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Netters Edge Clemson, Host State Thursday, March 31. 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 7 Women 's tennis halts skid N etters edge Clemson , host State 5-- 4 By WILL WILSON tying the score, 4--4. With the outcome of the Milford (C) d. Jon Kraut 2-- 6, 7-- 6, 6--2; Cliff with upset Virginia team matclv riding on the outcome of the Skakle (UNC) d. M ike Gandolfo 4--6, 7-- 5, 6--0; of Staff Writer third doubles match, Taxman and Kraut Gary Taxman (UNC) d. David Loder 6--2, out a pulled -6, By KEVIN BARKIS them from the stunned UVa squad. Gary Taxman and Jon Kraut defeated David Loder and Dick Milford 6--4, 6--4. win in the No. 3 doubles Tuesday night to 7-- Stiff Writer Carolina sophomore Susie Black won her 5 to get Carolina's ACC season started on Doubles: Maynetto-Vaugha- n (C) d. 5-- 4 give undefeated North Carolina a men's 0--4 first singles match of the spring season by a winning note. Clemson dropped to in Hassler-Oberste- in 5-- 7, 7-- 6, 6--3; Buchler-Gandol- fo Carolina's women Jervey netters snapped out of a 7-- 5, 6--7 tennis victory over Clemson in the 10-1- beating Wahoo star Cindy Brinker the ACC and 3 overall. Chatman-Skakl- e 6-- 3, 6--2; three-mat-ch losing (C) d. streak and handed (5-2- 7-- Athletic Center at Clemson, S.C. , ), 5. Nina Cloaninger, Lisa was continue Kraut-Taxm- an Milford-Lod- er 6-- 4, highly-toute- d Dodson The Tar Heel road trip to (UNC) d. Virginia a 5-- 4 loss Tuesday in Carolina, 14--0 overall and -0 in the also took singles Davidson, but the Wildcats' clay 7-- Charlottesville. and Hunter Dortch today at 5. Conference, was rained out all-nig- victories for the Heels, giving them a Atlantic Coast courts were soaked by an ht rain and The Tar Heels had lost matches to Yale. its scheduled match Wednesday at commanding 4--2 advantage going into the of could not be made playable in time for the Princeton and Florida in mm,. N.C. an exhibition doubles competition. Davidson. Today, the Tar Heels host scheduled 2 p.m. match. Carolina splits match before running into a Wahoo team in ACC match at 2 p.m. UNC got the match clincher when Dortch State an important If comparative scores are any indication, which had beaten them 5-- 4 last fall. In the Country Club Road courts. teamed with Rebecca Garcia for a three-s- et on Carolina will have a tough time beating the Charlottesville, however, UNC played on beat its old win on the second doubles court. Virginia The Clemson match, which was Wolfpack here today. Last week. State beat in Softball play nemesis, the three-s- et match, taking three took over six of the Tigers' two indoor courts, 7-- 2 in Raleigh, sweeping the took the other doubles matches to pull Clemson The UNC women's softball team topped 5-- hours complete because of the limited within the final score of 4. to singles. courts. It was the first time UNC-- G in the second game of round-robi- n Women in Furman UNC Coach Kitty Harrison said the number of State's lineup features the most highly-regard- ed golf Carolina either has played or has practiced play Tuesday in Greensboro. Appalachian victory was the best thing that could happen player in the ACC. junior John 4-- UNC's women's golf Photo by Charles Hardy State handed the Tar Heels a 0 loss in the team will try to to the team at this point in the season. "It indoors all season. , Sadri from Charlotte. Sadri competed on the bounce back this weekend singles 4--2. the Tar Heels first game. from its restored total confidence in their abilities," After taking the U.S. Junior Davis Cup team last summer. disappointing second place finish in the Black lost the first two doubles matched played. Both games were called early, the opener she said. "Where there were little doubts, Susie Joyce follows 1 Duke Invitational last week. The team will Australian newcomer John because of the game time limit of hour and they erased them. probably star-studd- Sadri in the State lineup. Other 20 second because of compete in Furman's ed Lady minutes and the can ' Bill Paladin Invitational in Greenville, "It proved to them they do it under Wolfpack starters include returnees darkness. S.C. stress," said. "They needed confidence in Led by Stephanie Kornegay and Sue she Women fencers national finals Csipkay. Scott Dillon and Carl Carolina came out swinging in the second it All-Ameri- restoration, and they got it. And