The Oai?y Jst Heel Duke, VII ge t into ac t lanr Me n Monday. May 10. 1971 5 In by David Zucchino Sports Writer Any hopes Carolina may have had for a respectable baseball season went out the window this weekend as the Tar Heels dropped two more bailgames to extend their horrible two-week losing streak to eight games. . Duke punched out 12 hits and got solid bullpen help in a 7-3 Friday night conquest over the Tar Heels, while Virginia Tech blasted four Carolina pitchers for three home runs, one a grand slam, Saturday afternoon on the way to an 1 1-6 Gobbler victory. In Saturday night's ballgame against Duke, the Tar Heels appeared to have things clicking well until they ran into the Devil fireman Al Schwartz, who baffled Carolina hitters in a sparkling four inning stint. Righthander Craig Buschman started for Duke and got credit for the win to even his record at 3-3, but Carolina nicked him for three runs on five hits over the first five innings. Leftfielder Jack Gillis, UNC's leading hitter going into the game With a .319 average and 28 RBI's, ..started off the bottom of the fourth inning with a single to left and moved to second on a walk to first baseman Jack Leachman. Both runners advanced a base by virtue of second sacked John Wilson's sacrifice, and Tar Heel centerfielder Ron Cox brought Gillis home with a fielder's choice. Leachman scored Carolina's second run of the evening moments later on an error by Duke third baseman Ralph Palaja. Lacrosse team wins by Howie Carr Sports Writer The homestanding Carolina lacrosse team took out the frustrations of a long season on the University of Maryland-Baltimore County Saturday afternoon, pounging; the visitors 16-7 in a game played on Fetzer Field. The Tar Heels raced to an 1 1-1 lead before the end of the second quarter, and then coasted the rest of the way to gain their fifth win of the season against an equal number of losses. UMBC's season mark slipped to 9-6 after the rout. Bruce Ledwith led the Carolina attack with five goals and a pair of assists, while ) Phil Sasser scored four times. The hosting Tar Heels; grabbed a 4-0 ; lead in the i first t period in , goals - by . Ledwith, Sasser, Mike Tiernan and Bob Lassiter, but it was during the second There's a o w i. Gillis, who enjoyed a 2 for 5 night, produced the Tar Heels only other run of the night in the fifth off Buschman with a line drive double to left that drove home Bobby Elliott, who had reached base on a fielder's choice. Schwartz arrived on the scene the very next inning with his Blue Devils clinging to a slim 4-3 lead. The right-handed iullpen ace immediately took the punch out of the UNC bats and blanked the Tar Heels on just three hits over the final four frames. Duke won the conference battle with a four-run fourth inning uprising with ten Blue Devils going to the plate. Tar Heel starter Dave Bullard pitched hitless balls over the game's first three innings, but Duke leftfielder Doug Stowehr reached him for an infield single and scored on a screeching triple to center off the bat of Dan Phelan, who matched Stowehr with a 3 for 5 night. Bullard, who was tagged with the loss and now sports a 1-2 slate, lost sight of home plate following PhelanVdrive. The righthander sent Phelan home with a wild pitch and then proceded to fill the bases with walks to the next three Blue Devils. Duke catcher Steve Warner came " through with a two-run single to right before Rusty Prindle came on to put the clamps on the Duke rally. The Blue Devils churned out a single run in the seventh and added two more in the eighth against Prindle to give Duke its final four run spread. ' The win left Duke out in the cold as far as the ACC race is concerned, as the Blue Devil conference mark is still a poor 4-8. Duke, which has failed to hit quarter that the Carolina offense really exploded. Sasser got the first goal of that period with 1:25 gone, on a perfect play that went from defenseman Paul Truesdell to Tiernan to Seipp to Sasser. Ledwith then scored unassisted to make the score 6-0, but UMBC's Jimmy Cross tallied on an assist from Mike Thomas, the nation's leading scorer, to cut the margin back. Ledwith picked his third goal at 4:45 of the period, and after Tom Nash got his first goal of the season, Ledwith, a sophomore from Saddle River, N.J., scored again to run the Tar Heels' margin to 9-1. ' Glenn McKenzie and Nash scored the last two UNC goals of the half, and after another UMBC score the Tar Heels claimed an 1 1-2 half time lead. ' i ' UMBC scored three times in the third A V period, but another Ledwith goal kept ; the Tar Heel's lead comfortable. I Ikurus I - . April 20-Mciy 20 ' .