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Late HR nips Tigers regain by Lee Pace Staff Writer Clemson's Steve Tucker, frustrated after having gone hitless m five previous at-bats. hammered a Billy Paschall fastball for a home run with two out in the 12th inning to propel the Tigers to 1-2 victory over Carolina Sunday at Boshamer Stadium. The win gave the Tigers a split of their two-game series with the Heels after Bernie Menapace's 10th inning single gave Carolina a 3-2 victory Saturday. "There was two out and I'd been 0-fo'r-4.so I just UNC holds Off Roanoke 10-5 The I'NC varsity lacrosse team smashed Roanoke College's dream for an upset Saturday as the Tar Heels jumped out to a 64) halftimc lead and held on to win. 10-5 to up their season record to 6-1. Roanoke, a small school with a big-time lacrosse team, rode into Chapel Hill ranked no. 2 in Division II with a 3-0 record and the underdog role of giant-killer after defeating seventh-ranked Virginia earlier this season. Carolina dominated the whole game and outshot Roanoke 45-33. keyed by a strong team defense which shut off the opposition's offense. UNC attacks rode Roanoke defensemen with full-field pressure; Roanoke failed to clear the ball downfield eight times and onlv managed 1 1 shots on goal in the first half. Paul YVorstell. Bill MacGowan. and Rich Meade scored for Carolina in the first quarter: MacGowan. John Donato and Tom Venier in the second. Roanoke made a furious second half comeback and trailed only 6-4 when the fourth period began. But Carolina got motivated quickly. Danny Cox. Tom Venier. and Larry Turkheimer scored in the first three minutes of that quarter to give Carolina an intimidatinti 9 5 lead. Paul Worstell scored his second goal with 3:45 in the game for the final margin of victory. Carolina's only loss this season was to Maryland, the number-one ranked team in the country. But this week, the Tar Heels face the toughest part of their challenging season when they travel to Annapolis. Md. Wednesday for a game against no. 3-ranked Navy. Friday night the team plays under the lights against Penn State. Chip Ensslin Women golfers finish second in state by Pete Mitchell Staff Writer It is not surprising to pick up a newspaper and read about a Wake Forest golf team winning a tournament. But Jay Haas and company did not have a hand in the Deacons latest triumph. Instead, it was the Wake Forest women's team which grabbed the spotlight Friday and Saturday and fXrrQCrlZ&.RiodjiO unseat Carolina as state Down' by'fbur'stfokes" after Friday's opening round. Wake Forest stormed back Saturday to nail down an eight-shot victory over UNC the defending champ. The Deacons burned up the Duke University course with a two-day total of 713. Carolina finished second with a 721. Duke was third. 19 strokes behind the Tar Heels and Appalachian State was fourth. For UNC. it wasasad endingto a disappointing week. The Tar Heels finished a distant eighth in the Lady Paladin Tournament a week ago and then had their unbeaten dual match string snapped Tuesday before falling in the state tournament. "We're very disappointed with the way things went this weekend." said UNC Head Coach Dot Gunnells. "But we're not losing anyone off this year's team so we'll have a good chance of winning next year when the state tournament is at Finley. It'll take a lot of work over the summer." East Carolina's Marsha Person won individual ... u. ...., oAMir with Dolby. Excllnt h.p.. $240 ww. 2 yr. old. unuwd tor pt yr. Com., with Up Bt offrrowr 1125. 929-5877 Wtr 7. For wl.: Cht ol drwr. nd bookcM. Unnl.hd wood. Ukt nw. Call Mry 942-1 OT3 vning. I need summer roommate May-Aug; 2 bedroom fully furnished, comfortable apt it j location for walker; N-bus route. $85. 4 utlltles. 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Clemson maintains a full game lead over the Heels in the ACC standing with a 7-2 slate. 23-12 overall. Clemson grabbed an early 2-0 advantage when Bill Foley smacked a two-run homer to left-center in the fourth, his second round-tripper in as many days. But Carolina tallied single runs in the fifth and sixth innings to tie the count. Jim Atkinson singled, went to second on Win Barkley's single and to third when fucker, the Tiger center-fielder, misplaycd BarkkVs hit. and scored on Mike Fox's sacrifice fly in the fifth. Steve Rackley scored the tying marker after singling, moving to third on walks to Randy Warrick and Mcnapace. and scored on Early Jones grounder to third that the Tigers couldn't convert into a double play. Carolina could have notched two runs instead of one had Chris Knepp. who led the inning off with a safety to