WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Coae Tul ii ii Ye earn Mas Saven er aes -Oet For Nlee Baseballers Face Wildcats In First Contest Of Year Rookies Will Play At First and Third Jim Tatum Shifted to Backstop; Irwin and Rand Will Form Keystone Combination. . The Tar. Heel baseball , team CROUCH SHOWS TOP FORM will open , the season April 5, ii"0iQQ:v,ii:,J Paying the Davidson College trnt down to hard work- acrom I i i m , - - I Ear.h Tiicr TTiup iQTn tpiII a vesteraav aixer a xwo-oav avntt - 7 " " " I X. J- T . ,-. a result of rain. TTia clnh lour umes according to tne took three whole days of work 24g?me schedule which has re" ia TmlirW tt-wi i cenuy Deen released. TRACKSTOWEL REPORT FOR DUTY OUTDOORS TODAY Tom Hawthorne, Charlie Hub- Laxton, Harris, Coffin, Bridgers bard Lead Cindermen; Hope WTiIl Likely Start; Long Ten to Retain Conference Title. tative Card Announced. W. AND M. TO BE FIRST FOE FULENWIDER IS NOT BACK now rounding into some sort of form. Coach Bunn Hearn has shifted his veterans about and now has old men at every position but two. It is these two spots, first base and third base, that the Southern Conference and Big The schedule is as follows: April 5--Davidson there. April 6 Davidson there. April 8- Michigan here. April 11 Wake Forest here. April 13 N. C. State here. April 16 Wake Forest there. April 19 Chatham Manuf ac- Five champs are having the turing Company there. most difficulty filling. Tatum to Catcfi With four lettermen back for the outfield, Coach Hearn has shifted Big Jim Tatum to the catcher position left open by Norman McCaskill. The long distance hitting Tatum will.be assisted by Strayhorn and Cook, two likely looking prospects. The first string outfield of veterans is lining up with Cap tain Thurman Vick in center field, Eddie Shapiro in right- field, and Gus Mclver in left field. Starke and Volivia, two sophomores, and Lefty Groome, a great fielder, have also shown promise in the outfield. Good Keystoners Moving Trip Rand over from third to second, Coach Hearn has a keystone combination April 20 Chatham Manufac turing Company there. April 23 Davidson here. April 24 Davidson here. April 27 N. C. State there. April 30 Wake Forest here. May 2 N. C. State here. . May 4 Virginia there. May 9 N. C. State'there, May 11 Duke there.;,. May 13 Wake Forest there. May 15 Duke here. . . - May 18 Duke there. , May 20 Duke there. May 22 Richmond there. May 23 Randolph-Macon there. May 24 Maryland there. May 25 Navy there. Diamond Managers AH freshmen who wish to which has already demonstrated try out for baseball manager- ability both on defense and of- ships are to report at Emer- fense. The return of Tommy son field this afternoon during Irwin, last year's star shortstop, baseball practice. greatly strengthens the team. Buck McCarn, big sophomore, seems to have the edge on the open first base job because of his stick work. Morris Rhodes is also making a strong bid for the position.. For third Coach Hearn is still (Continued on last page) FIRST YEAR NINE CARDS11 GAMES Practice for First Year Nine to Begin This Week ; Rookie Wright Likely to Coach. Coach Bunn Hearn announced yesterday that the initial frosh baseball practice will take place at the close of this week thus giving the yearling candidates a chance to eret settled to their classes prior to a long campaign. Hearn believes that James Wright, coach of last season's freshmen nine, will take the duties he held in 1934. GOLFERS BATTLE STATE THURSDAY IN OPENING . MEET With the Southern Conference The varsity golf .team will indoor crown resting comfort- swing into competition tomor ably on their heads, the Carolina row when it meets State's tracksters will now devote their team at the Hope Valley course. time to outdoor activities. The The initial match will be f ol- Blue and White aggregation will lowed by one