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- - ' V - THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tuesday, March 19, 1953 Golfers Fall, J Stickmen Triumph, 9-4 On A Spring Afternoon: Baseballers Lose, 2-1 Tar Heels .Fall. 1 Comeback Fails In Baseball Opener V 4 T A ; IE UNC Golf erg By ART CHENSKY I of The Daily Tar Heel Staff The UNC Golf team, despite a strong comeback, lost its in itial match of the season yesterday to a strong Ohio University team, 9 1-2-11 1-2, at Finley Golf Course. Strong performances were turned in by Carolina's Glenn Starapoli and Bill Brackett who both won 3 points while shutting out Ohio's Dave Deber and Greg Moore, respect ively. Hampered by gusty winds and early season nervousness, each team played well below its capability. A not too disappointed Coach Ed Kenney said his team "played badly and got beaten. It's as simple as that." "This was our first match and we were nervous," said Starpoli, who played well enough to win but still not at mid season form. "Now that we've got this first match under our belts, we should give a much stronger performance from here on' in." The Tar Heels started slowly and were down 5-2 after the first nine holes with only Starapoli and Brackett winning on the front side. But Jim Hickman came back strong to win the backside and his overall match. Charlie Lynch halvred the backside of his mat ch to bring the Tar Heels just short of a tie. The individual results: Jim Nordstrom, OU, defeated Charlie Lynch, UNC, 2 1-2-1-2; Ludwig Schenk, OU, defeated Buzzy Talbot, UNC, 2-1; Jim Hickman, UNC, defeated Bruce Helwagen, OU, 2-1; Hal Ward, OU, defeated Jim Barnes, UNC, 3-0; Glenn Starapoli, UNC, defeated Dave Deber, OU, 3-0; Bill Brackett, UNC, defeated Greg Moore, OU, 3-0; Bill Monnett, OU, defeated Bryce Beard, UNC, 3-0. The total: Ohio U. 11 1-2 Carolina 9 1-2. Two Wrestlers Will Compete In Nationals u c.- S - ... . ... ;- - V " h' N ... r 1 5, .-x-..v .- -. - 1 "' - - - --. i By OWEN DAVIS of The Daily Tar Heel Staff His teammates couldn't do it, so Adelphi pitcher Wally Baecht won his own game Monday. Baecht smacked a clean single to center field in the ninth inning to drive in the winning run and defeat hits, three of which never left the infield. Buskey gave up only two hit and an unearned run in his five frames. Coach Walter Rabb planned before gametime to pull him early because of poor practice weather. Charlie Thomas greeted the new season and a warm. Carolina in its season's opener sunshiny afternoon with a solid Tom Buskey delivers for the Tar Heels . . but the team fell to Adelphi, 2-1. Carolina Defense Shines here, 2-1. The Tar Heels were handcuf fed by the New York righthander who allowed only four hits in his mne-inning stint. - Baecht struck out six en route to his first victory of the season. The loss was charged to relief pitcher David Lemonds, now 0-1. Lemonds, who came in for starter Tom Buskey in the sixth inning, was touched for four hits and one run. He struck out five in his four innings, but was plagued by occasional lack of control. Neither team was strong at the plate. Adelphi got only six tnHifmmkmi FWSl Ourp rfev ' Two University of North Carolina wrestlers will com pete in the NCAA Cham pionships beginning Thursday at Perm State. Fred Priester, a 177 pounder from Davenport, Iowa, will compete along with Luther Gartrell, a 145-pound freshman from Asheville, Ala. Priester, runnerup in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament for the past three Monday. seasons, finished the year with a 9-4 individual mark. He was co-captain of the UNC team. Gartrell, wrestling most of the regular season at 152 pounds, had a 3-1 individual mark and a fourth place finish m the touen Atlanta invita tional Meet. "Both boys stand a good chance of finishing well in the Nationals," Head Coach Sam Barnes siaid. "Over 3 00 wrestlers are expected this year and the competition will be tough, but with a little iuck both Priester and Gartrell will make a good showing." UNC Stickmen. Blast Adelphi, 9-4 By RICK BREWER of The Daily Tar Heel Staff Jumping out to a quick 3-0 lead in the opening period, North Carolina's