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Far Heels Number 1;
Fhree Tilts This Week
Tir Heels, Number I. l-ist year the sport was basketball
and the number referred to the nation and tins year it is
b.iscbill and number 1 represents the ACC, but the surprise
is just as great cither way you look at it. Coach Walt Rabb's
Carolina baseballers have won seven games in a row, live of
them against conference competition. They have knocked olf
the three teams most in contention and right now sit on-the
top of:the totem pole with a 51 record. Wake Forest, famous
lipids In every sport, turned the trick again last Saturday as
ihcy )ui the skids oh lcagucleading Clemson vi while the
Tar Heels were busy whipping South Carolina 2-0. So the
Dcacsi who hive won only two conference clashes all year,
helped put'the Heels on top. So far, Clemson's ill-fated jour
ney up Tobacco Road has helped everyone but' the Tigers, as
they have dropped their last two straight to liig Fourt teams,
and still-have a long way to go before returning to the com
pkativc peace and quiet of South Carolina. The Bengals
isit Duke Thursday and Friday and move over to State on
Saturday. They will hae to do some fast playing to come out
of those three days in god shape.
3 ACC Games This Week
Speaking, of grinds in the schedule department, the
Tar Heels lave three more big ones coming up this week, all
against ACC competition. The Heels play a return engage
ment with State at Raleigh today. Mankind is here Friday,
and Virginia visits Chpel Hill Saturday. State should be the
toughest of the three.' The Pack has a pair of outfielders who
are slapping the ball all ocr the league in gridder Dick
Huncr and Russ Castccn. brother of pitcher Dann. Hunter
is latting .pa and Cistern has a .;ttH axerage to date. State
also has a pair of pitchers. who mean tumble to any opposing
fr-im IVm Czurm .ind Inr Innrs nitrhrd .1 oiu-hitter oei :Iina 2-0. Wake Forest upset frontt-
Carolina .'in .the finals of the Dixie Cl.xu but the I ai Heels
tat him here, at Chapel Hill.
Pressure On Carolina
, The. pressure at this point is on Carolina. Clenwm has
only. four, inoic conference games remaining, w hile C.uolina
has eigfit left. Should Clemson finish without losing another the Birds, never allowing an extra
game, Carolina would have to win the lot ol its games to ; base blow
finish on top..
Stowe's Perfect 7-0 Record Spoiled
Clfm.son's Haiold Stowe. ace of the pitching stall with
a 7 i mm soil maik, said in an inteniew with the Greensboro
Daily-News last week. "Of all teams, whs Carolina-". He was
referring to the fait that the Heels inflicted his first loss of
the year. last Friday in Chapel Hill and spoiled his peilect
7-0 record. Stuwe. a piodtt ol (iastonia. stated that the
reason for the . success of h's teammates, who linished last
season with a rj.vltry (fjo record, is the coaching ol Hill
Wilhclm, Acquired this winter. Wilhelm was Walt Rabb's
assistant .here at Catolina last )ear and played Carolina
League Oall with the Greensboro Patriots last summer.
t Only 4 Huns For Heels But Enough
- Py way of oddities Carolina scoied only four runs in its
two games lat week, but it proved to be enough. The Tar
Heels beat Clesmon 2-0 and South Carolina '-!. It is interest-
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ROD AND GUN WINNERS Three Carolina boys who won events in the first annual Rod and
Gun Field Meet last fall. Left- to right are John Crawford, target shooting; Tommy Nelms, archery;
and Gay Cowan, trap shooting. The second annual rod and gun field meet is scheduled for Wednesday
at the Durham Wildlife Club.
Carolina Meets State Today
At 3:30 In Conference Contest
Hiding 011 the crest of a seven
Kanie winning streak the Tar Heels
ot Carolina today journey to Hie
state c apital to battle the Staii e
College" Wolfpack in an Atlantic
Coast Conference contest.
Carolina is sjtting on top of the
standings today with a 5-1 confer
ence slate, compared to runner-up
Clemson's 8-2. Last Saturday, .while
Carolina was beating South Caro-
in of the season.
The first five men in the Caro
lina line-up are all hitting over .283
going into today's game. Gerald
Griffin leads with a .343 average,
folowed by Carson Oldham at 328.
