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PHIL SKINNER (right), 18-year-old UNC fresh
man, finished 49th of 13,847 college bowlers
who participated in the National Intercollegiate
championships in St. Paul, Minn., recently.
The Durham native compares form with All
Star champion Dick Weber (left.)
Stickmen Seek 5th Win Today
By JIM DEAN
DTII Sports Writer
Jeff Parker, UNC's All-America
lacrosse candidate, may not
be in the starting lineup today
when the once - beaten stickmen
clash with arch - rival Duke.
The game is set for 2 p.m. at
Navy Field.
Coach Cony Steele reported
yesterday that Parker has the
flu, and may be replaced by
Dave Garrett.
"We haven't had any serious
injuries or illness until recent
ly," Steele commented. "They
seem to be catching up with us
now."
"Duke has improved since
last season, but our chances are
excellent," he added. "They
have gone from varsity to club
play this season, and can use
anybody because they aren't
under conference rules, so
they'll be tough."
The Carolina stickmen edged
Washington & Lee 15 - 11 last
Friday in a mistake - riddled
bout which saw . Bob Morrison
and Bud Adams score 11 of the
Tarheel points.
"We made Asome mistakes
against Washington & Lee, but
we're ready for Duke,"
Steele.
said
Softball Action Tense
As Plavof f Time Nears
By BILL LEE
DTH Sports Writer
Thirteen games were played
Wednesday in Softball with
Zeta Psi starting the day off byb
beating St. Anthony Hall. After
spotting the St. A's two runs
Zeta Psi starting the day off by
fifth for the victory. The big
inning included two doubles and
a single and a three-run homer
by Joe Palmer.
Teague came back in the last
inning to edge Parker 6-5. They
scored two in the bottom half
after the losers had taken a
one-run lead in the top of the
inning. Leading Teague were
Tom Avery with a double and
a single, Bill Smith with three
singles, and Ed Dobson with a
home-run. Jerry Brake knocked
in the winning run with a single.
Kappa Psi beat Pi Kappa Al
pha 11-8, led by Bob Matthews
who had two doubles and two
singles and scored four runs.
Wally Brown and Fred Stapp
had homers for the losers.
- The Med School Cleavers
n came back with four runs in the
last of the seventh to edge the
Law School Barristers 11-10.
The Law scored all of their
runs in the fifth on nine sin
gles and four walks. Leading the
Cleavers was Pete Thompson
with three singles, and scoring
the winning run on Fred Kouri's
single.
Sigma Chi scored eight in the
last of the seventh to beat
Lambda Chi 14-13. The winning
run was walked in as Sigma
Chi also had eight hits for the
mmng.
Everett whipped Stacy 15-1,
amassmg a total of twenty hits.
Tommy Dail led the winners
with two homers and a single,
1 Joe Biddle had a homer and a
double, and Jim Shields knocked
two triples.
The Pi Kappa Phi White team
beat the Sigma Chi Whites 15-0
in four innings, scoring ten in
the second on triples by Ted
Harrell and Bob Rickards.
The Dental School bombed
the Med School Teasers 21-11,
taking advantage of eleven er
rors and six walks. Ed Williams
led the hitting with three sin
gles, and Bob Evans knocked
a homer and a single.
Carr- edsed EVP in the last
inning 5-4, as Skip G ant led off
with a double, took third and
scored while the next two bat
ters were retired.
Delta Sig scored five in the
first and went on to defeat
DKE, 10-8. The big inning came
with five straight walks and a
double by George Petne.
Adams will replace Sandy
Reider, who separated h i s
shoulder in the Hartwick meet.
Steele said that the attackman
would be out the rest of the
season.
Other probable starters are
team captain Harvey Stanley,
Dan Howe, Loring Swasey,
Clee Edgar, Chan Muller, Jim
Bischoff, Andy Culpepper and
Jake Hubbard.
Defending ACC champion Vir
ginia handed the team its only
loss so far this season, 9-11.
The undefeated Carolina
freshmen scored in the last five
seconds to close their regular
season (3-0) with an exciting 5-4
win over East Carolina last Sat
urday. . Middle fielder Randy Roden
scored the winning goal and two
others to lead the team.
Their only remaining game is
with the Carolina varsity.
