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Friday, April 28, 1933 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Threa Carolina Meets Championship Team At Wake Forest Today s- Game Will Be Duel Between Barnes, Sensational Deacon Hurler, and Griffith. DEACS BOOKED TO WIN Baptists Have Played Almost Errorless Ball Throughout Present Season. Still seeking its first Big Five triumph of the year, Carolina travels to Wake Forest this af ternoon to meet the Deacons, last year's state champions. ners got a run in the first, and two more in the fifth, adding their final tally in the sixth. Nelson, Harris, and Lowe led the winners, while Cox stood out for Aycock. Grimes beat Ruffin and Kappa Sigma scored over Pi Kappa Al pha by the forfeit routes. - TENNIS SCORES Old West gained its fourth successive tenriis win at the ex pense . of JTew Dorms, 2-1. Thompson garnered the loser's junie isarnes, sensational leit ione point when he downed Mc- hander who pitched Wake For- Nair in the opening singles set est to the Big Five title a year to. 5-3. 5-3. O'Brien beat Pae-e. 1 .'- , -r- 1 'I'- ..1 ' ' ago ana uirnea uuKe oacK witn 5.q 50 and O'Brien and Mc- but a single hit Tuesday, is I Joit slated to handle the mound an(i page, 5-3, 5-3, in the decid duties for the home team. I rw ixnmth to Fitch S. A. E. beat D. K. E., 3-0, as He will be opposed by Joe Connor downed Patterson, 5-4, Grifiith, who, with the exception 5.4 and Cope beat Gardner, 5-2, oi tne uavioson game last lues- 5o in the singies. The doubles day, has pitched creditably all went to o a e bv f orfeit' season, n joe is "rignt tnis Phi Kappa Sigma Wins axxioun, siiuum xa pw Kappa Sigma beat A. T. tougn assignment m aowning n n nAnrn frnnT1f, aTrm uie ir ams, iur ouiiiu iu 5.3 and powell beat proved conclusively m previous Blanton 53 5.3 in singles, and Ui. 1 jt. J 1,1 , -J- i tV.i TZnnn WIS WWII 1V X in ivopa Sigma on default. games that it packs plenty- batting punch. On the other hand, the Tar Heels have never found Barnes easy. He pitched effectively against the freshman team of tnree years ago and last year handed Carolina a pair of neat trimmings. Deacons Strong in Field Phi Alpha beat Lambda Chi Alpha by forfeit. Today's Games Baseball: 3:45 (1) Everett vs. JNew uorms, 6) urn rsi vs. Lamdba Chi Alpha; 4:45 (1) Theta Kappa Nu vs. Phi Kap- na xie-ma. rzr iviancum vs. 11 m 11 1 ir ix - ' ' isarnes win prooaoiy nave tne a wajn nail' advantage over . lirimtn m the matter of support for his mates have played almost errorless ball this year and have' fielded par-! ticularly well when most was at stake, while the Carolina defen sive has showed a tendency to fizzle at critical moments. Tennis: 3:30 (1) Old West vs. Atlantics, (2) Theta Chi vs. Zeta Beta Tau, (3) Sigma Nu vs. Delta Tau Delta; 4:30 (1) Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, (2) Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Phi Ensilon, (3) Phi Gamma Delta vs. Kappa Sigma. FRESHMENDOWN STATE WOLFLETS IN FASTBATTLE McKeithan, Pitcher, and Irwin, Shortstop, Are Outstanding As Tar Babies Win 6-4, Carolina's freshman baseball team opened its Big Five race yesterday afternoon with a 6 to win over State's yearlings in a fast nip and tuck contest. Spiers started for Carolina but was hit for two runs in tthe first frame. State opened the second with a hit and McKeith an went to, the mound for the Tar Babies. McKeithan, in his best form, limited the Wolflets to four hits during the last eight innings. Flythe, who held Wake For est s first-year team to one hit last week, hurled the first seven innings for the losers, allowing the Tar Babies eleven hits. State got two markers in the first frame on one hit. After one was down Creel got life on an error. Williams singled and Creel scored, Williams going to third, when the pitcher missed a throw from the outfield. Williams counted on an infield out. Tar Babies Score The Tar Babies tied the score in the second and third frames. Yeager doubled and scored on Womble's single in the second. in tne tnird, alter two were down, Shapiro went to second on an error by Layton, State's third sacker. Irwin brought him in with his first hit of the after noon. State went ahead in the first of the fifth, scoring one time on a walk and Williams' double Moore of the Tar Babies tied things up in the same frame walking, going to third on Sha- Baseball Scores YESTERDAY'S SCORES American League Chicago 10; Detroit 4. St. Louis 3; Cleveland 2. New York 5; Philadelphia 2. Washington 3; Boston 2. National League Brooklyn 1 ; Boston 0. New York 5; Philadelphia 2. Chicago 3; Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 2. Home Runs: Gehrig (Yanks), Ruth (Yanks), and Combs (Yanks). TODAY'S AMES American League Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. Boston at Philadelphia. Washington at New York. National League Philadelphia at Boston. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. New York-Brooklyn, open. NHMEN TO LEAVE ON ANNUAL TRIP Line-up of Seven Men Selected For Court Play; Meet Best Northern Squads. The Carolina varsity tennis team will leave on its annual northern campaign from Emer son field this afternoon. Coach Kenfield will take seven players with him for the seven-match schedule. Wilmer Hines, Lenoir Wright, Harvey Harris, Ricky Willis, Walter Levitan, Harley Shuf ord, and Dave Morgan have been se- TAR HEELS DEFEAT STATE Carolina's championship ten nis team defeated State College here yesterday afternoon in a fast match to the tune of 7 to 0. The victory is the Tar Heels' 55th in succession. piro's single, and counting on a wild pitch. Shapiro scored moment later on Irwin's long triple to centerfield. uaronna made two more m (Continued on next page) FOR SUMMER WORE Y. M. C. A. Today 3:15-6:00 Second Floor SPORT OXFORDS Plenty of styles to select from all over white Buckskins or combina tions leather crepe or nap soles. Drop around and see them. The Young Men's Shop leeted to make the trip. Wiili3 defeated Dillard in a play-off for the trip in the final match yes terday. Willis won the competi tion, 5 matches to 2. Meet Navy Squad Tomorrow The Tar Heels will encounter Navy tomorrow at -Annapolis. On successive days beginning Monday, the squad will meet Maryland, N. Y. U., Army, Yale, Harvard, and Brown. The boys are scheduled to re turn a week from Monday. The squad has a record of forty-five straight victories. Wilmer Hines is undefeated in three years of varsity and freshman singles competition. If 111 XI s o SPORT OXFORDS AT AMERICA'S FINEST PLAYGROUNDS There's a sparkling dash and a smart distinction in this season's PORTAGE SPORTS. Genuine all white Buckskins $3.95 and $4.95 Florsheims Shoes. Most styles $8.00 Roscoe Griffin Shoe Shop 118 West Main St. Durham, C. CHI PSI WINS IN BASEBALL TILTS Ken Byerly, Pitching for Sigma Nu, Gets Second Win in Past Two Days. sa JL mare indie s at D . .. rotecaon Chi Psi was the only leading intramural baseball team slated to see action yesterday, and it won its erame by forfeit over 1 Theta Kappa Nu. Ken Byerly won his second game in two days, setting the Kappa Alpha team with threes runs while his Sigma Nu team mates, putting on a powerful of fensive in the last two frames, broke a 3-3 tie which had lasted since the third inning, and took the game, 11-3. Morrison Cracks Morrison, K. A. hurler who gave the Chi Psi's so much trouble earlier in the season, pitched good ball for five in nings, but went to pieces in the sixth when the Sigma Nu's fell on him for five runs. Three more in the seventh assured the vic tory. Person, who scored four runs, one of them on a home run, was the outstanding batter in the game, while Long and Byerly! also performed well at the plate. Everette and Skinner played well for the losers. Theta Chi Wins Theta Chi gained its third win in five starts and handed Phi Gamma Delta its second setback in the same number of games, 19-2. Temple, Theta Chi hurler, pitched masterly ball, allowing only one hit until the seventh in ning, when the opposition got both its runs. Bruce and Barclay were out standing for. the losers, while Kelly, Ross, and Weeks.. led. the winners at bat and afield. Lewis Wins KlwtmnTi armlied the white wash brush to Aycock as Lewis won their game, 4-0. The win- 1 '., ' ' sy7 99 .iiiwj,i..;ju; """" "" XflX:: , v.- 8 -mm 1 r mm 1 ip X-'S ma - M f: is Mi 1 ...... SV rStfS W.-.-J ! - l far. ' ,4w iiiiil 4 :Kvv-?.,&S-:-:-;eiba v 4 I'! :-v- 1 5- v- 1 t 4 .1 ; PEOPLE KNOW IT Doesn't that really surprise you? YES, everybody that sees it is interested in this remarkable machine that wraps Chesterfields in Du Pont No. 300 cello phane the best made. 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