f! (1 I j i i 4 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday. April 5. 1977 Women rained out, meet Devils today This is it. The big one. It's for North Carolina bragging rights, and it's the unofficial state dual-match championship. Carolina vs. Duke in women's tennis. What more can be said? At 2 p.m. today in Durham, the first serves will be taken, and sometime tonight the pre-tournament favorite for the North Carolina state tourney will have been determined. In my mind, it's the most important match of the year," UNC Coach Kitty Harrison said. "Simply because we're such rivals and they're (Duke) such a strong team." Harrison's squad got an extra day of practice Monday when a scheduled match with Wake Forest in Winston-Salem was rained out. It only can help the Tar Heels, for they face a team which has beaten Yale and Princeton, both of whom defeated UNC this spring. All the singles matches promise to be exciting, but the highlight will be on court one where three-time state singles champion Cindy Johnson of Duke will face Carolina's Susie Black. UNC's other singles players will be Nina Cloaninger, Rebecca Garcia, Lisa Dodson, Hunter Dortch and Janet Shands. Besides Johnson, Duke is expected to counter with Emily Waugh, Erin Wolf, Kathy Stearns, Theresa Donahue and Beth Brondes. -KEVIN BARRIS Tar Heel nin After having Monday off, the UNC baseball team continues its hunt for the Atlantic Coast Conference title today at Wake Forest in a 3 p.m. game. The Demon Deacons, who own a .296 team batting average as compared to UNC's .261 and have a 15-9 record this spring (the same as UNC), are expected to be very tough on their home field. The Tar Heels will have to do it with sophomore Greg Norris on the mound and without Bernie Menapace at first base. Menapace, who doubles for football coach Bill Dooley and baseball coach Walter Rabb, fractured one finger and sprained Sig Eps take f rat golf title; Teague sweeps hall honors intramural and club notes By DAVE KIRK '1 Dave Aldridge shot a 70 and led Sigma Phi Epsilon to a victory in the intramural golf tournament held last weekend at Finley Golf Course. The Sig Eps three-man team combined for a 225 stroke total, which averages to 75 per player. Beta Theta Pi, led by Chico Dalrymple's 72, combined for 233 to finish second. The Zeta BetaTaus finished third. Teague A won the residence hall division with a 234 total and the fellows down the hall, Teague B finished second with 243. Granville, Lewis and the TeeWhackers fell one stroke behind to tie for third. Dental Green took the Independent division with a 237 total. Tryouts for Big Four Sports Day to be held Wednesday, April 13, at N.C. State begin this week. Women's volleyball tryouts are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Women's Gym. Women's basketball tryouts will be held on the same Heels lead Big 4 N.C. State's golf team outshot the Tar Heels by six strokes Monday in Raleigh but Carolina maintained a 14-shot lead in the Big Four Tournament after second-round play. The Heels are in at 716 while the Pack sits at 730. Wake Forest is next, followed by Duke. Carolina's Bill Sibbick carded a 71 to go with Sunday's 65 and maintained possession of the individual leadership. Teammate Bill Buttner is in second (68-73). Softball hosts State The UNC women's softball team will host N.C. State today at 2 p.m. on Hinton James field. The Tar Heels' record so far this season is 3-6. State won the N.C. State Invitational Tournament last weekend in Raleigh1 and posed a problem for Coach Dolly Hunter and the Carolina squad. "State is a strong, quick team," Hunter said. "They have good place-hitters, fast reactions, precise fielders and are very intelligent." i?Sr PINEGATE Sm& APARTMENTS Chapel HillDurham Boulevard 967-3620 I Summer and Fall Leases ' Available 3 Now Spring time is Pearl time mm i ft Earl Hassler, foreground, and David Oberstein won their first ACC doubles match of the season Monday in Carolina's match against Virginia. Hassler and Oberstein also won their singles matches. e visits Wake Forest another during spring football practice last Wednesday and is not expected to be in the