. . I t The Ter Mac! Friday, July 19, 1374 n oUflLO) ( TT7 71 Tl 1 i WIT :: 91 Aaa UNC by Jim Thomas Sports Editor f ..f 3 J Jimmy Esldwln fcSSows flight of the ball in Tuesday night's game. Baldwin led the Tcr H::ls tMzzk with a horns run and two doubles. (Staff photo by Georgs Brown) 4- The Tar Heels erratic batting order erupted for 12 hits here Tuesday night as Carolina clubbed Campbell 12-3 in summer league action. The big bats of Steve Rackley, Jimmy Baldwin and Lindsay Ethridge accounted for nine runs, Rackley hit a home run and two singles (4 rbi's), Baldwin a two-run homer and two singles (3 rbi's), and Ethridge a solo home run, a single (2 rbi's). Carolina wasted no time in jumping on Campbell starter Mark Percefield for four runs in the first inning. Early Jones doubled to open the game for the Tar Heels, Rackley's single drove him in, Baldwin lofted a home run over the 362-foot sign in left, Ronnie Merritt walked and came home on a double by Dave Gursoy. Rackley hit a shot over the right field fence MM mom irepoini (Qleimnee Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner Bob James Wednesday denied reports that Clemson University is about to be expelled from the league. In its Wednesday editions The Washington Post quote an unnamed ACC spokesman as saying Clemson might be eliminated if certain allegations are found true. The school has been accused of offering money to the uncle of high school basketball superstar Moses Malone to persuade the 11 youth to attend Clemson. Malone signed with Maryland and Clemson head coach Tates Locke has vehemently denied any wrong-doing. Also The Post said it had learned that Clemson was already on probation for having admitted 1 1 football players last year who did not meet the minimum 2.0 academic average. - - The Post quoted an ACC source as saying "The NCAA is checking Clemson for a to make it 5-0 in the second. A walk to Stuart Watlington, Bill Lee's single, a passed ball and another single by Rackley scored two runs for 7-0 in the fourth. The Tar Heels had a man in scoring position every inning except the third. The 12-hit outburst (six for extra bases) took the pressure off Bob Thompson, a rising sophomore, who went the distance for the first time this summer. Thompson limited the Camels to only five hits walking eight and striking out eight. The 6-5 right hander did not allow a ball out of the infield the first three innings, striking out four of the nine men he faced, and did not allow a hit until the fifth inning. "I have only pitched around 20 innings this summer," said Thompson who played on the junior varsity team during the year. "1 had some control problems, 1 was pretty wild but I thought I threw the ball real well. When I came out this spring I did a lot more conditioning than 1 ever have in my life, it made me a lot stronger." Previously, Thompson began to fade in the late innings. The last time he faced Campbell he pitched well for six innings then run but came back to get the next two on pop ups. "Thompson pitched a fine game," said regular season coach Walter Rabb, "it is a matter of retaining his good stuff. After the fifth inning he started to get behind the hitters, before he walked only two. He has to get more refined on his control. Both Thompson and Tim Collins show potential to be a good college pitcher. Thompson has a good enough fast ball and curve ball but I Jiop i' 11 V w track:;:; otheri;:; University of North Carolina I'lvontatinn Tnnv WaldroD and six -outstanding student-athletes across the: country have been selected as finalists for the:g -National Collegiate Athletic Association's has to work on his off speed pitches. They ::Top Five Awards.. & have got to develop what they have got and 8 Each year, the NCAA honors five seniors; not get into a position where they have to &:who are judged by a committee to be the;.;, throw strikes down the middle of the plate." Sjimost outstanding in athletics, scholarship;:;: The Tar Heels scored their other runs in Sand general campus conduct. The NCAAjj the final two innings. Ethridge gleefully galso picks five former athletes on their 2?th innings. greeted reliever Lane Woods with a home run in the seventh, then two walks, a wild pitch and a bunt single by Lee scored two more runs. ' A walk, a double by Baldwin, Ethridge's single and two more wild pitches by Woods accounted for the Tar Heels final two runs. Carolina's record is now 9-12. The Tar Heels host Wilmington tonight at 7:30 in Boshamer Stadium. On Saturday many tired and gave up five runs, eventually, former UNC baseball stars will come back to !3 ) V t s . s v r t s v jv A-- V " 1 . 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If you can qualify for the demanding yet rewarding nuclear field you can anticipate five years of employ ment as a regular Navy officer. Forf ull details on this new NROTC Nuclear Propulsion Candidate program, phone or see your local Navy recruiter. Bo someone special in the Navy. Sea The Navy Officer Team Student Union-July 22-24 or Call Collect (919) 8326029 million things." James said all the schools who recruited Malone are under scrutiny. But only recruiting violations in basketball are being investigated. Clemson athletic director Bill McLellan was shocked at the report his school may be expelled. The subject did not come up in the last ACC meeting. McLellan did admit that Clemson had been reprimanded by the ACC for admitting six football players who met the NCAA academic requirement but not the ACC's. The school was penalized six scholarships between 1973-75 and banned from sharing in football television revenue or bowl receipts. 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Thompson was in trouble again in the eighth, Jay Cline bunted for a single, Pat Havers walked, DH Dave Johnson lined sharply to left to load the bases with only one out. Thompson walked Hairr to force in a (Absolutely Last Weekl at 1:20, 3:15 5:10 7:05, 9: "IT CAM EE SAID. SIMPLY AND WITH THANKS, THAT IT IS AN ABSOLUTELY TERE2FIC MOVIE." Jay Cocks Time Magazine 00 7 a t .' : 'k i". .' ) i ( 5 U THE THREE rvIUSICETEERS PRJ TECHNICOLOR .PRINTS BY DE LUXE zrzzz:..:zz..:.z.:.:.; r....i z. z ! ..... ............... I j AVAW.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.' I 1 . 1-Day Expert Restringing Service Is finally here I Hackney's for o WOSU1EWS- Racquets O Shoos Shorts O Dresses Tops. ..everything you need. PA . . . for people who play University MallO North Hills, Raleigh F I In I llklo lui Successors to Poor Richard' 215 S. 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The Top Five then willg: jbe selected from both groups of finalists, j:-: The winners will be presented at the-:-: :j:jNCAA's annual convention January 6-8 in:j:i ij-rWashington, D.C. during the prestigious;:;! xtHonors Luncheon. . D oij adds' lio tia m m ii. Jay Gallahger of Cornell and Bob Otto of Courtland State have been added to the North Carolina lacrosse coaching staff for the 1975 season Tar Heel head coach Paul Doty announced last week. Gallagher was a star defenseman for Cornell, which lost to Maryland in the WNUN SHUT I V J .1 -T m 1 H - ( h 2:00 I f A:2Q i' W -5. " 6:40 I x f.f 9:00 i f y j - :r--- V LI Late Show Fri.-Sat. 11:30 p.m jgg:j i, ,i i mmm bmmw T J I Holding for 2nd Week Shows 3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 TECHCCIC.I C) T4 Watt Otsnpy PrOtfuCTtO 3:20-5:20 7:20-9:20 Remember? . . . The fun of 'Summer of 42' . . . and the laughter of 'Class of 44' . . . Remember? 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