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FACE FOUR
THE: DAILY TAR HEEL
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959
Frosh Top Duke 4-0 On One-Hitter
Hy c. J. UNDERWOOD a masterful one-hit pitching per-
Iil'HH AM Three Tar Baby formance to carry the frosh to a
,11 ' rs combine! th ir talents in 4 0 shutout over Duke here yester-
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The win enabled Carolina to
clinoh first place in the final Big
Four standings with a fine 7-3 rec
ord. Overall the frosh managed 8
win.; in 15 decisions, thus closing
out the season with a winning slate.
Tarlow Stars
Fast balling Dick Trrlow set the
Imps down on one Texas League
single during his five inning stint
while he and his mates were cash
ing in on three Duke miscues for
a t A'O inning, three-rm lead.
Paul Swing started it: as first bat
ter of the game with an infield
chopper. He stole second and went
to third when Duke pitcher Larry
Harrison threw wild into center
field on a pick-off attempt. Jud
Spsinhour's bouncer up the middle
brought Swing home with what
turned out to be the only tally the
Tar Babies needed.
With one down in the second, Ron
Miller singled and took second when
Whitey Wade's bouncer to the
niojnd resulted in another throwing
error on Harrison. After a force
play, Tarlow came through with a
hit to score Miller.
Another error, this time by short
stop Lynn Fader, sent. Jerry Evans
across with the second and final
marker of the inning.
Lanky righthander Bob Wacker
contributed three hitless innings
and Lewis Holcomb added one more
to complete the afternoon.
Carolina's AAU
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ly 235 top track performers repre
senting 21 clubs, will compete in
the annual Carolinas' AAU track
meet here Saturday. This competi
tion closes out the season for the
Tar Heel track team.
In this meet, which is held main
ly for individual honors, the Tar
Heels will be without their two top
performers, Dave Scurlock and
Wayne Bishop. Other than these
twe, the Heels will compete in full
force.
In the running events, Wafly Gra
ham and Ward Purrington will
lead the dashmen; John Sylvester
and Benjy Seagle, the quarter; and
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