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12 The Tar Heel July 29. 1976 Tar Heels lead League by 2V2 games rs r 7 by Joe Morgan Staff Writer Despite losing three out of five games for the second straight week, UNC still clings to a two and one-half game lead over Louisburg and Methodist going into the last four days of the Carolina Summer League regular season. The Heels, though, are struggling as the playoffs approach. Blame it on the long season, the hot weather, bad luck, or a case of first-place complacency, Carolina just hasn't played consistent, sound, fundamental baseball lately. But with a record of 27-12, not all can be bad. Twice UNC took it on the chin from Louisburg, 13-6 and 5-2, as Hurricane Kevin Staley recorded both wins. The third loss came in a game against Elon Tuesday that had been moved up from Saturday because the Fighting Christians were eager to forget the season and go home. However, Carolina looked like the team that was ready to go home after committing six errors while Elon played as if they were " " ri . Q tew Pearl UlliillliUl ui iUuiij Lj t .. L. . t.J j Furnishing your apartment the hassle-free way costs less than 2 beers per day! It's our Student Special furniture rental plan. Here's what you get! ONE SOFA ONE MATCHING CHAIR TWO END TABLES TWO TABLE LAMPS ONE COCKTAIL TABLE ONE STUDENT DESK. ONE 2 DRAWER FILE DINETTE TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS ONE DRESSER AND MIRROR OR CHEST OF DRAWERS ONE BED WITWHEAD BOARD MATTRESS AND FOUNDATION Many other items are available at extra cost. including TVs. bars, paintings, bookcases, and extra beds Available on 8-month lease to bona fide students Monthly rental on above furniture . . . $29 50 Damage-Waiver fee 2 00 Sales Tax lis $32.68 per month atop the league standings in winning 7-3. The Tar Heels got their two wins from the teams fighting to keep out of the cellar. Atlantic "Christian College and Campbell College. Against ACC in Boshamer Stadium Saturday. Matt Wilson ran his record to 6-2 as Carolina slugged out an 1 1 -5 victory w ith the help of six Bulldog errros. The contest against Campbell here Monday was probably as well played and exciting as any this summer as the Heels scored a run in the bottom of the tenth inning to win 3-2. A homer over the left-field fence by Jimmy Waugh tied the game 2-2 in the fourth inning and the drama settled in the bottom of the tenth as UNC got some help from lady luck. Waugh singled, then stole second after four earlier attempts to steal by UNC FREE DELIVERY ON STUDENT LEASES MEIROLJEASE FURNITURE RENTALS THE FURNITURE RENTAL PEOPLE WE WILL HELP YOU FIND AN APARTMENT EASILY AND FAST WITH OUR APARTMENT LOCATOR SERVICE (FREE, OF COURSE) DURHAM: 231 Chapel Hill Blvd. Tel. 493-1481 RALEIGH: 3010 Industrial Drive Tel. 832-8887 runners failed. With tw o outs, Kevin Caddell hit a sharp grounder that Campbell's shortstop fielded but threw low to the first basemen who couldn't dig the ball out of the dirt. Meanwhile. Waugh was coming home and before Campbell knew w hat happened, the Tar Heels were having a victory celebration at home plate. The Tar Heels try to clinch the regular season championship in their last three games which include UNC-Wilmington away on July 29, East Carolina there J uly 30, and Carolina's last home game August 1 against the visiting Pirates at 7:30 p.m. Playoffs involving the top four teams begin in Boshamer Stadium Tuesday August 3 and will end with the championship game Thursday August 4. The double elimination tournament will involve UNC, Lousiburg, Methodist and East Carolina. 1111 for summer fun! sn-Hounos sreHaunos sreHaunos sreHaunos g (Just imagine it's freezing out and you're in by a roaring fire.) Log a few hours with a blazing adventure 6. can you beat this 9 The loudspeaker re-invented. Yamaha Audio has re-desiqned and built every component part of the Monitor Speaker System, Yamaha NS-1000M. Mid and high frequency domes are vacuum formed of beryllium using the newest technologies found anywhere in audio. The woofer, too, is Yamaha: cast frame, dense cone for tight, clean bass. Power handling exceeds 100 watts. SOUTBHnUS 8 c: 5 Vriin ,m nil if-"-"- nifti lacquer rn o t You know a speaker that sounds this great is ours exclusively! $495.00 each black cabinet. Also in genuine ebony. Soundhaus at 113 N. Columbia Also in Raleigh and Durham. Open 'til 10 p.m. in University Mall and Downtown, Chapel Hill 113 N COLUMBIA STREET 942-3162 SQUfD cs . ff TO) P MIT o 1 Ins TENTS by: North Face Eureka Sierra Designs H ipar- fmy : v is your stors! Check with us before taking off. We have equipment for all modes of travel. i SLEEPING BAGS by: North Face Camp 7 BOOTS ' h Galibier , - -f A -A PACKS 4 bv: r , -, Kelty f:' North Face V f I JanSport hju Sierra Designs t y HIKING SHORTS 1 2 Oz. Canvas & Corduroy E TH 400 TJGot Fronftlin RUGBY SHIRTS Long & Short Sleeves We also have a full line of all season clothes, climbing equipment, light weight food, books, stoves, and all accessories. iTT) A TT IT HOI?
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