center, not been picked off first base by Porter. This was a hell of a game." Tiger Coach Bill Wilhelm said. "Both teams played tenaciously, both teams played well. Porter did not weaken: he kept throwing and hanging tough." Wilhelm said the contest was crucial to his team's quest for the conference pennant and the right to host the league tournament April 22-25. "Now we're 7-2. If we had lost today, we'd be 6-3 and Carolina would be 6-1. I hey could lose two games and still take first and have the tournament here." "They have a good club." Tar Heel Coach Walter Rabb said. "But I think our club is equal to theirs. We're two ery equal clubs." Atkinson's towering homer to right-centerfield evened it at two after seven innings Saturday. Alter scoreless eighth and ninth innings. Kncpp singled to center to lead off the tenth. Rackley bunted him to second. Warrick was intentionally walked, and Menapace drilled a Randy Quintrell . high outside fastball just inside the third base bag to score Knepp. Matt Wilson secured the Tar Heel victory, his first of the year against one loss, allowing eight hits in 10 innings. Carolina resumes ACC warfare Tuesday at Duke before journeying to Wake Forest Thursday. The Heels host Maryland twice Saturday and Virginia Sunday. honors, shooting a 170 for the two-day tournament. Carolina's Sally Austin finished fourth and Mindy Moore sixth. In the second flight of golfers. UNCs Maura Stokes finished first and Susan Dillingham second. Carolina's next competition is Thursday in the UNC-G Invitational at Greensboro. The UNC women's tennis team continued its winning ways over the weekend by tying for first place in the Southern Collegiate Women's Tennis Tournament held in Columbus? 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V.,,. v .,w4v,.., 4 a . ti ni'iflia-,ilafciMf "7"" V'i T7 i k I I i i i Gorski breaks record, Carolina 2nd in Relays by Doug Clark Staff Writer North Carolina and N.C. State dominated the competition Saturday on Fetzer Field at the 14th Carolina Relays. The Heels won five and the Wolfpack won six of the 20 events in the nine-team meet. Performances were down somewhat Saturday, partially because the Duke Olympic Invitational Friday in Durham, in w hich several of the teams at the Carolina Relays competed. The Tar Heels did not compete Friday and turned in some good performances in their last home appearance of the season. Jeff Gorski broke the nine-year-old meet record in the javelin with a winning toss of 229 feet, seven inches. Freshman Spencer Wynne captured the triple jump with a distance of 47-1 1. The 440 intermediate hurdles proved to be a and Judy Gfoerer of Mississippi University for Women 7-6. 6-4 to win the doubles championship. The two-day tournament, in which Carolina finished third last year, was highlighted by South Florida's Judy Hanrahan's upset of No. 2-seeded Nancy Yeargin of Rollins College to win the singles title. Hanrahan's win enabled South Florida.to gain a tie with the Tar Heels. The Women's Southern Collegiate featured the best teams in the South and provided the stiffest . 'competition for Carolina so far "this springf Carblina is 4-0 in dual matches and end their ho'fne season with a match against Wake Forest Thursday. 0 B 5'fl & S & 0 0 0 CO' fl 0 0 S 0 0 5 6 0 C 0 6 03 0 6 10 Discount with this Ad n monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free Into. - Write: International Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. Pro-Ufe Counseling. Call BIRTHCHOICE, 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Monday thru Friday, 942-3030. Oh Wow! 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LIIU II.JI.I.LUJWL!.ilU,WlUIPIHJJJ.ll.l ' Furman, Hampton also fall Netmen crush Miami, by Kevin Barris Staff Writer Carolina's men netters swept a weekend of matches, including a stunning 8-1 trouncing of nationally 14th-ranked Miami Saturday on the James courts. UNC also defeated Furnian (8-1) Friday and Hampton Institute (6-0) Sunday to up its record to 21-2 for the season. Billy Brock, the Tar Heels top singles player, led Carolina with three-Met victories against each team, despite having to play with intestinal flu. Brock's win against John Eagleton of Miami clinched a Carolina victory in that match. Against Furman. UNC won four three-set matches on the first five singles courts. Only Earl Hassier on the third court won his match in straight sets, defeating Furman's Jack Jones 7-5. 6-1. f he Paladins" only win of the day cam on the sixth singles court where Phil Hammond beat Bruce McNair 6-4. 