North Carolina Newspapers

    SUNDAY, MARCE? 30, 1952
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Eli Out With
Four Hits
By Tom Peacock
Righthanded Bill Lore pitched
shutout ball ,and gave Yale Uni
versity only four hits here yester
day, to give North Carolina a 5-0
win. The Tar Heels, fast becom
ing the Hitless Wonders, amassed
five hits against three Yale pitch
ers, but four Yale . errors gave
Carolina the game.
Two men reached "second base,
and one man reached third
against the effective Lore, and he
was in mild trouble only once
during the contest. Lore's con
trol was perfect, with two bases
on balls chalked up against him
and three strike, outs to his
credit. He alternated his fast ball,
curve, and floating knuckler so
well the Eli coulcL rarely get
more than a piece of the ball.
Yale Pitching Good
Yale's pitching was good, , and
the only extra-base hit of the
game was a tremendous, 375-foot
triple by Skeet Hesmer in the
third inning off losing pitcher Bob
Brown. Carolina got a man on
base by way of walks or errors
in every inning except the first,
and eight men were left on base.
Carolina grabbed a one-run lead
in the second inning off a walk,
single, and long fly. Ben Smith
walked to open the inning, and
Charlie Bridger singled him to
second. Smith went to third on a
fielder's choice, and Bill Reeves
batted him home with a long fly
to right.
Rally In Sixth
The Tar Heels - knocked Yale
starting pitcher, Bob Brown, out
of the box in the sixth inning with
a three run rally. Bruce Coats
walked to open the inning, and
took second on Fred Dale's single.
Smith sent them both home with
a single to center field, and then
Smith scored when the Eli right
fielder made a two-base error on
a fly hit by Bridger. Yale coach
Ethan Allen put pitcher Bill El
lis in, and he. retired the next
three men, 7
Yale committed three errors in
the seventh inning and gave Caro
lina another run, its last of the
game. Pitcher Bill Lore ground
ed to Christy Emerson, Yale
third baseman, who dropped the
ball, and then Emerson threw
wild to second, base after field
ing Coats' grounder. With men on
first and third, Yale's shortstop
dropped a ground ball hit by
White, and Lore scored, making
the score 5-0, Carolina.
P The round robin tournament
between Yale, Michigan ; State,
and Carolina will, continue Mon
day when Yale plays the Spartans
at 1:30, and Carolina at 4:00.
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Baseball Monday
- The Carolina baseball nine
will meet Yale University here
again Monday afternoon at
4:00 in the second game of a
double header.'
Yale wijl meet Michigan
State for the first time in the
round robin tournament at
1:00. Tuesday, Michigan State
will play a double header to
end the tournament, and prizes
will be awarded.
The Summaries
First Game
UNC. ab r h po a
Hesmer. 2b : 4 0 1 1-3
Coats. 3b ...... 21 0 2 2
Dale, ss . 4 1 1 l 4
Smith, lb . 2 2 1 11 1
Stevens, rf ; 2 0 0 1 0
Bridger, rf ... 2 0 1 1-1
White, If . 2 0 0 2 0
Stowe. If 2 0 0 0 0
Keeves. cf 4 0 1 4 0
Weiss, c ...... 4 0 3 0 0
Lore, p 2 10 1 3
TOTALS .,...,....., 30 5 . 5 27 14
Vale - ab r h po a
Aquiar. 2b Z.: 4 0 13 4
McDermott. If 3 0 10 0
Scinto, cf ...... 2 0 1 2 0
Chasanoff. c 4 O 2 O
Sanders, lb ..... ..... 4 0 1 8 2
Reed, rf ...... 3 0 0 3 1
Ritchie, rf ; 1 0 0 0 0
Emerson, 3b 3 0 0 V 1
Grumney, ss :. 1 0 0 4 4
Brown, p . 2 0 0 0 3
Ellis, p 0 0 0 0 0
Addison, p 0 0 0 2 0
TOTALS 27 0 4 . 24 15
Score by Innings:
UNC 0 1 0 0 0 -3 1 0 x
YALE ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Summary: E Emerson (2), Grumney,
Reed; RBI Smith (2). Reeves; 3B
Hesmer; SB Scinto; DP Aquiar,
Grumney, and Sanders. Dale. Hesmer,
and Smith; BB Off Brown, 5; off
Lore, 2; SO By Ellis. 2; by. Lore. 3;
H off Brown. 4 in 5; off Addison. 1 in
1; off Lore, 5 in 9; LOB Yale, 6; Caro
lina. 8; WR-JLore; LP Brown; U
Bello, Stalling; T 1:57.
