Page 8 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Sunday, April 25, 1565 Seminoles Tomahawked 12-1 uses (Custer Ave INJUNS SCALPED UNC . ab r h rbi Fleming, ss . 5 0 0 0 Taylor, cf 3 12 0 Black, cf : ; 1 l .- l o Boykin ,rf 5 0 0 0 Talbott, lb 5 2 3 0 Hume, If 5 2 2 2 Thompson, 2b ; 3 2 2 1 Prindle, -2b ' ' '. . 2 0 0 0 Link, 3b 4 4 2 3 Shawrr "7: 3 0 2 1 Lepnard, p ; - 4 0 2 2 TOTALS . 40 12 16 9 FLA. ST. ab r h rbi Fernandez, 2b . 4 0 1 0 Hopkins, If : 4 0 0 0 Martin,. cf 7; 4 110 Wilcox, rf 3 0 1 0 Lawrence, 3b 2 0 0 0 McKinney, 3b-p 2 0 0 0 Brown, c 3 0 0 0 Giardino, ss V 3 0 0 0 Sarron, lb 1 0 0 0 Chmielewski, lb 2 0 10 Ward, p : ; " l ;b 0 o a-Mewbern . , ; 1 0 0 0 b-Bearse 1 0 0 0 c-Hammond 10 10 TOTALS 32 1 5 0 a grounded out for Ward in fifth. b -struck out for Hawkins . in eighth. -e singled for Brown in ninth FLA. ST. UNC - 100 OOO OOO 1 - 024 100 llx 12 Pitching Ward Hawkins , Creely McKinney Leonard - ip h 4 . 3 r er bb so 10 7 6 1 0 3 10 0 4 3 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 5 1 0 2 5 W Leonard (2-2) L Ward (1-1) White Places Third In 100-Yard Dash m Ace trackman Dale White fin ished , third yesterday, .in the Penn Relays in the loa - vard dash. Timed in 9.7 seconds, he craned North Carolina College's Edwin Roberts, who won the event m 9.6. UNC two-miler placed 15th in his I specialty. The harrier de veloped a "stitch" in his side during the first mile, but fin ished the race in a good 9:17.0. TBOPHDESJ M ! J t , if-r I i i i K V. ! I -j i t jC'.kvo.x- ; j Trophies, Plaques, Cups a wards for excellence in sports or . other fields. We have for your choice a generous selection, and . also Ser - Engraving Servi vice IN OUR TROPHY DEPT. fay Playr 151 E. Franklin St. By FRED SEELY DTH Sports Editor . If the Seminole Nation ever receives a beating at the hands of white men comparable to the one administered to their name sakes at Emerson Stadium yes terday,. Chief Osceola will sure ly, turn over ' in his burial mound. :; - The Line-Up (Home games in boldface). Today Baseball Maryland Lacross W&L Tennis Toledo Tomorrow ; Baseball Florida State Tennis Wake Forest Monday . Track Clemson, Va. The Tar Heels put the toma hawk to the touring Florida State nine on a chilly after noon, and when the feathers settled the home club had its fourth straight victory, 12-1. Beattie Leonard, still sniffling from a small case of influenza, threw a solid five-hitter at the fifth - ranked .Seminoles, and Gene Link and Bob Hume con tributed towering homers to the 16-hit attack. When the cavalry charge was over, the beaten Floridians scurried out of the battleground faster than Tonto going for help. :'. They had good reason to hang their heads. - The Tar Heels struck early, late and often in bringing their record above the .500 mark for the first time in several moons. They now stand 9-8, and the visitors departed with a ' 15-5 slate, plus an arrow or two in their backs. J ' The locals grabbed the lead . in the second. Rod Thompson - Carolina teams, coaches, athletes and alumni in the news. Compiled by the DTH Sports Staff. - THE ACC BASKETBALL tournament, long a fixture at Reyn olds ' Coliseum in Raleigh, mav find - itself in a new home next year . . . - Indications are that Charlotte will get the three-day meet . . . The ACC BASKETBALL COMMITTEE meets Thursday to make a recommendation to the conference, which meets Friday . .;. If the committee says "move," the tourney will do just that . . . BO WOOD continues to make shambles of the UNC discus record ... His 164' 5 1-2" effort in the Penn Relays topped the record he set eariler in the week . . . Even with the big toss, be only finished fifth in the meet, - ' WITH AN assist from CLEMSON, the Gamecocks of SOUTH CAROLINA have moved into the ACC baseball lead. The Tigers crushed Duke Friday, 10-2, while the new leaders were taking care of Wake, 8-4 .: . Influenza has sidelined Tar Heel baseballers DICK PRINDLE, BOB BONCZEK and BEATTIE LEONARD More may fall to the germ, which hit the team during the spring vacation trip to Georgia and South Carolina . . . Tuesday is N. C. State Day, it. appears . . . Tar Heel teams play the Wolf pack in no less than three sports. . 