they did ca, Bumgardner. egg Cary, the Tar Heels enter the three-roun- d Four of Carolina's women fencers will eight finishers in the tourney become game after leaving a goose on the tournament that features top woman themselves." be in Harrisonburg. Va., today through the top four on the first team Sadri and Earl Hassler. UNC's top player, scoreboard in the first. "Everybody was Singles: Susie Black (UNC) d. Cindy w amateur Nancy Lopez of Tulsa and Saturday for the NCAA Women's and the others on the second team. met in the Furman-Shado- Oaks hitting; everybody was really psyched. It was 7-- 5, 6-- (5-2- ), 7-- 5; Brinker 7 Nina Cloaninger team-orient- ed Furman's Beth Daniel, already a big National Fencing Tournament. Two years ago UNC finished eighth, Invitational three weeks ago. with Sadri just a more thing," assistant (UNC) d. Goldman 2-- 6, 6--1, 6--3; individual winner in collegiate play this Barbara Garney Ingram. Anne Nipper, Kathi but last year it dropped to 22nd. Fencing taking a straight-se- t win. coach Sandy Robeson said. (V) d. Rebecca Garcia 6--1, spring. Beth Bondurant Kronenfeld and Cathy Swan will coach Ron Miller thinks his team will Last season in Raleigh. Carolina defeated The women keep on the move with a game 6--3; 6-- 4, Lisa Dodson (UNC) d. Kappie Clark time 8-- against Campbell College 2 p.m. today on Aside from Kornegay and Cary, low represent the Tar Heels in the finals at show marked improvement this State 1. as only Junie Chatman lost (to at 6--3; Keri (V) d. Janet Shands 6--1, is scorers for the Heels in the Duke O'Donnell Madison College. Linda Gaston and around. Bumgardner) for UNC. Hinton James field. From there the team 6--1; Hunter Dortch (UNC) d. Cheri 1 Invitational, Coach Gunnells will be Robin Cooke will make the trip as "The top 10 is our goal, and think we The results vs. Clemson: off to Raleigh for the N.C. State 7-- 6-- depending on Sally Austin, Mindy Moore O'Donnell 5, 3. alternates. should be in the top 15." he said. "We do Singles: Fernando Maynetto (C) d. Earl Invitational, an eight-tea- m, double-eliminati- on Doubles: Goldman-Bondura- nt (V) d. 10, Friday and have the potential to make the top but 6-- 6--3; tournament on and Bonne Belle to turn in topnotch first two days will feature team Hassler 2. David Oberstein (UNC) d. Cloaninger-Dodso- n 6--4. 6-- 3; Garcia-Dortc- h The 5731-ya- we would have to fence very well to do it." 7-- 5-- 7, 6--3: Saturday. performances on the rd course to in individual Steve Vaughan 6. Junie Chatman O'Donnell-Ker- ri 6--0. 6--7 competition. Quarterfinals (UNC) d. K. Moritz 7-- give UNC a high finish. competition begin Saturday. The first KKN ROBERTS (UNC) d. Mark Buechler 6--4, 6: Dick -- KEN ROBERTS (5-4- ). 6--1; Brinker-C- . O'Donnell (V) d. 'Black-Shan- ds 2-- 1, ISABEL WORTHY ret. I ooCoupon oo I E3i C3 EM I i Rabb encouraged by Tar Heels' improvement I TED i By PETE MITCHELL I Staff Writer I Ji, i A coach likes to see that big canvas 1 i tarpaulin rolled over the infield and puddles I Yogurt! gather in the batters' bortes when his team is I We have frozen down by a dozen in the fourth inning or I And you get 200 off. possibly when his starting pitcher really does I v need an extra day of rest. a cup, cone or a sundae with this coupon. But not when his team has won six out of I I its last seven and is trying to keep sharp for I Ham and Sausage upcoming conference opponents, not to Cs s '.V'' f,s "2L' I We also offer mention the New York Yankees." biscuits 7:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. Nonetheless, it was a saturated sight at I Mon.-Sa- t. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. I Wednesday E University Square Cary Boshamer Stadium Sunday Noon to 10 p.m. Instead suiting up lead his vmmm 1 133 W. Franklin St. afternoon. of to Coupon expires April 8, 1977 squad against the invading Spiders of W 9 h.'jSW1 IE3l3 Richmond University, Carolina baseball .? f tot's, coach Walter Rabb was confined to the iKMfe'j. Mill V'W p Staff photo by Bruce Clarke clubhouse, chewin' a little tobacco and 12 in runs Third-basem- an Randy Warrick, shown here in North is second in RBIs for Carolina with and drove three . talkin about his 31st and final UNC team. 12--3 an integral against Elon. encouraged with the way we've Carolina's win over Elon Tuesday, has been "I'm last seven games.
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