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rAoi rou THE DAILY TAR HEfL WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, rl amecociics Hees Sfranc Commit Five Errors COLUMUIA -(AP)- Haul hitting first baseman Ken UoNcticM IcmI South Carolina's Gamecocks to an 8-3 Atlantic Coast CoikIkiuc ImncImII victory over North Carolina Tues day. RosclicM, a senior from Sumter, drove in three runs on tin it singles, fuinisliin the key power in South Carolina's third conference win against tour defeats. The performance raided his average to .4t'J. The Gamecocks received keen pitching from sophomores Roger C.roes and Hud Swygcrt. Groves pot the victory. The lass was North Carolina's frst in conference play and ives the Tar Heels an overall record of 7-2. Loose fielding by North Carolina tontributed to the setback. THE BOX North Carolina ab r h rbi Craver 2b 4 0 1 0 Griffin cf 5 0 1 1 Hellers rf 2 0 0 0 b Crump rf 2 1 1 0 Baldwin c 4 1 3 1 Purgwyn If 2 0 0 0 Norton 3b 1 0 0 0 Camp 3b 3 0 0 0 Workman 4 0 0 0 r.ry.son lb 3 0 0 0 c Dale 1 0 0 0 Stolt p 0 0 0 0 Jchn.son p 1 0 0 0 a Holick 1 1 1 0 Voting p l 00 0 Deaton p 0 0 0 0 d S't.sin 0 0 0 0 Total 31 3 7 2 Freshmen Suffer To Presbyterian In Opener By JOHN B. JUSTICE . !..!io then dropped in a Texas An unexpectedly strong Presby-1 leaguer to score Ncal. After a man hrian Junior Colleuo baseball team Lid been retired, E. C. Haithcock gave the Tar R.b nine a rude .start singled in Dellolio to end the scor er the M ason yesterday afternoon ; lr.g. The Tar Babies scored one when the visitors potinmxl out a 9-1 More in the fourth when Paul Swing w'n knocked in Neal from second after Ken Minis, center fielder for i 'ir haJ singled and gone to second 1'iesbyterian. led his mates with ! on another passed ball, tl-rre hits, a simile, double and I For the winners Bill Merritt went home run. and five runs batted in.! ILrris' h.nne run was the b:; blow of ' the rued fourth inning, when PJC M-ored five rurvs off Carolina pitcher D ck Tarl'.v. Tarlow began the in r..n by walking the first four men he faced. Then Jimmy Levincr, an Carolin.i student now playing the th.rd sack for PJC, hit into a force play, driving in one run. Harris, who had knocked in one run in the frst inning, promptly smashed a ling drive to right center field, scoring three runs. The biggest inning for the Tar Heel frash was the third, when they talliid three. Larry Ncal, the third baseman for Coach Pat Earcy's yyuid, started things by getting a single and advancing to second on a pass ball. Shortstop Leonard Del- ttnot hovt to ccU ycur (Iro 3 Wjll3bC1t 1O0 'Mr. to to at IT 4W O I 9 TOWN & CAMPUS . i..0m Stop y Ei South Carolina ab Hunter cf 5 h 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 rbi 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Morgan rf 4 Shore 3b 4 Ifficld lb 5 Reele 2b 3 Hoot cf, c 4 LTburg c .... 2 Norrell If 2 U'nolds ss 2 Gioves p 1 Swygcrt p 0 Totals 32 a-Singled for Johnson in 5th. b Singled for Hollers in 8th. c-Struck out for Bryson in 9th. d-Walked lor Deaton in 9th. North Carolina South Carolina 000 010 0203 130 001 21 8 E Reynolds, Norton, Bryson. Cra ver. John-son. Burgwyn. Morgan. PO A USC 2211, UNC 24-10. DP Keece. Reynolds and Roseficld; Hol Urs and r.ry.son. LOK-USC 10. UNC 3 2 Griffin. l Baldwin. SB Rosfield. Morgan. S Groves. 