lacrosse team won its season lidlifter from Adelphi 9-4 on Fetzer Field The Heels tallied four times in the second stanza to hold a commanding 7-0 advantage at halftime. That lead grew to 9-0 before the Panthers finally were able to score against, a tough Carolina defense. quarter. Adelphi finally put the ball in . the net at 5:59 of the period when Bob Macaluso set up Larry Karowski for a score. The same two Panthers team ed up for the second Adelphi goal at 1:13 of the fourth quarter. Macalusi picked up the final two scores for the visitors, one on an assist from Ken Reese and the other unassisted. Sophomore Peter Kramer did a good job in the nets for Carolina, coming up with 12 saves. Adelphi goalkeeper Bill Powers was credited with 10 saves. Scoring by quarters: Adelphi 0 0 13 4 Carolina 3 4 2 0 9 1. UNC. 3:32-Bicksler (assisted by Peterson). 12:35 Atkin (unassisted). 14:25-Perry (assisted by Grauer). 2. UNC . 4:18-Peterson (assisted by Callan). 5:51 Peterson (assisted by Callan). 8:32-Grauer (unassisted). 9:06 Seipe (unassisted). 3. UNC. 0:52-Atkin (assisted by Peterson). 4:53 Walden (assisted by Peterson). Adelphi. 5:59-Karowski (assisted by Macaluso). 4. Adelphi. l:13-Karowski (assisted by Macaluso). 8:10 Macaluso (assisted by Reese). 8:30-Macaluso (unassked). single to left for the first hit of the game in the opening in ning. Buscky retired the side in order in the first two innings, whiffing three, until the Panthers pushed across a third inning tally. Third baseman Jim Dolan slammed a triple to left center to lead off the inning. One out later, Baecht bunted but Buskey threw past first baseman Bill Estes into right ueld foul territory, Dolan scor ing on the play. Carolina threatened in the bottom of the inning when Buskey doubled and took third on a passed ball. But Baecht stiffened and retired the next two batters. The Tar Heels knotted the score in the fourth. Charlie Carr reached first on a throw ing error by the shortstop and Skip Hull advanced him to se cond on a sacrifice bunt. One out later, Bruce Bolick sliced a single to left and Can raced home. Carolina got only one runner past first base thereafter. The Panthers connected for harmless hits in the fifth, sixth and eithth frames but the score stood 1-1 going into the ninth. Lemonds walked the leadoff batter, Lou Cosenza, but then Rotten luck. Susan has left the phone off the hook. That means she's at the pool, or in the dining hall, or just relaxing in her room. It's been like this ever since she moved into Granville Towers. I can't un derstand it. Must be a swell place. . rv wnvwe jowefis Only 3:32 had elapsed in the game before the UNC stickmen had their first goal of the campaign. Senior Bill Bicksler got the score with an assist from Harper Peterson. With 12:35 gone, Peter Atkin scored unassisted. The final Carolina goal of the period came off the stick of Jeff Per ry, with an assist from Pete Grauer. f ... i V ' ' i ' - I i J - " I 5 V I U ' 5 f 'ft 4fk if if 9 S l'si' L t n t- Granville Towers Business Office: 942-6784 University Square Chapel Hill, N. C. muscles aren't mandatory to buy our life insurance. But our policyown ers are in great shape. Physi cally and financially. They live longer and their insurance costs less. Find out about the other Important "differences" and what they mean to you. 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On a pressure-packed 3-2 pitch, the sophomore southpaw" struck out catcher Russ Huber, -but Baecht then singled for the clincher. Adelphi is now 1-1, Carolina 0- 1. Scoreboard Adelphi 001 000 0012 6 2 UNC 000 100 000 1 1 Baecht and Huber; Buskey, Lemonds (6) and Hull. Carolina: Medley, rf (3-0-0); Thomas, 2b (4-0-1); Carr, cf (4- 1- 1); Hull, c (3-0-0); R. Lemonds, 3b (4-0-0); Bolick, ss (3-0-1); Wester, If (3-0-0); Estes, lb (3-0-0); Buskey, p (2-0-1); D. Lemonds (1-0-0). Adelphi: Nienstedt, ss (5-0-0); Altomarr, 2b ( 4-0 -1 ) ; Melucci, If (4-0-1); Cosenza, lb (2-1-0); Smith, rf (2-0-0); Madson, ph (1-04); Goldberg, rf (1-0-0); Kovalcheck, cf (2-0 0); Smith, cf (2-0-1); Dolan, 3b (3-1-1); Huber, c (4-0-1); Baecht, p (3-0-1). 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