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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
Tuesday, April 23, 1968
Carolina Fourth
Terps Chase Clemson
For Conference Lead
Clemson's baseball squad
doesn't play a game this week
but the Tigers could lose their
hold on first place in the At
lantic Coast Conference race.
Second place Maryland has
Una visits Wake Forest for a
night contest Tuesday.
Duke swept a doubleheader
from Wake Forest Saturday,
3-2 and 10-2. Their meeting
with State today will be the
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three conference battles agains third in seven days.
three conference battles
against Virginia and South
Carolina twice. With a good
we3k, the Terps could over
come Clemson's half-game
lead.
Clemson is currently 7-2 in
ACC play and 20-7 overall. The
Terrapins have a 6-2 confer
ence mark and an 11-2 overall
record.
Maryland and Clemson play
ed a doubleheader -on Saturday
with each team coming away
with a win and a loss. The
Tigers won the opener, 3-1 and
Maryland took the nightcap,
7-2.
It's a light schedule this
week but several Big Four
matches highlight the slate.
State plays at Duke, and Caro-
GAMES TIIIS WEEK
TUESDAY Carolina at
Wake Forest (N). State at
Duke, Citadel at South Caro
lina, Virginia at Maryland.
WEDNESDAY VMI at Vir
ginia. THURSDAY Virginia Tech
at Carolina.
FRIDAY South Carolina at
Virginia.
SATURDAY Carolina at
Duke, South Carolina at Mary
land (2), State at Wake Forest
(2N).
NET Festival
The World of Kurt Weill,"
a tribute to the late and
renowned composer by his
widow, Lotte Lenya, will be
featured on WUNC-TV, Chan
nel 4 today at 9 p.m.
Miss Lenya is joined by ac
tor George Voskovec as she
draws a profile of the con
troversial composer in word
and song. The program spans
Weill's creative life irom
pre-war Germany, where he
collaborated successfully with
playwright Bertold Brecht, to
the Broadway theater of the
1940's.
Carolina's meeting with the
Deacons today will be the Tar
Heels' first conference game
in over a week. UNC made a
tour in the South where it split
six games.
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Maryland 6 2
N. C. State 3 2
N. Carolina - 2 2
Duke 4 5
Virginia 3 5
S. Carolina 2 5
Wake Forest 2 6
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Gy OWEN DAVIS
of Th Daily Tar Heel Staff
Carolina, returning from a
tough holiday road trip in the
Deep South, plays Atlantic
Coast Conference foe Wake
Forest i n Winston-Salem
tonight.
Gametime is 7:30. There will
be no local radio braodcast.
Freshman second baseman
Bruce Bergman is next at
.233.
Wake has defeated tough
Georgia Southern and South
Carolina but was shelled 11-0
and 9-0 in a doubleheader with
Clemson.
Bobby Harris, Bob Blanton
and Larrv Cain. all
didn't hit with men squeaker against Eastern Ken-
bombed the Heels 13-2 last
The Tar Heels are 10-7 after righthanders, are the Deacs'
a nine-game southern swing ace pitchers,
in which UNC won four against David Lemonds draws the
five losses. Carolina split a hurling assignment against the
doubleheader with league Baptists. Lemonds is 3-1 with
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2-2
trip,
con-
leader Clemson on
giving the Heels a
ference marc.
Wake Forest is 7-15, 2-6 in
the ACC.
The Deacs have been
weak
a 1.03 earned run average.
The hard-throwing southpaw
has struck out 43 in 34 2-3
innings but has walked 18, not
the desired 3-1 ratio of
strikeouts to walks. He has
when we
But Habb is optimistic about
the ACC schedule. The Heels
are 2 1-2 games behind
Clemson (7-2) in the standings,
but do not trail in the all-important
loss column.
"We're organized so we can
play with anybody on the
schedule," he said. "We didn't
have any injuries on the road
so we should be ready to
go."
The holidays began well for
Carolina as David Lemonds
hurled a 2-1 victory over
Clemson in the first game of
a twin bill April 13.
at the , plate, hitting barely allowed only 20 hits.