with Wake Forest have no easy assignment in re- two days later on the same taining the outdoor crown they course. . ' v - won so handily last year, but on Captain Lane Fulenwider, the contrary they will be meet- who dropped out of school last ing some stiff opposition. quarter, did not return. Accord- All candidates for the varsity in2 to an incomplete schedule re- and freshman teams are to re- lasd y Playing Manager port at Emerson stadium this Henry Bridgers, almost a dozen afternoon for thier first or- dual matches have already been ganized workout on the dustv arranged for, and the prospects path. of a trip in May with matches The first meet of the current with other schools is probable, outdoor season is schedule -far or tne opening matcn uoacn April 6 against , the strong Wil- Kenfield will probably use as his liam and Mary squad. It will starters Laxton, Harris, Coffin, hfl TPmPTniPr ao and Bridgers. The outcome of contingent carried off first place the PeninS match is a toss-up. honors in the non-conference lentative scnedule: division nf t"hp iwortf inrlnrvr March 28 N. C. State here (Hope Valley). meet. They boast of one of the best dash men in the south in the person of Monk Little. Lit tle is also an excellent broad jumper and javelin thrower. Last summer he captured one of the places in the national in tercollegiate meet. March 30 Wake Forest here. ' April 3 Hampton-Sydney here. April 6 N. C. State there. April 15, 16 Duke here. April 18 Richmond here. April 19 Furman here. April 20 Boston College Carolina has a well-balanced squad that is captained by Tom nere Hawthorne and Charlie Hub- May 3 Davidson here. bard. Both of these bova are Ma7 4 State Big Five tour- consistent point winners and nament at Hope Valley, will be relied on to further the May. 6, 7 Duke here. Tar Heels' chances for victory. MaF & w- and L Sedgefield Hubbard injured his leg in the (Greensboro) . indoor games here a few weeks MaF 9 Southern intercolle- ago but expects to be in shape Pate tournament, for the initial meet. season Netsters To Open , Against Deacons Friday" Bill Tilden And Pro Net Troupe Will Play Here Tennis Master, Vines, Nusslein, and Lott Will. Put 'on. Show In Chapel Hill, April 4. The return of tennis to the foreground in the Carolina ath letic whirl, brings to mind that the greatest combination of ten nis stars today are due in Chapel Hill in a very short time. Thursday, April 4, is the date that Bill Tilden leads his history-making troupe into the Uni versity. Almost the entire sur face of the United States has been touched by the racquet- swinging exhibitors. Opening- in New York they have penetrated into the west and south and will stop at Chapel Hill as they return home at the conclusion of a very successful attempt to put professional ten nis before the eyes of the public. The original four that started the ball ' rolling will not be on hand to sway the students to the rhythm of ' their almost perfect tempo. Lester Stoefen, gigantic slugger from the Pacific Coast, has been replaced by the j Ger man star, Hans Nusslein. Stoefen was recently taken ill and Nusslein slipped into his place without the slightest hitch in "the activty of tte tour. This has not taken any of the allure from the exhibition but has add ed a foreign touch, which will tend to better, the event. Nusslein is one of the great- YConf bined on last page) Carolina to Defend Great Past Record First Meet Is at Wake Forest Tar Heels Have Won 79 Out of 80 Encounters. TO TAKE NORTHERN TRIP The nationally famed Tar Heel tennis team returns to the wars this Friday with the opening of the 1935 season at Wake Forest- Defending a past record that surpasses all performances made by other universities, Carolina opens the present season with a background of 79 victories in their last 80 contests. Princeton an Obstacle "Princeton has been