Al Pons at .300 Vaughn Bryson with
a .286, and John liurgwyn with a
.286.
State's Dick Hunter is burning
up the league with a blazing .422
average, and his outfield team
mate Russ Casteen is sailing along
at a .360 clip. The Pack has two
of the better pitchers in the league
in Dan Casteen and Joe Jones.
Jones w ill probably be on the
mound for the Wolfpack today,
since it was he who shutout the
Hogcr Honneycutt I Heels on a one-hitter in the finals
slammed a 400 foot home run to i oi the Dixie Classic.
lead Carolina batters for the day, j Carolina counters with two equal-
and Al Pons got his 18th run batted ly top-notch pitchers, Wayne Young
Fencers Beat VMI By 19-8
put
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the Talr
the tiiiw;
running Clemson to
Heels in first place
this year.
Ben Harding led the Tar Ileel'.s
to the victory over South Carolinn
as he pitched a 7-hit shutout ovca
and Ben Harding. Harding leads
the team with a perfect 5-0 record.
Young, who received credit for the
win over Clemson as hp struck out
eight batters, has a miraculous
0.59 earned run average to go with
a 3-2 record and, a 15 strikeout per
formance against the Duke Blue
Devils earlier in the season.1 Young
is the probable starter for Carolina
today. .
Gametime is 3:30 . and WCHL
will broadcast the game from the
Slate College campus in Raleigh at
3:20.
The, second annual Big Four
Rod and Gun Field Meet will be
held Wednesday afternoon at the
Durham Wildlife Club. The UNC
Intrumaural Department, with the
aid of the Durham Wildlife Club
is sponsoring the event to encour
age the other Big Four schools to
begin participating in rod and gun
activities.
. This vear the meet will feature
four events: target shooting, arch
ery, trap shooting, and bait cast
ing. Trophies, provided by the State
Intramural Department, will be
given to the individual winners -of
each event,
Carolina and S-iate Tie
In last year's meet Carolina and
State tied for first place in ' the
team standings. This years Tar
Heel team group will be led by
John Crawford, Tommy Nelms and
Gay Cowan all of whom won events
in the first meet. State is expected
to enter a strong team again this
year along with Wake Forest.
All students . except those on the
R.O.T.C. rifle teams are eligible to
participate. Any number of stu
dents from each school may enter
with only the highest score in each
event counting toward the team
score. Due to limited time, how
ever, contestants will be permitted
to enter only one event.
Any interested Students should
call the intramural office (9424)
to secure further information.
Transportation to the- meet will 6e
provided.
The UNC fencers returned a
previous meet here and traveled
! to Lexington. Va. last Saturady
! where they defeated the VMI
sword.Miien by a total bout score of
19-8 for the meet. Scoring impres
sive wins in fcaore 1 8-1) and l oil
7-2. the Tar Heels were bested in
Epee by a single bout 5-4. The
Tar Heels were without the serv
ices of their No. 1 epee man. Bob
Clay, and their No 2 man, Carroll
Ravrr In tlir fnil riivisinn C.irn-
ins to ,lotc that pitchers Ben I larding and Wayne Young , ,ina.s BiU QlT and J)av(, Evans
axe'np a grand total of O earned runs last week. Young has both NUm ;hree out of thvv'c taking
a phenomenal o.o, earned run average, and Harding ha
racked tip fixe wins without a loss.
Tir Babies Looking Good
Outlook I he froh baseball team has really been looking
Eood and should furnish plenty of help to the. varsity nine
next year. The TaT Iiabies have compiled an r record, and
have beaten such teams as Duke and State. Standouts in
clude Fcrg Norton, sb; Carroll Uolick, catcher: Dee Track.
If; Tommy Camp, 3b; and pitchers Jerry McNeil, Wayne
Allen, and Hob Dcaton to name a few.
Raugh Now With Augusta
' Whercabouts-ronc of Carolina's all time great baseball
players, pitcher Km Raugh, is now with Augusta. Daugh is
in the Detroit Tiger organization, and was previously schedul
ed 'to play with Durham of the Carolina League but made
the jump sucessfully in in spring training.
