Sunday, March 30, 1969 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 4 NC Nine n ft 1 wo-inii 11 U By By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Writer Saturday was a day in which Steve Pittman could have rolled the ball across the plate like a bowler and thrown a no-hitter. In fact Pittman, who pitches for Virginia Tech, almost did throw a hitless game against Carolina, but failed in the eighth inning when he gave up a double. The VPI hurler still allowed only two hits and pitched perfect ball for 5 23 frames as the Gobblers blanked UNC 5-0. While Pittman and the Techmen were almost flawless, the far Heels were blundering. UNC committed six errors, which let in four unearned runs, and Carolina pitchers walked eight batters. It was the second straight loss for the Tar Heels and brought their record to 3-2. Virginia Tech is now 8-2. Pittman retired 17 straight ff -" 11,1111 IJI 11 4 t .' 1 W'"""v jr )-'' . Smash! On Way To Net Win Over Toledo batters before walking Eddie Hill on a 3-1 pitch with two out in the sixth. Shortstop John Rudisill spoiled his no-hitter with a double down the left field line with one away in the eighth. Pittman gave up one other hit in the ninth when pinch hitter Rusty Prindle led off with a single. The Richmond, Va., senior was most effective with his breaking pitches, and kept Carolina batters off-stride by varying his speeds. Except for two hits, UNC knocked only four pitched out of the infield all day. Pittman's record is now 2-0. Tar Heel starter Larry Riser was not at all effective in taking his second straight 5-0 setback to VPI. Last season Kiser lost his only decision to the Gobblers by a similar score. Kiser lasted until the 'sixth inning when he was knocked out of the box after facing four men. While in he allowed all five runs on four hits and walked seven. Six of his walks came in the first three frames. VPI scored once in the second inning for the only ran it needed. Kiser walked Dean Hahn and Phil Egghorn, and after a UNC double play, eenterfielder Bob Elwell singled in Hahn. ' Pittman kept the Tar Heels chopping grounders while Kiser settled down a bit until the sixth. And for Kiser and his teammates, the sixth inning was as frightening as a typhoon to a ship's crew. Virginia Tech scored four runs on four UNC errors. Egghom opened the frame by reaching first on a miscue. jim Jefferson then walked, which set up a sacrifice situation for Elwell. Elwell did attempt a bunt, which Kiser niftily fielded and threw to third baseman Ronnie Lemon ds. The toss had Egghorn, heading for third, out by five steps but Lemonds dropped the ball. That loaded the bases. George Shorter then singled in two runs. One out later, first baseman Tommy Donaldson took a throw from Charlie Thomas which retired one runner and threw to second to try to complete a double play. The throw was wayward, however, and another VPI run scored. The final tally crossed when Dave Foster was safe on a second shortstop error and Shorter scored. n ., , I w.mu. i " - ' " ? f ' 'T ' v , ": ' ' ' - lz?-:"'"""- y , - v v rr-;''' v- .... , ... . 1 .. . - -. - , , - - T . J - -'' ' . ; - :. " - r-. . -. . vv c-; ; -J.-. .-v.". . . . . - .-.. .--t-4 - ' ,-; - , . " -: .-- - - , - - , v . 4 -r" "rTv 'Mjr. ."V k ---- - , . -i'T i.1- ' " - i,- .... " ' : " ' J - ' , A ' ' . . j Rugger (left) Heads The Other Way Nett Toledo: ers Defeat Host MIT On Mon day Woman wrestling champion, Valery Lipps, is visiting the UNC campus and will be giving free demonstrations all week. FAVORITE BEVERAGE DAYS Pop $1.21 6 pck. Prem. $1.366 pck. Bay Ice & Party Beverage Team 'Inconsistent ' Dooley YOUR MENU WEEK OF MARCH 31st OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Luncheon Specials $1.19 MONDAY Yankee Pot Roast 2 Veg. Soup Salad, Rolls TUESDAY Vi BBQ Chicken 2 Veg. Soup Salad Rolls WEDNESDAY Roast Leg of Veal WSAGE DRESSING 2 Veg. Soup Salad Rolls THURSDAY Chopped Sirloin wMushroom Sauce 2 Veg. Soup Salad Rolls FRIDAY Country Style Steak 2 Veg. Soup Salad Rolls OR Filet of Flounder 2 Vegetables Soup Salad Bread NIGHT SPECIAL 7:30-9:00 Monday Eye Round Steak 2 Vegetables Salad Pread $1.29 Tuesday Spaghetti Salad Bread ALL YOU CAN EAT $1.29 Wednesday Vi Bar-B-Q Chicken 2 Vegetables Salad Bread $1.29 Thursday Pizza Special Plain cr Pepperoni Vi Price 104 W. Franklin St. CLIP ME OUT CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -Inconsistency marred the second full scrimmage session of spring football practice Saturday at the University of North Carolina. "There were a few bright spots in our play and we looked real good doing some things," said Head Coach Bill Dooley. "But I was displeased by our lack of consistency on both offense and defense." Dooley singled out senior halfback Saulis Zemaitis of Hamilton, Ontario for his performance during the scrimmage. Zemaitis was UNC's second leading ground gainer last season. "Zemaitis has certainly been an outstanding player all spring but he had his best day today, both running and blocking," Dooley said. The coach also praised sophomore linebackers Ricky Packard of Clinton, N.C, and John Bunting of Silver Springs, Md., along with sophomore tackle Bud Grissom of Elkin, N.C. Four Tar Heel quarterbacks junior Ricky Lanier of Williamston, N.C, and sophomores Johnny Swofford of North Wilkesboro, N.C, Paul Miller of Ay den, N.C, and Charles Turco of Pittston, Pa saw action during the two-hour scrimmage. "All four boys looked good in spots but again they were inconsistent," Dooley said. "One of our biggest problems during the spring practice will be finding a replacement for graduated quarterback Gayle Bomar." ' North Carolina will continue workouts until the annual Blue-White