Tha Di2y Ttr Has! ,3 Defeat Elon, WCU and ECU 1 wim P o A Uonday, Jarafsry 23, 1575 MMiWlMAXuj!V.V.V.V. .'.......".. V.VA'.VV. V.'.CwCT'Tv 1 los6 mers tough Third-ranked Tennessee brought their swim team to Chapel Hill Saturday and came away with an easy 71-42 win oyer the UNC men's swimming and diving crew. . The Volunteers took 10 of 13 first places while rolling to their 66th straight dual meet victory. Carolina could manage wins in only the 500 freestyle and in both diving events. Tennessee jumped to a 7-0 lead with their victory in the 400 medley relay. UPs teams Rob Schwatzer, Ken Bosnian, Paul Wild and Keith Gilliam were clocked in 3:31.5, eight seconds better than the Tar Heels team of Mark List, Jody Inglefield, Alan Toll and Mike Reock. ;.: : Rich DeSelm suffered his first defeat in the 1000 freestyle this season at the hands of the Volunteers Mark Davey. Tennessee then went 1-2 in the 200 and 50 freestyle events to , take a 28-6 lead. Tom Berry finished second in the 200 individual medley and Jim Seitz won the one-meter diving to pull Carolina within 38-14. U NC could only manage six points in the by Grant Vos burgh : - Sports Writer With today's trivia syndrome expanding into the world of sport, one popular question is constantly being asked: "What famous Carolina athlete hailed from the town of Fair Bluff, N.cr Well, for all of you who have spent sleepless nights pondering this pressing issue, worry no more. Enlightenment is arrived. , The answer is Jim Scott. Ah, Jim Scott, you say. Of course! Who is Jim Scott and where the hell is Fair Bluff? For the latter question, the answer is simple. It is 30 miles southeast of Lumberton. The former is more complex. Jim Scott is the senior captain for the nationally-ranked UNC fencing team. And his career is an interesting one. As has been the case with many Carolina fencers, Scott was introduced to the sport in freshman P.E. his second semester. Due to such late exposure, he was unable to begin intercollegiate untiUateki the spring of his , frosh year. Atthe time fee waseighth or ninth on the foil squad. H o wever, as spring passed , so did many of the first seven foilsmen, and by the fall, Scott LUNCHEON SPECIALS 11:45-2:30 Mon.-Fri. 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DOWN 1 Greok letter 27 Debatable 30 Slave 32 Word of ' sorrow ennessee next three events as the Vols pulled out to a 59-20 lead, thus insuring them the meet' victory after only nine events DeSelm and Steve McDonald stopped the. Volunteer express for a minute when they went 1-2 in the 500 freestyle. Tennessee's Rick Seywert and Mark White took first and second in the 200 breastroke, however, and the Vols led 68-29. Seitz became the Tar Heels only double winner as he and Tom Craige went 1-3 in the three-meter diving. In the 400 freestyle relay the UNC team of Ned Jones, Karl Thiele, Reock and Shrader took first place to put the final score at 71-42. The loss by the Tar Heels, who are ranked second in the ACC, was not unexpected. Sunday, Tennessee defeated the ACCs top team, N.C. State, in an easy 63-50 victory. Carolina returns to ACC action Wednesday when they travel to Winston Salem for a meet with the improving Demon-Deacons. Kevin B arris Let 's see. ..he's...uh...uh... found himself third. He now fences second to All-America candidate Jim Krause, to spearhead the Tar Heel attack. He found fencing required much more mental concentration and finesse than any other sport he had ever participated in, quite astonishing considering his prep quarterbacking days. "One fencer can be more highly skilled than another but can lose to the lack of a good mental approach," Scott elaborates. However, it wasn't completely the sport, itself that drew the P.E. major to join the varsity program at Carolina. He also cites the attitudes of both the fencers and the coaching staff as being instrumental in the decision. "The fencing team was and still is, a really tight unit. We do a lot of things together. And as for Coach (Ron) Miller, well he's the man that makes the whole thing run so well. There's not enough you can say about him. 