, . Second Game
UNCT ab h h po a
Lloyd, 2b 4 0 0 3 2
Holt. 3b 4 0 1 0 4
Dalo. ss 3 0 0 4 5
Smith, lb 3 0 0 7 0
Bridger, rf . 3 0 1 1 . 0
Motsinger, If 2 0 0 4 0
Stowe, If .... 0 0 0 10
Reeves, cf 3 0 0 2 0
Wiess, c ... 3 0 1 5 0
Port, p ; 2 0 0 0 3
Hesmer ... ,. 1 0 0 0 0
Coates : .... ... 1 0 0 0 0
TOTALS .... 29 0 3 27 1
grounded for Motsinger in 8th.
struck out for Port in 9th,
Michigan State ab r h po a
Zeitler, 3b , 4 0 1 1 0
Mathews, lb . ..... 3 0 0 10 0
Lean, Jf ...... 4 0 0 0 0
Bower, c . 3 0 0 8 1
Rivich, sar i ....... 4 0 0 2 5
Risch, cf ............... a 1 2 10
Dilday, .rf ....... 4 12 1 1
Ghise, 2b , 4 1 3 4 4
Quayle, p . 4 . 0 0,0 0
TOTALS ...... ....... 32 3 8 27 11
UNC . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Michigan State 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Summary: E Rivich, Weiss; RBI
Ghise. Mathews: 3B Holt: 2B Risch:
SB....Reeves; S Mathews; DP Lloyd,
Dale, and Smith; . Dale, . Lloyd, and
Smith; BB Off Port, 3; SO By Port.
5: bv Ouavle. 5: H off Port. 8 in 9: off
Quayle, 3 inj; LOB UNC, 2; Michi
gan state; e; Wf yuayie; l.f fort;
T 1:50.
Freshman Track.-
. There .will be a meeting of
all those interested in freshman ',
track Monday afternoon on
Fetxer field. Anyone who has
drawn equipment' must be
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Tar Heels
Shut Out
On 3 Hits
by Vardy Buckalew
The Carolina baseball team was
'shut out for the first time this
season, as Don Quayle of Mich
igan State threw a brilliant three
hitter at the Tar Heels, beating
them 3-0 in the second game of
a doubleheader. Chal Port went
all the way for Carolina and suf
fered his first loss of the season.
Quayle was never in trouble,
showing beautiful control in not
walking a single man and strik
ing out five. Port was not as ef
fective as usual as, he gave up
eight hits and issued three free
passes.
One Scoring Chance
The only scoring opportunity
for the Tar Heels was in the first
inning when Bruce Holt lashed
a triple down the right field line.
However, he was out by a mile
trying to stretch it into a home
run. The rest of the game the
Carolina attack was silenced by
the superb pitching of Quayle.
At one time during the game, he
retired eleven batters in a row.
In the ninth inning Dick Weiss
led off with a single for Carolina
and the crowd called for a rally.
But Quayle struck out Coates,
who batted for Port, and retired
Lloyd and Holt on flies to the
infield.
Michigan State scored the only
runs of the game in the fifth when
they bunched three hits and one
Carolina', error. After Rivich
grounded out to start the inning,
Risch singled. Dilday and Ghise
followed with singles to score
Risch with the first run. Quayle
then hit a grounder to third base
on which -Holt made a perfect
throw to the plate, but the speed
ing Dilday crashed into Weiss
and he dropped the ball. Ghise'
scored the final run of the game
on a fly to centerfield by Mathews
' . Spartans Threaten
The Spartan's only other real
scoring threat came in the eighth
inning. Lean skied to the short
stop to open, but Port issued
his third pass of the game to
Bower. Rivich flew out to left
field, but Risch followed with a
double down the left field line
which Motsinger played, beauti
fully, holding Bower at third.
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Eighty-three Jiopefuls greeted
coach Carl Snaveiy here yester
day as Carolina opened its spring
practice sessions for the -1952
season. i
Included were 20 lettermen
from last year's team and miss
ing were 20 more who will not
be around . when Carolina opens
its schedule here September 27
against the University of Texas .
The Tar Heels will hold 20
days of work in the next 30 days,
skipping drills on Sundays and
Tuesdays, and will wind up the
workouts with' the annual Blue
White football game in Kenan
Stadium April 26. '
New coach George Barclay,
wilHbe one of the key figures
in the installation of the T-for-mation.
The Tar Heels will switch
from their traditional Snavely
style single wing - to the split-T
during the 20-day workout.
Otto Graham, the great Cleve
land Browns quarterback, will be
on hand next week to work with
the ball handlers.
A. pair of Tar Heels who were
not 'in school last year made an
appearance yesterday. Carmen
Annillo, a varsity team candidate,
in 1950, has returned following a
year of inactivity at Loyola Uni
versity of Los Angeles. 'Harold
(Bull) . Davidson, ineligible last
season following a fine freshman
season, "is another backfield can
didate. Davidson is a fullback,
while Annillo is a quarterback
prospect.
Captain Joe Dudeck, Dalton
Ruffin, Dick Weiss, Bud Carson,
Julian King, Dave Wiley, Andy
Miketa, Bob (Goo Goo) Gantt,
and Bill Kuhn are Tar Heel re
gulars , of past seasons who will
With men on second and third,
Dilday grounded to short to end
the threat. .
Both teams played well de
fensively, ; each committing one
error. Several sparkling outfield
plays wei;e made" by the Carolina
defense and the infield turned in
two fast double plays. Corky
Ghise ; stood cut on defense for
the Spartans, handling eight
chances at second base without
committing. an error. ,
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