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Uhr Baily oar Hrrl UNC pitchers combine to toss two-hit shutout BY POWELL LATIMER ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR CAR\ —Crafty pitching and solid defense was all that the No. 3 North Carolina Baseball team needed to shut out Princeton Tuesday night. Freshman Patrick Johnson allowed one hit and struck out seven in five innings of work to pick up the vsin. By the third inning. Johnsons change-up had Tiger batters swing ing wild and looking silly. *1 wasn’t really thinking about the strikeouts; I was just trying to throw it where 1 needed to,” Johnson said. “1 didn't realize I had that many.... I knew they were playing good defense tonight, and I was just trying to get them to hit my pitch." In two starts this season, BASEBALL Princeton 0 UNC 7 Johnson has mowed down 14 bat ters. “It’s good to see a young guy like that do well." player Garret Gore said. “It looks good for the program’s future." When Princeton batters man aged to make contact with a pitch, no matter where they sent the ball, it seemed to find a far Heel glove. UNC's defense held the Tigers to no runs and only two hits on the evening. Gore and Tim FedrofTprovided the highlight reel defense Gore with two laser-guided throws to pick off runners at first base and FedrofT with a running finger-tip catch —and the Tar Heel fielders only made one error for the entire game to preserve North Carolina's second straight shutout. The Tar Heels only needed one run to win they got seven. Surprisingly four of those runs came from the bottom end of the Tar Heel lineup as Gore and Mark Fleury combined for three RBI. “It takes it off the top ofthe line up because they do so much," Gore said. ‘1 think wv have a pretty good lineup, and when we re all hitting at the same time it’s tough to gei us out." Gore, who has struggled thus far in the season, said he changed his warm-up routine to shake things up. “1 didn’t listen to my iPod on the way over here, just stuff like that, just kind of like carefree," he said. “Not trying to think too much about how I'm playing out there." Gore will probably try to keep that routine, given his production on the night. The other three runs were pro vided by Ben Bunting and FedrofT, but according to Gore, it was des ignated hitter Tim Federowicz who broke the game wide open. “I think it was Federowicz who sparked the team," Gore said. “We seemed to be hitting the ball pretty hard right off the start, and when ever you’ve got a guy in front of you hitting the ball hard, it makes you want to get up there- and do the FtEGAL CINEMAS IU(KJ I* i , . - TIMBERLYNE 6 933 8600 Weave- Dairy at Airport Re SjWQAVSO rcr T|. 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Haale said her music lyricaily captures influences in American poetry, especially the work of Allen Ginsberg, and also reflects poetry from ancient Persian poet Rumi. “I think the text is alive enough for people to experience it in many ways,” Haale said of her lyrics. “There’s an element of motion, of human evolution to grow through jwin or experience,” she said. “I think the songs are about movement" And some of the songs featured in today's show will be performed in Farsi, the native language of Iran. Sonically, Haale said, her music is a blend of Middle Eastern per cussion and string instruments but also draws heavily from groups such as Led Zeppelin. The Velvet Underground and The Doors. Today’s show won’t be the first time Haale has performed in Chapel Men’s lacrosse The Tar Heels beat Marist on Fetzer Field 12-3 Tuesday night. Go online for story. Abroad ethics A study abroad hoard releases rec ommendatioas for improving ethical standards. Chi online for story . Men’s hoops All-ACC defender Marcus Ginyard is a jack of all trades for the team. See pg. 3 for story. A philosophical debate Three members of Di-Phi com pete for a prestigious debating award. Go online for story. Five years later Progress and public reaction after five years of the Iraq War. See pg. 1 for story. (C 12006 Trfeune Mwfea Senncw tnc An ngnts rMervod 45 Lampreys 49 Mount in the Cascades 51 Granular seasoning 53 Customary practice 54. 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