1 SONNY RIDENHOUR, a tailback-safety for UNC's football icdui ui me mia-aus, nas switched sports (to golf) and finally hit it big . . . His 71-71-70 212 won the top prize of $1,000 in the Carolinas Open,- completed Friday in Burlington . . . The Fayette ville pro was tied with three others for the 36-hoIe lead, but a sub-par final round pulled him to victory . . . Clemson center fielder RUSTY ADKINS has raised his batting average to a hot .458 to lead the conference's batsmen by a wide margin -Former UNC golf star. ED JUSTA continues to find the play-for-pay circuit rough going . I . His 73-76-149 at San Antonio missed the cut by six strokes in the $50,000 Texas Open. DON SKAKLE's tennis team should be strong for years to come ... Of his top six netters, only captain O. H. PARRISH is a senior . . . The team now has a 16-0 record, and looks like a solid favorite for the ACC tournament May 6-8 on the N. C. State courts .;. Ex-basketball star FRANK SELVY, who holds the uigiiest coiiege scormg average for one season when he pumped through .41.2 ppg at Furman in 1954. had retumprf to hi m j k inn u i uiq niater for a new job . . . He's now the golf coach, and assists on me udeioau team as weu . . . He once scored 100 points in a game, the only major college player ever to accomplish that feat. led off with a single to deep short, and Link followed by rapping Jim Ward's 3-2 pitch for a solid single to left. John Shaw advanced the pair with " a "sacrifice, and Leonard helped his . own cause with a looping single to right, scoring Thompson. After Dick Fleming popped out, Link came home on a passed ball by catcher Randy Brown. . Link Adds Homer . The third inning was the end of the warpath for the visitors. With one out, Talbott lined a single to center and promptly stole second. Hume came through with an infield single, and the Heels added their third run when Thompson blooped a one-bagger over first base. Link, starting his first varsity . game, then slammed - a Ward delivery far over the left field barrier. The Seminoles had opened the scoring in the first when center fielder Mike Martin singled through the box with two out and came all the way around when Bill Taylor let the hit go between his legs to the fence. Errors added another marker in -the fourth after Taylor had singled.. Meanwhile, back at the wag on train, Leonard was keeping the visitors going around in cir cles. After Martin's first-inning .hit,' the Seminoles could only manage one - basers by Bob rl t rii 1 vviicox ana jerry nmieiewsKi, and both died where they start ed. Dick Fernandez slammed a hard double to right in the eighth, and pinchhitter Bill Hammond added a two-out sin gle in the ninth. Hume Sparks After an error and two singles in the seventh widened the mar gin to 8-1, Coach Walter Rabb's team put the finishing blow on "the Floridians in the eighth. Black walked, and with one down Talbott slammed a hard drive to rieht. When no one - covered second, he decided to do himself, and the Tar Heels had runners in easy scoring po sition. Reliever Ken Creely helped the cause with a wild Ditch to send Black home, but it wasn't needed Hume laid into a high fastball and the blow cleared the fence in dead center. Mar tin started back, but gave up in - despair. '- Creely then walked Link, and the Charlotte native romped home on catcher John Shaw's booming triple. Joe McKinney relieved the scalped Creely to fan Leonard and retire the side. Talbott's three hits, high for the day, pushed his average to .399. Six Tar Heels claimed two hits for the day's work. Link scored four times, equaling tha high for the year marked ear lier by Black and Dick Prindle. Prindle played for the first time in a week, replacing Thompson at second bass in the fifth. Black did not start, but took over for Ta3'lor in the same inning. The star quarter back has been slowed since the Georgia game Tuesday with a sore neck. The Tar Heels journey to State Tuesday for an ACC con ference battle. State also whipped ' Florida State, their win coming Friday at Raleigh, 7-2. Rabb will probably start cap tain Jerry Davis against the Wolfpack Tuesdav, with right hander Bill "Chilly" Danne mann waiting in relief. State Defends Big 4" Title For 4th Year Big Four Sports Day, an an nual affair bringing together non-varsity athletes from UNC, Duke, Wake Forest, and N. C. State, will be held May 4 at the State campus, it was announced yesterday by the Intramural of fice. Competition will be held in 13 sports, including handball, vol leyball and softball, and the three visiting schools will be out to take the title won the last four years by State. Last year UNC was leading going into the final event, but finished second to the Wolfpack by 2 1-2 points. Other sports include horse shoes, table tennis, tennis, bad minton, bowling, golf, archery, target rifle, skeet and skish. 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