.'.V.V.W. .'. '.V.V..' .'.".V.V.'.V.'.W.. V.V.V.V.V. ...- w.vM i A s set -Off CFOwm tough WSlM iO&GZV A.L. Vcst by Kevin Dsrris Sports Writer The UNC women's tennis team is taking a trip to Williamsburg, Va., today, but they won't be doing much sightseeing. Instead, the Tar Heels will be facing William and Mary, their stiffest competition since the state tournament without the services of their No. 2 player, Jane Preyer. Preyer injured her right foot in last Friday's opening rounds of the state tourney, but continued to play in spite of it. Monday it was discovered that she had sustained a hairline fracture, and it is not certain how long she will be sidelined. "1 knew I had hurt it," Preyer said, "but I didn't think it was that bad. I had wanted to J.V. Tennis North Carolina's J.V. tennis team stretched its winning streak to a flawless 5-0 Wednesday as the Tar Heels blanked Hoggard 9-0 in a match played on the upper varsity courts. Carolina's next match is here this Friday at 2 p.m. against Taylor University of Indiana. Singles: Bill Brown def. Randy Bernard 6-3, 6-3; Bill Chesney def. Stephen Shaw 6-2, 6-1; Ted Watson def. Lyndon Fleming 6-2, 6-1; Nick Herman def. Bruce Blanchard 6-0, 6-3; Scott Frazier def. Joe Williams 6-2, 6-0; Matt Ziff def. Irving Sistrunk 6-1, 6-0; doubles: Bob Brady, Mark Kaufman def. Shaw, Fleming 6-1, 6-1; Dan Simos, Bo Winn def. Bernard, Blanchard 6-4, 6-1; Bert Vandervart, Walter Holton def. Rick Edwards and Joe Galloway 6-2,6-2. play against William and Mary, but now I'm just hoping to be ready in time to play Duke next week." Carolina can't afford to look ahead, however, as the Indians are reputed to be a tough team. William and Mary has been playing well recently, and would like nothing better than to upset the N.C. State collegiate champs. The Tar Heels played without Preyer in Tuesday's 9-0 win over UNC-G, but her absence is more likely to be felt against the stronger William and Mary team. Carolina will use the same line-up which was successful against UNC-G. Beth Hamilton will be on the first court and Nina Cloaninger will replace Preyer on court two. Rebecca Garcia, Jean Scott, Stewart Smith and Lillian Murray will be on courts three through six, respectively. In doubles, the Tar Heels will go with Hamilton and Garcia at one, Cloaninger and Scott at two and Smith and Murray will occupy the third doubles court. (Last in a series of four parts) He fired Alvin Dark once and after this season it probably will be twice. He caused grave degradation to Mike Andrews. Do the names Catfish Hunter. Vida Blue and Kenny Holtman mean anything to you? Oh yea. he has tried to trade away these three superstars as a package deal. He loves arbitration, even if it docs give him a heart attack. No matter what owner Chuck Finlcy docs. Oakiard is still the best. Manager Alvin Dark is playing with a stacked deck. He's got a pair of blues, a Vida and a Moon; his full house is rounded out by a superb Gttfah and a brilliant Holtman. II they can't go all the way there is the most pronounced group of moustache men that arc just dying to get into the game. Darrell Knowlesand Roily Finders lead the best group of relievers in the game. The outfield contains lightning-fast Bill North, 'Mr. Clutch Joe Rudi, and respectfully outspoken MVP Reggie Jackson. The ageless keystone combination of Bert Campancrts and Dick Green are back again. Big bats are supplied at first and third with Gene Tcnace and captain Sal Bando. Ray Fosse is a defensive specialist behind the plate and has had his offensive moments of brilliance. Oakland's great hitting and pitching make this pennant race a one-team affair. As for second place, we're picking California. They're definitely a long shot, but do have several good players. Denny Doyle, Bob Oliver and Bobby Valentine are all good infielders. while Rick Scheinblum, Vada Pinson and OHic Brown are good outfielders. Strikeout king Nolan Ryan and 'Bullet' Bill Singer lead a young, upcoming pitching stalT. Third and fourth place will be decided by the pitching. The Chicago White Sox have an abundance of power, but no pitching, while Kansas City needs beefing up in both categories. Fred Ctjm and Rick VnisnxI UNC w!3 TIT, aT 1 Not to send shock waves of incalculable impact through the town and surrounding area, but UNCs combined forces on land, sea and air took four first places in the recent Big Four Day held in Winston-Salem on the Wake Forest campus. It was the first time since 1969 that the nine Carolina teams taking part in the annual affair had taken the crown away from the Big Four brethren. UNC took firsts in golf, table tennis, nd Prix p Tuilio Alloy Tubing Throughout O Chrome Headlugs, Forks, and Stays O Campagnolo NuevoTipo Hubs O Campagnolo Valentino Deraileurs O Weinnman Centerpull Brakes O Alloy Stem and Bars v I O Fiamme or Nisi Alloy Rims O Clement Gumwall Tires badminton and horseshoes for 20 of its total 30 points and the round-robin tournament win. The rest of Carolina's points came on a second place in volleyball competition, third places in handball, tennis and softball, plus a sole fourth place finish in bowling. Taking firsts in handball, bowling and tennis, Duke won second place in the team competition, with 28 points while North Carolina State and Wake Forest took third and fourth respectively. Duke stayed close to Carolina in the point totals for most of the day, finally taking the lead as the last two events, softball and golf, were getting underway. Rightfielder Jim Dargan heaved a long throw from the fence to catcher Paul Albano to cut off a Duke runner late in the last inning of regular play, sending the softball game into extra innings. Howard Duckworth and Fred Keiger's squeeze bunts in the second extra inning drove in runs as UNC won the game 9-5 to clip Duke's point lead to one. Golfer Jim Cooper made his way through the wet grass and high winds of the Wake Forest course for a tourney low of 77, followed by teammates Jody Hunter (79), Jeff Fleishman (80) and Jimbo Perry (84), to capture first place in the golf competition. Scott Reid and Tor Tosteson won individual titles in badminton and table tennis respectively. ft 106 N. Graham St.,! 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