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©l* lotly (Bar Mrrl Kalkhof stymies Phoenix in Tar Heel win BY DANIEL BLANK ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR If North Carolina pitcher Adam Kalkhof keeps pitching like he did Tuesday, Coach Mike Fox might have a problem, one he wouldn’t mind having. Kalkhof pitched 7-1 innings in his longest and strongest outing of the year as the Thr Heels defeated Elon 3- 2 at Boshamer Stadium. BASEBALL Elon 2 UNC 3 Kalkhof sat out most of March because of tendinitis in his pitch ing shoulder, but the sophomore lefthander has started to regain the form that made him one of UNC’s most dependable starters last sea son. After Kalkhof picked up his first win of the year last week in pitch ing five innings against UNC- Charlotte, he shut down Elon (18- 22), yielding four hits and one earned run. “Adam, I thought, was excep tional,” Fox said. “He got in some tough spots but came back and THE Daily Crossword By Robert H. 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It’s encouraging to see him out there.” After giving up the lone run on a two-out single in the top of the fifth inning, Kalkhof retired the final eight batters he faced. But for now, the preseason All- ACC selection will stick to his mid week outings because the weekend starters Daniel Bard, Garry Bakker and Andrew Miller have been so solid up to this point. “The other three guys have been pitching very well,” said Kalkhof, who struck out five batters. “Whatever happens, happens. I just need to go out and pitch as well as I can during the week.” But while an abundance of qual ified starting pitchers is a great problem for Fox to have, his team’s inability to put runners across the plate is one he’d prefer not to see at this point in the year. UNC (28-10) stranded a whop ping 34 runners in three games against Clemson this weekend, and the problems continued Ttiesday. 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Elon brought in Justin Weeks, who came into the game sporting a ghastly 27.00 ERA and allowing opponents to hit .529 off him. But Weeks escaped the jam when he got Wes Moyer to ground into a double play and Greg Mangum to pop out to left field, holding UNC to just one run. The following inning, the Tar Heels put runners on the comers with one out, but a strikeout by Mike Daniel and a groundout by Hubbard ended that threat. “That was a little painful to watch offensively,” Fox said. “We just didn’t get it done.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. (C)2004 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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Jayson Sasha Nicole Jenkins Jason Christopher Jeter Courtney Blake Johnson Jadine Johnson JinaJung Nicole Kalencki Hyon Ju Kang Candice Ryan Keenan Angela Noel Kelch Amanda Carol Kennedy Kristin Lynne Keranen David Nathan Kestnbaum Amanda Alyce King Melanie Diamond King tH \ > (M Ifc. C M J i&gfr \ 7 9 H i 1 ■■ m DTH/LAURA MORTON Sophomore pitcher Adam Kalkhof struck out five in 7.1 innings in the Tar Heels' 3-2 victory against Elon on Tuesday. Kalkhof, who entered the game with an ERA of 7.36, allowed just one run on four hits in the game. Clarett ruling on hold indefinitely THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK Maurice Clarett is facing another major obstacle on his way to the NFL. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday put on hold a lower-court decision to allow the former Ohio State star and other athletes to be eligible for this week end’s draft. The appeals court said it stayed the earlier ruling to safeguard the NFL from harm and to ensure a more thorough review. 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Moylan Robert Travis Mullen Taylor Diane Muma Scott Frederick Murray Danny Ray Newell Mark Leonard Newman Brianna Loraine Nicholson WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2004 opinion probably will be issued after the draft, perhaps weeks from now. Players are barred from the NFL until three years after high school graduation under league rules. If a subsequent ruling makes Clarett eligible, the NFL could hold a supplemental draft, some thing it has done for players who entered the draft late since 1977, said NFL lawyer Gregg A. Levy. The ruling came on the same day Southern California receiver Mike Williams filed his own law # Packing up for the summer & leaving campus life behind? Don't throw it all away!!! Donation Stations are located in the * * euse what V ou " lobby of a residence ' ease recyc e hall near you! 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