PACE FOUX
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 195S
Stan Gets
3000th Hit
In Chicago
CHICAGO eft Stan "The
Man" Musial, hastily summoned
as a pinch hitter despite a well
a lvcrtised day off, joined a hand
ful of baseball immortals Tues
day by smashing a game-turning
double for his 3,000th major
Jaguc hit and a 5-3 victory for
his St. Louis Cardinals over the
C hicago Cubs.
Seven others collected 3,000 or
more big league hits.
Musial, was supposed to have
been benched so he could hit No.
3.UO0 in St. Louis Wednesday
iiiht. He was yanked from a sun
ny perch in the Card bull-pen in
lie sixth inning and belted his
pic two-bagser which started a'
four-run Card rally.
It was the sixth win in a row
.'or St. Louis over the error-1
:lagued Cubs, who lost their scv-!
nth straight. J
Musial had a 2-2 count, fouling
i ff three pitches, before he tagged
hicago's Moe Drabowsky for a
'"tig double into deep left field.
Alter a swarm of photographer?
besieged Stan on second base, he
left for pinch runner Rank
Il;irnes.
Musial batted for Card starter
Sam Jones after Gone Green led
ff the St. Louis sixth with a dou
ble and Hal Smith grounded ou.
r on scored on Musial's hit and
lore the innin? ended, a walk,
i'on Hlasingame's single, an in
f.eld out and Wally Moon's dou
He scored three more runs.
The Cubs had fashioned a 31
lead after five innings, one run
coming on league-leading I-oc
Wall's No. 10 homer in the third.
The Cubs' 12th and 13th errors in
four games gave the Cards an un
earned run in the third.
A Wrigley Field throng of. ahou
3,(!02 cheered Musial's big hit.
It was the intention of Manager
Freddie Hutchinson to keep Mu
sial benched and let him try for
No. 3.000 before the home folk
in Wednesday night's Cardinal-San
Francisco game.
Previous players who mad?
3 000 or more major league hils
include Ty Cobb 4.191: Tris Speak
er 3.515: Honus Wagner 3.430; Kd
die Collins 3.313: NaD Lajoio
3.251: Tail! Waner 3.152: and
Adrian Anson 3.081.
Hutchinson, in announcing Mu
sial's benching Monday night, had
indicated he would use the man
as a pinch hitter if conditions
wirranted.
National League I -resident War
ren Giles even issued a formal
statement saying Hutchinson was
showing "sentiment and consider
ation for the home fans of St.
T.ouis."
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Better Men
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But a quick brush-up with our
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has saved some pretty desparate
characters.
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EVERETT W1HATLEY
. . . Receives .A ward . . .
Whatley Name
As Outstanding
Track Senior
Carolina varsity track: coach Dale !
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Ransom announced yesterday that I
senior track man Evcn.'tt Whatley i
will receive the E. J. Evans
award which is given a nnually to
the outstanding senior trackman, j Meanwhile, Carolina licked its
Whatley an English rnijor from ; wounds following a 7-6 defeat at
Altanta. Georgia was chptain of ; Maryland Monday and started
both cross-count ry and track this j preparations for Wake Forest,
season. A middle distance .man. the j Rabb announced that his starting
slender runner is Carolina's num- pitcher will be little Johnny John
I bcr three all time man in .both the j son a right-hander from Angier
, mile and 880. He hit his peak in the
last two weeks.
In the Duke-Carolina dual meet,
he ran a 1:32.7 half mile , which
r: nks only behind Dave Set k lock's
1:43.2 and Bill Hendrix's 11:32.6.
Saturday, he placed third nx the
conference mile clocking -4:13.1
which has only been bettered by
Tar Heels Jim Beatty (4.065. and
Jim Davis 4:12.5.
Whatley. plans to go into the
ministry after graduation. He was
married last September.
Concerning Whatley. coach I Can
son said. "On the basis of his Eine
performances in cross-country .and
' track during the past three yetir,
we feel that Everett is indeed ti'ie
most outstanding senior on tlitr
team."
Pharmacy
I Wives Elect
! New President
Dorothy McDonald has been elect
ed president of the Pharmacy
j Wives for the coming year. Other
i new officers include Jane Price,
. vice-president; Marilyn George,
I secretary; Pat Ridenhour. treasur
i er; Linda Hansen, hospitality chair
man; Rowe Hood, refreshments
chairman; Blanche Coppedge and
Betsy Stevens, publicity co-chairmen
and Maxanne Morrision, historian.
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Sudden Death
If Heels Tie
With Clemson
If a playoff between Clemson
and Carolina is necessary to de
cide the Atlantic Coast Confer
ence baseball title, the game will
be staged at'Gastonia next Mon
day night.
Carolina, . however, must first
beat Wake Forest here Thursday
in its final regular season game
to gain a tie with the Tigers.
Clemson ended its regular sea
son Monday with a 7-1 loss to
Duke and to have a record of 11-3.
The Tar Heels have won ten and
(lost three going into the all im
portant clash with the Deacons.
Because of the urgency in de
ciding an ACC representative for
NCAA play, Carolina Coach Wal
ter Rabb, . and ' Clemson Coach
Bill Wilhelm agreed Tuesday to
meet next Monday niht if thcre
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and Gastonia
was chosen as the
neutral site.
who has a 2-0 record. Johnson has !
been used only in relief roles so
far this season.
