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Fall baseball season opens with split By BILL FIELDS Stiff Writer UNCs baseball Tar Heels opened their fall season this week, splitting doubleheaders with East Carolina and Louisburg. Coach Mike Roberts' team began its fall slate by hosting East Carolina Monday night. Carolina lost the opener 3-0, but came back to win the nightcap 9-4 behind the pitching efforts of freshmen Charlie Beverly, Bill Musser and "Peanut" Parks. Carolina traveled to Louisburg Junior College Tuesday, losing the first game 6-4, but the Heels used the hitting of third baseman Jim Atkinson and Roy Clark, plus the pitching performance of Clay Johnson to win the second contest, 3-2. UNC faces East Carolina in a rematch Friday night in Greenville and the Tar Heels meet UNC-Wilmington , in a home doubleheader Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Roberts said that Wilmington will have a different look from the past as it had a good recruiting year, signing 12 players. The 24 games composing the fall schedule do not count in the NCAA standings, but Roberts sees an important benefit from the games: "The fall play gives the freshmen a chance to gain experience. These fall games should help eliminate early season mistakes in the spring," Roberts said. How does Tar Heel Baseball look for 1978? Roberts is optimistic, saying, "We have good team speed, good hitting and pitching, which makes us a potentially fine baseball team." . $ ' J ' " ;;; ' ; - . V "r - ' ' , ;p A aV: - . " - CY S ' -4 Is i'" '' I ( ' -"4 1 1 1 'X- I-',, , v; ,,'( ; v '--i Dick Drayton, a junior from Philadelphia, was the high scorer for UNC in 1974 and 1976 and scored four goals in the UNC-Wilmington game last year. UNC-W is UNCs opponent this Saturday in Wilmington. No big coolers in Kenan Spectators at Saturday's Carolina-Richmond football game will not be permitted to bring coolers larger than one cubic foot in size into Kenan Stadium. The cooler policy is the same one that was in effect last year, and only those containers that will fit under a seat without protruding will be allowed through the gate. Big4on WRDU ACC football standings WRDU-TV Channel 28 is broadcasting the "Big Four Game of the Week" feature this fall, with films of selected games involving Big Four Schools. The show will be aired from 6 to 7 p.m. Mondays with Woody Durham acting as ott. Every play from the selected game will be shown, with interviews and various features planned for future shows. The CaroUna'Kfcntucky game was shown, last week, and the Duke-Michigan game will be shown this week. The next week will feature N.C State-Wake Forest. IM entries high Intramural racquetball entries hit an all time high at Carolina this semester, according to Assistant Intramural Director Marty Pomerantz. Seventy-six men are entered in men's singles, while 18 women and 11 doubles teams have entered. Glenn Shefter, last year's winner, is returning to defend his title. James Dorm still needs intramural managers. Those interested should check by the intramural office. Conference Standings Team Maryland N.C. State Wake Forest Duke i North Carolina Clemson Virginia W 1 I 0 0 0 , 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 This week's schedule Clemson at Georgia Duke at Michigan West Virginia at Maryland Richmond at North Carolina N.C. State at Syracuse Virginia at Texas Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Smart Readers See & Clip Coupons From the Tar Heel THE Daily Crossword byjayscott ACROSS 1 "above all..." 5 Do a take off 13 Kind of ad 14 Priority 17 Verdi opera 18 Nadir 19 Las Vegas opening 20 Street or chair 21 Lily plant Yesterday's 22 Pistol 24 Distress p& Sculptured masterpiece 28 "Unto us - is given" 30 Small ones: 31 Whether - 32 Neck scarfs 3 Father: comb, form 35 Of a fore arm bone Puzzle Solved: 36 Caffeine bearing nut 40 Toadies 42 Melodious 43 Links grp. 46 Shakespear ean king 47 Marsh 48 Decks out 50 Say sud denly 52 High schooler 53 Roman 902 55 Hawkeyes' home 58 Together 61 British vehicle 62 Visionary 63 Leprechaun land . 