Baseball Anil Track Teams . Come Through In Virginia CHAPEL HELL, N. C SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1938 Tl(D)P L. - : j c f c Em nil 11 11 (DMuA Hudson Turns In Fourth Win Of Campaign, 14-1 Varsity Box Score CAROLINA AB R H O A E Stirnweiss, es 4 2 3 2 3 0 Craver, 2b .. 5 113 2 0 Nethercutt, c 5 2 2 2 1 0 Burnett, cf 4 2 1 6 0 1 Biasette, lb -..... 4 2 2 13 0 0 Grnbb, 8b ...... 4 3 3 0 4 0 LeGrande, rf 4 110 0 0 GilUam, If 5 1 1 10 0 Hudson, p 4 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 39 14 14 27 14 1 W. & L. AB R H 0 A E Davis, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Thompson, bs 4 0.0 6 2 1 TomUn, 3b . 4 0 1 3 2 0 Breckenridge, rf 4 1110 1 Dangler, c 3 0 0 4 2 0 Hart, 2b 3 0 1 3 3 0 Jones, lb 3 0 0 7 1 1 Dart, If - 3 0 0 1 0 0 O'Connor, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Wilson, p 2 0 10 11 Booth, p ....... 10 0 10 0 Schrirer, If 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 4 27 12 4 Carolina 037 000 13014 W. & L. 000 000 100 1 Runs battled in: Grubb 3, Gilliam 3, Nethercutt, 2, Bissett, 2, Hart. , (Continued on last page) . STATE DUMPS DUKE,6-2 Devils Lose First Game Of Year Grubb Arid Gilliam Hit Homers In Slugf est (Special to the Daily Tar Heel) Lexington, Va., April. 16. Bud Hudson wrote another chapter in his fine record for the 1938 season this afternoon as he spun a four-hit, one- run game agrainst Washington and Lee to win his fourth and Carolina's sixth game of the season, 14-1. The Tar Heels swung from the heels to mark up 14 hits. Every man on the team except Hudson shared in the hit- making. The Hearnmen sewed the game up in the first few innings. They opened the scoring with three runs in the second, and cinched it in the third with seven runs. During the barrage of hits and runs, George Stirnweiss and Foy Grubb led the hit ting with three safe blows apiece. Home Rons The only two home runs of the game started the Carolina scoring in the second. Foy Grubb hit the first homer with Hal Bissett on base. Don Gilliam followed Grubb with a round trip smash to deep left. In the third, the seven runs trotted across the plate on five singles, four walks, and an error. A single , by George; Stirnweiss plus three walks and another error were good for the final three Blue and White scores in the eighth. Hudson had smooth going all along the route. The Generals got their only run in the seventh when Hart doubled in Breckenridge, who had tripled. The game closed out a three game sweep for Carolina in Virginia. Two of the Tar Heel wins were turned in by Hudson. Monogram Club Smoker Set Back Until Wednesday Winter Sports Awards To Be Given Out At That Time; School Plans Discussed Merion High To Carolina In One Jump The Monogram club smoker, origi nally scheduled for Tuesday, has been changed to 'Wednesday night, it was announced yesterday by President Pete Mullis. The affair will begin at 8:30 o'clock in Swain ball. Awards for varsity and freshman basketball, boxing and wrestling will be presented. Mr. J. Bowman Gray of Winston-Salem was invited to speak, but will be unable to attend. His sub stitute has not as yet been" announced. Plans . The business portion of the meeting will be taken up for the most part with a complete outlining of the pro gram arranged by the executive com mittee for the State High School Monogram conference here May 6 and 7. . . & ' Invitations to attend the conference were sent to some 35 Class A and B high schools last week by Bob Gar- and and Leighton Dudley, in charge of correspondence. Publicity is being given the event by . Fletcher Fergu son, Monogram Club publicity chair man, and Tom Bost of the University News Bureau. Pennsylvania High School Has Sent Athletes Galore To University By Leonard Lobbed Merion high school in Ardmore, Pa., Virginia Runners Conquered By Carolina Outfit, 76-50 March High Man With Two Firsts And A second i (Special to the Daily Tar Heel) Charlottesville, April 16. Taking Track Summary a small town eight miles outside of 1 eight firsts and tieing for three more, (Special to the Daily Tar Heel) Raleigh, April 16. Pitcher Vic Holschouser, State's