Thu r -day 3Lay !?. 1962 bkTLX.TAR HEEL - ' " Page -Threes Tilden's .339 Tops UNC Battin F.y ED DUPP.EE W.nrr.ns was indeed a problem for ih year's UXC baseball team. The team batting average of .253 and the pitcher's earned run mark i.f 4 .Si. coupled with 31 infield er rors in 22 games Were a fe rea sons for the 4-10 ACC record and 8-14 overall mark. For the first time in receiii years the Tar Heel-?, coached hv Walt iRabb, didn't haVe "a man .high;ih HUE QUSie T0PJ1G 8:30 -10:20 Carolina Jazz Quartet Tempo loom T the ACC iattihg category. Eudd? Tilden's .339 mark paced the team. The stocky left-fielder appeared In IS games, went 21 for 62, and hit two of the team's seven hon ers. - Larry Neat and Paul Swing, both seniors, followed Tilden in the bat ting race. Neal hit .326 on 28 hits in 86 at-bats and . also hit two home runs. Swing had 23 hits in 89 at-bats for a .315 mark. Neal was the top RBI man on the team, driving in 16 team mates. Swing had 12 RBTs and Heyward Hull, on 19 for 75, a .253 batter, drove in 11. Hull, Swing, and Dave tope each hit one homer to account for the team total. Other averages for the regular Sharyn Lynn V re Alexander Is Victor DAILY CROSSWORD Vacation and "semi-regulars" are Jud Spain hour .282.(11-39), Bernie Isgett .273 (1244), fope .241 (7-29), Cronih Eyrd .226 (12-153), ten Dellolio .224 (15-67), and Jim Speight .217 (10- ,46). Jack Ree- and Bob Vacker with 2-1 records Were the onlv Ditchers with winning records. .Bobby Cox was 2-3, while no other hurlers picked up more than one win. Spencer Willard had a 1.59 ERA, but pitched only 5 23 innings. Actually the top man in the cate gory was Rees with 3.38. Dave Murr, though losing four of five games, had a 3.70 mark. Murr led the team in strikeouts with 32 in 56 innings, but Andy Bil lesdon, with a 1-2 record, struck out 27 in 27 23 frames on the mound. Dellolio, the dependable fielder at first base, was in 206 plays with out making an error for a perfect fielding mark.' lililtcn s May Buy of Buys By John Montague Buddy Baldwin pitched and bat ted Alexander to a 2-0 ttiurnph. over Stacy in the Dorm Softball finals Tuesday afternoon, and led his champions against the Grad winner yesterday afternoon in the All-Campus Semi-Finals. A freak home run by Baldwin was the difference in a brilliant pitching dual which saw Dudley Pace on the mound for Stacy. The two teams had advanced into Tuesdav's finale on the strength of semi-finals victories Monday. Pace tossed- a 4-hitter at Avery as Stacv chalked up a 6-1 win, and Alexander scored a 3-2 de cision over Jovner .with a run in the final frame. The Strikeouts from Alexander had dropped Man sum. 8-5.. in a quarter-final con test the same day, coming back to score three in the last inning after blowing a 5-run first inning lead. The Delta Sis. Rogues came up with eieht bis runs in the 6th. in ning to capture the Frat White championship from the Phi Deits, 9-8. The brother Blue team from Delta Sig made it a clean sweep, battling back from a five-run de ficit to down Kappa Sig, 6-5, in the Frat Blue finals. The two teams met yesterday afternoon for the Frat Championship, the win- K ; rT x ner to go against the Dorm-Grad victor in the All-Campus Finals, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: I960 MGA, Red. Model 1600, 8500 miles, clean, excellent condition, one owner. $1600. Call George Welsh, 963-2706 or 968-1921. WANT TO BUY: 1 SET USED woman's golf clubs cheap. Call 968-8202.. SALE Thanking you for your patronage during the school year,' we at Sharyn Lynn want to offer you a savings on brand new current merchandise not a tremendous savings but enough to make it worth your while. 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