9-4 Loss all the way for the victory. Although Carolina outhit their opponents 8-7, Merritt checked all serious rally at tempts. Merritt struck out seven and walked three, and allowed no extra base blows. Dick Tarlow was charged with the loss. Starter Nick Warren was pinch hit for, after having held PJC to or.t run. Then Tarlow came in and pitched one third of the disastcroas fourth. Wackcr was followed by Jerry Carpenter in the seventh. Car penter allowed two runs in the three innings he pitched. The Tar Babies will be looking for their first win here tomorrow at 3 o'clock, when they meet Oak Ridge Military Academy. TREATMENT FOR WITT PITTSBURGH UP) Just how quickly the lame pitching arm of George Witt responds to treatment may be the difference in a fast or slow start for the pennant-hungry Pittsburgh Pirates. While the Pirates flew from their Florida training camp to Cincinnati Tuesday for a league opener Thurs day, Witt was ordered to go to Pitts burgh and have his right elbow ex amined by Dr. Joseph Finegold, Pi rate physician. FORMAL' looks smart in ir ittem dinner jackets, tuxodoos rent . . . buy . . . cJk ewAi Cairo ow.w.' " " iv 'Mi ! ' m . ,inw ""' mm mm i .1 "'www -iumm in m ' ' " ,' ' ' - ' - f-'Jr' V - i V r: ;X"-: ' " ;i . : , ? I . . : ; .: :.. . : - lT ' f. fl : J W I 4 ' . 1 ' 1 ' : - ' -' - , ' ft i i i v r ? : . .. ,s i ! I C v i 'v. t , - i i auibat.t m SHimmi u ' ! -tiut wvawW ysjoo' ' " wi i iimim wii Hi n ci tx i i ' it "i r" m "- 1 rr i n"n -i ir. ujjj:iiQjiLLLut ; jilhum-jIjii juiurr i uhjii i lbirjut m" . x -run li . . . :. ONE FOR FIVE Tar Heel centerfielder Gerald Griffin was limited to one hit, a double, in yester day's 8-3 loss to South Carolina at Columbia. Griffin's double, which drove in one run, was one of seven hits collected off Gamecock pitchers Roger Groves and Bud Swygert. State Tops Clemson, 8-7 CLEMSON, SC. iiVt N. C. Holler. He got Don Hater on a State poured across four runs in the gmunder, but Bennie Latusick ninth inning Tuesday to hand Clem- j .son's Tigers their second Atlantic Coast Conference baseball loss in two days, 8-7. Clemson starter Ty Cline was rocking along with a two-run lead when the Wolfpack exploded. After cllC out. pinch-hittcr Glenn Sparrow and Jim Story singled. Jimmy Rol ler relieved Cline and walked Jimmy Hill to load the bases. O'Neal Easom slashed a two-run single and that was all for Roller. Tiger Ace Harold Stowe relieved GRAND OPENING The DUCHESS Highway 70, Mile Past Ice Arena, Durham FREE BEER TONIGHT Large Dancing Area And Restaurant Facilities Madison Avenue Food In College Joe's Reach! See You At 6:00 Tonight . . . Release Wednesday, April 8, 1959 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 42. Spreads grass to dry 1. Trick 5. Moved, as a fish 8. Singing voice 10. European capital 12. Bring upon oneself 13. Stand up 14. Narrate 15. Center 16. Mature 17. Sol 18. Man's nickname 19. Settled, as a bird 21. Undevel oped flowers 23. Bowlike object 24. Chinesa dynasty 25. A great number 27. fettle piece 30. Dry measure (abbr.) 31. Cut. as fra.s. , 32 Hail! 33 Deficient blood (.rdition 26 Hart 37. Shade of red 35 Bungle Z. Ablare 40. RnrBd mountain crt 41. LArd. DOWN 1. Revoke 2. The U.S.A. personified S. Spirit 4. Do wrong 5. European country 6. Hospital division 7. Dry 8. Deceived 9. Gigantic one 11. Plants 15. Wet earth 17. Dry, as wine batter, e n Q l-ounded a double to right to score the last two State runs. The Tigers almost pulled it out in their half of the ninth, scoring a run on two walks and a sacrifice ily. Cline, who was after his third win, was touched for 11 hits and six wins. He struck out eight and walked two. Besides the run in the ninth, Clem son picked up single runs in the first, fifth and sixth and added three i in me seconu. 