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Tar Heels, !Noi7 en Tcp ef EI;
Fire, Heet Deacons This Af
ternosn at Wake Forest.
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Carolina Wake Forest
Leonard, Sb Slaytcn, rf
Vick,cf GoId,Sh
Weathers, Zh Mitchell, es
McO-ririll, c Wa2,cf
Brandt, lb Clark, 2b
Irwin, es Mclhern, If
Mclvcr, If Patten, lb
Taimn, rf JMjers, c
Crench, p Herring, p
Carolna's baseball team, no"w
topping the Big Five, will go into
action this afternoon against
Wake Forest on Gere field, Wake
Forest, at 3:30 o'clock.
The contest is an important
one for the Tar Heels, as a loss
would put them in a tie "with the
Bine Devils in the state race.
Carolina also has an excellent
record to uphold, that of being
undefeated in nine starts against
college teams.
Crouch to Start
Coach Hearn stated yesterday
that he would send, ins ace
moundsman, Freddy Crouch,
against the Deacons. Crouch
pitched most of the Guilford tilt
Wednesday, but he is a strong
boy and can hurl for an almost
indefinite length of time.
The little right-hander already
has six victories to his credit
out of ten won by the Tar Heels.
His only setback came at the
hands of the Wilmington Pied
mont professional loop team and
only as a result of miscues on
the part of his mates while on
defense.
Good Relief Pitcher
Crouch did some great work
Wednesday, relieving HcKeithan
-a the f onrth Timing, pitching out
of a dangerous hole and limit
ing the Quakers to four hits
during the remainder of the en
counter. In the first meeting of the two
Big Five clubs .here last week,
Crouch twirled the Carolina
team to a 6-0 victory, allowing
the Demon Deacons only six
saf e blews. The whole Carolina
team played perfect ball in the
field and turned in three double
plays.
Herrrag twirled the entire
game for the Deacons and ex
cept for a little wildness pitched
fine ball until the eighth inning.
In the eighth Tommy Irwin
cracked out a home run and Cap
tain George Brandt hit a triple
resulting in three Carolina runs.
Coach Hearn will probably
start the same outfit behind
Crouch which played most of the
battle with Guilford. However,
he will take along a few extra
men and probably use some of
them before the end of the con
test. CHOIR WILL GIVE
PROGRAM SUNDAY
The Guilford College choir,
with Max Noah as director, will
present a program in Hill Music
hall Sunday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock.
Singing here last year, the
choir proved to be one of the
most successful musical organi
zations that has visited Chapel
Hill. The group has just com
pleted a northern tour, visiting
New York and other musical
centers.
This organization, an A Capel
la choir, has merited the respect
and praise of critics all over the
country. Working with a group
of students for the most part un
trained in music, Max 2Soah has
contracted a miracle, in the opin
ion of officials of the University
music department.
The public is cordially invited
to attend the concert.
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Carolina's 1S23 Southern Con
ference Track Champions to
lineintfmrnaxa.
CLOSE CONTEST EXPECTED
When the Tar Heel tracksters
encounter the Duke runners and
field men tomorrow in the Duke!
stadium, they will find much
competition from the Devils. I
Previously it was thought I
that the Carolina team would I
have a walk-away. But the I
LfuKe squad has developed into j
a powerful, well-balanced team. J
Stars in Sprints
In the dashes, Duke is par-J
ticularly strong. SnooMe" I
Tarrall, the Durham school's I
star sprinter, has been stepping I
along the 10 second line all this
year. Last year he outran all!
the Heels in their dual meet. in!
both dashes. Charlie Hubbard
and Odel Childers also hit the I
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beaten Duke in a long time. This i
year Al Beichznan is starring
in this event. Barney Xeeney
and Jack Pruden are the main
stays of Carolina in the 440, and
if need be, Harry Williamson
may take part in the quarter.
Great Half Mile
The half -mile will present a
real race between Williamson
and Eeichman of Duke. William-1
son ran 1 ;56.8 last Saturday,
and the Duke man nas marss
near that.
The mile will feature Co-
Captain Ed McBae running
against the fast-stepping Devils,
Jack Heritage and Joe Jester.
Sl'Srt
ing in this event and should give
these boys plenty of competition.
Duke is also strong in the two
mile trot. Bob Bird and Jer
ry Bray, two excellent Duke
distance men, have been winning
their races regularly. Louis
Sullivan has been out in front
in all the Carolina meets. With
him will run Henry Sullivan
beviis
and Ed Waldrop, both of whom yesterday definite plans for bet
have been running some fine ter accommodations for students
times in practice and in the last wishing to play tennis by the
several meets. inauguration of a regular play-
Freddie Crawford cf Duke ing schedule which goes into
will leave the gridiron long effect today,
enough to sling the discus, and Despite the present state of
he hits around 140 feet regular- COurt construction, students
ly. Carolina's pair of discus wishing to keep their '"hand in"
men, Milton Schmukler and tennis will be able to do so with
Tom Evins, also have been hit- little difficulty under the new
ting a fine stride.
