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TIIT JTiSDAY, APRIL 20, . 19S0 THE DML8&&:EE PAGE THtlETi ff' Two nes are f ' it 1- MoG in rfTag g sd 1F0 r ;3.-1 Iqs s ; Lewis Silences Carolina :Bats .By, Lew Chapman . DEVEREAIJX . MSApOW,' RALEIGH,' . April . 19 The thunder of the Tar Ifcel bats w&s far from audible here, today as the, Carolina nine coHcpted' only three scattered safeties . off -State's Lunsford Lewis , and. succumbed to the Wolf pack jn a tight game, .3-1. ..The .setback was the fourth straight fpr . the Carolinians (as once again. Jack of of fensiye pow er offset a good Tar Heel pitching performance. In the last three de feats the Tar Heel hitters have been tible to come up with a .toal ,of 'pruy, two. runs. ' ; Bill McGinn and Dean Cassell were , the unfortunates today as together they held the highly re garded Wolfpack sluggers' to a toal of only five hits. MpGinn, went the first, six, v and. although was tagged with his second de feat, the stylish lefty permitted only four "hits and two earned runs while his mates were being held at bay by Lewis' assorted deliveries. Cassell came on the scene in the seventh when McGinn tired after putting two men on with none out, but the Tar .Heel ace was equal to the occasion as he put down the State threat with a qiucK aoupie-piay. courts. The , Raleigh collegians scored first in the fourth when center fielder Bill Fowler doubled into .the left-field , corner and ( then eventually scored on errors of commission and omission by Mc Ginn. , Fowler advanced to third on a v wild pitch and then was waved home when McGinn balk ed. The only Carolina, threat of the afternoon and one that gave therri their only score materialized in the sixth. Joe Brookshire-got the Tar Heel's second hit, a twisting double to left. The Carolina shortstop advanced to third on McGinn s infield out and then continued home when-the State's first-sacker's throw to third went into the. box seats on the edge of tne .diamond. DIAMOND DUST . . . State's Smith, a neat if somewhat, small ' ,first-sacker, is attracting many scout but McGinn still picked jhim off, base twice during. the . afternoon . . .-Infield, play was AB R 11 PO A E 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 1 0 7 2 7 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- o 0 . 0 1 .0 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 00 0 ' 0 0 0 Carolina Rcpvps, if 3 Ballon, cf 4 Glirgfinus, c 3 Lamb, rl 3 Hobbs, lb 3 Sehter,. 3b : 3 Hesmtr, 2b 3 Brookshire, ss 3 McGinn, p 2 Ossell. p 1 a-Wcis 1 B-Stevens 1 .Totals 30 IV. C. State Dinan. 2b Westbrook, tt Fdwler, cf Smith, lb Wilhelm. c Cheek, if Council, 3b Brinson. ss Lewis, d Totals 25 a Struck out for Reeves in 9th. b Struck out for Gureamis in 9th. Carolina 000 001 00O1 N. C. State '000 111 OOx 3 1 3 24 10 . 1 'AB R H PO A E 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 10 2 2 0 1 14 ,0 0 6 0 0 1 0 12 4 1 0 S 0 0 1 5 27 12 3 4 2 3 1 3 3 2 Today's; Sports ,TENNIS 3:00 UNC vs .Virginia, Varsity D.uketyictpr Oyer Frpsh In Lacrosse By Arl ,-Gxeenbaum -:The-University of;Noii,h Caro lina freshman lacrosse team was upset . by the Duke .Blue Imps here yesterday afternoon by the score of-9-5. Scoring four times in the open ing quarter, the visitors compiled a. lead, that the Tar . Babies could never .surpass. ; ..iic jJJijt Aiiipa, iuua tiitr open ing face-off and within 30 sec onds. Nolan-Rogers took a pass on the crease and slammed it into the nets for the first score. Before three minutes had elapsed in the first period, the visitors had roll ed up a 3-0 lead. In the second canto, the. Blue Imps were held scoreless while the ' Carolina stickmen tallied their first . point. At 5: 58 of the (See SPORTS, page 4) Stowe's Triple In Ninth Wins Tar Baby Game, 8-7 GOLF . vs Wake Forest, Hope 1:30 UNC Valley. PRACTICE SESSIONS 4:00 Track. Fetzer 'Field. 4:00 La crosse, Navy Field. 4:00 Soccer, Mural Field. 4:00 Mural Softball. .Mural Field. Golfers Meet WdkeFqigsi Mhete J&doy Mural News easy to watch asjboth inner de fenses gobbled up numerous grounders and converted them into rapid outs. . . Fielding gem of the day was pulled by State's Fowler in the seventh when his rolling, diving catch of John Senter's liner robbed the Caro lina, third -baseman of his second safety of the" game . . . Lewjs set the invading Tar HppIs rinwn , n . .entries ipr intramural neiu cvems, 1-2-3 in seven on the nine inn- Moo and 60-yard dash will close today. Semi-finals ana iinais win De neia .SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 4:00 Field 1 Sig Chi 3 vs Sig Eps; 2 DKE 1 vs Sig Nu 1; 3 Phi Delt 2 vs Pi Lamb 1: 4 DKE 2 vs Pi Kap Phi 1: 5 Zeta 3 vs Lamb Chi 1; 6 KA l vs m Kap 1. 