Lester Ostrow, Ira Sarasohn, co-editors Philip Kind Everett Peterson NIGHT PHONE 3781 'TOR CAROLmA SPORTSMANSmP" . : ; . THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935 l ; ; : - ... R i&hmond Twirler Superb As Spiders Score 70 Win Only Thirty Batters Face Ace Slab Artist Hurler Allows But Two Hits as Mates Garner Six from Vet eran Freddy Crouch. IRWIN PLAYS BRILLIANTLY Richmond; Va., May 22. Al lowing only two hits and strik ing out 10 batters, Wash, "Uni versity of Richmond slab artist, shut out the Tar Heels today by a 7-0 score. Bunching four of their six hits, the Richmond Spiders pushed across six runs in the fourth inning, the only bad in ning of the game for Crouch.. They tallied the seventh and final run of the contest in the eighth, when with a thunder shower threatening, Voliva lost Lacy's hit because of the dark clouds and let it go for a double. The majority of the hits were either Texas leaguers which fell safe, or short infield hits down the base lines. Irwin Brilliant It remained for Tommy Irwin to provide the fielding gem of the afternoon. With Morris on first by virtue of his second hit of the day, the flashy Carolina shortstop made a falling stab at CampbelFs hot liner, and on a quick throw to McCarn he dou bled the Spiders' rightfielder off first. Only 30 men faced Pitcher Wash in this fast game. The Richmond infield played error less ball, and only two Carolina batters reached first on passes. Morris Stars Morris collected a double and a single in three trips to the plate to annex the batting hon ors for the afternoon. Groome and Crouch were the only Tar Heels to dent the offerings of Wash, with the latter collecting a double. .'. Tomorrow the Carolina club journeys to Ashland where they will meet the Randolph-Macon College nine in the second of their four-game tour. Relations Committee (Continued from page one) to whom the Monogram Club may send felicitations and greet ings to attend the University next year. This is the first time this has been attempted, . and from all appearances will be suc cessful. All Monogram Club members, .freshman numeral men, partici pants in spring sports, mana gers, and the entire coaching staff are invited. Other guests will include Fletcher Ferguson, 1936 Yackety Yack sports edi tor, James Morris, ex-sports editor of the Daily Tar Heel, and Ira Sarasohn and Lester Ostrow, new sports co-editors of the Daily Tar Heel. Other retiring officers of the club include Don Fletcher Jack son, vice-president; Charles Hubbard, secretary; Ben Blood, treasurer; Frank Abernethy, athletic association councilman, and Charles Shaffer, chairman of the executive committee. YACKETY YACK PICTURES Pictures for next year's Yackety Yack will be taken this afternoon for the follow ing teams. All men must be in uniform and on time. 3:45, varsity tennis (indi vidual pictures) at cement courts; 4:15, varsity tennis, freshman baseball, freshman golf, freshman tennis (team pictures) at Emerson field. white WASHed CAROLINA Rand, 2b ABRHPOAE 4 0 0 3 5 0 Montgomery, 3b 4 0 0 2 Irwin, ss 4 0 0 2 Tatum, c Z 0 0 2 McCarn, lb 10 0 10 Voliva, If 3 Shapiro, rf . 3 Groome, cf Crouch, p Totals 3 3 ..28 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 24 8 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 RICHMOND Leverton, 3b Brown, If . Ciecko, lb . Lacy, c Morris, rf Campbell, cf Diebreich, 2b Gillfillari, ss "Wash, p Totals ABRHPOAE -411210 -4 0 1 1 0 0 4 0-0 7 0 0 4 2 1 12 0 0 -.312210 -210100 - 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 -310120 -30 7 6 27 6 0 Score by innings: R. H. E. Carolina 000 000 000 0 2 3 Richmond 000 600 010 7 6 0 Summary: Two-base hits: Morris, Crouch, Lacy. Double play: Irwin to McCarn. First base on balls: off Crouch, 2; off "Wash, 2. Struck out: by Crouch, 2; by Wash, 12. Time of game: 1:28. Today's Mural Card Baseball 3:30: Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Nu. 4:30: Ringers vs. Everett. 5 :30 : Swain Hall vs. Ruffin. Tennis 4:30: Law School vs. Kluttz Bldg., Z. B. T. No. 2 vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, S. A. E. vs. Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Aycock "A" vs. Old West, D. K. E. vsi Chi Psi. "Hamlet" Props (Continued from page one) But if the Daily Tar Heel hadn't told you all this, you would never have known it by seeing the play this week-end, because wonderfully realistic ef fects have been secured by these makeshift methods, which, after all, are the methods of theatre people everywhere. Much Color The costumes are rich and warm in color, even the grave diggers wearing cloths of bright reds and yellows wTound around their legs. Hamlet will be clad in black velvet with a brilliant scarlet lined cloak, and the regal robes of Claudius and Gertrude will be elaborate and colorful. Almost the only somberly dressed figure will be the ghost, who will wear grey sateen, and the black-cassocked priest. The Playmakers whose cos tumes are to be made of uphol stery are praying for cool weath er for the nights of the per formance, while the lightly-clad maidens in Ophelia's funeral train hope for a mid-summer night. Last Notice The Yackety Yack is an nouncing" for the last time that all students who want their copies of the yearbook mailed to them must mail their summer address on a postcard to the Yackety Yack office in Graham Memorial im mediately. The continued trouble at the Queen City Printing Com pany has prevented the an nual from coming out until some time during the sum mer. A fee of $1.35 for each quarter's absence will be charged all students wanting a book who have been out of school part of the year. Intramural Leaders Advance in Net Play Kappa Alpha, Z. B. T. No. 1, and Alpha Epsilon No. 2 teams all advanced in yesterday's in tramural tennis "competition, each winning by 2-0 scores. Lewis completed its unfinish ed match with Old West, adding another win to its undefeated list by a 2-1 count. The Betas forfeited to Sigma Nu, and the Law School eliminated itself from the unbeaten ranks when it failed to show up for its match with Ruffin. The Zebes experienced plenty of opposition in their two matches, the No. 1 team winning by a 2-0 count over Sigma Chi, and dropping the No. 3's match to Alpha Epsilon No. 2 by a like count. KalmanofFs win over Barney, and Stein's drawn out match with Neal resulted in the Z. B. T. triumph, while Sims went down before Mort Singer, and Strauss lost a hard match to Gordon for the A. E. win. Bluestone and L. Weisbrod of T. E. P. were no match for the strong undefeated pair of Lovell and Everett of Kappa Al pha and were beaten in straight sets. - Major Leagues AMERICAN Cleveland Boston R. H. .5 10 12 14 Pearson vs. Ferrell Chicago New York -5 7 .13 14 Jones vs. Allen Detroit Philadelphia 4 11 0 8 Auker vs. Blaeholder StT Louis Washington 2 8 5 9 Weiland vs. Whitehill NATIONAL Brooklyn Cincinnati R. H. ,48 - 5 7 Earnshaw vs. Johnson New York Pittsburgh 5 9 2 5 E. 1 2 E. 1 Parmelee vs. Blanton Philadelphia St. Louis 8 STANDINGS AMERICAN W. L. Chicago 18 9 New York 17 12 Cleveland 15 11 Boston 15 12 Detroit 15 13 Washington -14 14 Philadelphia 8 17 St. Louis 5 19 Since the final examinations get underway at Duke next week the Duke-Carolina baseball game has been definitely cancelled. The game was not played last week due to inclement weather conditions. NATIONAL New York Brooklyn Chicago 1. St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Philadelphia Boston ' Games behind. 19 ...16 13 -16 17 -ll 16 ...... 8 17 8 17 10 1 Pet. G.B. .666 .586 2 .576 2 .555 3 .535 3 .500 4 .320 9 .208 11 Pet. G.B. .703 .600 2 .577 3 .551 4 .484 6 .407 8 .320 10 .320 10 Successful Mentor . i - -. .; y f ! v With the unparalleled record of winning 112 tennis matches while tying one, and losing only four, John F. Kenfield, above, North Carolina tennis coach, finishes his eighth season of work with Tar Heel teams. Coach Kenfield this week will enter his 16th summer as pro at the exclusive Lake Shore Club at Glencoe, 111. Over a four-year period end ing in 1934, Coach Kenfield's teams won 74 straight matches. For three consecutive years, 1931-1934, they established best claims to the mythical national team tennis championship. This year his team has won both sin gles and doubles in both state and Southern Conference tournaments. PHI DELTA THETA DEFEATS CHI PSI y S. A. E. and Zeta Psi Also Score -Wins in Moral Baseball to Remain Undefeated. I After the Delta Tau Delta's had held a lead for the first four innings, the Zeta Psi's put on a four-run rally in the fifth in ning to win the first contest yesterday, 4-1. , With the bases loaded Satter field knocked a Home run for; the winners in the fifth inning to score the four winning runs. He also collected a single to lead his team at the bat. Currie led the losers with his excellent pitching by striking out four men and allowing but three hits. The Phi Delta Theta's bunch ed their hits and put on rallies in the first, third, and fourth in nings to defeat the Chi Phi's, 12-2. Wolslagel collected a triple and two singles to gain batting honors for the winners. Miller; also stood out at the bat for the winners with a double and a sin gle. Mosier held the losers to three hits and struck out four men. The S. A. E.'s heavy artillery bunched their hits and put on rallies in the initial, third, and fourth innings to defeat the T. E. P.'s, 13-3. 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