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6 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, January 13, Heel wrestlers pin E. Carolina Sparked b a firui period fall by freshman C. D. Mock and a second period fall by senior Jeff Reintgen. the UNC wrestling team, for the first time in its history, knocked off the tough ECU Pirates, 25-15. The Heels built up a comfortable 16-0 lead on the strength of victories by Bob Monaghan, Kenny Evans and Dave Juergens and the pin by Mock. From there the Heels used a Clayton Barnard decision and Reintgen's fall to sew up the match. "Bobby Monaghan's big win to start us off got the momentum going, and then everybody did a great job from there," Lam said. "The whole team wrestled well. And Kenny Evans match was just beautiful." Evans came up with a 8-7 victory over three-time Southern Conference champ Paul Osman in a match the Pirates were sure they would win. Then, Reintgen's fall in the midst of a heated 2-2 tie with ECU's Steve Goode put the match away for Carolina. - KEITH JONES mzmmmmmmmmm The painfel Bird Chapel Hill's International Marketplace SALE! Woolen ponchos, jackets, alpaca sweaters Selected skirts, dresses, native costumes items Tfca PainfciBfrJ illTl L PfctflKUN KTKilT-AMftCft ai CHAPCL HILU NOTTH CMftOUNA 27314 weuJS eWMkS SWWMBMB STARTS TODAY FRIDAY JAN. 13 5p.m. -12 midnight SATURDAY 10 a.m. -6 p.m. REGEIUF.nS PIONEER SX 550 AMFM Strteo Rtceivti delnm 20 w.ni pet channal mm , RMS .1 8 ohmi. from 20 20,000 Hi. with no m! than 3 total harmonic M68 diitortion. KLH 71 AMFM Starao Hacaivar rjaluarl 10 warn par channal mm.. RMS at 8 ohmt. from 30-20.000 Hz. with no mora than 1 total harmonic diitortion. 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His name was added to a growing list of candidates for the job vacated Sunday by Bill Dooley, who accepted the dual position of football coach and athletic director at Virginia Tech. Even though members of the six person committee considering candidates for the job remain mum about who is being considered, reports indicate that several are now on the list of prospective new coaches. This list includes Jim Donnan. an Fine weavings, decorative household All 15 to 50 off i rv:rrr7T 'J Y .TTH JV Vtt WJdLVAy & $ Today ii the day you've been wait ing fori Dixie's fantastic Once-A-Year Pre Inventory Clearance Salel We've sharpened our pencils and taken drastic reductions on our entire inventory of brand name audio components. ..everything on this page and lots morel We want to reduce our inventory now. ..so we won't have to count it at the end of the month. And you can go home counting the savings! TITS SHARP 100 Solid State 19" dug. me as. 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Other coaches being considered by the committee are Bobby Bowden of Florida State; Bobby Collins of Southern Mississippi; Art Baker of Furman; Homer Smith of Army; and Bud Carson, defensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bowden also is considered to be a top contender for the job. He is expected to be interviewed for the post sometime next week. Collins was inter'iewed by the committee Thursday while Tammariello and Frank Gansz, an assistant at UCLA, were to meet with the committee today. Carson, who was interviewed by the Indoor track opens with invitational meet By RICK SCOPPE Staff Writer UNC's men's and women's indoor track schedule begins Saturday with the East Coast Invitational in Richmond, Va. Fifteen to 20 teams will compete. "It's a big invitational meet and is open to all amateur runners. There will be no team scoring, only individual scores." UNC coach Hubert West said. 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BASF 90 Minute "Studio Series" Cassettes and tree storage W.tri Sloia Cu. 277 27 illiilllllllll P i A;Ct0 tfDK. - V Q88 search committee Wednesday night, played at Carolina in the 1950s and applied for the job before Dooley was hired in 1967. He coached at Georgia Tech for five years before joining the Steelers in 1972. Collins was an assistant to Dooley for eight years. He has compiled a 15-19 record in three years at Southern Mississippi. East Carolina Coach Pat Dye also may be interviewed for the job next week. He could not be reached for comment Thursday. The committee searching for the new football coach apparently has no deadline in which to submit a name to Chancellor N. Ferebee Taylor for consideration. "Quality is more important than speed," Student Body President Bill Moss, a member of the search committee, said Thursday. "We're striving our best to though we may be a little weak in the sprints," West said. West said the women's team seems to be stronger than last year. "Again, we've filled in with some outstanding freshmen, but indoor track for the women is still sketchy because most indoor meets cater to the bigger and more outstanding teams." The women's team. West said, will build Tin Can completion delayed By RICK SCOPPE Staff Writer The rebuilding of the Tin Can, torn down to make way for the new women's gym, will not be completed before April, UNC Head Track Coach Joe Hilton said this week. "There have been some problems, and it appears that the gym will not be finished before April," Hilton said. Plans originally called for the Tin Can's completion, on Fetzer Field, in September, but because of what Hilton termed "st'eel and ( O0 FIXE FEATHERS Fine Feathers invites you to take advantage of beautiful clothes at beautiful prices unbelievable bargains just for you See our winter stock reduced at more than one third to one half off regular price. Sizes 4-20. 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Carolina fencers in OSU tourney Carolina's men's and women's fencing teams will leave today for Columbus, Ohio, to take part in a four-team meet on Saturday in the season opener for the Tar Heels. Ohio State, Wayne State and Bowling Green will be competing with the Heels. Ohio State is the reigning Big Ten conference champions, and Wayne State is the Great Lakes champion. UNC will be competing without its top performer in saber, Rich Weil, but despite the loss of Weil, fencing coach Ron Miller is optimistic about the upcoming match. "We are looking forward to a good trip," Miller said. "It will hurt not having Weil in the first few meets, but we still have a strong squad and it only increases the challenge before this team. And I think this team is certainly up to facing the challenge." Carolina will be sending 12 men and 12 women to compete in the meet this weekend. '- DAVID McNEILL' replacement near Fetzer Field results in a lack of indoor facilities. "The fact that we have not been able to practice on the boards (in indoor track the runners run on a wooden track) could hurt us, especially on the turns, which are tighter than in outdoor track," West said. West said he hopes to use Carmichael Auditorium and also State's facilities for practice. engineers rejected them. "Finally, the material came back last November, but we've had other problems. Both the rain and the cold weather we've had make it hard on the workers. "But now we have all the materials, and it's just a question of time before the gym is completed. Since getting all the material we've made pretty good progress." Because of the delay, the indoor track team now has nowhere to practice and will have no home track meets this spring. Tobacco Barn Announcing a Tobacco Barn in Chapel Hill 117 E. 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