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Thursday, July 14. 1977 The Tar Heel 17 gam es j&Zammmimmtiiimmmmmmmmmm ' ' . - . gmmmrmmnituitmmmf vmiM.nn a imnmm u.m,i.wiwwmwwwwc jw mow ji m . m now iw i mmmmmmmmmatmnn umiui'iiu Pi)!? The Tar Heel, Thursday, July 7f 1977 Summer scoop Standings CAROLINA - louisburg East Carolina UNC'rWilmingtoa- C'ampbell Atlantic Christian W 18 14 10 - 7 ' 6 5 L 2 6 8 14 13 17 Pet. .900 .700 .556 .333 .316 .227 GB 4 7 1114 14 Results July 6 ": CAROLINA 13. East Carolina 12. lOinn! July 7 louisburg K. East Carolina 4 ; Campbell 4. Atlantic Christian 0 Jul X CAROLINA 5. Atlantic Christian 3 Last Carolina 10. Campbell 0 July 9 CAROLINA 4. East Carolina I louisburg at Atlantic Christian, rain Jul II tINC'-Wilmington 5: Atlantic Christian 4 t.'M'-Wilmiiigton 10. Atlantic Christian 2 July 12 CAROLINA 1 1. Louisburg 4 Campbell ). East Carolina X July 13 Atlantic Christian at East Carolina I'NC-Wilmington at Campbell Schedule tonight '. Louisburg at I NC -Wilmmgton CAROLINA at Campbell . Lndav Campbell at CAROLINA liNC-Wilmington at East Carolina louisburg at Atlantic Christian Saturday East Carolina at Louisburg I'NC-Wilmington at CAROLINA Monday Atlantic Christian at Campbell East Carolina at CAROLINA Wednesday CAROLINA at l ouisburg UNC-Wilm ingt on at Atlanl k Christ ian ( 2) Campbell at East Carolina By SKIP FOREMAN Staff Writer : . What Coach Mike Roberts has done with the UN C baseball team shouldn't be seen on a baseball field. It should be hanging in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Better yet, their power should be harnessed and conserved for the next cold winter. The blue-and-white juggernaut continued its mastery of the North Carolina Summer Collegiate Baseball League last week, taking four more games, two against East Carolina, one versus Atlantic Christian, and their latest victims. Louisburg, Tuesday night. Carolina's performance right now can only be described as the best baseball being played by a college team that has nothing else much to do but play baseball. They are hitting, hitting with power, and running enough to keep most of their opponents oif balance. - Their latest victims were Louisburg College, the second place team in . the league. They ran Louisburg silly, scoring three runs in the second inning, and breeing to an 1 1-3 romp. The Heels chased starter Kevin Niewalis for three runs and a triple before they really unloaded. GregRobinson's triple started the third inning, and Laird Williams single with two out scored him. It got progressively worse for Louisburg pitching before the night ended. Leading 5-0 in the fifth, hot-hitting P. J. Gay walked, stole second and reached third on an infield out. After Mike Fox fanned. Brad Lloyd singled deep to shortstop to for cars 00 EASTGATE AHOCO Eastgate Shopping Center TUNE UPS ALIGNMENT SHOCKS BRAKES MUFFLERS OPEN 7AM-1 1 PM 967-9484 We're here for you . . . 11 AM-9 PM DAILY delicious sandwiches choice of 3 I HUNDREDS OF meats & cheese I COMBINATIONS BEER & WINE TAKE OUT! CALL 967-465S O0 003) FHEE 1 wittt anv dinner sebed sovmy -mo moiety w. PAMev IthS C&OfCXl &OQO OSlTlL- AUGUST (DDHiPOM i B&TS RESERVE LUMCH BUCK BfJTtTI.CC C3.S5 ON E BUCK D3TITUBS E&ZZ 403 fcl. r.CZ3" 2.t?t Carolina's Jim Atkinson is tagged out by Louisburg third baseman Nick Dunn while trying to steal third base in the first inning of the game Tuesday night in Boshamer Stadium. Staff photo. by L. C. Barbour -r bring in Gay. Jim Atkinson then crushed a pitch high in the trees in right field, about the same spot a guy named Jackson parked one back in April. You'd think eight would have been sufficient. Eight is not enough. A triple, a single, two walks and two errors later. Carolina was one game further away from the Hurricanes. East Carolina found that to be true last Wednesday. They danced on Pirate pitching for a 12-2 lead in Greenville, but a single by Gay in the tenth inning snatched a 13-12 decision. In the return match, the Carolina bats took it easy, scoring only four runs. Blaine Smith fired a four-hitter, and UNC won again, 4-1: Sandwiched between the ECU defeats was a Friday win over Atlantic Christian, 5-3. Oh Saturday, the Carolina Old Leaguers, including members of the UNC College World Series teams of the sixties, will hold a contest at 3:30 p.m. at Boshamer Stadium. En i Make-Up, Facials Body Waves, Perms, Hennas, Highlighting. Jhirmack and Specializing In IXM riuuuu3' Natural Hair Cutting For Men And Women . By Appointment Only Monday Through Saturday 405 W. FRANKLIN ST.-CHAPEL HILL 942-4391 942-4388 Car-lccd Single Mattress & Box Springs Full Mattress & Box Springs mm $m DA Four-piece Bedroom . .. ,85.00 Sofa-Chair (living room) ; 0.00 Bed Frame -: . : . . . . . : . 14.50 Lamps .9.00 & up Five-piece Dinette . ,. i . 33.00 Pine or Maple Rocker . . 37.50 Bookcases 13.95 & up OFFICE FURNITURE DISCOUNT PRICES Desks 55.03 V" DURHAM j j Hon FcxnxZuro VIHeOlEASS FURNITURE CLEARANCE CENTER 3165 Hillsborough Rd., Durham 333-5525 Mon. & Fri. 99; Thwa., Sol. 96
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