lineup for a couple of weeks, which takes him near the end of the regular season. Carolina, according to Rabb, has had "good fortune in its conference games" and takes a 3-0 ledger into the Wake Forest clash. The Deacs started out fast but have dropped five of their last six. Merle Henkel will start against the Tar Heels and has a 3-1 record this year. The Deacons also have six .300 hitters led by John Zeglinski, whose batting .352 with eight homers and 24 RBl's. After squeezing by Maryland Sunday to give them eight wins in their last nine games. days beginning at 3 p.m. in Carmichael Auditorium. Men's softball tryouts were washed out Monday and should begin today at 3 p.m. on the Carmichael field. Last year's team finished second. Some of the best ping-pong in the state was played Saturday, March 26, as the UNC , Table Tennis Club hosted a tournament in the Women's Gym. Kuo San Chung of the UNC Club downed five-time state champ, Jim McQueen of Raleigh, 21-19, 21-19, and 21-19 to win the men's open division. Mac Meredith and Walter Wintermude finished third and fourth, respectively. In the women's open division, Mei Mei Ma whipped Nolia Saunders, 21-15, 21-17 and 21-18. Mary McLaren finished third. The students men division, which will represent UNC in Big Four Sports Day, was won by Hank Steinburg, He downed Beau Dancey, 21-14, 18-21, 2I-15and21-15to win the championship. Eddie Elliot was third. The Carolina Godiva Track Club's weekly meet, held last Wednesday, had double the participation of a week before. Duke's Mark Smith took the mile in 4:28.8, leading four others under five minutes. The race also had five under six minutes and another three Please turn to page 5. Your Complete On-Campus Tennis Shirts Headbands Grip Strip Tennis Socks Pom-pom Peds Wilson and Slazenger Tennis Balls $2.76 can Converse and Pro Ked Tennis Shoes s- "OS" ' s Staff photo by Bill Russ the Tar Heels face critical tests right on through the April 21 ACC tournament. Wednesday they visit N.C. State. Thursday, it's back to Boshamer Stadium to host South Carolina and then a weekend set with the 27 1 Clemson Tigers at Clemson. Norris has a 2-0 record this season with a 1.99 earned run average. Matt Wilson will pitch against State Wednesday and Bob Thomson will face South Carolina Thursday. -PETE MITCHELL Si-is;1 ""-i 2nd Big Week 3:00 6:00 9:00 f fyV7!l 1 1 ' fRTV3 The Nice Guys Finish First For A Change. jv;v;-:-:'.-.!.-.-.ss:.:-:':-:-:-;-; Miles from anywhere.... So private you can do anything you want! BRENDA DON VACCARO STROUD Co-Starring RICHARD AYRES 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 KYLE EDWARDS DON GRANBERY T" TrraiTiiT.m. Tennis Towels Sweat bands Tac Grip Towels Tennis Visors Duz Fuz Now I.! Playing ; iC 3:00 :: fr 5:00 SeSSv- J 7-nn WBSs -vvw r SUPPLY l Men netters flatten Cavs After suffering its first loss of the season Saturday at Miami, Fla., the UNC men's tennis team resumed its winning ways here Monday defeating Virginia 9-0. "We played much better today, with more intensity," UNC Coach Don Skakle said of his Tar Heels, who did not drop a set all day. "Miami was just one of those days." Carolina, in the midst of matches on five consecutive days, hosts Hampton Institute at 2 p.m. today on the Country Club Road courts. Wednesday, UNC hosts Maryland, followed by a visit to Wake Forest Thursday and a home match with Wisconsin Friday. Skakle said he would alter his usftal singles lineup today by inserting freshman Neal Carl in the No. 6 position. He said that he may also substitute for the No. 3 doubles. Against Virginia, UNC's David Oberstein, Junie Chatman and Cliff Skakle each improved his Atlantic Coast Conference individual singles record to 3-0. Jon Kraut and Gary Taxman remained undefeated in doubles, while Earl Hassler and Oberstein picked up their first conference doubles win. Carolina is now 3-0 in the ACC and 16-1 overall. Virginia fell to 0-3 and 8-4. Singles: Earl Hassler d. Hank Harris 6-1, 6-2; David Oberstein d. Jim Hilmer 6-3, 6-0; Junie Chatman d. John Galbraith 6-1, 6-3; Cliff Skakle d. Dal Burton 6-1, 6-4; Jon Kraut d. 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