19, 19G5 Page 3 THBljAlLv TAR HKKl Friday, March Weather Permitting Duke Michigan, UCLA Favored Visits UNC For Exhibition In NCAA Tonight The Tar Heels will try again Charlotte could be a big man headache now. Bob Bonczek and Openers year. fighting to get, ex- for Rabb this Dallas Peonies are for All-Americ- as this afternoon their tough con- Michigan and UCLA have Duke Rabb, beginning his ninth the third base Dosition while PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) His- They played in a hibition season underway. tory, logic strong- won convincing- whose play blends the scheduled opponent on year as head baseball coach,' Dickie Fleming, Bill Taylor and statistics and ference and it is Winston, Peacocks ly favor Michigan and UCLA in ly; they were at or near the top perfectly with their mates. They Emerson Field at 2:30. will probably be experimenting Jon Baylin are battling for the lineup the NCAA National in the national rankings; they are of the Wo- forced the post- with his getting ready right to start at short. of o Weather has for the March 29 opener with Todav's startins lineup will Championships beginning Fri- have an All - America whose lverines and ponement of games the last two day teammates the Bruins. Colgate. hn Shaw; lb-- night, but longshots Prince- play blends with his days. Wednes- probably be: Win Rain cancelled 2b-Dick- Crowns 22 - 5 The Tar Heel coach will be Danny Talbott; ie Fon- Mural ton and Wichita remain the sen- more than it dominates action, Princeton has a record. day's game at Duke, and wet few- o trying to solve some problems dle: 3b-Bo- b Bonczek: ss-Dick- ie By BILL LEE timental choices. and they have lost four or Only three teams with that grounds forced cancellation of cf-Ga-ry Ore- caused by graduation. The left Fleming; If-B- ob Hume; Most coaches attending the er games. many losses have won it, yesterday's scheduled return DTH Sports Writer in, rf-K- won CCNY 1950 and side of the infield is the main Black; en Boykin. teams National Association of Basket- All four teams their gon in 1933, Two Winston and the won championship games 21-- 7, battle. Peacocks ball Coaches convention favor league titles. The Ivy, however, Kentucky in 1953. Wichita is Juniors Beattie Leonard and Wednesday night, as they took the Dorm White and Blue, and defending champion is not considered a tough one, and no team with that many ""V honors. UCLA, with Danny Walker and sophomore the Graduate Michigan the No. 2 choice. Al- ruling out Princeton. UCLA and losses has ever won it. UCLA Tommy Kirkman will be the Winston captured the Blue division championship by virtue of most every yardstick available Michigan won their conference is 26 - 2 and Michigan 23-- 3. pitchers for the Tar Heels this a 53 - 47 victory over Joyner, as they placed four men in double Supports those picks. titles much more convincingly The long - shots, however, " " ' ' V ...... did Wichita. UCLA conceding afternoon. ' . figures. Princeton is favored by sev- than took aren't anything. ,, sx SxJ- Athletic Conference Southpaw Leonard . missed Utilizing fins inside shooting and a strong zone defense, Winston eral Eastern coaches, primari- the Pacific "I don't place too much faith crown, Michigan the Big Ten much of last season with a overcame an early Joyner lead to capture a 27 - 23 margin at ly because of Player - of - the-Ye- ar or importance in the rankings," ; Val- broken hand, but came on Joyner could narrow . Wichita is and Wichita the Missouri said Wichita Coach Gary the half. the margin no further, as Winston ley. . strong at the end of the year. widened the gap m the second half. given little chance except by Thompson. "I think we can give He fimshed with a 2 - 1 record the Shockers' most sup- Princeton and Wichita were UCLA all it wants." Dallas Peoples led the Winston scoring with 16 points, and ardent not ruling them out on and a 4.42 ERA. Coach Walter porters. ranked, 'We we a good ) Dave Adeimy followed with 14. These two have been the main- No. 2. Michigan is ranked think have Rabb is depending on the Kings Michigan plays Princeton at shot," said Bradley. "We didn't Mountain lefty to be one of his ID vs - stays of the offense all season. Also contributing to the total No. 1 in the nation and UCLA 10 p.m., EST, in the 13,200-se- at come out here thinking we had - Forehand with 11 with 10. No. 2. starters this year. were Brian and Glen Cuthrell Memorial Coliseum in the first it made, but we feci we have Joyner countered with their usual point production, but al Wichita had an All - America Walker, a Durham righthand- t semifinal Friday. Wichita and a good