-- jjffi$is$ t Urn ysJ Czyi:c3 us? Tremendous strength, power, reliability, dependable good taste. That's what Taurus is known for. Schlitz Malt Liquor, too. Venus, the ruling planet, makes Taurus sociable, fond of fun, and able to inspire friendship in others. Maybe you and the Bull should get together. Maybe you'd hit it off. But maybe not. It depends on your sign. Because Taurus has a powerful mean streak. helluva fire in tne tsuii. . . rr. Thou'll toll vnn trainht if vnn'ro person who can meet Schlitz Malt Liquor head-on. Mobody makes malt liquor like Schlitz. Nobody. consistently all season long, stands at 13-12 over-all following Friday night's triumph. The Tar Heel pitching staff fell victim to the gopher ball Saturday afternoon against Virginia Tech, as Gobbler shortstop Ken Weatherman smashed two homeruns and second sacker Vince Carbaugh dropped a second inning grand slam over the left field fence off Carolina starter and loser Jim Rhodes. The Tar Heels, who are now mired in fifth place in the conference, 3Vz games behind ACC leader Maryland, finish up Carolina second in WTVD championships The challenge is crystal-clear for Coach Joe Hilton and the Carolina track team after Duke's victory in the WTVD state chamionships; to finish second to Maryland in the ACC meet this weekend the Tar Heels will need much better performances. The Blue Devils captured the title Saturday on their home track, scoring 85 points to Carolina's 64 and .winning 10 of 19 events. Tied for third were East Carolina and fast-improving Pembroke State, with 40. State scored 31 points, Western Carolina' 20, Davidson and High Point 7, Wake Forest 4, and Guilford and Appalachian 2. - Jeff Howser, ace Duke hurdler, won two events and led a relay team to another victory to capture the outstanding performer award. For the Tar Heels, their three wins came in the "old reliables." Darryl Kelly again won the triple jump with a 49-2 leap that topped Western's Jerry Gaines by a foot. It was a new meet record; Kelly's 48-10 . in Friday's trial had broken the old mark already. John Jessup romped to a shot put win, with a 55-54 heave that bettered Duke's Willie Clayton's 49-2. Steve Kirley of Davidson, a basketball forward, was third. The Heels were one-two in the high jump, Charlie Ball going 6-8 and Bobby Jones right behind with 6-6. Jerome White of Wake Forest and State's Henry Edwards also had 6-6, but Jones won second on fewer misses. Howser took the 120 high hurdles in 13.7 seconds, over ECU's Ron Smith and Bill McRee, and surprised teammate Ernie Jackson in the 100 yard dash with a 9.6 time. He pulled his 440 relay team of Jon L Krassny'Paul 1 M4zziaa'Wd;t':Mke Murphy to "a 42.6VvCarbliria y was third f with 43.0. f 3- 9 HLlB. mm 7 nrf) S, tho kinH nt - Jj V the 1971 season this week with games Monday and Wednesday vs. East Carolina and Wake Forest. Both contest will be staged at Durham Athletic Park Duke 000 400 120 7 UNC 000 210 000 -3 Buschman, Schwartz 6) and Warner. Bullard. Prindle (4). Rhodes (9) and Roberts. Tech UNC 063 1 0 1 100 0 1 0 100 300 11 6 Cundiff. Horton (7) and Van Amrrem. Rhodes, Pavlick (2). Ward!e (4). Danneman (7) and Roberts. ' Jessup and Lee McLaughlin were third and fifth in the discus as Duke's Ken Krueger won with 148-8, and Tony Waldrop was second in the half-mile to the Blue Devil star Bob Wheeler. Wheeler ran it in 1:50.8. Larry Widgeon ran 9:26 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase for a second place behind Duke's Roger Beardmore, and placed third in the three-mile behind Duke's Mike Graves ana his teammate Phil Sparling. Hubert West's '. 