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Page Fouf THE DAILY TAR HEEE Sunday. April 15. 1062 4 i .1 I M Gibbs-trained college women are first in line in the job market and for future advancement. Special Course for Col lege Women 8Vz months. Write College Dean for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK. KATHARINE GIBBS SECRETARIAL BOSTON 16, MASS. . 21 Marlborough Street NEW YORK 17, N. Y. . . 230 Park Avenue MONTCLAIR, N. J. . . 33 Plymouth Street PROVIDENCE 6, R. I. . . 155 Angell Street In ACC Slaughter ake Forest Bombs Carolina 9 By CURRY KIRKPATRICK Lanky Don Roth supplied the pitching and Bill Scripture, Bob Worrell and Donnie Nichols, the hitting punch, as the Demon Dea cons of Wake Forest pounded four Carolina hurlers in a 12-5 victory yesterday afternoon at Winston Salem. Roth, a righthanded junkball thrower relieved Deacon starter Bob Muller in the fourth and limit ed the Tar Heels to five hits and two runs while his mates supported him with a 11-hit attack. SeriDture. Worrell and Nichols accounted for seven of the 11 base knocks with Scripture contributing if X X ENTERTAINING? Visit Our New GOURMET and PARTY PANTRY TRADER VIC Condiments CHATEAU JERO Drink Mix SUCCESSFUL Party Makins' -yjl Pay J Play" 151 E. Franklin CKAPEL HILL. K. Phone 942-4064 a double and triple and Worrell, With two men out in the third, three RBI's. The Deacons scored one in the first, one in the fourth and three in the seventh but their big innings were the third and the sixth. centerfielder Scripture walked and went to third on Roger Coon's booming double. Consecutive sing les by Wayne Martin, Pat Wil liams, and Worrell produced the ASM.---..:.. : ; - -i Illlll Mil :..:: SERVE YOURSELF BUFFI EVERY SUNDAY 5:30-7:30 P.M. at ihe RAriCII HOUSE Recommended By -fckfc OPEN CHARCOAL HICKORY PIT BROILING J Duncan nines C Gannet -' AU Yoa Can Eat y ire a Cowboy Treat At -1 LARRY NEAL, UNC's hard-hitting third baseman, went into yesterday's game with Wake Forest batting a sparkling -.394. The Kannapolis senior collected two hits in five trips to the plate but in a losing cause, as the Tar Heels went down, 12-5. Neat, one of the top infielders in the league, hit an even .300 for coach Walter Rabb's club last season. three markers that put the Deacons back into the lead for good. In the sixth, with Andy Billesdon having relieved UNC starter Dave Murr, Scripture hit a sacrifice fly to score Nichols, who had doubled and moved to third on a passed ball. Three consecutive walks fol lowed and at this point, Walter Rabb called for Bob Wacker to re place Billesdon. But Wracker walk ed Williams forcing in one runner and Worrell singled to score the other two. Carolina had gone ahead with three unearned runs in its open ing half of the third. A double by Cronin Byrd and a walk to Bud dy Tilden put men on first and second. After two men were out, Paul Swing struck out but Deacon catcher Williams let the ball roll all the way to the backstop, en abling Byrd to score and Tilden to move to third. Larry Neal then got an infield single and on the Casper, Soucliak Lead GGO Tilt (GREENSBORO. N. C. (UPD Billy Casper shot a three-under par 68 Saturday to share the le3d with defending champion Mike Souchak, who followed his first holes of the $35,000 Greensboro Open Golf Tournament. Souchack, who followed his first round 68 with a 69 Friday, moved up another notch Saturday with a 70. Two strokes back of the leaders at 209 were slammin Sammy Snead, seven time winner of the Greensboro Open, and Jerry Steel- smith, of Glendale, Calif. Snead pulld up on the leaders with a hot four-under-par 67 while Steel smith fashioned a 70. Tar Babies Divide With Wake Forest; Take Opener 7-6, Drop Nightcap 4-3 By LOU ROSENTHAL Carolina's freshman baseball team came from behind to defeat the Wake Forest Frosh in the first game of a doubleheader, 7-6, but tase How . . . Easter Is APRIL 22 lost . the second in extra innings, 4-3, yesterday at Emerson Stad ium. ' Joe White, out for frosh baseball only this week because of spring football, struck out nine men r in the first game, but had' to pe Te lieved in the seventh; inning"" when Wake threatened. Bill DaAnemann relieved White and claimed the victory when Dick Flerning Scored the winning run in the bottom half of the seventh on a passed ball by Wake catcher Bill Mallory. Ken Willard, another football player, was the big gun for the Tar Babies in the first game, as he uncorked a 360-foot pinch-hit two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth. His hit came after Merle Kruer pinch-hit safely. "' Ken Boy kin ' slammed a triple and a single, and Ron Barlow knocked a pair of singles to lead the Tar Babies in the first tilt. In the second contest Butch Ty ree, normally a pitcher, cracked a home run down the left field line in the first with a mate aboard to give the Deacons a 2-0 lead. After tw0 were out in the third, LACROSSE MATCH Coach Sal Esposito's UNC la crosse team will meet Duke Uni versity tomorrow afternoon in a match scheduled for 3:00 at Duke. STEVENS-SHEPHERD'S mmmw wai ITS: Seersucker, Cotton Sheens, Poplin, Batik, Madras Bermuda Shorts $495 to $1295 Batiste Oxf. 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Jerry Davis absorbed the loss fdr ihe; Heels, and now has a rec ord of 0-1. Dannemann notched his second victory against no defeats in the first game. play, pitcher Bob Muller threw wild to first as Tilden and Swing both scored. The Tar Heels added two more in the seventh on back-to-back doubles by Tilden and Swing and a single by Heyward Hull whither? woman, whither? . . . where but to the studio of charles hopkins of chapel hill? smart women know that crea tive contemporary jewelry calls attention to their sophis ticated charm and marks them as women of good taste ... a visit-to his unique chapel hill studio is a must! AST at PI J 9 A happy Easter for everyone starts with our selection of everything- You need to enjoy a perfect holiday! 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