"The freshmen will give us
good support next year," said
Steele. "If Stanley plays next
year, we'll be hard to beat."
TIGERS TANKED
By FRED SEELY
DTH Sports Editor
Clemson
McCall, ss
Adkins, c
Dantzler, lb
Sutton, rf
Co wart, 3b
Jackson, 2b
Myers, If
Barbary, c
Chapman, p
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Walker, p
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Danny Walker put a Tiger in
the tank; and Bill Taylor rapped
a solid 13th inning single yes
terday as the Tar Heel nine
edged Clemson, 4-3.
The r Durham righthander
hurled a magnificent six-hitter
in going the route, giving up
only two earned runs, striking
out 11 ; and getting out of nu
merous jams he inherited from
, shoddy fielding.
The winning rally started
when Ken Boykin, who had en
tered the game two innings be
fore, walked. John Shaw sacri
ficed, but the play was to sec
ond and the speedy Boykin beat
the throw.
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c Struck out for Hume in eighth
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Walker 'forced Shaw at third
on an attempted sacrifice, and
the Tar Heels appeared to be
finished when pinchhitter Mike
Knowles rapped a grounder to
Tiger- third baseman Lawton
Cowart.
But he couldn't find the han
dle, and the bases were loaded.
Taylor then slapped a sharp
single over the infield.
"I was thinking of having
Taylor squeeze Shaw home,"
commented Coach Walter Rabb.
"But the pitcher was throwing
real fast and I was afraid of a
pop-up.?t ;
The loss went to Charlie Wat
son, who had relieved starter
Tom Chapman after one batter
in the tenth:
The loudest roar the visitors
could manage was a two-run
homer by shortstop Jack Mc
Call in the fifth. Ronnie Moore,
courtesy runner for Chapman,
scored ahead of him.
, The only , other solid belt off
Walker was a two - out triple
by Rusty Adkins in the ninth.
The league's leading hitting
died on third as Ellis Dantzler
lined to Taylor in right.
. Talbott Plates Two
The Tar ' Heels opened the
scoring : with a pair of runs in
; the first. After Fleming tanned.
2 Til- Taylor; singled. Link grounded
to second baseman lony jacK
son for an apparent double play,
but Jackson's throw to second
was wild and the hosts h a d
runners ' on second and third.
Dan Talbott, who drove in all
the Tar Heel tallies, then
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slapped a single to right to
plate the runners.
Clemson cut the margin to
one run in the third.
Ed Barbary opened the frame
by reaching base on Walker's
bad throw. After Chapman flied
to center, McCall forced Bar
bary at second. But Prindle,
trying for the double play, threw
wildiy and McCall raced to sec
ond. Adkins singled to send the
shortstop to third, and Dantzler
followed him - with a one-baser
off Talbotts glove.
The Tar peels bounced back
in their half of the inning. With
one out, Taylor singled and
stole second. After Link fanned,
Talbott knocked one to right
and the speedy Taylor scored.
McCall tied the count in the
fifth, and both teams settled
down to tight, pressure base
ball marked by one strategic
move after another.
Clemson threatened in the
eighth with men on first and
third, but Walker was equal to
the occasion and struck out Bar
bary to end the inning.
UNC loaded the bases with
one out in their half, but the
rally fizzled when McLaughlin
fanned.
Fluke Almost Wins
A fluke play almost led to the
winning run in the 11th.
Shaw struck out, but the ball
got away from catcher Pete
Myers and rolled down the first
base line. It hit the fleeting
Shaw on the leg, bouncing al
most in the UNC dugout, and
umpire Jim Mills ruled the ball
in play.
The Tigers howled for five
' minutes.
Walker sacrificed . him to sec
ond, Baylin struck out, and Tay
lor reached first on McCall's
boot. After Taylor swiped sec
ond. Red Thompson fanned to
end the threat.
Meanwhile, Clemson was get
ting little from Walker. The
righthander moved the ball
around enough to keep the vis
itors off balance, and now has
a 3-0 record.
South Carolina comes to town
today for a 2:30 p.m. tilt with
the Tar Heels, now 3-4 in the
ACC. The Gamecocks, perched
atop the league with a classy
6-2 record, have not played for
a week. The probable starter
for UNC will be Beattie Leon
ard, who has fashioned a 1.45
record.
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