The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, April 8, 19925 1 Jays may end AL East blues UNC's Smith golden Morris, Winfield provide the spark Toronto seeks in romp versus 49ers i percentage last year, which proves they By Carter Toole By Marty McGee Game 1 J an s Staff WriW boast excellent defense and that 000 000 00 031 1 Staff Writer ' their cannot get anybody out. North Carolina 000 000 01 1 6 1 i Arafat's plane ; Forgive the powers that be in the No team even came close to the The prospect of the 49ers striking it Gibbe and Weand; Lauby and McGloin. W-- 's Eastern Division i lauby (19-5- ). ' PRFVIFW Orioles' horrific pitching numbers last rich against UNC's dynamic pitching they a J disappears if appear just little bit ticked off. MAJOR LEAGUE ' season. The acquisitions of Rick duo turned into fool's gold Tuesday at Gam 2 1 They continually shell out count- Sutcliffe and may temper Finley Field. 000 000 0 031 t less gobs of cash to please the players home runs and 107 runs batted in. the pitching woes, but Baltimore needs UNC's Softball team, led by mound North Carolina 302 100x- -6 11 0 i Bell and Weand; Smith and Flynn. W Smith over Libya and build beautiful stadiums to please Winfield should take some pressure off someone besides '9 1 MVP Cal Ripken aces Paige Lauby and Beverly Smith, (16-5- TRIPOLI, Libya A jet carrying the fans. Now their pockets are nearly Carter, but Kelly Gruber to step up and take charge. swept a doubleheader from J so PLOchief Yasser Arafat disappeared in empty; are their trophy cases. must rebound from an off year to give The defied baseball winning in the first game and two in her seven innings of work on the For the past eight seasons a 6-- 0 a sandstorm Tuesday night just before it the AL Toronto truly threatening lineup. logic last season. Here was a team with in the second to improve to 35-- 1 0 on mound. was to have landed in Libya on a flight East, once the dominant division in Roger Clemens won yet another Cy the league's worst average and the season. The Tar Heels extended UNC head coach Donna Papa said , has not pro- rrom budan, FLO officials reported. Young award last season, but he'll need moststrikeoutscontendingforthetitle. their winning streak to eight games. she was pleased with her squad's per- duced a champion. some the C 10-2- "We're trying to find him now," said help if plan Detroit recorded 209 homers, 39 UNC-- fell to 0. formance, more so in the second game. Bassam Abu-Shan- f, Arafat s chief ad- That statement would have ignited to topple Toronto. Clemens led the more than its closest competitor. Cecil North Carolina, fresh off a tourna- "The first game we were tight, and a laugh in 1984, viser, speaking early Wednesday from riot when the division league in , innings and ERA, Fielder smacked 44 dingers, ment championship in last weekend's we popped the ball up a lot," Papa said. Soviet-mad- e, reigned supreme. The Detroit Tigers but the Tunis, Tunisia. At that time, the rest ofBoston's starting rotation Mickey Tettleton 31 and three oth- FurmanSpringFling.endedafinepitch- - "Their pitching threw us off-stri- with Algerian-registere- had in d Antonov just trampled San Diego the was anything but effective. ers hit more than 20 homers. But the mg duel between different velocity and timing. , the batk-to-ba- transport plane was more than seven giving AL East The acquisition of Frank Tigers hit .247 as a team and averaged Lauby and "Coming off our big weekend, it was hours overdue. Fall Classic triumphs (Balti- Viola, plus the return of injury-plague- d 7.3 strikeouts a game. Not pretty. hard to be focused and aggressive. We Abu-Shari- f, sounding distraught but more won in 1983). Meanwhile, the pitchers and Danny Dar- Their pitching wasn't stellar either the opening game were more focused and aggressive in holding out hope that the plane made an AL West was barely fielding decent win, could give the Red Sox enough third worst in the majors. The Ti- with Vicki Huff's the second game, and we hit the ball in competition. to g emergency landing in the desert, ap- strong arms win the division in '92. gers' pitching must improve if they game-winnin- the holes. Both of our pitchers had re- 1992, second-plac- pealed to France, Italy, Britain, the But now it's and the roles Boston has of- want to prove that last year's e sacrifice fly in the ally good games." United States and Egypt "to help with have been reversed: The only division fensive firepower, with finish was no fluke. bottom of the The Tar Heels will return to action all possible means to locate the air- team to reach the World Series since ; (.332 in 1991) and At 35, the ' eighth inning. Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. against 1984 was the '86 Boston Red Sox. the craft." (.300) leading barrage. As a team, new , , is the Huffs drive to in a rescheduled rain-o- ut - Other sources reached at the Tunis The AL East has recently consisted the Red Sox hit .269 last season, good youngest in baseball. And with George left field brought game. office of the Palestine Liberation Orga- of teams scratching and clawing to for fourth in the league. Steinbrenner temporarily out of the a iiuiut. aiming Beverly Sm.th nization chairman said 12 people were emerge on top in the division race, The hottest team in baseball down picture, Showalter should get some Lynnae Flynn, aboard. They included three crew mem- only to earn the honor of sacrificial the stretch last year was, yes, the Mil- time to nurture bis young squad. who began the inning on second base Lauby 40-1- garners bers and a team of bodyguards and lamb to their western counterparts in waukee Brewers. They went 9 the The Yankees signed Danny and was sacrificed to third by Tanya administrative assistants. the League Championship Series, last two months of the season. The Brew Tartabull for a cool $5 million per Spishak. Under rules, each No other PLO official was on the But that pattern could change this Crew led the division in hitting and was year, which, along with Mel Hall and team begins extra innings with a 2nd ACColade flight from Khartoum, capital ofSudan, year. A number of squads have the a close third in pitching. Jesse Barfield, gives New York a solid baserunner already on second base. Staff report the sources said. They spoke by phone talent necessary to crack the AL West's Paul Molitor re- outfielding corps. Lauby, a sophomore from El Toro, UNC Softball Paige Lauby to the Associated Press office in Nicosia, postseason monopoly and capture that turns to anchor a talented crop ofhitters, But surprise pitching is the Calif., gave hits up only three while was named ACC Player of the Week Cyprus. elusive pennant. which includes 1989 MVP Robin Yount, Yankees' primary problem. Scott walking one and striking out seven. She week. - for the second consecutive Arafat, 62, has been the undisputed The once again LF Greg Vaughn (27 homers) and Sanderson had a good year (16-1- her 1 9--5 upped record to on the season. Lauby was untouchable last week, leader of the PLO's Fatah faction, its tapped the free-age- market in hopes catcher B.J. Surhoff (.289). last season, but the rest ofthe staff was Sonya Bright and Theresa Buscemi up one in 1 first- giving just earned 32 largest, for 23 years. of bolstering their chances for a - Milwaukee possesses a decent pitch- a combined 1 with a 6.18 ERA. led UNC with two hits apiece in the 3 innings of work. Lauby posted a 4-- 1 Palestinian sources in Tripoli said ever AL pennant; They lured 1991 ing rotation and a good closer in Doug Pascual Perez's suspension for drug opener. Keesha Estes, Tonya Berry and mark, including a Libyan rescue planes had gone out to World Series MVP Jack Moms away Henry ( 15 saves, 1 .00 ERA), but there's use only adds to those pitching woes. Beth Boggess recorded the 49ers' three against Furman at last search for Arafat's plane. from his hometown Minnesota Twins a gaping hole inmiddle relief. The Brew- we the Cleve- Every year hear that hits. weekend'sFurmanSpringFIing.She But a PLO source in Tunis said heli- and also signed designated hitter Dave ers do not look like a solid contender on land Indians will be better, even half- The Tar Heels' hitting warmed up in also had nine strikeouts versus Geor- copters were unable to fly over