22-1 VA broad jump was second behind Gaines, who leaped 23-1 1 Ya. West has the best broad jump in the ACC so far this spring. Mike Canzonieri won a second place for UNC in the 220 when, he ran it in 22 seconds, behind Pembroke's Dennis Graham. Pembroke also beat Carolina in the pole vault; Danny Deacon had a 14-6 leap and PSU's Bill Cranfield won it in 15 feet. - Carolina's mile relay team was runner-up to Duke, making it around the Wallace Wade Stadium track in 3:17.9, seven-tenths of a second slower than the Blue Devil tandem. Other winners were Duke's Mike Murphy in the 440 run (:48.3), Ben Bailey of WCU in the, mile (4:12.3, neither Wheeler or State's Jim Wilkins entered), John Hoffman of ECU in the javelin (195-7, UNC's Steve Laster was fifth with 186-3), and State's Steve Koob in the 440 hurdles (54.0). The ACC meet will be held at Columbia, S.C. Friday and Saturday. South Carolina, which dealt UNC a crushing defeat in Chapel Hill earlier this -spring, joins Duke, CJemson and the'Tar,, Jifleels in thecramblefbi sdfcofid placfe'A'1 J good showing is needed from Carolina for Carmichael Cup purposes. - A I i f - - f I I I i f f' ( I f fX 1 i 1 f -1 . - . s ' i ? r .. ' . ' . x. s H .VI i '-' - - - . : j .;" - t Ml: . - ' I ' J , .. . ., , .- , k - C The UNC swim team held its annual presented to (I. to r.) Richard Williams, most outstanding senior; Jike Southard, tied for most ' outstanding swimmer; Phil McMunigal, most dedicated senior; and Jim Osbora, tied for most outstanding swimmer. Ehrlngliaes Ehringhaus A won the intramural residence hall title last month with an exciting 8-7 win over the Avery Palphy Pros. Ehringhaus -A bested Teague by 11-5 to get to the final round. Teague was down by one run going into the sixth inning, but Ehringhaus exploded for five runs in that inning to insure a spot in the final round. Avery took a relatively easy 8-3 decision over Mangum to set up their meeting with Ehringhaus A in the final round. tri wtW itfuMl n-Tr4 BTH Classifieds Liberal female roommate wanted to share 2-bedroom apt. in Carrboro. $45month. On bus route. Available June 1st. Call 967-5183 after 5. ...... JJEEDED: JGirH iharevhajf, sJoplext fotJ summer, in "Chapel Hill, 2-bdr., air conditioned. Call 967-3206. SPACIOUS APT. AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE: 2-bedroom townhouse, air conditioned, pool. Dishwasher, disposal, partially unfurnished. About 2 miles from campus. Call 929-2883. Two bedrooms of air conditioned furnished house available for summer. All kitchen facilities also. $45 per person plus utilities. 5 minutes from campus. 929-2944. 1969 350 cc Bridgestone. Excellent condition. Very clean. Call 967-4855. FOR SALE: 967-2074. 1965 Corvette 327. 4-speed. DRUMMER, versatile and experienced, needed by top local band for next school year. Guaranteed gigs. Call Durham 489-4006 immediately. Leave message. APARTMENT: Male wants rising senior or grad. student to share 2-bedroom apt. for summer. Furnished, pool, AC. $75mo. plus util. 929-6940. SUMMER SHORT SHORTS, sizes 9-10, 7-8, 5-6. $3.00pair. African Batik Shop, CCB and Nationwide Bldg., North Columbia St. Entrance. WANTED: 967-5092. one used metal filing cabinet. The Carolina Union has some 12-volt Titan batteries left over from Jubilee which we will sell at a good price. See Mr. Ed Chiles at the Union. , MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2-bedroom house near Krogers. $50 per month plus utilities. Call 967-3698. Move in immediately. FOR SALE: Fender-made Classical Guitar. One moth old. Cost $160 new. Will sell for $120. Need money badly. Mike Joe Thompson. 933-4083. HURRY. FOR SALE: 5 reels Scotch tape. 3600 feet each. Over $35 new. Asking $20. Call 967-6018 after 5. Want to live? Live in beautiful downtown Kingswood! Two-bedroom furnished or unfurnished apartment to sublease. Air conditioned, laundry facilities and pool. Call 967-4845. EXOTIC AUTHENTIC AFRICAN FABRICS CARVINGS AND EARRINGS AFRICAN SHOP CCB AND NATIONWIDE BUILDING NORTH COLUMBIA ST. ENTRANCE OPEN UNTIL 6 FOR SALE: Selmer Tenox Sax and Conn electric pickup for wind instruments. Call 934753. FOR RENT, SUMMER ONLY: One bedroom of two-bedroom apartment Furnished, pool, air conditioned, close to campus. Call Marc 967-5856. If no answer, try again .later. FOR RENT FOR SUMMER: Furnished 12 X 60 3-bedroom mobile home. Electric stove, washing machine, water included. Four miles from campui. $150. Call 967-5-37 after 5:00 P-ti. 1970 HONDA 350 CB. 1.900 miles, crash bar. 2 helmets, good tires, $660 firm. Call Tim at 933-3837. Blue-green, and in perfect condition. APARTMENT TO SUBLET JUNE-AUG.: 3-bedroom. room for 5 people. Air' conditioned, dishwasher, swimming poof. 5 -minute walk from campus. $130month. 