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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 35

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Cavaliers Oust Terps Pack Heels Rally For ACC Wins From Staff Reports NCL State North Carolina and Virginia advanced to double elimination of the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament Thursday but where that tourney would be was in doubt until late in the afternoon State outlasted Duke 7-S In 14 Innings at Chapel Hill to send the festivities to Doak Field in Raleigh today Had the Wolfpack not rallied for two runs in the bottom of the ninth Carolina would have played host The Tar Heels edged Wake Forest 5-4 at Raleigh on Steve Rackley's ninth-inning Texas League tingle And Virginia whitewashed Maryland 6-0 at Duke behind the five-hit pitching of Barry Hollar Clemson which drew a first-round bye for winning the regular season championship plays Virginia today at 12:30 and Carolina meets State at 3 pm The tournament continues Saturday and Sunday A Duke team that had been plagued by errors all spring made only one Thursday but it cost the Blue Devils the game and ended their season Bob Dewhirst who had pitched five superb innings of relief threw Dick Chappell's sacrifice bunt past first base and State's Jerry Mills scored the winning run from second Duke also had pitching woes In the ninth inning when the Wolfpack sawed two runs without a hit to send the game into extra innings Starter Ed Todas Pairings SiminMh At RililiW 12:30 lm Clamaon vi Vlrtilno 1 North CiroliM NC Stito Pieczynski walked the first two State batters and was replaced by Dewhirst After Dan Moore sacrificed the runners along Dewhirst walked two more men to force in a run Then Buddy Green bounced to second base scoring Mills from third with the tying run Duke had broken a 44 tie on freshman second baseman John check-swing two-run single in the eighth inning There were two homers in the game one by State's Moore with a man aboard in the second inning and a two-run shot by Budd Flesh in the fifth The lefthanded hitting Flesh powered a towering opposite field drive off State starter Tom Hayes Robbie Cox had five singles in six at-bats for the Blue Devils who pounded out a season-high of 17 hits Duke finished tile season with a 9-16 record State is now 19-9 Carolina avoided being upset a second straight year by Wake Forest when Racklcy's pop single landed on the foul line sawing Bobby Guthrie with the winner The loss was the 13th straight in the ACC this season for the Deacons who finished with a 7-15 overall mark UNC stands 20-3 Billy Paschal who also quarterbacks the football Tar Heels went the distance for State Third Baseman Chappell Puts Tag On (Staff Photo to Harold Moaral Blue Devil Flesh Carolina allowing eight hits He struck out 10 and walked two in posting his filth win against no losses UNC rallied from a 4-2 deficit in the sixth inning on three Wake Forest errors and a ingle by Rackley The third error which led to the fourth Tar Heel run triggered a 10- minute argument after leftflelder Jerry Schellenbcrg dropped Tom Kennedy's long drive against the fence Umpire Joe Mills ruled Kennedy safe and let the run stand Rackley and first basemen Chris Rupee another UNC quarterback had two hits each far the victors Schellenberg (Stiff PM bp HiriMtf Masra) A Hero's Welcome Duke Teammates Pound Fleih After Home Run New Rules Draw Mixed Reactions Carolina Leads Tennis Advance CLEMSON SCL Defending champion North Carolina advanced to all nine championship flights five by virtue of first-round byes as the Tar Heels scored a maximum of 45 points in the opening round of the 21st annual Atlantic Coast Conference tennis tournament here Thursday Rich McKee Billy Brock Joe Garcia and Dave Oberstriri all claimed singles victories for UNC with Rich Hartaway and Tommy Dixon along with all three of the Tar Heels doubles teams drawing first-round byes Duke finished the first day a close second with 42 points as the Blue Devils lost but one match of the afternoon play which came in the sixth-flight singles Host Clemson trailed with 36 points as the Tigers advanced six netters into the championship flight and Virginia with five first-round wins and one bye was fourth at 33 Maryland Wake Forest and North Carolina State rounded out the awing with 30 37 and 31 points respectively Competition continues at 9 am Friday with the feature match expected to take place at noon between top-seed Mark Meyers of Duke the defending ACC champion who drew a first-round bye and Mary lands John Lucas Friday April 26 ki a Summary Of NFL Changes OVERTIME Sudden death for ail games but limited to IS minutes for preseason and regular season who also plays basketball for the Deacs had three hits Including a double Hollar who pitched a nohitter against Mansfield State this season handcuffed Maryland while walking four and striking out five Maryland wound up 10-15 while Virginia is now 20-15 WAITS CAROLINA abrfeM ab Miller il II Jonas 111 Eidwr lb 4 I 1 I Ovli