Page 4 THE DAILY TAB Friday, April 5, 19G3 ""' " n """'" '"J J ii. ,., in. nu.iuHp.iq eels Begin ACC Slate; .Metiers Nip WiHismms

Leimoindls North Carolina's tennis team Davis and Rawlings again pro- courts. Harvard will supply To Pitch Today swept to its ninth straight vic- ved too much for their the opposition. The two teams tory Thursday by drubbing Wflliams foes. Picking up their were slated to play Wednesday, but were forced to call off that 1-- ninth By OWEN DAVIS a 1 record and low 0.65 earn- between Clem Medley and Williams College of consecutive win of the 9-- 0 meeting because rain. of Thm Dolly Tar Heel Staff ed run average. Lemonds has Doug Lanham. Medley started Massachusetts on the UNC season, the Tar Heel pair was cf 6--1, 6-- The Heel netters play Atlantic 23 14 first of the season but courts. 2 conquerors of Simon their Coast Conference struck out in innings at the final home match before baseball begins for Carolina pitched. has not hit well. Lanham, a It was the second straight and Kinney. rac-quete- ers Spring on Monday. That this weekend when Buskey Yancey will han- freshman, is a hefty portside shutout that the Heel Bob Hershey and break the Tar and Jack game will be an ACC Heels host three conference dle mound chores Saturday in swinger. had administered to McBroom played the second match strong Williams. with Clemson. Coach Skakle contests. the two seven-innin-g games. Maryland has a Coach Don Skakle's doubles for Wflliams and the 1-- according to crew blanked will then take his team south Maryland, one of three se- Buskey, 0, has hurled 14 pitching staff the same team results were not much dif- 2-- Tuesday. for matches with Jacksonville cond place finishers 3 scoreless innings. Yancey, Rabb. Tom Bradley, a junior ferent from the opening con- last and 1-- Florida. season, invades the UNC dia- also 0, has pitched six innings righthander, was one of the Gene Hamilton, the defen- test. mond today for a single game and recorded a 1.50 ERA. best hurlers in the ACC last ding Atlantic Coast Conference Carolina's Trott and while UNC meets Virginia in "I'll let them go as far as year with a 5-- 2 record and champion in singles, set down Hamilton won that match in a doubleheader Satin-day- . they can," said Rabb. "I hope 1.79 ERA. He will probably Ed Cunningham 6-- 1, 6-- 3. comparatively easy manner. Apply For Positions Gametime for the Terp en- they can go all the way. We'll start today's game. Hamilton has lost only once The score was &4, 6--2. counter is 3 p.m. Saturday's have to get full performances this year. In the final young doubles, in applying twin bill will begin at 1:30. from &our pitchers with all "They have several Bob Davis remained un- Blackford and Eckerling were Anyone interested Bradley," said positions 5-- 1 to these doubleheaders." pitchers besides defeated by taking two of three the victims of for the of Editor or Carolina, date, tied several another Tar Maryland and South Carolina Righthanders George McRae Rabb. "They also have sets from Bruce Simon. Davis Heel shutout. Langstroth and Business Manager of the 6-- in their field." 4 6-- 1--6. Quarterly Caro- new faces 3 6--0, 6-- Carolina or the for second place in the ACC and Chip Stone and southpaw won and and lost Dorn were victorious 0. Virginia,- - sixth in the ACC contact last year. John Richards will be available Lee Langstroth shut-ou- t Carolina will be in action lina Handbook should much 933-35S- 3. season, should be 6--0, 6-- Don McPhaul at Coach Walter Rabb has nam- for relief work. last Wayne Eckerling 0 in again tomorrow on the UNC improved. The Cavaliers beat ed his three ace starters, The rest of the lineup is a the battle of third singles. David Lemonds, Tom Buskey set except for left and right South Carolina in The fourth singles match in and John Yancey, to inaugu- field. It is still uncertain doubleheader Columbia went to Bill Trott. He decision-e- d in the season. rate the conference slate. whether regular left fielder earlier Peter Kinney by a 6--1, Lemonds, a Neil Wester will be ready after 6--1 5 TO t PJI. sophomore "Any time you beat South count. .69 lefthander from Charlotte, will a leg injury. Wester has miss- Fred Rawlings won the fifth SprhsttJ Supper fcr 2 vith $5 start against Maryland. He has ed several games with the in- Carolina once, especially down singles over there, you're a pretty good John Fulkerson. Pint Bcttk Vintaca Ch!sntt jury and Gary Tolley will The final results were 6--2, 6--2. replace him agam if the leg team," said Rabb. "When you Arrei-- a a Data er Coma in Pairs hasn't mended. beat them twice, you're extra good." Gene Hamilton Deftly Hits A Backhand Joe Dorn defeated Dave field up 6-- 3, Right is for grabs Blackford 6-- 1. M 11 llf ' A Jlh K am. mm m mm m m mm mm 'mmm ... As Carolina Whitewashes Williams, 9-- 0 In the battle of first doubles, MTflK 'I1WVI I Imam 4 1 Jrk 1 1 mzx tu uum a oM i Din tm hi nm to Dsnzaa m. COTiJEJDD! Oaks Lose Bu K ' ia By RICK BREWER of Houston, Kauf- ed one write-i-n vote in the en of The Daily Tar Heel Staff fman of Guilford, Wisconsin Presidential DORTON ARENA SAT., APR. 6, 8:30 who of Louisville, and Primary Tuesday. . - Pat Boone, usually Tom N. . w tpt Boerwinkle of Tennessee. Two C Ststo Fair Grounds - croons a pretty good tune, was fifth grade classes in i "pk": v.;?' W .SCOOT TEID singing the blues in Greensboro of South Wauwatosa, Wise, were asked 5 i;J Wednesday. Carolina was a surprise pick to select their favorite hero r in Perton The singer-act- or and half of Phoenix's new expansion a couple of weeks ago at a G2LL U3 AT owner of the Oakland Oaks team By the way, Hayes has Methodist church school. of the American reportedly dropped out of Association was in the Gate school. C32-202- 3 HELD OVER! FcrD;idb City to play in the pro-a- m Perhaps Carolina Today through Tuesday AT of the Greater Greensboro should Open. have second thoughts about MAR- EASTGAR All-Ameri- "ABSOLUTELY YOUNG PEOPLE trying to sign 6--6 ca getting QE SHOPPING The reason for Boone's RIED or thinking of wwms. dqdcx sadness was that the Oaks' prep star Dennis Wuycik. It GEORGEOUS!" married, should investigate the seems Bosley Crowther m number one choice in the col- that the Tar Heels lose ndvantapes liv N.Y. of mobile home lege Bob of almost every time he sees Times to and draft, Kauffman ing; no furniture buy , signed them play. rent. A with payments less than the Seattle Supersonjcs of the Wuycik was at Chapel Hill home of your own. Gerry Cog-gi- n, the night South Carolina upset BUFFALO campus representative, NBA instead. the STRAWPRY Boone's number two selec- UNC. He was on the West LIB m i 968-918- 2 or Capital Chapel Hill, tion, Henry Logan of Western Coast as the guest of UCLA Chapel Hill-Durha- m SPRINGFIELD I ALAR!,! CLOCK Mobile Homes, Carolina, has when Carolina lost to the Blvd., 489-335- 3. reportedly Directed by already signed three-- . Bruins in 'the national finals. a $120,000 WIDERBERG '- ' 60 t' - no-c-ut According to Pins Other Outttundln-iA'ctsl- 1966 Honda Super Hawk 305 year, contract. reliable (Swedish) cc. 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