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Haiii W7 Lead Over 3 sim f 10 Qua WI eih c v By ED DUPREE UNC'fc hopes of evening the score with Virginia Tech were washed down the drain at Emerson Stadium yesterday afternoon by a near torrential downpour which left the baseball field fit for ducks. The diamond was fit for ducks, but not for turkeys the Southern Conference Gobblers or Tar Heels. The rain washed a 3-0 UNC lead off the boards in the third inning. YPI won Friday's game, 4-3. North Carolina's left handed pitcher and co-captain Dave iMurr faced only 11 batters in his three innings workout. The 6-4 Hickory native fanned five Tech batsmen, ielding only two singles, and walk ed one man. Murr struck out VPI second baseman Eddie Hite to lead off the game, but then walked his only man of tho game shortstop Terry Strock. Right fielder Dave Blake grounded to Tar Heel sopho more Jim Speight at short, Speight flipped the ball to P. W. Swing at second, and Swing fired it to Len Dellolio at first to complete the double play and end the inning. Carolina was scoreless in the opening stanza. After Swing had flied to center. Buddy Tilden drew a walk. Then Speight flied to cen ter and clean-up hitter Larry Neal al-o got a free pass to first. Hey; ward Hull grounded out to end the inning. Murr fanned the Tech clean-up hitter, pitcher Don Coleman, to open the second. Catcher Aster I In the high-adventure tradition! vfrthen sin2led off Larry rf?J ?e? at third for an in field hit, but the tall redhead, Murr retired DeMoss Price and coo uesm-buw in. 4-u r , - j ttuc mc WiHi lfie nnmp (aim i . . " ct-uicu iwice in the "second. Coleman, hit Dellolio in the side '"tm the first pitch and center fielder Dave Pope ground ed back to the pitcher who forced Dellolio at second. 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Tom Green, the sec ond batter of the inning, singled, stole second, and advanced to third on Pope's error in center, but that was as far as he moved. Speight belted a long drive to left center that looked like a homer against the cloudy sky, but it stay ed in the park by a few yards and Jim pulled into second with a two-bagger. He went to third on. "a wild, pitch and scored on Neal's sacrifice fly to make it 3:0. , And then the rains came. Coach Walt R abb's men ' meet Wake Forest here Tuesday in their first ACC game. Going into the Wake game Buddy Tilden leads the Tar Heel "hitters with a .429 batting average. Tilden has hit safely six times in his 14 trips to the plate. Neal has the second highest average among the regu lars .38& by hitting safely on seven of 19 occasions. Hull has a .333 mark (6-18) and Speight is at .313 with his five for 16. Swing is right below the .300 class with a .286 figure and Dello lio is .263. P. W. (6-21) and "Woo gie" (5-19) both hit better than .300 last season. The pitching records for the frist five games are Andy Billes don (1-1), Bobby Cox (1-1), and Bob Wacker (0-1). k k :k 1 " k Netters Meet Harvard Monday Dy CURRY KIRKPATRICK Coach Don Skakle's UNC tennis team, undefeated in its first four matches, gets a chance to double that win output this week as the Tar Heels face two of the East's toughest net powers. Harvard of the Ivy League comes to town tomorrow for a 2:30 match which will begin four consecutive days of tennis on the varsity courts. The Crimson from Cambridge, Mass., who beat Carolina twice last season, will also meet the netters in a Tuesday afternoon contest. On Wednesday and Thursday, the Williams College Ephmen make their bid to unseat Skakle's high flying underclassmen. Last year on its annual southern trip, Wil liams split its two encounters with Carolina, dropping the first meet ing by 5-4 but coming back the next day to take that match, 6-3. , Against- the two invaders from Massachusetts, Skakle will send a team which has dropped only six individual matches so far. Leading this year's talented group are cap tain Keith Stoneman and sopho more stars George Sokol and Ted Hoehn. Stoneman, from Greenville, S. C, has lost only one set while win ning his four matches. These vic tories have extended the 6-2 junior's consecutive win streak to 23 over a two-year period. Sokol, the stocky blonde from Bryn Mawr, Pa., and Hoehn, a redhead out of Hanover, N. H., who is the son of the Dartmouth t tennis coach, have also gone unde-' feated, playing usually in the num ber one and three positions, re spectively. Both, like Stoneman, have lost but pne set in the four matches. 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