933-1801 or 933-1813. FOR SALE: 1970 Honda 350 street bike. Excellent condition. Best offer. Call 968-9032. FOR SALE: 1969 Yamaha street bike. Excellent condition and low mileage. $500 with helmet. Call 968-9032 or 968-9392. FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, June through August. Purefoy Road. $75 plus split utilities. 968-5681. GOLF CLUBS: Complete set Spalding irons; R. Jones woods; si.oes (10) incl. $75. 9S7-6607 Sundays and eter 7 p.m. weekdays. awards banquet Friday. The awards were wins In the final game, Ehringhaus A took an exciting 8-7 win over Avery with two runs in the second and fifth innings, but the seventh and final inning was the one that made the whole game exciting. Avery pushed across one run in this frame to make the score 8-7 and had a man on second base with two outs, but the next batter was put out at first base to end the game. It was extremely close in all aspects as both teams picked up 10 hits, and both scored two runs on errors and one run on v walks. n EUROPEI NY-LONDON -NY May 29-July 28: $199 June 11-Aug. 28: $205 June 25-Aug. 285210 . JiiW .10-Auc -73 SUMMER FLIGHTS tO EUROPE : f June 8-Aug. 26: $170 -June 29-Aug. 1: $170 NY-LONDON-NY 929-3655 anytime TaST! INEXPENSIVE! $.02-$.01 SPECIAL THESIS AND DISSERTATION RATES , Carolina Copy Center, Inc. 335 W. Rosemary St.-Behind Burger Chef OR 412 W. Franklin Ogburn Building 967-2585 FOR RENT JUNE-AUG.: Two-bedroom furnished apt., air conditioned, carpeted, pool, good location. Call 489-6901 after 4:00. Graduate students or married couple preferred. MUST SELL: 1969 Yamaha 250 cc. Call 968-1476 or leave message at 967-6530. $395 or best offer. FOR SALE: Two old Yaks. 1906 and 1917. Also, 20-volume set of messages and papers of the Presidents, copywright 189. Call 967-6403. SUMMER SUBLET: 2-bedroom partially furnished, carpeted, air conditioned, pool. $160 a month. Also available for fall. 967-5893. AMBITIOUS MEN of all trades, north to ALASKA and YUKON, around $2300 a month. For complete information write to JOB RESEARCH, P.O. Box 161, Stn-A. Toronto, Ont. Enclose $3 to cover cost. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE: 1968 Suzuki 500. 9,000 miles, garaged, large luogage rack. Fast machine, good for touring. $550. Call David 967-4556 best time 5-7 or after 10. FOR SALE: 1967 MGB-GT. New radials, new radio. $1000.00. Call 929-3679. APARTMENT LEASE available for June. Two-bedroom, furnished or unfurnished. Also, for sale: Craig eight-track car tape unit and mattress and box springs (new). 967-6322. LOTUS Super Seven, Cosworth Ford 116E, front discs, many spares. Race-ready, and presently street licensed. No races on present engine. $2,800. 929-44071. . SUMMER SUBLET: Two-bedroom, furnished apt. air conditioned, pool, walking distance to campus. $160 per month includes water. University Gardens. 967-4452. TO SUBLEASE FOR SUMMER: 2-bedroom ap Fully furnised. carpeted, swimming pool. 'i.5 mi. from campus. Water included. $150. Call Alex or Bill. 967-6024. ROOM FOR RENT: One bedroom in modern three-bedroom house. House and bedroom are furnished. 7-minute drive to -campus. Large kitchen, living room, VA bath, acre of land. 13 of electric bill. This is a good deal. Call 933-9356 and ask for Joe Swam. If not there leave a message. 2-bdr. apt. for rent. Take over lease as of June 1, Kingswood Apts.. $150 per month. Phone 967117. LOST: Motorcycle jacket. Black leather with red satin lining. Please return my old friend. Large reward. Call 987-4556. FOR SALE: A.R.-4a speaker system, $100. Harmon Kardon stereo receiver, 50 watts R.M.S.. $150. A.R. turntable with Shure cartridge. $50. Call Daryl 933-4766. NOW RENTING: 2 and 3-bedroom air-conditioned, mobile homes for June occupancy. Telephone 929-2854 or 942-1743 (from 9 to 6 p.m.) FALCON-289. 8-cyl. Air eond. Power steering, power brakes, 4 new tires. 4 new brakes. Great shape, need money. Must sell. $500 or best offer. 933-3504. NEEDED: Male roommate. Both summer sessions. Furnished apt., air conditioned, swimming pool. $50 per month. Prefer senior or grad student. 937-431 1. FOR SALE: 1968 Honda 350 Scrambler. 6.000 miles, clean. $450 but will talk. P.O. Box 333 Chapel Hill. 1971 Yamaha DT1-E 250 Enduro. Under ECO miles. Must sell, will haggle. Call 942-1712. floe i

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view