pMf 1 Schllba If I Merrill pH 1 Mrini dh 4 0 1 1 McNeil If Hutmn lb I I I I Lytfckr cf 1 Evin 4 0 10 Guttirp 2b 4 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(Juday) 700 KICKING Goal posts moved back 10 yards from the goal line to the end line Kickoffs from the 33-yard line instead of the 40 Missed field goals returned to the line of scrimmage or 20-yard line whichever is farther from the goal line Members of a team kicking from scrimmage (punt or field goal) cannot cross the line of scrimmage until the ball la kicked PASSING Elimination of roll blocking and cutting of wide receivers The extent of downfield contact a defender la permitted to have with eligible receivers will be restricted PENALTIES The penalty for offensive holding illegal use of hands and tripping reduced from 15 yards to 10 yards when the infraction occurs in the area of the line of scrimmage and three yards beyond BLOCKING Wide receivers blocking back toward the bell three yards from the line of scrimmage cannot block below the waist ID Leads Third Fllohf: Winded mail vs Fourth FIWhS "Haffimanv Rath lav Tommy Dixon North Carolina Hu UFlflh Flight: Garcia vs Pottar Hoyt Murray Virginia Pierce Sixth Flight: Blankenhorn Obentaln Sammy Martin Wakeforaat vs Rowlav Off? Nunna-Husiln Clemen but Plarca- Blair Waka Fgraal 4-A 44 42 Second FUoM Coopar-Akvar Clamaon beat Hattan- Murray Vlrainia 2 7 Rath £v-Davit Duka teat Koury- Pramartraux Waka Fomt 27-5 -pAgy-l-- Mandand beat Marrltt- 8SW Third Narad avwy North Carolina vi Brack King NC Stal FowtatM-iporti Clannon beat bra Mam "wsajas Crambton HCJStato 2 4 44 tMyPajrjng Flr Plight: Strang-Blank enhorn vi Ptarcd-Blotr Rich Mckee-Bllly Brock North Carolina vi Wlnckalmann Him Mayer vs Nunna-Huaaln Second flight KounMtasmirtnux Morrtttglng Rich Harawav-Tarry gi cirSln' vi CooparvAkbar Rathlay-Davli vi Germany-Lee Third Flight: Martlnei-Martln Car- Garda-Dava 'Oher vt RowtayLoporta Adolph-Hauptman vs Potfar-Gluion By The Associated Press "If met another said Coach George Allen of the Washington Redskins "they probably would have brought back the flying wedge Reaction to the new rules changes announced Thursday by the National Football League ranged from caustic comment to a "So What?" response from other sources and Mattered paeans of In a move to enliven the game the NFL adopted a IS minute sudden-death overtime for tie games moved the goal posts 10 yards back of the goal line made the kickoff spot the 33 instead of the 40-yard line and ruled that after missed field goals the ball would be returned to the line of scrimmage or the 20 whichever is the farther back "I felt the coaches were doing too good a job with their teams an exciting package and I support it completely" Commissioner 1 Fete Rozellc said of the NFL Competition Committee action Coaches Chuck Knox of the Los Angeles Rams and Dan Coryell of the St Louis Cardinals were among those who agreed "I think the changes are all for the Knox said "I would guess it would cut down long-range field goal attempts to some extent I think they will encourage teams to go for Eden Takes 6-Mile Win Special To The Herald PHILADELPHIA Duke's Scott Eden won the six-mile race at the Penn Relays Thursday and broke three records in his 28 minutes pinA seconds time Eden's time set new marks for the Penn Relays Atlantic Coast Conference and Duke University Pat Mandera of Indiana held the Relay mark and Mike Graves held the ACC and Duke record Eden's time was 11 seconds under the winning time last year in the NCAA meet Charlie McGuire won the NCAA six-mile event last year with a 28:200 Eden built as much as a 30-yard lead after catching Malcolm Thomas of the Birmingham Track Club with 14 miles left really felt good from the outset of the race" said Eden thought the key point was uhen I caught Thomas after he sprinted to a 15-yard lead" Shower Of Sand Lancy Smith watches shot from sand during1 North-South Amateur golf tournament in PinehursL See FanFare on 8D (AP Wirephoto) SIlMlII FJohnFIIEueo Maryland boat Shanu NRleh McKraT' boot Bob Keury Wakl FOTHt 22 Herb Cooper Clamaon boot Bob Gar- many Maryland 4-1 4-1 Lou Dasmartraux Waka Fomt boot 38ft Wd Duka brat Aft Akkra Clamaon 1-4 7-J -2 FradwinckSmanr Maryland brat Jot Marrltt NC State 42 4-1 Billy Brack North Carolina brat Chip Koury Wake Fomt 43 4-1 Fourth Plight Asia Husain Clamaon boat Ctirtl Blalra Waka Foraat 7-4 3 Howard Hauptman Vlrainia Scat How- la Nelson Maryland 2 4-1 42 NMo Roth lav Duka but Jeff Jansen Ha Wb uiAteJEttST Jot Garda North Ciratlna but Brian Lao Maryland 42 4 Jolt Pottar Duke brat Randy Marrltt NC State 3 42L Sixth Fight Pika Rowtay Clamaon bad Potar Addon Viralnla 74 42 Dae Blankanhorru NiC Stata boat Lap nr Lefeort Maryland 4-7 42 44 Dove Obcrataln North Carolina boat Stephan Armtaltw Duka 42 74 PrldayV Palrtagf Flrat Flight: McKra Duka Kitlltf Mart tataaux vs HIIL Mayors I Bocond Flight: Daamatraux vs Hill Of Hilo Irwin Jock Nlcklaut UpnordThompoan Ed Siwal Broca Crompton Hubtrf Groan Ban Cramhaw 37-35-92 31-15-73 34-37-73 