64 Degree of difficulty 65 Rogers and Clark 2 Salute 3 Not at all energetic 4 Bylaw 5 Binge 6 Tumultuous 7 Shamuses 8 Unappealing 9 Johnny 10 Altar statement 11 Gr. letters 12 Dinner course 15 Ashe's milieu 16 Sh'ow-biz awards 23 Mobster's weapon 24 Peaty and sedgy land 25 Passbook . abbr. 26 Cork sound 27 Author Levin 28 Actor Edward 29 Look over 32 - mater 33 Specialized aviator 35 Applica tions 37 Handel's "Messiah" is one 38 - Abner 39 Sleeve card 41 Culbertson 42 Baton Rouge campus 43 Beaten and garden 44 Hall-of-famer 45 Sports centers 49 Mr. Previn 50 IQtest name 51 Watergate name 53 Chastity's mother 54 Query in child's game 56 Cautious 57 Iowa State U. site 59 Mr. Berlin, for short 60 Comedian Louis iMHosriMMiIIIiniEI33 TTTiT 17 7 It alla 7TT7 . T l lT a j m e J.N I7TT7T LT 21 A R E E N E D iriT N G JS T RAINS E7TT nT l i sifl rarp r 1 3T0 s e e u s e (TfTERAMTS 0D I N TUTS m7TH a b pTjs OPALaSADlI 'mfmfi Iiuiliu Liwj 1 t uM"rj ' ' II DOWN li lc Ic It 1 idIfIfIdIsi is Ie r t I night be- i. iir 1 111 . f0re ..." in 12 b vTTfi f f 1' 1" I12 III r? 13 f rr L4rjr fr l 5T P, :-T , 5 t-jr ItElEE 1 TIIjT i tsyru 1 J J"'" f j J wr "jfL !! tJ-jjz 1 5 s b .0 J ioj IT I ? Vl J 1 iri? jJLi,--! I 1 I I 1 ,5 I Face UNCW Saturday Friday, September 16, 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 7 UNC soccer slides by Belmont Abbey By TOD HUGHES Staff Writer The Carolina soccer team eased past Belmont Abbey 6-1 Wednesday to notch its second consecutive victory of the young season, but the Tar Heels must tie up some loose ends to ready themselves for their game with UNC-Wilmington Saturday. UNC scored the first two goals of the Belmont A bbey contest, padded its lead to 4 I at the half and tallied twice more in the second period. Freshman scholarship player John Fernandez of Orlando, Fla. scored two goals from his right-wing position on bullets into the lower corners of the net, w inning the praise of coach Anson Dorrance. Other scorers for Carolina were Butch Bernard, Peter Griffin, sophomore Billy Propster and junior Rick Eaton. Dorrance also said sophomore right back David Blum, Sean Naber and senior goalie Lee Morton played good games. Horton started and played the whole game in the net, giving Martin Trimble a rest. "They're not as strong as I thought they'd be," Dorrance said of Belmont Abbey. "The score doesn't indicate the chances we had. We could have easily scored more. "Basically we were beating them one-on-one, dribbling around them at will. This had a tendency to hurt us, because it led to overdribbling. Peter Griffin went on a dribbling spree, beating men very artistically, which impressed the other coach very much." Despite playing before an away crowd, Dorrance felt his team had the advantage because of Belmont Abbey's wider field. Carolina's ball-possession skills can manifest themselves better on larger fields. "We'll always play better on Fetter," Dorrance said, "but away games are good for us, because many fields are larger than ours. We have an edge when w e can spread it out." Another bright spot for the Heels was the return to limited action of Roy Baroff and Olaf Kampfschmidt. both of whom had been injured. Dorrance said Baroff played at about 90 per cent Wednesday, but feels he should be I00 per cent on Saturday when the Heels take on UNC-W at Wilmington. Dorrance believes the team must tighten up its defensive play, especially in the midfield, and must take better advantage of its scoring opportunities in order to be prepared tomorrow. "I'd like the midfielders to be doing more . scoring," he said. "I'd like one goal scored a game from one of our three middies." UNC-W will provide the stillest challenge of the young season. I he Seahawks are only three spaces behind the Tar Heels in the southern soccer rankings. UNC being seventh and UNC-W tenth. "We know they're strong." Dorrance said. "They lost 5-4 to Maryland and beat small college power Campbell 4-0. Judging from the scores. UNC-W must have an attack. We have to be concerned about their scoring." Last year the Heels blanked the Seahawks 5-0, but Dorrance feels that was not a good indication of the relative stregths of the two teams. "Last season's score was deceptive, because it was probably our best shooting day of the year. Dick Drayton scored four goals, and he only had nine for the season. It's hard to judge (how good the other team is) when one of your players has such an exceptional day." "If we play at our peak, we'll beat them," Dorrance said. "Anything less than our best and we'll put ourselves in a position to be l.-S..,,. .' v StH photo by Dvk) Dtlton David Blum (left), a Greensboro sophomore, had one of the better games against Belmont Abbey, UNC coach Anson Dorrance said. upset. If they have a narrow field and a large partisan crowd supporting them, the odds against us will be tougher. "The way to beat them is for our defense to stop their strikers. It's possible to score on them, but it sounds like it will be a slugfest. It'll be the kind of game where you just hope yVu score one more than they do." o on si OH K(BW iom Courtesy of Columbia Records Ik Record Bar JLQ JBdL, n VOLK Fill out the coupon in this ad and bring it to your nearest Record Bar. If your name is drawn as the winning entry, you'll receive airfare to New York, hotel accomodations for three days and two nights and $100.00 spending money for yourself and a guest. 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