Major Leagues
AMERICAN
Team R H E
Senators i10 15 1
Red Sox 7 11 3
Tigers 2 6 1
White Sox 1 5 1
Athletics - 3 8 0
Yankees 2 9 1
Indians and Browns, cold.
NATIONAL
Team R H E
Braves 2 6 1
Bobbins 0 6 0
Reds . 5 8 1
Cubs 4 7 0
Cards 10 16 3
Pirates 1 6 3
Phillies - 3 S O
Giants . .. 2 5 1
Tennis Team Meets Today
The varsity tennis team wffl
meet
this afternoon at 5 :00
o'clock in Coach Kenfield's office
in Emerson stadium. It is nr -
tnt that every member of the
squad attend.
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OUTFIT ViiS, 15-3
Carolina Yfrrrlh;; Golfers Bsst
Charlotte Hih School Var
sity bv Score cf 1
Carolina's
team came through "with a vrin
yesterday, defeating the Chnr
lotile high school team, 15-3.
Horace Ha:
hmmber one position for Caro-
WiP Eed2llst vith 74 fo5-
lowed by Wyche's 73, Kind's S4,
and Clark's So.
Win Eest Ball
Hamilton won his match over
Eaves of Charlotte, 74-84, the
best ball beinsr 3-0
Hamilton "was playing excep-
tionaliy well for Carolina yes-
terdav. beinsr consistently accn
rate throughout his game,
Wyche was also playing a bet-
Iter game than on last Monday,
In the other half of the first
foursome, Ben Wyche of Caro-
Una, defeated Hatcher of Char
lotte. 78-81. For that foursome
.
the score was 3-0
in the second foursome, Phil
Kind of Carolina defeated
Haynes of Charlotte, 84-90. The
v?t hall was 2-0
Clark Loses
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defeated by Kelly of Charlotte,
85-83. For this foursome also
best h favor
of Carolina.
Kind's score of 84 showed
great improvement, and it
shows up rather well for the
number four position. Clark
fell down a bit.
The next match definitely
scduled for the freshmen
is
on
th Durham high school
Hope Valley course, May 3.
With the brilliant victory yes-
terdav, Coach Kenfield's hopes
for a good freshman team were
I raised.
Coach EleeBeM Asaonaces
Improved Court Facilities
Carolina Tennis Coach Announces
Better Student Accommoda
tions in Using Courts.
FINISH COURTS EST MAY
Coach John F. Kenfield, Caro-
lina tennis mentor, announced
system, which allows students
to have the widest possible use
of the tennis courts without con
: fiicting with the regular varsity
and freshman tennis teams'
daily practice session. Play can
begin at 8:30 o'clock in the
morning and continue to 12:00
o'clock noon.
When queried concerning the
regulations of the new system,
Coach Kenfield said: "The only
restriction on the students will
be that they sign up with the
varsity managers a day ahead
of the date proposed for play-
i ng. xnis avoids aii coiixucLs.
Students must tell the managers
whom and when they wish to
play, and the managers will re
serve the courts if possible.
"In case, some other boys
come along, doubles combina
tions will be in order. The Uni
versity is trying seriously to
carry out its program of 'ath
letics for all.' By this new
J medium everybody can play."
1 With so many playing on the
I courts, the problem immediately
1 arises as to how the courts will
I be conditioned. But Kenfield
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YEARUKGK
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Tar Eabv Tennis Team E
Ccan Win Slate by Defeating
Demon Deacon Fresh' 9-0.
Carolina s iresh netmen cap
tured their fifth consecutive vic
tory yesterday afternoon at the
home courts when they shut out
Wake Forest's cub racquet
wieldsrs, 9-0, in a drab affair.
Continuing his winning ways,
Frank Shore, ace netman for the
frosh, trimmed Wilkin s, 6-1, 6-3.
Despite the fact that he was en
tirely "ofT his game, Shore
romped off with both sets, al
though he dropped an occasional
point on his errors.
DeGray Licks Tuttle
In the number two position for
the Tar Babies, Eddie DeGray
downed Wake Forest's Tuttle,
losing but one game, that one
in the second set. Turtle was
no match for DeGray's sterling
baseline forehands.
Byron Abels kept the Blue and
White in the victory column
when he trounced Tate in
straight sets, 6-2, 6-2.
Sweep Singles Clean
Henderson, Weinstein, and
Gner triumphed in their match
es without much exertion giving
the undefeated frosh a clean
sweep in the singles.. Coach
Kenfield's men also swept off
with the three doubles encoun
ters.