chance." saw limited action in two lowed Winston too many inside shots. Frankie Gibbs led the in Dave Stallworth, but his el- er, UCLA follow at 12 midnight, igibility expired at the end of "We won't be overlooking games last year and didn't fig- Joyner scoring with 15, followed by Bill Cochran at 12, and Lee EST. The meet in a con- UCLA ( losers Bradley domi- Wichita," said Coach ure in a decision. But he has 10. Much last semester. Carlin at of Joyner's second half downfall was due solation game Saturday at 8 nates the game for Princeton. John Wooden. been impressive in spring drills, 1 ' to an excessive number of fouls and time violations. p.m., EST. The winners play and could be the surprise of the Other players for the champions were Logo White (6), Art for the title at 10 p.m., EST, team. . in a nationally televised match. INSTANT SILENCE R'eece (1), Larry . Ingraham, C. J. Kirk, and Jimmy Slaughter. Kirkman was the ace of the In the Peacock's 49-3- 7. victory over the Med School II Kennie A study of past performances DTII Picks For information write: team last year. fine freshman B's, it was a battle of the big men, Gerald Griffin and Dewey strongly favors Michigan and Michigan .Academic Aids, Box 9G9 The small righthander from UCLA. Tarlcton Andrew, against Bill Jarman, Med School's top man. Griffin liit Gammons Michigan Berkeley, California for 21 points on six field goals and nine out of nine free throws, History shows that in a vast Stevens ... UCLA majority of even- 91701 AH-Ameri- the cases, the while Andrew, a small - college ca from Elon picked Kirkpatrick Princeton tual champions have four fac- ' Lauterer . ...Wichita up 15. tors working for them: Jarman, on eager scored 16 on six field goals to pace Yopp Princeton the Kennie B's. . aw.w. w.w.vw.vav :'.:: w.v is

. F. . v. it.-- . . .JfrFfr in - iiiiiiiwiiiirrii fililton's Pass Their inriiiiMBiMiiMiiiiMli The Peacocks jumped to an early lead, and the Med School UNC no .Wins could get closer than four once the game started. The lead RALEIGH LEFTHANDER BEATTIE LEONARD will be on the mound extended to 18 and 19 points in the second half. REYNOLD5CQLISUil Spring Llalli Sartorial this afternoon as the Tar Heels meet Duke in an exhibition Others playing for the Peacocks were Dave Adkins (8), Sonny Lambda Chi game on Emerson at 2:30. Leonard is expected to be one of Smith (2), Bruce Wagner (3), Dave Baughn, and Bill Utter. SAT., MABCII 20 the Tar Heel starters this year. The Winston Duds accounted for that Dorm's sweep of Resi Exams Willi Flying Photo By Jock Lauterer. dence Hall basketball, as they topped the Craige C Mavericks Tournament 66-4- 1 to capture the White division championship. Colours! MAN OF THE YEAR The Duds, led by Brad Munday and Bill Davis, outscored the UNC Lambda Chis came 24-1- 5 away with second Mill to place RALEIGH (AP) Crayton Mavericks in the first half and went on in the second in the widen fourth annual Lambda Chi Al E. Rowe of Charlotte, a their lead. former A big factor for the Duds' win was the inability of George pha Inter - Zeta Basketball University of North Carolina Tournament held here this past Tenille of Craige to get his usual output. Tenille's average is p --. boxing coach and now an audi- week - end. I 30 points, Winston's zone, led by Munday and Davis it tor with In- near but the Department of The High College chap- -f- held him to 12. Point . 'C-V 5f ternal Revenue,, was honored ter captured first place by edg- today as North Carolina's Han- Munday led all scoring with 22 points followed by Davis' 20 ing their Chapel. Hill brothers with 12 dicapped Man of the Year. Byrd Winstead shared the lead with Tenille for Craige in the finals, 57- - 52. - Crowson (8) At a ceremony in the State Other players for the champion Duds were Hank Lambda Chi chapters from ADM. $2.00 - $2.50 - $3.00 TAPS anntiD OPENING Capitol, Rowe was also Bill Blackman (8), Bucky Gammon (6), Bill Austin (2)',' Tom- Duke, State, Wake Forest and : TICKETS ON SALE: COLISEUM BOX ed a Award Savage and Allen Rogers." East Carolina also took part in RECORD SHOP GllAPEL HILL he President's for OFFICE; THIEM'S SHOP; iT bull's . - VILLAGE PHARM. CAMERA Achievement. Dean Long presented the trophies to the Residence Hall win the two day event. & CHAPEL ' RECORD BAR, DURHAM Two, boxed From age 15 to 20 he was a ners. ' UNC topped Duke and East HILL. to, gain their finals X :0 dinners for professional boxer. Rheu- Carolina - Then berth. Dave Adiemy and Jeff ' if the price of matoid arthritis struck for the N. C. PREMIERE TODAY! one. Limit 4 first time. 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