5:00 Field 1 Zeta 2 vs TEP 1; 2 A TO 1 vs Kap, Psi U. 3 Grimes vs Old East; 4 BVP 2 vs Manley; 5 Med Sch , 1 vs Steele; 6-Emerson vs Med Sch 2. ' RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP 7:30 A-Dorm 1 vs winner of Med Sch 3 vs B-Dorm 1. 8:30 Med' Sch 4 vs winner of B Dorm 2 vs Everett 1. TENNIS SCHEDULE 4:00 Cts 1-3 Phi Gam 2 vs Sig Nu; 4-6: Kap Sig 1 vs Sig Chi 3. 5:00 Cts 1-3: Zeta 1 vs DKE 2; 4-6: Phi Delt 3 vs Lamb Chi. WATER POLO 7:00 Phi Gam 3 vs Beta. 8:00 Phi Delt' 2 vs' Theta Chi. .MURAL. NOTES JReye.nge , fpr their, .only South- ,ern Conference defeat will be the prime t .pbjeptiye , for , the ; Carolma golfers at 1:30 today wrhenheV .engage .Wake j Forest divoter&at the; Hope, Valley course. The same team that lost to the Deacons last week, wil, probably , tee ,off in the return match Harvie Ward and Roy MpKenzie will handle the number, lone, two some with Stubb Sapp andFrank Brooks playing out1 of the second ; Rod, McKnight will ' be - tfie position. number five , man with either Frank Ecjcert, ,who played against the Deacs at Raieigh, or ?Jack Brantley .rounding , out j the . final pair. Wake F.orest will, probaby come back vwitn Southern Conference champion Arnold Palmer, Frank Edens, Dick .Tiddy, , Mickey Gal lagher, Jennings Agner,.,and Bud Worsham., Palmer, Gallagher, and Worsham won their matches against, the- Tar Heels in the first meet. Agner did not, play. " lUgs. Monday and Tuesday for these events. Durham's-Most Complete' Luggage Office FOOT, LOCKERS TRUNKS BAGS "The darkest hour is just before the pawn" MAIN LOAN OFFICE 400 W. Main St. at Five Points BASEBALL SCORES 6 St. Louis (AL) Chicago C Boston (AL) New York .16 New York (AL) Boston 7 ;7 Brooklyn (NL) Philadelphia 5 JO, Boston ,(NL) , New-York 6 SPLASH CLUB Practices are scheduled for to (day from 6 til 1 o'xiock for the watcr pageant, "Over-There", 'to (be put on by the WAA. . Just .Received a NEW SHIPMENT of F-2941 F-2941 Deliveries lo Fraternities and Dormitories of FRIED CHICKEN WESTERN STEAKS ' All Kinds of Sandwiches GRILL and SANDWICH SHOP F-2941 . F-2941 Y;EJERAS no down -payment! THE. NEW HQJdE jLotaed off ttlxe tArjport .Road on B arclay: Road. .ByKen Barton A three run ninth inning, climaxed ,by -John . Stowe's . triple with the bases loaded, enabled -the Carolina freshmen, to break their three game losing streak and defeat the visiting . freshmen nine from-N. C. State yesterday, on EmersonjFieldK 5?7. - - : : ..... 1 'i- The..victory, evened, the season al . r eeotd for . the Tar Babies at tfcreevwins arid- three losses, and was . the firf t . victory . against a Big Four team for the freshmen. :Bpth.quads struck, early ; with thre,e runs apiece in thefirst inn ing. Daye -- Murray " got , off to a wild start agamst ptate; by walk ihg threesbaiters and hitting two others. These walks addeclto a single produced, a, three run lead for Jstate. f However, the-jTar-Babies came charging-back in the last of the iamng. ' -An error - by the , third pasemanjfor tate jvnght al- Qwed rBob -llennmg to get on base. Ed Hooks followed with a single and; Ham Crowder with a double, scoring tw,o runs. Crow- der scored froir third on a fly in to left. , A. single .by ;Bob Morris, a .double by Herb -Fuscpe, and a single v,by Jack j Kennedy s pro duced three , more runs in the top ,of the fifth inning for. State. Kennedy scored on a fielder's choice.! Sill- Kphlbecker tripled in tnejtutn ana, scored on a lieid- er s choice. to give State its 7-5 lead going into the ninth. N.C., State -.300 ,,031 000 75 2 UNC -300 020 003 810,0 Bogardus,, Butler. (.),. and .Mor ris;-Murray, Pazdan (5), and Cannada. yircjirifaMere To Play Local :NettersTod3y The nettersr from. the; Universi ty of Virginia wi.ll, open the lid on the roughest, week' of .tennis the Carolina, . squad i has v thus far encountered when .they -go against the vufidefeated Tar Heeb on. the .varsity courts at 3:00s this afternoon. - The Carolina team has gone through -14 consecutive matches, most of - which were against Northern teams, without giving up more than one point to the opposing side and the Cavaliers will be the first of five teams that will try to end that record dur ing the next week. ON TAP lOc . Monday - Friday 3-5. p. m. 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