20. Test 21. The court 22. Sweet, as butter 24. In what manner 25. Manila hemp. 26. A final Yesterday! Answer race 27. Extinct bird 34. Assam 28. Ousts silkworm 29. Mythical 35. Market river place 31. Distance 36. Warning measure in golf (pi.) 38. Club Vs JC O M NNO D Q. u T Alf TE OMJT b ADORN Jl A T HE arm3haoe.n ais s Tr Klvlo ulLS. QRlA T E 1 AtolAl A rulo B E Blop EL? 1 4-1 VA I1 I' I V " I' I' ffl yf " 1 15 Tj lo ZZ11 mr limp Trtr vz 28 'i 1 MM M Murals Today Softball Schedule At 4:00 SAE vs Phi Delt Chi. Ituf f'li vs Parker, Mangum vs Cobb B, Avery vs NROTC, Graham vs Alex ander. TEP vs AK Psi. At 5:00 Connor vs Everett, Old Erst vs Joyner, Med Sch 1 vs Dent Sc!i 1. Law Sch 2 vs Med Sch 3, Delt Sig vs Kap Sig, Beta vs DKE. Badminton Schedule At 5:00 Law Sch vs Peacocks, Ay coek vs Cobb. Books In The Going Going Gone Sale Are Today! The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN TILL 10 P.M. u fat Oftf f Only ITS FUNNV..PATmS REAUV MY BEST FRIEND 0)MN lOB'RE NOT Fl6MTlNS...NOa).Hi5MV SHOULD SB MY FRIEND, TOO, 0OT a D X u in CO SOMEHOttJ.Hfe JUST ISn T... XT IT'S TOO BOVWftfiaO THS OttXU 1051 HIS HA9 A3 . ON .THAT gSPfiARAAINf AM CHANGED HIS DRAIN POZ A 5 CQ f U nbeaten Golf ers Meet Princeton Here Today The undefeated Carolina golf team will be out to make it five straight, here today when it goes against' Princeton of the Ivy League at 1:30 on Finely Golf Course. The surprising Tar Heels have bowled over Indiana. Michigan. a ' Cornell and Davidson for the four wins. They had their closest call against Davidson last week, winning 15-12. The versatile linksmen have placed three different men as medalists. Number one man Ed Justa, number two man Don McMillan, and num ber four man Bob Galloway have all reached the medalist goal. Justa has the best score, a three-under par 69. Princeton is reputed to have a very strong golf team. The Tar Heels have been the whiz kids of the area so far, as only one of five kttermen returned from last year's starting crew. John McKee, the num ber six man, is the lone returner. Thus far the powerful Tar Heels have piled up 80' points against the Managers Meeting At the last Intramural Managers meeting, the chief topic of discus s;on was the rules for Softball. After much debating they finally decided that a team would he permitted to start a came with a minimum nf seven players. The old rule stated that a team had to have nine play ers present. Also at the meeting the All Cam pus Basketball team was announced. They are: Jim Kelly, SAE; Jack Cummings, Kap Sig; Mike Green- day, Kap Sig; Gerald Griffin. Man- urn, and Jippy Carter, Law Sch. Future events were discussed for the rest of the year in both the In tramural activities and the Outing Club. It was point out that the offi cers for the Outing Club would be elected at their May 11 meeting. Prosonf-Day Magician Yes, in a sense, the mod ern pharmacist is a worker of wonders. For with the many accurate tools of his trade, he gives you the in gredients of Health and Happiness, as prescribed by your physician. 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