Wake Forest will start Ben
Trench, senior right-hander whj
struck out 19 men and won 4-1 in
the first meeting with Carolina.
Stan Happy
By JOE MOOSHIL
; CHICAGO tfU
! that's over with,'
"Well. I'm gla.i
said Stan Musial
shortly after cracking out his
3,000th major league hit Tuesday
in the unfamiliar role of a pinch
batter.
The two-base hit sparked a rally
which led to a 53 victory for his
St. Louis Cardinals over the Chi
cago Cubs.
"For the last three days so many
people were giving it so much at
tention that . . ."
Just then another wave of pho
tographers came up the lane which
leads from the dugout to the club
house. Musial, ever the gentle
man fulfilled all posing requests
and answered all questions.
"It isn't every day a man gets
liis 3.000th hit," said The Man. 4 I
knew it was in there and I'm sure
gjlad it was a good, clean shot." !
When Musial drove his double
into left field in the sixth inning
otf the game, play was suspended.
Tthe ball was retrieved and given '
to Musial and photographers dash- 1
ed on the field.
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to offer along this line. On the left is the Carolina doubles team of Steve Bank and Bob Bortner who
won the conference title. Bortner is also the ACC singles champion.' On the right is Duke's Dick Katz
and Don Rohmhilt. They lost to Bank and Bortner in the doubles final, and Rohmhilt lost to Bortner
for the singles crown.
Phillies Manager Charges
His Team With Loafing
PHILADELPHIA JPi General
Manager Roy Harney Tuesday
charged his Philadelphia Phillies
, with staggering around the field
like amateurs.
I Harney, a combination of an an
I gry and disgusted man, pulled no
I punches as he ripped into the
sixth place Phillies, losers of sev
en of their last nine games.
He indicated that more than the
three players who must be drop
ped to meet the May 15 squad
j limit of 25 may be on their way
I out.
! "What's the use of keeping thern
j around," he asked.
I Harney insists the Phillies have
enough talent to cope with any
team in the National League,
i "That is," he said, "if we ever
1 start h'.ing and stop making mis
lakes. I can't understand it. Those
j players are making big money
land staggering around the ball
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field like amateurs.
"I agree that something should
be done, but I won't listen to that
business about the manager being
to blame.
"I don't go for that," he said. -"It's
easy to fire the manager.
But he (Mayo Smith) can't hit,
field or think for them. And there
is nothing he can do about pop
flies and those other things that
have been happening to us."
Harney, who admitted he was
stymied in his effort to swing a
major trade with the St. Louis
Cardinals, said of his players,
"they've got criticism coming,
plenty of it. Maybe more than
criticism.
"We've let some games get
away that have been downright
shames. I don't know how we do
it at limes. Someone always
seems to goof."
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It was like this, man . . . way back then there were these seven crazy little cats, see? And
they all swung together in a mad hut smack in the middle of the bushiest forest you ever saw.
All these cats did all day was dig, man. They were wild. And then one day this really swingin'
chick wandered on the scene and put all seven of those lads into a real flap. I mean they were
gassed, man. That was when the old hut really began to rock. The sounds that came out of
that place were way, way, way out. But it was too good to last, man. One day the local union
rep happened to cool by, and when he found out they didn't belong, he put on the freeze. But
this chick was the type that just had to swing, so she took her little troop and they all padded
over to Carolina.
So if you're in the neighborhood; man, fall by GM and pick up on some of the stuff they
blow. It really makes it.
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CH AC To Stage
Barbecue For
Athletics
The Chapel Hill Athletic Club will
hold its irst annual Spring Awards
Chicken Barbecue this Friday at
6:30 p.m.t in Emerson Stadium.
The event will be in honor of the
34 Carolina seniors who have partic
pated in the seven varsity sports
this year. Monograms will be pres
ented to the seniors by Carolina's
athletic - director Chuck Erickson
and in addition, the CHAC will
present placques and awards. CH
AC president Vic Huggins will make
these presentations.
Mr. Ted Danziger will handle the
catering for the barbecue. The
master of Ceremonies will be G. C.
Pridgen who along with his Caro
lina Pranksters, will supply enter
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Campbell Beats Frosh
Campbell College pushed across ? and Hargrove, Shelley; Sapplcc
five runs in the top of the ninth
inning to defeat Carolina's fresh
men, 7-5, here yesterday.
Sonney Chandler, who collected
three hits in four trips, blasted a
triple and knocked in three of the
runs in Campbell's late rally.
Right-hander Mark Prince got
credit for the win and Hennie Sap
plee suffered the loss, Carolina's
fourth in 20 games.
Joe Grimsley rapped out three
hits in four trips and Russ Hollers
got a pair to pace Carolina at the
plate.
Carolina turned back State, 8-7,
here Monday.
Score by innin-gs:
R. H. E.
Campbell 101 000 0057 6 2j
Carolina 201 010 100 5 7 5 1
Batteries: Prince, Benson (9)
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Mays Homers Again
LOS ANGELES cT-Willie Mays,
center fielder for the San Fran
cisco Giants, hit home runs in hi
first two trips to the plate Tues
day hiking his total to seven in
his last four garies. He has a sea
son's aggregate of eight. His two
blows against the Los Angeles
Dodgers were 400-foot ers. One
mate was on base each time.
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