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Albright Sports Writer What was supposed to have been a simple round-robin basketball tournament between four women's teams, just a weekend of some friendly competition without any Championship play-offs, turned into a fierce battle of skill and guts to prove which teain was the best one there. After the shouting was over and the dust had settled, Carolina stood above the rest as the undisputed "champion" of the tournament. They slipped by the defending state champions from Elon College Friday night, 70-68. Western Carolina never posed any threat for the Tar Heels, getting annihilated by UNC 85-62 in the Saturday afternoon match. In the final game Saturday night, Carolina managed to streak by the Pirates from East Carolina 69-50. Before finally being stopped by the women Tar Heels, the spirited Pirates knocked off Western Carolina 74-67 Friday night, arf then the Fighting Christians from Elon College Saturday afternoon, 69-63. In the opening game between Western rest ibrMa Although hes only been here eight years, it won't be long before he is considered one of the premier coaches in America. Scott's admiration for the young Carolina fencing mentor is reciprocal. Miller considers his captain to be one of the standouts in the college ranks. "Athletically, he's as good as any in the country and far better than most," Miller states. "And he's an excellent leader. I appreciate his way of leading the team passively as opposed to aggressively." Following spring graduation, the easy going Scott hopes to enroll in graduate school here and continue as an assistant coach. Not only would this prospect benefit the fencing program, it would lead Scott in : the initial direction he hopes - to go coaching on the collegiate level. InterfraternitY-Sororlty CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Monday, January 20 8:30 p.m. 4th floor lounge Dey Hall 2:45 4:50 ,'6:55 9:00 (MiffijB EUROPE DOUfiD 111.75?., Htnaldnt I NQ ;i!&GSDQS7-lS ' 13579 The Paper withi Chase Timothy Bottoms (fg IS Frinkl.n Street U JL-ll phone 941-3061 f 1 Lest year over 200,000 students summered in Europe. And the traveiwise flew on charters because it costs about halfl This year a 3 - 6 week ticket to London is $512; 2 - 3 weeker $597. And its $767 for over six weeks from New York. (That's what the airlines say now. Last year there were two unforcast increases!) Not only do you fly with us at half, but you can just about have your choice of dates for 4. 5. 6 7 8' 9 10 week duration during the summer. And all you have to do to qualify is reserve your seat now by sending $ 1 00 deposit, plus $ 1 0 registration fee. Under recently new U.S.; Government regulations, we must submit all flight participants names and full payment sixty days before each flight If you take the June 21 - August 19 flight to London, for example, deposit reserves your seat and April 15 you send the $199 balance. Just one price for all flights whether you pick a weekend departure ($1 5 extra on the regular fare airlines) or peak season surcharge date. So send for our complete schedule, or to be sure of your reservation now, mail your deposit for one of our 3 to 5 weekly departures from June through September. Just specify the . week you want to travel and for how long. You will receive your exact date confirmation and receipt by return mail. All out flights are via fully certified U.S. Government standard jets and all first class service. From London there are many students flights to all parts of the Continent, frequent departures and many at 23 off the regular fare. Republic Air Systems International flying b ""10022 ttebigst bargain 800 - 223 - 5389 (Toll Froo) m air travel today Carolina and East Carolina Friday night, the Western Catamounts got behind the Pirates by as much as 28 points, only to pull it within five in the last few minutes of the game. Brenda Johnson scored 22 points for the game high, while ECU'S Sheilah Cotten and Debbie Freeman both scored 19 points. Following the ECU-Western Carolina match, some 2,000 spectators and the Tar Heel band and cheerleaders watched the closest, most emotional game of the entire weekend when the Tar Heels took on the defending state champions and arch rivals from Elon College. After the national anthem and the tip-off, the Fighting Christians and the Tar Heels exchanged basket for basket, neither team getting a substantial lead. With 1 1 seconds left in the first half, Eton's top play-maker Susan Yow sustained a badly sprained ankle, putting her on the bench for the rest of the tournament. Just before the buzzer ending the second half, Eton's Wanda Wilson sank a basket to tie the score, 36-36. The second half continued with the see saw going in one direction and' then the other. With a little less than 1 0 minutes left in oiuiesitnoini . But for now, the first thing on Jim Scott's mind is the current season. All this, and he didn't even touch a foil until spring of his freshman year as an unknowing walk-on athlete. In this time of illegal recruiting and money-oriented sports figures, it is good to see that the old ideals of "small town boy makes good" and "participation for the sheer love of the sport" still exist. Thank you, Jim Scott. And thank you, Fair Bluff. 2:30 4:45, 7:05 9:20 DYAN CANNON yV IdE AF XteSurring X)NAIjD PIIjON JOSEPH CAMPANE1 Aj 3:00 5:10 7:20 9:30 JUan Jamas Miln' Caan Fresbfsand the Bean you rather come with ua? mm , ? vr tmm .n.