8 I"he Tar Heel Thursday. June 12. 1980 sports Tar Heels outlast error-prone Bishops, 12 By Sammy Batten Steve Streater hasn't pitched a baseball game in more than a year, but don't tell N.C Wesleyan's hitters. They thought he threw just fine without the practice. Carolina took advantage of S Heater's pitching and ten Wesleyan errors to defeat the Fighting Bishops 12-10 Tuesday night, in Boshamer Stadium for their first N.C Summer League victory. Streater hasn't played baseball since his ock seriously injured From staff reports UNC junior basketball player Jimmy Black, who was injured Saturday morning in a single-car accident on Highway 15-501 between Chapel Hill and Pittsboro, is now in "very stable" condition at N.C Memorial Hospital. Black suffered an unstable fracture of the cervical spine, team physician Joseph DeWalt said "Right now he's sort of in limbo until things settle down," Dewalt said. "Each day Jimmy improves; h 's better today than he was yesterday; otherwise, there is little to add. "We need to do more special X-rays and further studies," Dewalt said. Dewalt's secretary said Wednesday afternoon that Black would undergo surgery this morning. Black's car ran off the right side of the road and into some trees, according to N.C Highway Patrol reports. Spokesmen at the Orange County Highway Patrol Station could not be reached for comment Carolina sports information officials said Wednesday that their information on the circumstances of Black's accident were also sketchy. They said they could only report that Black had a fractured vertebrae. There would be no paralysis, physicians said. Black, a reserve guard for UNC during the past two seasons, averaged five points per game. With the graduation of Dave Colescott and John Virgil, Black was expected to play a major role on the team next season. 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Spaghetti with $2.50 salad and bread Fried Shrimp $2.99 with salad and french fries ALL DAY SPECIALS Chicken Salad Plate $2.25 Tuna Salad Plate $2.25 Chef Salad $2.25 Shrimp Salad $2.50 We are now open on Sunday HOURS" LUNCH - 11:30-2:30 Mon. Sat. DINNER - 5-9:30 Mon. - Thurs. 5-10:30 Frl. & Sat. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday Amber Alley - Franklin St. sophomore year because of his involvement in football, but his skills haven't diminished much. He struck out six batters and allowed only three hits in 4 23 innings. He came on in the fourth inning in relief of starter Franklin Roberts. The Heels, after falling behind 4-0 in the first inning, got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the second thanks to five walks and two Wesleyan errors. Joe Reto scored their first run when J. D. Henderson followed him with a double to center. Greg Muench, Tom Daily, Lee Sullivan and Eddie Waynick all drew walks to drive in two more runs. Shawn Dean's single plated the final pair giving Carolina a 7-5 lead. Wesleyan erupted again in the fourth with three runs to make it 8-7, before Streater came in to retire the side. He held the Bishops in check while the Heels picked up two runs in the fourth on Joe DOONESBURY Reto's RBI single and one in the fifth when Frank Ladson (pinch-running for Tom Daily) scored from third on Shawn Dean's fly ball. Streater's only lapse came in the seventh inning when he allowed two runs on Moochie Medlin's RBI double to tie the score at 10-10. David Price scored the deciding run in the bottom of the seventh when he rounded third and drew an errant throw from the first baseman following Dean's infield hit. The Tar Heels picked up an insurance run in the eighth on Mike Beck's single which drove in Greg Muench from second base. Carolina's record is even at 1-1 while Wesleyan fell to 0-3 with the loss. The Heels return home on Friday evening against Campbell University at 7:30 in Boshamer Stadium. by Garry Trudeau rvtjHM&tRiDsee TUM MYSELF. 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