the only flaw in an otherwise perfect dual competitive play. After losing to the Tiger netmen in the spring of 1929, the Tar Heels were victorious in 74 consecutive meets before again bowing to the Princeton aggregation. With another strong squad, Coach Kenf ield predicts a con tinuance of this fine play. The schedule of 20 clashes looms as a difficult proposition witfy Princeton, Duke and Yale again providing the true competition. Northern Trip ; The northern trip finds the. netters battling Princeton, Yale, Army, Amherst and Williams within six days and this trip has always proven to be the test of (Continued on last page) Tennis Meeting All players out for the var sity tennis team will have an important meeting at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at Em erson field. Mangum Leads In Race For Intramural Honors o - By virtue of its highly successful basketball season, Mangum dormitory overcame an 89-point lead held by Ruffin for the first quarter and stepped out to head the intramural race with 556 points. The first two positions were just the reverse of the fall quar ter and Ruffin is firmly lodged in second place with 532.5, far ahead of Sigma Nu's 404. Lewis still holds fourth position with 365. The complete intramural standings for the year to date, follow.: r Team Aycock Everett Grimes Law School Lewis Mangum Manly Touch Cake Wrest- Boxing Basket- Bowling Table Football Race ling Total 65 78.3. 75.- 175 110 15 78.3 45.6 66 63 130. 50 Mayflower Club Midnight Flyers over Kluttz Building New Dorms Wright formerly starred on the Old East rornlino Tot-aifr ond ?a of TVr"S I Old WCSt ent a resident of Chapel Hill. G. E. Shepard, assistant ath- s . H n letic director, gave out the frosh schedule yesterday which lists 11 games for the 1935 Tar Ba bies. SUwp.n of the contests are to be played at home. There is piaftEpsiMn but one game scheduled with an Beta xhVta Pi out of state opponent, and that is chi PM against the Augusta -Military Chi Psi Academv nine - on the opening DVK. E. Ho,, a ;i ik ueita lau ueita April 15 Augusta -Military Chi A. Y. M. C. A Smith Building Locals . 75 15 65 65 75 110 78.3 95 25 55 150 Academy here. April 16 Wake Forest here. April 18 Mars Hill Junior College here. April 20 Oak Ridge here. April 22 N. C. State here. Aoril 30 Wake Forest at Wake Forest. May 4 Duke at Duke. Mav 6 N. C. State at Ral eigh. -May 8 Duke here. May 13 Duke at Duke. May 17 Duke here. - Phi Alpha : - Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha St. Anthony Hall S. A. E. Sigma Chi .. Sigma Nu S. P. E. T. E. P. Theta Chi Theta Kappa Nu Zeta Beta Tau . Zeta Psi - ' 75 115 75 90 75 75 90 75 75 75 75 75 75 90 75 55 90 75 125 75 55 75 75 26.6 11 50 50 80 12 60 149 14 10 7 25 ball Tennis f 40 77.5 65 75 322.5 77.5 201.5 75 55 30 235 100 275 100 - 25 365 175 175 30 45 556 75 216.3 15 75 90 30 - 30 77.5 152.5 25 40 5 35 105 75 S 165 75 150 80 77.5 30 30 532.5 . 35 115 228.3 5 . 100 65 65 75 . 75 15 75 . 30 120- 75 35 . 25 286.6 35 75 i 275 , 75 45 30 225 75 35 211 15 ,125 295 i00" " 75 ? " 25 275 75 35 200 -' 75 150 25 V90 -J 190' : 75 25 175 -.?, I 75' 45 35 230 55 . 142 . ,, . 110 55 240 55 . 145 . 5 86 75 25 155 " 110 1 ; 200 V : 75 ; S5 25 265 ' : 75 - 30 25 404 75 ) 89 45 ' 75 ; 195 75 135 75 30 " 130 75 30 45 235 90 30 202 Always Something Neiv Vogue Suits Me J Announcing the opening of Chapel Hill's newest shop. Why should women (bless them) steal the show? MEN . . . Let's Dress Up for Easter mmuNciNG Stetson The New Spring T aiioirisi1 Shown by Mr. Buddy Robinson This line represents the newest in spring . woolens gaberdines, hetlands, tweeds, homespuns, twists, flannels, worsted fin ished and unfinished. ' TAILORED AS YOU WOULD HAVE IT Mr. Robinson Will :lShow From 9 a. m. - to 7 p. m. Always Something New ague Vogue Suits Me

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