Catcher Skip Hull
.200 as a team. Third baseman
Digit Laughridge at .353 is
the only batter above .300.
Stickmen Stop Fairleigh Dickinson
Boosts Tar Heels To 6-3 Record
The Tigers retaliated in the
second game and beat Tom
Buskey, 4-0. Once again
Buskey received poor
defensive support. The junior
Kenney hit well on the recent righthander has allowed only
Coach Walter Rabb will start
Mark Kenney at third base
if the Deacs start a righthand
er on the mound.
Monday.
Carolina split two games
with Florida in Gainesville.
Bats boomed in both contests,
the Gators winning the first
9-7 and UXC the second, 8-7.
Florida is in top contention
for championship honors in the
Southeastern Conference.
John Richards lost his se
cond straight to Mercer Thurs
day, 4-3.
Georgia Tech beat John Yan
cey 4-3 in Atlanta Friday
before Eddie Hill slugged two
home runs and batted in six
runs to whip the Jackets 10-3
Saturday.
Freshman
the winner.
Larry Kiser was
By ANDY SCHORR
of The Daily Tar Heel Staff
Led by sharp-shooting Pete
Atkin, the North Carolina
lacrosse team bulled past
Fairleigh Dickinson 9-4 on
Fetzer Field Monday.
Playing a hard and skilled
brand of lacrosse after coming
off a three game Spring road
trip, the Tar Heels dominated
the whole game.
UNC exploded for four goals
in the third quarter to wrap
up their sixth win in nine
outings.
The scoring began with a
quick goal by a Fairleigh
Dickenson att ackman.
However, Atkin came right
back with two scores for the
Tar Heels.
UNC attackman Harper
Peterson netted a goal after
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cond goal past goalie Pete
Krammer.
In the second quarter with
a nice assist from Peter Brand
Tar Heel attackman Ray Seipp
scored for the team's third
goal. Fairleigh Dickenson at
tackman Neil Poschman netted
bis second to make the score
at the half 4-3.
Realizing that last Saturday
a losing Fairleigh Dickenson
lacrosse squad came back in
the second half against Duke
and barely lost the game,
Bischoff urged his team not
to let up.
The team obeyed scoring 4
goals in the next period.
. Two of these were by Atkin
with assists from John Callan
feeding from behind the
cage.
Shifty midfielder - Peter
Brand scored on a pass from
Callan and Temple Grassi end
ed the period with his one
goal.
Coach Bischoff was able to
play the entire squad in Mon
day's victory as Fairleigh
Dickenson suffered its fourth
defeat.
trip and now has a .380 batting
average. Ron Lemonds shifts
to left field when Kenney
starts.
Doug Lanham is the regular
right fielder after the swing
The freshman portside batter
leads the team with a .387
average.
six earnea runs tnis season.
but leaky fielding has let in
10 unearned markers off
Buskey.
Chip Stone took a 4-3
Carolina returns home brief
ly for a single game Thursday
with Virginia Tech. ACC
games take up the rest of
the UXC slate, beginning with
Duke in Durham Saturday.
The rest of the
mains the same.
lineup re-
Rabb singled out the UNC
hitting improvement as the
most satisfying aspect of the
holiday action.
The Tar Heels, hovering
around a team batting level
of .200 early in the season,
are now hitting .267.
Five regulars, Lanham, Ken
ney, Eddie Hill .377), Charlie
Carr (.343) and Skip Hill (.333)
are batting over .300 while
Bobby Elliott is at .282.
"We had an opportunity to
react to pressure-play situa
tions, which is good for a
young ball club," said Rabb.
"We played nine games in
a week so I got to see every
man on the team play. With
better execution we could have
won two or three more games.
There were also some times
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Around 250 high school
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Stadium in the morning and
early afternoon. Then the
visiting coaches will watch the
Carolina squad scrimmage,
beginning at 2:30.
Members of the Tar Heel
staff who will assist Coach
Dooley at the clinic are Bobby
Collins, Lee Hayley, Clyde
Walker, Jim Vickers, Vic
Spooner, Jim Carmody, Billy
Hickman, Moyer Smith, Ron
DeMelfi and Emmett Cheek.
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