-i ro.n-mr, WDM TOOT the game, Carolina senior Marsha Mann is fouled while shooting first by Elon's Teddy Ireland and then by Cynthia Brannon. She connects on all her free throws to even the score 55-55. Within a "minute, Carolina's Joan Leggett and Mann score, putting the Heels ahead by four. Elon never again regains the lead, but stays nipping at the Heels by staving within three points. With only 2:20 left in the game, Elon's unstoppable Wilson does manage to tie the score once again at 67-67. I A dry spell follows. For the remainder of the game neither Elon nor Carolina connect from the floor, and fouls become a factor. UNCs B J. Woodard sinks one of her free throws to put the score at 68-67 and lessening the likelihood of a tie. Then Eton's Beth Beaty fouls Dawn Allred, who makes both her free throws count. Legget scores one more free throw for Carolina, setting up the final score of 70-68. - Wanda Wilson of Elon led in scoring with 32 points. Marsha Mann put in 23 points. Though the pep band and cheerleaders l?d a crowd consisting mainly of Carolina supporters, Elon was backed by some vefy vocal fans, including Eton's men's basketball team. I Both coaches commented on the noisy atmosphere after the game. lt was an excellent atmosphere for a game," said Carolina's coach Angela Lumpkin. M;It meant a lot to the players, and made them play more like champions." j Eton's coach Kay Yow agreed. "Our players are athletes from the word go," she said, "and it's great to play in front ofa crowd and in Carmichael." The Elon women are used to crowds of about 1200 at their home games. Of the game, Yow said they took their shots too fast when the score was tied 67-67. "We weren't well prepared for a close game," she commented. I Of the tournament, Yow commented, "We consider this (the tournament) just two games on our schedule." She added that she would prefer a true championship tournament, not round-robin. Lumpkin stated that she was impressed 103 E. FRANKLIN ST., CHAPEL HILL Shop Mon.-Sat. 9 Til 6 Use DTH DTH Classifieds FOR SALE FOR SALE: Sauna: Viking duo-Sauna, uaad 6 tim; brand new condition; retails for $2397, will Mil lor $1100.967-7904. 1 : For Sale: Peavay P A. system. Four channel mixer-amp., two columns with four twelves each. Incredibly good condJ An excellent buy at $500. M7-5362. Steve. Smaller Advents 1 pr. w cartons, printed materials, and speaker wire. Very slight comer damage but acoustically perfect. $110. TEN-SPEED BIKE 27-ln. waccessories. About 20 ml. old. $100. 942-6833. For Sale Sofa-bed and chair, gold and green tweed tcotch guard. Good cond. $100. Call 967-2034 afternoon or evening. 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AM utilities Included. , Immediate occupancy. Call 942-7307 after 6 .-00. MSI with the poise of her team. "We played like a championship team. We worked for the good shots and got them. What about probation and being unable to compete in the state tournament? "We're going to prove that we're the best in the state," said the undaunted Lumpkin, "whether we're in any post-season tournaments or not" Elon still couldn't quite put it all together the next morning against ECU. Again Sheilah Cotten came through for the Pirates, scoring 28 points. Sherri Pickard led the Fighting Christians in scoring with 17 points. After losing to ECU 69-63, Eton goes home with two losses and no wins, for the tournament and for the season. By far the longest and least contested game of the tournament was Carolina against Western Carolina. After the first five minutes of play, Carolina took the decisive lead which ended with the lopsided score of 85-62. Judy Stroud gave Western 16 points, while few Carolina players scored in double digits. Coach Lumpkin substituted liberally, with the starting five seeing little playing action. Out of a squad of 1 5, 1 3 women got a chance to play and score. By the time Carolina met ECU Saturday night, both teams had beaten Western Carolina and Eton College and were set for a close match. But ECU got to a sluggish start, not scoring until after three minutes of play. And Carolina's Dawn Allred got hot, frequently stealing the ball for a fast lay-up or initiating a play. The Mann-Allred combination was good for several baskets, as one would assist the other. At halftime the score was 38-28 in favor of UNC, and it seldom got closer than that for the rest of the game. The junior transfer from Texas, Courtney Peck, along with Leggett and Mann, out rebounded the Pirates to give them no second chance to shoot. Allred led the Heels in scoring with 15 points. Mann had Hand Woodard had 12. 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