The Tar Heel 11 Baseball Heels win first game 5- ' t.-.. ZoJi - - Thursday, June 17, 1971 I I C,ra R.ww.Wii,ttrt,H1)t,,,la,1 , -......- 1 I ''Xm The Tar Heel summer baseball team won its first game of the summer season Tuesday night against Campbell College. Brilliant pitching by Jim Chamberlain, who threw a one-hit game, led Carolina to a 8-0 victory. UNC plays at Campbell today. There will be a home game at 4 p.m. Sunday with East Carolina. Then later in the week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Tar Heels go .'on the road to play Wilmington and East Carolina. The UNC team is a member of the - North Carolina Collegiate Summer League, which is composed of UNC, UNC-Wilmington, East Carolina, Campbell College and Louisburg College. Each team plays a schedule of 36 games. At the end of the season the top two teams have a three-game playoff. This is the first league of its kind in the United States. To qualify for the new summer league players must have attended school the previous semester or be registered for the following semester. This rule makes incoming freshmen and graduated seniors eligible. ". ?J''' I""'" ""'!"' . .,,.l,,....J,!gSS7i I mi .uuri'. """l,'L"'"'""lmu-ili,r.ilm. ' '-- ... i 'V" i' yZZI t --it-''li..iii,JM'u'77 rrrr r" ' 'run m'liT:---'--'-Tr-'---Tr"Tr.'' " 5 J j "TT"" " "'1 """" ' I f """"'"'"- Bill -liHiil pgpnri talis piiiii laiiiiii isisi The new Cary C. Boshamer baseball stadium opened season. The Heels defeated Campbell, 8-0. (Staff photo by Tuesday night as UNC played its first game of the summer Johnny Lindahl) New stadium open for play byCarlNeal Staff Writer The UNC baseball team played its first game of the summer season Tuesday night-in a brand new baseball stadium. Despite the fact that Cary C. Boshamer Stadium is still almost a month from final completion, the Tar Heels opened their first season in the new North Carolina Summer Collegiate Baseball League. The spring 1971 UNC baseball games were played in Durham due to the construction of the $425,000 stadium by C.T. Wilson Construction Co. of Durham. The impressive new stadium, when completed, will seat 2,000 fans on aluminum seats. The modern stadium will have restroom facilities, dugouts, press box, an indoor batting cage and locker rooms for both the home and visiting teams. Cary C. Boshamer, a Gastonia textile giant, donated the money for the new stadium. Boshamer was a football player at UNC before graduating in the class of 1917. The first game was played in 1966 on the field which is now surrounded by the new stadium. Construction of the Carolina Union in left field of old Emerson Field made the move necessary. The lights for the field, some of the best in the south, were installed in 1969. UNC professor to talk at Cologne University Kenan Professor Emeritus of political science Charles B. Robson will open the Conference on Political Science in Modern Industrial Society Friday at the Research Institute for Political Science and European Questions, University of Cologne, Germany. "Comparative Government and Comparative Politics" will be the topic of Robson's talk at the two-day meeting celebrating the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Institute. Dr. Robson's association with the founder and director of the Institute, Professor Ferdinand A. Hermens, began when the two were students at the University of Bonn in 1927-28. The Nite Crew At The Carolina Union Snack Bar Announces The 7-11 Special AT SHARYN LYNN After Inventory Sale ! I i: r hi 1 Pants Suits Maxie Dresses Maxie Shirts Bibbed Hot Pants Jumpsuits Coveralls Blouses REDUCTIONS UP TO 13 Fruit Drinks 7 Cents French Fries 1 1 Cents Hamburgers 20 Cents Just Received New Shipments Of Hot Pants Sets In Arnel Jersey, Swim Suits, Bra Dresses & Knit Tops SHARYN LYNN SHOPPE 122 East Franklin "The style that's in is at Sharyn Lynn June 17-20, 1971 7-11 P.M. BankAmericard MasterCharge

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