SIP B aseball team tries to improve on finish it, By PHOEBE AZAR Nine players from this year's team that finished second to Clemson in the Atlantic Coast. Conference tournament will lead Carolina into the North State College Summer League season as they try to im prove on last summer's last-place finish. The season begins on Sunday in Raleigh with the Heels taking on the Wolfpack at 4:15 p.m. The Heels will play at home Fri- . day, June 12 at 7:30 p.m., against Campbell College in Boshamer Stadium. "We've got an enthusiastic team," Mark Scalf said. Scalf was the graduate assistant coach for the team this spring and will share coaching duties with regular-season head coach Mike Roberts. "We've got a bunch of guys who want to work and want to learn," Scalf said. Pitching could be the strongest point of this summer's team. Six of the eight pitchers listed on the roster have varsity experience. Sports Notes- UNC basketball coach Dean Smith has been named to the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the board of directors announced this weekend. The induction ceremonies are to be held this fall. In 20 seasons as head coach, Smith's teams have won 436 games and lost only 143. They have reached the NCAA semifinals six times in the past 15 years. Smith was named national coach of the year twice, in 1977 and 1979. The women's tennis team began play Wednes day in the AIAW national tournament in Tempe, Ariz. The team received an at-large bid after a disappointing second-place finish in the AIAW Region II tournament. Karen Shelton, a three-time winner of the Broderick Cup as the outstanding performer in DOONESDURY soMsawevs.. ft J I I THti 'eOC? MAYX MS HPtexts UTTUSUC v , in V U t I I collegiate field hockey, has been named UNC field hockey coach this year. UNC will send five members of its track and field team to the NCAA meet which begins today in Baton Rouge, La. The qualifiers are Todd Mc Callister, jimmy Cooper, John Clark, Wayne Miller and Willie Cummings. UNC football star Steye Streater was due to be moved Tuesday to the Rehabilitation Hospital in Charlotte where he will begin a full-time rehabili tation program. Streater suffered an auto accident on April 30 that left him paralyzed from the chest down, s The UNC men's golf team concluded its season last weekend with an 18th-place finish in the NCAA championship in Palo Alto, Calif. by Garry Trud?u THC NAM THt 'RICK.- NOT -C'CR . V0 HOLD OH. HAS t SUP. Right-hander Chns Kahler finished last season with a 7-1 record as a freshman. Bill Gallagher will return to the rotation after being red-shirted in the spring due to a shoulder injury. ! Left-handers Ronnie Huffman, 2-0 and Brian Rice, 3-4, both have varsity experience and should contribute quality pitching along with another pair of southpaws, Bruce Ash ley and John Cleetwood, who were both red shirted last spring. 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