Friday, April 28, 1967
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ANIMALS
RED & BLUE NIGHTSHIRTS BEER MUGS
Lacrossmen
Defeat ECC
By OLLE PATTON
The Freshman Lacrosse
team won their fourth straight
game of the season Wednes
day afternoon at ECC.
Carolina scored the first
goal of the game, Brain Duf
fey rifled one in from the out
side. But, a determined ECC
team came back with three
quick goals, this was the first
time the freshman has been
behind all season.
The Lacrossers kept up
their momentum, and in the
second quarter took the lead
back from ECC. Jake Russel
tied it up, and he was fol
lowed by Harper Peterson,
who is doing a fine job in
spite of a separated shoulder.
Pete Aitkin, playing crease
attack, claimed the next Car
olina tally, and he was follow
ed by Peterson again, to end
the half with a score of 6-2,
UNC.
The rain continued in the
second half, making a virtual
swamp out of the field. Pete
Aitkin, high scorer of the after
noon, started off the second
half in' good form as he and
Ken Walden took turns pump
ing shots into the cage. ECC
got their fourth goal in the
third quarter, as the UNC
goalies, Pete Kramer and Fer-,
die Wandelt, were having a
rough time in the mud. Har
per Peterson then gave Rus
sel a feed, and Jake fired
ended with the score 10 - 4,
UNC.
The fourth quarter saw ECC
score their last goal of the
afternoon, and in retaliation,
Aitkin, Duffey, and Heard pen
etrated the ECC defense to
make -the final score 13-5,
UNC.
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By OWEN DAVIS
DTH Asst. Sport Editor
Mike Flanagan pitched a
five-hit shutout, striking out
a record 17 batters, to sub
due East Carolina behind a
15-hit barrage, 11-0 yester
day. , ,
Trianflpan established a new
irxr strikeout mark by whif- two outs
fing at least two hitters in Thomas opened with a sin
all but two innings. The sen- gle and went to second on a
ior righthander gained his sacrifice bunt Lemonds and
first victory of the season Talbott singled to score Thom
against three defeats and as and one' out later Hull
hurled his first complete walked.
game this year. the bases loaded, pinch
East Carolina College, hitter Rod Thompson cleared
which suffered an earlier set- the sacks with -a sharp dou-
back in the day when it did ble down the left field 'line,
not receive university status, Bolick and Robbins singled
used six pitchers during the to score Thompson, and Tho-
cold blustery afternoon. mas ended the scoring with
Starter Vince coioen was a single io piaie uouck
out later on Skip Hull's run- The Pirates again put two
producing single. Robbins led men on base in the fifth with
off in the sixth with a double only one away, but Flanagan
and also scored after one out methodically struck out the
when Flanagan singled. next batter and. easily re-
The eighth inning was an tired the final out on a pop-
Flanagan closed the game
in typical fashion by striking
out the final two batters.He
fanned the last batter on
three pitches.
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1:10,3:07, 5:03, 7:03 & 9:01
RIALTO, DURHAM
credited with the loss as he
gave up three runs in nis
21-3 inning stint. Colbert's
record is now 2-2.
The Tar Heels brought their
record to 13-7 and move back
into ACC action Saturday
against Duke in Durham.
The Pirates are now 18-3
for the season
The last out of the inning
came in classic fashion. With
runners on first and second
the Tar Heels attempted a
double steal
Thomas broke off first and
was caught in a rundown.
Bolick then edged off second
and soon was trapped also.
Both runners then made a
Every batter in the UNC simultaneous slide into sec-
lineup got a base hit except ond base and Thomas was
Bill Estes. Charlie Thomas ruled out when both Tar
led the hitting parade with, Heels were tagged on the
three safeties while Ronnie bag.
Lemonds, Danny Talbott, Tom In scattering five hits, Flan
Robbins, and Flanagan got agan allowed only two run
two hits each. ners past second base. He
Flanagan did not allow walked five batters and was
more than one hit in a sin- never in serious trouble al
gle frame. The only extra though the Pirates got jtwo
base hit for ECC came in tne men on oase on several inn-
first when Lyn Smith led off
with a double.
After Smith's two - bagger,
Flanagan struck out the side
and then struck out the first
two batters in the second for
five straight strikeouts. Flan
agan got a slow start this
season but his fast ball was
moving well and his control
sharp yesterday.
Carolina did not get a hit
until the third and then reach
ed Colbert for three runs.
Thomas and Flanagan led
off with singles and Lemonds
advanced them with a sacri
fice bunt. Talbott then crack
ed a triple to right field to
score both runners and
scored himself soon after
Charlie Carr's double.
The Tar Heels scored sin
gle runs in the fifth and sixth
frames.
" Lemonds opened the' fifth
with a double and scored one
ings.
Flanagan used the strike
out as his stopper whenever
ECC threatened.
When East Carolina got
men on first and second and
only one out in the fourth,
Flanagan forced the next bat
ter to bounce back to the
mound and then whiffed the
final hitter.
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Carr, cf
Hull, c
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Thompson, rf
Bolick, ss
Robbins, rf
Thomas, 2b
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