Emerson Stadium Packed
A pleasant sight which we at first mistook for a mirage
last week was Emerson Stadium packed with nearly j.ooo lam
for the Clemson game. It could be that the pleasant weather is
pulling tfiem out of , the dorms, but we'ed like to think that
maybe the Carolina fans are waking up to the fact that they
have quite a baseball team.
victories over VMI's foilsmen. Hill,
Schaaf and Mahoney. Lopez of UNC
scored his single victory in foil
over Hirsch of VMI and lost to
Mahoney and Hill for the 7-2 foil
total.
In sabre, both Mudd ami Aid-
ridye handed defeats to all throe
of VMI's sabremen, Caldwell. Gar j
rison and Marlowe. Dave Matthews I
ot UNC defeated two out of three j
losing only to Caldwell of VMI to
give Carolina the victory in sabre
by an overwhelming 8-1 margin. I
Despite the lack of their top two i
epeeists. UNC managed to score j
four victories over their opponents j
in that weapon w ith Bill Orr doub- j
ling in both foil and epee and
winning tw0 out of three in the
latter, losing only to Fox and de '
feating Smith and Winiker, all of
VMI. Carolina's other two victories
in duelling sword were collected
by Mudd 'doubling in sabre &
epee) and Simpson who each took
.jne of three at the expense of
V.MI's Smith and Fox respectively.
None of the VMI fencers were able '
to duplicate the feat of four of
Carolina's men by winning three
out of three, but in eper. Fox and
Winiker of VMI did win two out of
tliree with Smith's single victory I
over UNC's Simpson totaling five j
bouts to UNC's four in epee. i
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The annual individual intramurals
championships will begin this Fri- i
day evening in Graham Memorial
with the foil individual competition
and will be followed one week i
later on Friday, May 9th by the
individuals in sabre and concluded '
the following week, also Friday
'the ltith. with the duelling sword;
-hampionship. i
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Baseball AttendanceUp
YORK UrV Tlie Los Angeles
Dodsers are runnlnz ahead of the
all-time record attendance pace
while spcarbeadlnj a National
League Increase of more than 50
per cent over last season.
The Dodsers have hauled in 377,
601 customers in nine appearances
la the Los Angeles Coliseum. When
th Cleveland Indians sot toe big
record of 2,620.627 in their
;nnnt--innltLj 1M8 season they
bad 337,144 after nine home can.es.
The Milwaukee Braves. , who es
tablished the National League mark
of 1213,404 paid adfenls5lons last
season, drew 198,744 in their first
cine jafties In County Stadium in
1557.
The Dodders had a ate total
of 109,520 la nine Ebctts Field
gsics a year ajo. The capacity
La the Brooklyn park Is 32,111 and
io the Coliseum it U about KOOO.
The San Francisco Giants also
t.how a healthy incera.-. Although
s f.narltv in Seali Stadium is
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I h half that of the Polo
Grouadi 23.443 to 52.000, the Giants
Lave played before 10S.728 .home
fi.n In ai manj- jfuitus ia New-
York in 1957 only 68.693 turned out.
In addition to the Giants and
Dodgers only the Chicago Cubs
and St. Louis Cardinals are mov
ing in front of last season's attend
ance figures. Milwaukee is 6,000
behind. Philadelphia and Cincinnati
trail by 25,000 and Pittsburgh by
22,000.
TODAY'S BASEBALL
By The Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland at Washington, night
Score 2-1 vs. Pascualg 0-1.
Chicago at Baltimore, night
Pierce 02 vs. O'Dell 12.
Detroit at New York Foytack
2-0 vs. Shantz 1-0.
Kansas City at Boston Urban
1-0 vs. Brewer 1-1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis at Cincinnati, night -Mizcll
0-1 vs. Purkey 2-0.
Milwaukee at Chicago Spahn
2-0 vs. Phillips 0 0 or Fodge 1-0.
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles. night
Friend 2-0 vs. Erskine 1-0.
Philadelphia at San Francisco
Simmon 0-2 vs. Mohzant 2-1.
Frosh Win 7-0 NOW playing
The Carolina Tar Babies upped
their season record to 9-1 Satur
day night as they beat Wilming
ton Junior College 7-0.
Wayne Allen pitched a five -hit
shutout for the freshmen and also
got 3 hits in five trips, including
a double. Ferg Norton got 2 for
4. The Tar Babies meet State's
Wolflets here today at 3.30. They
previously beat State in a game at
Raleigh.
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