3434-75 31-39-77 Bobby Nkhoto Laa Trevino Billy Caspar Johnny Millar Bam Adams Dave Hill Gene Littler and New Zealand lefthander Bob Charles Lee Elder winner of the Monsanto Open last week had a 72 Allin red-haired frecklefaced and weighing only 130 pounds birdied six of eight holes at one stretch missed only two greens and had a lone birdie 1 "Frankly I'm surprised to be said the little guy "I usually play so good BACKPACKING Comes To First Round Scores DURHAM sudden-death overtime would most people not want to and the field goal rule would put more emphasis on touchdowns The added burden on field gods did not set well with the men who make their livelihood booting the ball through the uprights Jan Stenerud the Kansas City Chiefs' place-kicking specialist said the rules makers had turned the game into a punting contest Trevino's Style a service station on Guess Road Williams has leased the track for one year according to Daniel he has the option to lease It longer if he so Williams said one of the first things on his planning board is to build a concrete guard rail around the track "I have some other plana for improvement but I'll have to get a few things done at the time" he said Flans are nlso in the making to put a first downs more on fourth-and-one Coryell said he was happy about the changes which would give the pass receiver more protection against downfield hits receiver Is Intent on running a pattern and all of a sudden a defensive back dumps said Coryell quite dangerous and unnecessary for that matter to knock the man dbwn" The Cardinal coach said the Onlookers View plan to run Friday night at 8 Daniel who has operated Trico for right years said his reasons for leasing the track was "that it needed a fulltime manager and' promoter Raymond is an energetic hard working man and has a lot of connections in Grand National racing He will be able to devote the needed time end attention to promoting I wasn't able to do that due to other tics I had spread myself pretty Daniel also operates Bud Altln Unity Wadklhs Miller Barbar Gana Llttlir Dava HIM Bob CharlM John Maheffcy Jerry Hoard John Schrasdar -Tom Walskopfn Dava Stockton Lra Eldar i 3324-47 35-35-70 have to rely Nicklaus turned out I hit the ball great and my putting was lousy For the first time in two decades Arnold Palmer failed to qualify for this event that brings together the winners of regular pro golf tour tournaments from the last 12 months Masters champion Gary Player of South Africa had a previous commitment and couldn't compete Veteran Miller Barber was alone in third at 69 The group at 70 included John Mahaffey Harriss Sporting Goods With A Special Products Show and Demonstration Friday 3-9 and Saturday 9-1 On Our Front Lawn (In the Basement in caseof rain) FEATURING MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVES Including MR DAVID HOOKER Acamptrails Packs Frames Tents jSaaQSEQiJGEIEi Freeze Dried Food tlantic fklXCllKfS Tents Bags Frames Mens ladies Boots Allin CARLSBAD Calif (AP) Skinny little Buddy Allin one of the longshots in an elite field of winners fashioned a six-under-par 66 for the first-round fead Thursday in golfs 1200000 Tournament of Champions Allin who collected a hatful of decorations as an artillery officer in Vietnam held a one-stroke lead over Lanny Wad-kins alone in second with a 67 Some of the big guns had their problems in the mild sunny weather that favored the 6855-yard par-73 La Costa Country Club course British Open champion Tom Weiskopf was five s'-okes behind at 71 United States Open king Johnny Miller beat only one man in the select field of 25 players Miller had a 75 Lee Trevino took the same score Jack Nicklaus the defending champion and pretourney favorite matched par 72 "Going into the round I felt my swing wasn't that good and rico rack motorcycle track on the racing apron a lot of racing interest in this Williams said "and we want to provide the fans with every possible racing feature we Williams said if there were any changes to cut cost would be to the drivers advantage We may run a 56-lap feature hut the other races will amain Uw Driver Williams New Manager Of LITTLE TAR HEEL BASEBALL COASTAL LEAGUE Organizational Meeting Tryouts For New Team Saturday April 27 10 AM Wrightwood Park Baseball Field On Anderson Street 8 to 12 Year Olds Only For Further Information Call: Tad Spath Ut-7612 ar Jack Childress 469-1514 By CUFF TURNER Herald Sports Writer Raymond Williams a driver on the NASCAR racing circuit in become the new manager and promoter of Trico Speedway located near RougemonL Williams who lives in Chapel Hill and operates a tavern on Franklin Street has leased the three-eights mile asphalt track from Fred Daniel of Oxford Williams said he will run his first race Saturday night at 8 o'clock "but after this week we FRIDAY 3-9 SATURDAY 9-7 SPORTING GOODS Inc Ruribwtanstauulity Athletic GradataTramlunJ fair M-F 9-9 Sat 9-6 Plenty of free parkinr in rear 31 60 HiHthoteughHoad Ph 383-5517.

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