Summary
Shore (C) beat Wilkins, 6-1,
6-3; DeGray (C) beat Turtle,
6-0, 6-1; Abels (C), beat Tate,
6-2, 6-2; Henderson (C) beat
Stroupe, 6-4, 6-2 ; Weinstein (C)
beat McCaU, 6-1, 6-2; Grier (C)
beat Campbell, 6-0, 6-1; Abels
& Henderson (C) beat Wilkins
& Turtle, -0, 6-3; Weinstein &
Bobbitt (C) beat Tate & Stroupe,
6-2, 6-2; Hutchins & - Grier (C)
beat McCall & Campbell, 6-2, 6-3.
VARSITY GOLFERS
ENTER N. C MEET
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Linkscien Enter Intercollegiate
Tourney Tomorrow.
The Tar Heel varsity golfers
will encounter their first mass
competition of the season when
they engage in the North Caro
lina Intercollegiate tournament
tomorrow at the Carolina Coun
try club in Raleigh.
Besides the Carolina team,
there will be competing teams
entered by Duke, Davidson, and
State. Led by Captain Erwin
Laxton at the number one post,
the Tar Heels will enter a strong
aggregation. Captain Laxton,
Fulenwider, Harris, and Mic
haels will compose the Carolina
lineup. Besides this lineup,
Coach Kenfield plans to enter
Coffin, Bridges, and Saddler to
compete for the individual cham
pionship. The Wolfpack linksmen are
conceded slight favorites in the
tournament, since the Carolina
Country club is the home course
for the West Raleigh golfers.
They defeated the Tar Heels
earlier in the season; however,
they lost to Duke by the nar
row margin of 14 point.
The tournament was original
ly scheduled to be played at
Hope Valley, the home course
of Carolina and Duke ; however,
it was changed due to the bad
condition of the greens at Hope
Valley.
AIR MEET SUNDAY
Featuring
iliss Mary Nicholson, North Caro
lina's first and only commercially
licensed aviatrix
Parachute Jump
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Contest with Chapd HO High
School IasebaH dub Ch-j-0cd
. Much to the delight of Coach
"Hookie" Wright, the freshman
game with Chapel HI3 high has
been postponed unto 4:00
o'clock this afternoon. The tilt,-
schedaled for the same time
yesterday, was moved up at the
request of the Chapel Hill nine.
Coach Wright feels as though
one more day of practice is just
what his Tar Baby outfit needed.
The frosh were put through
a heavy drill yesterdav after
noon with, stress being centered
on their fielding. Each one took
his ton at bat, and if their
clouting in practice is equalized
by their batting this afternoon,
there is no foretelling of what
the local high school nine is in
for.
Coach Cookie" is well
pleased with his club and is of
the opinion that this afternoon
they are going to begin going
places. He is pointing for the
Wolfiet game Saturday and is
confident in his team's chances
for a victory at Raleigh. H
enthusiasm is based on the
great improvement his boys
have shown, and wins today and
Saturday seem inevitable.
Major injuries to two' of his
most valuable men have done
no little bit to" hurt the year!
ings' chances in the past few
games. Paul Pendergraft has
been slowed up considerably
with a bad ankle, as has Dick
DashieQ with a pair of blistered
hands. However, both boys will
be" in shape this afternoon.
Bonn Hearn, Jr., took a good
work-out and looks like a very
promising twirler. He should
be instrumental in many of the
Tar Baby victories this year
and should give a good exhibi
tion against the local nine as he
is in first class condition.
Late Bulletin
Carolina's tennis team yes
terday downed the N. C. State
netters 9-0 for its 70th con
secutive victory in Raleigh.
Willis (C) defeated Wright,
6-0, 6-4; Levitan (C) beat
Renn, 6-0, 6-1; Jones (C) beat
Westbrook, 6-3, 8-6; Minor
(C) beat Usher, 6-4, 3-6, 6-0;
Lovill (C) beat Brown, 6-0,
6-1; Johnson (C) beat Perry,
6-1, 6-1; Levitan and Minor
beat Fisher and Renn, 6-3, 6-1;
Lovill and Willis (C) beat
Brown and Westbrook, 6-8,
6-2, 6-2; Jones and Johnston
(C) beat Wright and Perry,
6-1, 6-1.
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Pi Kappa Alpha sprang the
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freshman field. Other first day
winners were Ay cock. Swain
Hall, and Delta Tau Delta.
Combining three hits with a
like number of errors, the Pikas
counted three runs in the open
ing frame and were never head
ed. The Dekes put on a spirited
rally in the late innings, but the
winners played heads-up ball in
the pinches to edge out a one
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