6-3. Carolina easily swept the doubles. The Tar Heels were expected to have a much tougher time against Miami, a team which beat them 7-2 a vear ago. David Oberstein was the first lar Heel to finish, as he recorded his 18th win of the year with a 6-3. 6-3 victory over the Hurricanes Flavio Arrenon on court lour. Hassier then gave UNC a 2-0 lead with his 6-4. 6-4 win over Ron Myers. Miami's onlv victory came on the second court 3 strong event lor the Heels as Chris Cox and Chip Wilson used last finishes to top the field. Senior Dennis Quick leaped 23-7 in the long jump to win that event. The UNC distance medley relay team of William Southerland. Reggie Brown. Ralph King and Dave Hamilton never trailed and went on to a convincing 9:58.4 win over William and Mary. In other events. Carolina's mile relay team of Quick, Southerland, Chuck Hayes and Brow n was beaten by State 3:14.6 to 3:16.1. Hayes also finished third in the open 440. running 49.9. Quick and Brown were busy all afternoon, as they ran on the 440-relay team that placed third in 41.9. a school record, behind Virginia State and State. Also on that team were Erwin Jones and Wilson. Jones was third in the high jump with a season best of 6-8. and Wilson was second in the 120-yard high hurdles, running 14.7. Duke's Mike McGinnis and UNCs Dave Robinson both cleared 15 feet in the pole vault, but the Blue Devil won on fewer misses. Dave Drechsel was second in the steeplechase, Don Lockerbie was third in the 880. Lee Stoffel was fourth in the discus, and Kent Taylor and Henry Jones were third and fourth in the mile. TONIGHT AT Sutter's Gold Streak Cat's Cradle - Behind Tijuana Fats - Rosemary mBmght Fowler's has North Carolina's largest selection of beer and wine, both domestic and imported. Complete party beverage supplies. When you're hungry after hours, you can still enjoy the convenience and variety of supermarket shopping at supermarket prices at Fowler's. All Natural DANNON where Tavo Maninc? held oil Tommy Dixon for a 6-4, 6-4 victory. Down 5-4 in the second set. Dixon staved off two match points and temporarily recovered to gain a game point, but Martinez took the match on the third match point. Junic Chatrnan's 6-4, 6-4 win over Lance Dennet on the fifth court and Cliff Skakle's 6-2. 5 7. 6-3 on court six gave UNC a 4-1 lead and set up Brock's match-clinching win on the first court. Brock took the first set against Eagleton 6-4. In the second set. the Miami player jumped to a 4-1 lead, before Brock pulled within 4-3. Fagleton then broke serve and held his own serve to even the match at one set each. Both plavcrs held serve in the third set until the sixth game when Fagleton. Stratton, Voight shine in B-W Spring football practice culminated with the annual Blue-White football game Saturday in Kenan Stadium. The blue team slipped by the white team 15-12 in a game that matched the first team offense and second team defense on the w hitc team against the second team offense and the first team defense on the blue team. Clyde Christensen quartcrbacked the blue team and completed five passes for 45 yards and rushed for five yards. P.J. Gav was slated to start for the IThs Estisa's l:r:jt law school with two coordinate campuses to serve you. SVVhsIt Perssa Addssisns Policy: applicants with bachelor degrees wiil be screened for academic background, extra curricular activities, employment experience, maturity and most important motivation. Apply now for fall semester Week ay: 306 W. Franklin St. Downtown : ? Monday, April 12, 1976 The Dally Tar , 3 Skakie elated complaining that Brock was "iucky". lost his serve. Brock went on to take the set 6-2. The win clinched the match for UNC. and an elated UNC Coach Don Skakie indicated the win would be a confidence builder for upcoming tournament pla. "It's a great win. it's just got to help our attitude for the ACC tournament" he said. Carolina's final match of the season ui;l N: against Duke luesday in Durham. Fndav. UNC travels to College Park. Md. to open dc'cnscoi Us team title in the ACC tournament. Carolina is heavily favored to repeat as ACC champions and most, il not a!!, of the top seeds in the tournev m both sineies and doubles wiii he lar HecK blue team, hut is temporarily sidelined with a twisted knee. Terence Burrell and Doug Banks led the blue ground attack with 69 and 49 vard respectively. Winghack C'are Casey rushed lor 1 1 yards and heaved a 50-vard pass to Jim Rouse on an option play. Johnny Stratton, who Head Coach Bill Doolcv calls hisNo. I quarterback right now." completed seven passes for 7 1 yards tor the white team. ACC Plavcr-of-the-Year Mike Voight carried the hail 2H times for 107 yards from his tailback spot. 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