game set for April 26 in Kenan Stadium. V i '" rr'! i" 1 " -J-WM-'-- - "-'3? I I - I JOHN BUNTING By RUSTY CARTER DTH Sports Writer What started out as a warm shirt-sleeved tennis match turned into one with jackets and sweat pants yesterday afternoon as brisK winds swept Chapel Hill. During the varsity singles competition, it was a typical warm spring day but within an hour the temperature took a ten degree dive to make the play at least uncomfortable. The UNC netters however battled the cool weather and the frequent gushes of wind to clip a determined Toledo team 6-3. The win was the fifth of the season for Coach Don Skakle's netters against no losses and was the fourth win in four days. The winnings team has downed Kent State, Tennessee, Williams twice, and Toledo for their perfect record. Carolina took four of the six singles matches in yesterday's game losing the second and the An epic drama of adventure and exploration! M 0 urphy Headed For 'Fat9 Pot MIAMI (UPI) - Chubby said Murphy. "The old blade Luxurious-- NOW PLAYING SHOWS: 1-3:30-6-8:30 It's Old Book Week! Bob Murphy jumped to 11-under-par Saturday and held the earlv third round lead in the $200,000 National Airlines Gold Tournament, but the pack at his heels gave him no rest. The PGA's Rookie of the Year of 1968 entered Saturday's round one stroke ahead of the field at nine-under par. Teeing off Saturday with Lionel Hebert, Murphy birdied two of his five holes. Hebert and Butch Baird spoke. I started off real slow and then things started popping." Stiff winds pushed scores up Friday and -Saturday. Among Ihe casualties at the 146 cutoff after the second round were Jack Nicklaus, 148, Tom Weiskopf, 150, Masters champ Bob Goalby, 147 and Doug Sanders, 150. Billy Casper, the PGA's 1968 Player of the year, pulled went to nine-under in the earlv out of the tourney Saturday, going holes and 56-year-old complaining that "something Sammy Snead looked strong at thev spray the course with," In the Old Book Feature Case Going, Going, Gone SALE These books are dropouts from all the shelves in the Old Book Corner old books for children, old Religious books, old novels- plus discards from a North Caro lina library, plus a few little items we couldn't bear to throw away, and didn't have the nerve to put a price on. Cheer up! If the price seems too high on Monday wait until the price sets to your level. That old gem will be right there waiting for you maybe. Sunday and Monday 29c Each Tuesday and Wednesday 19c Each Thursday and Friday 9c Each Anything Left Saturday FREE Plus A Window Full of Old Sets and Hurt Books Encyclopedias, fancy sets, beauti ful shelf-fillers, together with a clump of old and good titles in di lapidated bindings. If you're an ama teur binder, here's a chance to get something good at a low price. Plus Good Old Books We Wish We'd Never Seen! On the front feature rack we'll be showing a bunch of thoroughbreds books that sell everywhere else for good prices, but are just dead for us. We've given their prices an other chop, and hope you'll be pleased. Plus Quality Paperbacks at 25c We've never sold these class-oriented books for so little, and proba bly never will again. Come Treasure-Hunting! eight under. Murphy, who won $105,595 last year as, a rookie, fired a record-tying 66 Friday on the strength of eight birdies and two bogeys. "It was one of those days," .Li. - L. ! nllAwiflT was upsetting uu tucig. Casper said, however, he planned to enter the Greater Greensboro Open, which begins in North Carolina Thursday "because I'm the desending champion." The Old Book Corner third spots. Captain Lee Langf troth, playing in his usual number one position, beat Tbledo's Mike Ducey in a three set match by scores of 7-5, 4-6 and 6-2. clinch the bout. Number one team of Corn and Rawlings played far from their usual sharpness and lost the spot to Toledo's Ducey and Swantz 6-4, 6-3. With the score then 4-3 Number two performer, Joe Carolina led by one set in each Dorn, suffered two quick losses to Terry Brown at 6-2 and 6-2 to drop the second match. Fred Hawlings, playing in the number three court, lost the first set 6-3 Toledo's Greg Morton, rallied for a 6-4 win in the second set, but was just edged out 7-5 in the final. As usual Carolina's number four, five and six netters came of the remaining two matches. Dorn and Tate finished first with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Nagy and Mike Engharmpt to give UNC the winning margin. Langstroth and Doug Crawford also finished off Toledo's number two team in the second set to make it 6-3. The duo won by 7-5 and 6-4. The netters will meet MIT ihe Old im&z through with victories to give on Monday afternoon on the the Heels the edge going into varsity courts. the doubles. Jimmy Corn beat Ken Swantz 6-0 and 6-4 in the fourth court, Bill Shivar won 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 over Rick Nagy in the fifth, and Alar Lassiter won the final spot over Gary Driftman 6-1, 6-1. Typical of the netters performance, Carolina needed "A bachelor is a fellow only one win in doubles to who failed to embrace his opportunities." CAR SERVICE & TAKE OUT ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL TUUltmt L Honey's Golden Fried CHICKEN DINNER .00 across from Glen Lennox Hl Hamlltea M. Tel KMMS OpM u. 10 MfUitt CALL AHEAD Wt will hav your ordar raady. 929-1145 4fSpp I CARD I Hear Ye! SEND A From STUDIO CARD f 30 30 NOW at the AVE.... Happy Hour Every Afternoon 2-6 YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE 30e PLUS LIVE MUSIC every Hlonday, Wednesday, Friday nite This Wo ok Mon. Night Country Boys Wed. Night Bill Riggan Trio Fri. 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