If Saturday. October 9. 1971 The Daitv Tar H. rioles are decisive favorites 1 9m S by David Zucchinc Sports Writer The Pirates finished off San Francisco Wednesday m Pittsburgh in the fourth game of the best-of-five NL play-offs. The i-;f-v urgh Pirates had better fa-f r . r , . . . , fr lur Iae Giants, notorious for their sloppy mfie : ;.t is that the Baltimore Orioles ! the San F rancisco Giants. The - :' if.t between the Orioles and -,!-. is that they both play baseball. :-. irks the difference. ,'y is what brought the Orioles ! American League pennant, their a row. And that same pure embodied in baseball's deepest r.j' jral talent, is what Pittsburgh when the 1971 World Series : i . in Baltimore. ccer team v N.C. State rn David Zucchino Sports Writer I Kili- State took the heart out f soccer squad with two : r t quarter goals in a crucial ACC rriuh yesterday and held on in ,: i half for a 2-0 shutout win. I'pack freshman Somnuck . k stunned the previously 1 lar Heels by scoring both ... goals in a nightmarish first cr of Vixaysouk's goals was hit .. f j't the two points were enough . r l,'N(."s record to a 3-1 over-all j painful 0-1 in the ACC, thus -a hat had been a glorious start for " trvin Allen's Tar Heels. . )uk, a superb halfback from ?, netted lirst when he picked up ! ill within a tangle of players in the I'N'C goal and drove it home i the Wolf pack a quick 1-0 lead. ; souk's second score came as he : corner kick from teammate Mike ; !j and headed it through the f.iicd hands of Tar Heel goalie far Heels, outhustled and I daring the first half, mounted a 'rated scoring drive at the outset ! third period and forced the CAT'S CRADLE Live Music behind Burger Chef on Rosemary Street Tonight: TY STEVENS play and their neer-do-well pitch: -.2 staff, should -have gone daws in three straight. Pittsburgh's pitching was less than could be expected of a per.nant-wir.r.ir.g team. 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