Friday, April 22, 1977 I The Daily Tar Heel 7 ::::::::ft::::v . :::: V V Duke impressive in state net play Garcia, Cloaninger advance to quarterfinals Rebecca Garcia (above) was one of two Tar Heel tennis players to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAIAW Tennis Tournament Thursday in Durham. The other was Nina Cloaninger. By KEVIN BARRIS Staff Writer DURHAM Duke's Cindy Johnson stormed into the quarterfinal round of the North Carolina Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (NCAIAW) Tennis Tournament Thursday at Duke losing only four games in two matches. Top-seeded Johnson joined four other Blue Devils in the quarterfinals, as the Duke team was on the verge of clinching the team title at the end of the day Thursday. The Blue Devils lead second-place Carolina 21-17, but the Tar Heels have only two players left in singles. Both schools have all three doubles teams still in competition. Johnson's opponent in the 8 a.m. match today will be Carolina's Rebecca Garcia, one of only two Tar Heels to reach the quarterfinal round, the other being Nina Cloaninger. Garcia won three matches Thursday while losing only six games, beating players from Davidson, N.C. State and Appalachian State. ports Women's tennis In NCAIAW Tournament at Duke. Women's golf in Virginia-Carolina Team Matches in Boone. Men's golf in Chris Schenkel Invitational in Statesvllle, Ga. Women's Softball in NCAIAW Tournament in Graham. 4 f ; Johnson had a much more difficult path to the quarters than she has had the last three years, when she has won the singles title. After' a first-round bye, Johnson handed. UNC's Hunter Dortch a 6-2, 6-0 defeat. Dortch, a freshman from Greensboro, fell behind 3-0 in the first set, even though she was playing well. She then took two straight from the Duke senior, but could not keep it going and Johnson took the first set. Dortch had advantage five times in the first game of the second set, and twice in the Wolf pack rallies to 6-5 ACC baseball win CLEMSON, S.C. N.C. State centerfielder Ray Dixon delivered a bases-loaded double in the eighth inning to score three runs and propel the Wolfpack to a 6-5 comeback win over Carolina in the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament here Thursday. 1 Dixon's blast to right-centerfield erased a 5-3 Tar Heel lead which Carolina had built up in the bottom half of the seventh inning. Earlier, in the two regular season games, it was the Tar Heels who rallied to take 2-1 victories over their Raleigh rivals. Now, the Wolfpack advances to the double-elimination portion of the tournament and faces host Clemson today in one of two games. Wake Forest, by virtue of its 2-1 win over Duke Thursday , plays Maryland, which defeated seventh-seeded Virginia, 4-1. Carolina jumped on State starter John Skinner, who had a 7-0 record going into the game, with three runs in the first inning. Walks to Rick Alexander and Randy Warrick set up Win Softball tops Central twice, enters state tourney today Barkley's run-scoring single and Steve Coats drilled a double to score Warrick and Barkley. Skinner was taken out in the third in favor of Doug Huffman, who went the rest of the way for the win. Meanwhile; Tar-Heel starter Greg Norris shut out the Wolfpack for six innings on two hits. But in the seventh. State rallied for three runs and tied the game. . Carolina moved ahead in its half of the inning when second baseman Jim Atkinson walked and stole second, and, after Warrtck walked, Barkley then blooped Miouble to score both of the runners. Norris walked the leadoff man in the eighth and UNC Coach Walter Rabb, coaching his last game of his career, took him out and put in senior Chris Home. Home got the first two men he faced, but a walk and a single loaded the bases for Dixon, who belted the righthander's first pitch. UNC got singles from Atkinson and Warrick in the ninth, but couldn't score. The loss ends the Tar Heels' season at 18-17. f. N.C. Central tried to make it hard for the Carolina women's softball team Thursday in Durham. It didn't work. The Heels pounded Central in a doubleheader, 16-2 and 10-7. The game was played in a three-ring circus atmosphere that would almost put Apple Chill to shame. Amid the football team's practice (center and left field), the track team's practice (on the track surrounding the diamond), and a Live Eye interview with Central's football coach, Carolina drew attention to the center ring as it ran circles around Central. The show included an eight-run first inning in the Opening game, a home run by Janis Matson (first game) and a triple by Vicki Daniels (second game). The two victories should be enough to get UNC's diamond girls ready for the state tournament this weekend in Graham. The 15-team tourney includes top seeds N.C. State, Appalachian State, UNC Greensboro and Elon. UNC has yet to beat State or Elon, but has beaten ASU and Greensboro. The double-elimination tournament begins Friday at 6:30 p.m for Carolina as it plays Elon. Elon topped the Heels 8-0 in the early part of the season, rocking Carolina for all eight runs in the first inning. . "There's no doubt in my mind that we can beat them,". Assistant Coach Sandy Robeson said. "And 1 think we will too." -KEN ROBERTS B.F. Deal Records PvQSGTVtS MIKE WILLIAMS Tonight and, Saturday at CATS CRADLE Starts at 9:30 405 W. Rosemary 967-9053 DtM 1 I n c If Y .i-'i Your challenge is to construct the mystery word in the boxes below. To do this you must fill in the correct missing letter in each of the words listed in the columns. 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Johnson made it to the quarters by defeating teammate Theresa Donahue in straight sets, the only Blue Devil to fall in the first day of action. In Cloaninger's quarterfinal match she will face Duke's Emily Waugh. Waugh is seeded fourth in the tourney while Cloaninger is the fifth-seed. Cloaninger lost only two games in beating Ginny Gainey (ECU) and Janet Gordon (ASU) to get to the quarters. . UNC freshman Janet Shands lost her second-round match to sixth-seeded Claudia Smith of Wake Forest, 7-6 (5 4), 6-4. Joining Dortch and Shands from UNC in the consolation singles is Lisa Dodson, who dropped a third round match to third-seeded Erin Wolf of Duke 6-1, 7-5, and Susie Black, who was upset in the third round by Duke's Kathy Stearns 6-3, 7-5. Black, who was seeded second, could never gain control in her match. At 6-5 in the second set she fought off two match points before hitting a forehand volley wide on the third match point just as a downpour hit the court area. 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