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                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: TUESDAY, May 15, 1990                   TAG: 9005150264
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: B-7   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: By BOB TEITLEBAUM SPORTSWRITER
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


DURHAM TOPS BUCCANEERS

The Salem Buccaneers learned Monday why Durham Chris Czarnik is now a starting pitcher.

The Bulls' right-hander blanked Salem for six innings and earned a 3-0 victory as Durham snapped the Bucs' three-game winning streak. Czarnik has not given up a run in 30 innings.

Czarnik (4-1) started an earlier game, but Bulls' manager Grady Little said the pitcher wasn't in the rotation at that point.

"The reason he's starting now is that no one has been able to score a run off him," Little said. "He deserved a chance to see what he can do."

The Bucs, who scored 12 runs on Sunday, didn't even come close against Czarnik. He gave up a pair of two-out singles, and walked leadoff hitter Rob Bailey in the sixth. Bailey didn't get past second as Czarnik induced three straight grounders.

"He moved the ball in and out [and] kept us off balance most of the night," said Stan Cliburn, Salem's manager. "When we had a chance to do something, he'd make an outstanding pitch."

The tough-luck loser was Salem knuckleballer Tim Wakefield (2-2), who gave up six hits and three runs in eight innings. Wakefield missed pitching the Bucs' first complete game by an inning, but he had reached the pitch limit (115).

Durham scored in the second inning after Wakefield hit leadoff hitter Brian Deak. Two outs later, Kevin Castleberry doubled home the run.

Wakefield worked out of a couple of ticklish situations. In the fourth, he gave up a leadoff double to Keith Mitchell and Theron Todd tripled in the run, then retired the side without further damage. Wakefield also walked the leadoff batter in the eighth but picked off the Durham runner.

Salem's best chance to score came in the eighth off reliever Skipper Wright, who gave up a two-out single to Bailey and hit Greg Sims. Bruce Schreiber, the league's second-leading hitter, flied out to end the threat.

\ BUCSHOTS: Schreiber, who hit .407 last week, was named Carolina League batter of the week. Frederick's Art Rhodes (1-0, 1.13 earned run average) was named the pitcher of the week. . . . Durham will start Brian Cummings (2-0) against the Bucs' John Latham (1-3) in the second game of the series tonight at 7. DURHAM SALEM ab r h bi ab r h bi Campbell lf4011 Sims cf3000 Mordecai ss2000 Schreiber 3b4000 Mitchell cf3120 Merejo dh4010 Todd rf4011 Hines 1b4010 Deak c3000 Romerco c4000 Alicea 3b4000 Estep rf4000 Maldando 1b4100 Pennye lf3010 Castleberry 2b4011 Huyler ss3000 Harring dh4110 Bailey 2b2010 Totals32 3 6 3 Totals 31 0 4 0

Durham010 110 000-3 Salem000 000 000-0

E-Pennye, Bailey. LOB-Durham 6, Salem 6. 2B-Mitchell 2, Castleberry, Campbell, Hines. 3B-Todd. IP HRERBBSO Durham Czarnik W,4-1 620014 Wright S,2 320002 Salem Wakefield L,2-2 863336 Duncan 100000

HBP-Deak by Wakefield; Sims by Wright.

Umpires-Home, Langley; first, Vestal; third, Irvin.

T-2:07. A-955.

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