PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1952 Q mm Yah Am Pazdan Allows Only 2 Hits While Earning Fourth Win By Ed Starnes Carolina pitcher Joe Pazdan weathered a second inning period of wildness allowing but one run, and pitched masterful ball from that point to beat Yale's baseball team, 6-1 yesterday in the second day of the round robin tournament. The game was called at the end of six innings, but up to that point Pazdan had allowed two hits, one of them a cheap'infield tap in the third inning. The Trenton, N. J., senior got credit for his fourth win against no defeats to become Carolina's top pitcher of the young season. Pazdan's teammates gave him three runs in the second, fourth, and sixth innings as the "hitless wonders" continued to collect more runs than hits. The Tar Heels got to Eli pitcher Chuck Pease for five saf ties. - Coals Top Hitler . Third baseman Bruce Coats was the top batsman for Carolina with three hits in four trips to the plate. He scored one run and drove, in two with his timely hit first and second innings and a ting. Coats got singles in the long triple in the fourth. The Tar Heels put two men on base in the first inning but were unable to score. Second baseman Mark Herring was walked to start the game, and Coats follow ed with a single to center field. The next three men were out without advancing the men on base. Carolina scored twice in the second inning. With one out, Reeves walked and then stole sec ond, and Dick Wiess reached first on a fielder's ' choice that back fired when Reeves was safe on a play to third. Pazdan then slap ped a single to right to score Reeves, Wiess moving to second on the play. After Herring had flied out to the left fielder, Coats singled to right to score Wiess. Fred Dale walked to load the bases, but Ben Smith was out on a fly ball ta center fielder to end the inning. , ; : : . ',,. With two out in the fourth, Coats - unloaded 'his - tremendous triple -that rolled into the bushes in right-center at approximately the 400-plus foot mark to score Pazdan.- Coats" scored ' on "Smith's single ; to tight. . ; . : ; c .; -: . t : v'Two in the 6th Carolina added Awo runs jn the sixth, without getting a hit. Paz dan walked to lead of f the inning. Herring's sacrifice bunt was' turn ed into a. three base error when. the. third -baseman' threw low" to first, the ball. rolling to deep right field. Pazdan scored on the error, and . Herring scored-seconds later on a. wii d pitch. . Yale's; run. came as .a result of 3tn only "decent hit. Mike Shasa aioff, Eli catcher, tripled to -deep right , field -in . the .second,, and scored after Carolina looked like they were going to ive the game away. - , -i,-.. . . Reed followed the ; triple with a walk Richey was put on .base? after it was ruled thst Wiess in terfered with his bat, and Grum ney scored Shasanoff pn a field er's choice that turned into an out at third. Another walk loadedthe CAROLINA Herring. 2b Coats. 3b .... Dale, ss Smith, lb Bridger. If Stevens, rf 18 Score by Innings: CAROLINA 0 2 0 2 0 2 YALE 0 1 0 0 0 0 Summary: E Reed; RBI Grumneyi Herring, Coats 2, Smith.. Reeves; 313 Shasanoff, Coats; SB Reeves; DP Dale to Herring to Smith; Grumney to Acquire to Brown; BB Off Pease, 7; off Pazdan, 3; SO By Pease, 5; by Pazdan, 3; H off Pease, 5 in 6; off Pazdan, 2 in 6; LOB Carolina, 9; Yale, 5; WP Pazdan: LP Pease. Reeves, cf Weiss, c Pazdan. p TOTALS . YALE Acquire, 2b McDermott, rf Scinto, cf Brown, lb Shasanoff, c Reed, 3b ...... Richey, If .... Grumney, ss Pease, p TOTALS , ab 2 4 1 4 4 2 2 3 1 .. 23 ab 3 2, 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 r 1 1, 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 r 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 h 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 h 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 po 3 2 1 7 1 0 0 3 1 18 po r 1 0 2 4 2 2 2 3 2 18 bases, but Pazdan forced Pease to ground out to the shortstop. Spartans Win Again, Defeat Yale, 6-3 The Michigan State team won their second game of the round robin tournament yesterday by easily defeating Yale, 6-3, with a 13 hit barrage. The Spartans play Yale again tomorrow at 1:30 in the first game, of a doubleheader and Car olina in the second and what might be the deciding game of the tourney. The Tar, Heels hold a .2-1 record with one , game .to play and Michigan State has a 2-0 record with two games to play. " First baseman Dick Moser and second baseman Cornell Ghise led -Michigan State at bats with three, hits apiece.: Michigan State .100 Oil 102-6 13 1 Yale : 000 100 0203 6 3 Howard, Erickson (7), and Bower. Beresford.' Adeson ' (8) , Ellis (9) and Saunders. , . , . . . - , - CPU The 'Carolina Political Union will report on its. recent trip to Washington during a dinner meet ing, in Lenoir, 2nd floor, tomorrow at 6 p?m. This meeting is open to all students.: Among government officials contacted in Washington were Justice William O. -Douglas, Senator .Paul Douglas,. Secretary of Labor.' Tobin and" Attorney General McGrath. UP Meeting The. University party will hold a meeting for all representatives, candidates, and interested stu dents tonight-at 7 o'clock in Ger hard hall. : . . . . . ndians so acrosse eann By 16-2 by Martin Jordan Dartmouth College's aler.t and experienced lacrosse team took an easy victory yesterday as they defeated the Tar Heel stickmen 16-2. "They set a torrid pace that our boys were not able to equal", Coach All Moore explained after the game. The Dartmouth squad, which had not .previously played out doors, before the game, played a hard and persistent game. -Sophomore R. D. Gates scored five goals and had one assist to lead the scoring for the visitors. All New England T. D. Bloomer was a standout on the defense group. Goalie Lew Floyd stole the show for the Tar Heels as he broke the Carolina saves records he tied Saturday against George town. Lew staved off 24 attempts by the visitor from New England after stopping 23 last Saturday to better Nick Sowell's record. Both of Carolina's tallies came in the second half as Buddy Kaufman, assisted by Walt Ernst scored in 2 minutes of the third quarter and Ted Dawes scored unassisted in six and one half minutes of the fourth period. Dartmouth will meet Duke to morrow at Durham and will play several other teams on their re turn trip. Ths Tar Heels will meet Williams here on Wednes day and Yale on Thursday. Coach Moore hopes there will be a better turnout .to watch the games this week. Carolina-' Pos. 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