the area Wintield, who had been released by paper they just win. Don't count way decent. Every year they're not. the second game, while their pitching gia Tech. - because it was swept by a "heavy sand- the California Angels. them out come September. It's now 37 years and counting since continued to dominate the visitors. Lauby fanned 36 in the five-ga- storm." Morris adds firepower to an out- - s And don't count out the Baltimore the Indians won a a pennant. Smith, sophomore from , stretch, an average of 7.79 strikeouts PLO sources said the plane was standingpitchingcorps. Three Toronto Orioles either. Their new Cleveland be good in '92, but six downtown won't tossed perfect innings before Keesha per seven innings. For the week, scheduled to land in the village of Sarra hurlers won 1 5 or more games in '9 1 , stadium was the talk of the the front office to Estes singled doesn't expect them to lead off the seventh. Lauby 's was 0.22. at 8:30 p.m. (2:30 p.m. EDT) and take while rookie Juan Guzman went 10-- 3 but the Orioles also quietly bolstered be. The Indians plan to be contenders Buscemi led the Tar Heels' attack Lauby's record now stands at 19-- 5. off a little while later for Tunis. with a 2.99 earned run average. their personnel. The re- by the time their new stadium opens: with three hits, including a pair of It disappeared IS minutes before its had a mon sults were impressive. 1994. With their young talent, that's a triples. Buscemi also scored scheduled touchdown while overflying strous '91 season at the plate with 33 The O's led the league in fielding surprisingly realistic goal. two runs. oasis, 70 miles northeast of Huff added a triple, an RBI double Sarra, said Libya's Voice ofthe Greater and two runs scored, while Smith helped Arab Homeland, quoting the Libyan Men's tennis powers past No. 23 Duke her own cause with an RBI triple and a news agency JANA. sacrifice fly. Libyan Staff 19-1- 4, 6-- radio broadcast an appeal to reports UNC improved to 9 in the innings of three-h- it relief. Jay Johnson Smith, who improved her record to "the International Red Cross, the inter- DURHAM North Carolina's sev ACC. UNC-- dropped to 15-2- had started the game for UNC. 16-- gave up three hits and struck out enth-rank- national meteorological, artificial sat- men's tennisteam took sole With two outs in the eighth and the North Carolina will host te ellites and civil aviation authorities" to possession of first place in the ACC Tar Heels trailing 3-- 2, UNC freshman today at 3 p.m at Boshamer. try to locate the plane. Tuesday with a 5-- 3 downing 23rd-rank- Manny TARHEEL TANNING of DaSilva singled. Sophomore Plain paper Duke. Keith Grunewald then knocked in Thomas tabbed with lax honors OwBEACHWEAR The victory improved the Tar Heels DaSilva to tie the score. North Carolina senior lacrosse player .H Winnie Mandela denies 4 Wolff system beds 20 minutes 100 Cotton 80 to 18-- 5-- 0 in the ACC. The Blue In the ninth, Tar Heel Cy Richardson Michael Thomas has been named ACC ordering doctor's death Devils fell to 15-- 6-- 1 in the league. drew a one-o- ut walk. Chad Holbrook Player of the Week. UNC won despite an injury to No. 1 followed with a single to right, and an Thomas, a from Balti- 1 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa-B- lack singles 0 player Roland Thornqvist. by Seahawk David more, tallied three goals and three as- visits activist Winnie Mandela on Tues- Thornqvist, ranked seventh nationally, McDowell allowed Richardson to score sists Saturday in Baltimore to key the day denied news reports that she or- withdrew from his match against what 14-- 8 Duke's proved to be the winning run. No. 2Tar Heels' win against d For $34oo dered the killing of a doctor who was a Geoff Grant because of back problems. UNC freshman Thad Chrismon im- Johns Hopkins. The six points with this coupon CO. COPIES key figure in her for 6-- 3, 1 -- 5-- Til 10 trial kidnapping Grant was leading 0 at the time of proved his record to 2 with 2 23 were a career high for Thomas. Open 7 days a week pm Weekdays and assault. Thornqvist's withdrawal. 169 E. 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