unpublicized wonder boy. mowed down Duke's heavy-hitting batsmen here this aft ernoon and Daced the Terrors to a surprise 6-2 win. In the second half of the first in ning, Bob Wicker found an offering of the oneninc Duke pitcher the first of four of 'em very much to his lik ing and batted out a ball that must have caught a hitch with one of State's guiding spirits. By the time the ball had bounced against the wall of the E-vmnasium. Wickers had crossed the plate, herding two run ners ahead of him. Two More In Third Again in the third the Terrors showed power at bat and tallied two more runs for a 5-0 lead that lasted until the first half of the eighth (Continued on last page) "Henderson Downs Strain In Finals Co-ed Fencing Tomorrow afternoon at 3:45, Carolina's intramural history will add another chapter to its colorful record when intramural coed fencing gets started in Me morial hall. The preliminary will be run off at this time and any coed in the University is eligible and is urged to come out. The win ner will be awarded a monogram. The finals are slated for Wed nesday night, and will be open to the public. AT LAST! The most anticipated show event in years! ... It took three years to make it! . . . Runs for one full, solid hour and a half! . . . The most astonishing new thing in entertainment since movies were born! WALT DISNEY'S First Full-Length Feature Production "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS" APRIL 29, 30, MAY 1st. ADULTS 30c rtifT nnn.T Afternoon 15c n.iJU,iT,, 20c viuii Mural Schedule Tomorrow: ' 4:00 All fields available for practice. 5:00 Diamond No. 2: Zeta Psi vs. Phi Alpha; Diamond No. 3: Sigma Chi vs. Chi Psi; Co-Ed No. 1: Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Lambda Chi Alpha; Co-Ed No. 2: Graham vs. Old West. Wee Willie Keeler was the origina tor of the baseball saying, "Hit 'em where they ain't." Eldon Auker of the Detroit Tigers is the only underhand pitcher in the majors today. Philadelphia, is gaining a reputation as a producer of University of North Carolina athletesl Although none of the Carolina athletes live in Ardmore, on the main, line from Overbrook to Malvern, several attended high school there. . The most prominent of the Merion high products is Ben Dilworth, who played center for Coach Skidmore during the last basketball season. Bob Strain, . who ranks high on the uaroima tennis team, prooabiy is next in prominence. Freshmen From the Ardmore school also come Chuck Harnden, Bill Watson and Don Neill, who played freshman bas ketball last ' quarter. Harnden and Watson held first team forward and guard positions. Harnden now plays either No. 1 or No. 2 on the Carolina freshman tennis team and Neill plays on the same team. Others who come from Ardmore are (Continued on last page) Carolina's track, team this afternoon won its first dual meet of the season, downing Virginia 76-50. Harry March, the Tar Heels' one-man track team, won individual honors by tak ing first in the 220-yard low hurdles, tieing for first in the high jump, and placing second in the broad jump. Bill Hopkins, star sprinter of the Cavaliers, ran ino a bad afternoon. In the hundred, he was nosed out bs Tom Holmes in :10 and in the 220, Royce Jennings came up fast at the end to come in on a first place tie with Hopkins. Davis Slow Jimmy Davis had things his own way in the mile as he led Virginia's Goodall and Caro lina's Fred Hardy all the way in 4:25. Davis, who a 4:18 mile, was As was 8- Carolina Headquarters The YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-128 E. Main DURHAM Fuller-Foreman Capture Doubles Championship (Special to the Daily Tar Heel) Pinehurst, April 15. The sensa tional play of Archie Henderson, Ed die Fuller and Johnny Foreman won for them and Carolina the singles and doubles crowns in the annual North- South tennis tournament here today. Henderson's power completely swept over Bob Strain, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, and Fuller and Foreman surprised the. gal lery with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 victory over Gil Hall and Merrimon Cunnin- gim. The steady forcing shots