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By JOHN MONTAGUE
Let the pitchers do it. For the
second time in two games this
proved a successful formula for
the UNC baseball team, as the
Tar Heel batters were once again
stingy with their run production,
but scored enough to beat Duke,
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Mike McLaughlin, Bill Danne
mann and Bobby Cox each went
three innings on the mound, and
only Dannemann had any trouble
with the Blue Devils, as UNC
ran its exhibition record to 2-0.
This afternoon, Walt Rabb's men
, face Duke at Durham in another
practice game. Then Monday it's
the real thing at home against
Connecticut.
Dannemann was touched for
both of Duke's runs after two
were out in the fourth, and after
Gary Black's two-run double and
McLaughlin's hitless pitching had
given the Tar Heels a 2-0 edge.
After R. D. Carson had ground
ed out and Dave West had fanned,
Duke second sacker Bucky Fader
reached Dannemann for the Blue
Devil's first hit of the afternion,
a single to right field. Catcher
Scotty Glacken followed with a
single to right, and the two Devils
ended up on second and third
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KANSAS CITY Mo. (UPI)
Kansas State, the overlooked
member of collegiate basketball's
final big four, will have at least
the psychological advantage to
night in the opening of the NCAA
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Black Sivirigs Hot
when Ken Willard couldn't come
up with the ball cleanly and let
it skip away from him.
Pitcher Charlie Young, the De
vils' second and most effective of
the game, then dumped a single
into shallow center which plated
both Fader and courtesy runner
Jim Hopkins, knotting the score.
Dannemann walked John Gute
kunst, but struck out Tom Taylor
to end the inning. From there on,
the junior righthander kept the
Blue Devils well in check until
Cox took over in the seventh.
It was in the bottom of the sev
enth the Tar Heels scored their
third and deciding run. With
Merle Ambler on the mound, Bill
Taylor drew a walk, Black singled
him to third with a sharp smash
to left (his second hit of the day
both in key situations), and after
Cox had fouled out for the sec
ond out, Dickie Prindle ground
ed to second and beat out Fader's
weak throw. It was an error, and
championships.
The Wildcats (22-5), the Big
Eight Conference champions,
were ranked only 12th in the
final UPI coaches' rating. Of the
three other teams battling for
the national crown, undefeated
UCLA (28-0) was ranked first,
Michigan (22-4) was second and
Duke (25-4) fourth.
But Kansas State, after unex
pectedly dominating the Midwest
regionals last weekend, will come
bursting into Friday night's clos
ing semifinal match against UCLA
on the crest of a 13-game win
ing streak and with everything to
gain and nothing to lose. Michi
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final match.
Game times were 8:30 p.m.t
DTH Picks 'Em (Trios To)
Michigan over Duke (semi)
Kansas State over UCLA (semi)
Michigan over Kansas State (finals)
The Duke-Michigan game will be televised locally tonight over
WTVD (11) Durham, and WFMY (2) Greensboro. Tip-off time is
scheduled for 8:30. The finals will be carried Saturday night, and,
if Duke loses tonight, the consolation game will also be televised.
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Taylor scored on it.
Duke threatened in the ninth
when Gutekunst reached . first
on an infield hit, and Biff Bracey
singled him to second with anoth
er infield roller, after Taylor had
skied to center. But the rally died
when Sonny Odum lined to short
stop Jim Speight, who fired to
Prindle to' double up Gutekunst
and end the game.
Black came through with the
big blow in UNC's two-run sec
ond. With one out, Willard singled
sharply to left, Merle Kruer
forced him at second, then Tay
lor advanced Jon Bayiin (courtesy
runner for Kruer) to second with
a single to left. Black then came
up and whacked one over the left
fielder's head. The double scored
both Bayiin and Taylor.
Today Rabb is expected to use
Spence Willard, Bob Walker and
Bill Haywood in the three o'clock
game at Duke.
UPSET!
Oddsmakers, recognizing Kan
sas State's late season develop
ment and momentum, rated the
Wildcats a two-point favorite over
UCLA. Duke was rated four
points over Michigan.
Ironically, each of the teams
paired in the NCAA semifinals
met once during the past sea
son when Friday night's favorites
were the losers. In those Decem
ber games, UCLA edged Kansas
State, 78-75, and Michigan bump
ed off Duke, 83-67.
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in the grudge match, Kansas
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Ambler, p 10 0 0
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