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Sports ] Walsh rmt considered at Colorado The University of Colorado is expected to announce their new Knolr/\f Kali nU lv*?4 iicau uaaivciuan luolii luuay, UUl Donnie Walsh, Carolina associate head basketball coach, is not under consideration. Colorado's sports information office earlier reported that Walsh was "among the leading candidates" among the 100 persons seeking the job. However, Colorado Sports Information Director Steve Hatchell said Wednesday, "he (Walsh) was never under consideration." - sirt W&i? \ . v ? \ ' 5 v \ i v ! I V ^ D ri 1 rw> ) l \^?t?)jc?l kj briefs Walsh had been recommended for the job by Denver Nuggets coach Larry Brown. Brown also recommended North Carolina assistant coach Bill Guthridge. Walsh earlier turned down an offer to take the head coaching job at Fordham University, a job vacated Feb. 20 when Hal Wissell was fired with two games remaining in the season. Fencers win Carolina's fencing team won a five-school invitational tournament last weekend at the Sol Blatt P.E. Center. USC competed three, three-man teams in the competition, and the team of Ralph Catoe, Ron Vallario v. JK % (uERBVE ~.j\ V on main \ V . di ir fc Hei pol; hiri y ma \ but \ Yel \ \ DOV\ \/| RICH ^ DUT< and Mark Miklos placed first ahead of Anderson and two Clemson teams. Carolina's other two teams finished fifth and seventh, and The Citadel finished sixth. A team invited from Georgia forfeited when it did not show up. Boxers tie The USC boxing club ended their season with a 5-1-1 record last Friday, tieing Tennessee 3-3. USC captain James Villa defeated Dee DeArmondx. USC's other two wins came in the 125 lb. weight class and the 178 lb. weight class. Doug Smith defeated Jeff n J Y _ t? T7-ii vjvajuwhi anu dunii iveny won a decision over Mark Harmon. Tennessee's wins came in the 165 lb. weight class where Wendall Horner defeated Eddie Walker and in the 178 lb. weight class where Don Huskey beat Harry Rodriguez. Tennessee's final victory came in the heavyweight class where James Smith defeated Robert Camp. \ J ' I ue Brett _ _ \jr resses you i Linen >r I /B L.UO I cs ; *e's a sharp looking suit in y-rayon linen with just a t of the orient with its ndarin neck and bamboo tons. So striking in White, lrtii; /\r* (I /? 1'> IIV/V* \/l V-<ll (U, ill/.VO tJ IW ll). 38. /NTOWN LAND MALL ZH SQUARE Softball From pa?*" exDerience and understanding of thp pamp rrmtrihnt<xri - - d d v..?v.vvm more to our winning." CAROLINA HAS defeated Voorhees, Furman, Rutgers and Barrington (RI). After ten games, the Chicks have a .405 team batting average, while their opponent's average is .184. The team is comprised of 15 players, including three scholarship performers. Lauren Hughes, Nona Kerr, and Jean Robbins hold starting positions at first base, shortstop, and center field, respectively. "All scholarship performers are playing real well," Porter said. Janice Wolfe catches for the Chicks, while Linda Copeland has been doing most of the pitching. Alternating at second base are Vicki Mann and Charlene Dubose, while Robin Drain plays third base. The outfield, which Porter says is not quite established, consists of Denise Nanney or Kathy Bayhmann in rightfield, Karen Pappas (or Robbins) in centerfield, and KoDbie McUrary or Janet Hoffman in left field. EVEN THOUGH the Chicks have performed well, a tough schedule is still ahead for the team. USC left Wednesday for a Softball tournampnt hosfpH hv HinHc Iiininr ? ~ J s J?VW VMJIBAVA WAXV^V 1A1 Mississippi. The Chicks will play Mississippi State Friday in the first round of the tournament. "There will be some pretty tough teams in Mississippi this year," Porter said, including Delta State, the team who defeated Carolina last year in the same tournament. Also, the SCAIAW state tournament begins March 23-24 and Porter is confident, about IISCs rhanrps aft^r Winthmn win ? ?' ? -m-mrn VW V??v V f ?? V* ?A V^/ fT AAA "We feel pretty confident with this win about the state tournament," she said. One of the team's goals is to compete in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb., May 13-15. . .. JWr- I [Tuesday, April 13th, 5-6:301 Campus Room - Capstone Buffel Dinner & Fashion fihnw 1 Fashions by Sears 1 See what's new for \ Spring-Summer 76 i / N 2 _ a > a I i I I I tverybody Welcome I Door Prizes . .-?^\yy J ir_TfWI fl) r|IMI^ _ ^ni versify Dining Services