The Tar Heel
Baseball
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Tuesday, May 21. 1374
by Dili Kzy
Sports Edltcr
The North Carolina Collegiate Summer Baseball League
opens its fourth season of play on June 7, with five teams
fighting it out for the league title.
hour charter members of the league, UNCat Wilmington,
Louisburg College, Campbell College and Carolina, will be
competing along with newcomer Appalachian State.
Appalachian, which was a league member only in 1972,
replaces East Carolina University which has dropped out
of competition for this season. Last year's champion,
Pembroke State, also has withdrawn from the league.
In all, each league member will play a 32-game schedule
leading up to the championship playoffs on Aug. 5, 6, and 7.
The top four finishers in regular season play will be involved
in the playoffs. The No. 1 team will host No. 4 on its home
field in the first round while the No. 2 finisher plays host to
No. 3. The remainder of the double elimination tournament
will be staged at Cary Boshamer Stadium on the Carolina
campus.
Carolina has been well represented in the short three year
history of the innovative league as it won the regular season
and playoff championship in 1971. The Tar Heels repeated
as regular season winner in 1972, but lost to UNC
Wilmington in the playoff championship. Last year,
Pembroke State swept both the regular season and playoff
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championship.
The race for the league and playoff championships this
summer expects to be a wide-open affair.
Carolina will field a younger, more inexperienced team
than in the past under the guidance of Harry Lee Lloyd, a
former UNC second baseman and presently the athletic
director of Westminster School in Atlanta. UNC will feature
several holdovers from this spring's 22-8 team.
Here is Carolina's complete league schedule: June 7
UNC at Campbell; June 8 Appalachian at UNC (two);
June 9 Wilmington at UNC; June 11 Louisburgat UNC;
June 12 UNCat Campbell; June 13 UNCat Wilmington:
June 14 UNC at Campbell; June 16 UNC at
Appalachian (two); June 18 Campbell at UNC; June 21
Wilmington at UNC; June 23 UNC at Louisburg: June
26 Campbell at UNC; June 28 Louisburg at Carolina;
July 2 UNC at Wilmington; July 4 UNC at Louisburg;
July 5 UNC at Campbell; July 6 Appalachian at UNC
(two); July 7 Wilmington at UNC: July 10 UNC at
Wilmington; July 1 1 Louisburgat UNC; July 14 UNCat
Appalachian (two); July 16 Campbell at UNC: July 20
Wilmington at UNC; July 21 UNCat Louisburg; July 24
Louisburg at UNC; July 27 UNC at Louisburg; July 30
Campbell at UNC; Aug. 1 UNC at Wilmington; Aug. 5-6-7
Double elimination championship playoffs.
It is planned that all home UNC games will take place at
night . . . Look for announcements in the DTH.
Outfielder Jim Baldwin will be one of the returning UNC Summer League players.
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