that made Archie Henderson such a high rank ing star for Carolina last year again flashed to his advantage, and in spite of Strain's characteristically steady game, Henderson had no difficulty in disposing of his opponent in three straight sets. Few tennis followers expected the outcome to be different, what with Henderson's advantage in experience, but even fewer expected the scores to be so one-sided. . The oc casional games won by Strain were but futile efforts to break Henderson's superiority. Foreman-Fuller The upset of Gil Hall, defending titlist, Eastern intercollegiate cham pion, and Merrimon Curinirigim was, to say the least, unexpected, when Fuller and Foreman's opponents' rankings in their home towns are con sidered. But this afternoon Fuller and Foreman flashed the brilliant form they have shown while playing under Coach Kenfield. Fuller's all-around steadiness and Foreman's blistering service and deep forehand drives kept Dunn and Cun ningim near their baseline, the final 6-0 set showing the everlasting stam ina of the Tar Heel duo. Big Mural Week Ahead This week intramural teams will again enjoy a heavy activity schedule Playground ball and the tennis tour nament will be the only sports of the week. Eight playground ball games will probably take place on every day, while two tennis matches will also take place every day. During the past week the bowling tournament was brought to . a close and playground ball and tennis got well under way by having four days of play. BVP Won In the bowling tournament AE Pi defeated Sigma Nu to win the fra ternity title, while BVP won the dor mitory championship. On Wednesday the campus finals were played with BVP winning that title. Old man weather helped the tennis and playground intramural teams by allowing them to have four days of activity. This activity put them well under way in their respective tourna ment and league. Clark "Old Fox" Griffith, owner of the Washington Senators, once re ceived Heinie Manush and Alvin Crowder in trade for Goose Goslin. FULLER the slow time of ten days ago ran not pushed to come in ahead. expected, the hurdles exploded most of the fireworks in the meet. In the high hurdles, Virginia's brilliant Frank Fuller, a sophomore from Dur ham, sped to a Vir ginia record of :14.7. In the lows, the timber topping was close all the way in, with March nosing Fuller out at the tape. Ties Ties cropped up in the two-mile and shotput. In the dis tance grind, two of WINBORNE the better known members of the Carolina two-mile set, Tom Crockett (Continued on last page) Mile Davis (C), Goodall (Va.), Hardy (C), 4:25. 100 Holmes (C), Hopkins (Va.). Banta (Va.), :10. 440 Deaton (C), Hendrix (C). Gray (Va.),:51.6. High hurdles Fuller (Va.), Cor- pening (C), Graham (C), :14.7. 880 White (C), Goodall (Va.), Hendrix (C). 1:59.4. Two miles Crockett (C) and Gcr don (C) tie, Hall (C), 10:27. 220 Hopkins (Va.) and Jennings (C) tie, Ullman (C), :22.5; Low hurdles March (C), Fuller. (Va.), Holmes (C), :23.9. Pole vault Lee (Va.), Preston. (Va.) and Dudley (C) tie, 12 f t. 6 in. High jump Dayton (Va.), March (C), Winborne (C), Triplette, 6 f t. . Javelin Hilton (C), Jones (Va.)', Dinwiddie (Va.), 171 ft 8 in. Shot-Bryant (Va.) and Slagle (C) tie, Juliber (C), 43 ft. 3 in., Discus Bryant (Va.), Slagle (C)'j Atwood (C), 121 ft. 10 in. Broad jump March (C), Lowrance (Va.), Gordan (Va.), 21 ft 5 in. BABY NETTERS NIP DUKE, 8-1 Drop One Doubles Match To Win The loss of one doubles match held the Carolina freshman tennis team to an 8-1 victory over Duke, as the Tar Heels won their third straight match here yesterday.' In preparation for the match with the N. C. State freshmen next Satur day, the Carolina freshmen will have challenge matches this week in order to determine who will play. Harnden Once again Chuck Harnden loafed during his first set before winning, (Continued on last page) WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE CAROLINA MENS SHOP (Formerly Carolina Cooperative Store) ON OR ABOUT MAY 2nd. Complete New Stock of the Latest In Men's Wear ROBERT VARLEY U. N. C. 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