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Workman's Homer In
8th Gives Heels 8-7
Win Over Connecticut
By RUSTY HAMMOND
Shortstop Harold Workman socked a home run to right
center field in the eighth inning to give Carolina's Tar Heels
an 8-7 victory over Connecticut here yesterday.
Workman's blow came with nobody on and unlocked
a 7-7 tie brought on by a Connecticut run in the top of
the eighth.
The win pushed Carolina's re
cord to 2 0. Yesterday they whip
ped Dartmouth 2-1.
John Stott, who came on the
eighth in relief of Ben Harding
and Ben Hammett, got credit for
the win. Stott came on after the
UConns had tied the count at 7-7.
He forced pinch-hitter Tom Kopp
to pop out to the catcher with men
on second and third and two out.
In addition to his game-winning
home run. Workman also provided
his mates with a run by a sacrifice
fly in the fourth and another run
when he singled and scored on an
error by the right fielder in the
sixth.
Sophomore Carroll Bolick, start
ing his first game as catcher, had
2 for 3 and scored twice. Bolick
hit a long triple down the left field
line in the fourth.
The game was in direct contrast
to yesterday's pitchers' duel as
Connecticut banged out 8 hits
while the Tar Heels gathered 9.
The game see-sawed back and
forth all afternoon, the lead chang
ing hands four times. Carolina led
2-0 and 2-1 before the UConns
really teed off on starter Hardins?
in the fifth, getting five runs be-
fnro the dust had cleared. Caro-
ina regained the lead at 7-6 in
the sixth, Connecticut tied it 7-7 in
he top of the eighth, then Work
man's blow put the Heels in front
to stay in the home half of the
eighth.
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CONNECTICUT AB R H RBI
Morhardt cf 4 10 0
Attanasio ss 4 2 11
Cullum rf 4 12 1
Halliwell lb 2 0 11
McClellan lb 2 0 0 0
Stevens If 4 0 0 0
Kosior 3b 4 12 0
Briante 2b 3 111
Kononitz 2b 0 0 0 0
Flynn c 3 0 0 0
Kopp c 10 0 0
Leach p 10 0 0
a-Nocera 1111
Doiron p 10 0 0
Clement p 10 0 0
Totals 35 7 8 5
CAROLINA AB R H RBI
Craver 2b 5 0 10
Griffin cf 4 2 0 0
Crump If 2 0 0 0
b-Hallers rf 2 0 10
Bolick c 3 2 2 1
Burgwyn rf 2 12 2
c-Satintsing If 2 0 0 1
Norton 3b 4 111
Workman ss 4 2 2 2
Bryson lb 2 0 0 0
d-Dale lb l 0 0 0
Harding p 2 0 0 0
Hammett p 10 0 0
Stott p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 8 9 7
Two Wrestlers
Go To Nationals
Carolina's two top wrestlers, Cap
tain Perrin Henderson and John
Matney, will participate in the NCAA
Championships at the University of
Iowa beginning Thursday.
Henderson, runner-up for the 137
pound ACC title, rolled up a 9-1 rec
ord during the season. He defeated
two conference champions in the
process and his only loss occured
in the season-ending ACC meet.
Matney, who was hampered early
in the year as the result of a horseback-riding
accident, came on to be
the Tar Heel's only league crown-
winner when he captured the 191- notched a close 14-13 win over In
pound division title. diana. Coach Chuck Erickson lost
Golfers Meet Indiana Today
Carolina's golf team, with only
one letterman returning from last
year's fine squad, will open its 1959
season here today against Indiana
at 1:30. The match will take place
on the University's Finley course.
The Tar Heels will take to the
fairways with five new faces in
the starting lineup. Don McMillan,
Ed Justa, Bob Gallaway, David
Sloan and Hugh Goodman will taste
their first varsity competition
against the Hoosiers.
Five Veterans Gone
John McKee is the lone returnee
from last year's fine squad which
Illinois Takes
5-4 Net Victory
The Illinois tennis team won four
of the six singles matches and grab
bed off one doubles victory to edge
the Tar Heel netters 5-4 here yes
terday. The two squads meet again
this afternoon in the second of the
two-match series.
The Illini courtmen, runners up
in the Big Ten last year, had to bat
tle all the way against the younger
Carolina squad before Al Holtman
and Bob Breckenridge assured them
cf victory with a 6-3, 6-1 doubles
win over Bruce Sylvia and Marshall
Happer.
For Carolina coach Don Skakle,
the bright spot of the day was Geoff
Black's 6-3, 6-2 victory over Al Holt
man in the number one singles
match. A year ago when the two
teams met, Holtman defeated Bob
Bortner in straight sets limiting the
ACC singles champ to just four
games. Such was not the case to
day, however, as the Tar Heel cap
tain backed up his smashing service
with, steady offensive play to take
off the match.
Skakle was delt another blow yes
terday when he learned that Dee
Heather, a highly rated sophomore
prospect had been declared ineligi
ble for the entire season.
The Summary
Singles 1. Black (C) defeated
Holtman 6-3, 6-2. 2. Breckenridge (I)
defeated Happer 6-2, 6-2. 3. Gilmore
(I) defeated Keys 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. 4.
Sylvia (C) defeated Epkins 6-3, 7-5.
o. Mesch (I) defeated Lockett 6-3,
6-3. 6. Lansford (I) defeated Ricks
6-2, 6-1.
Doubles 1. Holtman and Breck
erridge (I) defeated Happer and
Sylvia 6-3, 6-1. 2. Black and Lockett
(C) defeated Gilmore and Epkins
6-3, 6-4. 3. Ricks and Keys (C) de
feated Mesch and Lansford 6-4, 1-6,
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